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PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissectionfyouwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestion
therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoices
markedA)fB)fC)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)2hours.
B)3hours.
C)4hours.
D)5hours.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworkthey
willstartat9o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,
D)"5hours“isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetand
markitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D}
1.A)Allthepassengerswerekilled.
B)Theplanecrashedinthenight.
C)Nomoresurvivorshavebeenfound.
D)It'stoolatetosearchforsurvivors.
2.A)Itsresultswerejustasexpected.
B)Itwasn'tverywelldesigned.
C)Itfullyreflectedthestudents'ability.
D)Itsresultsfellshortofherexpectations.
3.A)Hebelievesdancingisenjoyable.
B)Hedefinitelydoesnotlikedancing.
C)Headmiresthosewhodance.
D)Hewon'tdanceuntilhehasdonehiswork.
4.A)Hiscomputerdoesn'tworkwell.
B)Heisn'tgettingalongwithhisstaff.
C)Hedidn'tregisterforapropercourse.
D)Hecan'tapplythetheorytohisprogram.
5.A)Readingonthecampuslawn.
B)Depositingmoneyinthebank.
C)Applyingforfinancialaid.
D)Reviewingastudentsapplication.
6.A)Anewshuttlebus.
B)Ascheduledspaceflight.
C)Anairplaneflight.
D)Thefirstspaceflight.
7.A)Thedeadlineisdrawingnear.
B)Shecan'tmeetthedeadline.
C)Sheturnedintheproposalstoday.
D)Theyaretwodaysaheadoftime.
8.A)Bygoingonadiet.
B)Byhavingfewermeals.
C)Bydoingphysicalexercise.
D)Byeatingfruitandvegetables.
9.A)Heenjoyeditasawhole.
B)Hedidn'tthinkmuchofit.
C)Hedidn'tlikeitatall.
D)Helikedsomepartsofit.
10.A)Itlooksquitenew.
B)Itneedstoberepaired.
C)Itlooksold,butitrunswell.
D)Itsengineneedstobepainted.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,
youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestionfyoumustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Experienceinnegotiating.
B)Ahighlevelofintelligence.
C)Thetimetheyspendonpreparation.
D)Theamountofpaytheyreceive.
12.A)Studythecasecarefullybeforehand.
B)Sticktoasettarget.
C)Appearfriendlytotheotherparty.
D)Trytobeflexibleabouttheirterms.
13.A)Makesurethereisnomisunderstanding.
B)Trytopersuadebygivingvariousreasons.
C)Repeatthesamereasons.
D)Listencarefullyandpatientlytotheotherparty.
PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Theyeathugeamountsoffood.
B)Theyusuallyeattwiceaday.
C)Theyusuallyeattotheirhearts7content.
D)Theyeatmuchlessthanpeopleassume.
15.A)Whenitisbreeding.
B)Whenitfeelsthreatenedbyhumansinitsterritory.
C)Whenitsoffspringisthreatened.
D)Whenitissufferingfromillness.
16.A)Theyarenotasdangerousaspeoplethink.
B)Theycanbeasfriendlytohumansasdogs.
C)Theyattackhumanbeingsbynature.
D)Theyarereallytameseaanimals.
PassageThree
Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)Becausepeoplemighthavetomigratetheresomeday.
B)Becauseitisverymuchliketheearth.
C)Becauseitiseasiertoexplorethanotherplanets.
D)Becauseitsatmosphereisdifferentfromthatoftheearth.
18.A)Itschemicalelementsmustbestudied.
B)Itstemperaturemustbelowered.
C)Bigspaceshipsmustbebuilt.
D)Itsatmospheremustbechanged.
19.A)ItinfluencesthesurfacetemperatureofMars.
B)Itprotectslivingbeingsfromharmfulrays.
C)Itkeepsaplanetfromoverheating.
D)Itisthemaincomponentoftheairpeoplebreathe.
20.A)Manwillprobablybeabletolivetherein200years.
B)Scientistsareratherpessimisticaboutit.
C)Manwillprobablybeabletolivetherein100,000years'time.
