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同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试模拟试题2同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试模拟试题2同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试模拟试题2资料仅供参考文件编号:2022年4月同等学力人员申请硕士学位英语水平全国统一考试模拟试题2版本号:A修改号:1页次:1.0审核:批准:发布日期:1.A:WhatdoyouplantodoforthenextweekendSofarIhavenoplansatall. B:__________ A.Sorry,Itisnotmybusiness.B.SoIdo. C.Ihavenothingtosay.D.Youcouldgoswimming.2.A:Youareacollegestudent.Tellmewhatyouwouldliketodo B:__________ A.Iliketotakeataxi. B.Idon’tknow,butIliketodevelopcomputersoftware. C.Iwillgoandhavefunwithmyclassmates. D.Idon’tknow,butIliketohaveachoice.
3.A:Letmeintroducemyself.IamHenry. B:__________Henry.IamPeterBrow.CallmePeteror. A.Howdoyoudo
B.It’snice. C.It’sverykinkofyou.D.Howisit?
4.A:WhereisMikethismorningHaveyouseenhimB:No.Ithinkhe’sgotacold.Yesterday,hewasnotfeelingwell. A:__________ A.Justtellhimtotakeiteasy.B.Heisabsent. C.What’sthematterwithhim
D.WhatWhereishe
5.A:I’msogladthatyou’vecometoourwedding. B:Congratulations,and__________ A.allmygoodwishes!B.allwishes! C.happyforever!D.allmybestwishes!SectionB6.W:Didyouhavemuchtroublewiththeexam
M:Notreally.Q:Howwasthemandoingwiththeexam?
A.Hedidn’thavemuchtrouble. B.Heissurethathedidperfectlyintheexam.C.Hedidverybadlyintheexam. D.Hedidn’ttaketheexam.7.W:Wherearethesetabletslocated?
M:Youneedaprescriptionforthose.Ifyouhaveone,Icangetitforyourightaway.Q:WhatdoesthemandoA.Heisalibrarian. B.Heisapharmacist.C.Heisasalesman.D.Heisadoctor.
8.M:Can’tweslowdown
Don’tyoufeeltired?
W:slowdown
Don’tyourealizethatitisalreadyhalfpasteight?
Q:Whatdoesthewoman’sresponsemean?
A.Shedoesn’tlikewalkingwiththeman. B.Shedoesn’tfeeltired.C.Sheisgoingveryfast.
9.W:Hello,howcanIhelpyouM:I’dliketobooktableforsixfortoday’slunch.Q:Whatisprobablythewoman?
A.Anurse.B.Alibrarian.C.Anoperatorinarestaurant.D.Alawyer.
10.W:Don’tyouknowJimworksasadishwasheratarestaurantaroundthecorner?
M:Itisn’tabadjobtostartwith.Iwouldn’tmindthatjobforthesummerifnoothersareavailable.Q:WhatdoesthemanmeanA.Helikesthejobofadishwasherbecauseitpayswell.B.Hethinksit’simportanttohaveagoodjobformthebeginning.C.Hehatestobeadishwasherbecauseit’sboring.D.Hewouldworkasdishwasherinsummerifhehasto.PartII:Vocabulary (10minutes,10points,foreach)11.Ifobservationsconfirmedthescientists’predictions,thetheoryissupported. A.finished B.adjusted C.investigated D.upheld
12.Inthenineteenthcentury,theknowledgeofthephysicsofhestwasrudimentary. A.growing B.undeveloped C.necessary D.uninteresting
13.OneawardsubsidizesapromisingAmericanwriter’svisittoRome. A.assures B.finances C.schedules D.publishes
14.Evenscratchesfoundonfossilhumanteethofferclues. A.solutions B.details C.damage D.information
15.Thenewspaperhadaremarkableinfluenceinruralareas,especiallyinWesternCommunities. A.significant B.discussible C.remote D.uneven
16.It’sasheerwasteoftimetoarguewithsuchafool. A.acomplete B.aonly C.asurely D.absolutely
17.Toshatteramirroraccidentallyisconsideredbadluck. A.drop B.cover C.smash D.knock
18.Dr.Bamardfeltthathiseffortswerenotinvainevenwhenhisfirstattemptsattransplantinghumanheartsfailed. A.substantiated B.frustrated C.fruitless D.variable
19.ThestoryofSantaClausisamythcherishedbyChildren A.excuse B.legend C.rally D.beard
20.Theweatherhascompletelywreckedourplans.A.changed B.postponed C.spoiled D.revised21.Thestudentcouldn’t_________whattheteacherwastryingtoexplain A.make B.figure C.grasp D.gain
