Test O-NET English 2553
1. Situation: A secretary is talking to a caller.
Caller: This is Jim Smith. Can I speak to Mr. Johnson, please?
Secretary: __A__
Caller: __B__
Secretary: I’ll tell him as soon as I see him.
A. 1. Pardon me. I don’t know him.
2. Can you talk to him now?
3. I’m afraid he’s just gone out.
4. Sorry. He doesn’t want to speak to you.
B. 1. Could I hold on?
2. Can you call me later?
3. Can you ask him to return my call?
4. Could I return his call later?
2. Situation: Sunisa, a Thai student, just got off the plane at Heathrow Airport in London
and is asking an official on duty for help.
Sunisa: Excuse me, __A__ the Thai Embassy?
Official: __B__
Sunisa: Thank you very much.
A. 1. could you tell me how to get to
2. would you kindly take me to
3. did this coach normally stop at
4. do you know when this bus stops at
B. 1. Our taxi drivers are very helpful and polite.
2. It won’t take long to get there.
3. You can buy a ticket on the bus.
4. That coach will take you there.
3. Situation: Prasert is trying to talk Tom into going to a football match with him.
Tom: My favorite football team from England is playing against the Thai
National team this Sunday. I really want to go, but __A__
Prasert: Oh, come on. Go with me. __B__
A. 1. I’m sure I’ll enjoy it.
2. it’s too late for me to go.
3. all the tickets are sold out.
4. my assignment is due on Monday.
B. 1. Don’t you like football?
2. You shouldn’t hand in the work late.
3. There won’t be another match like this.
4. We shouldn’t pay anything extra for tickets.
4.Situation: Miss Jones, an American tourist, is telling her friend, Tommy, about her
problem.
Miss Jones: Tommy, my bag was stolen, and __A__
Tommy: __B__ Do you know when it happened?
Miss Jones: I just realized it a moment ago.
A. 1. I lost my passport and all my money.
2. I should have brought my bag with me.
3. I wonder where I can find my belongings.
4. I don’t remember where I kept my passport.
B. 1. What’s the matter?
2. How shameful!
3. How unfortunate!
4. That’s your problem.
5. Situation: Ploy is a tour guide from TT Tour waiting to meet a customer at the airport.
Ploy: You are Mr. Richards, aren’t you? I’m Ploy from TT Tour.
__A__
Mr. Richards: __B__ Have you been waiting long?
A. 1. Here is my friend.
2. Have a nice trip.
3. Welcome to Bangkok.
4. Please follow the way.
B. 1. Thank you.
2. With pleasure.
3. Sure, I will.
4. That’s fine.
6. 1. Let’s have a look at the room, shall we
2. Should I see the room before I move in
3. Do I have to see the room this afternoon
4. Can I have a look at the room this afternoon
7. 1. Will you be home tomorrow
2. Why don’t you come on time
3. Do you want to come with me
4. Will you be able to drop by at that time
Conversation 2: Arnat is inviting Paul and his family to dinner
at his house.
Arnat: 8 next Saturday evening.
Paul: Oh, dear! 9 this Saturday. My daughter is rehearsing a
play at her school.
Arnat: Oh, really! What about Sunday evening? 10 .
Paul: That’ll be fine. 11 . We would be delighted to come.
Err..., 12 .
Arnat: Well, my wife just got a promotion and my daughter has
been accepted at a top ten university, so we’re having a
little celebration.
Paul: 13 ! What time should we get to your house?
Arnat: 14 ?
Paul: Fine. 15 .
8. 1. We’d like to persuade you to have dinner with us
2. We’d like to have you and your family over for dinner
3. Let you and your family have dinner together at my house
4. I offer you and your family to come to my house for dinner
9. 1. I don’t think we like it
2. I’m afraid we can’t make it
3. What a shame! No one can go
4. Sorry about that. Everyone will be busy
10. 1. It’s a pity if you miss it
2. We expect you to be free
3. It’ll be convenient for me
4. We really want you to join us
11. 1. I’d like to eat out
2. We all like to be invited
3. Everybody is free on Sunday
4. I appreciate the appointment
12. 1. tell me what you all are doing
2. this sounds like a special occasion
3. you must be pleased with something
4. let me know why you are inviting us
13. 1. How happy 2. Good luck
3. Congratulations 4. What a surprise
14. 1. Can I let you know later 2. Do you want to come early
3. Is 6:30 convenient for you 4. 6:30 is a suitable time, isn’t it
15. 1. We hope to enjoy the dinner
2. We won’t be late for dinner
3. We’re looking forward to it
4. We’d love to be at your house
1.2 Situational Dialogs
16. You want to know about your roommate’s future plans, so you
say: ____
1. When do you plan to graduate?
2. Where do you stay while studying?
3. What are you doing after graduation?
4. Why do you want to further your study?
17. You ask a stranger for the time. He doesn’t know the time, so he
says: ____
1. I’m afraid I don’t know.
2. I’m sorry. I have no time.
3. Sorry, I’ve just bought this watch.
4. Please don’t ask me about the time.
18. You are thirsty. You say to your friend: ____
1. Would you mind having a drink?
2. Shall we get something to drink?
3. What do you think about cold drinks?
4. Why don’t you get me some soft drinks?
19. You want to know what your American friend who is here
visiting you thinks of Bangkok. You say: ____
1. How do you find Bangkok?
2. What does Bangkok look like?
3. Have you ever been to Bangkok?
4. Did you visit all places in Bangkok?
20. A secretary is late for a meeting for the first time. She gives an
excuse that she had to take her son to the doctor. Her boss says:
_____
1. I see, but I don’t want any excuses.
2. Again? That’s the same old excuse.
3. That’s all right. Don’t worry about it.
4. You never change! You’re always late.
21. The pipe in your bathroom has started making a loud noise, so
you call the landlady. She says: _____
1. Well, too bad. The plumber just left.
2. It’s a pity! You’d better wait until I know what to do.
3. Don’t worry! Let me think of a way to solve the problem.
4. That doesn’t sound good! I’ll send a plumber up right away.
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22. You have just said something which makes your friend very
upset. You apologize to her. You say: ____
1. I beg your pardon. It’s really my fault.
2. How talkative I am! Please forgive me for that.
3. What a silly thing! I hope you don’t mind me saying that.
4. I’m terribly sorry for what I said just now. I didn’t mean it.
23. Your friend has to visit a customer upcountry tomorrow, and he
asks you to work for him. You say: ____
1. OK, I’ll take care of it.
2. Have a good time, then.
3. I would rather not go with you.
4. You could go wherever you like
24. There is a phone call for a person who doesn’t work in your
office. You answer the phone and say: _____
1. Who are you talking to?
2. Isn’t that a strange name?
3. Nobody by that name works here.
4. No one has ever seen him before.
25. You and your friend have been waiting half an hour for another
friend who has not yet shown up at the cinema. The movie has
already started. You say: _____
1. He can’t forget us.
2. He will never forget the date.
3. He should not forget the time.
4. He must have forgotten our appointment.
เฉลยข้อสอบ English O-NET. 2553
1.A 3 B 3
2.A 1 B 4
3.A 4 B 3
4.A 1 B 3
5.A 3 B 1
6. 4
7. 4
8. 2
9. 2
10. 2
11. 3
12. 2
13. 3
14. 3
15. 3
16. 3
17. 1
18. 2
19. 1
20. 3
21. 4
22. 4
23. 1
24. 3
25. 4
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