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English Senior High

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130. Nancy almost never asks for help her work, but last week she was so overwhelmed that she did. (A) with (B) for (C) at (D) to 131. Instead of buying a car, you might want to try leasing one by --month. (A) the (B) a (C) its (D) this 133. Resumes with cover letters may be submitted by fax, e-mail or conventional mail, but initial inquiries may not be made in or by telephone. (A) oneself (B) person (C) self (D) them 107. The thief came out the front door of the liquor store and walked off that direction. (A) at (B) on (C) in (D) to 109. No one is allowed to enter the secret facility without presenting two - …of photographic identification. (A) pieces (B) acts (C) marks (D) parts 125. A lack of long-term planning contributed a sense that the company would run into trouble sooner or later. (A) to (B) with (C) for (D) at 127.…… remain several important issues to resolve, but the negotiations appear to be moving toward a successful conclusion. (A) It (B) She (C) They (D) There 130. Sometimes negotiations break down for unexpected reasons, even when the two sides have respect for one…………。 (A) other (B) the other (C) others (D) another 134. In the early 1990s, the Japanese economy struggled under a heavy bad debt burden, …with the additional problem of slow economic growth. (A) along (B) in (C) on (D) out 135.… thorough market research, it is difficult for a manufacturer to determine how well-known its brand name is, and how people will react to different style changes. (A) Unless (B) Without (C) Other than (D) Outside of 101. The train won't the next town for another hour or so. (A) arrive (B) come (C) get (D) reach

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English Senior High

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130. Nancy almost never asks for help - her work, but last week she was so overwhelmed that she did. (A) with (B) for (C) at (D) to 131. Instead of buying a car, you might want to try leasing one by month. (A) the (B) a (C) its (D) this 133. Resumes with cover letters may be submitted by fax, e-mail or conventional mail, but initial inquiries may not be made in ………or by telephone. (A) oneself (B) person (C) self (D) them 107. The thief came out the front door of the liquor store and walked off direction. (A) at that (B) on (C) in (D) to 109. No one is allowed to enter the secret facility without presenting two - …of photographic identification. (A) pieces (B) acts (C) marks (D) parts 125. A lack of long-term planning contributed …a sense that the company would run into trouble sooner or later. (A) to (B) with (C) for (D) at 127.…… remain several important issues to resolve, but the negotiations appear to be moving toward a successful conclusion. (A) It (B) She (C) They (D) There 130. Sometimes negotiations break down for unexpected reasons, even when the two sides have respect for one………。 (A) other (B) the other (C) others (D) another 134. In the early 1990s, the Japanese economy struggled under a heavy bad debt burden, …with the additional problem of slow economic growth. (A) along (B) in (C) on (D) out 135.… thorough market research, it is difficult for a manufacturer to determine how well-known its brand name is, and how people will react to different style changes. (A) Unless (B) Without (C) Other than (D) Outside of 101. The train won't the next town for another hour or so. (A) arrive (B) come (C) get (D) reach

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English Senior High

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her work, but last week she was so 130. Nancy almost never asks for help overwhelmed that she did. (A) with (B) for (C) at (D) to 131. Instead of buying a car, you might want to try leasing one by --month. (A) the (B) a (C) its (D) this 133. Resumes with cover letters may be submitted by fax, e-mail or conventional mail, but initial inquiries may not be made in ……… or by telephone. (A) oneself (B) person (C) self (D) them 107. The thief came out the front door of the liquor store and walked off direction. (A) at that (B) on (C) in (D) to 109. No one is allowed to enter the secret facility without presenting two ……… of photographic identification. (A) pieces (B) acts (C) marks (D) parts 125. A lack of long-term planning contributed a sense that the company would run into trouble sooner or later. (A) to (B) with (C) for (D) at 127.… remain several important issues to resolve, but the negotiations appear to be moving toward a successful conclusion. (A) It (B) She (C) They (D) There 130. Sometimes negotiations break down for unexpected reasons, even when the two sides have respect for one……. (A) other (B) the other (C) others (D) another 134. In the early 1990s, the Japanese economy struggled under a heavy bad debt burden, …with the additional problem of slow economic growth. (A) along (B) in (C) on (D) out 135.…………… thorough market research, it is difficult for a manufacturer to determine how well-known its brand name is, and how people will react to different style changes. (A) Unless (B) Without (C) Other than (D) Outside of 101. The train won't the next town for another hour or so. (A) arrive (B) come (C) get (D) reach

