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PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereach
questiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecentre.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:A)2hours.
B)3hours.
C)4hours
D)5hours.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywill
startat9o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)3
hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkit
withasingleasinglelinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D^_
1.A)Buysometraveller?schecks.
B)Borrowsomemoneyfromafriend.
C)Checkthebrakesandtires.
D)Spendsometimetravelling.
2.A)Heisveryforgivingandtolerant.
B)Heprobablyhasapoormemory.
C)Heiswelllikedbyhiscustomers.
D)Hehasbeenintroducedtothestaff.
3.A)Hethinksthebookshouldincludemoreinformation.
B)Hedoesn'tthinkitnecessarytoprovidetheanswers.
C)Theanswerswillbeaddedinalateredition.
D)Thebookdoesincludetheanswers.
4.A)Announceappealsforpublicservice.
B)Holdacharityconcerttoraisemoney.
C)Asktheschoolradiostationforhelp.
D)Poolmoneytofundtheradiostation.
5.A)Shetalkedwiththeconsultantaboutthenewprogramuntiltwo.
B)Shecouldn\talktotheconsultantbeforetwo.
C)Shewouldtalktotheconsultantduringlunch.
D)Shecouldn'tcontacttheconsultant?ssecretary.
6.A)Theyareequallycompetentforthejob.
B)Theybothgraduatedfromartschools.
C)Theymajoredindifferentareasofart.
D)Theyarebothwillingtodrawtheposters.
7.A)Atabookstore.
B)Atanartmuseum.
C)Atanewspaperoffice.
D)Atagymnasium.
8.A)ThewomanreceivedaphonecallfromMarkyesterday.
B)ThemaninjuredMarkinatrafficaccidentyesterday.
C)Themanmetafriendbychance.
D)ThewomancontactedMarkonbusiness.
9.A)Themanshouldstayupandwatchtheprogram.
B)Themanshouldreadsomethingexcitinginstead.
C)Themanshouldgotobedateleven.
D)Themanshouldgiveupwatchingthemovie.
10.A)Studentswithalibrarycardcancheckanybookout.
B)Referencebooksarenotallowedtobecheckedout.
C)Onlystudentswithalibrarycardcancheckoutreferencebooks.
D)Thenumberofbooksastudentcancheckoutisunlimited.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,
youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Tofindoutwhethertheytakemusiclessonsintheirsparetime.
B)Tofindoutwhethertheycannamefourdifferentmusicalinstruments.
C)Tofindoutwhethertheyenjoyplayingmusicalinstrumentsinschool.
D)Tofindoutwhethertheydifferintheirpreferenceformusicalinstruments.
12.A)Theyfindthemtoohardtoplay.
B)Theythinkitsillytoplaythem.
C)Theyfinditnotchallengingenoughtoplaythem.
D)Theyconsideritimportanttobedifferentfromgirls.
13.A)Childrenwhohaveprivatemusictutors.
B)Childrenwhoare8orolder.
C)Childrenwhoarebetween5and7.
D)Childrenwhoarewell-educated.
PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Becausethereweren'tanyprofessionalteamsintheU.S.then.
B)BecausePelehadn\retiredfromtheBrazilianNationalTeamyet.
C)Becausethisfast-movingsportwasn\familiartomanyAmericans.
D)Becausegoodprofessionalplayersreceivedlowsalaries.
15.A)Whenithasalargenumberoffans.
B)Whenitplaysathome.
C)Whenithasmanyinternationalstarsplayingforit.
D)Whenthefanscheerenthusiasticallyforit.
16.A)Itwasn'tamongthetopfourteams.
B)Itdidn'tplayaswellasexpected.
C)ItwontheWorldCup.
D)Itplacedfourth.
PassageThree
Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)StudentsfromAmerica.
B)StudentsfromEngland.
C)StudentsfromAustralia.
D)StudentsfromJapan.
18.A)Thosewhoknowhowtoprogramcomputers.
B)Thosewhogetspecialaidfromtheirteachers.
C)Thosewhoareveryhardworking.
D)Thosewhohavewell-educatedparents.
19.A)JapanesestudentsstudymuchharderthanColumbianstudents.
