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Published by Suthut B, 2022-06-13 06:37:55

แนวข้อสอบ NETSAT

แนวข้อสอบ NETSAT

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ENGLISH BY..
P’แก้ว & P’ โม

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สรปุ Grammar ที่มกั ออกสอบ GAT และ 9 วชิ าสามญั

1) Noun (n.) คำท่ใี ชเ้ รยี กคน สตั ว์ ส่งิ ของ สถานท่ี เชน่ cat, lady, sugar, movement
(คำนาม) และคณุ สมบตั ิ รวมถงึ ชื่อของสงิ่ ตา่ งๆ เปน็ ตน้
เหล่านัน้ ดว้ ย

2) Pronoun (pron.) คำทใ่ี ชแ้ ทนคำนาม เพอื่ หลีกเลี่ยงการกลา่ ว เช่น I, you, we, he, my, their, hers,
(คำสรรพนาม) ซำ้ บางคร้งั อาจใช้แทนคำนามท่ียังไม่รวู้ ่า itself, this, somethingเปน็ ต้น
สง่ิ นน้ั คอื อะไร หรอื ใช้แทนสิ่งท่ีรู้หรอื เหน็
อยู่แลว้

3) Verb (v.) คำทบ่ี อกการกระทำหรอื อาการ ความ เชน่ eat, walk, become, smile, stay,
(คำกรยิ า) เป็นอยู่ หรือสภาวะตา่ งๆ realize เปน็ ตน้

4) Adjective (adj.) คำทใี่ ช้ขยายหรอื อธบิ าคำนามหรอื คำสรรพ เชน่ green, English, good, beautiful,
(คำคณุ ศพั ท์) นาม เพือ่ ให้ได้รายละเอียดเพิม่ ขนึ้ เก่ียวกบั sunny, new, nervous เปน็ ต้น
ลักษณะตา่ งๆ เช่น คณุ สมบตั ิ สภาพ สี
อายุ หรือสญั ชาตขิ องส่งิ นนั้ ๆ

5) Adverb (adv.) คำทใ่ี ช้ขยายหรืออธิบายคำกริยา เช่น slowly, happily, here, tomorrow,
(คำกรยิ าวเิ ศษณ)์ คำคุณศัพท์ หรือคำกรยิ าวิเศษณ์ เพือ่ ให้ always, very เปน็ ต้น
รายละเอยี ดเพิ่มขึน้ เกี่ยวกบั ลกั ษณะอาการ
เวลา หรอื สถานท่ี

6) Preposition (prep.) คำทใ่ี ชเ้ ช่อื มคำนามหรือคำสรรพนามเขา้ กับ เชน่ at, on, in, with, of, by, into,
(คำบพุ บท)
คำอน่ื ๆ ในประโยค เพื่อชว่ ยแสดง without, above เป็นต้น

ความสมั พนั ธ์หรือทำใหค้ วามหมายของ

ประโยคสมบูรณข์ ้ึน

7) Conjunction (conj.) คำทีใ่ ช้เชอ่ื มคำ กลุม่ คำ หรอื ประโยคเขา้ เชน่ and, but, or, because,
however เป็นต้น
(คำสนั ธาน) ด้วยกนั

8) Interjection คำท่ผี ้พู ูดเปล่งออกมา เพอื่ แสดงอารมณ์ เช่น Oh! Wow! Bravo! Oops! Ouch!
(คำอทุ าน) หรอื ความร้สู ึกของตนเอง เป็นต้น

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แนวขอ้ สอบ NETSAT

แนวขอ้ สอบ ERROR

1. (1)Traditional knowledge of Inuit history, (2)along with knowledge of the land, plants and
wildlife,(3)have been passed down (4)through the generations.

2. Inuit (1)share the food they (2)have hunted and everyone (3) do his or her part to help
(4)those in need.

3. (1)Water does not run off or (2) evaporation so quickly in (3)forest areas as it (4) does
in treeless regions.

4. Because (1)much species of plants and animal in Hawaii (2)are threatened with extinction
short period of time, scientists (3)are trying (4)desperately to rescue them.

5. Modern American woman (1)whose lives (2)has become (3)more and more stressful and
career-oriented, still have longer life expectancies than men (4)do.

6. (1) All union employees (2) have request a ten percent salary increase and full
healthcare coverage, (3) which they demand should (4) take effect immediately.

7. After the (1)emergence of vertebrates (2)from the water some 300 million years ago, the
evolving landscape (3) become more and more crowded (4)with large herbivores and
predators.

