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ข้อสอบ GAT เสมือนจริงปี 65

ข้อสอบ GAT เสมือนจริงปี 65

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Part One: Expressions (Items 1-15) Choose the best answer.

Math homework (1-3)

Mark: Hi Sam. This is Mark. Have you finished the math assignment?

Sam: No, not yet. I'm still working on it.

Mark: It's really difficult. Are you 1 ?

Sam: I am. I've been stuck on a problem for an hour.

Mark: Is it number 3?

Sam: Yes! 2 ! Have you?

Mark: No. That's why I'm calling.

Sam: Let's call Karen. 3 . She'll have the answer.

1. 1. a math expert 4. having a hard time with it

2. ready to turn it in 5. looking for a new language to learn

3. looking for a clock

2. 1. What a good solution 4. Yours was really boring

2. I cannot figure it out 5. Let's stop and have a lunch break

3. It’s my pleasure

3. 1. She’s very disappointing 4. She's no longer with you

2. She didn't study for it 5. She gets annoyed when being asked about homework

3. She's really good at math

A couple (4-6)
Husband: Hey. _____4______?
Wife: I couldn't sleep, so I decided to read for a little bit.

Husband: Is everything alright? ______5_______?

Wife: My sister called me and said that our aunt is having surgery tomorrow. So I was just worried about her.
Husband: ______6 ?
Wife: I'm not sure exactly. She said it wasn’t anything major.
Husband: I'm sure she'll be fine. Let's go get some sleep and tomorrow we'll calland see how it went.

4. 1. What do you do 4. Do you mind if I sleep here
2. What time do you get up 5. How about having dinner with your aunt
3. Why are you still up

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5. 1. What is your favorite book 4. Wanna read it with your sister

2. Who would you like to meet 5. Were you worried about something

3. How much did you spend on surgery

6. 1. Are you kidding 4.Where did she get my number

2. What's wrong 5. Are you staying with your aunt

3. How long will we be away

Falling in love (7-8)

Joe: I think I'm falling in love.

Mike: 7 ?

Joe: A girl in my office. I want to tell her how I feel, but I always chicken out when I talk to her.

Mike: 8 ?

Joe: She is incredible. She is smart, beautiful, and nice.

Mike: You really should ask her out.

7. 1. Guess what 4. With whom

2. What about you 5. Do we need to talk in your office

3. Wanna eat chicken

8. 1. What does she like 4. Why does she do that

2. What is she like 5. How does she feel

3. What is she doing

Checking emails (9-10)
Jin: Look. 9_______
Non: It says your inbox is full. So, it won't let you receive any new emails.

Jin: Then I need to delete some messages to ______10______.

Non: Yeah. Why don't you delete everything in your junk mail folder first?

9. 1. I can send you the message. 4. What's this mean?

2. Can I use your email? 5. You need to register a new email address.

3. Did you receive my email?

10. 1. get about 4. deny the system

2. make room 5. read my junk mail

3. assist you

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Shopping for a picnic (11-12)

A: So, what do we need to get?

B: Just a few things for the picnic tomorrow. Like paper plates, bread, lunch meat, and chips.

A: 11 ?

B: That too. I'm trying to remember what kind they wanted.

A: Let's just get Coke or Pepsi, and maybe some Sprite too. Everyone likes those.

B: Sounds good. 12 , so we get everything faster.

A: I'll get the bread and sodas. You can get the other stuff.

B: Alright. Let's meet at register 3.

11. 1. What about soda 4. What kind of meat they want to eat

2. What should I bring 5. Where do we go for the picnic

3. Do you have any ideas what those are

12. 1. Go drinking those 4 I’m broke

2. We need to buy them online 5. Let's split up

3. Give me your money

Asking for a vacation (13-15)

Alex: I need a vacation. This job is so stressful, Julia!

Julia: I think you should 13 .

Alex: I can't right now. I have a big presentation on Friday.

Julia: Take a break next week after the presentation.

Alex: I have another project after this one.

Julia: You need to make a change. You're going to get sick.

Alex: I know. But I have a lot of responsibilities.

