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新视野大学英语三级模拟试题及答案PartIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequickly.Forquestions1–7,markY(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions8–10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.YouthofToday—Nosavings,nopension,hugedebts—Leavingschooloruniversitymeansfinancialindependence—butdoesitalsomeandebtSomeexpertssaytheyoungshouldtakesomecare.Itislife,butnotasweknowit.Asthisyear’sschoolleaversandgraduatesinBritainmoveontofurthereducationorwork,tastingfinancialindependenceforthefirsttime,theyshowsignsofbeingentirelydifferenttopreviousgenerationsintheirattitudestomoney,accordingtoinformationcollectedbyCash.Usedtodebtbutmoreaffluentthanpreviousgenerations,thecurrentcropof16-to24-year-oldsisacomplexsectorofsociety.Butiftheycanhandletheirdebts,thesemillionyoungadultshavethepotentialtobecomequitesophisticatedonmoneymatters.Cashlookedforthefinancialhallmarksofthisgroup.Theyaregoingtobebigspendersandwillbetargetedheavilybyretailers.“Themarketforproductsandservicesaimedatthisgrouphascontinuedtothrive,”concludesresearchorganizationMintelinitsrecentreportforretailers“SellingtoandProfitingfromtheUnder25s”.Thisis“partlybecausetheperiodduringwhichpeopleareyoung,freeandsingle,unencumbered(不受阻截的)byparentsand/orchildrenhasexpandedtothelatetwentiesandearlythirties,”itsays.While13percentofthepopulationregularlypaystheirutility(公共设施),creditcardandotherbillslate,thisproportionrisestoaremarkable64percentfor18-to24-year-olds,accordingtoresearchconductedamong1,000adultsby.Intheory,thissuggeststhatmorethan4millionofthemareheadingforsuchpoorcreditratingsthattheywillfinditdifficulttoborrowinthefuture.Butlendersmaybecomemoreflexibleintheirlendingtermsratherthanloseoutonthishugesectoroftheconsumermarket.Nearlyoneinthree(28percent)ofpeopleunder35“donotconsidertheirfuturefinancialposition”,accordingtoresearchfromAccentureHRServices.Althoughhalfof18-to25-year-oldswanttoowntheirhomesomeday,theyseealmostinsurmountablehurdles,accordingtoMintel:“Forthosewhohadnotyetboughttheirownproperty,theprospectoftryingtodososeemeddaunting—ifnotimpossible—financially.”OrcoulditbethattheirfutureprosperitywilldependonwhethertheyinheritpropertyfromtheirparentsTheyregardasnecessitiesmanyitemswhichwereseenasluxuriesbytheirparentsatthesameage.Morethannineoutof10havetheirownmobilephone.“Somelookedontheirphoneasakindofsecurityblanket,feelinglostwithoutit,”saysMintel.Acarisseenas“vital”by64percentof18-to25-year-olds,anddesignerclothesarewornby44percentofmenand35percentofwomeninthisagegroup,addsMintel.Computerequipmentisahighpriorityformanytwenty-year-olds.Audio-visualequipmentisparticularlyvaluedbyyoungmen.Creditcardownershipisincreasing.Nearlytwothirdsofyoungadultshaveacard.Morethanhalf(58percent)oftheunder-25sdonotpayofftheircreditcardbillinfulleachmonth,accordingtoMintel—including16percentwhoowemorethan£500.Withcreditcardownershippredictedtoincreasenearly20percentby2009,theyoungeragegroupcouldbeincreasinglytargeted,astheyaremoreaccustomedtoborrowingthanoldergroups.Debtiscommonplaceinthisagegroup.Barclayspredictsthatgraduatedebtwillaverage£17,500in2006,risingtonearly£34,000by2010.Athirdofthisgroupbelievetheyare“tooyoung”tostartthinkingaboutapension,accordingtoAccenture.“Thereisaseachangeinbehaviorgoingonhere,”saysMervynKohlerofHelptheAged.