ข้อสอบ Reading ชุดที่ 1 (ระดับ intermediate)

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- ถ้าไม่กรอกทั้งชื่อ และนามสกุลของผู้ทำข้อสอบ ระบบจะไม่ตรวจข้อสอบให้
- ส่วนนี้จะไม่มีการบันทึกผลสอบ หากต้องการบันทึกโปรดสมัครสมาชิก
- ถ้าทำข้อสอบไม่ครบ ระบบจะไม่ตรวจข้อสอบให้
- ผู้ทำข้อสอบจะมีเวลาในการทำข้อสอบเพียง 30 นาที หากเกินเวลา ระบบจะไม่ตรวจข้อสอบให้
- เกณฑ์ตัดสินผ่านการทดสอบอยู่ที่ร้อยละ 90 หรือ 9 ข้อขึ้นไป
ข้อสอบชุดนี้แสดงผลครั้งละ 10 ข้อ บนเครื่องคอมพิวเตอร์สมาชิก
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ส่วนนี้จะไม่มีการบันทึกผลสอบ และแสดงเฉลยแบบทดสอบ หากต้องการบันทึก และรายงานการทำแบบทดสอบ โปรดสมัครสมาชิก 
ข้อสอบชุดนี้จำนวน 15 ข้อ หากต้องการเพิ่มจำนวนข้อสอบ คลิก ทำแบบทดสอบออนไลน์
1. "MONUMENTS: HOURS: 8.30 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily. Closed on selected holidays including New Year?s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.ADMISSION : Free admission for 16 and under. Adult admission prices: Fort Selden, $2 Fort Summer, $1 Coronado or Jemez, $3 from April 1-Oct.31, $2 rest of year, of joint ticket to both, $5 from April 1-Oct. 31, $3 rest of year. Lincoln, call for prices. Sunday is Dollar Day for New Mexico residents with valid I.D. at all state monuments, except at Lincoln where admission is half the regular. Free Wednesdays for New Mexico Seniors (age 60 and over with I.D.).

To visit Fort Selden, a mother and her two small children would have to pay?
    $3
    $1
    $2
    $5
2. Next time a Chinese waiter looks at you expectantly and say: "Ni xian dian shen me," all you have to do is reach for your mobile phone. Not only will it tell you that your waiter is asking what you want to order; it will translate your order into Chinese. Or Japanese, or German. The system, called Verbmobil, can translate basic spoken English, Japanese, Chinese and German almost instantaneously. It operates over standard mobile phone network-just dial the number, get the waiter to speak into the phone, and listen when it translates his words back to you. Text-based translators like ?Alto-Vista?s Babel Fish have existed for some time. But their translations are often poor. The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people?s tendency to use ungrammatical sentences. Unlike other translators, Verbmobil-which is the product of a $94-million research program-doesn?t filter out background noise. Instead it tries to make sense of it, discarding words that don?t fit. The translation often arrives back in a kind of pidgin language, but people still understand. Developer Wolfgang Wahlster from the artificial-intelligence research institute DFKI in Saarbrucken, Germany, expects the service to be commercially available within five years. Instantaneous translations of long phone conversations will take up to 10 years. He says early tests have shown the system is 90% accurate and quick. The delay in translation is no more than a few milliseconds. Anything to get food on the table a little faster.

The situation in paragraph 1 would probably take place in a???
    drugstore
    supermarket
    restaurant
    library
3. "MONUMENTS: HOURS: 8.30 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily. Closed on selected holidays including New Year?s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.ADMISSION : Free admission for 16 and under. Adult admission prices: Fort Selden, $2 Fort Summer, $1 Coronado or Jemez, $3 from April 1-Oct.31, $2 rest of year, of joint ticket to both, $5 from April 1-Oct. 31, $3 rest of year. Lincoln, call for prices. Sunday is Dollar Day for New Mexico residents with valid I.D. at all state monuments, except at Lincoln where admission is half the regular. Free Wednesdays for New Mexico Seniors (age 60 and over with I.D.).

A senior citizen of New Mexico who wants to go to Lincoln on Wednesday will have to pay?
    $1
    nothing
    $3
    $2
4. "On the day of a big annual sale, a huge queue had formed at the entrance to a department store. Some people had even camped out overnight for a good spot. Just before opening time, a small man tried to push his way to the front of the line, only to be pushed back amid loud and colorful curses. On the man?s second attempt, he was punched in the jaw, knocked around a bit and thrown to the back of the queue again. As he readied himself for his third attempt, he told the person ahead of him, "If they hit me one more time, I?m not opening the store."

The people waiting are???
    dependable
    caring
    aggressive
    indifferent
5. Next time a Chinese waiter looks at you expectantly and say: "Ni xian dian shen me," all you have to do is reach for your mobile phone. Not only will it tell you that your waiter is asking what you want to order; it will translate your order into Chinese. Or Japanese, or German. The system, called Verbmobil, can translate basic spoken English, Japanese, Chinese and German almost instantaneously. It operates over standard mobile phone network-just dial the number, get the waiter to speak into the phone, and listen when it translates his words back to you. Text-based translators like ?Alto-Vista?s Babel Fish have existed for some time. But their translations are often poor. The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people?s tendency to use ungrammatical sentences. Unlike other translators, Verbmobil-which is the product of a $94-million research program-doesn?t filter out background noise. Instead it tries to make sense of it, discarding words that don?t fit. The translation often arrives back in a kind of pidgin language, but people still understand. Developer Wolfgang Wahlster from the artificial-intelligence research institute DFKI in Saarbrucken, Germany, expects the service to be commercially available within five years. Instantaneous translations of long phone conversations will take up to 10 years. He says early tests have shown the system is 90% accurate and quick. The delay in translation is no more than a few milliseconds. Anything to get food on the table a little faster.

