50 câu hỏi
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose stress is placed differently from that of the others.
applicant
preference
courteous
appointment
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose stress is placed differently from that of the others.
interviewer
concentrate
Comfortable
technology
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underline part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
knees
papers
trees
bats
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underline part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
ethic
breathe
marathon
paths
If you want to put a tent , you will have to look for a nice flat piece of_________.
Ground
soil
earth
floor
The progress made in computer technology_________the early 1960s is remarkable .
In
for
since
during
“ That was fantastic Could I have a second_________ please ?”
Helping
course
plate
dish
When the truth about the blackmail attempt finally _____, we were all astonished to hear who theculprit was.
Evolved
arose
issued
emerged
I had a red pen but I seem to have lost it ; I think I’d better buy_________.
Other
the other
another
others
Mr. Nixon refused to answer the questions on the_________that the matter was confidential .
Reasons
excuses
grounds
foundations.
I’ m becoming increasingly ______, Last week I locked myself out of the house twice.
Mindless
oblivious
absent
forgetful
Not once in my life_________!
I have stayed in such a good hotel
Did I ever stay in such a good hotel
Have I stayed in so good a hotel
Stayed I in so good a hotel
Hurry up or the train_________before you can reach it.
Will leave
leaves
will have left
has left
_____ chooses to be honest is , certainly ,nearer to God.
Anyone
who
anyone of us
whoever
Motorists_________of speeding may be banned from driving for a year .
Convicted
arrested
charged
judged.
The flights are full at moment , so you’ll have to_________.
Run stroke of luck.
Get a better luck.
Take pot luck.
Be down on your luck.
-Jenny : “Is it all right if I use your bike ? ”
- Peter : “_________”
Sure , go ahead
I don’t care
I accept it
Oh , forget it
-Jean. “I can’t thank you enough for your help . ”
- John: “_________”
I’d rather not.
It’s my pleasure.
My goodness.
I don’t mind at all.
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
What is the passage above mainly about?
Natural resource shortages
Agricultural irrigation
The headwaters of a major river
Conservation conflicts
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
Which word in the reading means “a promise that something will be done or will happen , especially in a particular period of time ?”
Shortage
guarantee
population
habitat
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
What does “arise” in line 1 mean ?
Get up
sit up
stand up
spring up
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
Which sentence below is NOT correct ?
Farmers , fishers and industry leaders vie for open access to this river.
Conservation methods are incidental to care for the river for future use .
A river may provide water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water- generated electricity for a factory
Argument often surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom.
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
When do conflicts decline ?
When eroded soil and silt cloud affect many organisms
When natural resource shortages increase in the features of gradually increasing demands from human population.
When freedom could destroy the resource.
When a natural resource crosses political organisms.
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
What does “supply” in line 3 mean ?
Cover
provide
make up for
compensate for
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
Which word in the reading means “living or growing in , happening in , or connected with water”?
Major
necessary
fresh
aquatic
Read the following passage and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 26.
Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used , or allocated , and for whom. For example , a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish , and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers , fishers , and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river , but such freedom could destroy the resource , and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use . Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries . For example , the headwaters , or source , of a major river may be located in a different country rather than the country though which the river flows . There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream . In addition , the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources . Cutting down a forest near a river , for instance , increases erosion , the wearing-away of such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean , clear freshwater for survival.
What does “methods ” in line 5 mean?
Plans
orders
structure
ways
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
The Girl Scouts , found by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912 , has grown to a current membership of more than three million girls
Found
in 1912
has grown
more than
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Provide pensions for retired people is the primary function of the social security system.
Provide
pensions
retired
the primary function
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
In one class we had to do a research on the language used in business.
one class
a research
the language
business
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
A domineering husband , he is the stereotype of a male chauvinist .
Musician
opposite
disagreeable
fixed conception.
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Dr.Jones suggested that final examinations should be discontinued , an innovation I heartily support.
Inner part
test
change
entrance
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
I’d rather stay in a hotel with all the amenities than camp in the woods.
Expenses
friends
abonimation
conveniences
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
He inherited a lucrative business from his father.
unprofitable
Lucid
wealthy
losing
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 34 to 38.
Televisions has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States , where sociologists have studied the effects , some interesting observations have been made. TV, although not essential , has become a(n) (34)_________part of most people’s lives. It has become a baby-sitter an initiator of (35)_________of program does not elevate people into greater (36)_________, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo. The (37)_________reason for the lack of quality in American TV is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV. TV in American began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with TV. Therefore , the close relationship, (38)_________the advertisers had with radio programs , but many actually produced the programs .
Điền vào số (34)
quantity
quality
effect
product
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 34 to 38.
Televisions has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States , where sociologists have studied the effects , some interesting observations have been made. TV, although not essential , has become a(n) (34)_________part of most people’s lives. It has become a baby-sitter an initiator of (35)_________of program does not elevate people into greater (36)_________, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo. The (37)_________reason for the lack of quality in American TV is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV. TV in American began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with TV. Therefore , the close relationship, (38)_________the advertisers had with radio programs , but many actually produced the programs .
