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2006年6月17日大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)(CET?4)真題試卷

試卷一

密封條由考生親自啟封

注意事項(xiàng)

一、將自己的校名、姓名、學(xué)校代號(hào)、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)寫(xiě)在答題紙和試卷二上。將本

試卷代號(hào)劃在答題紙上。

二、試卷一、答題紙和試卷二均不得帶出考場(chǎng)??荚嚱Y(jié)束,監(jiān)考人員收卷后考

生才可離開(kāi)。

三、仔細(xì)讀懂題目的說(shuō)明。

四、在90分鐘內(nèi)做完試卷一上的Parti至PartIII和試卷二上的PartIV90分

鐘后,監(jiān)考人員收取答題紙和試卷一,然后考生再做試卷二上的作文題。作文題答

題時(shí)間為30分鐘。全部考試時(shí)間為120分鐘,不得拖延時(shí)間。

五、多項(xiàng)選擇題的答案一定要?jiǎng)澰诖痤}紙上,凡是寫(xiě)在試卷上的答案一律無(wú)效。

試卷二上的題目答案直接寫(xiě)在試卷二上。

六、多項(xiàng)選擇題每題只能選一個(gè)答案;如多選,則該題無(wú)分。選定答案后,用

HB濃度以上的鉛筆在相應(yīng)字母的中部劃一條橫線。正確的方法是:[A][B][C][D]。

使用其它符號(hào)答題者不給分。劃線要有一定粗度,濃度要蓋過(guò)字母底色。

七、如果要改動(dòng)答案,必須先用橡皮擦凈原來(lái)選定的答案,然后再按上面的規(guī)

定重新答題。

八、在考試過(guò)程中要注意對(duì)自己的答案保密,若被他人抄襲,一經(jīng)發(fā)現(xiàn),后果

自負(fù)。

全國(guó)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四、六級(jí)考試委員會(huì)

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwarsaidBoththe

conversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce:Aftereachquestion

therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmaxireadthefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichis,thebestanswer.Thenmark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

center.

Example:

Youwillhear:

Youwillread:

A)Attheoffice.

B]Inthewaitingroom.

C]Attheairport.

D)Inarestaurant.

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworkthey

hadtofinishintheevening.Thisconversationismostlikelytohavetakenplaceatthe

office.Therefore,A)'Attheoffice"isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]onthe

AnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]

1.A)Theywentalongwaytoattendtheparty.

B)Theydidn'tthinkmuchofthefoodanddrinks.

C)Theyknewnoneoftheotherguestsattheparty.

D)Theyenjoyedthepartybetterthantheotherguests.

2.A)Tothebookstore.

B)Tothedentists.

C)Tothemarket.

D)Tothepostoffice.

3.A]DEAndrewshasbeenpromotedforhisthoroughness.

B)ShedisagreeswithDr.Andrewsonmanyoccasions.

C)DEAndrewsusedtokeephispatientswaiting.

D)ShedislikesDr.Andrewsasmuchasthenewphysician.

4.A)Tomisusuallytalkative.

B)Tomhasaverybadtemper.

C)Tomhasdozensofthingstoattendto.

D)Tomisdislikedbyhiscolleagues.

5.A)Topickupthewomanfromthelibrary.

B)Tomakeacopyofthescheduleforhisfriend.

C)Tofindoutmoreaboutthetopicfortheseminar

D)Togettheseminarscheduleforthewoman.

6.A)Thewomanhastogetthetextbooksinotherways.

B)Thewomanhassoldherusedtextbookstothebookstore.

C)Themanisgoingtobuyhistextbooksfromabookstore.

D)Themandoesn'twanttosellhistextbookstothewoman.

7.A]Attendaconference.

B)Giveaspeech.

C)Meethislawyer.

D)Makeabusinesstrip.

8.A)Jessiealwayssayswhatshethinks.

B)Jessieseemstohavea10tonhermind.

C)Jessieiswrongtofindfaultwithherboss.

D)Jessieshouldknowthemarketingdirectorbetter.

9.A)Helenistalkative.

B]Helenisactive.

