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1、1.Many people  about the influx of immigrants to our city, but I think it's actually a good thing for the economy.  Your answerCorrect answer grumblegrumble2.Some issues, such as immigration and trade, have  implications.  Your answerCorrect answer

2、60;transnationaltransnational3.One of the problems with reading e-books is that you can't take notes in the .  Your answerCorrect answer marginmargin4.The town council passed  that made it easier for people to open small businesses.  Your answerCorrect ans

3、wer legislationlegislation5.There are some mysteries that have  scientists for centuries.  Your answerCorrect answer baffledbaffled6.I'm in shockhave you seen the  stock market numbers this morning?  Your answerCorrect answer staggeringstagg

4、ering7.We are all living in an increasingly  society as more and more people move to different countries.  Your answerCorrect answer multiculturalmulticultural8.The computer's influence on our daily lives is immeasurable; it has had the most effect on how humans liv

5、e.  Your answerCorrect answer massivemassive9.There will always be people who  of new technology simply because it is "different."  Your answerCorrect answer disapprovedisapprove10.After several years of travel, Jake moved to London to find a job, a

6、house, and the he needed in his life.  Your answerCorrect answer stabilitystabilitySection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11.Some people have an unhealthy _ with technology and need to have every new gadget available.A. sessionB. obsessionC. recessionD. cessatio

7、n12.After much _, Heather was finally able to convince her boss to award her employees with a holiday bonus.A. desistenceB. consistenceC. insistenceD. resistance13.It's hard to _ what the future might look like, but science fiction writers have been doing it for over a hundred years.A. visualize

8、B. conferC. mechanizeD. ascertain14.I know almost everyone loves her new book, but I'm not even _ interested in reading it.A. massivelyB. supposedlyC. entirelyD. remotely15.Even though Mr Lewis didn't say it out loud, the _ in his speech was that his staff didn't work hard enough.A. pers

9、onificationB. implicationC. justificationD. explanation16.Many people complain that the cost of education is prohibitively expensive, but I think the cost of _ is much higher.A. ignoreB. ignorantC. ignoranceD. ignoring17.After he lost the competition, Lawrence felt completely and utterly _.A. dispir

10、itedB. inquisitiveC. observantD. unchanged18.We need to come up with a _ explanation for why we missed class yesterday.A. plausibleB. sentientC. staggeringD. corporate19.Paul has become very _ and conceited since he first tasted fame.A. arroganceB. elegantC. eleganceD. arrogant20.Dinosaurs have been

11、 _ for approximately 65 million years!A. succinctB. extinctC. instinctD. blinkedSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.I'm as ignorant of your country's laws  you are of mine.  Your answerCorrect answer asas22.It's a pretty safe bet  

12、almost all college graduates are more technically savvy than their parents.  Your answerCorrect answer thatthat23.What do you make  the generation of MP3 players?  Your answerCorrect answer ofof24.The New York team qualified for the championship round 

13、60;a narrow margin.  Your answerCorrect answer byby25. all the excitement surrounding the new computer program, not much is different.  Your answerCorrect answer ForFor26.My mother still hasn't come to grips  the convenience of e-mail.  Your

14、 answerCorrect answer withwith27.How can we ask George to help  such a way that he will think it's his idea?  Your answerCorrect answer inin28.When you think about it, it is not surprising  most people now own a cell phone.  Your answerCorrect an

15、swer thatthat29.I think it's time to buy new pants when the knees begin to wear .  Your answerCorrect answer outout30.In the wake  the earthquake, many people displayed an incredible amount of generosity.  Your answerCorrect answer ofofPart II: B

16、anked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.When my grandfather thinks about how the world is changing, he inevitably tells the story of Dr Reynolds. Dr Reynolds was a(n) (31) doctor from the big city. It seemed as if he was in the newspaper every day. My grandfather l