8. Something as (1)simply as "Lining" a brand on Facebook can spread (2)virally very quickly
(3) throughout the (4)various social media channels.

9. Bookkeepers (1) maintains detailed (2) records (3) of (4) business transactions.
10. Granite is (1) an igneous rock (2) who (3) contains quartz, feldspar (4) and mica.
11. Schools include (1)nearby schools, (2)poor schools that have (3)limited resources and
school (4)who are short of teachers.
12. I(1)am disappointed in not (2)having saw any stage plays (3)while I was in New York
(4)on vacation.
13. (1)Among the most (2)popular books being written today are (3)those which (4) is
usually classified as science fiction.

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14. A grain elevator (1) is a tall building equipped with (2) machinery for loading, unloading,
cleaning, (3) mixture and (4) storing grain.

15. (1) As a result of the recent economic (2) downturn, the budget for employee turning (3)
has been reduced (4) substantial for the next two years.

16. (1) Either the (3) structure and the (3) chemical composition of lamellae (4) are complex.

17. Schools include (1)nearby schools, (2)poor schools that have (3)limited resources and
school (4)which are short of teachers.

18. Classification (1) is a (2) useful approach to the (3) organization of (4) knowledges in
any field.

19. Spanish (1) is used as the language for (2) learning arithmetic and other (3) basic
(4)subject.

20. Ninely element (1) are found (2) in nature are people have (3) created (4)others, for a
current total of 109.

21. Machine tools (1) shape metal (2) by (3) cutting, shearing, hammering, or (4) squeezed.

22. Unlike other blood cells, (1) white cells (2) has a nucleus that enables them to (3)
divide and (4) reproduce.

23. American Airlines (1) has dramatically (2) lowered (3) his ticket (4) prices.

24. My company (1) always gives (2) it employees a (3) bonus at the (4) end of the year.

25. (1)The photograph is then (2)sell for an enormous Sum of money, sometimes (3)close to a
million (4)dollars, to the tabloid press.

26. All passengers (1) which are waiting for luggage (2) should check the marquee boards
to (3) ensure that they are (4)at the right place.

27. These boxes may not (1) have inspected (2) without a warrant and (3) any attempt to
do so would be (4) illegal.

28. He graduated in (1) languages (2)in May and (3)is now thinking of (4)do a second
degree in marketing.

29. (1)The informations they (2)gave us was not very (3)helpful (4)so I consulted the
website instead.

30. There isn't (1)many time, do (2)you think we (3)should get a taxi to (4) the exhibition
center?

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Passage 1

Pokemon Go is an augmented reality game on smartphones _____1_____ worldwide
obsessively capturing small creatures in public spaces. It works by _____2_____ you a
picture of your real surroundings as caught by the phone's camera, then superimposes virtual
characters with players catching monsters in physical places designated "Pokestops" and
training them in "gyms". Unlike most smartphone games, it _____3_____ players to walk.

around in their hunt, leading to official requests around the world for people to be kept away
from locations for safety or sensitivity reasons. A number of locations, _____4_____ the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan _____5_____ from Pokemon Go.

1. 1. which has millions of people 2. which has millions of persons

3. where has million of people 4. which have millions of people

2. 1. showed 2. showing

3. to show 4. shown

3. 1. requires 2. require

3. requiring 4. with requiring

4. 1. for example 2. alike

3. such as 4. for instance

5. 1. have asked to be removed 2. having asked to remove

3. to have been asking to remove 4. has been asking to remove

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Part : READING

Instructions: Read four passages and choose the best answer.

Passage 1

A new United Nations report says that we should all eat insects. The report is from the
U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization. It is called “Edible Insects: Future Prospects for
Food and Feed Security”. The U.N. says it is important we eat insects to help the Earth. It
gave three reasons why we should be adding insects to our diet. The first is they are good
for our health. "Insects are healthy, nutritious alternatives to mainstream staples such as
chicken, pork, beef and even fish”. The second reason is they are better for the
environment than breeding cows, sheep, and other animals. Finally, “insect farming’ would
help millions of poor families around the world eat and start a small business.

Many cultures already include insects in their diet. The report says: "Many people
around the world eat insects out of choice, largely because of the tastiness. More than
1,900 species have reportedly been used as food. “However, most people in Western or
'developed countries think the idea of eating insects is disgusting. The report says
governments need to educate Westerners about the benefits of eating bugs so they get
over the “disgust factor”.