lorrydriverwasbadly________whenhislorrycrashedintoawall. A.hit B.damaged C.pained D.hurt
23.Ishouldn’timaginethereis_______inearthwhocananswerthatquestion A.noone B.somebody C.someperson D.anyone
24.________tenminutesofthestartofthegametwoplayershadbeensentoff. A.Before B.Inside C.Around D.Within
25.Itisgreat_______thattheexhibitionwascancelledatthelastminuteafterallyourwork. A.pity B.sorrow C.complain D.sadness
26.Ithinkheis______histimelookingforajobthere;theyarenottalkinganystaffonatpresent A.wasting B.losing C.spending D.missing
27.Historywashis________inthecollege.Heteacheshistorynow. A.mayor B.minor C.miner D.major
28.Childrenundertheageof16arenot_______toenterforthecompetition. A.compulsory B.capable C.compatible D.eligible
29.Thediscoveryofoilinthe1980shas_______thatnation. A.enhanced B.enlarged C.enriched D.elevated30.Thecarburstinto________butthedrivermanagedtoescape A.fire B.burning C.heart D.flamesPartIII:ReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points,1foreach)
Directions:Therearefivepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourMachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.
PassageOneAutomationreferstotheintroductionofelectroniccontrolandautomaticoperationofproductivemachinery.Itreducesthehumanfactors,mentalandphysical,inproduction,andisdesignedtomakepossiblethemanufactureofmoregoodswithfewerworkers.ThedevelopmentofautomationinAmericanindustryhasbeencalledtheSecondIndustrialRevolution.Labor’sconcernoverautomationarisesformuncertaintyabouttheeffectsonemployment,andfearsofmajorchangesinjobs.Inthemain,laborhastakentheviewthatresistancetotechnicalchangeisunfruitful.Eventually,theresultofautomationmaywellbeanincreasetoinemployment,sinceitisexpectedthatvastindustrieswillgrowuparoundmanufacturing,maintaining,andrepairingautomationequipment.Theinterestoflaborliesinbringingaboutthetransitionwithaminimumofinconvenienceanddistresstotheworkersinvolved.Also,unionspokesmenemphasizethatthebenefitoftheincreasedproductionandlowercostsmadepossiblebyautomationshouldbesharedbyworkersintheformofhigherwages,moreleisure,andimprovedlivingstandards.Toprotecttheinterestsoftheirmembersofineraofautomation,unionshaveadoptedanumberofnewpolicies.Oneoftheseisthepromotionofsupplementaryunemploymentbenefitplans.ItisemphasizedthatsincetheemployerinvolvedinsuchaplanhasadirectfinancialinterestIpreventingunemployment,hewillhaveastrongdriveforplanningnewinstallationssoastocausetheleastpossibleproblemsinjobsandjobassignments.Someunionsareworkingfordismissalpayagreements,requiringthatpermanentlydismissedworkersbepaidasumofmoneybasedonservice.Anotherapproachistheideaofthe“improvementfactor”,whichcallsforwageincreasesbasedonincreasesinproductivity.Itispossibly,however,thatlaborwillrelymainlyonreductioninworkinghoursinordertogetthefullbenefitsofautomation.31.Inordertogetthefullbenefitsofautomation,laborwilldependmostlyon______.A.additionalpaymenttothepermanentlydismissedworkers.B.theincreaseofwagesinproportiontotheincreaseionproductivityC.shorterworkinghoursandmoreleisuretimeD.strongdriveforplanningnewinstallations
32.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecharacteristicofthe“SecondIndustrialRevolution”
A.Theautomaticoperationofproductivemachinery.
B.Adecreaseinthenecessityforhumaneffortinproduction.
C.Themanufacturingoflargeamountofgoods.
D.Areductioninleisuretime33.Whyislaborconcernedoverautomation?
