แนวข อสอบ O-NET ม.3 ว ชาภาษาอ งกฤษ ประจาป การศ กษา 2559

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แนวข อสอบ O-NET ม.3 ว ชาภาษาอ งกฤษ ประจาป การศ กษา 2559

แนวข อสอบ O-NET ม.3 ว ชาภาษาอ งกฤษ Part 1: Conversation Directions: Read the situations and choose the best answers. Situation: You want to ask your friends out for dinner. 1. What will you say? 1. Are you hungry now? 2. Where is the nearest restaurant? 3. Let s go out for dinner, shall we? 4. When will you finish your work? Situation: You have heard that Smith is seriously ill and is now in hospital. 2. What will you say when you visit him? 1. Get well soon. 2. Lucky you. 3. Don t be afraid. 4. Don t worry. Be happy. Situation: At the end of the lecture, you want to ask the professor a question. 3. What will you say to the professor? 1. Will you answer my question? 2. Excuse me, can you wait for me here? 3. Excuse me, can I ask you a question? 4. Would you mind asking me a question? Situation: You want to go to the Grand Palace on foot, but you don t know how to get there. You want to ask for directions. 5. What will you say? 1. How far is it from here to the Grand Palace? 2. How long does it take to get to the Grand Palace? 3. Can I take a bus to the Grand Palace? 4. How can I get to the Grand Palace? Situation: You want to tell your friend that it takes time to achieve something important. 6. What proverb will you say? 1. Time and tide waits for no man. 2. Time is money. 3. Rome was not built in a day. 4. Better late than never. Situation: In the office Boss: Secretary: Boss: Oh, the phone is ringing again. 7 7. 1. Can I hang it up? 2. Shall I take it? 3. May I hold on? Sure, thanks. 4. Will you answer it? Situation: You friend invites you to a party, but you are not sure if you can go or not. 4. What will you say? 1. It doesn t matter whether I come or not. 2. I d love to, but let me check my schedule first. 3. I m afraid I have to go now. 4. That sounds great. See you there.

Situation: At a shoe shop Shop assistant: Customer: Shop assistant: Shop assistant: Customer: Shop assistant: Customer: 8. 1. How can I help you? 8 I m looking for a pair of tennis shoes. Let me look in the stockroom. A moment later Here you are. Great! 9 Definitely. 10 45, I think. 2. Do you want to look for something? 3. Do you want some tennis shoes? 4. What should I help you? 9. 1. What should I do next? 2. How much do I owe you? 3. Can I try them on? 4. Is this your favorite one? 10. 1. What size do you take? 2. Do you take a smaller size? 3. How large are your shoes? 4. How many pairs do you have? Part 2: Reading Sign Directions: Read the sign and choose the best answer. 11. What does this sign mean? 1. You are the only person that is allowed to enter this area. 2. You cannot enter this area without permission. 3. This area is under construction. 4. This area will be open soon. Directions: Reading the passage and choose the best answers. Passage Passage 1 Have you ever had the flu? If you have, you know how miserable it can make you feel. Most kids will get the flu sometime during their school years. When you have the flu, you usually get a fever (which can be high), have a cough, feel very tired, and may have a sore throat as well. It can make you feel sick for a few days or for as long as a week. Sometimes, it can be hard to tell if you have the flu or a cold, but with the flu, you'll usually have a higher fever and feel much worse. The flu is a type of virus, which means medicine will only help the symptoms such as the cough and fever. For most kids, the flu comes and goes, but for some, it can be a serious illness. Most kids get the flu in the winter because germs spread more easily when kids are inside in settings such as classrooms. The best way to prevent from getting the flu is to wash your hands often, keep your hands to yourself, and go to your doctor for the flu shot or mist. 12. According to the passage, 1. most kids don't even realize they have the flu. 2. the flu cannot easily spread from one person to another. 3. most kids get the flu in the winter. 4. medicine can helps kill the flu.

13. What question is answered in the first paragraph? 1. How do I prevent the flu? 2. How long does the flu last? 3. When does the flu spread? 4. How many people get the flu? 17. Which of the following WOULD NOT help you in preventing the flu? 1. Getting a flu shot or flu mist 2. Washing your hands often 3. Keeping your hands to yourself 4. Not going to school during winter 14. Which sentence has the same meaning as this one? For most kids, the flu comes and goes, but for some, it can be a serious illness. 1. For the flu, kids can be a serious illness. 2. For most kids, the flu is a serious illness, but for some it comes and goes. 3. For some kids, the flu can be incurable. 4. While the flu can be a serious illness, most kids who get it can recover. 15. What does the author IMPLY in the following sentence? The flu is a type of virus, which means medicine will only help the symptoms such as the cough and fever. 1. Medicine will not help your fever or sore throat 2. Medicine will not be able to kill the flu. 3. You should not bother taking medicine if you have the flu. 4. The flu is not really a virus. 18. Based on the following sentence, which of the following might be another setting where the flu could easily spread? Most kids get the flu in the winter because germs spread more easily when kids are inside in settings such as classrooms. 1. A city park 2. The baseball field 3. A day-care center 4. A forest Adapted from: http://mrnussbaum.com/influenzareading-comprehension/ 16. Why is the flu most easily spread in the winter? 1. Kids are inside in classroom settings. 2. Kids like to play outdoors. 3. There is less daylight during the winter. 4. Kids start washing their hands less often in the winter.

