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A week ago, the California Assembly approved the measure, which ----in addition to raising the age limit----treats electronic cigarettes the same as tobacco products, expands smoke-free areas, increases smoking bans and allow counties to collect higher taxes on cigarettes than the 87-cent per pack state tax. The Assemblys vote came a few days after the city of San Francisco increased the age to buy tobacco products to 21. California lawmakers passed the bill despite lobbying(8n from tobacco interests. The measure also faced opposition from many Republicans, who said the state should not be involved in policing people s personal choices.  I don t smoke. I don t encourage my children to, said Republican Assemblyman Donald Wagner. But theyre adults, and its our job to treat our citizens as adults. But supporters of the bill say raising the age to 21 moves legally purchased to tobacco that much farther from younger kids. This will save the medical system millions of dollars, said Democratic Assemblyman Jim Wood. (76)It will save thousands of lives. A 2015 study by the Institute of Medicine found that if the minimum legal age to buy tobacco were raised to 21 nationwide, tobacco use would drop by 12 percent by the time today s teens reached adulthood.In addition , there would be 223,000 fewer premature(Ǐev deaths and 50, 000 fewer deaths from lung cancer. 1. Which of the following is the first state to raise smoking age to 21 A. California B Hawaii C. New York D. Washington The California law includes all the following measures EXCEPT_____. A enlarging no-smoking areas B allowing counties to collect higher taxes on cigarettes C increasing smoking bans D punishing parents who encourage their children to smoke 3. The word policing in Paragraph 3 probably means _______. A enriching B controlling C understanding D protecting 4. Who is against the bill? A Governor Jerry Brown B Assemblyman Donald Wagner C Assemblyman Jim Wood D The mayor of San Francisco 5. Which of the following is appropriate title for the passage? A California Lawmakers Vote to Raise Smoking Age to 21 B San Francisco Increased the Age to Buy Tobacco Products to 21 C Hawaii Has Already Raised the Age to Buy Tobacco. D California Bill Face Opposition from Many Republicans 00 Passage 2 Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage: Dr. James Barry was the first woman in England to go to medical school. When she was growing up, woman could not go to medical school.(77)So how did she became a doctor? She simply pretended that she was a man. No one knows Dr. Barrys real name, her birth date, or her familys background Some records show that she was born in 1795 in London. Some people say she was the daughter of a rich man or a royal prince. One fact we know is that in 1810, James Barry became a medical student at the University of Edinburgh. James Barrys classmates made fun of her because she didnt have a beard and she was only five feet tall. But no one thought she was a girl. At the age of 20,James Barry graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a Doctor of Medicine. She was one of the youngest students to complete her studies. Dr. Barry then went to work in a London hospital and studies surgery. A year later, she entered the army and become a hospital assistant. We will never know how she avoided the army physical examination. For the next 45 years, Dr. James Barry was a British officer and a successful surgeon. Everyone admired her. She began to do a lot of important work for the army. At that time England had many colonies around the world. Dr. Barry spent a lot of time in foreign countries. She traveled to India, Corfu, Malta, and Jamaica.In 1856 she went South Africa, and she was soon known as the best doctor and surgeon in the colony. She saved the life of the governors daughter, and later she became the governors personal doctor. People admired Dr. Barry, but she also has a reputation as a troublemaker. If people talked about high voice or tiny figure, she became very angry. She was an excellent swordsman, and she started fights often. 6.According to the passage , Dr. Barry was made fun of because she____ A had a low voice B had a funny beard C was tall D was short Which of the following about James Barry is a fact? A She had a rich father B She became a medical student in 1810 C She was born in Edinburgh D she was a royal princess Which of the following about James Barry is Not True? A She was a troublemaker B She worked in many foreign countries C She made great contributions to the British army. D She was the best doctor in London. Dr. Barry was not happy when people talked about her____. A family B job C university D voice The work swordsman in paragraph 4 probably means ____ A someone who is skilled at fighting with a sword B someone who is skilled at fighting with a gun C someone who often fights with other people D Someone who often makes trouble for other people 00 Passage 3 00Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage: 0Chokwe Selassie is on a mission to help drivers avoid potholes(bQWf:y in red, Chokwe says.  