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《大學英語(三)》模擬試卷

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LMultipleChoice.(1pointforeach,altogether30points)

Directions:Thereare30sentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencetherearefour

choicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersAfB,CandD.Choosethewordthatyouthinkbest

completethesentence.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

1.Thereisnoininsistingonhisagreement.

[A]meaning[B]sense

[C]mine[D]benefit

2.Wetogetwhatwewant,anyway.

[A]managed[B]believed

[C]handled[D]operated

3.Itisbeautifulwhenmanybirdstheislandduringtheautumnmonths.

[A]fly[B]come

[C]settle[D]visit

4.Hismotherwaslaidofflastmonth.Asaresult,theincomeofthefamilywasmore

thanone-third.

[A]increased[B]droppedoff

[C]cutdown[D]cometo

5.Howfarwasheforwhathadhappened

[A]respective[B]respectful

[C]reliable[D]responsible

6.Myfatheroftentakesofthefineweathertodosomegardening.

[A]advantage[B]interest

[C]charge[D]use

7.Don'ttoomuchfromhim.

[A]expose[B]expect

[C]express[D]experience

8.Toourgreatsurprise,thebuildingmostlyundamagedaftertheterribleearthquake.

[A]survived[B]remained

[C]lastedfD]recovered

9.Honestyisthemostimportantamanshouldhave.

[A]hobby[B]habit

[C]propertyfD]quality

10.Shallweleavehimanotehe'llknowwhereweare

[A]incasefB]unless

[C]nowthatfD]sothat

11.Theclockandwerealizedthatitwasalreadymidnight.

[A]rang[B]hit

[C]beat[D]struck

12.Muchtoourrelief,thedemonstrationtobequitepeaceful.

[A]turnedin[B]turnedout

[C]showed[D]showedoff

13.Don'tthatyoucansucceedwithoutanyhardwork.

[Aldreamedof[B]suppose

[C]intend[D]try

14.Noscientisthasyetsucceededinexplainingtheofhowlifebegan.

[A]reason[B]puzzle

[C]cause[D]source

15.Hardlyatthebusstopwhenthebussuddenlypulledaway.

[A]didwearrive[B]hadwearrived

[C]wearrived[D]theyhadarrived

16.1amreallysurprisedathisthinkingBeijingadullplace.

[A]tolive[Bltoliveinthere

[C]tolivein[D]toliveit

17.1don'tbelieveyou______yousay.

[A]nomatterwhatever[B]whatever

[C]whenever[D]what

18.Thatbuildingissaidintheearthquakein1976.

[A]bedestroyed[B]tobedestroyed

[C]tohavebeendestroyed[D]tohavedestroyed

19.Heusedtotravelalotinhiswork,

[A]usehe[B]usedhe

[C]didhe[DIdidn'the

20.IfIhadgraduatedamonthearlier,Iatabanknow.

[A]hadworking

[B]wouldbeworking

[C]wouldhavebeenworked

[D]hadbeenworking

21.TheSmithsarepeopleintheneighborhood.

[A]themuchrichest[B]thebyfarrichest

[C]byfartherichest[D]byfartherich

22.NeitherMarynorherbrotherstotheparty.

[A]go[Blaregoing

[C]havegonefD]isgoing

23.isnotknownwhattheydiscussedatthemeeting.

[A]That[B]It

[C]There[D]Such

24.Theoldcouplesaidtheyinthiscityforover50years.

[A]havelived[B]havebeenliving

[C]hadbeenliving[D]lived

25.1remembertoShanghaiwhenIwasabout6.

[A]totake[B]tobetaken

[C]beingtaken[D]taking

26.Youlooksopale.Youill.

[A]mustbe[B]shouldbe

[C]oughttobe[D]canbe

27.Thesentenceiscomplicatedthatitcannotbedonewithoutadictionary.

[A]such[B]too[C]very[D]so

28.ItwasonlylastmonthImethiminBeijing.

[A]when[B]where

[C]that[D]there

29.Themanwasrobbedcalledthepolice.

