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C.Themanshouldnotcominopenly.
D.Themanshouldshowhisangeropenly.
A.Shewasinjuredintheshoulder.
B.Shedislikedthepeoplewhoattendedtheparty.
C.Shewasunpopularattheparty.
D.Shewaslaughedatforherbehavior.
SectionB(1pointeach)
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheartwomini-talks.Attheendofeachtalk,therewillbesomequestions.Boththetalksandthequestionswillbereadtoyouonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgivenbymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringAnswerSheet.
Mini-talkOne
A.Increasingtheproductionoffarmanimals.
Improvingtheconditionsoffarmanimals.
Regulatingthefoodmarketingsystem.
Regulatingthefoodstoresandrestaurantchains.
A.Becausetheywantthehenstolaymoreeggs.
Becausetheywanttosavemoremoney.
Becausetheywantthehenstogrowmoreleanmeal.
Becausetheywanttosellthehensatabetterprice.
A.Chickensshouldbekeptincleances.
Pigsshouldbehousedinlargemetalboxes!
Farmanimalsshouldbekilledwithoutfeelingpain.
Farmanimalsshouldbeslaughteredinfactories.
Mini-talkTwo
A.Atthepowercentersinalmostfortystates.
UnderthemountainsinthestateofNevada.
Underthedeepocean.
Neartheinactivevolcanoes.
A.Thepowercentershavenomorespacetostoreit.
Peopleobjecttoburyingitatthepowercenters.
Itisverydangeroustoburyitinpopulousareas.
Thenewsiteistheestateofthefederalernment.
A.Therearcactivevolcanoesnearby.
Somepeoplestillliveinthearea.
Theareaisgeographicallyunsafe.
TheareaisclosetoLasVegas.
SectionC (1pointeach)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearatalk.Answerthequestionsbelow.Youwillhearthe
recordingtwice.Attheendofthetalktherewillbea3-minutepause,duringwhichtimeyouareaskedtowritedownyouranswersbrieflyontheAnswerSheet.Younowhave25secondstoreadthequestionsbelow.
(请在结束后把16-20题的答案抄写在答题纸上)
WhatpercentageofntandanimalspeciesonEarthdorainscontain?
Whatcriticalroledorainsybesidesbeinghometoanimalsandnts?
Howmuchhasglobaloutputofcarbondioxideincreasedinthepastcentury?
Tobeclassifiedasarain,howshouldthetreeslook?
HowlargeisthesizeoftheraininSouthAmerica?
PARTII VOCABULARY(10minutes,10points)SectionA(0.5pointeach)
Directions:Therearetenquestionsinthissection.Eachquestionisasentencewithone
wordorphraseunderlined.BelowthesentencearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B.CandD.Choosethewordorphrasethatisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedone.Markthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringAnswerSheet.
Thereportproposesthatstudentsbeallowedtoworkofftheirdebtthroughcommunityservice.
A.payoff B.getoff C.disposeof D.runoff
Itwasatragicloveaffairthatonlygaverisetopain.
A.broughtforward B.broughtabout
C.broughtdown D.broughtin
Thisstudentwasexpelledfromschoolbecausehehadforgedsomesforoverseasstudy.
A.frustrated B.formulated C.fabricated D.facilitated
Opinionpollssuggestthattheapprovalrateoftheisontheincrease.
A.agreement B.consensus C.permission D.support
Amanofresolvewillnotretreateasilyfromsetbacksorsignificantchallenges.
A.pullout B.pullup C.pullin D.pullover
Asfewhouseholdappliancesarenowperfect,thisminordefectisnegligible.
A.detectable B.trifling C.inexcusable D.magnificent
TheU.S.athletestoppedthegoldmedaltallyforthe3rdstraighttimethissummer.
A.direct B.proceeding C.vertical D.successive
Despitetremendousachievement,formidableobstaclestodevelopmentwillpersist.
A.difficult B.sustainable C.external D.unpredictable
Moderateandregularexercisecanboosttherateofbloodcirculationandmetabolism.
A.restrict B.reduce C.increase D.stabilize
Themanagerisseekingsomecost-effectivemethodsthatcancallforththeirinitiative.
