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TOEIC 11 Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has in the detention center at The Hague tribunal a die b dying c died d dies The tribunal said he had been found dead in his cell on Saturday morning The cause of death is not clear a yet b ever c already d recently Mr Milosevic, 64, has been on trial at the UN war crimes tribunal for genocide and war crimes since 2001 a another b others c each other d other The tribunal last month rejected a request by Mr Milosevic to go to Russia for medical a treatable b treatment c treat d treating The tribunal has ordered into the death a a research b a study c an analysis d an inquiry Mr Milosevic faced charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for alleged central role in the wars in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo during the 1990s a him b his c them d their European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana said he hoped the death would help Serbia finally to terms with its past and allow it to look to the future a to come b coming c came d to coming Mr Milosevic's brother Borislav was quoted by Interfax news agency as saying that the international war crimes court was "entirely responsible" his death a in b with c for d to Former torture victim Michelle Bachelet is due inaugurated as Chile's first female president a be b to be c being d to being 10 Among those scheduled to the ceremony in the city of Valparaiso are the US secretary of state and the presidents of Bolivia and Venezuela a attend b perform c participate d hold 11 The 54-year-old claimed a convincing poll win in January, at the helm of the centreleft coalition which Chile for the past 16 years a governed b is governing c will govern d has governed 12 Ms Bachelet, who was jailed and tortured by Chile's former military junta, has promised a more equitable and tolerant society a building b to build c built d build 13 She has said she is keen to bridge the between rich and poor and to give a greater voice to women and indigenous people a opening b opportunity c gap d conflict 14 She has also said that she will not bring radical change to the country, which has become one of the region's strongest a economies b economists c economy d economical 15 An expert found traces of drugs in Slobodan Milosevic's blood before his death says they may have neutralized treatment for his heart conditions a which b whose c what d who 16 Full test results are awaited, but the comments by toxicologist Donald Uges raise questions over what the heart attack that killed Mr Milosevic a caused b led c resulted d contracted 17 The ex-Yugoslav leader, on trial at The Hague war crimes tribunal, had alleged that he a has been poisoned b was poisoning c was being poisoned d has been poisoning 18 The tribunal says that Mr Milosevic received competent medical a supervise b supervision c supervisor d supervising 19 Russia, home to Mr Milosevic's widow and son, says it does not the autopsy report and wants its doctors to examine the body a trust b true c truth d truly 20 Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he had been disturbed by the UN tribunal's decision to Mr Milosevic's request to undergo treatment in Russia a turn down b turn up c bring up d bring down 21 Serbian President Boris Tadic told the Associated Press news agency that Mr Milosevic a "higher level of health care" a may have been granted b must have been granted c could have been granted d should have been granted 22 Mr Milosevic's lawyer said he had asked Serbian authorities to allow the body to Belgrade for a funeral Serbia has yet to respond a return b returning c to be returned d returned 23 Mr Uges said that he tested Mr Milosevic's blood two weeks ago at the tribunal's request his blood pressure was not falling a because of b because c due to d in addition to 24 Mr Uges said that rifampicin, a powerful antibiotic used to treat leprosy or tuberculosis, a found b finds c was found d were found 25 He said that Rifampicin would neutralize the of heart drugs a affections b affects c effective d effects 26 Mr Uges believed that Mr Milosevic took the drugs to try to prove his medical care in The Netherlands was inadequate and secure a "one-way ticket to Moscow" a himself b him c his d he 27 The presence of rifampicin or other drugs has not _ been confirmed by the postmortem toxicological tests a still b yet c already d ever 28 Monday, the Russian foreign ministry said it had received a handwritten letter from Mr Milosevic days before his death complaining of "inadequate treatment by doctors" at The Hague a Since b In c At d On 29 Sources close to the tribunal that Mr Milosevic may have deliberately mixed or missed the dosages for his bad heart and high blood pressure a suggestion b suggesting c suggest d suggestive 30 The former leader's son, Marko, a visa by the Dutch embassy in Moscow to travel to the Netherlands to collect his father's remains a has been granted b has granted c grants d has been granting 31 His mother, Mirjana - known as Mira Markovic, earlier told Serbian newspaper Vecernje Novosti that she had not decided the location for the burial a with b about c on d in 32 Mr Milosevic's daughter Marija had said that he should be in Lijeva Reka the family's ancestral home in Montenegro a burial b burying c bury d buried 33 Authorities in Serbia and