And if you get close to the pothole, your phone will warn you.Drivers can also use the app to report any potholes they encounter, and to look for other routes they can take to avoid roads that have them. The app relies on current available information about the street of Jackson."It works by using the citys 311 call system, so it uses information already stored in a database,Chokwe says. (79)Through the call system, citizens dial 3-1-1 to report non-emergency problems ----which include potholes. Chokwe and his friends determined that focusing on the 10 busiest streets in Jackson would give them a large enough sample size to test the prototype(SW 0 80 Although the app isn t yet available for sale, Chokwe is already looking for ways to improve it. The prototype remains limited to 10 streets in Jackson, but he hopes to add more, so that it includes every street in the city. And then he wants to go even farther. I want to keep working on the app until its nationwide, Chokwe says. 11. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. A solution to Traffic Jams B. An App to Detect Potholes C. Pothole problems in Big Cities D. Poor Road Conditions The phrase kick off in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___ A leave B invent C begin D shift People use the 311 call system to report ____. A emergencies B terrorist attacks C non-emergencies D children abuse The prototype focuses on ___ streets in Jackson. A. 10 B. 15 C.20 D. 25 According to the passage ,which of the following statements is true? A. Chokwe developed the app all by himself. B. People can buy the app from the online store. C. His mothers car was damaged by using the citys 911 call system D. The app works by using the citys 911 call system Part a! Vocabulary and Structure 30% Directions: In this part, there are 30 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 16. Can your brother and sister understand the English teacher? No, ____ of them can. A. Not either B. not one C. neither D. no one Someday in the future they are bound to ____ for the crimes they have committed today. A. pay B. cost C. catch D. spend 18. a true friend is one who offers you a helping hand when you are ______. A. in order B. in public C. in time D. in trouble 19. Young boys and girls stood on _____ sides of the street to welcome the president from Africa. A. every B. each C. both D. all Last night a big fire _____ in the suburbs of the town, causing huge losses to the area. A. broke down B. came down C. broke out D. came out 21. Customers: Waiter, a table for two, please. Waiter: Yes, sir. Theres one but its close to the door. Customer: ____. Well take it. A. Excuse me B. Not at all C. Well, it doesnt matter D. Not really 22. A childs five year is important as far as learning is ______. A. touched B. worried C. concerned D. affected 23. The man fell in love with her at first ______. A. scene B. sight C. look D. sign 24. They key ____ success is hard work and persistence. A. on B. to C. for D. of 25. We are all very grateful ______ you for your help. A. on B. from C. with D. to 26. If Jack ____ to the office tomorrow, give him the letter please. A. come B. comes C. came D. come 27. ____ Yellow River is known to be ____ second longest river in China. A. The, the B. /, / C. The, / D. /, the Neither Jane nor Ted ______ going to meet Professor Jones next Friday because both of them will be busy with their classes then. are B. were C. is D. was 29. By the year 2020, Chinas population probably _____ 1.4 billion. A. will be reaching B. are reaching C. will have reached D. has reached 30. Mary is the only student in my class _____ speaks Chinese. A. who B. which C. where D. what 31. Anna complained the hotel was too expensive. It had ____ her 1,000 dollars for the night. A. spent B. charged C. offered D. bought 32. ____ was in a completely different way that he played the game. A. That B. It C. There D. As 33. ____ all his homework for today, Tom felt very much relaxed and went out for a walk around his neighborhood. A. to finish B. To have finished C. Finished D. Having finished 34. The weather forecast says theres going to be a heavy storm here in two or three hours, so we have to hurry back home _____ it comes. before B. unless C. although D. until 35. He was _____ drunk that he could hardly stand. A. ever B. only C. such D. so 36. All students are required to translate this poem _____ English into Chinese. with B. from C. on D. for 37. He was buried ____ in the earthquake. A. Live B. alive C. lived D. lively 38. _____ wrong data, he failed to work out the problem. A. to be given B. Being C. Have given D. Having been given 39. He would be studying at the university now if he _____ the entrance examination. A. passed B. have passed C. had passed D. should have passed 40. Large quantities of water ____ needed for cooling purposes. A. are B. is C. have D. has 41. It is no use _____ to remember only grammar rules. A. trying B. try C. to try D. tried 42. He demands that she ______ on her own records. A. keep B. keeps C. has kept D. is keeping 43. Walking down the street the other day, _____. A. I saw unusual something happen B. a terrible accident occurred C. something unusual was seen by me D. I saw a terrible accident. He studied hard at school when he was young, _____ contributed a Lot to his success. A. which B. therefore C. that D. what 45. She is leaving her husband because she cannot _____ his bad temper any longer. A. put up with B. put away C. put off D. put up with Part b! Identification 10% Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. 46. Whenever you ask Bob a question, he doesnt hardly give a A B C satisfactory answer. D 47. Sidney did best in the final chemistry exam in his class, wasnt he? A B C D 48. No matter however hard he tries, he never seems to finish his work A B C in time. D 49. 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