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marked A, B, C and D.1.The problem _ when the students refused to do their homework.A. aroseB. arousedC. roseD. raised2._ so many people in the United States been out of work as today.A. More than ever beforeB. In the past, there have neverC. Never before haveD. Formerly, there never were3.Since William had been seriously ill for several months, his parents were worried about _ to return to school full-time.A. he wantedB. he wantingC. him to wantD. his wanting4.I wont _ those children making a noise in my house!A. allowB. letC. haveD. permit5.The opposition leaders _ the government for not taking action sooner.A. warnedB. criticizedC. threatenedD. urged6.Others argue that since the earth has endured a long string of ice ages in the last two million to three million years, any warming is _ to be temporary.A. seemedB. likelyC. tendedD. possible7._, John has been to several foreign countries.A. Even he is youngB. Young though he isC. In spite of he is youngD. Young is as he8.She got a job as an assistant stage manager at the Cambridge Arts Festival Theatre, thinking that it might _ to a career as a playwright (剧作家).A. pave the wayB. work wonderC. point outD. stand a chance9.After so many days without rain, the ground quickly _ the little rain that fell last night.A. droppedB. floodedC. graspedD. absorbed10.Senior members of the staff competed eagerly _ the position of sales manager in the company.A. inB. withC. forD. on11.The address book _ the email addresses of your friends or groups of colleagues.A. makes it easy to recallB. makes it easy recallC. makes easy to recallD. makes recall it easy12.We regret to _ that it may not be possible to deal with every request.A. put offB. pass onC. help alongD. point out13._ to the papers is restricted to Defense Department personnel only.A. ApplicationB. ExceptionC. AccessD. Glance14._ from the occasional late night party, our neighbors are very quiet.A. ApartB. ButC. ExceptD. As15.Im sorry I forgot to write; I had so much else _ my mind.A. overB. forC. onD. about16._ the movie I would have finished my paper last Sunday.A. In spite ofB. But forC. Because ofD. As for17.We must _ that the experiment is controlled as rigidly as possible.A. assureB. secureC. ensureD. issue18._ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountains do not seem high at all.A. If you compareB. Compare themC. When comparedD. A comparison19.The student found the novel _. It provided him with so much information about the subject.A. enlighteningB. confusingC. frustratingD. delighting20.Lets drink _ Dicks success in business.A. ofB. forC. toD. with21.The engine has broken and the boat is _ on the water.A. flowingB. floatingC. driftingD. sailing22.Each year in the United States, many black teenagers _ of school, either because they cannot keep up or they have to work to support their family.A. go outB. drop outC. check outD. pull out23.Im _ to graduate in the next half of the year.A. owingB. thanksC. dueD. because24.Construction of the railways helped to develop the national _ of Tanzania and Zambia.A. economicB. economiesC. economicsD. economical25.In the future, more _ should be placed on the education of the young.A. crisisB. implicationsC. impressionsD. emphasis26.Just as the increase of fax machines, wireless phones and personal computers has caused a shortage of phone numbers, heavy use of the Internet is _ the supply of numerical (数字的) Internet addresses.A. drainingB. soakingC. absorbingD. drying27.According to the recent report, 10 years ago about one in seven people in this country spoke a language _ English at home.A. rather thanB. other thanC. regardless ofD. except for28.If, one day, it was possible to direct stem cells to become selected types of replacement tissue, it could be used to _ a host of diseases which at present are incurable.A. treatB. adjustC. adoptD. remedy29.Most individuals and families are turning to lawyers for help in solving disputes and _ legal procedures.A. commentingB. complementingC. implementingD. supplementing30.Educated young people in China now are clever and resourceful, full of plans, and able to _ with the world of high technology and constant change.A. meetB. cooperateC. copeD. solve31.Every two months, Li Liang _ a new hair style and a new look.A. stands up toB. makes up forC. comes up withD. puts up with32.We shouldnt _ our own national features for international ads that are shown globally.A. disposeB. exposeC. discardD. discharge33.Without outside _, Chinas advertising people cannot really mature and obtain a foothold (稳固的地位) in the global ad market.A. encouragementB. consumptionC. pressureD. controversy34.Educational Service Inc. operates 70 institutes in the United States and they concentrate on providing career-focused degree programs to _ 28,000 students.A. considerablyB. approximatelyC. preferablyD. ideally35.Now that the excitement of celebrating has had a chance to _, its time to turn the Olympic ideal into reality.A. cut inB. carry awayC. turn downD. wear off36.Most