Montenegro fear that a burial there could spark an show of support from the former president's hardcore supporters a embarrass b embarrassing c embarrassment d embarrassed 34 Mr Milosevic's Socialist Party said that it to bring down Serbia's minority coalition government if there were no funeral there a will try b would try c would have tried d had tried 35 Mr Milosevic was charged war crimes and crimes against humanity for his alleged central role in the wars in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo during the 1990s a with b for c on d of 36 Over the past few months, many of Lebanon's small poultry farmers to close down a are forced b were forced c have been forced d has been forced 37 Demand for chicken and eggs has slumped and prices have more than halved no cases of bird flu have been reported in the country a despite b because c even though d however 38 Small farmers have been particularly hard hit, often stopping production with guarantee they'll find the money to start up again a none b not c neither d no 39 China is looking to ease back on the growth throttle over the next five years, following half a decade in which the country's economy has surged ahead at almost 10 percent a year a economy b economic c economical d economically 40 That red-hot pace has lifted China to a position as the world's in 2006, behind the United States, Japan and Germany, and ahead of the United Kingdom and France a fourth largest economy b the fourth largest economy c the largest fourth economy d largest economy fourth 41 The Beijing leadership strives to improve China's economic efficiency and soothe some of the social strains that are emerging among its 1.3 billion people, about live below the international poverty line a 150 million of which b 150 million of that c 150 million of whose d 150 million of whom 42 On Tuesday, the government set out its 11th five-year plan covering 2006-2010, in which it forecasts a 7.5 percent growth average on the of reduced energy consumption and pollution discharge a basic b basically c based d basis 43 Xinhua said China's parliament endorsed the economic and social plan with support from 97 percent of the 2,891 deputies attending Tuesday's NPC session a develop b developed c development d develops 44 The release of the much awaited PlayStation games console has been until November a published b postponed c declared d invented 45 Sony said that technical problems related the console's Blu-ray disc drive had forced the delay a for b with c on d to 46 The news was at a news conference, after reports of a delay appeared in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's main financial daily newspaper a announced b heard c watched d campaigned 47 The PlayStation games console will compete with Microsoft's Xbox 360, which went on late last year in the US, and Nintendo's Revolution, which is due later this year a sell b sold c sale d sail 48 So far Sony _ the market for home consoles, with its original PlayStation and PlayStation having sold more than 200 million units a is dominating b was dominating c will dominate d has dominated 49 The delay means Sony's machine will not be in the shops in the US and Japan until a year after the Xbox 360, giving Microsoft a valuable lead in building up its market a portion b value c share d economy 50 A problem with the launch of the console could be a major for the company which is struggling to revive the performance of its consumer electronics division a advantage b setback c success d part 51 In an effort to revive its fortunes, the firm has undergone a major restructuring drive 10,000 job cuts and 11 factory closures a involving b involve c involved d involves 52 Sony's performance in the 25-billiondollar games industry is set to be one of the key determining the success of the firm's turnaround this year a factors b roles c figures d issues 53 Mexican President Vicente Fox has announced the of a new deep-water oil field, which is believed to contain 10 billion barrels of crude a discover b discovering c discoverer d discovery 54 The field is in the Gulf of Mexico, Mexico says it could be bigger than its largest oil field, Cantarell a in addition to b moreover c and d yet 55 Mr Fox the announcement as figures showed that the country's total oil reserves had fallen 2% between 2003 and 2005 a followed b offered c made d did 56 Perforation of the well known as Noxal 1, which is about 100km from the port of Coatzacoalcos on the coast of Veracruz state, started in December a locating b located c location d locate 57 The government says its investment in exploration will enable Mexico its current output in the future a to maintain b maintaining c maintain d will maintain 58 With at least 3.4m barrels per day, Mexico is Latin America's ahead of Venezuela and Brazil a the largest crude producer b larger crude producer c larger crude producer than d largest crude producer 59 The oil industry provides one third of the Mexican state a expenditure b income c fee d fare 60 More than half the crude extracted is , mainly to the United States a exported b imported c deported d assembled 61 Mexico is not a of oil producers' cartel OPEC a members b membership c member d memberships 62 Kia Motors Corp., South Korea's secondlargest automaker, has announced it will its first U.S plant in the southern state of Georgia a get up b build up c set up d give up 63 Production