B)ColumbianstudentsscorehigherthanJapanesestudentsinmaths.
C)Columbianstudentsaremoreoptimisticabouttheirmathsskills.
D)Japanesestudentshavebetterconditionsforstudy.
20.A)Physics.
B)Mathematics.
C)Environmentalscience.
D)Lifescience.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedby
somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice
andmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Inthe1920sdemandforAmericanfarmproductsfell,asEuropeancountriesbegan
torecoverfromWorldWarIandinstitutedausterity保縮)programstoreducetheir
imports.Theresultwasasharpdropinfarmprices.Thisperiodwasmoredisastrousfor
farmersthanearliertimeshadbeen,becausefarmerswerenolongerself-sufficient.They
werepayingformachinery,seed,andfertilizer,andtheywerealsobuyingconsumer
goods.Thepricesoftheitemsfarmersboughtremainedconstant,whilepricesthey
receivedfortheirproductsfell.ThesedevelopmentsweremadeworsebytheGreat
Depression,whichbeganin1929andextendedthroughoutthe1939s.
In1929,underPresidentHerbertHoover,theFederalFarmBoardwasorganized.It
establishedtheprincipleofdirectinterferencewithsupplyanddemand,andit
representedthefirstnationalcommitmenttoprovidegreatereconomicstabilityfor
farmers.
PresidentHoover,ssuccessorattachedevenmoreimportancetothisproblem.One
ofthefirstmeasuresproposedbyPresidentFranklinD.Rooseveltwhenhetookofficein
1933wastheAgriculturalAdjustmentAct,whichwassubsequentlypassedbyCongress.
ThislawgavetheSecretaryofAgriculturethepowertoreduceproductionthrough
voluntaryagreementswithfarmerswhowerepaidtotaketheirlandoutofuse.A
deliberatescarcityoffemproductswasplannedinaneflforttoraiseprices.Thislawwas
declaredunconstitutionalbytheSupremeCourtonthegroundsthatgeneraltaxeswere
beingcollectedtopayonespecialgroupofpeople.However,newlawswerepassed
immediatelythatachievedthesameresultofrestingsoilandprovidingflood-control
measures,butwhichwerebasedontheprincipleofsoilconservation.TheRoosevelt
Administrationbelievedthatrebuildingthenation?ssoilwasinthenationalinterestand
wasnotsimplyaplantohelpfarmersattheexpenseofothercitizens.Laterthe
)grain,andfertilizers.
21.WhatbroughtaboutthedeclineinthedemandforAmericanfarmproducts?
A)TheimpactoftheGreatDepression.
B)Theshrinkingofoverseasmarkets.
C)ThedestructioncausedbytheFirstWorldWar.
D)TheincreasedexportsofEuropeancountries.
22.ThechiefconcernoftheAmericangovernmentintheareaofagricultureinthe
1920swas.
A)toincreasefarmproduction
B)toestablishagriculturallaws
C)topreventfarmersfromgoingbankrupt
D)topromotethemechanizationofagriculture
23.TheAgriculturalAdjustmentActencouragedAmericanfarmersto.
A)reducetheirscaleofproduction
B)makefulluseoftheirland
D)beself-sufficientinagriculturalproduction
24.TheSupremeCourtrejectedtheAgriculturalAdjustmentActbecauseitbelieved
thattheAct.
A)mightcausegreaterscarcityoffarmproducts
B)didntgivetheSecretaryofAgricultureenoughpower
C)wouldbenefitneitherthegovernmentnorthefarmers
D)benefitedonegroupofcitizensattheexpenseofothers
25.ItwasclaimedthatthenewlawspassedduringtheRooseveltAdministrationwere
aimedat.
A)reducingthecostoffarming
B)conservingsoilinthelong-terminterestofthenation
C)loweringtheburdenoffarmers
D)helpingfarmerswithoutshiftingtheburdenontoothertaxpayers
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
thiscentury,computerswouldbeconversingwithusatworkandrobotswouldbe
performingourhousework.Butasusefulascomputersare,theyrenowherecloseto
achievinganythingremotelyresemblingtheseearlyaspirationsforhumanlikebehavior.
