SHE TRAVELED (34)_______ THROUGH GREECE, ITALY AND CYPRUS. HOWEVER...
30. She traveled (34)_______ through Greece, Italy and Cyprus. However, her passion was forexploring ancient lands of the Middle East. She was determined to make contact with the tribesthat populated the area before their traditional (35)_______ of life vanished forever. She ledexpeditions into the most dangerous areas and despite the risks (she was even thrown into amilitary prison on one occasion), she always returned safe and (36)_______ . During her travels,she completed a (37)_______ across the Valley of the Assassins, famous not only for its roughterrain but (38)_______ for its murderous inhabitants, and followed in the (39)_______ ofAlexander, the Great. In her long career she produced maps, discovered lost cities, and worked asa spy and propagandist, although it is as a travel writer that she is best remembered. She died atthe age of 100, (40)_______ most women of her generation in more ways than one.Question 31: A. remote B. outward C. wide D. farQuestion 32: A. placed B. got C. set D. putQuestion 33: A. with B. on C. at D. inQuestion 34: A. deliberately B. privately C. extensively D. broadlyQuestion 35: A. nature B. way C. route D. typeQuestion 36: A. again B. back C. round D. soundQuestion 37: A. transfer B. turn C. trek D. trackQuestion 38: A. neither B. also C. and D. norQuestion 39: A. departure B. footsteps C. time D. trailQuestion 40: A. outstaying B. outweighing C. outliving D. outnumberingRead the passage and choose the best answer marked A, B, C, or D to indicate the rightanswer to each of the following questions.Application for admission to the Graduate School at this university must be made on formsprovided by the Director of Admission. An applicant whose undergraduate work was done atanother institution should request that two copies of undergraduate transcripts and degrees be sentdirectly to the Dean of the Graduate School. Both the application and the transcripts must be onfile at least one month prior to the registration date, and must be accompanied by anon-refundable ten-dollar check or money order to cover the cost of processing the application.Students who have already been admitted to the Graduate School but were not enrolled during theprevioussemester should reapply for admission using a special short form available in the officeof the Graduate School. It is not necessary for students who have previously been deniedadmission to resubmit transcripts; however, new application forms must accompany all requestsfor reconsideration. Applications should be submitted at least eight weeks in advance of thesession in which the student wishes to enroll. Students whose applications are received afterthe deadline may be considered for admission as non-degree students, and may enroll for sixcredit hours. Non-degree status must be changed prior to the completion of the first semester ofstudy, however.An undergraduate student of this university who has senior status and is within ten credithours of completing all requirements for graduation may register for graduate work with therecommendation of the chairperson of the department and the approval of the Dean of theGraduate School.Question 41: What is the author's main point?A. How to make application for graduation. B. How to obtain senior status.C. How to apply to the Graduate School. D. How to register for graduate coursework.Question 42: Where would this passage most probably be found?A. In a university catalog B. In a travel folder C. In a textbook D. In a newspaperQuestion 43: The word “semester” in the passage is closest meaning to_____________.A. term B. student C. year D. schoolQuestion 44: The word “deadline” in the passage is closest meaning to_____________.A. closing ceremony B. unexpired C. closing date D. openingceremonyQuestion 45: The phrase “in advance of” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to________.A. into B. after the end of C. on either side of D. prior toMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that isCLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions.Question 46: It is possible that the fire in the ship was started by a bomb.A. They say that a bomb started the fire in the ship.B. The fire in the ship might have been started by a bomb.C. It shall be said the fire in the ship had been started by a bomb.D. The fire in the ship is known to have been started by a bomb.Question 47: Had Kathy studied hard, she would have passed the examination.A. Kathy knew that she would succeed in the examination.B. But for her hard study, Kathy would have succeed in the examination.C. Kathy studied very hard but she did not succeed in the examination.D. Kathy did not study hard, so she failed.Question 48: There is something about that man’s face that strikes me as very familiar.A. That man’s face hit me in a familiar way.B. That man has something that strikes me in the face.C. I think I have seen that man somewhere before.D. Something about that man’s face makes me familiar.Question 49: “When the bell rings take the meat out of the oven,” my sister said.A. My sister warned me against taking the meat out of the oven when the bell rang.B. My sister said that when the bell rang I was to take the meat out of the oven.C. My sister suggested that I should take the meat out of the oven when the bell rang.D. My sister asked me that when the bell rang to take the meat out of the oven.Question 50: “Would you mind moving the bicycle?” said the janitor. “It’s in the way.”A. The janitor advised me to move the bicycle and said that it was in the way.B. The janitor told me to move the bicycle because it was in the way.C. The janitor asked if I would mind moving the bicycle and said to me that it was in the way.D. The janitor suggested moving the bicycle and told that it was in the way._______THE END______