เอกสารประกอบการเรียน TOEFL Itp
เอกสารประกอบการเรียน TOEFL Itp
Listening
Part 1…………………………………………………………………………. 2
Part 2 ………………………………………………………………………….8
Part 3 ………………………………………………………………………….10
Script ………………………………………………………………………….13
Structure
เนือ้ หา …………………………………………………………………….20
แบบฝึ กหัด ……………………………………………………………………. 27
Error
เนือ้ หา .…………………………………………………………………….30
แบบฝึ กหัด ……………………………………………………………………. 49
Reading
Oceanography …………….………………………………………………....54
Baltimore ……………………………………………………………….58
Plains Indians …..……………………………………………………………60
Dolls …..…………..……………………………………………....62
Bacteria …..…………………………………………………………....64
Bird Molting .…………………………………………………………….. 66
Phillis Wheatley ………………….………………………………………….. 68
Vocabulary ……………………………………………………………………… 70
เฉลย Listening …………………………………………………………………….. 74
เฉลย Structure …………………………………………………………………….. 76
เฉลย Error ……………………………………………………………………… 77
เฉลย Reading …………………………………………………………………….. 79
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Listening Part 1
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6. What is the couple probably going to do?
(A) Eat some ice cream
(B) Buy some chocolate on Sunday
(C) Go on a drive on Sunday
(D) Go downtown and go shopping
7. What are the man and woman discussing?
(A) Mary’s age
(B) Mary’s new baby
(C) Mary’s decision not to have a baby now
(D) Mary’s promotion
8. What does the man mean?
(A) He would rather go to the play
(B) He wants to go on Saturday
(C) He is unable to go tonight
(D) It doesn’t matter to him
9. What does the man mean?
(A) He owes some money, too
(B) He won’t have time to help her
(C) He doesn’t know how
(D) He’s already helped her
10. What does the man suggest the woman?
(A) She should skip reading the book
(B) She should make more effort
(C) She should read more quickly
(D) She should take a break
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11. What is the man’s problem?
(A) The food order was mixed up
(B) The electricity was shut off
(C) The woman has arrived too late
(D) The order was not clear
12. What does the woman mean?
(A) She doesn’t have the questions ready
(B) He can’t take the examination early
(C) He needs to ask a different person
(D) She won’t have time to prepare
13. What does the man say about checking accounts?
(A) The minimum service charge is $10
(B) The service charge is 10 cents per check
(C) There is no service charge
(D) The maximum service charge is $10 a month.
14. What does the woman mean?
(A) Charlie could tutor the man
(B) The woman knows Charlie
(C) Charlie should do the calculus
(D) The woman could help Charlie
15. What does the man imply?
(A) The doctor has canceled her appointments
(B) Today the schedule is too crowded
(C) He will check the woman’s condition himself
(D) The doctor will probably examine the woman
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16 . What do we learn from this conversation?
(A) The newsstand is sold out of the magazine
(B) Magazines cannot leave the library
(C) That periodical is not available in the library
(D) The magazine should have been returned sooner
17. What does the woman mean?
(A) The man is welcome to read the newspaper
(B) The newspaper does not belong to the woman
(C) The man should visit her home
(D) The man should mind his own business
18. What does the woman say about the espresso maker?
(A) She has always wanted to buy one
(B) She has never used hers
(C) She doesn’t think it makes very good coffee
(D) She doesn’t want to talk about it
19. What does the woman suggest?
(A) The man needs to take it easy
(B) It is time to clean the garage
(C) It is a shame he changed apartments
(D) The man should return the tires
20. What does the woman imply?
(A) There are too many people at the beach
(B) She is tired of standing in line
(C) She doesn’t know where to put her trash
(D) She doesn’t feel like going swimming
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21. What does the man plan to do?
(A) Get refreshed during the summer break
(B) Continue his insurance coverage
(C) Fix his car this summer
(D) Return to the same university
22. What does the man mean?
(A) Professor Johnson is a difficult teacher
(B) The textbook was excellent
(C) He doesn’t like geography very much
(D) The class was hard to understand
23. What do the man and woman think about Tim?
(A) He is arrogant
(B) He is rather smart
(C) He is too impatient
(D) He is overly shy
24. Where can I get a list of next term’s course offerings?
(A) It doesn’t offer the courses the woman is looking for
(B) It is next to the concourse on campus
(C) It is now open for course registration
(D) It probably has the information that the woman needs
25. What does the woman mean?
(A) She doesn’t care about the play
(B) She doubts the quality of the performance
(C) She enjoyed the play very much
(D) The play was too far away for her to attend
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26. What had the man assumed?
(A) He could return the clothes to the shop
(B) The suit was less expensive
(C) The store assistant would help him
(D) He could have the suit adjusted for free
27. Did you pass the comprehensive exam?
(A) The exams were canceled
(B) Everyone failed
(C) He changed his field of study
(D) The students were successful
28. What does the woman say about Paul?
(A) He eats too much
(B) He has trouble with his foot
(C) He should watch his diet
(D) He is not careful with his words
29. What does the woman want to know?
(A) What the car ran over
(B) What the man wants
(C) What she should do now
(D) What the man said
30. What does the woman imply?
(A) She hasn’t seen Robert recently
(B) Robert likes to play basketball
(C) Robert is probably in court today
(D) She doesn’t know Robert well
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Part 2
In this part, you will hear longer conversation. After each conversation you will hear several
questions. The conversations and questions will not be repeated.
After you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your book and choose the best
answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
31. What does the doctor believe is the cause of Jack’s illness?
(A) A viral infection
(B) A bacterial infection
(C) Pneumonia
(D) A high fever
32. How many times has Jack seen the doctor regarding this illness?
(A) This is the first time
(B) This is the second time
(C) This is the third time
(D) This is the fourth time
33. What is the most important thing for Jack to do?
(A) To take the medicine regularly
(B) To drink lots of fluids
(C) To get plenty of rest
(D) To come back for further tests
34. What does the doctor prescribe for Jack?
(A) Antibiotics
(B) Cold medicine
(C) Virus killer
(D) Aspirin
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35. Where is this conversation probably taking place?
(A) A student union
(B) A cafeteria
(C) A library
(D) A dormitory
36. Why are the two speakers still on campus?
(A) They are both finishing a paper
(B) They are working part-time
(C) They still have not completed classes
(D) They live too far away to return home
37. What is the woman worried about?
(A) She is running low on money
(B) She is behind on her thesis
(C) Her advisor will require her to do more work
(D) Her parents are disappointed she has not come home
38. What does the speakers want to do when they finish their degrees?
(A) Work on a PhD
(B) Continue research
(C) Get a teaching job
(D) Write a book
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Part 3
Directions : In this part, you will hear several talks. After each talk, you will hear some questions.
The talks and questions will not be repeated.
After you hear a conversation, read the four possible answers in your book and choose the best
answer. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that
corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen.