Nevermindsomethingascomplexasconversation:themostpowerfulcomputers
struggletoreliablyrecognizetheshapeofanobject,themostelementaryoftasksfora
ten-month-oldkid.
AgrowinggroupofAIresearchersthinktheyknowwherethefieldwentwrong.
Theproblem,thescientistssay,isthatAIhasbeentryingtoseparatethehighest,most
abstractlevelsofthought,likelanguageandmathematics,andtoduplicatethemwith
logical,step-by-stepprograms.AnewmovementinAI,ontheotherhand,takesacloser
lookatthemoreroundaboutwayinwhichnaturecameupwithintelligence.Manyof
theseresearchersstudyevolutionandnaturaladaptationinsteadofformallogicand
conventionalcomputerprograms.Ratherthandigitalcomputersandtransistors,some
wanttoworkwithbraincellsandproteins.Theresultsoftheseearlyeffortsareas
promisingastheyarepeculiar,andthenewnature-basedAImovementisslowlybut
surelymovingtotheforefrontofthefield.
Imitatingthebrain,s)networkisahugestepintherightdirection,
aspectofnaturalintelligence.Peopletendtotreatthebrainasifitweremadeupof
color-codedtransistors",heexplains,66butifsnotsimplyaclevernetworkofswitches.
Therearelotsofimportantthingsgoingoninsidethebraincellsthemselves.^^
Specifically,Conradbelievesthatmanyofthebrain,scapabilitiesstemfromthepattern
recognitionproficiencyoftheindividualmoleculesthatmakeupeachbraincell.The
bestwaytobuildandartificiallyintelligentdevice,heclaims,wouldbetobuildit
aroundthesamesortofmolecularskills.
Rightnow,theoptionthatconventionalcomputersandsoftwarearefundamentally
incapableofmatchingtheprocessesthattakeplaceinthebrainremainscontroversial.
Butifitprovestrue,thentheeffortsofConradandhisfellowAIrebelscouldturnoutto
betheonlygameintown.
26.Theauthorsaysthatthepowerfulcomputersoftoday.
A)arecapableofreliablyrecognizingtheshapeofanobject
B)areclosetoexhibitinghumanlikebehavior
C)arenotverydifferentintheirperformancefromthoseofthe5(fs
D)stillcannotcommunicatewithpeopleinahumanlanguage
Thenewtrendinartificialintelligenceresearchstemsfrom.
A)theshiftofthefocusofstudyontotherecognitionoftheshapesofobjects
B)thebeliefthathumanintelligencecannotbeduplicatedwithlogical,step-by-step
programs
C)theaspirationsofscientiststoduplicatetheintelligenceofaten-month-oldchild
D)theeffortsmadebyscientistsinthestudyofthesimilaritiesbetweentransistors
andbraincells
28.ConradandhisgroupofAIresearchershavebeenmakingenormouseffortsto
A)findaroundaboutwaytodesignpowerfulcomputers
B)buildacomputerusingaclevernetworkofswitches
C)findouthowintelligencedevelopedinnature
D)separatethehighestandmostabstractlevelsofthought
29.Whatstheauthor'sopinionaboutthenewAImovement?
A)Ithascreatedasensationamongartificialintelligenceresearchersbutwillsoon
dieout.
sabreakthroughinduplicatinghumanthoughtprocesses.
C)It'smorelikeapeculiargameratherthanarealscientificeffort.
D)Itmayprovetobeintherightdirectionthoughnobodyissureofitsfuture
prospects.
30.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningtothephrase"theonlygameintown^^
(Line3,Para.4)?
A)Theonlyapproachtobuildinganartificiallyintelligentcomputer.
B)Theonlywayforthemtowinaprizeinartificialintelligenceresearch.
C)Theonlyareaworthstudyingincomputerscience.
D)Theonlygametheywouldliketoplayintown.
