Grahame, Is one of the most famous children's stories of the 20th century and one of the best- known ever written in English. It has been made into a play, Toad of Toad Hall, by A.A Milne and into a film, Mr. Toad, by Walt Disney.
Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was only three years old his mother died and he went to England with his brothers and a sister to live with his grandmother. He missed his mother very much and to calm himself he began to daydream and to make up stories. When he was ten he was sent to school in Oxford, coming back for holidays to his new home near the River Thames. He was very disappointed when his father refused to let him enter Oxford University and sent him to work in the Bank of England instead.
Grahame worked hard at banking and he rose to the important post of secretary of the bank. It was not the sort of life he really wanted. In his spare time he wrote The Golden Age, published in 1895, a book of stories telling of the games and heroic adventures. Neither this book nor Dream Days, which followed three years later, was written for children, for in both of them the author was looking back at childhood from an adult's point of view. However, Dream Days contains one entertaining story which children enjoy reading.
96- According to the passage, Toad of Aoad Hall is the passage?
1) a play
2) a film
3) a story
4) an individual
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Grahame, Is one of the most famous children's stories of the 20th century and one of the best- known ever written in English. It has been made into a play, Toad of Toad Hall, by A.A Milne and into a film, Mr. Toad, by Walt Disney.
Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was only three years old his mother died and he went to England with his brothers and a sister to live with his grandmother. He missed his mother very much and to calm himself he began to daydream and to make up stories. When he was ten he was sent to school in Oxford, coming back for holidays to his new home near the River Thames. He was very disappointed when his father refused to let him enter Oxford University and sent him to work in the Bank of England instead.
Grahame worked hard at banking and he rose to the important post of secretary of the bank. It was not the sort of life he really wanted. In his spare time he wrote The Golden Age, published in 1895, a book of stories telling of the games and heroic adventures. Neither this book nor Dream Days, which followed three years later, was written for children, for in both of them the author was looking back at childhood from an adult's point of view. However, Dream Days contains one entertaining story which children enjoy reading.
97- Which sentence is not true according to the passage?
1) His father send him to work in the Bank of English.
2) He was sent to  school when he was ten years old.
3) He missed his mother very much and began to make up stories.
4) When Grahame came back for holidays he was sent to Oxford university
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Grahame, Is one of the most famous children's stories of the 20th century and one of the best- known ever written in English. It has been made into a play, Toad of Toad Hall, by A.A Milne and into a film, Mr. Toad, by Walt Disney.
Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was only three years old his mother died and he went to England with his brothers and a sister to live with his grandmother. He missed his mother very much and to calm himself he began to daydream and to make up stories. When he was ten he was sent to school in Oxford, coming back for holidays to his new home near the River Thames. He was very disappointed when his father refused to let him enter Oxford University and sent him to work in the Bank of England instead.
Grahame worked hard at banking and he rose to the important post of secretary of the bank. It was not the sort of life he really wanted. In his spare time he wrote The Golden Age, published in 1895, a book of stories telling of the games and heroic adventures. Neither this book nor Dream Days, which followed three years later, was written for children, for in both of them the author was looking back at childhood from an adult's point of view. However, Dream Days contains one entertaining story which children enjoy reading.
98-The passage points out that Grahame .......... .
1) wrote stories at his working
2) asked his father to send him to the bank
3) worked very hard at banking
4) wanted to work instead of studying at university
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Grahame, Is one of the most famous children's stories of the 20th century and one of the best- known ever written in English. It has been made into a play, Toad of Toad Hall, by A.A Milne and into a film, Mr. Toad, by Walt Disney.
Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was only three years old his mother died and he went to England with his brothers and a sister to live with his grandmother. He missed his mother very much and to calm himself he began to daydream and to make up stories. When he was ten he was sent to school in Oxford, coming back for holidays to his new home near the River Thames. He was very disappointed when his father refused to let him enter Oxford University and sent him to work in the Bank of England instead.
Grahame worked hard at banking and he rose to the important post of secretary of the bank. It was not the sort of life he really wanted. In his spare time he wrote The Golden Age, published in 1895, a book of stories telling of the games and heroic adventures. Neither this book nor Dream Days, which followed three years later, was written for children, for in both of them the author was looking back at childhood from an adult's point of view. However, Dream Days contains one entertaining story which children enjoy reading.
99- When did Grahame  publish Dream Days?
1) 1892
2) 1895
3) 1898
4) 1903
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Grahame, Is one of the most famous children's stories of the 20th century and one of the best- known ever written in English. It has been made into a play, Toad of Toad Hall, by A.A Milne and into a film, Mr. Toad, by Walt Disney.
Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was only three years old his mother died and he went to England with his brothers and a sister to live with his grandmother. He missed his mother very much and to calm himself he began to daydream and to make up stories. When he was ten he was sent to school in Oxford, coming back for holidays to his new home near the River Thames. He was very disappointed when his father refused to let him enter Oxford University and sent him to work in the Bank of England instead.
Grahame worked hard at banking and he rose to the important post of secretary of the bank. It was not the sort of life he really wanted. In his spare time he wrote The Golden Age, published in 1895, a book of stories telling of the games and heroic adventures. Neither this book nor Dream Days, which followed three years later, was written for children, for in both of them the author was looking back at childhood from an adult's point of view. However, Dream Days contains one entertaining story which children enjoy reading.
100- The word " contains" in line 14 is closest in meaning to.... .
1) develops
2) connects
3) attributes
4) includes
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76- Without going into......I can tell you that we have had a very successful year.
1) details
2) events
3) terms
4) effects
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77- I asked someone to ......... the value of my house before I a actually sold it.
1) prepare
2) produce
3) estimates
4) enhance
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78- One of the ....... of  birds is their ability to fly.
1) gestures
2) conditions
3) features
4) tasks
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79- There was something .............. on the surface of the water.
1) leaning
2) attaching
3) transferring
4) floating
4*
80- Students are normally ......... about the results of their axams.
1) anxious
2) emotional
3) conscious
4)specific
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