39. Where was Samuel Wilson born?
(A) Massachusetts
(B) New York
(C) Washington D.C.
(D) Philadelphia
40. What did Wilson intend for the letters U.S. to mean when he stamped them on the crates
of meat?
(A) Under Storage
(B) Uninspected Shipment
(C) Uncle Sam
(D) United States
41. When did the name Uncle Sam become associated with the military?
(A) During the Revolutionary War
(B) During the War of 1812
(C) In the 1830’s
(D) In Troy, New York
42. What is not true of Samuel Wilson?
(A) He had a pleasant personality
(B) He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War
(C) He was a drummer boy at age eight
(D) He made up the joke about the letters on the meat crates
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43. What is the main topic of this talk?
(A) Cancer detection
(B) Cancer pain
(C) The origin of cancer
(D) Treatment of cancer
44. What does the speaker say about the principle problem in diagnosing cancer?
(A) It happens too late
(B) The tests are often ineffective
(C) It is costly
(D) Fear must be avoided
45. Who is the audience for this talk?
(A) Cancer patients
(B) Medical researchers
(C) Nursing students
(D) Prospective doctors
46. What does the speaker ask the listeners to do?
(A) Take careful notes
(B) Be watchful for signs of cancer
(C) Support cancer screening
(D) Study this procedure well
47. What is the main topic of this talk?
(A) Electricity in the body
(B) The design of new battery cells
(C) Chemical reactions in the brain
(D) How the eye works
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48. According to the experts, how do our eyes rate as optical instruments?
(A) As too sensitive
(B) As rather poor
(C) As almost perfect
(D) As average
49. What role do sodium ion play in the eye?
(A) They carry electrical charges
(B) They focus light
(C) They relax the retina cells
(D) They cause cells to open
50. Why do our eyes need time to adjust when we enter a dark room?
(A) It is necessary for the electrical current to recharge
(B) It takes time for enough sodium ions to stimulate the optic nerve
(C) It takes longer to send messages to the brain
(D) The retina cells do not open quickly enough
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Script
1. Man : Would you be willing to take John’s place and give your presentation early?
Woman : Well, Why not?
Question: What does the woman mean?
2. Man : Did you go to the school choir’s summer concert?
Woman : Yes, it was tremendous
Question: What are the man and woman discussing?
3. Man : How are you doing?
Woman : To be honest, pretty lousy.
Question: What does the woman mean?
4. Woman : What’s wrong, Bill? You look so down in the mouth today.
Man : My paper’s due tomorrow and I haven’t even started to do my research yet.
Question: What does the man imply?
5. Man : Why don’t we call it a day and go have a cup of coffee?
Woman : I’d love to, but I have to finish planning for tomorrow’s meeting.
Question: What does the woman mean?
6. Man : You know, I haven’t had a chocolate sundae in years.
Woman : That’s a great idea? Let’s drive downtown and get one.
Question : What is the couple probably going to do?
7. Man : Mary has decided to postpone having a child until she’s 35.
Woman : Good for her? That will help her career.
Question : What are the man and woman discussing?
8. Woman : Would you rather go to the play tonight or on Saturday?
Man : Either is fine.
Question : What does the man mean?
9. Woman : I’m getting near the deadline. Any chance you could give me a hand with my
taxes tomorrow?
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Man : I don’t think so. I’ve got my own to do.
Question : What does the man mean?
10. Woman : I just can’t seem to make it through this book
Man : Maybe you should just try to skim it.
Question : What does the man suggest the woman?
11. Woman : What do you mean the food isn’t ready? I called in the order more than an
hour ago.
Man : I know, but our power suddenly went off for thirty minutes, and we’re way
behind on take-out orders.
Question : What is the man’s problem?
12. Man : Professor Thames, would you mind if I took the final exam early?
Woman : Tom, I’m afraid that’s out of the question.
Question : What does the woman mean?
13. Woman : Do you have a service charge for checking accounts?
Man : Yes, we do - 20 cents a check up to $10 a month maximum.
Question : What does the man say about checking accounts?
14. Man : Could you recommend someone who could tutor me in calculas?
Woman : How about Charlie?
Question : What does the woman mean?
15. Woman : I have a terrible cold. Do you think the doctor could see me today?
Man : You may be in luck. She just had a cancellation.
Question : What does the man imply?
16. Man : Can I check this magazine out?
Woman : Sorry. Periodicals can’t be taken from the reference room.
Question : What do we learn from this conversation?
17. Man : Do you mind If I look at this newspaper?
Woman : Be my guest.
Question : What does the woman mean?
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18. Man : I bought one of those automatic espresso machines, and it makes the best
coffee I’ve ever had.
Woman : Really? I have one, too, and I can’t say much for it.
Question : What does the woman say about the espresso maker?
19. Man : These are terrible tires. I’ve got another flat
Woman : How about taking them back to the garage where you got them?
Question : What does the woman suggest?
20. Man : I can’t stand it when people litter at the beach.
Woman : Me, neither. Nobody wants to swim in such a mess.
Question : What does the woman imply?
21. Woman : Our student insurance expires at the end of spring term.
Man : I think we can renew it for the summer.
Question : What does the man plan to do?
22. Woman : Did you enjoy the textbook Professor Johnson used in his class? He wrote
it himself, you know.
Man : Did I, it was out of this world!
Question : What does the man mean?
23. Woman : Tim always think he’s right.
Man : Yes, and he likes nothing better than to say “I told you so”.
Question : What do the man and woman think about Tim?
24. Woman : Where can I get a list of next term’s course offerings?
Man : Have you tried the registrars’ office?
Question : What does the man imply about the registrars’ office?
25. Man : Wasn’t the play excellent?
Woman : No doubt about it as far as I’m concerned.
Question : What does the woman mean?
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26. Man : I’d like to return this suit. It’s too small.
Woman : I’m sorry, sir. It’s our store policy not to offer refunds on clothing.
Question : What had the man assumed?
27. Woman : Did you pass the comprehensive exam?
Man : No one did.
Question : What does the man imply?
28. Man : Boy, Paul put his foot in his mouth this afternoon.
Woman : Not again? He really better watch it.
Question : What does the woman say about Paul?
29. Man : We just ran over something.
Woman : What?
Question : What does the woman want to know?
30. Man : Have you seen Robert around anywhere?
Woman : Did you check the basketball court?
Question : What does the woman imply?
Question 31-34
A : Come in Jack. Are you any better today?
B : Not really. I still feel terrible.
A : I just got your tests back from your first visit the other day, and it looks like you have a
virus. There aren’t any signs of bacterial infection. Your lungs are clear, so it’s not
pneumonia. You just need to get lots of rest and let your body recover.
B : Can you give me antibiotics or something to fight it?
A : I’m afraid antibiotics only work against bacteria. A virus is quite another type of infection.