D)Scientistsareoptimisticaboutovercomingthedifficultiessoon.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices
markedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Navigationcomputers,nowsoldbymostcar-makers,cost$2,000andup.No
surprise,then,thattheyaremostoftenfoundinluxurycars,likeLexus,BMWandAudi.
Butitisadevelopingtechnology—meaningpricesshouldeventuallydrop—andthe
marketdoesseemtobegrowing.
Evenatcurrentprices,anavigationcomputerisimpressive.Itcanguideyoufrom
pointtopointinmostmajorcitieswithpreciseturn-by-turndirections—spokenbya
clearhuman-soundingvoice,andwrittenonascreeninfrontofthedriver.
Thecomputerworkswithanantenna(天線)thattakessignalsfromnofewerthan
threeofthe24globalpositioningsystem(GPS)satellites.Bymeasuringthetime
requiredforasignaltotravelbetweenthesatellitesandtheantenna,thecar'slocation
canbepinneddownwithin100meters.
Thesatellitesignals,alongwithinputsonspeedfromawheel-speedsensorand
directionfromameter,determinethecar'spositionevenasitmoves.Thisinformation
iscombinedwithamapdatabase.Streets,landmarksandpointsofinterestare
included.
Mostsystemsarebasicallyidentical.Thedifferencescomeinhardware—theway
thecomputeracceptsthedriver'srequestfordirectionsandthewayitpresentsthe
drivinginstructions.Onmostsystems,adriverentersadesiredaddress,motorway
junctionorpointofinterestviaatouchscreenordisc.ButtheLexusscreengoesastep
further:youcanpointtoanyspotonthemapscreenandgetdirectionstoit.
BMW'ssystemoffersasetofcrosshairs(瞄準(zhǔn)器上的十字紋)thatcanbemoved
acrossthemap(youhaveseveralchoicesofmapscale)topickapointyou'dliketoget
to.Audi'sscreencanbeswitchedtoTVreception.
Eventhevoicesthatrecitethedirectionscandiffer,withbettersystemslike
BMW'sandLexus'shavingawidervocabulary.TheinstructionsareavailableinFrench,
German,Spanish,DutchandItalian,aswellasEnglish.Thedrivercanalsochoose
parametersfordeterminingtheroute:fastest,shortestornofreeways(高速公路),for
example.
21.Welearnfromthepassagethatnavigationcomputers.
A)willgreatlypromotesalesofautomobiles
B)mayhelpsolvepotentialtrafficproblems
C)arelikelytobeacceptedbymoredrivers
D)willsoonbeviewedasasymbolofluxury
22.Withanavigationcomputer,adriverwilleasilyfindthebestroutetohis
destination.
A)byinputtingtheexactaddress
B)byindicatingthelocationofhiscar
C)bycheckinghiscomputerdatabase
D)bygivingvocalorderstothecomputer
23.Despitetheirvarieddesigns,navigationcomputersusedincars.
A)aremoreorlessthesameprice
B)providedirectionsinmuchthesameway
C)workonmoreorlessthesameprinciples
D)receiveinstructionsfromthesamesatellites
24.Thenavigationcomputerfunctions.
A)bymeansofadirectionfinderandaspeeddetector
B)basicallyonsatellitesignalsandamapdatabase
C)mainlythroughthereceptionofturn-by-turndirections
D)byusingascreentodisplaysatellitesignals
25.ThenavigationsystemsincarslikeLexus,BMWandAudiarementionedtoshow
A)theimmaturityofthenewtechnology
B)thesuperiorityoftheglobalpositioningsystem
C)thecauseofpricefluctuationsincarequipment
D)thedifferentwaysofprovidingguidancetothedriver
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
''Theworld'senvironmentissurprisinglyhealthy.Discuss."Ifthatwerean
examinationtopic,moststudentswouldtearitapart,offeringalonglistofcomplaints:
fromlocalsmog(煙霧)toglobalclimatechange,fromthefelling(砍伐)offoreststo
theextinctionofspecies.Thelistwouldlargelybeaccurate,theconcernlegitimate.Yet
thestudentswhoshouldbegiventhehighestmarkswouldactuallybethosewho
agreedwiththestatement.Thesurpriseishowgoodthingsare,nothowbad.