17、ived in a small (32) outside the city. This was at a time when such neighbourhoods were still relatively new. People just couldn't understand why anyone would want to live so far from the city centre.However, the neighbourhood my grandfather lived in was growing every day. Many people

18、couldn't afford to live in the city, and others were tired of the crowds. Cost and congestion comprised a real (33) of the cities, a problem that has only gotten worse with time. Large sections of the urban (34) were moving out of the city to the smaller towns. Along with the

19、se people and their families, companies also started to relocate outside major cities. A great example of this was Dr Reynolds.It is impossible to overstate the (35) of the significance that Dr Reynolds' move had on my grandfather's town. Because he was so famous, there was obvious

20、ly a considerable amount of (36) associated with his arrival. However, he quickly showed that he had the skills to back up his reputation. Dr Reynolds was not only a big, (37) man who played football in his youth, but he also graduated at the top of his class in medical school.I&

21、#39;d be willing to (38) that this was one of the most exciting things happened in my grandfather's town. It must have been since he told the story so many times! Dr Reynolds' arrival (39) changed the dynamics of the town. It was no longer "far away" from the ci

22、ty; it suddenly became "just outside" the city limits. Today, the world is changing much faster than can be measured by the arrival of a big-city doctor in a small town. Who knows, maybe (40) I'll have my own story to tell my own grandchildren!  Your answerCorrect a

23、nswer (31)eminenteminent (32)suburbsuburb (33)cursecurse (34)workforceworkforce (35)magnitudemagnitude (36)hypehype (37)brawnybrawny (38)betbet (39)fundamentallyfundamentally (40)somedaysomedayPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are bas

24、ed on the following passage.Sometimes it seems we hear about the wonders of modern technology on a daily basis. I will admit that it's hard to argue with the facts. Computers, automobiles, the Internet, and increasingly smaller handheld devices certainly do make our lives more convenie

25、nt. Everything, it seems, is getting faster, lighter, cheaper, and smaller. Pretty soon, computers will be the size of iPods and iPods will be the size of fingernails.Technology is making our lives more convenient, to be sure. But is it making our lives better? How dependent on these conveniences sh

26、ould we become? How dependent have we already become? Instant communication, video telephones, robots, thousands of songs in the palm of your handall of these things are now available at your local shopping centre. Indeed, what was once considered science fiction now seems downright plausi

27、ble. I can realistically envision a world where literally everything we do depends on a computer or a machine and, frankly, it scares me.Consider the following scenario. Michael begins his day by waking up to an electric alarm clock. He gets dressed and pours himself a cup of coffee from a machine t

28、hat is set to brew automatically every morning. He walks to the corner and boards a subway train for his commute to work. The train is controlled by a computer that knows how fast to go and when to slow down and stop. Michael enters his office building through doors that "see" he is coming

29、 and open for him. At work, Michael sits in front of a computer all day to do his job. He writes e-mails, updates a Website, attends a video conference online, and makes telephone calls. At night, he relaxes in front of the television (which has recorded all of his favourite shows), or he reads an e

30、-book on his smart phone. How much of Michael's day is not dependent on computers or machines? How much of this scenario is unbelievable? The answer: none of it. It is a daily reality for many people.Look around you. Do you use a computer to send e-mails, write reports, do homework, or

31、 search the Internet? What happens when that computer gets a virus or breaks down? Most people just sit there, baffled. They simply don't know what to do because they don't know how the computer works. We depend on computers to make our lives easier, and we depend on computer technicians to

32、keep our computers operational. The same can be said for nearly any technology. That's why engineers, computer professionals, and technology consultants make such remarkable salaries.The more we rely on technology, the more we rely on specialists. The more we rely on specialists, the less respon

33、sible we feel to actually know how to do something. This is a slippery slope that will eventually lead most people to complete ignorance of how things work. It is ironic, then, that the very technologies that are currently touted as the greatest advancements in human knowledge could ultimately have the exact opposite effect.41.The writer of this passage would probably agree with which of the following sta

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