We’ve seen several cases like this recently. The incubation period of the virus is about
four days, followed by three to six days of fever and general cold symptoms. Then, if the
person takes care of himself, he gets better.
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B : Jeez. I guess I don’t have any choice but to take it easy.
A : Get lots of rest- that’s number one. And drink plenty of fluids. I’m going to write you out a
prescription for some regular cold medication-antihistamines, decongestants, that kind of
thing.
B : Thanks a lot, Doctor Brandon.
31. What does the doctor believe is the cause of Jack’s illness?
32. How many times has Jack seen the doctor regarding this illness?
33. What is the most important thing for Jack to do?
34. What does the doctor prescribe for Jack?
Question 35-38
M : Cindy, I thought I was the only one staying in the dorm during winter break!
W : Are you kidding, Patrick? I have to finish my thesis, too.
M : Oh, that’s right. We started the M.A. program at the same time.
W : How’s your paper coming? M
: Well, it’s really going slowly. I thought I had all the books I needed but then when the
library closed, of course I discovered there were a few more I should have. Still, I’m
making progress. How about you?
W : I almost have a first draft finished. It’ really rough, though. It’ll take a lot of revision, and I’m
really afraid that when I finally turn it into my advisor, he’ll want me to redo it.
M : At least we’ve got all our course work out of the way.
W : Say Patrick, what are you going to do when you finally get a degree?
M : I’d like to look around for a teaching job. I heard there might be an opening at
Central High next fall. Do you have any plans?
W : I’d like to teach, too. But I’m aiming for a junior college. I had enough of high school when
I was a high school student.
M : I know what you mean. Well, see you around.
35. Where is this conversation probably taking place?
36. Why are the two speakers still on campus?
37. What is the woman worried about?
38. What do the speakers want to do when they finish their degrees?
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Questions 39-42
Most people are not aware that there was a real-life Uncle Sam. This symbol of the United
States in striped pants and top hat was a meat packer and politician from upstate New York who
came to be known as Uncle Sam as the result of a joke. The proof of Uncle Sam’s existence was
unearthed only a quarter of a century ago, when someone found the evidence in the yellowed
pages of a newspaper printed in 1830.
Uncle Sam was Samuel Wilson. He was born in Massachusetts in 1766. At age eight he
served as a drummer boy in the Revolutionary War, and later joined the army as a soldier in that
war. After the war he moved to Troy, New York, where he opened a meat-packing company.
Because of his friendly nature, he was known by the townspeople as Uncle Sam. During the War
of 1812, government troops were stationed near Troy, and Wilson had the contract to provide
them with meat. The crates of meat that were for the military he marked with the letters U.S.,
though this abbreviation for the country was not commonly used at the time. When government
inspectors saw the letters they asked what they meant. A worker at the plant joked that the letters
must represent the initials of his employer’s name, Uncle Sam. Soon soldiers began to refer to all
military rations as supplies from Uncle Sam, and they even saw themselves as Uncle Sam’s men.
39. Where was Samuel Wilson born?
40. What did Wilson intend for the letters U.S. to mean when he stamped them on the
crates of meat?
41. When did the name Uncle Sam become associated with the military?
42. What is not true of Samuel Wilson?
Questions 43-46
Good afternoon students. Today I’m going to continue my discussion of non-infectious
disease. When you become nurses-and I hope some of you won’t stop there- you will be the
primary care-givers in your hospital or clinic. And even though it’s not supposed to be part of your
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job, you may be able to help diagnose disease and save some lives. So listen carefully. At
present, about two-thirds of all people seeking medical treatment for cancer already have distant
metastases -meaning cancer has spread elsewhere in their bodies. This is because cancer is still
seldom detected in its early stages. People rarely come in for tests before they experience
discomfort, and by the time they experience discomfort it’s too late- the cancer may be well along
in its development and usually has spread beyond its point of origin. Occasionally, of course,
cancer is detected during treatment of other disease or routine screening, but the big problem is
still that we don’t get diagnosis early enough. If, as nurses, you are able to keep your eyes open
for symptoms in patients - or in friends - that may be cancer-related, you may be helping
someone in a way that they will be very grateful for.
43. What is the main topic of this talk?
44. What does the speaker say about the principle problem in diagnosing cancer?
45. Who is the audience for this talk?
46. What does the speaker ask the listeners to do?
Questions 47-50
Just how do our eyes rate as optical instruments? According to experts, the human eye
is a nearly perfect device, sensitive enough to respond to a single light particle, or photon. When it
hits the retina, the photon’s tiny amount of energy must be amplified many times before it can
register in the brain. This electrical amplification is accomplished by retinal cells. These cells react
to light by opening to allow electrically charged sodium ions to enter. This electrical current passes
from cell to cell until it stimulates the optic nerve, which then sends a message to the brain. The
dimmer the image you are trying to see, the more sodium ions are needed. This explains why your
eyes must adjust when you move from a bright room into the dark one. It takes a few moments for
your eyes to accumulate enough sodium ions to activate the optic nerve.
47. What is the main topic of this talk?
48. According to the experts, how do our eyes rate as optical instruments?
49. What role do sodium ions play in the eye?
50. Why do our eyes need time to adjust when we enter a dark room?
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Structure
สาหรับในส่ วนของ Structure จะประกอบไปด้ วยข้ อสอบจานวน 40 ข้ อ 25 นาที แบ่ งเป็ น 2 part
1. Structure 15 ข้ อ
2. Error 25 ข้ อ
The 2018 explosion of __________ the first volcanic eruption in the Philippines in over 60 years.
(A) Mount Mayon
(B) was Mount Mayon
(C) it was Mount Mayon
(D) Mount Mayon was
Pattern หลักที่ออกสอบ
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หลักการทาเหมือนเดิมคือ เรี ยงโครงสร้ างประโยค
Subject + Verb + Object
ประธาน + กริยา + กรรม
Toyota Prius, introduced in 1997, __________ 15,000 dollars.