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
CarsaccountforhalftheoilconsumedintheU.S.,abouthalftheurbanpollution
andonefourththe()gases.Theytakeasimilartollof頷耗)resources
inotherindustrialnationsandinthecitiesofthedevelopingworld.Asvehicleuse
continuestoincreaseinthecomingdecade,theU.S.andothercountrieswillhavetodeal
withtheseissuesorelsefaceunacceptableeconomic,health-relatedandpoliticalcosts.It
isunlikelythatoilpriceswillremainattheircurrentlowlevelorthatothernationswill
acceptalargeandgrowingU.S.contributiontoglobalclimaticchange.
Policymakersandindustryhavefouroptions:reducevehicleuse,increasethe
efficiencyandreducetheemissionsofconventionalgasoline-poweredvehicles,switch
tolessharmfulfuels,orfindlesspollutingdrivingsystems.Thelastofthese一in
particulartheintroductionofvehiclespoweredbyelectricity一isultimatelytheonly
sustainableoption.Theotheralternativesareattractiveintheorybutinpracticeareeither
impracticalorofferonlymarginalimprovements.Forexample,reducedvehicleuse
couldsolvetrafficproblemsandahostofsocialandenvironmentalproblems,but
evidencefromaroundtheworldsuggeststhatitisverydifficulttomakepeoplegiveup
theircarstoanysignificantextent.IntheU.S.,mass-transitridershipandcarpooling(合
作用車)havedeclinedsinceWorldWarII.EveninWesternEurope,withfuelprices
averagingmorethan$1aliter(about$4agallon)andwitheasilyaccessiblemasstransit
anddensepopulations,carsstillaccountfor80percentofallpassengertravel.
Improvedenergyefficiencyisalsoappealing,butautomotivefueleconomyhas
barelymadeanyprogressin10years.Alternativefuelssuchasnaturalgas,burnedin
internal-combustionengines,couldbeintroducedatrelativelylowcost,buttheywould
leadtoonlymarginalreductionsinpollutionandgreenhouseemissions(especially
becauseoilcompaniesarealreadyspendingbillionsofdollarseveryyeartodevelopless
pollutingtypesofgasoline).
31.Fromthepassageweknowthattheincreaseduseofcarswill.
A)consumehalfoftheoilproducedintheworld
B)haveseriousconsequencesforthewell-beingofallnations
C)widenthegapbetweenthedevelopedanddevelopingcountries
D)imposeanintolerableeconomicburdenonresidentsoflargecities
32.TheU.S.hastodealwiththeproblemsarisingfromvehicleusebecause.
A)mostAmericansarereluctanttoswitchtopublictransportationsystems
B)thepresentlevelofoilpricesisconsideredunacceptable
C)othercountrieswillprotestitsincreasinggreenhouseemissions
D)itshouldtakealeadinconservingnaturalresources
33.Whichofthefollowingisthebestsolutiontotheproblemsmentionedinthe
passage?
A)Thedesigningofhighlyefficientcarengines.
B)Areductionofvehicleuseincities.
C)Thedevelopmentofelectriccars.
D)Theuseoflesspollutingfuels.
34.Whichofthefollowingispracticalbutonlymakesamarginalcontributionto
solvingtheproblemofgreenhouseemissions?
A)Theuseoffuelsotherthangasoline.
B)Improvedenergyefficiency.
C)Theintroductionoflesspollutingdrivingsystems.
D)Reducingcarusebycarpooling.
35.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A)ThedeclineofpublictransportationaccountsforincreasedcaruseinWestern
Europe.
B)CarsarepopularinWesternEuropeeventhoughfuelpricesarefairlyhigh.
C)Thereductionofvehicleuseistheonlysustainableoptionindenselypopulated
WesternEurope.
D)WesternEuropeanoilcompaniescannotsustainthecostofdevelopingnew-type
fuels.
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Reebokexecutivesdonotliketoheartheirstylishathleticshoescalledfootwear
foryuppies(雅皮士,少壯高薪職業(yè)人士)TheycontendthatReebokshoesappealto
diversemarketsegments,especiallynowthatthecompanyoffersbasketballand
children'sshoesfortheunder-18setandwalkingshoesforoldercustomersnot
interestedinaerobics健身操)orrunning.Theexecutivesalsopointoutthatthrough
recentacquisitionstheyhaveaddedhikingboots,dressandcasualshoes,andhigh-
performanceathleticfootweartotheirproductlines,allofwhichshouldattractnewand
variedgroupsofcustomers.