[A]hisroom[B]theroomofhim

[C]whoseroom[D]theroomofwhom

30.P11letyouknowassoonashe

[A]comesback[B]willcomeback

[C]istocomeback[D]cameback

n.Cloze(1pointforeach,altogether10points)

Directions:Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassageif

insertedinthecorrespondingblanks.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet

Familieshavealwaysbeenchanging.Forexample,oncethefamilywastheworld.In31_

words,atonetimeeveiythingapersondidtookplacewithinthefamily.Thefamilywasthe

child'sonlyschool.Thefamilywastheonlymeanstosettleadispute.Nowadays,thefamily

isstillthe"world"insomecultures.Butinmanycultures,these32functionsofthe

familyhavelargelybeen33byotherinstitutions,suchasschools,churches,and

governments.

Inthe34>familieschangedinotherways,somescientistsbelievethatwhenpeople

obtainedfoodbyhuntinganimalsandgatheringrootsandplants,thefamilyhadtobesmall

35movearound,andwhentheysettleddownto36toobtainfood,theyfoundthat

theyneededmore37todothework.Thenthenewfamilydevelopedinsomecultures.

Now38totheirchildren,peoplelivedtogetherwiththeirparentsandevengrandparents.

HowarefamilieschangingtodayThenumberofnuclearfamilies(核心家庭)seemsto

beincreasingeverywhereintheworld,whilethatofextendedfamiliesis39.One

reasonforthisseemstobethatinmanyculturestodaypeopleareleavingfarmsandvillages

tofindjobsinthecity.Extendedfamiliesarehardtomaintainwhenpeoplehavetobefreeto

moveinordertofind40.

31.[A]another[B]theother

[C]other[D]others

32.[A]former[B]front

[C]latter[D]back

33.[A]takenin[B]takenoff

[C]takenover[D]takendown

34.[A]present[B]past

[C]nowadays[D]recent

35.[A]inorderto[B]inorderthat

[C]incase[D]provided

36.[A]farming[B]dofarm

[C]farm[D]makefarm

37.[A]hands[B]feet

[C]mouths[D]legs

38.[A]inaddition[B]inadditional

[C]inadditionto[D]inadditionalto

39.[A]increasing[B]growing

[C]declining[D]changing

40.[A]farms[B]food

[C]work[D]houses

III.ReadingComprehension.(2pointsforeach,altogether30points)

Directions:Therearethreepassagesfollowedbyquestions.Beneatheachquestionthereare

fourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersAfB,CandD.Choosetherightanswerforeach

question.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

Passage1

Intelligentyoungpeoplewanttogotouniversity,anditislogicalforacountryto

provideuniversityplacesforthemtoensurethattherewillbegood-trainedmenandwomen

torunthegovernmentandindustryinthefuture.Sointhe1960sthegovernmentsetupa

numberofnewuniversitiesinBritaintoprovideeveryonewithsufficientopportunityto

study.Butnowsomethinghasgonewrong.Thereisstillfiercecompetitiontogoto

universitytostudyartsandothersubjects,butmanyplacesforscientistsarenottakenup.

Thenewuniversitiesconcentratedonsciencebecauseitseemedpractical.They

developednewcoursessoasnottoimitatetraditionaluniversityeducation.Whyhavetheir

calculationsprovedwrongOnereasonisthatalotofyoungpeoplecangetenough

qualificationstoworkinindustrybygoingtotechnicalschool.Theythinkuniversitycourses

aretoolongandtootheoretical.Butthisdoesnotexplainwhythemajorityofstudentsstill

preferartssubjectstosciencesubjects.

41.Whatis"logical"accordingtothefirstparagraph.

[A]Intelligentyoungpeoplewanttogotouniversity.

[B]Thegovernmentshouldsetupuniversitiestotrainyoungpeopleforthecountry.

[C]Peoplewhorunthecountryshouldbewell-trained.

[D]Universityistheplacetotrainyoungmenandwomen.

42.Whatmakesthenewuniversitiesdifferentfromthetraditionalones.

[A]Therearemoresciencesubjectsinthem.

[BlTherearemoreartsstudentsinthem.

[C]Theircurriculumismorescientificallyplanned.

fD]Theyareequippedwithmoremodernfacilities.

43.WhatdoesMtheircalculationsn(par.2)referto.

[A]Theirplantodefeatthetraditionaluniversityeducation.

[B]Theircalculationsofhowmanystudentsstudyscienceandhowmanystudentsstudyarts.

