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Passage Four Mr. And Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey in the past, staying in a small inn at the foot of a hill. One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business, so they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went touring around that famous city. They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They expected that they would have to go to bed hungry, because in that small inn in New Jersey no meals were served after seven. They were therefore surprised when the man who received them in the hall asked whether they would ask dinner there that night. "Are you still serving dinner" asked Mr. Smith. "Yes, certainly, sir," answered the man. "We serve it until half past nine." "What are the times of meals then" asked Mr. Smith. "Well, Sir," answered the man, "We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five and dinner, from six to half past nine." "But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights of London." Said Mrs. Smith. When they arrived at the hotel, they found().

A. no meals were served after seven
B. dinner was still being served after seven
C. their plane had arrived too late
D. they had to go bed hungry

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A. Hello
B. I’m afraid
C. Excuse me
D. Could you tell me
E. Thank you
F. Sure Miss
G. Do me a favor please
H. What can I do for you

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A. Hello
B. I’m afraid
C. Excuse me
D. Could you tell me
E. Thank you
F. Sure Miss
G. Do me a favor please
H. What can I do for you

Passage Five Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. The United States was mad at the Japanese so they made many Japanese-Americans leave their homes. They were put in camps with barbed wire around the outside of the camps. Many Japanese-American young men were called into the army. Some of them joined the US Military Intelligence Service or MIS. The MIS was a secret group that fought the Japanese soldiers. This secret group translated important maps and papers. They questioned Japanese prisoners. Another task they did was to translate diaries written in Japanese. Sometimes Japanese soldiers hid in caves to hide from the Americans. The MIS would try to get the scared soldiers to leave the caves. This was known as "cave flushing." Some of the soldiers would give up and leave the caves. Other Japanese would jump to their deaths. The MIS never got awards for their efforts until the year 2000. Then they were rewarded for their brave acts in World War II. It took almost sixty years for them to be honored. Gayle Yamada has made a film about the brave Japanese-American MIS. The film is called "Uncommon Courage" and is a true story. Hopefully, Yamada’s film and the movie, "Pearl Harbor," will not cause people to hate Japanese-Americans or any other race. The letters MIS stood for______.

A. Missing Infantry Soldiers
B. Military Intelligence Service
C. Military Intelligence Soldiers
D. Military Infamy Service

Write on ANSWER SHEET TWO a note of about 50~60 words based on the following situation: The heating system in the hotel where you live didn’t work well last night. Write to the manager to complain about this. Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.

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