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English Senior High

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130. Nancy almost never asks for help her work, but last week she was so overwhelmed that she did. (A) with (B) for (C) at (D) to 131. Instead of buying a car, you might want to try leasing one by month. (A) the (B) a (C) its (D) this 133. Resumes with cover letters may be submitted by fax, e-mail or conventional mail, but initial inquiries may not be made in …or by telephone. (A) oneself (B) person (C) self (D) them 107. The thief came out the front door of the liquor store and walked off direction. (A) at that (B) on (C) in (D) to 109. No one is allowed to enter the secret facility without presenting two -…of photographic identification. (A) pieces (B) acts (C) marks (D) parts 125. A lack of long-term planning contributed …a sense that the company would run into trouble sooner or later. (A) to (B) with (C) for (D) at 127.……… remain several important issues to resolve, but the negotiations appear to be moving toward a successful conclusion. (A) It (B) She (C) They (D) There 130. Sometimes negotiations break down for unexpected reasons, even when the two sides have respect for one ……。 (A) other (B) the other (C) others (D) another 134. In the early 1990s, the Japanese economy struggled under a heavy bad debt burden, … with the additional problem of slow economic growth. (A) along (B) in (C) on (D) out 135.………… thorough market research, it is difficult for a manufacturer to determine how well-known its brand name is, and how people will react to different style changes. (A) Unless (B) Without (C) Other than (D) Outside of 101. The train won't the next town for another hour or so. (A) arrive (B) come (C) get (D) reach

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English Senior High

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her work, but last week she was so 130. Nancy almost never asks for help overwhelmed that she did. (A) with (B) for (C) at (D) to 131. Instead of buying a car, you might want to try leasing one by …… month. (A) the (B) a (C) its (D) this 133. Resumes with cover letters may be submitted by fax, e-mail or conventional mail, but initial inquiries may not be made in ……… or by telephone. (C) self (A) oneself (B) person (D) them 107. The thief came out the front door of the liquor store and walked off direction. (A) at that (B) on (C) in (D) to 109. No one is allowed to enter the secret facility without presenting two of photographic identification. (A) pieces (B) acts (C) marks (D) parts 125. A lack of long-term planning contributed- into trouble sooner or later. (A) to a sense that the company would run (B) with (C) for (D) at 127. remain several important issues to resolve, but the negotiations appear to be moving toward a successful conclusion. (A) It (B) She (C) They (D) There 130. Sometimes negotiations break down for unexpected reasons, even when the two sides have respect for one ………… (A) other (B) the other (C) others (D) another 134. In the early 1990s, the Japanese economy struggled under a heavy bad debt burden, …with the additional problem of slow economic growth. (A) along (B) in (C) on (D) out 135.… thorough market research, it is difficult for a manufacturer to determine how well-known its brand name is, and how people will react to different style changes. (A) Unless (B) Without (C) Other than (D) Outside of 101. The train won't the next town for another hour or so. (B) come (A) arrive (C) get (D) reach

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

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¥ Samuel Pepys is the earliest diary- keeper that is famous today. for it gives personal insight into London's Great Plague and the Great Fire. Pepys took diary writing from the realm of business to the individual. His diary is being published on the Internet, and it is interesting to note that there has beena new entry every day since Anne Frars 1929-194。 n January of 2003. It will continue over the course of several years to come. Reading his diary is fascinating. and it makes his life all the more real to us. 63 Today's electronic version of the diary, the web READING PASSAGE log, or “blog," has once again stretched the diary to fopic sentences and supporting sentences of each paragraph be much more than a personal account of the dav's events. There are blogs to document recipes, traveling. ロ movies, independent news, product announcements, allowance." It refers to a book for fragmentary writings by date and is photos, and anything else that needs to be recorded over time. Search engines like Technorati.com have 会 the six volumes of Samuel Pepys diary manuscript 35 been created to keep track of the more than 112 million blogs that are $ diary is a good form of self-study. 日(In America, from the 1940s through the 1980s! a diary was thought of currently public. In its newest incarnation, the diary has become more popular mostly as a way to privately express one's deepest thoughts while keeping notations about the day, In those times, pnd even continuing on today, writin。 in a diary was like writing to a special friend. Many times, movies would show than ever. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 9 teenage girl beginning to write in her diary while she said aloud, "Dear diary Decide if each statement is true [T] or false [F]. If it is false, write the sentence correctly. What followed was a synopsis of the day, usually filled with emotion. Those private reflections may have historical significance long after the 1.[]The word “diary" means a collection of stories written every ロ day. author's death. A diary kept by a young German Jewish girl by the name of Anne 2.[] Diary writing in movies illustrates how similar it is to writing to a special friend. Frank provides us with invaluable lessons about history, for she documented Anne kept a record of her private events and thoughts in her diary after she moved to Germany. 15 her experiences while she hid from the Nazis during their occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. Her diary became one of the world's most widely 4.[]Pepys was one of the first diary writers to include his own personal observations of historical events. read books and is the basis for many films. Samuel Pepys, who lived during the 17th century, is the earliest diary-keeper that is famous today. His diary is also an important documentation of history, ロ 5.[、]Today's diaries on the web are changing their characteristic of being secretive. 12

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