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PARTIIILANGUAGEUSAGE
Therearetwentysentencesinthissection.BeneatheachsentencetherearefouroptionsmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose
theonethatbestcompletesthesentenceoranswersthequestion.MarkhouranswersonANSWERSHEETTWO.
11.TheBentPyramidoutsideCairoancientEgypt'sfirstattempttobuildasmooth-sidedpyramid.
A.hasbeenbelievedtohavebeen
B.wasbelievedtobe
C.isbelievedtohavebeen
D.isbelievedtobe
12.U.S.Newsrankingsofcollegessince1983.Theyareaverypopularresourceforstudentslookingto
applytouniversitycampus.
A.maintains
B.ismaintaining
C.maintained
D.hasbeenmaintaining
13.Hewasluredintoacrimehewouldnothavecomrritted.
A.actually
B.accidentally
C.otherwise
D.seldom
14.Shewasonceayoungcountrywifewithchickensinthebackyardandaviewofmountainsbehind
theappleorchard.
A.bluehazyVirginia
B.hazyblueVirginia
C.Virginiahazyblue
D.Virginiabluehazy
15.1longtoalleviate,butIcannot.
A.theevil
B.evil
C.e\/ils
D.anevil
16.Indeed,itisarguablethatbodyshatteringistheverypointoffootball,askillingandmaiming
A.war
B.arewar
C.ofwar
D.areofwar
17.At,photographyisachemicalprocess,duringwhichalight-sensitivematerialisalteredwhenexposed
tolight.
A.itsmostbasic
B.itsbasic
C.themostbasic
D.thebasic
18.Shehiredalawyertoinvestigate,onlytolearnthatGabrielhadremovedhernamefromthedeed.Theinfinitiveverb
phrase“onlytolearn”isused.
A.toexpressanintendedpurpose
B.toindicateahighdegreeofpossibility
C.torevealanundesirableconsequence
D.todramatizeastatedfact
19.WhichofthefollowingitalicizedwordsDOESNOTcarrythemetaphoricalmeaning?
A.Iwonderwhat'sbehindthischangeofplan.
A.Questionably
B.Arguably
C.Contentiously
D.Debatably
23.Priceshaverecentlyriseninordertotheincreasedcostofrawmaterials.
A.cut
B.buoy
C.offer
D.offset
24.Thecelebritysaysincourtpapersshe“hasnoofgivinganyauthorizationtoanyonetoproceedwitha
divorce.0
A.recommendation
B.recording
C.recollection
D.recognition
25.Whatactuallyagoodangle—oragoodselfieoverall——isrootedinwhatweconsiderbeautiful.
A.consists
B.constitutes
C.composes
D.constructs
26.Theschoolisgoingthemiletocreatethenextgenerationofsportingstarsthankstoitsunique
developmentprogram.
A.final
B.further
C.supplementary
D.extra
27.Theteachers'unionalawsuitagainstthedistrictcallingforrepairing“deplorable“schoolconditions.
A.fired
B.filed
C.fined
D.filled
28.LastMarchtheofa19thcenturycargoshipwasfoundbyanunderwaterarchaeologicalteam.
A.debris
B.ruins
C.remains
D.wreck
29.She'swornhisdesignsonoccasionsfromredcarpetstomoviepremieres.
A.countless
B.countable
C.numerical
D.numeral
30.kleadingintelligenceandoperationscompanyhasreleaseditsanalysisofworldwidereportedincidents
ofpiracyandcrimeagainstmariners.
A.oceangoing
B.oceanic
C.marine
D.Maritime
Decidewhichofthewordsgivenintheboxbelowwouldbestcompletethepassageifinsertedinthecorrespondingblank.The
wordscanbeusedONCEONLY.MarktheletterforeachwordonANSWERSHEET.
A.accompaniesB.automaticallyC.coupleD.goesE.indebtedness^1
F.kind?GmannerH.mercifullyI.oneJ.obey*-1
K.renownedL.subscribeM.unknownN.virtue0.widespread”
AFewyearsago,auniversityprofessortriedalittleexperiment.HesentChristmascardstoasampleofperfectstrangers.