A.Becausetheworkersareafraidthattheyarenotskilledinoperatingthemachine.B.BecausetheworkersareafraidthattheyarenotqualifiedforthejobC.BecausetheworkersareafraidthattheymaylosetheirjobsD.Becausetheworkersareafraidthattheywillbepaidless34.Labor’sattitudetowardautomationisthat______.A.workershavetoacceptitsincetechnologicalchangecannotbestoppedB.itshouldbewelcomedsinceitwillbringaboutafallincostC.alleffortsmustbemadetopreventautomationD.itsmaininterestliesinincreasingitswages
35.WhichofthefollowingwillprobablyNOTbealongrunresultofautomation?
A.IndustrialexpansionB.AnincreaseinemploymentC.AnincreaseinunemploymentD.Displacementoflaborfromoneindustrytoanother.PassageTwoBotany,thestudyofplantsoccupiesapeculiarpositioninthehistoryofhumanknowledge.Formanythousandsofyearsitwastheonefieldofawarenessaboutwhichhumanshadanythingmorethanthevaguestofinsights.ItisimpossibletoknowtodayjustwhatourStoneAgeancestorsknewaboutplants,butformwhatwecanobserveofpre-industrialsocietiesthatstillexistadetailedlearningofplantsandtheirpropertiesmustbeextremelyancient.Thisislogical.Plantsarethebasisofthefoodpyramidforalllivingthingsevenforotherplants.Theyhavealwaysbeenenormouslyimportanttothewelfareofpeoplenotonlyforfood,butalsoforclothing,weapons,tools,dyes,medicines,shelter,andagreatmanyotherpurposes.TribeslivingtodayinthejunglesoftheAmazonrecognizeliterallyhundredsofplantsandknowmanypropertiesofeach.Tothem,botany,assuch,hasnonameandisprobablynotevenrecognizedasaspecialbranchof“knowledge”atall.Unfortunately,themoreindustrializedwebecomethefartherawaywemovefromdirectcontactwithplant,andthelessdistinctourknowledgeofbotanygrow.Yeteveryonecomesunconsciouslyonanamazingamountofbotanicalknowledge,andfewpeoplewillfailtorecognizearose,anappleoranorchid.WhenourNeolithicancestors,livingintheMiddleEastabout10,000yearsago,discoveredthatcertaingrassescouldbeharvestedandtheirseedsplantedforricheryieldsthenextseasonthefirstgreatstepinanewassociationofplantsandhumanswastaken.Grainswerediscoveredandfromthemflowedthemarvelofagriculture:cultivatedcrops.Fromthenonhumanswouldincreasinglytaketheirlivingfromthecontrolledproductionofafewplants,ratherthangettingalittlehereandalittletherefrommanyvarietiesthatgrewwild-andtheaccumulatedknowledgeoftensofthousandsofyearsexperienceandintimacywithplantsinthewildwouldbegintofadeaway.36.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphsayaboutearlyhumans?
A.Theydidnotenjoythestudyofbotany.B.Theyprobablyhadextensiveknowledgeofplants.C.Theykeptdetailedrecordsofalltheplantstheyknew.D.Theyhadlongestablishedbotanyasaspecialbranchofknowledge.37.Whatdoesthecomment“Thisislogical”inthefirstparagraphmean?
A.Plantsprovidefoodforalllivingthings.B.Plantsaremostimportanttothewelfareofpeople.C.Itisnotsurprisingthatearlyhumanshadadetailedknowledgeofplants.D.Itishardforustodeterminetheextentofancestor’sknowledgeofplants38.Accordingtothepassage,whyhasgeneralknowledgeofbotanybeguntofade.A.Becausepeoplenolongervalueplantsasausefulresource.B.Becausedirectcontactwithavarietyofplantshasdecreased.C.Becausebotanyisnotrecognizedasaspecialbranchofscience.D.Becauseresearchisunabletokeepupwiththeincreasingnumberofplants.39.Whydoestheauthormention“arose,anapple,oranorchid”inthesecondparagraphA.
Toillustratethediversityofbotanicallife.B.
Tomakethepassagemorevividandpoetic.C.Tociteexamplesofplantsthatareattractive.D.Togivebotanicalexamplesthatmostpeoplecanrecognize.40.Accordingtothepassage,whatwasthefirstgreatsteptowardthepracticeofagriculture?
A.Thechangingdietsofearlyhumans.B.Thedevelopmentofasystemofnamesforplants.C.Theinventionofagriculturalimplementsandmachinery.