Subject ส่วนขยาย Verb Object
เราสามารถตัดส่วนขยายแล้ วเขียนใหม่ให้ ดไู ด้ ง่ายขึ ้นว่า
Toyota Prius ___________ 15,000 dollars
ทีนี ้จะเห็นได้ ชดั เจนเลยว่า ส่วนที่ขาดหายไปคือ กริ ยา
เราก็ดู choice เลยว่า ตัวเลือกไหนเป็ น Verb ซึง่ คือ (D) was priced at
➢ การซ ้ากริ ยา is ในโจทย์ และ ตัวเลือก
2. The light from an electrical lamp includes many different wavelengths,
_______ in a laser is concentrated on only one wavelength.
(A) all the energy
(B) it is all the energy
(C) while all the energy
(D) while all the energy is
ประโยคนี ้มีคาว่า while ซึง่ เป็ นคาเชื่อมมาให้ ด้วย มีความเป็ นไปได้ ว่า จะมี 2 ประโยคอยู่ในโจทย์
จะเห็นว่าประโยคแรกมีประธาน กริ ยา กรรมครบแล้ ว
แต่ในประโยคที่ 2 _______ in a laser is …… ดูแปลกๆ เหมือนประธานไม่สมบูรณ์
The light from an electrical lamp includes many different wavelengths,
_______ in a laser is concentrated on only one wavelength.
ตัดตัวเลือกที่มี Pronoun ออกก่อน เพราะมันซ ้าซ้ อน ข้ อ (B)
*** และตัดตัวเลือกที่มี is ออกด้ วย เพราะในโจทย์ ก็มี is แล้ ว ***
(A) all the energy
(B) it is all the energy
(C) while all the energy
(D) while all the energy is
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เหลือ 2 choice ซึง่ โครงสร้ างแทบจะเหมือนกันเลย ต่างกันที่คาว่า while ซึง่ แปลว่าในขณะที่ (ใช้ เชื่อม 2
ประโยคที่มีความแตกต่างกันได้ ) ดังนันเราต้
้ องแปลความหมาย
(A) all the energy
(C) while all the energy
➢ ส่วนขยายหายไป (แบบเต็ม)
3. Petroleum and natural gas, _________, are the primary ingredients in plastic.
(A) that are hydrocarbons
(B) which are hydrocarbons
(C) hydrocarbons which are
(D) as being hydrocarbons
ที่หายไปคือส่วนขยาย ซึง่ ปรกติเวลาจะขยายประโยคให้ ยาวขึ ้น เราก็ใช้ which หรื อ that อยู่แล้ ว แต่ข้อ (C)
วาง which ผิดที่ และ (D) คาว่า being ซึง่ ไม่ถกู
Petroleum and natural gas, _________, are the primary ingredients in plastic.
(A) that are hydrocarbons
(B) which are hydrocarbons
(C) hydrocarbons which are
(D) as being hydrocarbons
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ตามหลัก grammar แล้ ว คาว่า which/that ใช้ แทนกันได้ เลย แต่ว่ามีกฏยกเว้ นอยู่นิดนึงตรงที่ ถ้ าจะใช้ that
จะต้ องไม่มีเครื่องหมาย comma หน้ า that
ดังนันข้
้ อ (B) ถูก
Choice (A) ไม่ถกู ต้ อง เพราะแค่อ่าน when are disturbed ก็แปลกแล้ ว when เป็ นประธานไม่ได้
Choice (B) ก็ยงั ไม่ถกู เพราะ they คือ insects ซึง่ เป็ นแมลง แล้ วคาว่า disturb แปลว่ารบกวน
แมลงไม่ได้ รบกวนตัวเอง แต่ถกู รบกวน ด้ วยหลักการนี ้จึงต้ องใช้ Passive Voice เข้ ามาช่วย ซึง่ มีโครงสร้ างว่า
Subject + V.to be +V.3
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Choice (C) จึงเป็ นคาตอบที่ถกู ที่สดุ they are disturbed แปลว่า แมลงจะปล่อยสารเคมีป้องกันตัวออกมา
เมื่อพวกมันถูกรบกวน
➢ ส่วนขยายหายไป (แบบย่อ)
6. Beans and rice, _________, satisfy most minimum daily requirements for protein intake.
(A) as eaten together
(B) if together they are eating
(C) when eaten together
(D) together eaten
➢ ถามคาเชื่อมประเภท conjunction
7. ________ they are often thought of as vegetables, tomatoes are botanically
regarded as fruits.
(A) However
(B) Because
(C) Even though
(D) Instead
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โจทย์ที่ถามคาเชื่อมประโยคเหล่านี ้ จะต้ องใช้ การแปลความหมาย และหลักแกรมม่าควบคู่กนั
แต่ในข้ อนี ้ใช้ การแปลเพียงอย่างเดียว
จะเห็นว่า 2 ประโยคในโจทย์นนขั ั ้ ดแย้ งกัน เพราะประโยคแรกมีคาว่า vegetables
แต่ประโยคหลังกลายเป็ นคาว่า fruits
ดังนันจะเหลื
้ อเพียง 2 ตัวเลือกที่เป็ นคาบอกความขัดแย้ งคือ
ถ้ าดูจากโครงสร้ างประโยค Choice (C) จะผิด เพราะประโยคนี ้ต้ องเรียงประธานขึ ้นก่อน กริ ยา elephant
ต้ องขึ ้นก่อน is
และถ้ าดูจากประโยคหลัง ____ bigger than the rhinoceros แสดงว่าประโยคหน้ า ต้ องมีคาว่า the
ทาให้ เหลือแค่ Choice (A) และ (B)
8. Of large land mammals, _____________ bigger than the rhinoceros.
(A) elephant is only the
(B) only the elephant is
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แบบฝึ กหัด 15 ข้ อ
1. A spring tide occurs only _______ the moon is in one of the two phases:
full or new.
(A) on
(B) during
(C) when
(D) whether
2. The cockroach __________ the most disliked, city-dwelling insect in the world.
(A) it is probably
(B) that is probably
(C) is probably
(D) probably
3. Gertrude Stein was considered a writer of “the Maze Runner” ________ themes such as identity
and alienation.
(A) whose focus on
(B) which focused on
(C) they focused on
(D) she was focusing on
4.The skin, contrary to popular belief, _______ of the human body.
(A) is the largest organ
(B) the largest organ
(C) it is the largest organ
(D) a large organ
5. Child psychologists believe _______ between the ages of one and five
increases a child’s skill at spatial reasoning.
(A) music is listened to
(B) that listening to music
(C) that in music listening
(D) listen to music
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6. Because of its scenic beauty and ________, Marin County has some of the
most valuable real estate in all of California.
(A) it is close proximity to San Francisco
(B) San Francisco is in close proximity
(C) its close to San Francisco in proximity
(D) its close proximity to San Francisco
7. After hibernating all winter, it takes ____________________wake up.
(A) fully several days for bears
(B) bears several days to fully
(C) bears several fully days to
(D) several days fully for bears
8. Coral islands such as The Philippines are the tips of reefs built during
periods of warm climate, when ______________ higher.
(A) sea levels were
(B) sea had levels
(C) having sea levels
(D) were sea levels
9. Children ______ in rural areas often have a greater appreciation for nature
than their urban counterparts.
(A) they are raised
(B) who raised
(C) raised
(D) who being raised
10. _________ most important event in New York’s history was the 9/11 event in 2001.
(A) The
(B) It was the
(C) That the
(D) There was a
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11. Microscopes allow us to see small things appear larger than_______.
(A) really are
(B) are really
(C) are they really
(D) they really are
12. The city of Chicago _______________ over 60 square miles.
(A) covers
(B) that covers
(C) covering
(D) is covered
13. _________ many food preservation methods for inhibiting the growth of bacteria.
