SELF-REINFORCEMENT TGAT insight EXERCISE 1
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EXERCISE 1
Section I: Speaking Skill
Part I: Question-Response
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
conversations.
EXERCISE 1
Section I: Speaking Skill
Part I: Question-Response
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
conversations.
1. A: Could I use your phone for a moment?
B: ______________. Help yourself.
B: ______________. Help yourself.
1. Never mind it
2. Not at all
3. By all means
4. Hang in there
2. A: Can we meet next Friday?
B: Let me see. Yes, ______________.
1. I can make the morning
2. I can see my schedule
3. I have a meeting
4. I would rather not
3. A: She is such a lousy cook. The spaghetti is tasteless, and the texture is awful.
B: _________________.
B: _________________.
1. Neither am I
2. I can’t either
3. I couldn’t care less
4. I couldn’t agree more
4. A: I’m glad you’re not hurt, but why did you drop the plates?
B: _________________. The plates were too greasy and slippery.
B: _________________. The plates were too greasy and slippery.
1. I didn’t care for it
2. I couldn’t help it
3. I didn’t take care of it
4. I couldn’t bear it
5. A: What keeps you so busy? You can’t just stay on computer forever.
B: Well, _______________. I’ve got to finish this report by noon.
B: Well, _______________. I’ve got to finish this report by noon.
1. I’m up to my neck in work
2. I enjoy working
3. I’m going to sit down
4. I’m going to walk around
Part II: Short Conversations
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
conversations.
Part II: Short Conversations
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
conversations.
Situation: At a university
Adriana: Hi! You look worried. _____6_____?
Alex: The final exam. _____7_____.
Adriana: Well, don’t worry. You still have three days.
Alex: Yeah, but I have to hand in three reports in the next two days
too.
Situation: At a university
Adriana: Hi! You look worried. _____6_____?
Alex: The final exam. _____7_____.
Adriana: Well, don’t worry. You still have three days.
Alex: Yeah, but I have to hand in three reports in the next two days
too.
6.
1. What is your schedule
2. What’s on your mind
3. How’s life treating you
4. How is your performance at school
7.
1. I can’t wait
2. I know it’s going to be easy
3. It’s in the morning
4. I’m not fully prepared for it
Situation: At a shoe shop
Shop assistant: May I help you?
Customer: Yes. _____8_____?
Shop assistant: I’m not sure. If you can’t find them on the shelf, they may
be out of stock. But _____9_____
Customer: Thanks. I’d like to try on a pair if you have them.
Shop assistant: _____10_____.
Situation: At a shoe shop
Shop assistant: May I help you?
Customer: Yes. _____8_____?
Shop assistant: I’m not sure. If you can’t find them on the shelf, they may
be out of stock. But _____9_____
Customer: Thanks. I’d like to try on a pair if you have them.
Shop assistant: _____10_____.
8.
1. Do you know what size my shoes are
2. Do you have the shoes that I left here
3. Do you mind looking for my shoes
4. Do you have these shoes in size seven
9.
1. let me look in the stockroom.
2. please wait for me and do not leave
3. any ideas about the size and color?
4. would you like something different this time?
10.
1. It doesn’t hurt to try
2. You won’t be disappointed
3. I’ll be right back
4. See you next time
Section II: Reading Skill
Part I: Text Completion
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
passages.
Section II: Reading Skill
Part I: Text Completion
Directions: Choose the best answers to complete the following
passages.
Does it matter whether a country is small? There are some very large
states _____11_____ are very weak because they are divided, or their people
come from different origins and cannot agree on anything. Despite the
_____12_____, their leaders are weak, corrupt, or _____13_____ incapable of
providing unified leadership. A small state that is united and focused on
forming good relationships can be very powerful. A small place _____14_____
Switzerland has a high level of security and also carefully relates to its
neighbours in _____15_____ that it has now survived for over 700 years.
So, smallness doesn’t seem to mean very much.
Does it matter whether a country is small? There are some very large
states _____11_____ are very weak because they are divided, or their people
come from different origins and cannot agree on anything. Despite the
_____12_____, their leaders are weak, corrupt, or _____13_____ incapable of
providing unified leadership. A small state that is united and focused on
forming good relationships can be very powerful. A small place _____14_____
Switzerland has a high level of security and also carefully relates to its
neighbours in _____15_____ that it has now survived for over 700 years.
So, smallness doesn’t seem to mean very much.
11.
1. who
2. whom
3. whose
4. which
12.
1. large size of the states
2. states are large
3. states’ size is large
4. states of size large
13.
1. consequently
2. however
3. moreover
4. otherwise
14.
1. likely
2. like
3. look like
4. alike
15.
1. such a way
2. one way
3. some ways
4. no way
Part II: Reading Comprehension
Directions: Look at the pie charts below and answer the questions.

Part II: Reading Comprehension
Directions: Look at the pie charts below and answer the questions.

16. The percentage of iPad users ____________ in 2011.
1. gradually declined
2. became more popular
3. rapidly changed
4. saw a slightly significant change
17. These pie charts show ____________.
1. the percentage of mobile users globally in 2010 and 2011
2. the number of mobile devices invented between 2010-2011
3. the number of people who use different types of mobile devices in 2010-2011
4. the percentage by which all mobile devices will keep trending from 2010 to 2011 and beyond
Directions: Look at the comic strip below and answer the questions.

Directions: Look at the comic strip below and answer the questions.

18. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
1. Grandpa is not familiar with computer terms.
2. Grandpa’s computer ability is underestimated.
3. Grandpa does not have knowledge of computer.
4. Grandpa misunderstands the meaning of ‘software’.
Directions: Read the passage and choose the best answer to each
question.
In Britain, drinking and driving is a serious crime. The police are very
vigilant in enforcing the law. The limit is 80 mg of alcohol to 100 ml of
blood, or 35 micrograms of alcohol to 100 ml of breath. If you are found
to be over the limit, you will lose your license to drive in Britain, and receive
a heavy fine. You may go to prison. You may kill someone if you are driving,
so please do not drink.
Directions: Read the passage and choose the best answer to each
question.
In Britain, drinking and driving is a serious crime. The police are very
vigilant in enforcing the law. The limit is 80 mg of alcohol to 100 ml of
blood, or 35 micrograms of alcohol to 100 ml of breath. If you are found
to be over the limit, you will lose your license to drive in Britain, and receive
a heavy fine. You may go to prison. You may kill someone if you are driving,
so please do not drink.
19. The underlined word “vigilant” means ____________.
1. attractive
2. impolite
3. watchful
4. wonderful
20. If the driver is found to have more than 35 micrograms to 100 ml of breath, ____________.
1. he may kill someone
2. he will be prohibited to drive
3. he may go to the prison
4. he will lose his temper easily
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