D.Thediscoveryofgrassesthatcouldbeharvestedandreplanted.PassageThreeWind-generatedpoweroffersmanyadvantagesforanenergy-hungrysocietybecomingincreasinglyawareofthenegativeenvironmentaleffectofconventionalelectricity-generatingsystems.Incontrasttocoaloroil-firedpowerstationinwhichthemajorityofCalifornia’selectricityisproduced,wind-poweredstationshaveaminimaleffectontheenvironment.TheyproduceneithercarbondioxidemissionswhichaddtotheGreenhouseEffectnordotheycontributetothephenomenonofacidrainwhichkillsthelakesandforestswhereitfalls.Unlikenuclearplants,windstationscannotbecomeanotherChernobylWindpower,likesolar,hydro-electricandtidalpower,isinfinitelyrenewable,non-pollutingsourceofenergyandisbecomingincreasinglyimportantinsatisfyingthestate’senergyneeds.However,ifthereisnowind,therewillbenopower.Evenwhenthewindstationsaresitedonthewindiesthillsthereisnoguaranteethatthewindwillblow24hoursaday.Untilwayscanbefoundtostoregeneratedpowerthatcanbeusedwhenthewindsdiedown,windpowerwillremainasupplementarysourceofthestate’senergy.Presentwindtowersstillrequireaminimumwindspeedofaround25kilometersperhourtogeneratecommerciallyusableelectricitymeanthatwindpowerisnoteconomicallycompetitivewithconventionalfossilornuclearstations.Environmentalistsarealsoconcernedaboutthevisualeffectwindstationshaveonthelandscape.Inordertogeneratecommerciallyusablequantitiesofelectricityitisnecessarytoinstallalargenumberofwindtowers.IntheLosRemosschemethereare150steelwindtowers,eacharound30metershigh,coveringatotalareaof80hectares.Theyaresilentandsafebutugly,makingthebeautifulLosRemosRangebegintolooklikeManhattanHarnessingthewinddoesofferaclean,renewablesourceofenergy,butuntiltechnologyincreasestheefficiencyandreliabilityofthesystemitwillnotbeabletoreplaceconventionalfossilfuelornuclearpoweredstations.41.itseemsthatthechiefadvantageofwindpoweredstationsliesin______.A.itsnon-pollutingeffectsB.itsavailabilityatanytimeC.itssatisfactionofthestate’senergyneedsD.itsbeautificationeffects42.Wind-poweredstationswouldnotbeasolutiontothestate’senergyneedsif_______.A.theywerenotbuiltonthewindiesthills.B.waystostorethegeneratedpowerwerenotfoundC.theywereusedonlyforcommercialpurposesD.wayswerenotfoundtoincreasethewindspeedchiefconcernoftheenvironmentalistsaboutthewindpoweredstationsisthat_______A.TheyareaffectingthenaturalsceneriesbadlyB.thereisoftennowindenoughtodrivethemC.theyarenoteconomicallycompetitivewithtraditionalstationsD.theyarenotcommerciallyrenewable44.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcanbeharnessedinconventionalfossilstations?
A.Uranium.B.WaterfallC.TideD.Petroleum45.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardswind-poweredstation?
A.Objective.B.NegativeC.Indifferent
D.Subjective.PassageFourThefoodirradiationprocessisasimpleone.Thenew.plant,VindicatorofFloridaIncorporatedinMulberry,Fla.,usesamaterialcalledcobalt60toirradiatefood.Cobalt60isradioactiveisotope(form)ofthemetallicelementcobalt.Cobalt60,whichgivesoffradiationintheformofgammarays,isalsousedforradiationtherapyforcannerpatientsandforsterilizinghospitalequipment.Theradioactiveisotopeiscreatedbybombardingcobaltwithsubatomicparticlesinanuclearreactor.However,irradiationplantsdonotthemselvescontainnuclearreactors.Intheirradiationplant,foodisexposedtothinrodsofcobalt60.therodsgiveoffgammarays,whichdisruptchemicalprocessesincontaminatingorganisms.Thedisruptionbreaksdownthecellwallsoforganismsordestroystheirgeneticmaterial.Thedose,setbythe.FoodandDrugAdministration(FDA),isenoughtokillorganismsonfood,butnotenoughtoproducesignificantchangesinthefooditself.Althoughirradiationslightlydecreasesthenutritivevalueoffoods,thelossislessthanthatproducedbysomeothermethodsoffoodpreservation.Canning