Althoughheexpectedsomereaction,theresponsehereceivedwasamazing-holidaycardsaddressedtohimcamepouring
backfromthepeoplewhohadneverme:norheardofhim.Thegreatmajorityofthosewhoreturnedacardneverinquired
intotheidentityofthe___31___professor.Theyreceivedhisholidaygreetingcard,andthey____32___sentoneinreturn.
Thisstudyshowstheactionofoneofthemostpowerfuloftheweaponsofinfluencearoundu$——theruleforreciprocation.
Therulesaysthatweshouldtrytorepay,in___33___,whatanotherpersonhasprovidedus.Ifawomandoesusafavor,we
shoulddoher___34___inreturn;ifamansendsusabirthdaypresent,weshouldrememberhisbirthdaywithagiftofour
own;ifa___35___invitesustoaparty,v/eshouldbesuretoinvitethemtooneofours.By___36___ofthereciprocityrule,
then,weareobligatedtothefuturerepaymentoffavors,gifts,invitations,andthelike.Sotypicalisitfor___37___to
accompanythereceiptofsuchthingsthatatermlike4<muchobligedMhasbecomeasynonymfor“thankyou,“notonly
intheEnglishlanguagebutinothersaswell.
Theimpressiveaspectoftherulefcrreciprocationandthesenseofobligationthat___38___withitisitspervasiveness
inhumanculture.Itisso___39___thatafterintensivestudy,sociologistssuchasAlvinGoldenercanreportthatthereisno
humansocietythatdoesnot___40___totherule.
SECTIONAMULTIPLECHOICEQUESTIONS
Inthissectiontherearethreepassagesfollowedbytenmultiplechoicequestions.Foreachmultiplechoicequestion,
therearefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswerandmarkyour
answersonANSWERSHEETTWO.
PASSAGEONE
(l)TheearliestsettlerscametotheNorthAmericancontinenttoestablishcoloniesthatwerefreefromthecontrolsthat
existedinEuropeansocieties.Theywantedtoescapethecontrolsplacedontheirlivesbykingsandgovernments,priestsand
churches,noblemenandaristocrats.Thehistoricdecisionsmadebythosefirstsettlershavehadaprofoundeffectonthe
shapingoftheAmericancharacter.Bylimitingthepowerofthegovernmentandthechurchesandeliminatingaformal
aristocracy,theycreatedaclimateoffreedomwheretheemphasiswasontheindividual.Individualfreedomisprobablythe
mostbasicofalltheAmericanvalues.Byfreedom,Americansmeanthedesireandtheabilityofallindividualstocontroltheir
owndestinywithoutoutsideinterferencefromthegovernment,arulingnobleclass,thechurch,oranyotherorganized
authority.
(2)Thereis,however,apricetobepaidforthisindividualfreedom:self-reliance.ItmeansthatAmericansbelievethey
shouldstandontheirownfeet,achievingbothfinancialandemotionalindependencefromtheirparentsasearlyaspossible,
usuallybyage18or21.
(3)AsecondimportantreasonwhyimmigrantshavetraditionallybeendrawntotheUnitedStatesisthebeliefthat
everyonehasaequalchancetoenteraraceandsucceedinthegame.Becausetitlesofnobilitywereforbiddeninthe
Constitution,noformalclasssystemdevelopedintheU.S.
(4)Thereis,however,apricetobepaidforthisequalityofopportunity:competition.Ifmuchoflifeisseenasrace,thena
personmustruntheraceinordertosucceed;apersonmustcompetewithothers.Thepressuresofcompetitioninthelifeof
anAmericanbegininchildhoodandcontinueuntilretirementfromwork.Infact,anygroupofpeoplewhodoesnotcompete
successfullydoesnotfitintothemainstreamofAmericanlifeaswellasthosewhodo.
(5)AthirdreasonwhyimmigrantshavetraditionallycometotheUnitedStatesistohaveabetterlife.Becauseofits
abundantnaturalresources,theUnitedStatesappearedtobea“l(fā)andofplentywheremillionscouldcometoseektheir
fortunes.Thephrase“goingfromragstoriches“becameasloganfortheAmericandream.Manypeopledidachievematerial
success.MaterialwealthbecameavaluetotheAmericanpeople,anditalsobecameanacceptedmeasureofsocialstatus.