Điền vào số (35)
preconception
knowledge
understanding
feeling
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 34 to 38.
Televisions has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States , where sociologists have studied the effects , some interesting observations have been made. TV, although not essential , has become a(n) (34)_________part of most people’s lives. It has become a baby-sitter an initiator of (35)_________of program does not elevate people into greater (36)_________, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo. The (37)_________reason for the lack of quality in American TV is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV. TV in American began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with TV. Therefore , the close relationship, (38)_________the advertisers had with radio programs , but many actually produced the programs .
Điền vào số (36)
adequate
unknown
inexplicable
primary
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 34 to 38.
Televisions has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States , where sociologists have studied the effects , some interesting observations have been made. TV, although not essential , has become a(n) (34)_________part of most people’s lives. It has become a baby-sitter an initiator of (35)_________of program does not elevate people into greater (36)_________, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo. The (37)_________reason for the lack of quality in American TV is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV. TV in American began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with TV. Therefore , the close relationship, (38)_________the advertisers had with radio programs , but many actually produced the programs .
Điền vào số (37)
which
that
where
what
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 34 to 38.
Televisions has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world. In the United States , where sociologists have studied the effects , some interesting observations have been made. TV, although not essential , has become a(n) (34)_________part of most people’s lives. It has become a baby-sitter an initiator of (35)_________of program does not elevate people into greater (36)_________, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo. The (37)_________reason for the lack of quality in American TV is related to both the history of TV development and the economics of TV. TV in American began with the radio. Radio companies and their sponsors first experimented with TV. Therefore , the close relationship, (38)_________the advertisers had with radio programs , but many actually produced the programs .
Điền vào số (38)
going
leaving
coming
getting
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines the pair of sentences given in each of the following questions.
She phoned him early in the morning. She didn’t want him to forget to bring along the document
She phoned him early in the morning when she didn’t want him to bring along the document.
She phoned him early in the morning so that she wanted him to bring along the document.
She phoned him early in the morning lest he would forget to bring along the document.
She phoned him early in the morning though she didn’t want him to forget to bring along the document.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines the pair of sentences given in each of the following questions.
Marry loved her stuffed animal when she was young. She couldn’t sleep without it.
When Marry was young, she loved her stuffed animal so as not to sleep with it.
As Marry couldn’t sleep without her stuffed animal when she was young, she loved it.
When Marry was young, she loved her stuffed animal though she couldn’t sleep without it.
When Marry was young, she loved her stuffed animal so much that she couldn’t sleep without it.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions.
It took her 3 hours to get to the city centre.
She spent 3 hours getting to the city centre.
It take her to get to the city centre for 3 hours.
It take her for 3 hours to get to the city centre .
She go to the city centre for 2 hours
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions.
As soon as I left the house, he appeared.
No sooner had I left the house than he appear
Harly had I left the house when he appeared
Harly had I leave the house when he appeared
No sooner had I leave the house than he appear
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions.
It’s not worth making him get up early.
There is no point in make him getting early
There is no point in making him getting early.
It is no point in making him getting late.
It isn't no point in making him getting early.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
After twenty years of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard’s MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial districts of major American cities. Many of the entry- level management jobs are going to students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the question, “Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?” The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.
What is the main focus of this passage?
Jobs on Wall Street
Types of graduate degrees
Changes in enrollment for MBA schools
How schools are changing to reflect the economy
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
After twenty years of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard’s MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial districts of major American cities. Many of the entry- level management jobs are going to students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the question, “Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?” The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.
The word “prosperity” in the first paragraph could be best replaced by which of the following?
success
surplus
nurturing
education
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
After twenty years of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard’s MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial districts of major American cities. Many of the entry- level management jobs are going to students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the question, “Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?” The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.
Which of the following business schools has shown an increase in enrollment?
Princeton
Harvard
Stanford
Yale
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
After twenty years of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard’s MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial districts of major American cities. Many of the entry- level management jobs are going to students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the question, “Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?” The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.
Which of the following descriptions most likely applies to Wall Street?
a center for international affairs
a major financial center
a shopping district
a neighborhood in New York
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
After twenty years of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard’s MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial districts of major American cities. Many of the entry- level management jobs are going to students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the question, “Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?” The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.
According to the passage, what are two causes of declining business school enrollments?
lack of necessity for an MBA and an ecorfomic recession
low salary and foreign competition
fewer MBA schools and fewer entry-level jobs
declining population and economic prosperity
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
After twenty years of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard’s MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial districts of major American cities. Many of the entry- level management jobs are going to students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the question, “Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?” The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.
As used in the second paragraph, the word “struggling” is closest in meaning to _________.
evolving
plunging
starting
striving
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50.
After twenty years of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States have started to face harder times. Only Harvard’s MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees, has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000, and the trend of lower enrollment rates is expected to continue.
There are two factors causing this decrease in students seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial districts of major American cities. Many of the entry- level management jobs are going to students graduating with Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the question, “Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?” The second major factor has been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.
Which of the following might be the topic of the next paragraph?
MBA schools’ efforts to change
Future economic predictions
A history of the recent economic changes
Descriptions of non-MBA graduate programs