Julia: I know you do. But you also have to take care of yourself too.

Alex: 14 . I need to talk to the boss and tell him that I need a vacation. Do you think he will

understand?

Julia: I think so. He had a heart attack a few years ago. 15 .

Alex: Okay. I will talk to him today. Thanks for your advice.

13. 1. prepare for your important presentation 4. ask the boss for some time off

2. be promoted as a manager 5. consult me before doing anything

3. go and see a doctor for your sickness

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14. 1. That’s not necessary 4. You're right
2. It’s none of your business 5. You’re exaggerating
3. I should do some overtime
4. We had some doubts about his health
15. 1. He understands that health is very important 5. He doesn’t get it why people find him
2. I don't think he will accept your request
3. Employees hate the way he treats them terrifying

Part Two: Vocabulary (Items 16-30)Choose the best answer.

16. Because he drank alcohol in excess for many years, his liver started to when he reached the age of

forty.

1. integrate 2. deteriorate 3. misconceive

4. illustrate 5. reminisce
17. Our travel plans to Chiang Mai are
, meaning they are subject to

change according to the weather.

1. inflexible 2. faithful 3. inquisitive
4. dauntless 5. tentative due to under-investment and poor
18. The company is on the brink of

sales.

1. collapse 2. tendency 3. expansion

4. preference 5. forefront

19. As a teacher, you must be able to_________ your teaching methods to cater for students of different ages and

abilities.

1. abuse 2. avert 3. accuse

4. adjust 5. abolish

20. Officers attempted to interview several people at the crime scene, but they were all___________ and refused to

speak.

1. invulnerable 2. Uncooperative 3. impeccable

4. invisible 5. untalented

21. After suffering a brain injury, John has only a vague memory of his family.

1. haunting 2. passionate 3. unclear

4. bitter 5. unforgettable

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22. Known as "The King of Pop", Michael Jackson was a music legend who willnot soon be forgotten.

1. origin 2. myth 3. producer

4. icon 5. cover
23. Since the doctor found the cancer during the outset of its stage, the patientwould fully recover.

1. improvement 2. beginning 3. maintenance

4. conclusion 5. outside

24. The World Travel Awards are organized annually to promote tourismindustry.

1. perfectly 2. completely 3. calmly

4. frequently 5. yearly

25. In his endeavour to get freedom for his countrymen from the rule of Apartheid, Nelson Mandela had to

undergo many hardships and suffered a lot.

1. fallacy 2. benefit 3. attempt
4. acceptance 5. respect

26. The company is known for professional consulting services in all global
locations. In Thailand, it provides its services in locations likeBangkok, Chiang Mai, Songkhla,
Phuket, and Chon Buri.

1. prohibiting, popular 2. offering, major 3. banning, various

4. initiating, secondary 5. providing, notorious

27. The presentation will introduce the audience to a number of________ that can help break the silence in
the classroom and get students___________ in meaningfulcommunication.

1. strategies, engaging 2. disabilities, involving 3. complaints, monitoring

4. techniques, terminating 5. assignments, punishing

28. Some tanker lorries are carrying water to__________ natural drinking sources as part of efforts by the

authorities to ___________the suffering of wildlife and cattle.

1. establish, endanger 2. demolish, diminish 3. renovate, escalate

4. recognize, aggravate 5. replenish, alleviate

29. The parents of Gen Z worry about their children________ the internet as it istoo easy to access

information.

1. gathering, unsuitable 2. understanding, useful 3. ignoring, sensitive
4. inventing, additional 5. overusing, inappropriate

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30. After nearing in the 1950s, gray whales have had a remarkable recovery, rebounding to levels that
enabled their from the endangeredspecies list in 1994.