Still,despiteitsemphasisonnewmarkets,Reebokplansfewchangesinthe
upmarket(高檔消費(fèi)人群日勺)retailingietworkthathelpedpushsalesto$1billion
annually,aheadofallothersportsshoemarketers.Reebokshoes,whicharepricedfrom
$27to$85,willcontinuetobesoldonlyinbetterspecialty,sportinggoods,and
departmentstores,inaccordancewiththecompany?sviewthatconsumersjudgethe
qualityofthebrandbythequalityofitsdistribution.
Inthepastfewyears,theMassachusetts-basedcompanyhasimposedlimitsonthe
numberofitsdistributors(andthenumberofshoessuppliedtostores),partlyoutof
necessity.AttimestheunexpecteddemandforReebok?sexceededsupply,andthe
companycouldbarelykeepupwithordersfromthedealersitalreadyhad.These
fulfillmentproblemsseemtobeundercontrolnow,butthecompanyisstillselective
aboutitsdistributors.Atpresent,Reebokshoesareavailableinaboutfivethousandretail
storesintheUnitedStates.
Reebokhasalreadyanticipatedthatwalkingshoeswillbethenextfitness-related
craze,replacingaerobicsshoesthesamewayitsbrightlycolored,softleatherexercise
footwearreplacedconventionalrunningshoes.Throughproductdiversificationand
carefulmarketresearch,ReebokhopestoavoidthedistributionproblemsNikecame
acrossseveralyearsago,whenNikemisjudgedthestrengthoftheaerobicsshoecraze
andwasforcedtounloadhugeinventoriesofrunningshoesthroughdiscountstores.
36.OnereasonwhyReebok'smanagerialpersonneldon'tliketheirshoestobecalled
"footwearforyuppies“isthat.
A)theybelievethattheirshoesarepopularwithpeopleofdifferentagegroups
B)newproductionlineshavebeenaddedtoproduceinexpensiveshoes
C)“yuppies“usuallyevokesanegativeimage
D)thetermmakespeoplethinkofprohibitiveprices
37.Reebok?sviewthat"consumersjudgethequalityofthebrandbythequalityofits
distribution^^(Line5,Para.2)impliesthat.
A)thequalityofabrandismeasuredbytheservicequalityofthestoresellingit
B)thequalityofaproductdeterminesthequalityofitsdistributors
C)thepopularityofabrandisdeterminedbythestoresthatsellit
D)consumersbelievethatfirst-rateproductsareonlysoldbyhigh-qualitystores
38.Reebokoncehadtolimitthenumberofitsdistributorsbecause.
A)itssupplyofproductsfellshortofdemand
B)toomanydistributorswouldcutintoitsprofits
C)thereductionofdistributorscouldincreaseitsshareofthemarket
D)itwantedtoenhanceconsumerconfidenceinitsproducts
39.AlthoughtheReebokCompanyhassolvedtheproblemoffulfillingitsorders,it
A)doesnotwanttofurtherexpanditsretailingnetwork
B)stilllimitsthenumberofshoessuppliedtostores
C)isstillparticularaboutwhosellsitsproducts
D)stillcarefullychoosesthemanufacturersofitsproducts
40.WhatlessonhasReeboklearnedfromNike'sdistributionproblems?
A)Acompanyshouldnotsellitshighqualityshoesindiscountstores.
B)Acompanyshouldnotlimititsdistributionnetwork.
C)Acompanyshoulddofollow-upsurveysofitsproducts.
D)Acompanyshouldcorrectlyevaluatetheimpactofanewcrazeonthemarket.
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbest
completesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
41.Formanypatients,institutionalcareisthemostandbeneficialformof
care.
A)pertinent
B)appropriate
C)acute
D)persistent
42.Amongallthechangesresultingfromtheentryofwomenintothework
force,thetransformationthathasoccurredinthewomenthemselvesisnottheleast
important.
A)massive
B)quantitative
C)surplus
D)formidable
43.Mr.Smithbecameverywhenitwassuggestedthathehadmadea
mistake.