native speakers of English will miss consonants (辅音) at their _.A. easeB. consciousnessC. convenienceD. facilities37.Last month, Mars and Earth were at the closest points in their _ orbits. The distance between the two worlds was 68 million kilometers.A. identicalB. respectiveC. rigidD. reverse38.Everyone is trying to _ how the fire started.A. figure outB. put outC. turn outD. clear out39._ emergency, please follow the orders of the plane crew.A. In the case ofB. In caseC. In case ofD. In that case40.There comes a moment when you _ interest so totally that to touch it again would be a physical impossibility.A. losingB. lostC. loseD. having been lost41.An old friend from abroad, _ I was expecting to stay with me, telephoned from the airport.A. thatB. whichC. whoD. whom42.If the work _ by the end of the month is delayed the construction company will be fined.A. will be completedB. has been completedC. to be completedD. being completed43.Ever since Picassos paintings were on exhibition, there _ large crowds at the museum every day.A. isB. areC. has beenD. have been44._ you have been in this school for some time, please tell me what you think of it.A. ThatB. In thatC. With thatD. Now that45.The experts feel that there would be fewer problems underground than _ in case of an earthquake.A. surfaceB. the surfaceC. on the surfaceD. that on the surface46.Just as the sun is the central body of the solar system, _ the nucleus is the core of the atom.A. soB. thusC. henceD. therefore47.What surprised us most is the fact that he had committed an _ crime.A. intelligentB. intelligibleC. intellectualD. intelligence48.There is a 20-minute parking _ here, so we must get back to the car very quickly.A. freedomB. limitC. allowanceD. ability49.Actually, humor helps make products more _ to consumers.A. availableB. sensibleC. feasibleD. accessible50.Compared with what I saw 10 years ago, ads today are becoming increasingly _.A. sophisticatedB. soakedC. philosophicalD. physicalPart 1 Multiple Choice(每小题: 1 分; 满分:50 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.A(Hidden)2.C(Hidden)3.D(Hidden)4.C(Hidden)5.D(Hidden)6.B(Hidden)7.B(Hidden)8.A(Hidden)9.D(Hidden)10.C(Hidden)11.A(Hidden)12.D(Hidden)13.C(Hidden)14.A(Hidden)15.C(Hidden)16.B(Hidden)17.C(Hidden)18.C(Hidden)19.A(Hidden)20.C(Hidden)21.B(Hidden)22.B(Hidden)23.A(Hidden)24.B(Hidden)25.D(Hidden)26.A(Hidden)27.A(Hidden)28.A(Hidden)29.C(Hidden)30.C(Hidden)31.C(Hidden)32.C(Hidden)33.C(Hidden)34.B(Hidden)35.D(Hidden)36.C(Hidden)37.B(Hidden)38.A(Hidden)39.C(Hidden)40.C(Hidden)41.C(Hidden)42.C(Hidden)43.D(Hidden)44.D(Hidden)45.C(Hidden)46.A(Hidden)47.C(Hidden)48.B(Hidden)49.D(Hidden)50.A(Hidden)Subtotal: 46Part 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题:1 分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices given for each blank.Questions 1 to 20 are based on the following passage.Are there any relations between Australians and Africans? Because native Australians closely look 1. Africans, some people have made comparisons between them. The 2. has long been that there is a strong connection between them. Some have thought that Africans and Australians are close 3. on a genetic level. 4. , this is not true. Australians are genetically far away 5. Africans. Their 6. relatives are actually South East Asians. This was 7. by one study. Scientists did a study of the blood 8. of nearly 2,000 racial groups. These groups were those who were in their 1492 locations before the 9. of significant European colonization. This is when Europeans started traveling 10. the globe. This was done to make 11. that these populations were not genetically impure. They were of pure and definite 12. . Study shows that Europeans genes appear to be a 13. of one third African and two thirds Asian. This genetic information is very important to the 14. industry. It is this industry that plans to use such 15. to create new drugs. Their drugs will help 16. disease. Some people are strongly against the medical companies. They feel that this is 17. of certain racial groups. After all the native groups, which originally gave the 18. , are not getting anything from this work. They arent 19. any money. It is only the drug companies that 20. financially. No matter what people may argue, the study of the blood proteins has provided much information for further studies. Part 2 Cloze (with four choices provided)(每小题: 1 分; 满分:20 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.)