[C]Theirthoughtthatscienceispractical.

[D]Theirassumptionthatpeoplearewillingtostudythepracticalsciencesubjectsinthe

university.

44.Whichofthefollowingshowstheadvantageoftechnicalschoolsoveruniversities

correctly.

[A]Theyhavemorequalifiedteachers.

fB]Theyhavemorequalifiedcourses.

[C]Thestudentscanbequalifiedtoworkwithinashorttime.

[D]Ifthestudentsgetqualificationintechnicalschools,theyaremorewell-receivedby

industry.

45?Whydoesthemajorityofthestudentsprefertostudyartsinuniversity.

[A]Thereasonisnotclear.

[B]Thesciencecoursesinuniversityaretootheoretical.

[C]Artssoundnoblerthanscience.

fD]Thecurriculumofsciencecourseisnotwell-arranged.

Passage2

MostEuropeanswantsmallcars.ManyAmericanspreferlargecars.Asaresult,

Europeanauto-makersproduceawidevarietyofeconomical,liehtweiehtcarswhile

Americanauto-makerstendtobuildbigger,heaviercars.

Thepriceofgasolinehasmuchtodowiththis.GasolineisexpensiveinEurope,so

Europeansnaturallyprefercarsthatwillgoalongwayonasmallamountoffuel.

Otherreasonsalsoenterintothebigorlittlecardecision.ManyOldWorldcitieshave

verynarrow,windingstreets.Inthesecitiesasmallcarismorepracticalandeasiertohandle

thanalargeone.

SomeAmericanslikepowerfulenginesintheircars.Theyenjoyhavingroomycarsthat

arecomfortableforlargefamiliesandlongtrips.Theyarepreparedtopayhigheroperating

coststogettheseadvantages.

OtherAmericans,however,havelearnedtolikesmall,nimblecars.Manyvisitorsto

EuropeduringandafterWWIIdiscoveredthatsmallcarswerefuntodriveandeasytopark

insmallspaces.Theyweredelightedtolearnhowfarsmallcarscouldgoonafewgallonsof

gasoline.

Inthe1950s,manyAmericansbeganbuyingEuropeancars.In1953,forthefirsttime,

theUnitedStatesimportedmorecarsthanitexported.Thebestselleramongtheseimported

carswasanodd-lookingbutdependablesmallcarfromGermany.Americanspromptly

nicknamedit"thebug”.

Today,Americancarbuyershaveawidechoice.Therearebigcarsforpeoplewhowant

elbowroom,comfortandpower.Andtherearesmallcars,mostlyimportedbutsome

American-made,forpeoplewhowanteasyparkingandeconomicaloperation.

46.Impliedbutnotstated:.

[A]AllAmericansbuyEuropeancars.

[B]Noonewantstodriveapowerfulcar.

[C]Smallcarsarenotexpensivetorun.

fD]Americansdon*tlikeroomycars.

47.Whatdoestheword"nimblemean.

[A]cheap

fB]beautiful

[C]swift

[D]foreign

48.Onthewhole,thearticletellsabout.

[A]parkingcarsinAmerica

[B]thepriceofgasoline

[C]thepriceofroomycars

[D]bigcarsandsmallcars

49.Whydosomepeoplewanttopurchasebigcars.

[A]Theywanttohaveelbowroom,comfortandpower.

[B]Itiseasiertoparkbigcars.

[C]Theyneedtomakelong-distancejourney.

[D]Bigcarscostlessthansmallcars.

50.Whichstatementseemstrueaccordingtothearticle.

[A]AmericansarenotaccustomedtotravelinginEurope.

[B]Peopleliketochoosecarsfrommanychoices.

[C]PeopleliketobuyEuropeancarswithoutanyspecificreason.

fD]NoonedrivesbigcarsinOldWorldcities.