Afterallztheworld'spopulationhasmorethantripledduringthiscentury,and
worldoutputhasrisenhugely,soyouwouldexpecttheearthitselftohavebeen
affected.Indeed,ifpeoplelived,consumedandproducedthingsinthesamewayas
theydidin1900(or1950,orindeed1980),theworldbynowwouldbeapretty
disgustingplace:smelly,dirty,toxicanddangerous.
Buttheydon't.Thereasonswhytheydon't,andwhytheenvironmenthasnot
beenmined,havetodowithprices,technologicalinnovation,socialchangeand
governmentregulationinresponsetopopularpressure.Thatiswhy,today's
environmentalproblemsinthepoorcountriesought,inprinciple,tobesolvable.
Rawmaterialshavenotrunout,andshownosignofdoingso.Logically,oneday
theymust:theplanetisafiniteplace.Yetitisalsoverybig,andmanisveryingenious.
Whathashappenedisthateverytimeamaterialseemstoberunningshort,theprice
hasrisenand,inresponse,peoplehavelookedfornewsourcesofsupply,triedtofind
waystouselessofthematerial,orlookedforanewsubstitute.Forthisreasonprices
forenergyandformineralshavefalleninrealtermsduringthecentury.Thesameis
trueforfood.Pricesfluctuate,inresponsetoharvests,naturaldisastersandpolitical
instability;andwhentheyrise,ittakessometimebeforenewsourcesofsupply
becomeavailable.Buttheyalwaysdo,assistedbynewfarmingandcroptechnology.
Thelongtermtrendhasbeendownwards.
Itiswherepricesandmarketsdonotoperateproperlythatthisbenign(良性的)
trendbeginstostumble,andthegenuineproblemsarise.Marketscannotalwayskeep
theenvironmenthealthy.Ifnooneownstheresourceconcerned/noonehasan
interestinconservingitorfosteringit:fishisthebestexampleofthis.
26.Accordingtotheauthor,moststudents.
A)believetheworld'senvironmentisinanundesirablecondition
B)agreethattheenvironmentoftheworldisnotasbadasitisthoughttobe
C)gethighmarksfortheirgoodknowledgeoftheworld'senvironment
D)appearsomewhatunconcernedaboutthestateoftheworld'senvironment
27.Thehugeincreaseinworldproductionandpopulation.
A)hasmadetheworldaworseplacetolivein
B)hashadapositiveinfluenceontheenvironment
C)hasnotsignificantlyaffectedtheenvironment
D)hasmadetheworldadangerousplacetolivein
28.Oneofthereasonswhythelong-termtrendofpriceshasbeendownwardsisthat
A)technologicalinnovationcanpromotesocialstability
B)politicalinstabilitywillcauseconsumptiontodrop
C)newfarmingandcroptechnologycanleadtooverproduction
D)newsourcesarealwaysbecomingavailable
29.Fishresourcesarediminishingbecause.
A)nonewsubstitutescanbefoundinlargequantities
B)theyarenotownedbyanyparticularentity
C)impropermethodsoffishinghaveminedthefishinggrounds
D)waterpollutionisextremelyserious
30.Theprimarysolutiontoenvironmentalproblemsis.
A)toallowmarketforcestooperateproperly
B)tocurbconsumptionofnaturalresources
C)tolimitthegrowthoftheworldpopulation
D)toavoidfluctuationsinprices
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Aboutthetimethatschoolsandothersquitereasonablybecameinterestedin
seeingtoitthatallchildren,whatevertheirbackground,werefairlytreated,
intelligencetestingbecameunpopular.
Somethoughtitwasunfairtominoritychildren.Throughthepastfewdecades
suchtestinghasgoneoutoffashionandmanycommunitieshaveindeedforbiddenit.
