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Preparation Section
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ITEP Diagnostic Test
Grammar Section:
- 13 multiple choice and fill in the blanks questions.
- 12 error-identification multiple choice questions.
10 minutes
ITEP Preparation Guide
Workshop A2.I M
Listening Section:
20 minutes
ITEP Preparation Guide
Workshop A2.I M
Reading Section:
Part 1 Part 2
250 words-text and 4 multiple- 400 words-text and 6 multiple-
choice questions choice questions
20 minutes
Grammar - Part 1
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What new fact about Einstein did Michael learn from Dr. Slinskin?
o Einstein did not attend college at all because his family did not have the
money.
o Despite working in an office, Einstein was able to think in new ways about
the basic principles of physics.
o Because of Einstein’s religion, he was not able to attend the best college for
the study of mathematics & physics.
o Einstein did not use previous scientists and philosophy writings to prepare
his intellectual thinking.
Listening Part 3
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Listening - Part 3
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Listening - Part 3
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While certain industries seem to thrive and then disappear according to the whims of ever-changing
markets, the greeting card industry has shown incredible staying power. In the United Kingdom, for
instance, it is estimated that the average person sends 55 cards per year, generating over a billion pounds
per year in revenue. The custom of sending greeting cards can be traced back to the ancient Chinese, who
exchanged scrolls with New Year’s messages. By the 15th Century handmade paper greetings were
exchanged in Germany and soon throughout other parts of Europe.
*A In the 19th Century, due in large part to the proliferation of printing presses and inexpensive postage
rates, greeting cards became very popular. Christmas card companies began hiring artists as designers
for mass-produced cards featuring their illustrations. *B Today cards range from classic, simple messages
to timely, humorous cards that mock popular figures.*C
Even as email has largely replaced traditional mail for communication in many instances, most people
have retained their appreciation of traditional cards for special occasions. *D As long as people wish to
send messages of good cheer to help celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and births as well as
major holidays on a folded card with a printed funny message, the industry will continue to thrive.
Reading - Part 1
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o distance
o position
o vary
o are created
Reading Part 1
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Paragraph One:
Most people think of science as a set of facts about the world. But more fundamental
to science than the facts are the methods. In fact, many theorists believe that it is not
objective reality that steers science, but rather the method of science that determines
what we come to know as real. This reversal of what is commonly thought is
exemplified by the development of taxonomy, the method of identifying and
classifying organisms. Modern taxonomy, primarily developed by Carolus Linnaeus in
the 18th century, initially gave scientists a greater and more precise knowledge of
nature. Today, however, taxonomic advances have led scientists to question what they
thought they knew about basic biological reality.
Reading Part 2
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Paragraph Two:
Taxonomy has been in use since Aristotle’s work in the fourth century B.C.E. But early
taxonomies were not very scientific. Many contained such mythological creatures as
griffins right alongside existing animals. Further, it was thought that offspring could
be produced by mating completely different creatures, like a lion and a bird. Aristotle,
himself, used reason, rather than observation, to divide animal life into two basic
groups: animals with vertebrae (or backbones), and those without. Although this
system proved inaccurate, it wasn’t until Linnaeus’ work that empirical observation
became the basis for a modern taxonomy that excluded creatures of fantasy.
Reading Part 2
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Paragraph Three:
The movement toward a more modern system took its first big step in the 17th century
with naturalist John Ray’s definition of the concept “species.“ A species is a group of
organisms capable of reproduction. The result will be an individual similar to the
parents and also capable of reproducing. Armed with this definition, Linnaeus was
able to catalog over 4,000 species of animals and over 7,500 species of plants. He
began with plant-life, dividing plants into species based on the number of pistils and
stamens (the sexual organs) of each plant. This method allowed other botanists to
contribute to the taxonomy. They simply had to observe and count, and a new
specimen was added. Thus, biological knowledge grew tremendously.
Reading Part 2
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Paragraph Four:
However, since Linnaeus’ time, biology has developed new taxonomic systems. One such
example, cladistics, makes use of genetic analysis to classify organisms based on
evolutionary descent (parent and child), rather than observable features. The problem is
that this system has revealed relationships that are quite different from those of Linnaean
taxonomy. Furthermore, organisms have been discovered that violate the rules of species
inclusion. An example is where one organism may be able to reproduce with a second
organism; the second organism is capable of reproducing with a third organism; but the
first and third cannot reproduce with each other. These and other surprises have scientists
today questioning whether we understand species at all. Do species actually exist in
nature, or only in our taxonomies? Perhaps this question will lead to new methods and
technologies that will, in turn, radically change the nature of reality as we know it.
Reading - Part 2
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o unreal
o old-fashioned
o religious
o inspiring
Reading - Part 2
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o show how the theory of evolution has not really been proven
Topic: You just applied for mobility program in your university. Write a letter to your
host family in Canada introducing yourself, talking about personal interests, and your
city
Writing- Part 2
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Topic: Some companies offer students internships to help them gain work experience.
Others argue that this takes valuable time away from the student’s education. What do
you think? Give reasons and examples to support your opinion.
175-225 words
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Speaking
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Speaking
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Speaking - Part 1
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If you could travel anywhere in the world, where is the first place you would
visit, and why?