“Forrecentgraduateswhoaresaddledwithdebtandstrugglingtobuyahome,thelastthingtheywouldcareaboutispensionplanning.Theyhavealsoheardthemessagethattheywillhavetoworkuntiltheydrop,sotheywonderwhytheyshouldbotherwithapension.Butwhentheyretire,theywillexpectthestatetobailthemout.”Thereisevidencetobackuptheirinstincts.Morethan73percentofthecurrentcropofforty–year–oldsareoncoursetobeonPensionCreditandothermeans—testedbenefitswhentheyretire,accordingtotheInstituteofFiscalStudies.Unlesschangesaremadetothesystem,thisproportionwillincrease.Despitethesedisturbingfindings,thereislightattheendofthetunnelfortheyoung.HelenBowman,welfareofficeratDeMontfortUniversity’sStudentFinanceAdviceCentre,believesthatmany18-year-oldsgetintofinancialdifficultyoutofignorancebutthat“theytendtobevery,verygood”atdealingwithproblemswhentheyfaceuptoreality.Partoftheproblemisthatmanyhavereceivedlittlefinancialeducationfromtheirparents.Someyoungadultsdonotevenknowhowtoshopforfoodandmanydonotrealizethatconveniencefoodfromcornershopswillbemoreexpensivethanfruitandvegetablesandotherbasicingredientsboughtinmarketsorbylookingforbargains,valuerangesanddiscountsinsupermarkets.Thegenerosityofparentscanalsobackfire.“Theredoescomeapointwhereparentshavetostophelping,”saysBowman.Creditcardcompanieshavemadedebtfartooaccessible,shebelieves.Itcouldbethatlendingismorestrictlyregulatedbytheauthoritiesinfuture.TheLiberalDemocratsareincreasinglyconcernedattheeasyavailabilityofcreditandthisissuecouldwellmoveupthepoliticalagenda.Thelocationofcashmachinesinpubsdoesnothelp,especiallyforagenerationthatdrinksheavily.BudgetingishardforstudentswhohavetopaymobilephoneandmanyotherbillsmonthlybutwhoseincomeintheformofStudentLoanscomesinatthestartofterm.Buttherearemanycasesofstudentsgettingintodebtandthenfindingawayoutofthemess,usuallybygettingajob.Alongtheway,theylearnhowtobudgetandhowtoavoidtemptationby,forinstance,leavingtheirplasticathome.Parentsmaynotevenbeaware,inmanyofthesecases,thattheirchildrenhavegotintodebtandthenscrapedtheirwayout.Andpeoplelikethese,wholearntthehardway,haveanunderstandingofmoneywhichisprobablydeeperthanthatofpeoplewhohaveneverhaddifficulties.1.AccordingtotheCashstudy,theyoungadultssectorofsocietybecausetheyleadamoreaffluentcard.
inBritaintodayformacomplexlifebyoverdrawingtheircreditThereare13percentofyoungadultswhoregularlypaytheirbillslate.3.Overninetypercentof18-to25-year-oldshavegottheirownmobilephones.4.Itispredictedthattherewillbemorecreditcardusersamongyoungpeoplethanamongolderpeople.5.Theaveragegraduatedebtwillbegreatlyincreasedinthecomingfiveyears.Mostyoungpeopledidn’treceiveenoughfinancialeducationfromtheirparents.Thepassagesuggeststhatparentsshouldalwayshelptheirchildreninpayingtheirdebt.8.Comparedwithpreciousgenerations,thecurrentgraduateshaveverydifferentattitudesto____________________.Atthetimewhentheirparentswereyoung,alotofmodernnecessaryequipmentownedbyyoungpeoplenowwasregardedas____________________.10.Thelastthingmostyoungpeoplethinktheyarestilltooyoungtobotheraboutis____________________.PartIIListeningComprehensionSectionAConversationsDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.11.A)Shewon’tdofavorsforothers.B)She’llreturnthebookonherwaytowork.C)Shecan’treturnthebookfortheman.D)Sheworksattheschoollibrary.12.A)Toputhiscallthroughtothedirector.Toarrangeanappointmentforhimtoseethedirector.Totellthedirectorabouttheworkheisdoing.Togoandseeifthedirectorcanmeethimrightnow.13.A)Shewantstofurtherherstudyrightaway.Shewantstoquithergraduatecourse.C)Shehasn’tdecidedifshe’llstudyforhermaster’sdegree.D)She’llfindajobrightaftergraduation.A)He’lldrivethewomantoschool.He’llridehisbicycletoschool,too.He’lljoinherinherexerciseclass.He’llteachthewomanhowtorideabicycle.15.A)They’recolleagues.They’refriends.C)They’reclassmates.D)They’retwins.16.A)Waterherflowerswhileshe’saway.Buyhersomeflowersandtakecareofthem.Cleanherhousewhilesheisonbusiness.Waterherflowersinhissparetime.17.A)Hedoesn’thaveanyquestionsforher.Hewon’tbeabletotakeatrip.Hecanstudyduringthespringbreak.Hehasn’tdecidedifhecantakeatrip.A)Hisfathertoldhimtogotomedicalschool.B)Hisfatherstudiedmedicinewhenyoung.C)Hisfathertaughtinamedicalschool.D)Hisdecisionsurprisedhisfather.Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Becauseshedoesn’twanttogiveuphermajor.B)Becauseshedoesn’tlovehimanymore.C)Becauseshedoesn’twanttoquitherjob.D)Becauseshedoesn’twanttohavekids.A)Togotocollege.B)Tostayathome.C)Tobearachild.D)Toworkatacompany.A)She’sgoingfishingwithherfather.B)She’sgoingfishingwithTom.C)She’sgoingtohaveadate.She’sgoingtohaveapicnic.22.A)Tohaveaparty.Tohaveapicnic.Tohavedinnertogether.Tomeetsomefriends.Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.23.A)“Howmuchdoyouknow”B)“Whatcanyourboyfrienddo”C)“Whogetsthecorrectanswer”D)“Whichsportsstardoyouknowbest”A)Toseehowmuchyoureallytakecareofothers.B)Toseehowmuchyoureallyloveyourfamily.Toseehowmuchyoureallyunderstandyourboyfriendoryourhusband.Toseehowmuchyoureallyknowaboutafriendorafamilymember.A)Ifhecansing.B)Ifhecanfixacar.C)Ifhelikessports.D)Ifhecaniceskate.SectionBShortPassagesDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).PassageOneQuestions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.26.A)In1978.B)In1987.C)In1996.D)In2000.27.A)EnglishandSpanish.B)EnglishandItalian.C)SpanishandPortuguese.D)SpanishandJapanese.28.A)About30miles.B)Almost2000miles.C)Atleast7000miles.D)About9000miles.Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Theyaresymbolsofshowinglove.B)Theymeaneternalfriendship.C)Theyaremeantforroomdecoration.D)Theyrepresentahappylife.A)Becauseitiswellknownasasymbol.B)BecauseCharlesIIofSwedenintroducedittoEurope.C)Becauseitisaspecialtermin“thelanguageofflowersD)BecauseitisthefavoriteflowerofVenus,goddessoflove.
”.A)Lacehandkerchiefswereusedforpassingmessageoflove.B)Lacehandkerchiefswouldencouragemantoexpresshislove.C)Lacehandkerchiefswereusedbywomanasanintroductiontoman.D)Lacehandkerchiefswereusedasasymbolofbeautyandpassion.PassageThreeQuestions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Itstopicanddetail.B)Itsbrevityandfreestyle.C)Itsoccasionandlength.D)Itsdurationandfocus.A)Whentheyareinameeting.B)Whentheyarriveattheoffice.C)Whentheyareontheelevator.D)Whentheyarerepairingequipment.A)Tostoptheconversationabruptly.B)Tosaythatyoudon’tlikethetopic.Tostatethatit’snottherightplacetotalk.Tomakesomeexcusestoleavepolitely.A)Suggestanothertimeforthetalk.B)Tellhimyouarenotinterested.Stoptotalkwiththepersonforawhile.Askthepersontoleaveimmediately.SectionCCompoundDictationDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Toomuchsuncancauseskincancer.ToomuchvitaminDcanalsomakeyousick.Yetastudy(36)________thatsunlightandvitaminDmayhelpsomepeoplewithlungcancerlivelonger.VitaminDhelpsbuildstrongteethand(37)________.FoodssuchasoilyfishandeggyolksarehighinvitaminD.Butnotmanyfoods(38)________are.SoextravitaminDisoften(39)________tomilkproducts.Somepeoplegetmorewithvitaminproducts.Anotherwayisfromthesun.VitaminDisknownasthe“sunshinevitamin”.Thebody(40)________itthroughtheskinfromtheultra-violetradiationofthesun.ResearchersfromHarvardUniversity(41)________astudyoffourhundredfifty-sixpeople.Thesemenandwomenhadbeen(42)________forlungcancer.Thecancershadbeenfoundearly.Doctorsoperatedto(43)________them.Itwasfoundthatthose(44)____________________________________________________________________________________.Otherswhowereoperatedoninwinterhadlowlevels.(45)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________.Seventy-twopercentwerestillaliveafterfiveyears.(46)______________________________________________________________.PartIIIReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceintheblankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitem.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsintheblankmorethanonce.Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.“Home,sweethome”isaphrasethatexpressesanessential
attitude
in
theUnitedStates.Whetherthe____47____oflifeinthefamilyhouseinsweetornotsosweet,
the
cherished
(珍爱的)ideal
of
homehasgreat
importance
for
