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      PASSAGE 3

      Promptness is important in American business, academic,

      and social settings. The importance of punctuality

      is taug_ ht to young children in school. Tardy slops and

      the use of bells sig_ nal to the child that punctuality and

      time itself are to be respected. People who keep

      appointments are considered dependable. If people are

      late to job interviews, appointments, or classes, they are

      often vie_ wed as unreliable and irresponsible. In the business

      world, "time is money" and companies may fine

      their executives for tardiness to busi_ ness meetings.

      Of course, it is not always possible to be punctual. Social

      and business etiquette also provides rules for late arrivals.

      Calling on the telephone if one is going to be more than

      a few minute_ s late for schedule appointments is

      considered polite and is often ex_ pected. Keeping

      a date of a friend waiting beyond ten to twenty minute_ s is

      considered rude. On the other hand, arriving thirty

      minutes late to some parties is acceptable. Respecting

      deadlines is also important in academic and professional

      ci_ rcles. It is expected that deadlines for class assignments

      or business reports will be met. Students who hand in

      assignments late may be surp_ rised to find that the

      professor will lower their grades or even refus_ e to

      grade their work. Whether it is a question of arriving

      on time or of meeting a deadline, people are culturally

      conditioned to regulate t_ ime.

      31. The best title for this passage is ________.

      A. Promptness

      B. Time

      C. Deadlines

      D. Etiquette

      32. In the United States the child who must go

      to bed early, be prompt at school, or bring a tardy slip if he is late_____

      A. is learning the importance of time and punctuality in his culture.

      B. Is learning to disobey his parents and teachers.

      C. Is being punished for disobeying his mother and school officials.

      D. Is being punished for playing too much.

      33. If a person is late for a business meeting, he may be _____

      A. criticized

      B. fired

      C. made to pay

      D. given a pay rise

      34. Social etiquette in the United States allows people______

      A. to be a few minutes late for interviews and business meetings.

      B. to come early to parties

      C. to be up to a half-hour late for some parties.

      D. to call a date when he is thirty minutes late.

      35. The last sentence means ______

      A. people everywhere regulate time in the same way.

      B. Conditions decide how people spend time.

      C. Regular timetable is important in every culture.

      D. Different cultures have different customs concerning time.

      PASSAGE 4

      Urban life has always involved a balancing

      of opportunities and rewards against dangers

      and stress; its motivating force is, in the

      broadest s_ ense, money. Opportunities to make

      money mean competition and competit_ ion is

      stressful; it is often at its most intense in the

      largest cities , where opportunities are greatest.

      The presence of huge numbers of pe_ ople inevitable

      involves more conflict, more traveling, the

      overloading of public services and exposure to

      those deviants and criminals who are drawn

      to the rich pickings of great cities. Crime has

      always flourished in the relative anonymity

      of urban life, but today’s ease of movement

      makes its control more

      difficult than ever; there is much evidence

      that its extent has a direct relationship to

      the size of communities. City dwellers may

      become trapped in their homes by the fear

      of crime around them. As a defense against

      these developments city dwellers tend to

      use vari_ ous strategies to try and reduce

      the pressures upon themselves: contac_ ts

      with other people are generally made brief

      and impersonal; doors are kept locked;

      telephone numbers may be ex-directory;

      journeys outside th_ e home are

      usually hurried, rather than a source of

      pleasure. There are other strategies too,

      which are positively harmful to the individual; f_

      or example, reducing awareness through drugs or

      alcohol. Furthermore, a_ ll these defensive forms

      of behavior are harmful to society in general; they

      cause widespread loneliness and destroy the community’s concern for its members. Lack of informal social

      contact and indifference to the mi_ sfortunes

      of others, if they are not personally known to

      oneself, are a_ mongst the major causes of urban crime.

      36. According to the author, living in a city

      causes stress because the_ re are so many people who are _____.

      A. anxious to succeed

      B. in need of help

      C. naturally aggressive

      D. likely to commit crime

      37. The author thinks that crime is increasing in cities because _____.

      A. people do not communicate with their neighbors

      B. Criminals are difficult to trace in large population

      C. People feel anonymous there

      D. The trappings of success are attractive to criminals

      38. According to the article, what is the worst problem facing people living in cities?

      A. crime

      B. finding somewhere to live

      C. loneliness

      D. drugs and alcoholism

      39. The biggest incentive to live in a city is_______

      A. rewards

      B. stress

      C. competition

      D. money

      40. According to the author, crime is caused by several factors, one of which is _____

      A. social isolation

      B. defensive behavior

      C. hurried journeys

      D. personal misfortune

      PART II READING COMPREHENSION (50%)

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