TEXT G
First read the following questions.
85. Which sentence expresses the main idea?
A. Necessity is the mother of invention.
B. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
C. Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched
D. Join the unhooked generation.
86. The paragraph is in favor of ____.
A. forbidding smoking in public places
B. outlawing the sale of tobacco products
C. promoting good health habits
D. enforcing strict air quality controls
Now read Text G quickly and mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.
Whether you are a smoker or a non-smoker, you should take measures to protect your lungs. You can test your lung capacity by holding a lighted match about six inches from your face and trying to blow it out with your mouth wide open. If you cannot blow out the flame, arrange for a medical examination. Using a simple machine called a spirometer. A doctor can measure the lungs’ strength and capacity. In other words, he can test how efficiently you breathe. When combined with a complete physical examination, the spirometer test may detect early sighs of respiratory problems.
TEXT H
First read the following questions.
87. Mr. and Mrs. Pfile arrived at Reader’s Digest Headquarters in Pleasantville, New York by____.
A. air
B. bus
C. taxi
D. sea
88. How much money did Mr. Pfile win altogether?
A. Five million dollars.
B. $ 5,100,000.00.
C. $ 100,000.
D. $ 4,900,000.
Now read Text H quickly and mark your answers on your ANWER SHEET.
PENNSYLVANIA BUSINESSMAN WINS $5,100,000.00!
PLEASANTVILLE,NY——Grand Prize Winner Mr. Ira Pfile received his prize check——IN PERSON——from Reader’s Digest President, Richard McLoughlin.
Mr. Pfile and his wife, Virginia, were brought to New York by corporate jet from their home in Charleroi, Pennsylvania to attend a special ceremony in their hon or at Reader’s Digest Headquarters in Pleasantville, New York.
Throngs of Digest employees, reporters and cameramen all turned out to celebrate Mr. Pfiles’s lucky windfall and to personally witness the presentation of his award.
In addition to the FIVE-MILLION-DOLLAR Grand Prize, Mr. Pfile also won a Bonus of $100,000 CASH——just for getting his entry back early.
A 1936 graduate of the Wharton School of Business, Mr. Pfile has owned and operated a variety of businesses and is currently active in the real estate field.
Mr. Pfile subscribes to Reader’s Digest and has been reading it since the 1920s. Like her husband, Mrs. Pfile regularly reads the Digest and for years has enjoyed Reader’s Digest Condensed Books as well.
TEXT I
First read the following questions.
89. In the year when the World Cup was held in Munich, Germany, ____was the winner.
A. Italy
B. Brazil
C. West Germany
D. Argentina
90. According to the passage, USA held the World Cup games in____.
A. 1994
B. 1954
C. 1978
D. 1982
Now read Text I quickly and mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET.
YEAR WINNER SCORE RUNNER-UPSCORE PLACE HELD
1930[]Uruguay[]4[]Argentina[]2[]Montevideo,Uruguay
[BHD]1934[]Italy []2[]Czechoslovakia[]1[]Rome,ltaly
[BH]1938[]Italy []4[]Hungary []2[]Paris,France
[BH]1950[]Uruguay []2[]Brazil[]1[]Rio do Janeiro,Brazil
[BH]1954[]West Germany []3[]Hungary[]2[]Bern,Switzerland
[BH]1958[]Brazil []5[]Sweden []2[]Stockholm,Sweden
[BH]1962[]Brazil []3[]Czechoslovakia[]1[]Santiago,Chile
[BH]1966[]England[]4[]West Germany []2[]London, England
[BH]1970[]Brazil []4[]Italy []1[]Mexico City,Mexico
[BH]1974[]West Germany []2[]Netherlands[]1[]Munich, Germany
[BH]1978[]Argentina[]3[]Netherlands[]1[]Buenos Aires,Argentina
[BH〗1982[]Italy[]3[]West Germany[]1[]Madrid,Spain
[BH]1986[]Argentina[]3[]West Germany []2[]Mexico City,Mexico
[BH]1990[]West Germany []1[]Argentina[]0[]Rome,Italy
[BH]1994[]Brazil[]0*[]Italy[]0[]Pasadena,USA〖BG)F〗
* Brazil won the game 3-2 in a penalty-kick shoot-out
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