will begin in 2009, and the US $1.2 billion factory will 2,500 workers a devote b dismiss c declare d employ 64 The facility in West Point, Georgia, the Alabama border, is expected to produce 300,000 vehicles per year at maximum capacity a next b near c close d nearly 65 The Korean carmaker also said that five to six auto suppliers are expected to set up nearby, resulting in the of an additional 2,000 jobs a invention b discovery c equipment d creation 66 Kia, which last year exported threefourths of its South Korean production, is pursuing an aggressive overseas a expansion b expand c expanding d expansive 67 moving into the United States, it's building a second plant in China at the end of the year-end a Perhaps b In addition c Besides d Because 68 Kia expects its sales in the United States and Canada 15 percent to 350,000 vehicles in 2006, and grow further to 800,000 by 2010 a to increase b increase c increasing d increases 69 In January Kia said its 2005 net rose 2.9 percent to 680.9 billion won as revenue gained 4.6 percent to 16 trillion won a money b profit c currency d marketing 70 Kia said it has invested more than US$300 million the United States over the last four years a on b at c into d in 71 Facilities include a research and center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and vehicle proving grounds in Mojave, California a develop b development c developed d developing 72 Under to stamp out rampant product piracy, China jailed 2,693 people last year for illegally copying copyrighted or trademarked material a pressure b competition c encouragement d tension 73 Beijing is under pressure from the United States and other trading partners to tougher penalties for illegally copied movies, music and other goods a abolish b suffer c impose d miss 74 U.S and Chinese authorities are stepping up cooperation in such crimes a combating b committing c organizing d involving 75 In one prominent case, a Shanghai court two U.S citizens to up to 1/2 years in prison in April, along with two Chinese co-defendants, for running a counterfeit DVD ring a allowed b granted c accused d sentenced 76 One of the Americans, Randolph Hobson Guthrie III, was deported to the United States, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic in counterfeit goods at a Jan hearing in Jackson, Mississippi a that b which c in what d where 77 A decision on whether the EU will impose on shoe imports from China and Vietnam is due on Thursday a burdens b duties c standards d views 78 Brussels is worried that a surge in shoe imports from China and Vietnam could force domestic footwear manufacturers out of a work b action c control d business 79 Last month, Mr Mandelson said that "compelling evidence" of leather shoe imports being sold below cost, breaking global trade rules on legitimate pricing a there were b it was c there was d they were 80 He proposed initial duties of 4% starting on April, rising to 19.4% and 16.8% for Chinese and Vietnamese products a respectively b relatively c similarly d respectfully 81 The sanctions must be approved by a majority of the EU's 25 member states a proposing b propose c proposed d proposal 82 EU members have on how to counteract the threat of cheap clothing imports from China and other Asian markets a differ b different c difference d differed 83 Chinese officials say that there is evidence of dumping and question whether the duties would conform to World Trade Organization rules a not b no c none d nothing 84 As Mexican President Vicente Fox prepares to open the 4th World Water Forum, the BBC's Claire Marshall looks at the severe water problems Mexico City a experiencing b tackling c facing d overcoming 85 Population growth, the over-exploitation of subterranean aquifers, and a to recycle limited water supplies have turned a once-fertile region into a barren desert a failure b failed c fail d failures 86 Cheng Chui Ping ran a multi-million dollar scheme which transported to the US in packed cargo ships a hundreds of illegal immigrants b hundred of illegal immigrants c a hundred of illegal immigrants d a hundreds of illegal immigrants 87 During one operation in 1993, a ship immigrants ran aground off the US coast and 10 people drowned a carry b carrying c carried d carries 88 The 57-year-old woman was convicted of charges including conspiracy to commit people smuggling money laundering a but b yet c however d and 89 Cheng, also as Sister Ping, pleaded for more than an hour for a lenient sentence a know b knew c known d knows 90 US district judge Michael Mukasey described her speech as " incredible" and sentenced her to the maximum penalty allowed by law a simple b simply c simplified d simplicity 91 He said she had exploited illegal aliens who were desperate for a better life transporting them in inhumane conditions and violent gangsters to collect debts and ransoms a use b to use c used d using 92 Prosecutors described Cheng as one of the biggest "snakeheads", human traffickers, of all time a or b however c but d for 93 She was found guilty of financing the of about 300 Chinese immigrants in June 1993 on board the freighter, the Golden Venture a movement b export c implementation d shipment 94 Prosecutors said Cheng also financed a 1998 trip in which a ship capsized off the coast of Guatemala, 14 people a killed b kill c killing d to kill 95 Cheng's attorney said conviction was a mistake and