SELF-REINFORCEMENT สอบเข้าเตรียมฯ EXERCISE 9
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SELF-REINFORCEMENT EXERCISE 9
Complete the dialogue. Choose the most suitable expression from
the alternatives given.
the alternatives given.
Conversation 1
Supposed B were not in and it was his brother who answered the call.
Voice: Hello! 2514732
A: Hello! This is Anek. May I have a word with B?
Voice: _____1____
A: Right.
Voice: ____2____
A: Could you tell him Anek rang?
Voice: ____3____
Voice: Hello! 2514732
A: Hello! This is Anek. May I have a word with B?
Voice: _____1____
A: Right.
Voice: ____2____
A: Could you tell him Anek rang?
Voice: ____3____
SELF-REINFORCEMENT EXERCISE 9
Complete the dialogue. Choose the most suitable expression from
the alternatives given.
the alternatives given.
Conversation 1
Supposed B were not in and it was his brother who answered the call.
Voice: Hello! 2514732
A: Hello! This is Anek. May I have a word with B?
Voice: _____1____
A: Right.
Voice: ____2____
A: Could you tell him Anek rang?
Voice: ____3____
Voice: Hello! 2514732
A: Hello! This is Anek. May I have a word with B?
Voice: _____1____
A: Right.
Voice: ____2____
A: Could you tell him Anek rang?
Voice: ____3____
1.
a. Here you are.
b. B’s speaking.
c. Hold the line, please.
d. Sorry, the line was busy.
2.
a. I’m afraid he’s not in.
b. Wait a minute. He’s coming.
c. What could I do for you?
d. Right now?
3.
a. You’re welcome.
b. I’d be all right.
c. I think so, thanks.
d. I’d be glad to.
Conversation 2
Situation: Two friends are talking in the office just before lunchtime.
Jane: I’m off to the bank. _____4_____?
Wilai: Yeah! Some money! _____5____ 100 bath in my account.
Jane: Guess I can’t help you then.
Wilai: Oh, as a matter of fact, there is something you can do for me if
you don’t mind. I just got paid a little for some extra work I did
last month. Could you deposit this check for me?
Jane: Sure, but I’ll need your bankbook, too.
Wilai: _____6_____. Let me fill in a deposit slip so you won’t have to
waste time.
Jane: That would be good. There are always such long lines at noon.
Wilai: Oh, no! I’ve used up all my deposit slips. Well, I need some fresh
air anyway. ______7_____?
Jane: Great! Afterwards, we can have lunch at our favorite restaurant,
too, and maybe ______8_____ shopping.
Wilai: I’m not sure I can afford that. There’s still a week to go till payday.
Jane: No problem. ______9_____ . I just got my annual bonus and a raise.
Wilai: _____10_____ for both of us. What are we waiting for?
Jane: I’m off to the bank. _____4_____?
Wilai: Yeah! Some money! _____5____ 100 bath in my account.
Jane: Guess I can’t help you then.
Wilai: Oh, as a matter of fact, there is something you can do for me if
you don’t mind. I just got paid a little for some extra work I did
last month. Could you deposit this check for me?
Jane: Sure, but I’ll need your bankbook, too.
Wilai: _____6_____. Let me fill in a deposit slip so you won’t have to
waste time.
Jane: That would be good. There are always such long lines at noon.
Wilai: Oh, no! I’ve used up all my deposit slips. Well, I need some fresh
air anyway. ______7_____?
Jane: Great! Afterwards, we can have lunch at our favorite restaurant,
too, and maybe ______8_____ shopping.
Wilai: I’m not sure I can afford that. There’s still a week to go till payday.
Jane: No problem. ______9_____ . I just got my annual bonus and a raise.
Wilai: _____10_____ for both of us. What are we waiting for?
Conversation 2
Situation: Two friends are talking in the office just before lunchtime.
Jane: I’m off to the bank. _____4_____?
Wilai: Yeah! Some money! _____5____ 100 bath in my account.
Jane: Guess I can’t help you then.
Wilai: Oh, as a matter of fact, there is something you can do for me if
you don’t mind. I just got paid a little for some extra work I did
last month. Could you deposit this check for me?
Jane: Sure, but I’ll need your bankbook, too.
Wilai: _____6_____. Let me fill in a deposit slip so you won’t have to
waste time.