C)Helenissociable.

D]Helenisquiet.

10.A)JimmywillregretmarryingaFrenchwoman.

B)Jimmyisrichenoughtobuyabighouse.

C)Jimmyisnotseriousinmakingdecisions.

D]Jimmy'swordsareoftennotreliable.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,

youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard

11.A)Itcanbeusedbyfarmerstoprotectlargebuildings.

B)ItwasbroughttothenorthernUSAbyAsianfarmers.

C)IthasdonemoreharmthangoodinthesouthernUSA.

D)ItwasintroducedintotheUSAtokillharmfulweeds.

12.A)Peoplewillhavetorelyonkudzuforaliving.

B)Theywillsoonbeovergrownwithkudzu.

C)Theywillbecometoohardtoplough.

D)Peoplewillfindithardtoprotectthesoil

13.A)Thefarmerstherehavebroughtitundercontrol

B)Thefactoriestherehavefoundagooduseforit.

C]Theclimatethereisunfavorabletoitsgrowth.

D)Thesoilthereisnotsosuitablefortheplant.

PassageTwo

Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)Abusinesscorporation.

B)Theuniverseasawhole.

C]Asocietyoflegalprofessionals.

D)Anassociationofteachersandscholars.

15.A)Itslargestexpansiontookplaceduringthatperiod.

B)Itsroleinsocietywentthroughadramaticchange.

C)Smalluniversitiescombinedtoformbiggerones.

D)Provincialcollegesweretakenoverbylargeruniversities.

16.A)Privatedonations.

B]Governmentfunding.

C)Grantsfromcorporations.

D)Feespaidbystudents.

PassageThree

Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

17.A)HewaswoundedintheSpanishcivilwar.

B)Hewasinterestedinthestudyofwikianimals.

C)HestartedtheorganizationHeiferInternational

D)Hesoldhiscowstomanycountriesintheworld

18.A)Tohelpstarvingfamiliestobecomeself-supporting.

B)Tomakeplansforthedevelopmentofpoorcommunities.

C]Toteachpeoplehowtousenewskillstoraiseanimals.

D)Todistributefoodtothepooraroundtheworld

19.A)Theyshouldhelpotherfamiliesthewaytheyhavebeenhelped

B)Theyshouldofferallbabyanimalstotheirpoorneighbors.

C)Theyshouldsubmitareportoftheirneedsandgoals.

D)Theyshouldprovidefoodforthelocalcommunities.

20.A)Ithasimprovedanimalbreedingskillsallovertheworld

B)Ithashelpedrelievehungerinsomedevefopingcountries.

C)Ithaspromotedinternationalexchangeoffarmingtechnology.

D)IthasbridgedthegapbetweentherichandthepoorinAmerica.

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Passageone

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart,Eachpassageisfollowedbysome

questionsatunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD).Ybushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

center.

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Interestinpursuinginternationalcareershassoaredinrecentyears,enhancedby

chronic(長(zhǎng)久的)personnelshortagesthatarecausingcompaniestosearchbeyondtheir

homebordersfortalent.

Professionalsseekcareerexperienceoutsideoftheirhomecountriesforavarietyof

reasons.Theymayfeeltheneedtorechargetheirbatterieswithanewchallenge.They

maywantapositionwithmoreresponsibilitythatencouragescreativityandinitiative.Or

theymaywishtoexposetheirchildrentoanotherculture,andtheopportunitytolearna

secondlanguage.

Whenapplyingforajob,oneusuallyhastosubmitaresumeorcurriculumvitae

(CV),Thetwotermsgenerallymeanthesamething:aone-ortwodocument

describingone'seducationalqualificationsandprofessionalexperience.However;

guidelinesforpreparingaresumeareconstantlychanging.Thebestadviceistofindout

whatisappropriateregardingthecorporate(公司)culture,thecountryculture,andthe

cultureofthepersonmakingthehiringdecision.Thechallengewillbetoembracetwoor

moreculturesinonedocument.Thefolbwinglistisagoodplacetostart.