A)ingenious
B)empirical
C)objective
D)indignant
44.Rumoursareeverywhere,spreadingfear,damagingreputations,andturningcalm
situationsintoones.
A)turbulent
B)tragic
C)vulnerable
D)suspicious
45.Thecycleoflifeanddeathisasubjectofinteresttoscientistsand
philosophersalike.
A)incompatible
B)exceeding
C)instantaneous
D)eternal
46.Sheremainsconfidentanduntroubledbyourpresentproblems.
A)indefinitely
B)infinitely
C)optimistically
D)seemingly
47.Fiber-opticcablescancarryhundredsoftelephoneconversations.
A)simultaneously
B)spontaneously
C)homogeneously
D)contemporarily
48.Thepolicewerealertedthattheescapedcriminalmightbeinthe.
A)vain
B)vicinity
C)court
D)jail
49.Whetheryoulivetoeatoreattolive,foodisamajorineveryfamily,s
budget.
A)nutrition
B)expenditure
C)routine
D)provision
50.NowapaperinSciencearguesthatorganicchemicalsintherockcomemostlyfrom
A)configuration
B)constitution
C)condemnation
D)contamination
51.ThereismuchIenjoyaboutthechangingseasons,butmyfavoritetimeisthe
fromfalltowinter.
A)transmission
B)transformation
C)transition
D)transfer
52.Ithinkweneedtoseeaninvestmentbeforewemakeanexpensive
mistake.
A)guide
B)entrepreneur
C)consultant
53.Theonthisapartmentexpiresinayearstime.
A)treaty
B)lease
C)engagement
D)subsidy
54.TheelderlyRussiansfindithardtoliveontheirstate.
A)pensions
B)earnings
C)salaries
D)donations
55.Thereissupposedtobeasafetywhichmakesitimpossiblefortrainsto
collide.
A)appliance
B)accessory
C)machine
56.Afterfouryearsinthesamejobhisenthusiasmfinally.
A)deteriorated
B)dispersed
C)dissipated
D)drained
57.Noonecanfunctionproperlyiftheyareofadequatesleep.
A)deprived
B)ripped
C)stripped
D)contrived
58.Foryearsnow,thepeopleofthatfarawaycountryhavebeencruellybya
dictator.
A)depressed
B)immersed
C)oppressed
59.Eversincetheriseofindustrialism,educationhasbeentowards
producingworkers.
A)harnessed
B)hatched
C)motivated
D)geared
60.Theprospectofincreasedpriceshasalreadyworries.
A)provoked
B)irritated
C)inspired
D)hoisted
61.Thesuspectthathehadnotbeenintheneighbourhoodatthetimeofthe
crime.
A)advocated
B)alleged
D)announced
62.AlthoughthecoloniststosomeextentwiththeNativeAmericans,the
IndiansinfluenceonAmericancultureandlanguagewasnotextensive.
A)migrated
B)matched
C)mingled
D)melted
63.E-mailisaconvenient,highlydemocraticinformalmediumforconveying
messagesthatwelltohumanneeds.
A)adheres
B)reflects
C)conforms
D)satisfies
64.Thewingsofthebirdstillafterithadbeenshotdown.
A)slapped
C)flapped
D)fluctuated
65.Thedisagreementovertraderestrictionscouldseriouslyrelations
betweenthetwocountries.
A)tumble
B)jeopardize
C)manipulate
D)intimidate
66.Whenyouputupwallpaper,shouldyoutheedgesorputthemnextto
eachother?
A)coincide
B)extend
C)overlap
D)collide
67.Underthepresentsystem,stateenterprisesmustallprofitstothe
government.
A)turndown
B)turnup
C)turnout
D)turnin
68.OilcompaniesintheU.S.arealreadybeginningtofeelthepressure.Refinery
workersandpetroleum-equipment-manufacturingemployeesarebeing.
A)laidout
B)laidoff
C)laiddown
D)laidaside
69.We'llyouforanydamagedonetoyourhousewhilewearcinit
A)compensate
B)reme(fy
C)sifjplement
D)retrieve
70.Shecutherhairshortandtriedtohersel
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