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1、1. Throughout history, many people have attempted to find the _ secret to success, but relatively few have actually done it. a. elusive b. evasive c. illusory d. eloquent 2. It was hard for Cynthia to remain uninvolved with the controversy since she is such a _ part of the company. a. visibility b.

2、risible c. visible d. visibly 3. "Officer Clarke, in the best interest of the case, please consider absolutely everything to be at your _." a. dispose b. disposal c. disposing d. disposed 4. The mountain climbers demonstrated a(n) _ feat of selflessness when they turned around to help an i

3、njured stranger. a. advantageous b. gorgeous c. outrageous d. courageous 5. Many movie stars are notorious for wearing excessive amounts of expensive _. a. jewellery b. jewels c. jewelers d. jewelling 6. Her novel successfully _ an entire generation of young women to believe they could be whatever t

4、hey wanted. a. emboldened b. embittered c. empowered d. embroidered 7. I'm not really a _ of pop culture trends, so can you explain that reference to me? a. flower b. follower c. fellow d. fallowing 8. We just moved into town so we're still a little _. a. unsettling b. settlers c. settled d.

5、 unsettled 9. The movie is fantastic, but you'll need to _ your disbelief toward the end. a. upend b. suspend c. depend d. misspend 10. Don't _ Jack's determination to do whatever it takes to win. a. underestimate b. overestimate c. estimate d. misestimate 11. As judge, I _ over this cou

6、rtroom and have the final say on all matters. a. preside b. reside c. presume d. resume 12. Please stay back! This is a _ area! a. constricted b. districted c. restricted d. unrestricted 13. The moon shone down and cast a _ glow over the entire field. a. luminosity b. luminous c. luminal d. luminous

7、ly 14. The state dinner is a _ affair, so please dress appropriately. a. distinctive b. respectable c. dramatic d. formal 15. Stock prices rose _ after the company publically announced its new product. a. dramatically b. magically c. loosely d. exclusively 16. The colonists began to form a _ in resp

8、onse to the unfair taxes. a. rebel b. rebellion c. rebellious d. rebelling 17. After striking the iceberg, the ship quickly sank into the _ depths. a. skinny b. preppy c. murky d. baggy 18. I'm not a good typist, so I find it easier to _ all of my emails. a. dictate b. elucidate c. explicate d.

9、exacerbate 19. To accommodate increased traffic, city planners are going to expand the _of the highway. a. length b. height c. depth d. width 20. Let's be proactive and do something instead of just watching the situation _. a. ameliorate b. collaborate c. deteriorate d. elaborate Section B: Fill

10、 in each of the blanks with a suitable preposition or adverb.21. Things didn't quite turn the way I expected, but I'm still happy with the result.     Your answer Correct answer   out out 22. You can't fool me; I'm wise the way things work around here.     Yo

11、ur answer Correct answer   to to 23. My question sparked much discussion in the group about right versus wrong.     Your answer Correct answer   off off 24. They didn't know it, but they were playing right our hands the whole time.     Your answer Correct answer 

12、60; into into 25. Leslie broke her argument into three main points.     Your answer Correct answer   down down 26. It was pure luck that we chanced the fossilized remains of the dinosaur.     Your answer Correct answer   upon upon 27. Our town was named the explorer who

13、 first discovered the nearby waterfall.     Your answer Correct answer   affter after 28. After the ship sank, wreckage washed on shore for weeks.     Your answer Correct answer   up up 29. Some of the oldest headstones in the graveyard were completely worn so we couldn

14、't tell whom they belonged to.     Your answer Correct answer   away away 30. The novel revolves a protagonist who is searching for a lost city of gold.     Your answer Correct answer   around around Part II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following

15、 passage.Everyone's always told me that I should be a model. I have to admit, it does sound like it would be a(n) (31) lifestyle with lots of traveling, parties, and beautiful people. I think it could also be a great opportunity to assert my (32) and creativity. However, at my age, I'm not s

16、ure I have the experience or (33) to start a modeling career. It takes more than a(n) (34) face to be a model. You must have a(n) (35) personality and always be ready to take risks and explore the unknown. You also need to have near infinite patience. Many people are under the impression that the fa

17、shion and modeling industry attracts only very (36) people who only care about themselves. From what I understand, nothing could be further from the truth. Yes, there are some models who only care about their own appearance, wealth, and (37) surroundings, but the industry isn't (38) composed of

18、this type of person. It's a(n) (39)fact that the fashion and modeling world has a strong (40) for all kinds of peopleand I'm one of them.     Your answer Correct answer   (31) glamorous glamorous   (32) individuality individuality   (33) credentials credentials  

19、; (34) stunning stunning   (35) daring daring   (36) superficial superficial   (37) lavish lavish   (38) exclusively exclusively   (39) inescapable inescapable   (40) lure lure Part III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage. The deb

20、ate over school uniforms is one of the most controversial issues affecting public school students. Though uniforms have long been a staple of private schools, they are still a rarity in public schools. This is not merely a debate over the aesthetics of fashion. Rather, this debate lies at the very h

21、eart of the politics of fashion. What students choose to wear (and what their parents allow them to wear) to school consistently rouses strong feelings and animated discussion. Much has already been said in defense of and against school uniforms, and I won't belabor the individual points further

22、. There are many valid points on both sides of the argument. Instead, I intend to explain why I personally stand in opposition to school uniforms and highlight the reasons why uniforms would serve very little purpose in our specific school district. For the most part, students in our district are we

23、ll behaved and don't approach any semblance of extreme behavior or expression. Administrators seem to be more worried about a potential escalation of student expression that so far has shown no indication of materializing. Principals and other district administrators are chasing shadowsthey'

24、re looking to solve a problem that doesn't exist. Our district has no history of student activism, and there are only a few examples of flagrant violations of the existing dress code. In short, there is absolutely no precedent to believe that students will choose to begin acting out against auth

25、ority through fashion statements. School uniforms seem to be an inappropriate response to a nonexistent problem. It is an unnecessary exertion of power by administrators who don't know how to properly exercise authority. Let's take a moment to consider a hypothetical school district that is

26、overwhelmed by student discipline problems. Would the institution of school uniforms be an appropriate response in that case? I would argue in the negative. Uniforms, by themselves, would in no way prevent students from expressing themselves or their views. Improper and unpopular behavior will not b

27、e stifled by a school uniform. It may actually make the situation worse, as resentment over the mandatory clothing would likely be great. School uniforms obviously interfere with students' right to self-expressiona right that should be protected in the public school system. In addition, mandating that all students wear identical (and unattractive) outfits enforces the message that conformity is the preferred method to prevent or resolve conflict. This is certainly not an appropriate message for our schools to be sending to children. 41. This style of writing would best be

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