(A) The
(B) Since
(C) There are
(D) Having
14. Telephone cables that use optical fibers can be _______ conventional
cables, but they carry much more information.
(A) they are smaller and lighter
(B) than the smaller and lighter
(C) smaller and lighter than
(D) so small and light that
15. ________, is coagulated by enzyme action or by lactic acid.
(A) Casein is the chief milk protein
(B) Casein, being that the chief milk protein
(C) The chief milk protein is casein
(D) Casein, the chief milk protein
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วิธีการทาข้ อสอบ Error
Part of speech
Noun
คานามคือคาที่ลงท้ ายด้ วย suffix เหล่านี ้
-ance,-ence difference
- th death
- tion dehydration
- ment development
- ess success
- ity safety, creativity
-logy biology, technology
- le comfortable
- al commercial
- ant, - ent significant, different
- ul successful
-thy healthy
-ic economic
-ive exclusive
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โครงสร้ างประโยคในภาษาอังกฤษคือ
Noun Noun
A woman eats durian.
A pretty woman eats the delicious durian in the kitchen.
คาตอบคือข้ อ
➢ Verb – Noun
2. During the early period of ocean navigate, there was hardly any need for
A B C
sophisticated instruments and techniques.
D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Adverb
ตาแหน่ง Adverb
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Pronoun
สรรพนาม (Pronoun) คือ คาที่ใช้ แทนคน สัตว์ สิ่งของ เพื่อเลี่ยงการพูดซ ้า
Personal Possessive 5. Reflexive
1. Subject 2. Object 3. adjective 4. Pronoun
I Me my Mine myself
You You your Yours yourself
We Us our Ours ourselves
they Them their Theirs themselves
He Him his His himself
She Her her Hers herself
it It its Its itself
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➢ การใช้ pronoun ผิดตาแหน่ง
6. Commercial letters of credit are often used to finance export trade, but
A B
them can have other uses.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
Relative Pronoun
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Comparisons
การเปรี ยบเทียบขันต่
้ างๆ
1. ขันปรกติ
้ จะใช้ as + adjective / adverb +as
- TOEIC is not as difficult as TOEFL. (adjective)
- I walk as slowly as I can. (adverb)
2. ขันกว่
้ า adjective จะเติม more หรือ - er (มักมีคาว่า than ตามหลังมาในประโยค)
- Micky is taller than Thomas.
- Sonya is more beautiful than Kate.
more stronger ไม่ถกู ต้ อง เพราะคาว่า strong ได้ กลายเป็ น stronger แล้ ว จึงไม่จาเป็ นจะต้ องมีคาว่า more
3. ขันสู
้ งสุด adjective จะเติม the most หรือ the ….- est (จะต้ องมีคาว่า the นาหน้ าเสมอ)
รูปแบบข้ อสอบ จะเน้ นการซ ้ากันของขันสู
้ งสุด
- The most biggest car in the world
9. The grizzly bear, which can grow up to eight feet tall, has been called
A B C
a more dangerous animal of North America.
D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Tense
➢ Present tenses
➢ Past Tenses
➢ Future tenses
10. One type of Australian snake lay up to 30 eggs at a time and then
A B
swallows them for protection.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
คาตอบคือข้ อ
12. Because the powerful forces of erosion, which continuously change the
A B
landscape impact craters have became features of our planet.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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➢ Past Simple Tenses Subject + V.2
13. President Barack Obama serves two terms in the White House and
A B
ended up being more popular than his predecessor, George W. Bush.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
15. The process of western expansion had results in major changes in the
A B
political map of the United States during the early 19th century.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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➢ Future Simple Tense Subject + will + V.1
Modal Verb
Modal Verb คือกริ ยาช่วย เช่น will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must
17. Mosquito eggs can remained dormant for 10-15 years throughout all four
A B
seasons and not hatch until the summer under ideal conditions.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Active & Passive
Present has/ have + been + V.3 The letters have been delivered by
perfect Kerry Service.
Past perfect had + been + V.3 All the employees had been hired
before the store opened.
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Tense โครงสร้ าง Examples
can, could
A passport can only be issued to
Modal Verb may, might + be +V.3 people who have completed the
registration.
shall, should
18. Employees who receive training only for a specific job can replace by
A B C
a machine.
D
19. Guppies are sometimes call rainbow fish because of the males’ bright
A B C
colors.
D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Preposition
Conjunction
คาสันธาน คือ คาใช้ เชื่อมคา วลี หรื ออนุประโยค เข้ าด้ วยกันเพื่อแสดงความสัมพันธ์
ไม่ว่าจะเป็ นการแสดงความคล้ อยตามกัน ขัดแย้ งกัน เป็ นเหตุเป็ นผล
*** วิธีทาข้ อสอบง่ายมาก สังเกตคู่ที่เขาให้ มา ***
Both ……and ทังคู
้ ่
Either ….. or หรือ / อย่างใดอย่างหนึ่ง
Neither …..nor ไม่ทงสองอย่
ั้ าง
Not only ….. but also ไม่เพียงแต่ ... แต่ก็ยงั …..
Whether….. or ไม่แน่ใจว่า ... หรื อ ...
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21. During adolescence, the changes that boys and girls go through are
A B C
both physical or mental.
D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
22. Ed Warren was not only a lawyer, and also a governor, before he
A B C
became a Supreme Court judge.
D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
23. Because its rhythm and sound, poetry has traditionally been considered
A B
one of the best ways to express deep feelings.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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โครงสร้ างไวยากรณ์ ตัวอย่าง
• We enjoyed our holiday in spite of/ despite the
Despite/ In spite of + Noun
rain.
Although the holiday was great, the hotel was not
Although / Even Though + ประโยค
very nice.
24. Although it may vary slightly during the day, human body temperature
A B
remains relative constant at 37.0 degrees Celsius.
C D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
Enough
25. The students are trying to find out If the river is enough shallow to walk
A B C
across.
D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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rather than
26. Benjamin Franklin believed that the turkey than rather the eagle
A B
คาตอบคือข้ อ
Each, Every
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Like, Unlike
30 . Al Smith was one of the most important political figure during the first
A B C
quarter of the twentieth century.
D
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Another, Other, Others
Another + Noun เอกพจน์
31. Florida has reduced its smog by requiring more complete oxidation of
A B
คาตอบคือข้ อ
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Exercise
2. Soil acidity is influenced by vegetation and rainfall and can vary great
A B C
from region to region
D
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6. A two principal forms of formal reasoning are deductive logic and inductive logic
A B C D
10. William Fulbright, Senator of Arkansas, was one of the first of him
A B
generation to criticize American foreign policy.
C D
11. Many skin specialists are skeptical of the claim that diet is the main
A B C
factor in skin healthy.
D
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12. Not many people know that the Brooklyn Bridge, built in 1883, were the
A B C
world’s first suspension bridge.
D
13. Consumer activists were successful in promoting laws that set safety
A B
standards for automobiles and a widely range of household products.
