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Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Let children learn to judge their own work. A child learning to talk does not learn by being corrected all the time: if corrected too much, he will stop talking. He notices a thousand times a day the differences between the language he uses and the language those around him use. Bit by bit, he makes the necessary changes to make his language like other people's. In the same way, children learning to do all the other things they learn to do without being taught -- to walk, run, climb, whistle, ride a bicycle -- compare their own performances with those of more skilled people, and slowly make the needed changes. But in school we never give a child a chance to find out his mistakes for himself, let alone correct them We do it all for him. We act as if we thought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was pointed out to him, or correct it unless he was made to. Soon he becomes dependent on the teacher. Let him do it himself. Let him work out, with the help of other children if he wants it, what this word says, what the answer to that problem is, whether or not this is a good way of saying or doing this or not.
If it is a matter of right answers, as it may be in mathematics or science, give him the answer book. Let him correct his own papers. Why should we teachers waste time on such routine work? Our job should be to help the child when he tells us that he can't find the way to get the right answer. Let's end all this nonsense of grades, exams, and marks. Let us throw them all out, let the children learn what all educated persons must some day learn and how to measure their own understanding, and how to know what they know or do not know. Let them get on with this job in the way that seems most sensible to them, with our help as school teachers if they ask for it. The idea that there is a body of knowledge to be learned at school and used for the rest of one's life is nonsense in a world as complicated and rapidly changing as ours. Anxious parents and teachers say, "But suppose they fail to learn something essential, something they will need to get on in the world?" Don't worry! If it is essential, they will go out into the world and learn it.
What does the author think is the best way for children to learn things?

A. By copying what other people do.
By making mistakes and having them corrected.
C. By listening to explanations from skilled people.
D. By asking a great many questions.

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There are many people who have nobody near to see their need for help and often nobody to give it even when the need is known. The old, the handicapped, the homeless and friendless -- these are the people for whom help may not come, because nobody sees. It may not have occurred to you that you are in a position to help. Community service means helping the people around you. Organizations exist which try to make sure that someone sees when help is needed and does something about it. These organizations depend on voluntary help to carry out a wide variety of tasks, volunteers giving up a little of their spare time to lend a hand.
If you wish to take part in this worthwhile activity, what sort of things would you do? Think of the people most in need of help and the ways in which help can be given. Much of the work of community service is concerned with the cam of the elderly and the handicapped. Old people cannot always redecorate their homes. Household repairs, cleaning, preparing food or taking care of the garden may all prove difficult. Elderly people with failing eyesight are delighted ii a friend comes in to read or to write letters for them A helping hand and a friendly face can mean a great deal to a lonely elderly person.
Handicapped people may be young or old. People confined to wheelchairs cannot go out unless somebody takes them. Blind children may love swimming but they need a sighted swimmer to go with them. Some handicapped people may be unable to go out at all and a visitor is then more than welcome. Voluntary help is needed in hospitals. There are library and shop trolleys to be taken round the wards and at Christmas time decorations to be put up and parties and concerts to be organized. Some volunteers help to run playgrounds for young children during school holidays and also look after children in preschool play groups.
What do you do if you want to help? Your school may have contact with an outside organization or, indeed, run a community service scheme itself. In many towns there is a committee called the Council of Social Service or the Guild of Social Welfare and they will be able to tell you about voluntary activities in the area. The Citizens' Advice Bureau and the Women's Royal Voluntary Service are other sources of information, as is the public library. Churches, the Scouts arid other youth organizations can tell you about their activities. Most large cities in the United Kingdom have youth groups for community service, for it is here that the need is greatest If you join such a group, you will bring pleasure and hope to people who need your help.
The author's purpose in writing this passage is to explain ______.

A. why it is necessary for us to help others
B. who can help others
C. who most need help
D. what community service is

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Computers will surely make stunt people lose jobs.
B. The stunt people should blame on the use of computer in making stunts.
Computers make the job of the stunt people more challenging.
D. Audiences are losing interest in the stunt people.

The evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that【C1】______the middle of this century cheap computers【C2】______larger than portable typewriters will【C3】______that will be able to solve almost any【C4】______faster and more efficiently than we can. "Intelligence" in a machine,【C5】______in a human, is best【C6】______as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This【C7】______involve medical analysis and prescriptions,【C8】______legal matters—【C9】______short, replacing the profession of lawyers completely or in【C10】______war games : in other words,【C11】______governments whether【C12】______not to go to war.【C13】______computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons, the prospect is that they will【C14】______the more beneficial role of preventing wars.【C15】______asked to estimate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts【C16】______from the lifelong military expert with his optimistic sense and military enthusiasm.
When the same figures are fed into the emotionless machine each to be weighed with【C17】______objective and then judged【C18】______each other, the【C19】______, far more often than"【C20】______"in human decision making, will be: "You start this war you will lose."
【C1】

A. at
B. by
C. in
D. on

What can we learn about the woman from the passage?

A. She never got married.
B. She didn't get along well with the speaker.
C. She had no life companion except the pet dog.
D. She usually slept on the floor.

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