Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog. 1.
B. The life of a writer.
C. Death of a Salesman.
D. The \ 2.
B. To establish the American tradition.
C. To win Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize.
D. To cause trouble for a US senator. 3.
B. 1949.
C. 1961.
D. 1964. 4.
B. His essays.
A. His short stories. A. 1957.
A. To speak on society and politics.
A. The plays of the 1930s.
C. His plays.
D. His novels. 5.
B. Miller once ran for Senator.
C. Miller wrote the screenplay for The Misfits with his wife.
D. Miller was a more productive playwright when he was younger.
Questions 6 to 9 are based on the same passage or dialog. 6.
B. Los Angeles hosting the Olympics.
C. Using computers before and during the twenty-third Olympics.
D. A sophisticated computer. 7.
B. 12,000.
C. Approximately 103,000.
D. 14,300. 8.
A. More than 40,000.
A. The twenty-third Olympic games.
A. Miller was known for being un-American.
A. It trained American athletes.
B. It helped keep the journalists informed of results.
C. It kept track of schedules.
D. It made the judges' decision final. 9.
B. It suggested ways to improve.
C. It identified weakness.
D. It eliminated competition.
Questions 10 to 14 are based on the same passage or dialog. 10.
A. A school for handicapped people.
B. Physical or mental handicaps.
C. The southern part of New Jersey.
D. Ordinary schools for people. 11.
A. New methods of education aren't for everyone.
B. Mental and physical challenges pose a problem.
C. They cannot get along with other students.
D. They wish to train and support themselves.
A. It analyzed their performance.
12.
A. Surrounding walls.
B. Handicapped people.
C. Normal relations.
D. Apartments and houses. 13.
A. John R. Tullis is handicapped.
B. Students at Bancroft make money.
C. The outside world seems interesting to the handicapped.
D. The Bancroft Community is completely open to the world. 14.
A. Cook meals.
B. Buy their own furniture.
C. Wash their clothing.
D. Pay phone charges.
Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.
Today the outlook for those who are mentally ill has improved greatly. We have learned that although it (1)former a great deal of time, those with mental illnesses can be helped. The (2)these (3)formerformer may be great. However, youngsters can be taught to play a
useful role in society.
One of the newest (4)former to the problem of
these patients is getting much attention. It is called the group home (5)former. The group home allows the patients, whether children or adults, to live in private homes under (6)(7)formerformer. One or more specially trained watch over them as they live.
One reason for this approach is to humanize the residence (8)former. Middle-class and upper middle-class residential areas are chosen for these group homes. The homes adapted the children to normal life (9)former. Some people have mistaken group homes as places where people with mental problems can be dropped off and left. This is a wrong way to look at them, however. (10)former. It is happy news that many people with mental problems have received proper treatment there and they are improving day by day.
Questions 11 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.
There has been a movement to help children improve their reading. President Clinton later joins (11)for America's future\(12)aimedformer Presidents Ford, Carter and Bush at \
at recruiting one million volunteer tutors
to provide after school, weekend and summer reading help for up to three million children. Mr. Clinton will ask Congress this coming week for nearly three (13)billion dollars to
fund a five-year program called \
coordinationThe program would fund the (14) of the
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