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8. The road had been blocked
A through
B from
a tree.
C without
D by
9. Don't you think the last hotel was modern than this one?
A slightly less
B more least
C more less
D slightly
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10. There are already —
A any
people waiting outside to buy tickets.
B some
Ca
D lots
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Section II. Reading
Part A. Directions:
(Questions 11-20)
| Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four choices given below.
Choose the correct answer and mark it on your answer sheet. The example
shows you what to do.
0. A of
B down C in
D through
Example:
Answer:
0.
A
THE ROCKIES
The Rocky Mountains run almost the length 0 North America.
They start in the North-west, but lie only a 11 hundred miles from the centre in more southern
areas. Although the Rockies are smaller 12 the Alps, they are no less wonderful.
There are many roads across the Rockies, 13 the best way to see them is to 14_by train. You
start from Vancouver, 15 most attractive of Canada's big cities. Standing with its feet in the water
and its head in the mountains, this city 16 its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car
from the city 17 .
Thirty passenger trains a day used to 18_off from Vancouver on the cross-continent railway. Now
there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, 19__ is fun,
but travel through some of the best_20_at night.
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11. A many
12. A from
13. A but
14. A drive
15. A a
16. A goes
17 A centre
18. A leave
19. A when
20. A scenery
B lot
B to
B because
B travel
B one
B allows
B circle
B get
B which
B view
Cfew
C as
C that
C ride
C the
C makes
C middle
C take
C who
C site
D two
D than
D since
D pass
D its
D gives
D heart
D set
D where
D beauty
Part B. Directions:
tinna 21.30)
Read the text below and the statements that follow the text. De
whether each statement is true or false. Choose the correct answer
lo shows you what to do.
THE ROCKIES
The Rocky Mountains run almost the length 0 North America. They start in the North-west, but lie only a 11 C few hundred miles from the centre in more southern areas. Although the Rockies are smaller 12 B to the Alps, they are no less wonderful. There are many roads across the Rockies, 13. A but the best way to see them is to 14 B travel by train. You start from Vancouver, 15 C the most attractive of Canada's big cities. Standing with its feet in the water and its head in the mountains, this city 16 B allows its residents to ski on slopes just 15 minutes by car from the city 17 A centre. Thirty passenger trains a day used to 18 D set off from Vancouver on the cross-continent railway. Now there are just three a week, but the ride is still a great adventure. You sleep on board, 19 B which is fun, but travel through some of the best 20. A scenery at night.