However,paradoxically,justrecentlyagroupofblackparentsfiledalawsuit(訴訟)
inCaliforniaclaimingthatthestate'sbanonIQtestingdiscriminatesagainsttheir
childrenbydenyingthemtheopportunitytotakethetest.(Theybelieved,correctly,
thatIQtestsareavalidmethodofevaluatingchildrenforspecialeducationclasses.)
Thejudge,therefore,reversed,atleastpartially,hisoriginaldecision.
Andsotheargumentgoesonandon.Doesitbenefitorharmchildrenfrom
minoritygroupstohavetheirintelligencetested?Wehavealwaysbeenonthesideof
permitting,evenfacilitating,suchtesting.Ifachildofanycolororgroupisdoingpoorly
inschoolitseemstousveryimportanttoknowwhetheritisbecauseheorsheisoflow
intelligence,orwhethersomeotherfactoristhecause.
Whatschoolandfamilycandotoimprovepoorperformanceisinfluencedbyits
cause.Itisnotdiscriminativetoevaluateeitherachild'sphysicalconditionorhis
intellectuallevel.
Unfortunately,intellectuallevelseemstobeasensitivesubject,andwhatthelaw
allowsustodovariesfromtimetotime.Thesamefluctuationbackandforthoccursin
areasotherthanintelligence.Thirtyyearsorsoago,forinstance,whitefamilieswere
encouragedtoadoptblackchildren.Itwasconsidereddiscriminativenottodoso.
Andthenthestylechangedandthiscross-racialadoptingbecamegenerally
unpopular,andsocialagenciesfeltthatblackchildrenshouldgotoblackfamiliesonly.
Itishardtosaywhatarethebestprocedures.Butsurelygoodwillonthepartofallof
usisneeded.
Astointelligence,inouropinion,themoreweknowaboutanychild'sintellectual
level,thebetterforthechildinquestion.
31.Whydidtheintelligencetestbecomeunpopularinthepastfewdecades?
A)Itsvaliditywaschallengedbymanycommunities.
B)Itwasconsidereddiscriminativeagainstminoritychildren.
C)Itmetwithstrongoppositionfromthemajorityofblackparents.
D)Itdeprivedtheblackchildrenoftheirrightstoagoodeducation.
32.TherecentlegalactiontakenbysomeblackparentsinCaliforniaaimedto
A)drawpublicattentiontoIQtesting
B)putanendtospecialeducation
C)removethestate'sbanonintelligencetests
D)havetheirchildrenenterwhiteschools
33.Theauthorbelievesthatintelligencetesting.
A)mayeaseracialconfrontationintheUnitedStates
B)canencourageblackchildrentokeepupwithwhitechildren
C)mayseriouslyaggravateracialdiscriminationintheUnitedStates
D)canhelpblackparentsmakedecisionsabouttheirchildren'seducation
34.Theauthor'sopinionofchildadoptionseemstobethat.
A)noruleswhatsoevercanbeprescribed
B)whitefamiliesshouldadoptblackchildren
C)adoptionshouldbebasedonIQtestresults
D)cross-racialadoptionistobeadvocated
35.Childadoptionismentionedinthepassagetoshowthat.
A)goodwillmaysometimescomplicateracialproblems
B)socialsurroundingsarevitaltothehealthygrowthofchildren
C)intelligencetestingalsoappliestonon-academicareas
D)Americanopinioncanshiftwhenitcomestosensitiveissues
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Nottoomanydecadesagoitseemed“obvious“bothtothegeneralpublicandto
sociologiststhatmodernsocietyhaschangedpeople'snaturalrelations,loosenedtheir
responsibilitiestokin(親戚)andneighbors,andsubstitutedintheirplacesuperficial
relationshipswithpassingacquaintances.However,inrecentyearsagrowingbodyof
researchhasrevealedthatthe“obvious“isnottrue.Itseemsthatifyouareacity
resident,youtypicallyknowasmallerproportionofyourneighborsthanyoudoifyou
arearesidentofasmallercommunity.But,forthemostpart,thisfacthasfew
significantconsequences.Itdoesnotnecessarilyfollowthatifyouknowfewofyour
neighborsyouwillknownooneelse.