If you use Verbmobil, you have to communicate through???
    personal translators
    a public telephone
    a mobile phone
    electronic mail
6. Next time a Chinese waiter looks at you expectantly and say: "Ni xian dian shen me," all you have to do is reach for your mobile phone. Not only will it tell you that your waiter is asking what you want to order; it will translate your order into Chinese. Or Japanese, or German. The system, called Verbmobil, can translate basic spoken English, Japanese, Chinese and German almost instantaneously. It operates over standard mobile phone network-just dial the number, get the waiter to speak into the phone, and listen when it translates his words back to you. Text-based translators like ?Alto-Vista?s Babel Fish have existed for some time. But their translations are often poor. The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people?s tendency to use ungrammatical sentences. Unlike other translators, Verbmobil-which is the product of a $94-million research program-doesn?t filter out background noise. Instead it tries to make sense of it, discarding words that don?t fit. The translation often arrives back in a kind of pidgin language, but people still understand. Developer Wolfgang Wahlster from the artificial-intelligence research institute DFKI in Saarbrucken, Germany, expects the service to be commercially available within five years. Instantaneous translations of long phone conversations will take up to 10 years. He says early tests have shown the system is 90% accurate and quick. The delay in translation is no more than a few milliseconds. Anything to get food on the table a little faster.

The word "discarding" (paragraph 3) means????.
    accepting
    rejecting
    finding
    questioning
7. Next time a Chinese waiter looks at you expectantly and say: "Ni xian dian shen me," all you have to do is reach for your mobile phone. Not only will it tell you that your waiter is asking what you want to order; it will translate your order into Chinese. Or Japanese, or German. The system, called Verbmobil, can translate basic spoken English, Japanese, Chinese and German almost instantaneously. It operates over standard mobile phone network-just dial the number, get the waiter to speak into the phone, and listen when it translates his words back to you. Text-based translators like ?Alto-Vista?s Babel Fish have existed for some time. But their translations are often poor. The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people?s tendency to use ungrammatical sentences. Unlike other translators, Verbmobil-which is the product of a $94-million research program-doesn?t filter out background noise. Instead it tries to make sense of it, discarding words that don?t fit. The translation often arrives back in a kind of pidgin language, but people still understand. Developer Wolfgang Wahlster from the artificial-intelligence research institute DFKI in Saarbrucken, Germany, expects the service to be commercially available within five years. Instantaneous translations of long phone conversations will take up to 10 years. He says early tests have shown the system is 90% accurate and quick. The delay in translation is no more than a few milliseconds. Anything to get food on the table a little faster.

The word "it" (paragraph 3) refers to???
    the research program
    background noise
    the product
    verbmobil
8. "On the day of a big annual sale, a huge queue had formed at the entrance to a department store. Some people had even camped out overnight for a good spot. Just before opening time, a small man tried to push his way to the front of the line, only to be pushed back amid loud and colorful curses. On the man?s second attempt, he was punched in the jaw, knocked around a bit and thrown to the back of the queue again. As he readied himself for his third attempt, he told the person ahead of him, "If they hit me one more time, I?m not opening the store."

The small man wanted to???..
    start a fight
    start the sale
    be the first customer
    be rude to customers
9. "On the day of a big annual sale, a huge queue had formed at the entrance to a department store. Some people had even camped out overnight for a good spot. Just before opening time, a small man tried to push his way to the front of the line, only to be pushed back amid loud and colorful curses. On the man?s second attempt, he was punched in the jaw, knocked around a bit and thrown to the back of the queue again. As he readied himself for his third attempt, he told the person ahead of him, "If they hit me one more time, I?m not opening the store."

"Some people" (paragraph 1) refers to??..
    shoppers
    shareholders
    spectators
    salesman
10. Next time a Chinese waiter looks at you expectantly and say: "Ni xian dian shen me," all you have to do is reach for your mobile phone. Not only will it tell you that your waiter is asking what you want to order; it will translate your order into Chinese. Or Japanese, or German. The system, called Verbmobil, can translate basic spoken English, Japanese, Chinese and German almost instantaneously. It operates over standard mobile phone network-just dial the number, get the waiter to speak into the phone, and listen when it translates his words back to you. Text-based translators like ?Alto-Vista?s Babel Fish have existed for some time. But their translations are often poor. The problem is even more difficult with spoken language because of background noise and people?s tendency to use ungrammatical sentences. Unlike other translators, Verbmobil-which is the product of a $94-million research program-doesn?t filter out background noise. Instead it tries to make sense of it, discarding words that don?t fit. The translation often arrives back in a kind of pidgin language, but people still understand. Developer Wolfgang Wahlster from the artificial-intelligence research institute DFKI in Saarbrucken, Germany, expects the service to be commercially available within five years. Instantaneous translations of long phone conversations will take up to 10 years. He says early tests have shown the system is 90% accurate and quick. The delay in translation is no more than a few milliseconds. Anything to get food on the table a little faster.

Verbmobil can be used to translate???
    complex meanings
    written texts
    spoken language
    sign language
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