(6)Americanspayaprice,however,fortheirmaterialwealth:hardwork.Hardworkhasbeenbothnecessaryand
rewardingformostAmericansthroughouttheirhistory.Insomeways,materialpossessionsareseenasevidenceofpeople's
abilities.BarryGoldwater,acandidateforthepresidencyin1964,saidthatmostpoorpeoplearepoorbecausetheydeserve
tobe.McstAmericanswouldfindthisaharshstatement,butmanymightthinktherewassometruthinit.
(7)ThesebasicvaluesdonottellthewholestoryoftheAmericancharacter.Rather,theyshouldbethoughtofasthemes,
aswecontinuetoexploremorefacetsoftheAmericancharacterandhowitaffectslifeintheUnitedStates.
41.Para.4seemstosuggestthat.
A.Americansarebornwithasenseofcompetition
B.thepressureofcompetitionbeginswhenonestartswork
C.successfulcompetitionisessentialinAmericansociety
D.competitionresultsinequalityofopportunities
42.WhichofthefollowingmethodsdoestheauthormainlyuseinexplainingAmericanvalues?
A.Comparison
D.Causeandeffect
C.Definition
E.Processanalysis
PASSAGETWO
(1)TheNobelsaretheoriginals,ofcourse.AlfredNobel,themanwhoinventeddeadlyexplosives,decidedtotryanddo
somethinggoodwithallthemoneyheearned,andgaveprizestopeoplewhomadeprogressinliterature,science,economics
and—perhapsmostimportantly一peace.
(2)NotallrewardsareasnobleastheNobels.Eventhoughmostcountrieshaveasystemofrecognizing,honoringand
rewardingpeoplewhohavedonesomethinggoodintheircountries,therearenowhundredsofawardsandaward
ceremoniesforallkindsofthings.
(3)TheOscarsareprobablythemostfamous,atimeforthe(mostlylAmericanfilmindustrytotellitselfhowgooditis
andanannualopportunityforlotsofbigstarstogiveeachotherawardsandmaketearfulspeeches.Aswellasthatthereare
alsotheGoldenGlobes,evidentlyforthesamething.
(4)Butit'snotonlyfilms-therearealsoGrammies,Brits,theMercuryPrizeandtheMTVformusic.InBritain,awriter
whowinstheBookerPrizecanexpecttoseetheirdifficult,literarynovelhitthebestsellerlistsandcompe:ewiththeDaVinci
Codeforpopularity.TheTurnerPrizeisanawardforBritishcontemporaryartists-eachyearitcausescontroversyby
apparentlygivinglotsofmoneytoartistswhodothingslikedisplayingtheirbeds,puttinganimalsinglasscasesor—thisyear
—buildingagardenshed.
(5)Awardsdon'tonlyexistforarts.TherearenowawardsforSportsPersonalityoftheYear,forEuropeanFootballerof
theYearandWorldFootballeroftheYear.Thisseemsverystrange——sometimesawardscanbegoodtogiverecognitionto
peoplewhodeserveit,ortohelppeoplewhodon'tmakealotofmoneycarryontheirworkwithoutworryingaboutfinances,
butprofessionalsoccerplayersthesedayscertainlyaren'tshortofcash!
(6)Manysmalltownsandcommunitiesallovertheworldalsohavetheirownawardceremonies,forlocalwritersor
artists,orjustforpeoplewhohavegraduatedfromhighschoolor,gotauniversitydegree.EventheBritishCouncilhasitsown
awardsfor^InnovationinEnglishLanguageTeaching".
(7)Whyhavealltheseawardsandceremoniesappearedrecently?Snakespeareneverwonaprize,nordidLeonardoDa
VinciorAdamSmithorCharlesDickens.
(8)Itwouldbepossibletosay,however,thatinthepast,scientistsandartistscouldwin“patronage,formrichpeople
akingoralordwouldgivetheartistsorscientistsmoneytohavethempainttheirpalacesorhelpthemdevelopnewways
ofmakingmoney.Withthechangeinsocialsystemsacrosstheworld,thisnolongerhappens.Alotofscientificresearchis
noweitherfundedbythestateorbyprivatecompanies.