1. maturity, endurance 2. immigration, survival 3. extinction, removal

4. habitats, adoption 5. extirpation, existence

Part Three: Reading Comprehension (Items 31-45) Choose the best answer.
Passage 1 (Items 31-35)

As the 18th century was winding to a close, an English physician named Edward Jenner set about to
determine whether there was any truth to an urban legend of his day: milkmaids who got cowpox (a disease that
causes ulcers on cows' teats and can be spread to humans at the site of a scratch or abrasion) didn't get smallpox. This
was a big deal, because a case of cowpox would typically leave a person with a self-contained and localized ulcer or
two (usually on a hand) and never killed anyone while a case of smallpox would likely cause disfiguring scars at best
and full-on death at worst.

In a process that likely would not get *FDA approval today, Jenner inoculated an eight-year-old boy (one
James Phipps) with what taken from a milkmaid's cowpox sores. After the boy contracted and recovered from
cowpox, Jenner went on to inoculate him with smallpox. The boy was immune, and did not contract the disease.
Jenner repeated this process with 22 more lucky folks.

The terms vaccine and vaccination are derived from Variolae vaccinae (smallpox of the cow), the term
devised by him who both developed the concept of vaccines and created the first vaccine to denote cowpox. He used
the phrase in 1798 for the long title of his Inquiry into the Variolae vaccinae Known as the Cow Pox, in which he
described the protective effect of cowpox against smallpox. In 1881, to honor Jenner, Louis Pasteur proposed that the
terms should be extended to cover the new protective inoculations then being developed.

*FDA: abbreviation for Food and Drug Administration: a government organization in the U.S. that makes rules concerning
the safety of food, medicines, and medical devices

31. According to the first paragraph, smallpox .
1. was not a deadly disease 2. was first discovered by milkmaids
3. was more dangerous than cowpox 4. could protect someone from death
5. could not be spread among general people

32. Whatdoestheword‘determine’inthepassagemean?

1. Recover 2. announce

3. Eradicate 4. discover

5. improve

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33. It can be inferred from the phrase "In a process that likely would not getFDA approval

today" that .

1. Jenner's vaccine was thoroughly reviewed by other physicians for safety

2. Jenner's experiment would not meet today’s scientific and ethical standards

3. in order to get FDA approval, Jenner had to repeat the process with morepeople

4. inoculating people without their consent is violence and should be reportedtoFDA

5. the steps taken by Jenner to create the first vaccine against smallpox arenowadays

considered suitable by FDA

34. After being inoculated with smallpox, the boy .

1. was infected with cowpox 2. passed away peacefully after few days

3. refused to repeat Jenner's process 4. reported the outcome to milkmaids

5. showed no signs of developing the disease

35. The purpose of the last paragraph is to .

1. inform 2. entertain

3. persuade 4. warn 5. surprise

Passage 2 (Items 36-40)

Spain pulls tourists in by the millions thanks to its warm weather, laidbackvibe and excellent food

and wine. Plus, of course, there are some of Europe's best beach resorts, mountains, and cultural cities such as

Madrid, Seville and Barcelona.

Here is what you will need to know and expect if you want to visit Spain during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fully vaccinated travelers from anywhere in the world can enter Spain for a vacation without proof of

a negative Covid test, including travelers from countries that Spain has classified as "risk" destinations, but

excluding travelers from countriesthat Spain has classified as "high risk."

All non-EU and non-Schengen countries count as "risk" countries, aside from an exempted list that

currently includes Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada,Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Kuwait, New Zealand,

Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, UAE, Uruguay, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Travelers from

these countries can enter Spain without proof of vaccination or a recent negative Covid test.

Spain has classified Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa,

Zambia and Zimbabwe as "high risk" countries. Spain has suspended flights between these countries until

January 31 and travel from these countries is only allowed in certain exceptional circumstances.

People with special dispensation to travel from Spain's designated high risk countries must show both

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proof of vaccination or recovery and a negative Covid test. They must also quarantine for 10 days upon arrival

in Spain. Travelers can take a test on day 7 of this quarantine. If this comes back negative, travelers can cut their

quarantine short.

36. According to the passage, all of the following attract tourists to Spain EXCEPT .

1. its cities 2. its weather 3. its food

4. its regulations 5. its natural places

37. What do people from countries that Spain has classified as "risk" destinations need to do if they want

to enter Spain for a vacation?