Eveninverylargecities,peoplemaintainclosesocialtieswithinsmall,private
socialworlds.Indeed,thenumberandqualityofmeaningfulrelationshipsdonotdiffer
betweenmoreandlessurbanpeople.Small-townresidentsaremoreinvolvedwithkin
thanarebig-cityresidents.Yetcitydwellerscompensatebydevelopingfriendships
withpeoplewhosharesimilarinterestsandactivities.Urbanismmayproducea
differentstyleoflife,butthequalityoflifedoesnotdifferbetweentownandcity.Nor
areresidentsoflargecommunitiesanylikeliertodisplaypsychologicalsymptomsof
stressoralienation,afeelingofnotbelonging,thanareresidentsofsmaller
communities.However,citydwellersdoworrymoreaboutcrime,andthisleadsthem
toadistrustofstrangers.
Thesefindingsdonotimplythaturbanismmakeslittleornodifference.If
neighborsarestrangerstooneanother,theyarelesslikelytosweepthesidewalkofan
elderlycouplelivingnextdoororkeepaneyeoutforyoungtroublemakers.Moreover,
asWirthsuggested,theremaybealinkbetweenacommunity'spopulationsizeandits
social/)eteroge〃e/ty(多樣性).Forinstance,sociologistshavefoundmuchevidencethat
thesizeofacommunityisassociatedwithbadbehaviorincludinggambling,drugs,etc.
Large-cityurbanitesarealsomorelikelythantheirsmall-towncounterpartstohavea
cosmopolitan(見多識廣者的)outlook,todisplaylessresponsibilitytotraditional
kinshiproles,tovoteforleftistpoliticalcandidates,andtobetolerantofnontraditional
religiousgroups,unpopularpoliticalgroups,andso-calledundesirables.Everything
considered,heterogeneityandunusualbehaviorseemtobeoutcomesoflarge
populationsize.
36.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestdescribestheorganizationofthefirst
paragraph?
A)Twocontrastingviewsarepresented.
B)Anargumentisexaminedandpossiblesolutionsgiven.
C)Researchresultsconcerningthequalityofurbanlifearepresentedinorderof
time.
D)Adetaileddescriptionofthedifferencebetweenurbanandsmall-townlifeis
given.
37.Accordingtothepassage,itwasonceacommonbeliefthaturbanresidents
A)didnothavethesameinterestsastheirneighbors
B)couldnotdeveloplong-standingrelationships
C)tendedtobeassociatedwithbadbehavior
D)usuallyhadmorefriends
38.Oneoftheconsequencesofurbanlifeisthatimpersonalrelationshipsamong
neighbors.
A)disruptpeople'snaturalrelations
B)makethemworryaboutcrime
C)causethemnottoshowconcernforoneanother
D)causethemtobesuspiciousofeachother
39.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthebiggeracommunityis;.
A)thebetteritsqualityoflife
B)themoresimilaritsinterests
C)themoretolerantandopen-mindeditis
D)thelikelieritistodisplaypsychologicalsymptomsofstress
40.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A)Similaritiesintheinterpersonalrelationshipsbetweenurbanitesand
small-towndwellers.
B)Advantagesoflivinginbigcitiesascomparedwithlivinginsmalltowns.
C)Thepositiverolethaturbanismplaysinmodernlife.
D)Thestrongfeelingofalienationofcityinhabitants.
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbest
completesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
41.Theladyinthisstrangetaleveryobviouslysuffersfromaseriousmentalillness.
Herplotagainstacompletelyinnocentoldmanisaclearsignof.
A)impulse
B)insanity
C)inspiration
D)disposition
42.ThePrimeMinisterwasfollowedbyfiveorsixwhenhegotofftheplane.
A)laymen
B)servants
C)directors
D)attendants
43.Thereisnodoubtthattheofthesegoodstotheothersiseasytosee.
A)prestige
B)superiority
C)priority
D)publicity
44.Alltheguestswereinvitedtoattendtheweddingandhadaverygood
time.