?^Educationalrequirementsdifferfromcountrytocountry.Inalmosteverycase

of'cross-border'jobhunting,juststatingthetitleofyourdegreewillnotbeanadequate

description.Providethereaderwithdetailsaboutyourstudiesandanyrelated

experience/

?Payattentiontotheresumeformatyouuse-chronologicalorreverse-chronologicalorder

Chronologicalordermeanslistingyour'oldest'work

experiencefirst.Reverse-chronologicalordermeanslistingyourcurrentormostrecentexperience

first.Mostcountrieshavepreferencesaboutwhichformatismostacceptable.

Ifyoufindnospecificguidelines,thegeneralpreferenceisforthereverse-chronologicalformat.0

?IfyouaresubmittingyourresumeinEnglish,findoutiftherecipient(收件人)

usesBritishEnglishorAmericanEnglishbecausetherearevariationsbetweenthetwo

versions.Forexample,universityeducationisoftenreferredtoas"tertiaryeducation1in

theUnitedKingdom,butthistermisalmostneverusedintheUnitedStates.Areader

whoisunfamiliarwiththesevariationsmayassumethatyourresumecontainserrors.

21.Companiesarehiringmoreforeignemployeesbecause.

A)theyfindforeignempbyeesareusuallymoretalented

B)theyneedoriginalideasfromemployeeshiredoverseas

C)theywanttoexpandtheirbusinessbeyondhomeborders

D)theyhavedifficultyfindingqualifiedpersonnelathome

22.Theauthorbelievesthatanindividualwhoappliestoworkoverseas.

A)isusuallycreativeandfullofinitiative

B)aimstoimprovehisforeignlanguageskills

C)isdissatisfiedwithhisownlifeathome

D)seekseitherhisownorhischildren'sdevelopment

23.Whenitcomestoresumewriting,itisbestto.

A)takeculturalfactorsintoconsideration

B)learnaboutthecompany'shiringprocess

C)followappropriateguidelinesforjobhunting

D)knowtheemployer'spersonallikesanddislikes

24.Whenwritingaboutqualifications,applicantsareadvisedto.

A)stresstheiracademicpotentialtoimpressthedecisionmaker

B)givethetitleoftheuniversitydegreetheyhaveearnedathome

C)provideadetaileddescriptionoftheirstudyandworkexperiences

D)highlighttheirkeeninterestinpursuinga'cross-border'career

25.Accordingtotheauthor'slastpieceofadvice,theapplicantsshouldbeawareof

A)thedifferenteducationalsystemsintheUSandtheUK

B)thedifferencesbetweenthevarietiesofEnglish

C)therecipientspreferencewithregardtotheformat

D]thedistinctivefeaturesofAmericanandBritishcultures

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

PassageTwo

Educatinggirlsquitepossiblyyieldsahigherrateofreturnthananyother

investmentavailableinthedevelopingworld.Women'seducationmaybeunusual

territoryforeconomists,butenhancingwomen'scontributiontodevelopmentisactually

asmuchaneconomicasasocialissue.Andeconomics,withitsemphasisonincentives

(激勵(lì)),providesguidepoststhatpointtoanexplanationforwhysomanygirlsare

deprivedofaneducation.

Parentsinlow-incomecountriesfailtoinvestintheirdaughtersbecausetheydonot

expectthemtomakeaneconomiccontributiontothefamily:girlsgrowuponlytomarry

intosomebodyeIse'sfamilyandbearchildren.Girlsarethusseenaslessvaluablethan

boysandartkeptathometodohouseworkwhiletheirbrothersaresenttoschool-the

prophecy(預(yù)言)becomesself-fulfilling,trappingwomeninaviciouscircle(惡性循環(huán))of

neglect.

Aneducatedmother;ontheotherhand,hasgreaterearningabilitiesoutsidethe

homeandfacesanentirelydifferentsetofchoices.Sheislikelytohavefewerbut

healthierchildrenandcaninsistonthedevelopmentofallherchildren,ensuringthather

daughtersaregivenafairchance.Theeducationofherdaughtersthenmakesitmuch

morelikelythatthenextgenerationofgirls,aswellasofboys,willbeeducatedand

healthy.Theviciouscircleisthustransformedintoavirtuouscircle.