1. Showing proof of a negative Covid test 2. Getting fully vaccinated

3. Staying in quarantine for 7 days 4. Visiting cultural cities in Spain

5. Requesting special dispensation to travel

38. Who can enter Spain without proof of a negative Covid test?

1. A traveler from South Korea 2. A traveler from Eswatini

3. A traveler from Malawi 4. A traveler from South Africa

5. A traveler from a country classified as "high risk"

39. If people from Namibia want to enter Spain, they must follow all of the following regulations EXCEPT

1. having special dispensation to travel

2. showing proof of vaccination or recovery

3. showing a negative Covid test

4. staying in quarantine for 10 days upon arrival in Spain

5. cutting their quarantine short without taking a test on day 7

40. The pronoun ‘this’ in the last paragraph refers to .

1. special dispensation 2. proof of vaccination

3. quarantine 4. a test

5. arrival

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Passage 3 (Items 41-45)

Cryptocurrency has quickly become one of the most valuable investments for people to make.

The term ‘cryptocurrency’ was coined in 1998 but was developed properly after the 2008 global

financial crisis.

Why cryptocurrency was created? To create a new way of payment that couldbe used

internationally, decentralized and without having any financial institution behind it. Satoshi Nakamoto

is the supposed creator of the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, though his identity has never been

confirmed. In 2009, the infamous Bitcoin was born. What drove him to create his cryptocurrency was

the 2008 global financialcrisis.

Cryptocurrencies are seen as being fairly secure as they are not a physical cointhat you can lose

or misplace easily. There are still risks with cryptocurrency, however, mainly that their value can

quickly decrease at any moment, causing you tolose money. These pros and cons must be weighed up

when deciding whether to invest.

The use and investment in cryptocurrency are increasing. At first, society did not trust much

this new form of payment, however, over time___________. Manycompanies already use it. They

allow virtual currencies as a payment method and they even create their own.

More and more cryptocurrencies are created every month. The studies have shown that we

are only in the early years of cryptocurrencies and that these have avery long life left. We will

no longer have at our disposal only the traditional and conventional money to which we are

accustomed. In terms of if cryptocurrency is thefuture of how we deal with money, only time will tell.

41. Bitcoin was created by Satoshi Nakamoto as a response to .

1. the 2008 global financial crisis 2. the request from a financial institution

3. the removal of cryptocurrency 4. people who practice investing

5. the successful investment in physical coins

42. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

1. Satoshi Nakamoto's true identity has been well known by people all over the world.

2. Bitcoin was created in 1998 by Satoshi Nakamoto as the second cryptocurrency.

3. Cryptocurrencies are very secure because their value is fixed by a financial institution.

4. It is safe to say we are at the beginning of cryptocurrencies, but they have a very short time

left.

5. Many companies have already accepted cryptocurrency as a means of payment.

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43. Which of the following best completes the blank in paragraph 4?

1. it loses its popularity

2. that concept has changed

3. the trust has been destroyed

4. society refuses to use cryptocurrency

5. this new form of payment needs to be removed

44. According to the passage, when deciding whether to invest in cryptocurrency, .

1. you should not spend too much time considering their pros and cons

2. you need to consider the advantages and disadvantages carefully

3. you cannot have a risk tolerance to buy or invest in cryptocurrencies

4. there is a minimum amount of money you need to start investing

5.take time to learn about other physical coins, in addition to researching blockchain

technology

45. The phrase 'at our disposal' means .

1. attractive to our family 2. unable to be destroyed by us

3. necessary for us to protect 4. available for us to use

5. incapable of being removed by us

Part Four: Structure and Writing (Items 46-60)Items 46-50
Choose the underlined part that is grammatically wrong.

46. Those (1) suffering from (2) a lack of sleep (3) tends to have (4) frequentheadaches
or trouble (5) concentrating.

47. (1) Situating along the Andaman coast of southern Thailand, Krabi is one ofsouthern Thailand’s
(2) most picturesque (3) provinces (4) with perfect beaches and (5) stunning scenery.