Jane: That would be good. There are always such long lines at noon.
Wilai: Oh, no! I’ve used up all my deposit slips. Well, I need some fresh
air anyway. ______7_____?
Jane: Great! Afterwards, we can have lunch at our favorite restaurant,
too, and maybe ______8_____ shopping.
Wilai: I’m not sure I can afford that. There’s still a week to go till payday.
Jane: No problem. ______9_____ . I just got my annual bonus and a raise.
Wilai: _____10_____ for both of us. What are we waiting for?
Jane: I’m off to the bank. _____4_____?
Wilai: Yeah! Some money! _____5____ 100 bath in my account.
Jane: Guess I can’t help you then.
Wilai: Oh, as a matter of fact, there is something you can do for me if
you don’t mind. I just got paid a little for some extra work I did
last month. Could you deposit this check for me?
Jane: Sure, but I’ll need your bankbook, too.
Wilai: _____6_____. Let me fill in a deposit slip so you won’t have to
waste time.
Jane: That would be good. There are always such long lines at noon.
Wilai: Oh, no! I’ve used up all my deposit slips. Well, I need some fresh
air anyway. ______7_____?
Jane: Great! Afterwards, we can have lunch at our favorite restaurant,
too, and maybe ______8_____ shopping.
Wilai: I’m not sure I can afford that. There’s still a week to go till payday.
Jane: No problem. ______9_____ . I just got my annual bonus and a raise.
Wilai: _____10_____ for both of us. What are we waiting for?
4.
a. Would you like to come
b. Can you get a loan
c. Will I see you later
d. Do you need anything
5.
a. I’d like to deposit
b. But I’m down to
c. It’s good to have
d. And I want to withdraw the
6.
a. That’s a fact
b. Here it is
c. Don’t bother
d. Forget it
7.
a. Shouldn’t we do it right now
b. Could you get me some slips
c. Shall we cancel our date
d. Why don’t I come with you
8.
a. go around
b. have some
c. do a little
d. make a quick
9.
a. it will work
b. we have enough time
c. I can afford that
d. you could try it
10.
a. Give me a treat
b. Lunch is on me
c. That’s a good idea
d. We’ll split the bill
ADVANCED MIXED EXERCISE
Reading Comprehension
We still don’t understand the extent of the mind’s power over the body,
nor do we understand why there should be such power. All we can say for
certain is that the mind does have power over the body in very many different
ways.
If a man is told that he is at the North Pole and he believes what he
is told, he’ll show physical signs which suggest that his body is reacting as
though he were at the North Pole. He’ll go pale and shiver. If a hay fever
sufferer is shown a photograph of the sort of plant to which he is allergic,
he’ll sneeze. When the film Lawrence of Arabia was shown, cinema managers
around the world reported that the sales of ice cream rocketed. The endless
desert scenes had made the patrons feel uncomfortably hot.
Hypnotists use the power of the mind over the body in order to exert
their influence. The hypnotist must only convince the patient that something
is true, and the patient will act accordingly. If he convinces the patient that
his arms are as heavy as lead, then the patient will be unable to lift his
arms. If he convinces the patient that a piece of ice is a red hot poker and
he then touches the patient’s skin with the ice, a blister will develop.
The body will react to the suggestion and not to the reality, and signs of
a genuine burn will appear.
nor do we understand why there should be such power. All we can say for
certain is that the mind does have power over the body in very many different
ways.
If a man is told that he is at the North Pole and he believes what he
is told, he’ll show physical signs which suggest that his body is reacting as
though he were at the North Pole. He’ll go pale and shiver. If a hay fever
sufferer is shown a photograph of the sort of plant to which he is allergic,
he’ll sneeze. When the film Lawrence of Arabia was shown, cinema managers
around the world reported that the sales of ice cream rocketed. The endless
desert scenes had made the patrons feel uncomfortably hot.
Hypnotists use the power of the mind over the body in order to exert
their influence. The hypnotist must only convince the patient that something
is true, and the patient will act accordingly. If he convinces the patient that
his arms are as heavy as lead, then the patient will be unable to lift his
arms. If he convinces the patient that a piece of ice is a red hot poker and
he then touches the patient’s skin with the ice, a blister will develop.
The body will react to the suggestion and not to the reality, and signs of
a genuine burn will appear.