Fewwilldisputethateducatingwomenhasgreatsocialbenefits.Butithas

enormouseconomicadvantagesaswellMostobviously;thereisthedirecteffectof

educationonthewagesoffemaleworkers.Wagesriseby10to20percentforeach

additionalyearofschooling.Suchbigreturnsareimpressivebythestandardofother

availableinvestments,buttheyarejustthebeginning.Educatingwomenalsohasa

significantimpactonhealthpractices,includingfamilyplanning.

26.Theauthorarguesthateducatinggirlsindevelopingcountriesis.

A)troublesome

B)labor-saving

C)rewarding

D)expensive

27.Bysaying”…theprophecybecomesself-fulfilling..?1(Lines45,Para.2].theauthor

meansthat.

A)girlswillturnouttobelessvaluablethanboys

B)girlswillbecapableofrealizingtheirowndreams

C]girlswilleventuallyfindtheirgoalsinlifebeyondreach

D)girlswillbeincreasinglydiscontentedwiththeirlifeathome

28.Theauthorbelievesthataviciouscirclecanturnintoavirtuouscirclewhen

A)womencaremoreabouteducation

B]girlscangainequalaccesstoeducation

C]afamilyhasfewerbuthealthierchildren

D)parentscanaffordtheirdaughters/education

29.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutwomen'seducation?

A)Itdeservesgreaterattentionthanothersocialissues.

B)Itisnowgiventoppriorityinmanydevelopingcountries.

C)Itwillyieldgreaterreturnsthanotherknowninvestments.

D)Ithasarousedtheinterestofagrowingnumberofeconomists.

30.Thepassagemainlydiscusses.

A)unequaltreatmentofboysandgirlsindevelopingcountries

B)thepotentialearningpowerofwell-educatedwomen

C]themajorcontributionsofeducatedwomentosociety

D]theeconomicandsocialbenefitsofeducatingwomen

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefoltowingpassage.

Speedingoffinastolencar;thethiefthinkshehasgotagreatcatch.Butheisinfor

anunwelcomesurprise.Thecarisfittedwitharemoteimmobiliser(鎖止器),andaradio

signalfromacontrolcentremilesawaywillensurethatoncethethiefswitchestheengine

off,hewillnotbeabletostartitagain.

Theideagoeslikethis.Acontrolboxfittedtothecarcontainsamini-cellphone,a

micro-processorandmemoryandaGPS(全球定位系統(tǒng))satellitepositioningreceiver.If

thecarisstolen,acodedcellphonesignalwilltellthecontrolcentretobbckthevehicle's

enginemanagementsystemandpreventtheenginebeingrestarted

IntheUK,asetoftechnicalfixesisalreadymakinglifeharderforcarthieves.The

patternofvehiclecrimehaschanged/saysMartynRandall,asecurityexpert.Hesaysit

wouldonlytakehimafewminutestoteachapersonhowtostealacar;usingabare

minimumoftools.Butonlyifthecarismorethan10yearsold

Moderncarsarefartoughertosteal,astheirenginemanagementcomputerwon't

albwthemtostartunlesstheyreceiveauniqueIDcodebeamedoutbytheignition(點(diǎn)

火)key.IntheUK,technotogieslikethishavehelpedachievea31%dropin

vehicle-relatedcrimesince1997.

Butdeterminedcriminalsarestillmanagingtofindotherwaystostealcars,oftenby

gettingboldoftheowner'skeys.Andkeytheftisresponsiblefor40%ofthetheftsof

vehiclesfittedwithatrackingsystem.

Ifthecartravels100metreswithoutthedriverconfirmingtheirID,thesystemwill

sendasignaltoanoperationscentrethatithasbeenstolen.Thehundredmetresminimum

avoidsfalsealarmsduetoinaccuraciesintheGPSsignal

Staffatthecentrewillthencontacttheownertoconfirmthatthecarreallyis

missing,andkeeppoliceinformedofthevehicle'smovementsviathecar'sGPSunit.

