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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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