... in English than it is
in other languages.
4. English changes very quickly.
5. People learn English only by listening what they hear.
6. Most children learn their first languages easily.
Reading ... people want to learn English.
2. There are hundreds of different speaking English schools.
3. Students can stay in many dormitories.
4. Only adults can learn English.
Reading 12
. Complete ... old banyan tree near the airport ………
Reading 11
Millions of people (1) ……………………………the world want to learn English. Many of them go to the US
and other English (2) …………………………… countries to study...
... 1924
(b) during the 1900s immigrants numbered 1 percent of the total population
Section Three: ReadingComprehension (3)
Questions 1-11
Jazz has been called “the art of expression set to music”, ... which ancestry predominated at the time of the first
census?
(a) Native Americans
(b) Negroes
(c) English
(d) Hispanic
24. The word “ancestry” in line 5 is closest in meaning to
(a) origins
(b)...
... Extensive reading
for vocabulary development, p.10. A publication of the English Language Institute.
John Cotton Dana (15 September 2004). Teacher's Edition. A publication of the English ... 2006, p. 92).
The forty students participating in this study are the first year
students. Their English level
was Elementary. The most serious difficulties for them are the lack of self-learning ... better and to clear away all these problems. Before the experiment they had finished
one term of English. In the first term, the material they used was Lifelines-Elementary (from
Unit 1 to Unit...
... of Concord?
(a) lines 5-9
(b) lines 10-14
(c) lines 15-19
(d) lines 20-25
Section Three: ReadingComprehension (4)
Questions 1-10
Baseball evolved from a number of different ball-and-stick ... was a revolutionary thinker
Questions 21-30
The human criterion for perfect vision is 20/20 for reading the standard lines on a
Snellen eye chart without a hitch. The score is determined by how...