31.What'sthefunctionoftheremoteimmobilizerfittedtoacar?

A)Tohelpthepolicemakeasurpriseattackonthecarthief.

B)Toallowthecartolockautomaticallywhenstolen.

C)Topreventthecarthieffromrestartingitonceitstops.

D)Topreventcartheftbysendingaradiosignaltothecarowner

32.Bysaying“Thepatternofvehiclecrimehaschanged0(Lines1-2.Para.3),Martyn

Randallsuggeststhat.

A)ittakesalongertimeforthecarthieftodothestealing

B]self-preparedtoolsarenolongerenoughforcartheft

C)thethiefhastomakeuseofcomputertechnology

D)thethiefhaslostinterestinstealingcarsover10yearsold

33.Whatisessentialinmakingamodemcartoughertosteal?

A)Acodedignitionkey.

B]AuniqueIDcard.

C)Aspecialcellphonesignal

D)AGPSsatellitepositioningreceiver

34.Whydoesthetrackingsystemseta100-metreminimumbeforesendinganalarmto

theoperationscentre?

A)Toteavetimefortheoperationscentretogiveanalarm.

B)Tokeeppoliceinformedofthecar'smovements.

C)Togivethedrivertimetocontacttheoperationscentre.

D)ToaltowforpossibleerrorsintheGPSsystem.

35.Whatwilltheoperationscentredofirstafterreceivinganalarm?

A)Startthetrackingsystem.

B)Contactthecarowner

C)Blockthecarengine.

D)Locatethemissingcar.

PassageFour

Questions36to40arebasedonthefolbwingpassage.

Psychiatrists(精神病專(zhuān)家)whoworkwitholderparentssaythatmaturitycanbean

assetinchildrearing-olderparentsaremorethoughtful,uselessphysicaldisciplineand

spendmoretimewiththeirchildren.Butraisingkidstakesmoneyandenergy.Many

olderparentsfindthemselvesbalancingtheirlimitedfinancialresources,decliningenergy

andfailinghealthagainstthegrowingdemandsofanactivechildDyingandleaving

youngchildrenisprobablytheolderparents*biggest,andoftenunspoken,fear.Having

late-lifechildren,saysaneconomicsprofessoi;oftenmeansparents,particularlyfathers,

“endupretiringmuchlater0Formany,retirementbecomesanunobtainabledream.

HenryMetcalf,a54-year-okijournalist,knowsittakesmoneytoraisekids.Buthe's

alsoworriedthathisenergywillgiveoutfirst.Sure,hecanstillridebikeswithhis

athleticfifthgrader;buthe'slearnedthatyoungatheartdoesn'tmeanyoung.Latelyhe's

beentakingafternoonnaps(午睡)tokeepuphisenergy.r,Mybodyisaging/says

Metcalf.r,Youcan'tgetawayfromthat.”

Often,olderparentshearthetickingofanotherkindofbiotogicalclock.Therapists

whoworkwithmiddle-agedandolderparentssayfearsaboutagingarenothingtolaugh

at.”Theyworrythey'llbemistakenforgrandparents,orthatthey'llneedhelpgettingup

outofthoselittlechairsinnurseryschool/'saysJoannGalst,aNewYorkpsychotogist.

Butatthecoreofthoselittlefearsthereisoftenamuchbiggerone:"thattheywon'tbe

alivelongenoughtosupportandprotecttheirchild/shesays.

Manylate-lifeparents,though,saytheirchildrencameatjusttherighttime.After

marryinglateandundergoingyearsoffertility(受孕)treatment,MarilynNolenandher

husband.Randy,hadtwins."Webothwantedchildren/saysMarilyn,whowas55when

shegavebirth.Thetwinshavegiventhecouplewhattheydesiredforyears,“asenseof

family."Kidsofolderdadsareoftensmartenhappierandmoresociablebecausetheir

fathersaremoreinvolvedintheirlives.°Thedadsareolder;moremature/1saysDESilber;

"andmorereadytofocusonparenting/

36.Whydopsychiatristsregardmaturityasanassetinchildrearing?