C D
14. When she retires in 1999, tennis champion Steffi Graf was the most
A B C
famous woman athlete in the United States.
17. One experiment looked at the images of babies’ brains while they were
A B C
listening to difference sounds.
D
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18. Each new day brings the wonderful mystery of life, many people do not
A B C
appreciate theirs success.
D
19. Christmas is just two months away and the celebration this year is
A B
going to be a same as they have been previously.
C D
20. A new architectural styles are characterized by the features that make
A B
a building or other structures notable or historically identifiable.
C D
21. Moby dick, perhaps the finest novel of the 19th century, was large
A B
ignored for more than 50 years after its publication.
C D
22. Much early American lawyers found themselves on the wrong side
A B C
of the law.
D
23. Speed, powerful, and fierceness are qualities that make the lioness
A B C
a remarkable predator.
D
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24. By the mid-20th century, American novelists such as Hemingway and
A B
Steinbeck received finally the critical acclaim they had long deserved.
C D
25. The use widespread of social media may soon make not only air mail
A B C
but also potentially even e-mail outdated.
D
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Oceanography
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were responsible for producing ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream,
but Maury disagreed. He argued that they were produced by changes in
the density of seawater due to temperature, which set up systems of
movement between warm and cool regions of the world. Maury believed Line
30 that the circulation of a warm current would produce ice-free sea around
the North Pole, a claim not disproved until Fridtjof Nansen allowed his
vessel The Fram to be carried to within a few degrees of the pole in the
years 1893-1896.
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4. According to the passage, Edward Forbes held which of the following opinions?
(A) The Gulf Stream did not extend below 300 fathoms.
(B) Nothing lived in the ocean below 300 fathoms.
(C) The discoveries of the HMS Challenger were false.
(D) Manganese nodules were a potentially valuable source of minerals.
5. The word “expedition” in line 17 is closest in meaning to
(A) boat
(B) evidence
(C) voyage
(D) route
6. The word “devised” in line 21 is closest in meaning to
(A) tested
(B) understood
(C) popularized
(D) developed
7. According to the passage, which of the following is true of the discoveries of the HMS
Challenger?
(A) They led zoologists to argue that there were no measurable currents below 300
fathoms.
(B) They confirmed theories about tides and ocean currents.
(C) They provided no new information about the seabed.
(D) They revealed an important new mineral source.
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9. Which of the following is true about Matthew F. Maury?
(A) His ship traveled to the North Pole in 1893.
(B) He believed winds to be the source of currents.
(C) His studies of wind patterns enabled sailors to shorten their travel times.
(D) He believed that currents flowed only form warmer regions to cooler ones.
10. The passage suggests which of the following about the visit of the Fram to the North
Pole?
(A) Matthew F. Maury was aboard The North Pole.
(B) During the Fram’ s visit to the North Pole, Matthew F. Maury’s belief about the
North Pole’s sea was tested.
(C) The discoveries of The Fram were later refuted by Matthew F. Maury’s
discoveries.
(D) The Fram found that the water surrounding the North Pole was ice free.
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Baltimore was settled by the British in 1661, and flourished initially as a busy tobacco port.
Maryland was at that time on a par with Virginia where tobacco farming was concerned, and the
area surrounding Baltimore abounded with small tobacco farm as well as a handful of larger
plantations. The relatively warm and frost-free climate of Maryland, along with its fertile growing
5 regions such as Piedmont, suited tobacco farming perfectly. Furthermore, high prices for the
commodity did nothing to discourage farmers from cultivating the lucrative crop.
As is the case with the majority of port towns, Baltimore’s shipbuilding industry also grew
rapidly, Indeed, the Baltimore Clipper, a fast-sailing ship, is still renowned in shipbuilding circles.
Although the origins of the Baltimore Clipper are fairly obscure, it would be reasonable to assume
10 that the ships were customarily built in the port itself. What is clear is that the clipper was
internationally respected as a high-performance sailing ship. It also had the dubious honor of
being favored by pirates and smugglers alike.
During the 18th century, Baltimore experienced something of a development explosion due
to the wheat growing taking place around Pennsylvania and Maryland. This activity generated a
15 huge amount of income, and cities in the region, particularly Baltimore and Philadelphia,
benefited greatly. The market for the crop appeared infinite, and in order to meet the huge
demand, mills sprang up all over Baltimore. Mill owners contributed to the booming economy by
building warehouses and offices. The advertising industry also profited from the intense
competition between merchants of different towns.
20 The wheat milling industry, in fact, turned Baltimore into the economically diverse city that it
is today. Yet, the city’s present industries reflect two centuries’ worth of development.
11. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
(A) The development of Baltimore city
(B) The booming of wheat export in Baltimore
(C) The history of Baltimore Clipper
(D) The expansion of shipbuilding industry in Baltimore
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13. It can be inferred from the passage that the Baltimore Clipper
(A) was the fastest ship in the world at that time.
(B) was built by the British’s shipping industry.
(C) was internationally recognized as a powerful sailing ship.
(D) was used to protect the port from pirates.
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The Great Plains of North America cover about a million square miles. The Plains’ immense
size and few natural barriers create almost inconceivable space that seems to reach in all
directions. Persistent winds sweeping through this vastness meet little resistance.
Coping with the extremes of this environment was a skill that the Native Americans commonly
5 called “Plains Indians” perfected, and it was only during usually bitter winters, or when an
accident of fate created a dangerous situation, that there was any real threat to the survival of
their nomadic communities. In a sheltered wooded valley with the teepees tucked well back into
a grove of cottonwoods and banked high with brush, a Plains Indian camp was secure against all
but the most severe winter storms.
10 Since families were usually too small to offer adequate protection and tribes too large to be
supported by the conditions of Plains’ environment, the band was the basic unit to which a
person belonged. It was a social entity consisting of a series of families united both politically and
economically under the leadership of a chief and a council; it averaged about three hundred
members. The security offered by the band was of essential economic importance in winter when
15 unpredictable and often extremely harsh weather could make it impossible to hunt or travel.
The children of the Plains tribes were encouraged to follow the moral values that emphasized
respect for tribal rules and elders and to avoid greed, egotism, and irresponsibility. The young
men were taught that it was their duty to provide food and to protect the community, while
young women were instructed to uphold a virtuous life of service to their parents, their future
20 husbands, their children, and their tribe.
20. According to the passage, what was the main reason that Plains Indian united as a band?
(A) The safety of a family during harsh weather condition
(B) The political agreement between people in a tribe
(C) The large size of the Great Plains
(D) The lack of natural resources to build a shelter
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22. According to the passage, what was the greatest threat to the Plains Indians?
(A) Winter
(B) War
(C) Animals
(D) Other tribes
26. It can be inferred from the passage that the Plains Indian children
(A) learned how to fight animals.
(B) were separated from their parents.
