1. (A) 3,000 15,000,000 (B) 1,300 40,000,000 (C) 4,000 30,000,000 (D) 3,000 50,000,000
2. (A) 412 372-5785 (B) 341 372-7585 (C) 421 372-7585 (D) 241 372-8575
3. (A) 40% 64% (B) 14% 46% (C) 50% 74% (D) 30% 56%
4. (A) April 3, 1876100 (B) April 2, 1837400 (C) April 2, 1874300 (D) April 3, 1877200
5. (A) £60 £20 (B) £7 £12 (C) £6 £11 (D) £70 £10
6. (A) Mary lost her cross on the way. (B) Mary did not know which way to go when she came to the crossroad. (C) Mary tried to cross the road, but did not know how to. (D) Mary lost her way to the crossroad.
7. (A) The poor boy did not have an opportunity to go to school. (B) Though poor, the boy managed to get a chance of entering a school. (C) The poor boy could never stand the rules of the school. (D) Because of his poor performance, the boy did not want to go to school.
8. (A) You should know that guy is better for you. (B) It's better for you to go out with that guy. (C) You'd better have more dates with that guy. (D) It's silly of you to have had a date with that guy.
9. (A) The boy wants to sit in the back since he has very good hearing. (B) The boy in the back row is actually not listening. (C) The boy sitting in the back row is partially deaf. (D) The boy is sitting in the back but is trying hard to hear everything.
10. (A) Mr. Smith was the person who stole money from his brother. (B) Half of the stolen money was proved to be Mr. Smith's. (C) It was found out that Mr. Smith's half-brother stole his money. (D) Mr. Smith returned half of the money to his brother.
11. (A) Two. (B) Three. (C) Four. (D) Five.
12. (A) Desk dictionaries. (B) Library dictionaries. (C) Specialist dictionaries. (D) Both a and b.
13. (A) Meaning and spelling. (B) Pronunciation. (C) Grammatical information. (D) Information on specialized areas.
14. (A) Desk dictionaries. (B) Library dictionaries. (C) Specialist dictionaries. (D) None of the above.
15. (A) Desk dictionaries are usually one-volume dictionaries. (B) Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English is a desk dictionary. (C) Library dictionaries are the most useful tools for the general reader. (D) Specialist dictionaries provide the information that general purpose dictionaries lack.
16. (A) Redwood is one of the famous tourist attractions. (B) Redwood is called \"the tree with the moving foot\". (C) Redwood is enormous and old. (D) Redwood is a native Californian.
17. (A) California. (B) Southern Alaska. (C) The Arctic. (D) Europe.
18. (A) 5,400,000 years. (B) 65,000,000 years. (C) 8,400,000 years. (D) 75,000,000 years.
19. (A) Tourists. (B) Birds. (C) Winds. (D) Some animals.
20. (A) It was due to the warmer climate that the redwood trees began to move southward. (B) The redwood trees now in California are growing much bigger and taller than they used to be. (C) Not all the seeds that traveled southward survived. (D) There are no such redwood trees in Europe now.