小题得分对错学生答案Correct1.like(Hidden)2.assumption(Hidden)3.relatives(Hidden)4.In fact(Hidden)5.from(Hidden)6.closest(Hidden)7.revealed(Hidden)8.proteins(Hidden)9.beginning(Hidden)10.around(Hidden)11.certain(Hidden)12.origin(Hidden)13.mix(Hidden)14.medical(Hidden)15.information(Hidden)16.fight(Hidden)17.exploration(Hidden)18.samples(Hidden)19.paid(Hidden)20.benefit(Hidden)Subtotal: 19Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!Part 3 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)(每小题:2 分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.This was the challenge Kristin Casper faced when she learned that San Francisco voters would decide on two solar power propositions (提案) last November. This probably meant to Casper, who is a Greenpeace clean-energy organizer, that they were lacking the support theyd need to pass. But she also believed that California, still in its crippling energy crisis, was ripe for solar. So Casper got help, employing five students from Green Corps, a Boston-based field school for environmental campaign organizers. By the end of their second month, Caspers group had assured the victory of both solar propositions. Proposition B, which won 73 percent of the vote, allows the city to issue $100 million in revenue bonds (债券) to create active-solar facilities for city agencies, without imposing new taxes on its citizens. It opens the potential for San Francisco to nearly double its capacity of power generation. Proposition H allows the city to carry out future clean-energy projects without a citywide vote each time.How did they manage this?First off, says Casper, the five organizers were fresh out of school and full of energy. Second, we focused on city districts we knew would turn out to vote in favor if informed. They also targeted religious groups, which, in recent years, have increasingly shown a sense of responsibility for protecting the Earth, she says.Third, they just worked hard. They planned the campaign over breakfast at 7:00 a.m. and then worked until 10 P.M., distributing 300,000 leaflets (小册子), posting 1,500 signs, calling 50,000 voters, and gaining new support. In the end, more than 200 volunteers got involved.They impressed more than San Franciscos voters. Casper says officials of other cities, including Boulder, Colorado, have approached them for guidance, and theyre happy to help. We hope to get San Diego to be the next solar city in California, she says.1.This probably meant to Casper, who is a Greenpeace clean-energy organizer, that they were lacking the support theyd need to pass. (Para.1) Here, they refer to _.A. San Francisco votersB. Greenpeace clean-energy organizersC. two solar power propositionsD. students from Green Corps2.To Caspers mind, California was _.A. not fit for the solar power projectB. deeply involved in energy crisisC. ready for the solar power projectD. crippled by the financial problems3.Proposition B _.A. allowed the city to carry out each clean-energy project without a voteB. allowed San Francisco to impose new taxes on its citizensC. doubled the entire countrys capacity of power generationD. eased the citys financial burden in the form of $100 million revenue bonds4.Caspers group focused their efforts on _.A. city districts they thought would be most likely to vote in favor if informedB. the five energetic organizers fresh out of schoolC. religious groups showing great responsibility for environmentD. leaflets distribution and telephone calls5.Which city is in line to be the next solar city in California?A. Boulder.B. San Diego.C. Colorado.D. San Francisco.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.Planetary (行星的) scientists are set to write the opening chapter of A Tale of Two Comets (彗星) with next Mondays launch of Contour, an unprecedented (空前的) mission that will peer into the cores of two comets over the next four years. Where ground-based astronomers (宇航员) can see only a glowing ball whose core is shrouded (遮蔽) in dust and gas, Contour will be able to pierce that veiland spot details in the comets nucleus only 12 feet across.For hundreds of years, comets have caught the human imagination. But only recently have they come within reach of sciences virtual graspfirst through optical and radio telescopes, then via spacecraft.The Contour will encounter the comets in November 2003 and it promises, with a clearer picture of their structures and locations, to expand understanding of these mysterious comets. Their collisions with a young Earth are thought to have supplied the planet with water and other chemical compounds necessary to give rise to organic life, and to have altered the course of evolution.Armed with Contours observation facilities, as well as with data from past comet flybys, researchers will be able to explore the diversity of comets arising at different stages of their life cycle. This is an essential next step in exploring comets, says Joseph Veverka, head of Cornell Universitys astronomy (天文学) department and Contours lead investigator.6.What can Contour do?A. To send astronauts to comets.B. To see a glowing ball.C. To spot the cores of two comets.D. To peer into the dust and gas.7.Whats true about comets?A. Their diameters are only 12 feet.B. Their cores are hard to pierce and observe.C. They are full of water and other compound chemicals.D. They have altered the course of evolution.8.Why didnt planetary scientists explore the mysteries of comets before?A. Because comets are shrouded in dust and gas.B. Because the scientists are not ready to write A Tale of Two Comets.C. Because the scientists did not have a clear picture of their locations.

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