(C) were expected to hunt for food.
(D) were well-disciplined.
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When the early European immigrants arrived in North America in the late 16 th century,
they brought their dolls with them. It was not until 1858, however, that the first original North
American doll was patented by Ludwig Greiner, a German-born toy-maker in Philadelphia. By
1862, several designers had developed dolls that could walk and say simple words or phrases,
5 such as “mama” or “papa”. The next two decades saw a flurry of activity by doll-makers to try
to get them to perform actions typical of human children, like nursing, swimming or
consuming food. Even the famous inventor Thomas Edison became involved. In the early
1880’s, he succeeded in reducing the size of the record player he had invented so one could
fit inside the body of a doll, making it able to speak. Other patents were issued for dolls that
10 could wave their hands or walk.
During the first half of the 20th century, the emphasis among doll-makers was on
developing new types of materials for the construction of dolls. Consumers demanded
durability and realism, both in form and feel. Dolls modeled after newborn babies were
popular in the 1920’s, and in the 1930’s the rising popularity of motion pictures led to the
15 creation of portrait dolls, dolls made to resemble well-known people, especially movie stars.
The late 1940’s represented a watershed in the history of dolls. With the development of
modern plastics, notably vinyl, the degree of realism doll manufactures could attain increased
dramatically. The close of the 1950’s saw the introduction of the Barbie doll. Unlike the
fashion dolls of the previous century, these dolls were first and foremost meant to be played
20 with, rather than being intended primarily as way of displaying clothing fashions.
29. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an example of human behavior performed
by dolls in the first paragraph?
(A) waving hands
(B) eating food
(C) walking
(D) singing
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30. The word “durability” in line 12 is mentioned to show that people in the 20th century
expect a doll to
(A) stay forever
(B) last a long time
(C) be made of plastics
(D) portray the feeling of babies
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Bacteria are among the smallest of living creatures and their identification is often
difficult. Among the kinds of information used for their classification are their size, shape, and
appearance, the structure of their bacterial “ colonies” and the chemical changes they
undergo as they multiply. Many kinds of bacteria that have been identified have been studied
5 very little; hundreds of other kinds wait to be discovered.
Although bacteria are popularly believed to be disease- causing, they are in reality
essential to life on earth. Soil, air, and even water are to some extent “produced” by bacteria.
In practical terms, because bacteria often use the same vitamins as human beings or animals,
they are valuable aids in the laboratory. For instance, the amount of vitamin in a given
10 solution can be measured, under carefully controlled conditions, by observing the
multiplication of a particular kind of bacterium. In many instances, a few dozen test tubes of
growing bacteria can measure in several days what would require many weeks and hundreds
of animals to accomplish.
To grow bacteria one must use a “culture medium”. This is a food prepared usually in
15 liquid form. Bacteria grow on the surface of the culture medium and spread into colonies that
can be easily seen under a microscope. The foods provided for bacterial colonies vary
depending on the species. Some bacteria grow best on powdered sulfur and other inorganic
substances. Other kinds thrive on sugars, amino acids, or vitamins. There is practically no limit
to the varieties of food that support bacteria.
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38. The word “essential” in line 6 is closest in meaning to
(A) healthy
(B) abundant
(C) dangerous
(D) necessary
39. In the second paragraph, the author mainly discusses all of the following EXCEPT
(A) the place that bacteria can be found
(B) the names of bacteria that can be grown in the laboratory.
(C) the important role of bacteria on global ecosystem
(D) the reason bacteria is useful for study
40. According to the passage, scientists are able to use bacteria to analyze chemicals such as
vitamins by observing _______.
(A) the rate at which the bacteria multiply
(B) the types of bacteria that survive in the laboratory.
(C) the shape of test tubes that bacteria grow
(D) the amount of vitamin the bacteria produce
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Bird Molting
Molting is one of the most involved processes of a bird’s annual life cycle.
Notwithstanding preening and constant care, the marvelously intricate structure of a bird’s
feather inevitably wears out. All adult birds molt their feathers at least once a year, and
Line upon close observation, one can recognize the frayed, ragged appearance of feathers that
(5) are nearing the end of their useful life. Two distinct processes are involved in molting.
The first step is when the old, worn feather is dropped, or shed. The second is when a new
feather grows in its place. When each feather has been shed and replaced, then the molt
can be said to be complete. This, however, is an abstraction that often does not happen:
(10) Molt requires that a bird find and process enough protein to rebuild approximately
one-third of its body weight. It is not surprising that a bird in heavy molt often seems
listless and unwell. But far from being random, molt is controlled by strong evolutionary
forces that have established an optimal time and duration. Generally, molt occurs at the
time of least stress on the bird. Many songbirds, for instance, molt in late summer, when
(15) the hard work of breeding is done but the weather is still warm and food still plentiful.
This is why the woods in late summer often seem so quiet, when compared with the
Molt of the flight feathers is the most highly organized part of the process. Some species,
for example, begin by dropping the outermost primary feathers on each side (to retain
(20) balance in the air) and wait until the replacement feathers are about one-third grown before
shedding the next outermost, and so on. Others always start with the innermost primary
feathers and work outward. Yet other species begin in the middle and work outward on both
weeks while the replacement feathers grow. Most ducks shed their wing feathers at once, and
remain flightless for two or three weeks while the replacement feathers grow.
(A) birds prepare for breeding (B) bird feathers differ from species
(C) birds shed and replace their feathers (D) birds are affected by seasonal changes
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42. The word “Notwithstanding” in line 2 is closest in meaning to
46. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason that songbirds molt in the late summer?
(A) Fewer predators are in the woods. (B) The weathers is still warm.
(C) The songbirds have finished breeding. (D) Food is still available.
47. Some birds that are molting maintain balance during flight by
(C) adjusting the angle of their flight to compensate for lost feathers
49. The author discusses ducks in order to provide an example of birds that
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Phillis Wheatley, ignored as a poet for almost two hundred years was not only a talented
writer, recognized in Europe more than in the United States, but she was also the first African
American to publish a book, the first woman writer whose publication was promoted and
nurtured by a community of women, and the first American woman author who for a while
5 earned a living by means of her writing. She was also a slave and survived the horrific “middle
passage” from Africa to North America.
Phillis Wheatley was born in West Africa, along the fertile lowlands of the Gambia River.
But when she was seven or eight, she was captured by salve traders, transported to Boston,
and on July 11, 1761, sold to John and Susanna Wheatley. Unlike most slave owners of the
10 time, the Wheatleys permitted the young girl to learn to read her new language, and soon
after, her poetic talent began to emerge. Her earliest published poem appeared when she
was fourteen and relates how two men narrowly escaped being drowned of Cape Cod in
Massachusetts. Much of her subsequent poetry also deals with mortality. Of her surviving
fifty-five poem, for instance, nineteen are elegies, poems written about herself and her
15 career.