Passage3

Thebathwasinventedbeforethebathplug.Thebathplugcouldnothavebeeninvented

beforethebath,exceptasasmallobjectwithwhichtoplayicehockey.Theorderinwhich

inventionsaremadeisveryimportant,muchmoreimportantthanhaseverbeenrealized,

becausewetendautomaticallytothinkthatlaterinventionsarebetterthanearlierones.A

moment'sthoughtwillshowthisisnotso.If,forexample,asolutiontotoday'surbantraffic

problemswasproposedintheshapeofasmallman-poweredtwo-wheeledvehiclewhich

wouldmakethemotorcarlooklikeacumbersome(笨重的)over-powereddevice,aspace

rockettryingtotacklesuburbanproblems,wewouldgreetitasagreattechnological

breakthrough."Bicyclemakescarobsolete!,9Wewouldcry.Unfortunately,thebikecame

first,soweshallalwaysunconsciouslyseeitasacruderversionofthecar.Otherthings

whichmayhavebeeninventedtooearlyaretheairship,theradio,therailwaytrain,the

cuff-link.

Consideralsothezipper.Zippersrepresentatechnologicaladvanceonbuttons,being

fasterandmorecomplete.Theyarealsomoreliabletocomeadrift,break,jam,stickand

catch.Buttonscanonlygowrongifthethreadisfaulty.Eventhen,buttonscanbemendedby

theuser,Zipsrarelycan.

51.Ifthebicycleweretobeinventednow,thecarwouldappear.

[A]unsuitableforitspurpose

fB]inadvanceofitstime

[Clunnecessarilyexpensive

fD]toofarforsafety

52.Therailwaytrainandtheradioareexamplesofthingswhich.

[A]werenotfullyappreciatedatthetimeoftheirinvention

[B]aremoresuitableforusenowthanwhentheywereinvented

[C]areneglectedinfavorofmorerecentinvention

[D]arelesssuitedtotheirpurposethanearlierinvention

53.Accordingtotheauthor,buttonsarepreferabletozippersbecausethey.

[A]aremoreconvenient

fB]aremorereliable

[C]costlesstoreplace

[D]aremorecomplete

54.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthearticle.

[A]Moderntechnologycan'tsolveourproblems.

[B]Everythinghastwoaspects,advantagesanddisadvantages.

[C]Weshouldchangeourusualwayofthinkingaboutinventions.

[D]Technologicalinnovationsdonotalwaysmeanmorebenefits

55.Whatdoestheword"obsolete"mean.

[A]outdated

fB]slowinmovement

[C]ridiculous

[D]awkward

IVBlankingfilling.(1pointforeach,altogether10points)

Directions:Completeeachofthefollowingsentenceswiththecorrectformoftheitalicized

wordontheleftofeachsentence.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

56.freeTightclothesdon'tallowenough______ofmovement.

57.concernedSheseemquite_______abouttherisksshewastaking.

58.strengthItiswellknownthatsportswill_______thefriendshipbetweennations.

59.enjoyThebooktellsyouhowyoucanlivesimplyand_______.

60.nightAt_______youheartheclockstriketwelve.

61.performThefirstAmerican_______ofthisoperawasin1926.

62.argueTheywerehavingan_______aboutwhoseturnitwastodothecooking.

63.broadThevery_______ofthesubjectgivesitanaddedinterest.

64.permitThestudentsleavetheclassroomwithout_______.

65.techniqueManypeoplecalltheageweliveintheageof______.

56.57.58.59.60.

61.62.63.64.65.

VTranslation.(2pointsforeach,altogether10points))

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsorphrasesinthe

brackets.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

66.就人口而論,大紐約城是美國最大的城市中心。(urban城市的)

67.云南省在中國的西南部,有許多少數(shù)民族。(avarietyof許多)

68滸多年輕女孩子都喜歡記日記來記錄她們個人的想法與感受(keepadiary寫日記)

69.關于瘋牛病的記述對英國政府構成了一個直接的挑戰(zhàn).(achallengeto對..的一個

挑戰(zhàn))

70.醫(yī)生很迷惑,不知該怎樣處理這一病例,因為他找不到疾病的根源.(puzzle使困惑)

VI.Writing:(altogether10points)

Directions:Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteashortessayonthetopicCollege

Students'JobHuntimushouldwriteatleast100wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

below.