A.efficient B.conventionalC.economical D.unique
SectionB(0.5pointeach)
Directions:Therearetenquestionsinthissection.Eachquestionisasentencewithsomethingmissing.BeloweachsentencearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseonewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Markthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringAnswerSheet.
Ariskoreffectmaydiminish ,butitmayalsoincreaseforsomereason.
A.atwill B.overtime C.underway D.sofar
It'sinyourbest toquitsmoking,foryouhavesomebreathingproblems.
A.sake B.benefit C.advantage D.interest
Asfemalesintheir40stendto weight,theyaretogoinforoutdooractivities.
A.takeon B.holdon C.carryon D.puton
Theshop-ownertookaloafof -crustedbreadandhandedittothechild.
A.fragile B.crisp C.vague D.harsh
Theexcessivehospitality thelocalofficialsfailedtoleaveusassured.
A.onthepointof B.onthegroundsof
C.ontheadviceof D.onthepartof
Theseinligenceofficerstrieda ofpersuasionandtogettheinformationtheywanted.
A.combination B.collaboration C.conviction D.
Theterminallyillpatientlyinginthe careunitwaskeptaliveonlifesupport.
A.apprehensive B.intensive C.extensive D.comprehensive
Theverysoundofournationalanthembeingyedattheawardingceremonyis .
A.ice-breaking B.eye-catching C.painstaking D.soul-touching
Leadinguniversitiesinprefertoenroll brillianthighschoolstudents.
A.inlectually B.inligibly C.inligently D.intimay
Whenaheavyvehicleis inthemud,thedriverhastoaskforhelp.
A.involved B.stuck C.interfered D.specialized
PARTIIICLOZETEST(10minutes,10points,1pointeach)
Directions:ThereareWquestionsinthispartofthetest.Readthepassagethrough.Then,gobackandchooseonesuitablewordorphrasemarkedA,B,C,orDforeachblankinthepassage.Markthecorrespondingletterofthewordorphraseyouhavechosenwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringAnswerSheet.
"Techno-stress"—frustrationarisingfrompressuretousenewtechnology—issaidtobe41reportsMaclean'smagazineofCanada.Studiespointtocausesthat42"thenever-endingprocessoflearninghowtousenewtothe43ofworkandhomelifeasaresultof44likee-mail,call-forwardingandwirelessphones.”Howcanyoucope?Experts mendsetting45Determinewhetherusingaparticulardevicewillreallysimplifylifeormerelyaddnew46.Countonhavingtoinvesttimetolearnanew
technologywellenoughtorealizeitsfullbenefits."47timeeachdaytoturnthetechnologyoff,"anddevotetimetootherthingsaffordedordeserving48attention."Peoplestartthedaybymakingthe49mistakeofopeningtheire-mail,insteadofworkingtoan,"notesVancouverproductivityexpertDanStamp."Thebesthourandahalfofthedayisspentoncomplete50."
A.Descending
A.rangefrom
A.construction
A.Creations
B.narrowing
B.passon
B.confusion
B.promotions
C.widening
C.dealwith
C.contribution
C.innovations
D.mounting
D.giveup
D.conduction
D.productions
45.A.Boundaries
B.laws
C.deadlines
D.barriers
46.A.convenience
B.advantage
C.complexity
D.flexibility
47.A.Putforward
B.Putacross
C.Putup
D.Putaside
48.A.Major
B.prior
C.senior
D.superior
49.A.Fragmental
B.fictional
C.fundamental
D.fractional
50.A.Relaxation
B.entertainment
C.hobby
D.rubbish
PARTIVREADINGCOMPREHENSION(45minutes,30points,1
pointeach)
Directions:Inthispartofthetest,therearefiveshortpassages.Readeachpassagecarefully,andthendothequestionsthatfollow.Choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgivenandmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
Bearsmostlylivealone,exceptformothersandtheirbabies,andmalesandfemalesduringmatingseason.Bearsformtemporarygroupsonlyinexceptionalcircumstances,whenfoodisplentifulinasmallarea.Recentevidencealsosuggeststhatgiantpandasmayformsmallsocialgroups,perhapsbecausebambooismoreconcentratedthanthepatchyfoodresourcesofotherbearspecies.Otherbearsmaylivealonebutexistinasocialnetwork.Amaleandfemalemayliveinanareapartlysharedincommon—althoughtheytolerateeachother,eachdefendsitsrangefromotherbearsofthesame.Maleyoungusuallyleavetheirmotherstoliveinotherareas,butfemaleyoungoftenliveinarangethatiscommonlysharedwiththatoftheirmother.