A)feast
B)congratulations
C)festival
D)recreation
45.Thepriceofthecoalwillvaryaccordingtohowfarithastobetransportedand
howexpensivethefreightare.
A)payments
B)charges
C)funds
D)prices
46.Themanagergaveherhisthathercomplaintwouldbeinvestigated.
A)assurance
B)assumption
C)sanction
D)insurance
47.Althoughthemodellooksgoodonthesurface,itwillnotbearclose.
A)temperament
B)contamination
C)scrutiny
D)symmetry
48.Wearedoingthisworkintheofreformsintheeconomic,socialand
culturalspheres.
A)context
B)contest
C)pretext
D)texture
49.Whileafullunderstandingofwhatcausesthediseasemaybeseveralyearsaway,
leadingtoasuccessfultreatmentcouldcomemuchsooner.
A)adistinction
B)abreakthrough
C)anidentification
D)aninterpretation
50.Doctorsareoftencaughtinabecausetheyhavetodecidewhetherthey
shouldtelltheirpatientsthetruthornot.
A)puzzle
B)perplexity
C)dilemma
D)bewilderment
51.Toimportantdatesinhistory,countriescreatespecialholidays.
A)commend
B)memorize
C)propagate
D)commemorate
52.HissuccessfulnegotiationswiththeAmericanshelpedhimtohis
positioninhegovernment.
A)contrive
B)consolidate
C)heave
D)intensify
53.Pleasedonotbebyhisoffensiveremarkssinceheismerelytryingto
attractattention.
A)distracted
B)disregarded
C)irritated
D)intervened
54.Onceyougettoknowyourmistakes,youshouldthemassoonas
possible.
A)rectify
B)reclaim
C)refrain
D)reckon
55.Hewouldn'tanswerthereporters'questions,norwouldhefora
photograph.
A)summon
B)highlight
C)pose
D)marshal
56.TheclubwillnewmembersthefirstweekinSeptember.
A)enroll
B)subscribe
C)absorb
D)register
57.Ifyoudon'tthechildrenproperly,Mr.Chiver,they'lljustrunriot.
A)mobilize
B)warrant
C)manipulate
D)supervise
58.Alreadytheclassisaboutwhoournewteacherwillbe.
A)foreseeing
B)speculating
C)fabricating
D)contemplating
59.Weshouldourenergyandyouthtothedevelopmentofourcountry.
A)dedicate
B)cater
C)ascribe
D)cling
60.JustbecauseI'mtohim,mybossthinkshecanordermearoundwithout
showingmeanyrespect.
A)redundant
B)trivial
C)versatile
D)subordinate
61.Manyscientistsremainaboutthevalueofthisresearchprogram.
A)skeptical
B)stationary
C)spacious
D)specific
62.Depressionisoftencausedbytheeffectsofstressandoverwork.
A)total
B)increased
C)terrific
D)cumulative
63.Ahuman'seyesightisnotasasthatofaneagle.
A)eccentric
B)acute
C)sensible
D)sensitive
64.Itisthatwomenshouldbepaidlessthanmenfordoingthesamekindof
work.
A)abrupt
B)absurd
C)adverse
D)addictive
65.Shoesofthiskindaretosliponwetground.
A)feasible
B)appropriate
C)apt
D)fitting
66.We'llbeverycarefulandkeepwhatyou'vetoldusstrictly.
A)rigorous
B)confidential
C)private
D)mysterious
67.ThemembersofParliamentwerethatthegovernmenthadnot
consultedthem.
A)impatient
B)tolerant
C)crude
D)indignant
68.SomeAmericancollegesarestate-supported,othersareprivately,and
stillothersaresupportedbyreligiousorganizations.
A)ensured
B)attributed
C)authorized
D)endowed
69.Theprisonguardswerearmedandreadytoshootifinanyway.
A)intervened
B)incurred
C)provoked
D)poked
70.Manypuremetalshavelittleusebecausetheyaretoosoft,rusttooeasily,orhave
someother.
A)drawbacks
B)handicaps
C)bruises
D)blunders
詼有一-
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10
mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,adda
wordordele
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