ADVANCED MIXED EXERCISE
Reading Comprehension
We still don’t understand the extent of the mind’s power over the body,
nor do we understand why there should be such power. All we can say for
certain is that the mind does have power over the body in very many different
ways.
If a man is told that he is at the North Pole and he believes what he
is told, he’ll show physical signs which suggest that his body is reacting as
though he were at the North Pole. He’ll go pale and shiver. If a hay fever
sufferer is shown a photograph of the sort of plant to which he is allergic,
he’ll sneeze. When the film Lawrence of Arabia was shown, cinema managers
around the world reported that the sales of ice cream rocketed. The endless
desert scenes had made the patrons feel uncomfortably hot.
Hypnotists use the power of the mind over the body in order to exert
their influence. The hypnotist must only convince the patient that something
is true, and the patient will act accordingly. If he convinces the patient that
his arms are as heavy as lead, then the patient will be unable to lift his
arms. If he convinces the patient that a piece of ice is a red hot poker and
he then touches the patient’s skin with the ice, a blister will develop.
The body will react to the suggestion and not to the reality, and signs of
a genuine burn will appear.
nor do we understand why there should be such power. All we can say for
certain is that the mind does have power over the body in very many different
ways.
If a man is told that he is at the North Pole and he believes what he
is told, he’ll show physical signs which suggest that his body is reacting as
though he were at the North Pole. He’ll go pale and shiver. If a hay fever
sufferer is shown a photograph of the sort of plant to which he is allergic,
he’ll sneeze. When the film Lawrence of Arabia was shown, cinema managers
around the world reported that the sales of ice cream rocketed. The endless
desert scenes had made the patrons feel uncomfortably hot.
Hypnotists use the power of the mind over the body in order to exert
their influence. The hypnotist must only convince the patient that something
is true, and the patient will act accordingly. If he convinces the patient that
his arms are as heavy as lead, then the patient will be unable to lift his
arms. If he convinces the patient that a piece of ice is a red hot poker and
he then touches the patient’s skin with the ice, a blister will develop.
The body will react to the suggestion and not to the reality, and signs of
a genuine burn will appear.
11. The phrase “he’ll go pale and shiver” in paragraph 2 suggests that he
thinks he ___________.
thinks he ___________.
a. has a fever
b. is cold
c. has seen a ghost
d. is uncomfortably hot
12. From the passage, we might assume that people watching a film about the
North Pole would want ___________.
North Pole would want ___________.
a. an ice cream cone
b. a hot drink
c. a cold shower
d. a handkerchief
13. The word “rocketed” in paragraph 2 indicates that sales ____________.
a. continued steadily
b. declined gradually
c. stopped suddenly
d. rose sharply
14. One thing that we do not fully understand is __________.
a. why we often feel hungry
b. how the mind influences the body
c. the amazing power of movies
d. the effect of the climate on our behavior
15. A hypnotist is supposed to be able to control __________.
a. desert scenes
b. people’s minds
c. movie producers
d. ice cream sales
16. A good title for this passage would be __________.
a. The Power of the Mind
b. Physical Signs
c. Influence of the Hypnotist
d. Mind the Body
Error Identification
Error Identification
17. Logic, (a) whether modern, (b) tradition, or ancient, limits (c) its concern
(d) strictly to problems of validity.
(d) strictly to problems of validity.
(a) whether
(b) tradition,
(c) its
(d) strictly
18. (a) Environmental experts claim that (b) Planet Earth is steadily warming
up (c) because of human activities, and the developed world is
(d) primary responsible for this.
up (c) because of human activities, and the developed world is
(d) primary responsible for this.
(a) Environmental experts
(b) Planet Earth
(c) because of
(d) primary
19. Studies of (a) early cave arts show a level of culture that was
(b) anything but “primitive” — and that human being have a long record
of (c) communicating knowledge and (d) believe.
(b) anything but “primitive” — and that human being have a long record
of (c) communicating knowledge and (d) believe.
(a) early
(b) anything
(c) communicating
(d) believe.
20. John Chapman became (a) famous in American folklores as “Johnny
Appleseed” after he (b) planted apple trees (c) throughout the
(d) northeastern part of the United States.
Appleseed” after he (b) planted apple trees (c) throughout the
(d) northeastern part of the United States.
(a) famous
(b) planted
(c) throughout
(d) northeastern
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