1.近幾年出現(xiàn)了大學生就業(yè)難的現(xiàn)象

2.產(chǎn)生這種現(xiàn)象的原因(如大學生追求的目標過高,專業(yè)不對口等)

3.如何解決這一問題(改變就業(yè)觀念,大學生再培訓等)

《大學英語(三)》模擬試卷一答案

n.MultipleChoice.(1pointforeach,altogether30points)

題號12345678910

答案BADCDABBDD

題號11121314151617181920

答案DBBBBCBCDB

題號21222324252627282930

答案CBBCCADCCA

n.Cloze(1pointforeach,altogether10points)

題號31323334353637383940

答案CACBACAACC

HI.ReadingComprehension.(2pointsfbreach,altogether30points)

題號41424344454647484950

答案BADCACCDAB

題號5152535455

答案ACBDA

IVBlankingfilling.(1pointforeach,altogether10points)

56.freedom

57.unconcerned

58.strengthen

59.enjoyably

60.midnight

61.performance

62.argument

63.breadth

64.permission

65.technology

VTranslation.(2pointsforeach,altogether10points)

66,標準答案:Intermsofpopulation,GreaterNewYorkCityisthelargesturbancenterin

theUnitedStates.

考核目標:就...而論:Intermsof

67,標準答案:YunnanProvince,insouthwestChina,hasavarietyofethnicminoritygroups.

考核目標:少數(shù)民族:ethnicminoritygroups

68,標準答案:Manyyounggirlsliketokeepadiaryforrecordingtheirprivatethoughtsand

feelings.

考核目標:記錄她們個人的想法與感受:forrecordingtheirprivatethoughtsandfeelings

69,標準答案:Thestatementaboutthemadcowdiseaseconstitutedadirectchallengetothe

Britishgovernment.

考核目標:關于瘋牛病的記述:Thestatementaboutthemadcowdisease構成:constitute

70,標準答案:Thedoctorwaspuzzledwhattodowiththecasebecausehecouldn*tdetect

thecauseoftheillness.

考核目標:找不到疾病的根源:couldn'tdetectthecauseoftheillness

VLWriting:(altogether10points)

范文:CollegeStudents9JobHunting

Inrecentyears,collegestudentsfinditincreasinglydifficulttogetajob.Itsoundsstrange

sinceyoungcollegestudentsareusuallyintelligent,well-educatedphenomenon,aspirantand

eagertobringtheirtalentintofullplay.Thenwhatunderliesthestrangephenomenon

Thereareseveralreasonsforthis.Tobeginwith,nowadayscollegestudentsaimtoohigh.All

theywantare"good"jobswhichcouldoffergoodsalary,comfortableworkingconditions,

highsocialstatusamongothers.Consequently,mostcollegestudentsareunwillingtoaccept

vacantjobstheyconsidernot“good"enough.Anotherreasonisthatthereisabiggap

betweenthemajorssomestudentsstudyinschoolandthedemandsofvacantjobs.So

companiesthinksomestudentsarenotfitforthejobs.

Solutiontotheproblemrequireseffortsonboththesocietyandthestudents.Thecompanies

shouldvaluethestudents,talentandknowledgewhilethelattershouldnotmerelyaimat

materialgains.Theyshouldbedown-to-earthinbuildinguptheircareer.Furthermore,they

shouldfacetheirweakpointssoastoimprovethemselvesandbemorecompetent.

復習范圍:

Outline:

1.Inrecentyears,collegestudentsfinditincreasinglydifficulttogetajob......

2.Thereareseveralreasonsforthis......

3.Solutiontotheproblemrequireseffortsonboththesocietyandthestudents......

NetworkEducationCollege,BLCU

《大學英語(三)》模擬試卷二

注意:

1.試卷保密,考生不得將試卷帶出考場或撕頁,否則成績作廢。請監(jiān)考老師負責監(jiān)督。

2.請各位考生注意考試紀律,考試作弊全部成績以零分計算。

3.本試卷滿分100分,答題時間為90分鐘。

4.本試卷分為試題卷和答題卷,所有答案必須答在答題卷上,答在試題卷上不給分。

in.MultipleChoice.(1pointforeach,altogether30points)

Directions:Thereare30sentencesinthissection.Beneatheachsentencetherearefour

choicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersAfB,CandD.Choosethewordthatyouthinkbest

completethesentence.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

1.Tobecomeaqualifiedmemberofourcompanysenseofresponsibility.

[A]callson[B]callsfor

[C]callsat[D]callsup

2.Mikewassenttohospital.Butaftersomecarefulexamination,thedoctorjusta

longrestforhisillness.