48. Radiation from (1) contaminated water that escaped Fukushima (2) reached North America's
western coast in 2014, (3) but experts said that contaminationwas (4) too low to pose a threat to human
(5) healthy.

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49. The first case of Omicron (1) was founded in South Africa in November 2021. (2) Despite spreading (3)
much faster than the (4) previous variant (Delta), itis milder and less likely to make people (5) ill or need treatment
in hospital.

50. Hinoki wood has (1) been used as a construction material since ancient (2) times in Japan to build
temples and shrines because of (3) their strong (4) resistance to humidity and (5) rot.

Items 51-55

Choose the best answer.

Most mass shootings occur 51 most of their time - work and

school - with 48% of active shootings 52 place at businesses; 30% at

schools; 18% in outdoor places and 12% in other locations, 53 shopping malls, movie theaters,

churches and military bases. A survey by ABCNews.com ofthe 25 deadliest mass shootings in U.S.

history, dating back to the 1966 University of

Texas shooting, 54 16, substantiated these statistics by reporting that

most active shooter killings also occurred at workplaces or schools. In mostinstances, shooters have

either taken their own lives, been shot by police,

55_ surrendered when forced with a confrontation by law enforcement.

51. 1. where people spend 2. where do people spend
3. spend where people 4. people spend where
5. people where spend
2. Takes 3. took
52. 1. take 5. taken 3. instead
4. taking 2. such as 3. that was killed
5. that is 3. or
53. 1. because 2. that killing
4. although 5. which killed
2. but
54. 1. killed 5. for
4. which killing

55. 1. and
4.by

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Items 56-60
Choose the best answer.

(A) In the wake of Covid-19, students are experiencing uncharted territory

when it comes to their education: transitioning from in-person classroom and

campus experiences to virtual ones. (B) . (C) The most

frequentmistake is that students do not take notes. (D) Taking notes while learning

throughvideos, documents, or presentations can help build focus and increase

retention.

(E) While revising, students can simply refer to these notes to find important

topics instead of rewatching the whole video lessons. (F) Keep in mind that video

lessons need to be short in order to hold students' attention. (G) Another mistake

that students should avoid is that of not taking dedicated breaks. (H) Excessive

exposure to the laptop or mobile screen, without dedicated breaks, could lead to

a lack of interest and focus. (I) like eye problems, headaches, and body

pain.

(J) Taking a walk, talking to family members, or listening to music are a

few positive activities that students can do during their study break to feel refreshed and

energized. (K) .

56. Which one should be added in (B) as the topic sentence for this paragraph?
1. Here are a few pros and cons of virtual learning students can expect in the coming academic year.
2. There are some important mistakes to keep in mind while choosing your learning style.
3. Students who have been left with online learning are falling behind academically during the pandemic.

4. There are two kinds of online learning and teaching that schools will need to balance based on their

circumstances.

5. Here are two common mistakes that students should avoid making while learning online.

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57. Which one can be added in (I) to make a good paragraph?
1. Students need to focus more on their learning to avoid some problems
2. Teachers' main role is to investigate and identify problems
3. Online learning and working from home have increased many symptoms
4. Students might also encounter mental or physical health issues
5. Parents need to think about protecting kids from unintended consequences

58. Which one does NOT belong to this paragraph?
1. D 2. E 3. F
4. H 5. J

59. Which one has the closest meaning to the highlighted part in (A)?
1. Students agree that in-person learning is better than online learning.
2. Courses are intensive, and students do not have to move away from home.
3. Virtual learning, when done right, can be dramatically more effective than in-person learning.
4. Online courses let students interact with others in remote locations all over the world.
5. Students are required to move from attending classes on campus to online learning.

60. What is the best sentence to conclude this paragraph in (K)?
1. Some instructional activities need to be modified to suit an online learning environment.
2. Avoiding these common mistakes can help students make the most of online learning.
3. A number of mistakes made by students when studying in school become a hindrance to their success.
4. These are a few common mistakes made by teachers and they are all things that can be avoided quite
easily.
5. Some students find online learning a challenge because independent study does not exactly suit their
unique learning style


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