Thekeytoabear'ssurvivalisfindingenoughfoodtosatisfytheenergydemandsofitslargesize.Bearstraveloverhugeterritoriesinsearchoffood,andtheyrememberthedetailsofthelandscapetheycover.Theyusetheirexcellentmemoriestoreturntolocationswheretheyhavehadsuccessfindingfoodinpastyearsorseasons.Mostbearsareableloclimbtreestochasesmallanimalsorgainaccesstoadditionalntvegetation.Theexceptionsarepolarbearsandlargeadultbrownbears—theirheavyweightmakesitdifficultforthemtoclimbtrees.
Bearsthatliveinregionswithcoldwintersspendthecoldestpartoftheyearasleepinsheltered
dens,includingbrownbears.AmericanandAsiaticblackbears,andfemalepolarbears.Pregnantfemalesgivebirthinthewinterintheprotectedsurroundingsofthesedens.Afterfatteningupduringthesummerandfallwhenfoodisabundant,thebearsgointothiswinterhometoconserveenergyduringthepartoftheyearwhenfoodisscarce.Wintersleepdiffersfromhibernation(冬眠)
inthatabeariseasilyarousedfromsleep.Inaddition,abear'sbodytemperaturedropsonlyafewdegreesinitswintersleep.Incontrast,atruehibernatorundergoesmoreextensivechangesinbodilyfunctions.Forinstance,thebodytemperatureoftheArcticgroundsquirreldropsfrom38°Ctoaslowas-3°C.
Mostbearslivealonebecause .
theydon'twanttokeepasocialnetwork
eachbearfeedsondifferentkindsoffood
maleandfemalebearscan'ttolerateeachother
theydon'twantotherbearstosharetheirfood
Accordingtothepassage,bearsofthesame .
cangetalongwitheachotherpeacefully
sharetheirrangewitheachother
liveinanareapartlysharedincommon
cannotlivepeacefullyinthesamearea
Asistoldaboutbearsinthepassage,weknowthat .
itiseasyforbearstofindenoughfoodiftheycanclimbtrees
abearcanlongrememberwhereithasfoundfood
allexceptpolarbearsareabletoclimbtreeslocatchtheirprey
allexceptpolarbearsandadultbrownbearsfeedonsmallanimals
Bearssleepintheirsheltereddensincoldwinterbecause .
theirbabiesneedtobeborninacoldandprotectedsurrounding
theyneedtofattenthemselvesupinthecoldseason
theyneedtoconverttheirfatintoenergyinwinter
theycannotfindenoughfoodinthecoldseason
Wintersleepdiffersfromhibernationinthat .
animalsinhibernationdon'twakeupeasily
animalsinhibernationarearousedregularlyforenergysupply
thebodytemperatureofanimalsinwintersleepdoesn'tchange
animalsinwintersleepexperiencedrasticchangesinbodilyfunctions
Thepassageismainlyabout .
thespeciesofbears
thefoodcategoryofbears
thewintersleepofbears
thebehaviorofbears
PassageTwo
Thestudyofgeneticshasgivenrisetoaprofitablenewindustrycalledbiotechnology.Asthenamesuggests,itblendsbiologyandmodemtechnologythroughsuchtechniquesasgeneticengineering.Someofthenewbiotechcompanies,astheyarecalled,specializeinagricultureandareworkingenthusiasticallytopatentseedsthatgiveahighyield,thatresistdisease,drought,andfrost,andthatreducetheneedforhazardouschemicals.Ifsuchgoalscouldbeachieved,itwouldbemostbeneficial.Butsomehaveraisedconcernsaboutgeneticallyengineeredcrops.