A)Olderparentsareoftenbetterpreparedfinancially.

B)Olderparentscantakebettercareoftheirchildren.

C)Olderparentsareusuallymoreexperiencedinbringinguptheirchildren.

D)Olderparentscanbetterbalancetheirresourcesagainstchildren'sdemands.

37.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“Formany,retirementbecomesan

unobtainabledream”(Lines7-8,Para.1)?

A)Theyarereluctanttoretirewhentheyreachtheirretirementage.

B)Theycan'tobtaintheretirementbenefitstheyhavedreamedof.

C)Theycan'tgetfullpensionunlesstheyworksomeextrayears.

D)Theyhavetogoonworkingbeyondtheirretirementage.

38.TheauthorgivestheexampleofHenryMetcalftoshowthat.

A)olderparentsshouldexercisemoretokeepupwiththeirathleticchildren

B]manypeopleareyounginspiritdespitetheiradvancedage

C)olderparentstendtobeconcernedabouttheiragingbodies

D)takingafternoonnapsisagoodwaytomaintainenergy

39.What'sthebiggestfearofolderparentsaccordingtoNewYorkpsychologistJoan

Galst?

A)Approachingofdeath.

B)Slowingdownoftheirpaceoflife.

C]Beinglaughedatbyotherpeople.

D)Beingmistakenforgrandparents.

40.WhatdowelearnaboutMarilynandRandyNolen?

A)Theythoughttheywereanexampleofsuccessfulfertilitytreatment.

B)Notuntiltheyreachedmiddleagedidtheythinkofhavingchildren.

C)Notuntiltheyhadthetwinsdidtheyfeeltheyhadformedafamily.

D)Theybelievedthatchildrenbornofolderparentswouldbesmarter

PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)

Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesitthispart.Foreachsentencethereare

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChooseciteONEanswerthatbest

completesthesentence.ThenmarktheCorrespondingletterontheAnswer

Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter

41.People'sexpectationsaboutthefuturemayhavemoreinfluenceontheirsenseof

well-beingthantheirstatedoes.

A)current

B]initial

C)modern

D]primitive

42.Afterworkingalldayhewassotiredthathewasinnotogototheparty

withus.

A)taste

B]mood

C)sense

D)emotion

43.Thereisalreadycleartoshowthatplantsandanimalsarebeingaffected

byclimatechange.

A)witness

B)certification

C)identity

D)evidence

44.Manywomenstillfeelthattheyarebeingbyamaleculture,particularly

intheprofessionalservicessector

A)heldback

B]heldforth

C)heldon

D)heldout

45.Thefindingspaintauniquepictureoftheshoppinghabitsofcustomers,plustheir

motivationand.

A)privileges

B)possibilities

C)possessions

D)preferences

46.It'sgoodtoknowthatquiteafewpopularEnglishexpressionsactually

fromtheBible.

A)acquire

B)obtain

C]derive

D)result

47.Tom,diditevertoyouthatyouwouldbepunishedforcheatingon

exams?

A)happen

B)occur

C)reflect

D)strike

48.IntheU.S.88percentofsmokershadstartedbeforetheywere18,despitethefact

thatitistosellcigarettestoanyoneunderthatage.

A)liable

B)liberal

C)irrational

D)illegal

49.Accordingtothekeywitnesses,apeculiarlybignoseisthecriminal'smost

memorablefacial.

A)feature

B)hint

C)spot

D]signature

50.Brazil'sconstitutionthemilitaryuseofnuclearenergy.

A)withdraws

B)forbids

C)interrupts

D)objects

51.Somepeoplearguethatthedeathdoesnotnecessarilyreducethenumber

ofmurders.

A)plot

B)practice

C]penalty

D)pattern

52.Manypersonnelmanagerssayitisgettingharderandhardertohonest

applicantsfromthegrowingnumberofdishonestones.

A)distinguish

B)disguise

C)dissolve

D)discount

53.Astudyshowsthatstudentslivinginnon-smokingdormsarelesslikelyto

thehabitofsmoking.