(9)Perhapsawardceremoniesarejustthemostrecentphaseofthisprocess.
(10)However,thereismoretoitthanthat.WhenafilmwinsanOscar,manymorepeoplewillgoandseeit,orbuythe
DVD.WhenawriterwinstheNobelPrize,manymorepeoplebuytheirbooks.WhenagroupwinstheMTVawards,the
ceremonyisseenbyhundredsofthousandsofpeopleacrosstheworld.Theresult?Thegroupsellslotsmorerecords.
(11)Mostawardceremoniesarenowsponsoredbybigorganizationsorcompanies.Thismeansthatitisnotonlythe
personwhowinstheawardwhobenefits-butalsothesponsors.TheMTVawards,forexample,aregreatforpublicizingnot
onlymusic,butalsoMTVitself!
(12)Onthesurface,itseemstobea“Win-win“situation,witheveryonebeinghappy,butletmeaskyouaquestion—
howfardoyouthinkthatpublicityandmarketingarewinninghere,andhowmuchgenuinerecognitionofachievementis
takingplace?
43.Whatistheauthor7stonewhenhementionsawardssuchastheOscars,theGoldenGlobesandGrammies(Paras.3
&4)
A.Amused.
B.Appreciative.
C.Sarcastic.
D.Serious.
44.AccordingtoPara.4,whatwouldhappentoawardwinningwriters?
A.Theywouldenjoyamuchlargerreadership.
B.Theywouldturntopopularnovelwriting.
C.Theywouldcontinuenon-fictionwriting.
D.Theywouldtrycontroversialformsofart.
45.WhichofthefollowingstatementsbestsumsupPara.6?
A.Awardsceremoniesareheldforlocalpeople.
B.Awardsceremoniesareheldonimportantoccasions.
C.Awardsceremoniesareheldincertainprofessions.
D.Awardsceremoniesareheldforallsortsofreasons.
46.AccordingtoPara.8,onedifferencebetweenscientistsandartistsinthepastandthoseatpresentlies
in
A.natureofwork
B.personalcontact
C.sourceoffunding
D.socialstatus
47.ItcanbeconcludedfromPara.12thattheauthorthinksawards,
A.promotemarketratherthanachievements
B.dogoodtobothmarketandpopularity
C.helpthosewhoarereallytalented
D.areeffectiveinmakingpeoplepopular
PASSAGETHREE
(1)KnowingthatMrs.Mallardsufferedfromahearttrouble,greatcarewastakentobreaktoherasgentlyaspossiblethe
newsofherhusband?sdeath.
(2)ItwashersisterJosephinewhotoldher,inbrokensentences.Herhusband'sfriendRichardswasthere,too.Itwashe
whohadoeeninthenewspaperofficewhennewsoftherailroaddisasterwasreceived,withBrentlyMallard'snameleading
thelistof44killed.Hehadonlytakenthetimetoassurehimselfofitstruthbyasecondtelegram.
(3)Sheweptatonce,inhersister'sarms.Whenthestormofsadnesshadspentitselfshewentawaytoherroomalone.
Shewouldhavenoonefollowher.
(4)Therestood,facingtheopenwindow,acomfortablearmchair.Intothisshesank,presseddownbyaphysical
exhaustionthathauntedherbodyandseemedtoreachintohersoul.
(5)Shecouldseeintheopensquarebeforeherhousethetopsoftrees.Thedeliciousbreathofrainwasintheair.The
notesofcdistantsongwhichsomeonewassingingreachedher,andcountlesssparrowsweretwitteringintheeaves).
(6)Therewerepatchesofblueskyshowinghereandtherethroughthecloudsthathadmetandpiledabovetheotherin
thewestfacingherwindow.
(7)Shesatwithherheadthrownbackuponthecushionofthechair,quitemotionless,exceptwhenasobcameupinto
herthroatandshookher,asachildwhohascrieditselftosleepcontinuestosobinitsdrcams.
(8)Shewasyoung,withafair;calmface,whoselinesbespokerepressionandevenacertainstrength.Butnowtherewas
adullstareinhereyes,whosegazewasfixedawayoffyonderononeofthosepatchesofbluesky.Itwasnotaglanceof
reflection,butratherindicatedasuspensionofintelligentthought.