her role in the Golden Venture was lending money to the people who did the actual smuggling a his b her c their d its 96 Cheng, who was arrested in Hong Kong in 2000 following six years as a fugitive, is her conviction a welcoming b carrying c appealing d accusing 97 A wildlife expedition in Malaysia has found evidence that hope for the endangered Sumatran rhino a there may be b they may be c it may be d these may be 98 A search of the Heart of Borneo last May found the tracks of at least 13 animals in a confined area no rhino was actually seen a however b yet c though d despite 99 The Sumatran rhino, the smallest of the world's rhino species, by extinction a is threatening b has been threatening c will threaten d is threatened 100 On the Malay peninsula, only a handful survive, as many have fallen prey to poachers or have died in maintained captive breeding centers a poor b poverty c poorer d poorly 101 Previous estimates had put the total number of Sumatran rhinos in Sabah between 30 and 70 a in b on c at d with 102 Many rhinos are thought to be scattered over distances a width b wide c widely d widen 103 This latest discovery has excited scientists there are so many animals in one small area, meaning they stand a better chance of breeding a because of b in spite of c because d for 104 The WWF and the state authorities have now launched rhino protection patrols in the area _ the creatures were found a which b that c whose d where 105 Their horns to be worth kilogram for kilogram almost as much as gold, and are prized for their use in traditional Asian medicine a say b are saying c are said d are to say 106 A top scientist has defended Britain's system of clinical testing after six men fell seriously ill a London trial of an antiinflammatory drug a when b while c as d during 107 The six men have been in intensive care they fell ill on Monday Two of them remain in a critical condition a since b for c when d during 108 Doctors at Northwick Park Hospital in north-west London said the men had been given several blood transfusions to try their bodies of toxins a rid b to rid c to ridding d ridded 109 Four were said to be showing signs of improvement, but doctors said it was early days a yet b already c ever d still 110 The men suffered multiple organ failure hours of taking the drug TGN1412 during a trial at a research unit based at the hospital a within b at c on d for 111 It was the first time that the drug, to treat conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, leukemia and multiple sclerosis, had been tested on humans a design b designing c designed d designs 112 He said he was concerned about resistance to animal testing in Britain and the effect this might be having on drugs trials a growth b grown c grow d growing 113 American company Parexel, which ran the trial, said that it recommended guidelines a will follow b had followed c has followed d following 114 TeGenero, which manufactures the anti-inflammatory drug, apologized to the sick men's families, and said the medicine had showed no of problems in earlier tests a symptoms b proofs c tracks d signs 115 Thomas Hanke said TGN1412 had been tested in laboratories and on rabbits and monkeys for safety with no adverse effects and no drug-related deaths a extensively b extensive c extension d extended 116 The MHRA is investigating whether the reaction suffered by the men was caused by a manufacturing problem, , or a dosing error a contaminating b contaminated c contamination d contaminate 117 Judgment is set to be given in Prince Charles' High Court attempt to stop a newspaper publishing extracts from his private journals a far b farther c further d furthering 118 The number of HIV-positive drug users who inject its highest level for more than a decade a are reaching b have reached c reach d has reached 119 The Health Protection Agency said the rise was due to an increase in the numbers injecting crack cocaine a part b partly c partial d partially 120 The level of HIV infection among injecting drug users remained in London but saw a six-fold increase in areas outside the English capital from one in 500 (or 0.2%) in 2002 to one in 83 (1.2%) in 2005 a stable b stabilize c stably d stability TOEIC 11 C A D B D B A C B 10 A 11 D 12 B 13 C 14 A 15 D 16 A 17 C 18 B 19 A 20 A 21 D 22 C 23 B 24 C 25 D 26 A 27 B 28 D 29 C 30 A 31 C 32 D 33 B 34 B 35 A 36 C 37 C 38 D 39 B 40 A 41 D 42 D 43 C 44 B 45 D 46 A 47 C 48 D 49 C 50 B 51 A 52 A 53 D 54 C 55 C 56 B 57 A 58 D 59 B 60 A 61 C 62 C 63 D 64 B 65 D 66 A 67 C 68 A 69 B 70 D 71 B 72 A 73 C 74 A 75 D 76 D 77 B 78 D 79 C 80 A 81 C 82 D 83 B 84 C 85 A 86 A 87 B 88 D 89 C 90 B 10 91 D 92 A 93 D 94 C 95 B 96 C 97 A 98 C 99 A 100 D 101 C 102 B 103 C 104 D 105 C 106 D 107 A 108 B 109 D 110 A 111 C 112 D 113 B 114 D 115 A 116 C 117 C 118 D 119 B 120 A 11 ... A 100 D 101 C 102 B 103 C 104 D 105 C 106 D 107 A 108 B 109 D 110 A 111 C 112 D 113 B 114 D 115 A 116 C 117 C 118 D 119 B 120 A 11 ... leukemia and multiple sclerosis, had been tested on humans a design b designing c designed d designs 112 He said he was concerned about resistance to animal testing in Britain and the effect this... said the medicine had showed no of problems in earlier tests a symptoms b proofs c tracks d signs 115 Thomas Hanke said TGN1412 had been tested in laboratories and on rabbits and monkeys for

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