A)makeup

B)turnup

C)drawup

D)pickup

54.Almostalljobapplicantsaredeterminedtoleaveagoodonapotential

employer

A)illusion

B)reputation

C)impression

D)reflection

55.AspecialfeatureofeducationatMITistheopportunityforstudentsandfacultyto

togetherinresearchactivities.

A)specialize

B)participate

C)consist

D)involve

56.Althoughtheylosttheirjobs,savingsandunemploymentbenefitsalbwthecouple

totheircomfortablehome.

A)comeinfor

B)catchupwith

C)lookforwardto

D)holdonto

57.Althoughmanyexpertsagreethatmorechildrenareoverweight,thereisdebateover

thebestwaystotheproblem.

A)relate

B)tackle

CJfile

D)attach

58.Animportantfactorindetermininghowwellyouperforminanexaminationisthe

ofyourmind.

A)state

B)case

C]situation

D]circumstance

59.Researchshowsthatthereisnorelationshipbetweenhowmuchaperson

earnsandwhetherhefeelsgoodaboutlife.

A)successive

B)subsequent

C]significant

D)sincere

60.Sadly;asspendingonprivategardenshas,spendingonpublicparkshas

generallydeclined

A)heightened

B)lifted

C]flown

D)soared

61.Lungcancel;likesomeothercancers,oftendoesn'tproduceuntilitistoo

lateandhasspreadbeyondthechesttothebrain,liverorbones.

A)trails

B)therapies

C)symptoms

D)symbols

62.Withtheincreasingunemploymentrate,workerswhoare50to60yearsoldare

usuallythefirsttobe.

A)laidoff

B)laidaside

C]laidout

D)laidup

63.Thephysicaldifferencesbetweenmenandwomencanbedirectlytoour

basicrolesashuntersandchild-bearers.

A)pursued

B)traced

C]switched

D]followed

64.Itisclearthatthedoghasamuchgreaterofitsbraindevotedtosmell

thanisthecasewithhumans.

A)composition

B)compound

C]percent

D)proportion

65.Americancollegestudentsareincreasinglywithcreditcarddebtandthe

consequencescanberatherserious.

A)boosted

B)burdened

C)discharged

D)dominated

66.Numerousstudiesalreadylinkthefirstmealofthedaytobetterclassroom

A)performance

B)function

C)behavior

D)display

67.Themostsuccessfulpostcareerathletesarethosewhocantaketheidentityandfife

skillsthelearnedinsportsandthemtoanotherareaoflife.

A)utilize

B)employ

c)apply

D)exert

68.Thetechnologicaladvancesmadeitpossibleforthemiddleclassestoenjoywhat

hadoncebeenonlytotheveryrich.

A)manageable

B)measurable

C)acceptable

D)affordable

69.Beingoutofwork,lanecannolongerfriendstodinnersandmoviesas

sheusedto.

A)urge

B)treat

C)appeal

D)compel

70.bythesuperstarsontelevision,theyoungathletestrainedhardandplayed

intensely.

A)Imitated

B)Imposed

C)Insured

D)Inspired

PartIVCbze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefolbwingpassage.Foreachblanktherearejour

choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaperYoushould

choosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthecorresponding

letterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Thepartoftheenvironmentalmovementthatdrawsmyfirm'sattentionisthe

designofcities'buildingsandproducts.WhenwedesignedAmerica'sfirstso-called

“green"officebuildinginNewYorktwodecades_71_,wefeltveryalone.Buttoday

thousandsofpeoplecometogreenbuildingconferences,andthe_72_thatbuildings

canbegoodforpeopleandtheenvironmentwillbeincreasinglyinfluentialinyearsto

_73_.

Backin1984wediscoveredthatmostmanufacturedproductsfordecoration

weren'tdesignedfor_74_use.The“energy-efficient“sealedcommercialbuildings

constructedafterthe1970senergycrisis_75_indoorairqualityproblemscausedby

materialssuchaspaint,wallcoveringandcarpet.Sofar20years,we/vebeenfo

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