Wheatley’s first book, simply entitled Poems, having been turned down for publication in
Boston because of her race and sex, appeared in London in 1773. The following year she was
granted her freedom, probably because a group of British women, her literary patrons, paid
for her release from slavery. In 1778 Wheatley married John Peters, a free African American
20 who managed a store and sometimes represented African Americans in the courts of law. But
neither her writing nor her husband’s work could protect their family from tragedy, and in
1784, she died after a difficult child-birth with her newborn infant in a shack on the edge of
Boston.
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4. The word “emerge” in line 11 is closest in meaning
(A) maintain
(B) finish
(C) appear
(D) lessen
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Vocabulary
ศัพท์ เกี่ยวกับทะเล และการเดินเรือ
- Current กระแสนา้
- Coast ชายฝั่ ง
- Continent ทวีป
- Explore สารวจ
- Tide กระแสนา้
- Ocean มหาสมุทร
- Vessel เรือ
- Transatlantic ข้ ามมหาสมุทรแอตแลนติค
- Navigation การเดินเรือ
- Harbor ท่ าเรือ
- Pier ท่ าเรือ
- Wave คลื่น
- Immigrant ผู้อพยพ
ศัพท์ เกี่ยวกับการเกษตร
- Agriculture การเกษตร
- Crop พืชผล
- Cultivate เพาะปลูก
- Productivity ความสามารถในการผลิต
- Harvest เก็บเกี่ยว
- Pesticide ยาฆ่ าแมลง
- Fertilizer ปุ๋ย
- Soil ดิน
- Wheat ข้ าวสาลี
- Grain เมล็ดพืช
- Drought ความแห้ งแล้ ง
ศัพท์ เกี่ยวกับสิ่งแวดล้ อม
- Climate สภาพอากาศแต่ ละพืน้ ที่เช่ น เมืองไทยเป็ นเมืองร้ อน อังกฤษเป็ นเมืองหนาว
- Weather สภาพอากาศ (ในแต่ ละวัน เช่ นพรุ่งนีฝ้ นตก มะรืนแดดออก)
- Precipitation ฝน
- Atmosphere ชัน้ บรรยากาศ
- Evolution วิวัฒนาการ
- Desert ทะเลทราย
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- Surface พืน้ ผิว
- Hurricane พายุเฮอริเคน
- Lightning สายฟ้ า
- Moisture ความชืน้
ศัพท์ เกี่ยวกับสถาปั ตยกรรม ผังเมือง
- Urban ในเมือง
- Architecture สถาปั ตยกรรม
- Population ประชากร
- Colony อาณานิคม
- Factory โรงงาน
- Industry อุตสาหกรรม
- Industrialization การปฏิวัติอุตสาหกรรม
- Establish ก่ อตัง้ จัดตัง้
- Council สภาเมือง
- Mayor ผู้ว่าการเมือง
- Resident ผู้อยู่อาศัย
- Investment การลงทุน
- Railway รถไฟ
- Settlement การตัง้ ถิ่นฐาน
- Shelter ที่พกั
- Community ชุมชน
- Region ภูมภิ าค
ศัพท์ เกี่ยวกับเศรษฐกิจและการค้ า
- Economy เศรษฐกิจ
- Export ส่ งออก
- Import นาเข้ า
- Investor นักลงทุน
- Investment การลงทุน
- Trade การค้ า
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ศัพท์ เกี่ยวกับวัฒนธรรม ประเพณี
- Culture วัฒนธรรม
- Ceremony พิธีการ
- Tradition ประเพณี
- Tribe ชนเผ่ า
- Sacred ศักดิ์สิทธิ์
- Holy ศักดิ์สิทธิ์
- Ancestor บรรพบุรุษ
- Religion ศาสนา
- Religious เกี่ยวกับศาสนา
- Civilization อารยธรรม
คากริยาที่พบบ่ อย
- Obtain ได้ รับ
- Expand ขยาย
- Hunt ล่ า
- Gather รวบรวม
- Invent ประดิษฐ์
- Provide จัดหา
- Supply จัดหา
- Demand ต้ องการ
- Develop พัฒนา
- Travel เดินทาง
ชื่อเมืองใหญ่ ในอเมริกา
- New York
- Philadelphia
- Chicago
- Boston
- Los Angeles
- San Francisco
- Boston
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เฉลย Listening
1. A. fill in แปลว่า แทนที่
2. B. performance แปลว่า การแสดง
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25. C. No doubt แปลว่าไม่ต้องสงสัยเลย (แน่นอน ใช่เลย)
26. A. refund แปลว่า ขอเงินคืน
27. B. failed แปลว่า สอบตก
28. D. careful แปลว่า ระมัดระวัง
38. C. Get a teaching job เพราะสองคนนี ้คุยกันว่าจะไปทางานในโรงเรี ยน ให้ ฟังคาว่า high school
42. D. Uncle Sam ไม่ได้ เป็ นคิดเรื่ องตลกเกี่ยวกับตัวอักษร U.S. บนลังเนื ้อ แต่เป็ นลูกน้ องเขาที่เล่นมุกตลกนี ้
46. B. ผู้พด
ู ขอให้ ผ้ ฟู ั งจับตาดูสญ
ั ญาณของมะเร็ง
47. D. หัวข้ อหลักของเรื่ องนี ้คือการทางานของดวงตา
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เฉลย Structure
1. D. was priced at
4. B. travels
7. C. Even though
1. C. when
2. C. is probably
3. B. which focused on
9. C. raised
10. A. The
12. A. covers
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เฉลย Error
1. D. their → its
2. C. great → greatly
3. A. Despite of → Despite
5. D. and → but
6. A. A → The
7. B. others → other
8. B. excessively → excessive
9. A. whom → whose
20. A. A → The
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เฉลย Reading
13. C. Baltimore Clipper เป็ นเรื อที่ได้ รับการยอมรับจากนานาชาติวา่ เป็ นเรื อที่กาลังสูง
19. A. เนื ้อเรื่ องนี ้พูดเกี่ยวกับชนเผ่า Plains Indian ที่อาศัยอยูใ่ น The Great Plains
22. A. ภัยคุกคามที่อน
ั ตรายที่สดุ ต่อขาว Plains Indians คือ ฤดูหนาว
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24. C. young men
25 C. assist
28. C. dolls
36. A. go through
39. B. พารากราฟที่สองไม่ได้ พด
ู ถึงชื่อของแบคทีเรี ยเลย
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48. C. Others หมายถึง species
50. B. รูปแบบในการสลัดขนของนกนันต่
้ างกันในแต่ละ species
แบบฝึ กหัด
3. C. ทาสส่วนใหญ่ไม่ร้ ูหนังสือ
4. C. appear
5. C. หนังสือเล่มชื่อ Poem
6. B. given
7. B. ผู้หญิงกลุ่มหนึ่งซื ้ออิสรภาพให้ กบ
ั Phillis Wheatley
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