(9)Therewassomethingcomingtoherandshewaswaitingforit,fearfully.Whatwasit?Shedidnotknow;itwastoo
subtleandelusivetoname.Butshefeltit,creepingoutofthesky,reachingtowardherthroughthesounds,thescents,the
colorthatfilledtheair.
(10)Nowherbosomroseandfelltumultuously.Shewasbeginningtorecognizethisthingthatwasapproachingto
possessher,andshewasstrivingtobeatitbackwithherwill-aspowerlessashertwowhiteslenderhandswouldhavebeen.
(11)Whensheabandonedherselfalittlewhisperedwordescapedherslightlypartedlips.Shesaiditoverandoverunder
herbreath:"Free,free,free!"Thevacantstareandthelookofterrorthathadfolloweditwentfromhereyes.Theystayed
keenandbright.Herpulsesbeatfast,andthecoursingbloodwarmedandrelaxedeveryinchofherbody.
(12)Sheknewthatshewouldweepagainwhenshesawthekind,tenderhandsfoldedindeath;thefacethathadnever
lookedsavewithloveuponher,fixedandgrayanddead.Butshesawbeyondthatbittermomentalongprocessionofyearsto
comethatwouldbelongtoherabsolutelyAndsheopenedandspreadherarmsouttotheminwelcome.
(13)Therewouldbenoonetoliveforherduringthosecomingyears;shewouldliveforherself.Therewouldbeno
powerfulwillbendingherinthatblindpersistencewithwhichmenandwomenbelievetheyhavearighttoimposeaprivate
willuponafellow-creature.
(14)Andyetshehadlovedhim-sometimes.Oftenshehadnot.Whatdiditmatter!Whatcouldlove,theunsolvedmystery,
countforinfaceofthispossessionofself-assertion,whichshesuddenlyrecognizedasthestrongestimpulseofherbeing!
(15)“Free!Bodyandsoulfree!”shekeptwhispering.
(16)Josephinewaskneelingbeforethecloseddoorwithherlipstothekeyhole,imploringforadmission."Louise,open
thedoor!Ibeg;openthedoor-youwillmakeyourselfill.Whatareyoudoing,Louise?Forheaven'ssakeopenthedoor."
(17)"Goaway.Iamnotmakingmyselfill."No;shewasdrinkinginaveryelixir(長(zhǎng)生不老藥)oflifethroughthatopen
window.
(18)Herfancywasrunningriotalongthosedaysaheadofher.Springdays,andsummerdays,andallsortsofdaysthat
wouldbeherown.Shebreathedaquickprayerthatlifemightbelong.Itwasonlyyesterdayshehadthoughtwithashudder
thatlifemightbelong.
(19)Shearoseatlengthandopenedthedoortohersister'simportunities.Therewasafeverishtriumphinhereyes,and
shecarriedherselfunwittinglylikeagoddessofVictory.Sheclaspedhersister'swaist,andtogethertheydescendedthestairs.
Richardsstoodwaitingforthematthebottom.
(20)Someonewasopeningthefrontdoorwithalatchkey.ItwasBrentlyMallardwhoentered,alittletravel-stained,
composedlycarryinghisgripsackandumbrella.Hehadbeenfarfromthesceneofaccident,anddidnotevenknowtherehad
beenone.HestoodamazedatJosephine'spiercingcry;atRichards'quickmotiontoscreenhimfromtheviewofhiswife.
(21)ButRichardswastoolate.
(22)Whenthedoctorscametheysaidshehaddiedofheartdisease-ofjoythatkills.
48.HowdidMrsMallardgetthenewsofherhusband'sdeath?
A.Herhusband'sfriendtoldher.
B.Shehadreaditfromthepaper.
C.HersisterJosephinetoldher.
D.Herdoctorbrokethenewstoher.
49.WhenMrsMallardwasaloneinherroom,she,
A.satinanarmchairallthetime
B.satwithherbackfacingthewindow
C.satandthenwalkedaroundforwhile
D.satinachairandcriedallthetime.
50.Howdidshefeelaboutherlovetowardsherhusband?
A.Shehatedherhusband.
B.Shewasindifferentnow.
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