,forexample,resultsinamuchgreaterlossofnutrients.Thosewhoobjecttoirradiationsaythattheprocessmaycreatesubstancesnotfoundinnonirradiatedfood.Sincethe1960’sresearchershavestudiedirradiatedfoodatmicroscopiclevelstotrytofindsuchsubstances,calleduniqueradiolyticproducts.Afterreviewingthesestudies,theFDAdeterminedthatcompoundsformedduringirradiatioDestructionofmicroorganismsthatcauseillnessisanimportantgoalofirradiation.About250millioncasesoffoodpoisoningor1perperson—occureveryyearinthe.,accordingtoFDAestimates.Foodpoisoningcancausevomiting,diarrhea,fever,headache—and,occasionally,death.Becauseoftheapparentsafetyoffoodirradiation,andtheproblemspresentedbycontaminatedfood,scientificgroups—includingtheAmericanMedicalAssociation,theWorldHealthOrganization,andtheUnitedNationsfoodandAgricultureAssociation—havevoicednearlyuniversalsupportfortheprocess.Worldwide,38nationshaveapprovedirradiationfor355products.Likemicrowaveovens,foodirradiationhasarousedapprehensionandmisunderstanding.Yetithasbeenscrutinizedmorethoroughlythanothermethodsoffoodtreatmentthatwehavecometoregardassafe,anditappearstobeamethodwhosetimehascome.46.Cobalt60,besidesirradiatingfood,isalsoemployedto______.A.detectmetallicflaws
B.runanuclearreactorC.curecancerpatientsD.strengthenconcretewalls47.Gammaraysusedtoirradiatefood_______.A.aregenerallynotstrongenoughtodestroycontaminatingorganismsB.donotbringaboutsignificantchangesinthefooditselfC.maydestroysomeofthenutrientsinthefoodD.shouldbesubmittedtoFDAfoeapproval48.Irradiatedfood____A.certainlylosesitsnutritivevalueB.maintainsitsnutritivevaluenodifferentfromthenonirradiatedC.keepsitsnutritivevaluebetterthancannedfoodD.isrecommendedasthebestofallpreservedfoods49.Withcaseoffoodpoisoningincreasing,______A.foodirradiationshouldbecarriedoutwithcareB.itismoreurgenttoirradiatefoodsC.medicalresearchesintotreatmentofthediseasedshouldbestrengthened
D.Americansarebeginningtoacceptfoodirradiation50.thepassagemaybetakenfrom______A.anewsreport
B.atextbookoffoodprocessingC.abookofpopularscience
D.amanualoffoodirradiationPassageFiveAnAsianengineerisassignedtoa.laboratoryandalmostsuffersanervousbreakdown.A.executivetellshisstaffhe’sgoingtotreatthemfairly—andcreatesdissension.AJapanesemanagerispromotedbyhisBritishpresident,butwithinsixmonthsasksforatransfer.Eachofthesereal-lifecasesinvolvedpeoplewhowereregardedassuperioremployees,butwereill-equippedtocopewiththecomplexitiesanddangersofinterculturalmanagement.“Multinationalcompanieshavestudieseverythingelse,nowthey’refinallylookingatculture”,saysCliffordClark,founderandpresidentoftheCalifornia-basedIPIInternationalInc,oneofasmallbutgrowingnumberofconsultingfirmsthatspecializeinteachingbusinesspeoplefromdifferingcultureshowtocommunicateandworkwitheachother.“NevershowtheshoetoanArab,neverarriveontimeforapartyinBrazil,andinJapan,don’tthink,‘yes’,means‘yes’,”advise.consultantsLennieCoplandandLewisBrownGriggs,whohaveproducedaseriesoffilmsandbooktohelpmanagersimprovetheirinternationalbusinessskills.Butsimplylearningthesocial“dos”and“ts”isnottheanswer,accordingtothenewculturespecialists.Thepenaltiesforignoringdifferentthinkingpatterns,theypointout,canbedisastrous.Forexample,theAmericanmanagerwhopromisedtobefairthoughthewastellinghisJapanesestaffthattheirhardworkwouldberewarded,butwhensomeworkersreceivedhighersalaryincreasethanothers,therewerecomplaints.“Youtoldusyou’dbetterfair,andyouliedtous,“accusedonesalesman.“Itlookmeayearandahalf”,sighedtheAmerican,“torealisethat‘fair’,tomystaff,meantbeingtreatedequally.”TheAsianengineerwhosufferedinAmericawasthevictimofanothermistakenexpectation.“HewasaccustomedtothewarmgroupenvironmentsotypicalinJapan,”saidhis.manager.