1. The passage is mainly about_______.

(1) United Nations report suggests we give up eating meat

(2) United Nations report suggests we start breeding insects

(3) United Nations report suggest we visit on insect farm

(4) United Nations report suggests we eat insects

2. The word "Edible” (line 2) is closet in meaning to______.

(1) suitable (2) eatable (3) toxic (4) poisonous

3. What food can insects replace?

(1) vitamin (2) carbohydrate

(3) meat and fish (4) seafood

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4. Which of the following statements is not mentioned?

(1) insects are cheap (2) poor families could eat and start a business

(3) insects are good for health (4) eating insects is better for the environment

5. Why do many people around the world eat insects?

(1) for good luck (2) they are delicious

(3) for good health (4) people are poor

6. What do most Westerners think of eating insects?

(1) it's an exciting idea (2) It's tasty

(3) it's unhealthy (4) It's displeasing

7. How could governments get Westerners to eat insects?

(1) though education (2) selling cheap insect dishes

(3) online insect cooking books (4) free coupons for insect restaurants

Passage 2

The first English attempts to colonize North America were controlled by individuals rather
than companies. Sir Humphrey Gilbert was the first Englishman to send colonists to the New
World. His initial expedition, which sailed in 1578 with a patent granted by Queen Elizabeth
was defeated by the Spanish. A second attempt ended in disaster in 1583, when Gilbert and
his ship were lost in a storm. In the following year, Gilbert's half-brother, Sir Water
Raleigh, having obtained a renewal of the patent, sponsored an expedition that explored the
coast of the region that he named "Virginia." Under Raleigh's direction efforts were then
made to establish a colony on Roanoke island in 1585 and 1587. The survivors of the first
settlement on Roanoke returned to England in 1586, but the second group of colonists
disappeared without leaving a trace. The failure of the Gilbert and Raleigh ventures made it

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clear that the tasks they had undertaken were too big for any one colonizer. Within a short
time the trading company had supplanted the individual promoter of colonization.
8.Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?

1.Royal Patents Issued in the 16th Century
2.British - Spanish Rivalry in the New World
3.The Regulation of Trading Companies
4. Early Attempts at Colonizing North America
9.The passage states which of the following about the first English people to be involved in
establishing colonies in North America?
1.They were immediately successful.
2.They were acting on their own.
3.They were requested to do so by Queen Elizabeth.
4.The first English people could overcome the Spanish.
10.According to the passage, which of the following statements about Sir Humphrey Gilbert
is TRUE?
1.He fought the Spanish twice.
2.His trading company was given a patent by the queen.
3.He died in 1587.
4.He never settled in North America.

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11.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about members of the first
Roanoke settlement?

1.They named the area "Virginia".

2.Most were not experienced sailors.

3.Some did not survive.

4.They explored the entire coastal region.

12.According to the passage, which of the following statements about the second settlement
on Roanoke Island is TRUE?

1.It was conquered by the Spanish.

2.Its settlers all gave up and returned to England.

3.It lasted for several years.

4.The fate of its inhabitants is unknown.

Passage 3

At a medical center in Maryland, researchers are investigating an important medical issue:
whether shrapnel embedded in the bodies of U.S. soldiers can cause chronic health
problems. Many soldiers, after suffering injuries from roadside bombs during their tours of
duty, carry these fragments in their bodies for life. Often surgery is risky, or the fragments
are too small to remove. Either way, the metallic bits may slowly disintegrate, entering the
blood and reaching vital organs.

Military doctors first became concerned about embedded shrapnel following the Gulf War in
the early 1990s, when they suspected that depleted uranium from tank munitions was causing
kidney damage. In 2008, the U.S. Government set up a program to monitor adverse health
effects from more than a dozen metals – including lead, copper, and cadmium – found in the

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urine of over 8,000 shrapnel victims. Those soldiers will be reanalyzed every five years
for high metal concentrations and corresponding health issues.

If a certain metal increases to potentially toxic levels, or if X-rays reveal that fragments
are dissolving, the patient should consult a surgeon to see if the benefits of removal
outweigh the risks.

13. In this passage, the word 'fragments' can be replaced by _____.

1. bodies 2. damage

3. shrapnel 4. researchers

14. Surgery is not always a good solution to the problem because ________________.

1. Government set up a program to analysis health effects.

2. he patient needs approval from his surgeon

3. there are over 8,000 veterans involved in the program

4. the risks of surgery could outweigh the benefits

15. Embedded shrapnel is a concern because _________________.

1. doctors will need to wait 5 years for urine samples

2. soldiers will be reanalyzed every 5 years

3. doctors cannot monitor health effects from the metals

4. it could lead to substantial organ damage

16. What is the best title for the passage?

1. Testing for shrapnel sickness 2. Injuries from roadside bombs

3. Chronic health problems and curs 4. Tours of duty during the Gulf War

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PART : VOCABULARY

Instructions: Choose a word or words which have similar meaning to the one(s) which is
underlined.