[A]described[B]prescribed

[C]subscribed[D]inscribed

3.LuJun,afamousrefereeinfootball,isalwaysinthegameshecontrols.

[A]uninterested[B]uninteresting

[C]disinterested[D]disinteresting

4.Finallythechildrenhavetogiveuptheplanofapartybecauseofsupportfromthe

teachersandparents.

[A]lackingof[B]lackof

[C]lackin[D]lacksin

5.Ifyouwanttotakepartinthecompetition,youmustsendinyour.

[A]demand[B]requirement

[C]inquiryfD]application

6.Whentheplayreachedits,theaudiencewereallmovedtotears.

[A]climax[B]top

[C]point[D]summit

7.WhenMarymarriedherJapanesehusbandtenyearsago,shetriedhardtoherself

tothenewcustoms.

[A]change[B]adopt

[C]turn[D]adapt

8.MyinterestinEnglishwasgreatlybymyhighschoolteacher.

[A]caused[B]simulated

[C]stimulated[D]quickened

9.Itisnecessaryforyoutorestinbedforadayortwo,becauseyouarerunningsuch

ahightemperature.

[A]decisively[B]resolutely

[C]absolutely[D]permanently

10.Hergrandfatherisaveryperson.Oncehemakesadecision,nobodycanchange

it.

[A]serious[B]strict

[C]sentimental[D]stubborn

11.Thefirstsnowissothatitmakestheworldwhite.

[A]big[B]large

[C]strong[D]heavy

12.Pleasemeouroldfriendswhenyouseethem.

[A]remind...of[B]remind...to...

[C]remember...of[D]remember...to

13.Themanagersaidthattheplanwasimpracticalhadlittlechanceofsuccess.

[A]but[B]and

[C]or[D]while

14.TheyalsoinvitedMarytherewouldbesixpeopleforthegame.

[A]inorderto[B]soasto

[C]sothat[D]suchthat

15.Itwassofoggythismorning.Icouldnotevenseesideofthestreet.

[A]another[B]other

[C]theother[D]opposite

16.yourhusbandhasarrivedsafeandsound;youcansetyourmindatrest.

[A]Nowthat[B]Although

[C]Everif[D]Inthat

17.Thebookiseasyforanexpertlikeyou,itisdifficultforafirst-yearcollege

student.

[A]as[B]and

[C]while[D]so

18.Doyouhaveanyideahowweshoulddealwiththeproblem

[A]in[B]with

[C]asto[D]for

19.Itisimportantthatthechildthetruth.

[A]telling[B]tells

[C]told[D]tell

20.1thoughtIhadbettertoomanyquestionsatonetime.

[A]nottoask[B]notask

[C]toask[D]asking

21.Fancy_______youhere!

[A]tohavemet[B]tomeet

[C]met[D]meeting

22.AsanEnglishteacher,Iusuallylaymoreemphasesgrammar.

[A]on[B]in

[Clfor[D]with

23.oftenhappenedinourclassthatithasalmostbecometherule.

[A]So...thishas[B]Such...hasthis

[C]So...hasthis[D]Such...thishas

24.Youarealwaysmakingpromises,youneverkeepthem.

[A]otherwise[B]or

[C]so[D]only

25.Nooneisinterestedinthat,

[A]isone[B]ishe

[C]isn'tone[D]isn'the

26.apitythatIdidn'tseeyou.

[A]Whafs[B]There's

[C]Ifs[D]Thafs

27.Ifmyparents,I'msuretheywouldbeproudofme.

[A]werealive[B]hadbeenalive

[C]arealive[D]wasalive

28.Therewereonlyanumberofstudentsinthehall.

[A]little[B]few

[C]small[D]great

29.1likethatcarverymuch,butitismyreach.

[A]within[B]inside

[C]outside[D]beyond

30.Don'tlaughatmeanymore,sinceyou'vemadejustmanymistakesasIhave.

[A]as[B]so

[C]same[D]like

U?Cloze(1pointforeach,altogether10points)

Directions:Decidewhichofthechoicesgivenbelowwouldbestcompletethepassageif

insertedinthecorrespondingblanks.Writeyouranswersontheanswersheet.

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