“Butinourcompany,we’reallexpectedtobeself-starters,whothriveonworkingalone.Forhim,itwasemotionalstarvation.He’smadetheadjustmentnow,buthe’dbehumiliatedifItoldyouhisname,that’sanotherculturaldifference.”TheJapanesemanagerwhofailedtorespondtohispromotioncouldn’tbringhimselftousethemoredirectlanguageneededtocommunicatewithhisLondon-basedsuperiors.“Iusedtothinkallthistalkaboutculturalcommunicationwasalotofbaloney,”saysEugeneJ.Flath,presidentofIntelJapanLtd.,asubsidiaryoftheAmericansemiconductormaker.“Now,Icanseeit’sarealproblem,miscommunicationhasslowedourabilitytocoordinateactionwithourhomeoffice.”That’swhyIntel,withthehelpofconsultantClarke,begananinterculturaltrainingprogramthisspringwhichFlathexpectswilldramaticallyreducedecision-makingtimenowlostinmakingsuretheAmericansandtheJapaneseunderstandeachother.51.thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe_________A.BuildingBridgesovertheCulturalRivers
trainingforBusinessmenC.LearningDifferentThinkingPatterns
D.CommunicationProblemsandComplaints52.WhydidtheJapanesestaffcomplaintotheAmericanmanager?
A.TheAmericanmanagerhadliedtothem.B.Thesalaryincreaseswereinsufficient.C.Moststaffhadnotreceivedsalaryincreases.D.Therewasamisunderstandingoftheword“fair”.53.Theculturalcommunicationproblemsarebecomingespeciallyurgentfor_____.A.Americanmanagers
B.multinationalcompaniesC.Japaneseemployees
D.consultingfirmsmultinationaltrainingprogramismostlyconcernedwiththerelationbetweenAmericansand____.A.Japanese
B.ArabsC.Brazilizns
D.Oriental55.WhydidthepromotedJapanesemanageraskforatransfer?
A.Hewasnotcompetentfoethehigherposition.B.Hewasnotaccustomedtoworkingbyhimself.C.Hecouldnotmaketheadjustmenttohisnewjob.
D.Helackedadequatecommunicationwithhissuperiors.66thisFederalaid.Bytheendofthewar,inAugust,1945,morethan100,000childrenwerebeingcaredforindaycarecentersreceivingFederal67.Soonafterward,theFederalgovernment68cutdownitsexpendituresforthispurposeandlater69them,causingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsinoperation.However,theexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir7056.A.latter B.late C.other D.first57.A.impetus B.input C.imitation D.initiative58.A.hardly B.entirely C.only D.even59.A.unanimously B.sharply C.predominantly D.militantly60.A.therefore B.consequently C.however D.moreover61.A.formulating B.labeling C.patenting D.licensing62.A.outset B.outbreak C.breakthrough D.breakdown63.A.again B.thus C.repeatedly D.yet64.A.circumstance B.occasion C.case D.situation65.A.regulating B.summoning C.allocating D.transferring66.A.expanded B.facilitated C.supplemented D.compensated67.A.pensions B.subsidies C.revenues D.budgets68.A.prevalently B.furiously C.statistically D.drastically69.A.abolished B.diminished C.jeopardized D.precluded70.A.nurseries B.homes C.jobs D.childrenDirections:Inthispart,thereare10sentences.EachsentencehasfourunderlinedwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Identifytheoneunderlinedwordorphrasethatmustbechangedinorderforthesentencetobecorrect.MarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourMachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.71.Becauseofseveresnowandtheroadblocks,theairforcedroppedfoodtheandmedicalsuppliesABCClosethecity.D72.Theexplanationthatourinstructorgaveuswasdifferentthantheoneyoursgaveus.ABCD73.Theirsilly,joyfulconversationonachildlevelwasmeanttocreatetensionandheightenNancy’sfearsABCDandanxiety.74.Johnwassufferingfromatoothache,sohewenttoadentalsurgeontoseeabouthavingthempull.ABCD75.Encyclopediamaybeusedtoanswerquestion,tosolveproblems,ortoobtaininformationonaABCDparticulartopic.76.Althoughtwopoliticalcandidatesmayhavedifferentideasaboutgoverningthecountry,theyareABoftenlike
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