1. Nalinee, a fearless person, traveled around the world by herself.
1. frightful 2. healthy 3. able 4. brave 5. sad

2. Precha always feels irritated when asked how much he makes.

1.annoyed 2. amazing 3. surprised 4. happy 5. tired

3. Despite his poverty, Sam is a cheerful person.
1. In spite of 2. because of 3. as a result of 4. so that 5. therefore

4. Scientists have been studying a link between monkeys and people for a long time.
1. connection 2. ring 3. difference 4. problem 5. effect

5. It is also entirely disrespectful of the strong concerns expressed by Australian and

New Zealand people for whom the Southern Ocean is their neighborhood.

1.mobile 2. possible 3. impolite 4. practical 5. different

6. Estrogen levels decline and women grow increasingly susceptible to obesity and

metabolic syndrome.

1.to have doubts about 2. to become greater

3.to grow smaller 4.to be resistant to

7. Some children display unquenchable curiosity about every new thing the encounter.
1.insatiable 2. polite 3. credible 4. possible

8. UVC, which would be very harmful to all living things, is entirely screened out by

a combination of dioxygen.

1.useful 2. powerful 3. damaging 4. unimportant

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9.The mallard is one of the most abundant ducks in the world, widespread in the northern
hemisphere and also found in Australasia.

1. spacious 2. adequate 3. moderate 4. plentiful

10. In a multicultural society we need to show respect for the sensibilities of others.

1. feelings 2. authorities 3. awareness 4. responsibilities

PART: CONVERSATION
At a watch shop (1-3)
Shop assistant: Good morning. Would you like some help?
Jeff: Yes,___1___?
Shop assistant: Here it is. It’s made of silver.
Jeff: How much is it?
Shop assistant: It’s 4,500 baht.
Jeff: It’s a little expensive. ___2___?
Shop assistant: Since you like it so much, how about a 10 percent discount.
Jeff: That’s good. I’ll take it.
Shop assistant: Thank you. ___3___?
Jeff: That’s all. Thank you.

1. 1.Do you see my silver 2.May I have a look at that watch

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3.May I come in 4.May I look around for a while

5.Where is a watch shop

2. 1.Can I give you a 10 percent discount
2.Should I like it
3.Is there a charge for that
4.Can you reduce the price
5.Don’t you have one like this in blue

3. 1.Can you let me think about it 2.Do you like it
3.Could you wrap it up for me 4.Do you want to change it
5.Is there anything else you want

At the airport (4-5)
Mayuko: Excuse me. Could you help me?
Passenger: Sure! ___4___?
Mayuko: I don’t understand the landing card. What does “forename”mean?
Passenger: Oh, that’s your given name. Uh, what is your name?
Mayuko: I’m Mayuko Ono.
Passenger: OK, so “Mayuko” is your forename. And “Ono” is your family name.
Mayuko: ___5___?! Thanks for your help.
Passenger: Not at all.

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4. 1.Can you do me favor 2.What do you do
3.Don’t you understand it 4.What’s the problem
5.Does your flight leave at 3

5. 1.I see 2.What a shame
3.Shame on you 4.What an amazing trip
5.How wonderful

At a restaurant (6-7)

Waiter:___6___?

Customer: Yes, I’d like Tom Yum Kung, please.

Waiter:Is that with plain rice?

Customer: Yes, both with rice, please.

Waiter:___7___?

Customer: Two small bottles of beer, please.

6. 1.Are you thirst yet 2.Do you want the menu

3.Are you ready to order 4.Do you want to eat at home

5.What do you want to eat

7. 1.What else do you want 2.Anything to drink

3.Would you care for desserts 4.What’s your favorite drink

5.How big would you like your drink

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At a hotel (8-9)

Jane: Hello. ___8___

Receptionist: Certainly. Would you like a single or double room?

Jane: I’d like a single room.

Receptionist: And for how many nights?

Jane: Just one, thanks.

Receptionist: Could I have your name?

Jane: It’s Jane.

Receptionist: ___9___, please?

Jane: Sure. It’s J-A-N-E.

8. 1.Do you have a single room? 2.Do you know a receptionist?

3.I love this place very much. 4.Are you a vacant room?

5.I’d like to book a room

9. 1.Can I write your name correctly 2.What did you just say

3.Could you spell that 4.How I write your name

5.Can you see what I write


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