Schedule Directions: Read the schedule and choose the best answers. Meeting: Conference Room A 8:00 Coffee 9:00 Opening Remarks 9:15 Introductions 9:25 Presentations Marketing Personnel Accounting Customer Service 10:25 BREAK 11:00 Presentations CEO Chairman of the Board 11:30 Questions and Answers 12:00 Adjourn 19. Why was this schedule prepared? 1. To limit the number of coffee breaks 2. To make everyone pay attention 3. To introduce the speakers 4. To establish an agenda for the meeting 20. What immediately follows the presentations by the senior officers? 1. A break 2. Lunch 3. A question-and-answer period 4. Introductions Adapted from: Barron s TOEIC 5 th Edition (2010) Bar chart Directions: Read the bar charts and choose the best answers. Super Cosmetics Company Retail Sales 2001-2004 21. What is this chart about? 1. How much a company sold 2. How much a company spent 3. How much a company lost 4. How much a company invested 22. How many dollars in sales did the company make in 2002? 1. 3 million 2. 3.5 million 3. 3.75 million 4. 4.25 million 23. Which year had the highest sales? 1. 2001 2. 2002 3. 2003 4. 2004 24. In which year did the company have 3.5 million dollars in sales? 1. 2001 2. 2002 3. 2003 4. 2004

Advertisement Directions: Read the ad and choose the best answers. WHY WAIT FOR A BETTER JOB? Get a great job now! National Air is hiring full-time representatives for Sales & Reservations. Talk to our employees and discover why we re the best thing in the air. Interviews on the spot! Bring your résumé OPEN HOUSE National Air Headquarters Southeast National Airport Monday, November 9 7:30 P.M. 25. What is the purpose of this ad? 1. To sell tickets 2. To meet new people 3. To recruit potential employees 4. To show off the new headquarters 26. Where will the event be held? 1. At the owner s house 2. At their head office 3. At the regional office 4. On a plane Adapted from: Barron s TOEIC 5 th Edition (2010) Part 1: Grammar and Vocabulary Cloze Test Directions: Choose the best answers. Twenty years ago, kids in school 27 of the Internet. Now, I bet you cannot find a person in your school who has not at least heard of it. In fact, many of us use it on a regular 28 and even have 29 to it from our homes! The 'net' in Internet really stands for network. A network is two or more computers connected together so that information 30, or sent from one computer to another. The Internet is a vast resource for 31. You may enjoy 32 it to do research for a school project, downloading your favorite songs or 33 with friends and family. Information is accessed through web pages that companies, organizations and individuals create and post. It is like a giant bulletin board that the whole world uses! But since anyone can put anything on the Internet, you also have to be 34 and use your best 35 and a little common sense. 27. 1. did never even heard 2. have never even heard 3. had never even heard 4. did not even hear 28. 1. basic 2. basis 3. bet 4. base 29. 1. access 2. entrance 3. shortcut 4. route 30. 1. can share 2. can shared 3. can be sharing 4. can be shared 31. 1. all types of information 2. all types of informations 3. all type of information 4. all type of informations

32. 1. use 2. using 3. to use 4. being used 33. 1. communicating 2. calculating 3. commuting 4. confusing 34. 1. serious 2. enthusiastic 3. patient 4. careful 35. 1. judgment 2. knowledge 3. intention 4. advice Restatement Directions: Choose the correct answers which have the same meaning as the given sentences. 36. Since Susan moved to Florida in 2002, she hasn t moved to any other place. 1. Susan is now in Florida. 2. Susan is not living in Florida now. 3. After 2002, Susan moved to Florida 4. Susan lived in Florida before she moved to another place. 37. Had you studied harder, you would have passed the examination. 1. You will pass the examination if you study harder. 2. Although you studied harder, you didn t pass the examination. 3. You didn t pass the examination because you didn t study harder. 4. You passed the examination because you studied harder. 38. Of the five students, Jack is the most intelligent. 1. Jack is as intelligent as the other four students. 2. The other four students are more intelligent than Jack. 3. The other four students are less intelligent than Jack. 4. Jack is the most intelligent student in the school. 39. Tim cannot drive, and neither can Tom. 1. Both Tim and Tom cannot drive. 2. Unlike Tim, Tom can drive. 3. Tim and Tom don t want to be a driver. 4. Both Tim and Tom didn t learn to drive. 40. John was too young to join this program. 1. John was young, but he was able to join this program. 2. John was not able to join this program because he was not young enough. 3. John was young, so he was able to join this program. 4. John was not old enough to join this program.

Error Recognition Directions: Choose the answer which is grammatically incorrect. 41. Eating too much salt increases your risk of 1. develop high blood pressure 2. (hypertension), which is a major risk factor 3. for heart disease, kidney disease and stroke. 4. 45. Millions of animals use in medical 1. 2. experiments each year, many of which are 3. 4. funded by taxpayer dollars and charitable donations. 42. Einstein first became interesting in science 1. 2. when his father gave him a compass. 3. 4. 43. Michael Faraday, who came from a very poor family, became one of the most 2. 3. 1. greatest scientists in history. 4. 44. Technology not only enables students to 1. access more and better resources and also 2. 3. provides faster and more versatile methods for gathering, sharing, and manipulating 4. information.

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