manypeople.Thisidealisa____48____partoftheAmericandream.Thisdream,dramatizedinthehistoryofnineteenth-centuryEuropesettlersoftheAmericanWest,wastofindapieceofland,buildahouseforone’sfamily,andstartafarm.Thesesmall____49____wereportraitsofindependence:theentirefamily—mother,father,children,evengrandparents—livinginasmallhouseandworkingtogethertosupporteachother.Everyoneunderstoodthe____50____importanceoffamilycooperationandhardwork.AlthoughmostpeopleintheUnitedStatesnolongerliveonfarms,theidealofhome____51____isjuststronginthetwentiethcenturyasitwasinthenineteenth.When.soldierscamehomeafterWorldWarII,forexample,theydreamedofbuyinghousesand____52____families.Sotherewasatremendousboominhomebuilding.Thenewhouses,typicallyinthesuburbs,wereoftensmallandnearly____53____,buttheysatisfiedadeepneed.Manysawthesingle-familyhouseasthebasisoftheirwayoflife.Asmorewomenenteredthelaborforce,thefamilyspentevenlesstimetogether.Butthepictureischanging:peoplecannowtelecommute,orworkathome,whilebeing____54____totheofficebymeansoftheircomputer.Moreandmorepeoplecannowstayathome.Sotheold____55____couldchangefrom
“Home,sweethome”to“Home,sweetoffice
”,
but
the
____56____onthe
cherished
homewill
mostlikelystaythesame.householdsI)identicalcomplexownershiprealityrealemphasislifeanddeathstartingvitalaspectexpressioncooperationlinkedconnectingSectionBDirections:Thereare3readingpassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.PassageOneQuestions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Perhapsthemostimportantdefiningcharacteristicofahumanbeingisculture.Thetermcultureasusedhereisnotlimitedtooperas,paintings,andotherartisticendeavors.Theseareseenbyanthropologists(人类学家)asexamplesofculture:cultureitselfisthecustomarymannerinwhichhumangroupslearntoorganizetheirbehaviorandthoughtinrelationtotheirenvironment.Definedinthismanner,culturehasthreeprincipalaspects:behavioral,perceptualandmaterial.Thebehavioralcomponentreferstohowpeopleact,especiallyhowtheyinteractwitheachother.Inchildrearing(养育),forexample,parentsandchildrentendtointeractinarelativelypatternedfashion.Thenthereisthemannerofperception,thewayspeopleperceivetheworld.Forexample,parentshavealimitedrangeofideasabouthowtheyshouldact,andwhatsignificanceparenthoodcarriesintheschemeofthings.Finally,thereisthematerialcomponentofculture—thephysicalobjectsthatweproduce.Mostofwhatgoesintomakingupcultureisaresultoflearning
—
modifyingbehaviorinresponsetoexperiencewithinanenvironment.Learningispracticallyuniversalamongorganisms.Butnootherorganismhasagreatercapacity
forlearningthanahuman,ordependsasmuchonlearnedbehaviorforitssurvival.Whilethesurvivalofmostotherorganismsistosomeextentsafeguardedbyinstincts,humansrelyheavilyonculturefortheirsurvival.Peoplemustlearnhowtoliveinaparticularsocialandphysicalsetting,biologyplayingbutaminimal(
最小限度的)role.Theideasandmodesofbehaviorthatconstituteculturearetransmittedlargelybyacomplexsystemofsymbolsthatincludeslanguage.Humanshaveevolvedanextremelycomplexsystemofcommunicationthatisuniquetoourspecies.Withoutitthecreationofhumancultureasweknowitwouldbeimpossible.57.WhatisthedefinitionofculturebyanthropologistsOperas,paintingsandmayotherartisticactivitiesasawhole.Customarymannersofbehaviorandthoughtrelatedtotheenvironment.C)Behavioral,perceptualandmaterialcomponentsinteractingThedifferentwayspeopleperceivethephysicalworld.58.Accordingtothepassage,thebehaviorofmakingtoolsforobjectsshouldfallwithinthecategoryof_________componentofculture.A)behavioralB)perceptualC)materialD)artistic59.Learningismostessentialfor_________.alltheorganismstosurvivealltheorganismstoacquirelearnedbehaviorhumanbeingstorespondtoexperiencewithinanenvironmenthumanbeingstosurviveandliveinasociety60.What’stheelementtohumancultureCommunicationinlanguage.Biologicaladaptationtotheenvironment
ducingmaterialSafeguardingbyinstinctsLearningtosurvive61.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrueThecapacityforlearningcanonlybeobservedinhumanbeings.B)Biology
plays
animportant
role
in
humans’
living
in
asocial
andphysicalsetting.Humanbehaviorandthoughtdonothaveanythingtodowithculture.D)Iftherewerenolanguagecommunication,humanscouldnpresentculture.
