Advanced Course Entrance Exam
Advanced Course Entrance Exam
Advanced Course Entrance Exam
Advanced Course
Entrance Exam
Advanced Course
Advanced 選考
入試(英語)
Kaetsu Ariake
Junior / Senior High School
Advanced English Course
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Section A: Vocabulary
Read the dialogues and choose the best word to fill in the brackets ( ). Write your
answers on your answer sheet.
1. Tom and his family were having a barbecue in the park. Suddenly, it began to rain
( 1 ). Everyone got wet very quickly.
2. Before leaving the house, Jack checked his hair in the ( 2 ) to make sure it looked
okay.
3. A: I’m thinking about going to the beach tomorrow. Do you know what the weather will
be like?
B: I heard it’ll be sunny in the afternoon, with a high temperature of about 30 ( 3 ).
4. Susan wanted to pass her driving test by the end of the year. After three tries, she finally
( 4 ) her goal one week before Christmas.
5. Lucy was walking home when she found a baby bird that had been ( 5 ) after falling
out of a tree. She brought it home and looked after it until it got better.
6. Timmy asked his science teacher, “Why does a small coin made from metal ( 6 ) in
water, but a large ship also made from metal does not?”
1. in 2. at 3. to 4. on
1. To 2. For 3. Because 4. On
9. Akira was worried about science class, ( 9 ) he had left his homework at home.
1. as 2. that 3. in 4. with
12. A: Why aren’t Steve and Peter talking to each other today?
B: They had a big ( 12 ) at school yesterday.
13. A: Lisa, I’m happy to see there has been a big ( 13 ) in your English lately.
B: Thank you, sir. I’ve been studying hard for my trip to England this summer.
14. After working in the same office for 15 years, Brian decided to ( 14 ) a new start. He
quit his job and started his own company.
16. Mike has two white toy poodles, Fluffy and Marshmallow. He sometimes ( 16 ) their
names because they look very similar.
17. Mr. Jones thought that Greg had cheated on the test because his score was higher than
usual. He found the ( 17 ) in Greg’s desk. The answers were written on his pencil case.
18. Sophie’s father is worried that video games will ( 18 ) with her studies, so she can only
play them on weekends.
19. Henry does not like waiting for people who are late, so he made it clear the party would
start at three o’clock, ( 19 ) some of the guests were not there yet.
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Section B: Conversations
Read the following conversations and choose the best sentence to fill in the
brackets ( ). Write your answers on your answer sheet.
22. A: Excuse me. I like the look of that teapot. How much is it?
B: It’s ¥1,490.
A: Really? That’s cheap. ( 22 )
B: OK, would you like me to put it in a box for you?
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Section C: Ordering Sentences
Read the sentences then put the words in order from 1-5 to fill in the brackets ( ).
Write your answers on your answer sheet.
30. Mark invited Sarah to the movies on Saturday. ( 30 ) at the theater at seven o’clock.
1. to 2. she 3. agreed
4. meet 5. him
31. Coffee shops ( 31 ) cities around the world because everyone loves coffee and they
are good places to meet with others.
1. can 2. in 3. many
4. found 5. be
32. When Stacy met her new boss, they ( 32 ). She was happy he was a friendly person.
33. Patricia studies nursing at university. After she graduates, she hopes to get a job at
( 33 ) to work.
34. Melissa likes mathematics a lot, even ( 34 ). She told me that the teacher is great, and
he really makes the course interesting.
1. it 2. though 3. very
4. hard 5. is
35. A: Hello, Mr. Jacobson. I need to talk to you about your son.
B: Is there a problem?
A: Well, ( 35 ), he could do a lot better. If he hopes to pass this course, he is going
to have to study much harder.
In 1924, the summer and the first winter Olympic Games were both held in Chamonix. At Chamonix,
the winter games were small, with only 300 athletes and 16 events, including skiing races, ice
skating, and ice hockey. Of the 300 athletes, only thirteen were women. In the 2018 winter games
in PyeongChang, the event grew to 102 events, with around 1,700 men and 1,250 women.
In the first winter Olympics, Norway won the most gold medals, but their most famous sports star,
Sonja Henie, didn’t win anything. In fact, she came eighth out of eight competitors! However, this
was because she was only 11 years old. In the 1928, 1932, and 1936 winter games, she took home
the gold medal.
In 1924, both the winter and summer games were held in France, but from 1928, the two events
have always been in different countries. In 1992, the summer and winter games were held in the
same year for the last time.
37. In 1924, a smaller percentage of women competed in the winter games compared with
now.
1. True 2. False 3. Doesn’t say
38. At PyeongChang, many more countries sent teams to the winter Olympics than at
Chamonix.
1. True 2. False 3. Doesn’t say
39. In the 1924 winter Olympics, Norway’s most well-known sports person won a medal.
40. Norway has won more medals than any other country in the history of the
winter Olympics.
1. True 2. False 3. Doesn’t say
42. Sonja Henie was the youngest person to win a gold medal for skating.
43. You could enjoy both the winter and summer games in 1996.
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Section E: Reading 2
Read the article and the interview in this section and answer the questions that follow
each one. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
- wild boar
The Super Monster
Wolf - wolf
Every year, farmers in Japan lose valuable crops because animals, like wild boars, eat them.
Engineers have come up with an interesting solution to this problem. They wanted to make
something that could scare wild animals away, so they created the "Super Monster Wolf".
This solar-powered robot wolf is about 50cm tall and 65cm long. Its head moves from side to
side, it has scary red LED eyes, scary teeth, and even has hair like a wolf. The robot senses
movement up to one kilometer away and can make 48 different wolf howls so wild animals
don’t become accustomed to the noise.
Farmers lose millions of dollars every year because of hungry animals, so is Super Monster
Wolf the answer? Maybe so. The robot is on sale for around ¥500,000 or can be rented
month-by-month. Farmers using the robot have already said it is more effective than an
electric fence.
Unfortunately, real wolves disappeared from Japan in the early 19th century. Maybe, we will
start to see robot wolves replacing them throughout the countryside.
45. The robot can make 48 different wolf howls. What is the reason for this?
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49. Nowadays, on his way to work, Bret …