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Part B: Vocabulary 9%

A. claim         B. second         C. opposite         D. count         E. best     

F. negative       G. failures         H. defined          I. mark          J. reliable  

       We might be surprised at the progress made in every field of study, but the methods of testing a person’s knowledge and ability remain as primitive as ever they were. It is really extraordinary that after all years, educationists have still failed to devise something more 41 than examinations. For all the 42 that examinations test what you know, it is common knowledge that they more often do the exact 43. They may be a good means of testing memory, or the knack of working rapidly under extreme pressure, but they can tell you nothing about a person’s true ability.

       As anxiety-makers, examinations are 44 to none. That is because so much depends on them. They are the 45 of success or failure in our society. Your whole future may be decided in one fateful day. It doesn’t matter that you weren’t feeling very well, or that your mother died. Little things like that don’t 46: the exam goes on. No one can bring out the 47 in him when he is in terror, or after a sleepless night, yet this is precisely what the examination system expects him to do. The moment a child begins school, he enters a world of fierce competition where success and failure are clearly 48 and measured. Can we wonder at the increasing number of “dropouts”: young people who are written off as 49 before they have started a career? Can we be surprised at the suicide rate among students?

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Before long, Brian was demanding his gun back. We all walked   25   the lot to the corner, and I dug where I   26   I’d buried it. No gun. I dug some more.   27   no gun. Brian started shouting, “Find my gun!” and I started getting   28  . I knew it was somewhere, but the whole corner was looking   29   to me. Everyone stood around and watched   30   I desperately dug at the ground. No one   31  . My eyes started burning, and I knew I was going to cry. I  32   with Brian screaming, “You bastard! My dad will get you!”

That afternoon when I heard Brian calling outside the window, I told Mom everything. She   33   listened to me, then went out to the garage and got the shovel. We   34   Brian outside and the three of us returned to the lot.

  35   it was very hot outside, and my mom dug in the heat for an hour. She turned up most of the dirt in that corner,   36   the gun was never found. I stood and watched   37  , and felt worse and worse as she worked and sweated   38   me.

My parents bought Brian a new gun, so he was   39  . Now I realize how lucky I was to have   40   who stood up for me, and that I still needed Mom to help me out of trouble.

21. A. carrying out            B. showing off           C. picking up                       D. taking away

22. A. after a moment              B. at a time                        C. in a minute           D. for a while

23. A. race                                    B. game                               C. party                                D. role

24. A. blow                                   B. test                                  C. chance                            D. scare

25. A. across                                B. in                                      C. over                                 D. by

26. A. imagined                           B. pretended                      C. thought                           D. expected

27. A. Also                                    B. Still                                   C. Just                                  D. Indeed

28. A. hot                                      B. hurt                                  C. sick                                   D. angry

29. A. unlikely                     B. perfect                            C. the same                        D. the opposite

30. A. since                                  B. though                            C. if                                       D. as

31. A. helped                               B. laughed                           C. quarreled                       D. worked

32. A. settled down          B. came up                          C. set out                                     D. ran away

33. A. doubtfully                         B. calmly                    C. regretfully                      D. kindly

34. A. left                                      B. followed                          C. met                                  D. took

35. A. By now                     B. Till then                          C. At last                             D. So far

36. A. but                                      B. for                                    C. when                               D. so

37. A. carelessly                         B. impatiently           C. helplessly                       D. cautiously

38. A. in spite of                          B. except for                       C. in favor of                       D. because of

39. A. satisfied                            B. moved                             C. encouraged                   D. comforted

40. A. all                              B. someone                        C. anybody                          D. one

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