"Innature,geneticdiversityiscreatedwithincertainlimits,"saysthebookGeneticEngineering,Food,andOurEnvironment."Arosecanbecrossedwithadifferentkindofrose,butarosewillnevercrosswithapotatoGeneticengineering,ontheotherhand,usuallyinvolvestakinggenesfrom
onespeciesandinsertingthemintoanotherinanattempttotransferadesiredpropertyorcharacter.Thiscouldmean,forexample,selectingagenewhichleadstotheproductionofachemicalwithantizepropertiesfromanarcticfish,andjoiningitintoapotatoOrstrawberrytomakeitfrost-resistant.Itisnowpossibleforntstobeengineeredwithgenestakenfrombacteria,es,insects,animalsorevenhumans."Inessence,then,biotechnologyallowshumanstobreakthegeneticwallsthatseparatespecies.
Likethegreenrevolution,whatsomecallthegenerevolutioncontributestotheproblemofgeneticuniformity-somesayevenmoresobecausegeneticistscanemploytechniquessuchascloningandtissuecultureprocessesthatproduceperfectlyidenticalcopies,orclones.Concernsabouttheerosionofbiodiversity,therefore,remain.Geneticallyalterednts,however,raisenewissues,suchastheeffectsthattheymayhaveonusandtheenvironment"Weareflyingblindlyintoaneweraofagriculturalbiotechnologywithhighhopes,fewconstraints,andlittleideaofthepotential es,"saidsciencewriterJeremyRifkin.
Accordingtotheauthor,biotechcompaniesare .
mostlyspecializedinagriculture
thoseproducingseedsofbetterproperties
mainlyconcernedaboutthegeneticallyengineeredcrops
likelytohavebigreturnsintheirbusiness
Nowbiotechproductsaremade .
withinthelimitsofnaturalgenetics
byviolatinglawsofnaturalgenetics
withouttheinterferenceofhumans
saferthanthosewithouttheuseofbiotechnology
Innature,geneticdiversityiscreated .
bymixingdifferentspecies
withinthespeciesitself
throughnaturalselection
throughselectionorcontest
Biotechnologyhasmadeitpossible .
forustosolvethefoodshortageproblemintheworld
forntstobeproducedwithgenesofhumans
forhumanstoassumethecold-resistantproperty
togrowcropswiththetasteoffarmanimals
Accordingtotheauthor,withthedevelopmentofbiotechnology .
thespeciesofcreatureswillbereduced
ourlivingenvironmentwillbebetterthanitisnow
humanswillpayforitssideeffect
wewillsufferfromfewerandfewerdiseases
Theauthor'sattitudetowardsgeneticengineeringcanbestbedescribedas .
optimistic
pessimistic
concerned
suspicious
PassageThree
Thepracticeofcapitalpunishmentisasoldasernmentitself.Formostofhistory,ithasnotbeenconsideredcontroversial.Sinceancienttimesmosternmentshavepunishedawidevarietyofcrimesbydeathandhaveconductedexecutionsasaroutinepartoftheadministrationofcriminallaw.However,inthemid-18thcentury,socialcriticsinEuropebegantoemphasizetheworthoftheindividualandtocriticizeernmentpracticestheyconsideredunjust,includingcapitalpunishment.Thecontroversyanddebateoverwhetherernmentsshouldutilizethedeathpenaltycontinuetoday.
ThefirstsignificantmovementtoabolishthedeathpenaltybeganduringtheeraknownastheAgeofEnlightenment.In1764ItalianjuristandphilosopherCesarcBeccariapublishedAnEssayonCrimesandPunishments.Manyconsiderthisinfluentialworktheleadingintheearlynagainstcapitalpunishment.OtherindividualswhonedagainstexecutionsduringthisperiodincludeFrenchauthorsVoltaireandDenisDiderot,BritishphilosophersDavidHumeandAdamSmith,andpoliticaltheoristThomasPaineintheUnitedStates.
Criticsofcapitalpunishmentarguethatitiscruelandinhumane,whilesupportersconsideritanecessaryformofrevengeforterriblecrimes.Thosewhoadvocatethedeathpenaltydeclarethatitisauniquelyeffectivepunishmentthatpreventscrime.However,advocatesandopponentsofthedeathpenaltydisputetheproperinterpretationofstatisticalysesofitspreventingeffect.Opponentsofcapitalpunishmentseethedeathpenaltyasahumanrightsissueinvolvingtheproperlimitsofernmentalpower.Incontrast,thosewhowanternmentstocontinuetoexecutetendtoregardcapitalpunishmentasanissueofcriminaljustice.Becauseofthesealternativeviewpoints,thereisaprofounddifferenceofopinionnotonlyaboutwhatistherightansweroncapitalpunishment,butalsoaboutwhattypeofquestionisbeingaskedwhenthedeathpenalty
esapublicissue.
Wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthatinancienttimes .
deathpenaltyhadbeencarriedoutbeforeernmentcameintobeing
peoplethoughtitwasrightfortheernmenttoconductexecutions
deathpenaltywaspracticedscarcelyinEuropeancountries
manypeopleconsideredcapitalpunishmentunjustandcruel
Whywascapitalpunishmentquestionedinthemid-18thcenturyinEurope?
Peoplebegantocriticizetheirernment.
Theernmentwasunjustinthisperiod.
Peoplebegantorealizethevalueoflife.
socialcriticswereveryactiveatthattime.
ItalianjuristandphilosopherCesareBeccaria .
wasthefirsttoquestiontheTightnessofdeathpenalty
wasregardedasanimportantauthorcriticizingcapitalpunishment
wasthefirstwhoemphasizedtheworthoftheindividuals
firstraisedthetheoryagainstcapitalpunishment
Criticsofcapitalpunishmentinsistthatit .
violateshumanrightsregulations
isanineffectivepunishmentofthecriminals
isjusttherevengeforterriblecrimes
involveskillingwithoutmercy
Theadvocatesandopponentsofthedeathpenalty
agreethatitisahumanrightsissue
agreethatitcanpreventcrimes
exinitsstatisticalysesdifferently
thinkthattheyareaskeddifferenttypesofquestions
Theauthor'sattitudetowardscapitalpunishmentcanbesummarizedas .
supportive
critical
neutral
contradictory
PassageFour
Singapore'sMixedRealityLabisworkingonnewwaysofinctingwithcomputers,includingwearabledevicesandavirtualwarroomthatwillallowofficialstoworktogetheronlineasiftheywereallinonece.Itsdirectorisay-hairedAustralian,apostmodernmatchforthefictionalBritishagentJamesBond'stoolman,Q.ItisfundedbytheDefenseScience&TechnologyAgency,whichcontrolshalfthe$5billiondefensebudget,andsponsorshundredsofresearchprojectseveryyear.Theagencycame(oworldwideattentionlastyearwhenittookjustonedaytocustomizeathermalscannerinordertodetecttravelerswithhighfever,heltostemIhespreadofSARS.
DSTAisnowworkingonarangeofprojectsthatareattractingattentioninboththecommercialandmilitaryworlds.Itdevisedanair-conditioningsystemthatharnessesmeltingiceandcoolseawatertoconserveelectricityatthenewChangiNavalBase,andcouldhavebroadcivilianapplications.
SingaporecaneasilyaffordWesternhardware,butoff-the-shelfproductsareoftenunsuitableforthetropicalconditionsinSoutheastAsia.Forexample,theDSTAisfundingdevelopmentofananti-chemical-weaponssuitthatworksnotasashield,butasasortofweapon.TheSingaporeangarments,madeofarevolutionarystic-likematerialthatismuchlighterandcoolerthantraditionalfabrics,actuallydegrade substancesoncontact.
Muchoftheagency'sworkisgearedtowardhelthisresource-poorcity-stale eitsnaturallimitations,saysitsdirectorofR&D,WilliamLauYueKhei.Conservingmanpowerisoneoftheagency'smostcriticalassignments,becauseSingaporeisanationof4millionpeopledwarfedbylargerneighbors,includingIndonesiaandMalaysia.Rightnow,thebiggestDSTAprojectiscomputerizingastealthwarshipsothatitcanrunonhalftheusualcrew.Makingequipmentlighterisaparticularagencyspecialty,becausetheuniversalmilitaryruleofthumbisthatasoldiershouldcarrynomorethanonethirdhisbodyweight,andthatmeansthatsmallerSingaporeansoldiersshouldcarrynomorethan24kilos,or20percentlessthanEuropeans,saysDSTAprojectmanagerChooHuiWeing.Onesuchprogram:theAdvancedCombatManSystem,hasproducedalightweighthandguardthatcontrolsanintegratedlaserrangefinder,digitalcompassandatargetingcamera.Topthat,Q.
ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatQisprobably .
A.amechanicinJamesBond'sgarage
B.afictionalAustralianwithyhair
C.adirectoroftheAdvancedCombatManSystem
D.animaginaryengineerwhoinventsadvancedequipment
WhichofthefollowingstatementsconcerningDSTAisNOTtrue?
Ilbecameworld-knownforitshighefficiencyinpreventingtheSARSspread.
IIfundsnumerousresearchprograms,includingMixedRealityLab.
Itdevisedanair-conditioningsystemnowwidelyusedinhouseholds.
ItlakescreditforconservingelectricityatthenewChangiNavalBase.
Thesuitdescribedinthethirdparagraphcanbeusedasasortofweaponmainlybecause .
itismadeofanewmaterialresemblingstics
itcanreduceharmfuleffectsofchemicalsonit
ithasbeenadaptedtothetropicalweatherthere
itslightweightallowssoldierstocarrymoreequipment
WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasadisadvantageofSingapore?
Smallersoldiers.
Smallerpopulation.
Limiteddefensebudget.
Limitednaturalresources.
TheAdvanceCombatManSystemismentionedinthelastparagraphmainlytoshow
whatDSTAhasdonelomeetthecountry'sspecialneeds
howsophisticatedtheequipmentsdesignedbyDSTAcanbe
whyitisdifficultforQtocompetewithChooHuiWeing
howSingapore'stechnologyissuperiortothatoftheBritish
Themainpurposeofthepassageisto .
yzeSingapore'sdefensesystem
summarizethecontributionsofDSTA
introducethetechnicaladvantagesofasmallcountry
describetherolesandachievementsofaernmentagency
PassageFive
Theyoungmanwhocametothedoor—hewasaboutthirty,perhaps,withahandsome,smilingface—didn'tseemtofindmylatenessoffensive,andledmeintoalargeroom.Ononesideoftheroomsathalfadozenwomen,allinwhite;theyweremuchoccupiedwithabeautifulbaby,whoseemedtobelongtotheyoungestofthewomen.Ontheothersideoftheroomsatsevenoreightmen,young,dressedindarksuits,verymuchatcase,andveryimposing.Thesunlightcameintotheroomwiththepeacefulnessthatoneremembersfromroomsinone'searlychildhood—asunlightencounteredlateronlyinone'sdreams.Irememberbeingastoundedbythequietness,theease,thepeace,andthetaste.Iwasintroduced,theygreetedmewithagenuinecordiality
andrespect—andtherespectincreasedmyfright,foritmeantthattheyexpectedsomethingofmethatIknewinmyheart,fortheirsakes,Icouldnotgive—andwesatdown.ElijahMuhdwasnotintheroom.Conversationwasslow,butnotasstiffasIhadfeareditwouldbe.Theykeptitgoing,forIsimplydidnotknowwhichsubjectsIcouldacceptablybringup.TheyknewmoreaboutmeandhadreadmoreofwhatIhadwritten,thanIhadexpected,andIwonderedwhattheymadeofitall,whattheytookmyusefulnesstobe.Thewomenwerecarryingontheirownconversation,inlowtones;Igatheredthattheywerenotexpectedtotakepartinmaleconversations.Afewwomenkeptcominginandoutoftheroom,apparentlymakingpreparationsfordinner.We,themen,didnotplungedeeplyintoanysubject,for,clearly,wewereallwaitingfortheappearanceofElijah.Presently,themen,onebyone,lefttheroomandreturned.ThenIwasaskedifIwouldliketowash,andI,too,walkeddownthehalltothebathroom.ShortlyafterIcameback,westoodup,andElijahentered.IdonotknowwhatIhadexpectedtosee.Ihadreadsomeofhisspeeches,andhadheardfragmentsofothersontheradioandonevision,soIassociatedhimwithstrength.But,no—themanwhocameintotheroomwassmallandslender,reallyverydelicayputtogether,withathinface,largewarmeyes,andamostwinnings.Somethingcameintotheroomwithhim—hisworshipers'joyatseeinghim,hisjoylitseeingthem.Itwasthekindofencounteronewatcheswithassimplybecauseitissorarethatpeopleenjoyoneanother.
Whichofthefollowingisthebestalternativewordfor"imposing"(line6)?
A.EnthusiasticB.HostileC.Impressive D.Anxious
Whichwor
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