’thavecreatedthePassageTwoQuestions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ThebestkeptsecretinSanDiegoiswaitingtoofferyouadelightfulgetawaywithoutleavingtown.
—Lessthanthreeyearsago,theParisiHotelwasjustanofficebuildingabovetheshopsonthecornerofProspectStreet.Now,thatvaluablespaceisanintimateluxuryhotel—withseveralroomsoverlookingtheocean.You’llbeamazedwhenyouenterfromthecornerandascendthecurvingstaircasetothesecond-floorlobby.Itwilltakeyouintoadifferentworld.WhatwillyoufindwhenyouenterthelargecontemporarylobbyisahandsomeandpeacefulspacethatwasdesignedwithahintofTuscanyinitsmodernMediterranean(地中海式的)style.Thelobbyhasalargefireplacewithcomfortablesofasinwarmneutralcolorssurroundingit.You’llfeelrelaxedjustsittingthere—withitsskylightoverheadlettinginthemorningsun.Alltheroomsaremorelikesuites(套房),withlargecomfortablebeds,beautifulbathsandstylishcustom-designedfurnishingsandartthroughout.TheParisiHotelistheperfectplaceforseniorsbecauseit’squietandrestful—withonly20rooms.Youwon’tfindmanyhotelslikethisinthecenterofatouristtown.Theshopsareallaroundyou.Likewiseforsomeofthecity’sbestrestaurants,youwillneverhavetotakeyourcaroutofthegarageduringyourstay.And,bytheway,theundergroundparkinglotattheParisiHotelisfreeforhotelguests.Onceyoustayatthislittlegem(珍品),you’llwanttoreturnagainandagain.Iknowwedo.It’saperfectplaceforseniors.Ratesforstandardsuitesbeginat$275.Youcancallthehotelforreservationat(858)454-1513.TheParisiHotelislocatedat1111ProspectSt.rightacrossfromLaValencia.62.TheParisiHotelisdescribedas_________.aluxuryhotelwithcomfortablefacilitiesalargehotelfamousforitsroomsfacingtheoceanagoodplaceforescapingawayfromthenoisycityatouristattractionfullofamazingcorners63.Whenyouenterthelobby,youwillfindthat________.itisdecoratedwithMediterraneanfurniturethewallsarepaintedinwarmneutralbrightcolorsthereisalargefireplaceburningallthetimesunlightcomesthroughthewindowintheslopingroof64.WhyistheParisiHotelsuitableforoldpeopleBecausealltheroomsarelikesuites.Becauseithasfashionablefurnishings.Becauseitisinthecenterofthetown.Becauseitispeacefultostaythere.65.WhatspecialbenefitcanpeoplegetwhilestayingintheParisiHotelTheydon’tneedtodrivetoeatoutinarestaurant.Theycanenjoyfreeparking.Theycanbuythingscheaperinnearbyshops.Theycanmakeareservationbyphone.66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrueTheParisiHotelisasmallrestfulhotel.Mostguestsstayingthehotelareoldpeople.TheParisiHotelisinasecretplaceinSanDiego.Youmustmakeareservationbeforeenteringthehotel.PassageThreeQuestions67to71arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Bombaywasn’ttheidealplacetogetsick—notwhenmydoctor,familyandfriendswerehalfaworldaway.Iwasalone,quiteillandhadtodelaymyflighthome.Luckily,whenbookingmyticketmonthsbefore,Ihadboughttravelinsurance.Somyillnessdidn’tcostmeacent.It’sactuallyprettysimple.Alotofunforeseenthingscanhappentoyouwhenyou’retraveling.Makesureyou’repreparedforallofthem.Agoodhealthinsurancepolicywillgetyoupropermedicalattentionanywhereintheworldoutsideyourhomeprovince—attheinsurancecompany’sexpense.Thecompanywillsendyouhomeifitisconsideredmedicallynecessaryand,ifyou’resickenough,itwillsendanursetoaccompanyyou.Ifyouendupinahospitalandadoctorrecommendsthatafamilymembercometoyourbedside,theinsurancecompanywillpayforit.Youmayevengetpocketmoneytomakeyourhospitalstaymorecomfortable.WhenIwassickinBombay,Icalledtheinsurancecompanycollect.Itpaidforadoctor(whocametomyhotelroom),allmymedication,anextranightinthehotelandallmymeals.Pictureit:thedaybeforeyourbigtriptoVancouver,youwakeupwithappendicitis(阑尾炎).Youhavenochoice—youhavetocancelyourtrip.Yourticket,likemost,isnon-refundableandyoucan’tmakeanychanges.You’reabouttoloseallthemoneyyouputoutfortheticket—unlessyouboughtcancellationinsurancebeforehand.Mosttravelplansincludesomeformofnon-refundableelement:yourdeposit,yourflights,yourcruise,yourstayattheall-inclusiveresort.Thatnon-refundableportioniswhatyou’llloseifyouhavetocancelyourtripintheeventthatyougetsickandyoudon’thavecancellationinsurance.67.WhathappenedtotheauthorwhenhewasinBombayA)Hefellillandcouldn’tgohomeasscheduled.Hedidn’tbuytravelinsurance.Hespentalotofmoneyoncuringhisillness.Hecouldn’tgetintouchwithhisfamilyandfriends.Withahealthinsurancepolicy,ifyougetsicktravelingawayfromhome,_________.youmaygetpocketmoneyfromthelocalhospitalyouareinB)yourfamilymembersmaygotoseeyouattheinsurancecompany’sexpenseyoumaychoosetostayinthebestlocalhospitalyoumaygetanursefromtheinsurancecompanytotakecareofyou69.WhichitemwaspaidbytheinsurancecompanywhentheauthorwasillinBombayHistriptoBombay.Allhishotelrates.Allhismealsathishotel.Histravelinsurancepolicy.Withcancellationinsurance,youcan_________.haveachoicewheretogoandwheretostaygetyourmoneybackwhencancelingyourtravelticketenjoyareducedrateoftravelexpensebuyarefundableticketattheticketofficeFromthepassagewemaysaythat_________.ahealthinsurancepolicyismoreusefulthanacancellationinsurancepolicyacancellationinsurancepolicycanmakeyourtripsafeandcomfortableC)whenyougetsickwhiletravelingawayfromhome,you’dbetterbuyahealthinsurancetravelinsuranceisstronglyrecommendedwhenyoutravelawayfromhomePartIVClozeDirections:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsthepassage.
intoFoodisdifferentfromareatoarea.TheFrencharefamousfortheirsauces,theItalianspraised____72____theirpasta-foodfrommixtureofflour,eggsandwater,theGermans____73____fortheirsausages,butisthereanything____74____toeatintheUnitedStatesWhenyougetrightdowntoit,there’snothingquiteas____75____asAmericanfood.BecausetheUnitedStates____76____mostlyofimmigrants,thereisanamazingvarietyoffoods.TheUnitedStatesisavastcountry____77____bymanyculturesandclimates,andthe____78____foodofoneareaisoftentotally____79____thatofanother.NewMexicoandMassachusettsaregoodexamplesof____80____thathaveverydifferenttraditionalfoods.Tounderstandand____81____thefoodinanyoneregion,itoftenhelpstoknowthearea’shistory.Forexample,NewMexicowas____82____thehomeofthePuebloIndianswholivedinvillagesandgrewnative____83____suchascorn,beans,andpumpkins.Later,Spanish____84____arrivedinthisarea.Thesetwogroupsexchangedideasandcustomsandpassedthe____85____ontotheirdescendants.Thisintermingling
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