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TestSix
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthe
questionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthe
pause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebest
answer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethrough
thecentre.
Example:Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)2hours.
B)3hours.
C)4hours.
D)5hours.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9
o'clockinthemorningandhavetofinishby2intheafternoon.
Therefore,D)“5hoursnisthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetand
markitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswer[A][B[C][D]
1.A)Dick'strousersdon'tmatchhisjacket.
B)Dicklooksfunnyinthatyellowjacket.
C)ThecolorofDick'*sjacket1is*toodark.
D)Dickhasbadtasteinclothes.
2.A)Callthepolicestation.
B)Getthewalletfortheman.
C)Showthemanherfamilypictures.
D)Asktoseetheman'sdriver'slicense.
3.A)Thetemperatureisnotashighasthemanclaims.
B)Theroomwillgetcoolifthemanopensthewindows.
C)Sheisfollowinginstructionsnottousetheair-conditioning.
D)SheisafraidthenewepidemicSARSwillsoonspreadallovertown.
4.A)Shelostalotofweightintwoyears.
B)Shestoppedexercisingtwoyearsago.
C)Shehadauniquewayofstayinghealthy.
D)Shewasneverpersistentinanythingshedid.
5.A)Themanisnotsuitablefortheposition,
B)Thejobhasbeengiventosomeoneelse.
C)Shehadreceivedonlyoneapplicationletter.
D)Theapplicationarrivedaweekearlierthanexpected.
6.A)He'sunwillingtofetchthelaundry.
B)Hehasalreadypickedupthelaundry.
C)Hewillgobeforethelaundryisclosed.
D)Hethinkshismothershouldgettheclothesback.
7.A)Atashoppingcenter.C)Ataninternationaltradefair.
B)Atanelectronicscompany.D)AtaDVDcounterinamusicstore.
8.A)Thewomanhatedthemantalkingthroughoutthemovie.
B)Thewomansawacomedyinsteadofahorrormovie.
C)Thewomanpreferslightmoviesbeforesleep.
D)Thewomanregretsgoingtothemovie.
9.A)Heisthefightmantogetthejobdone.
B)Heisamanwithprofessionalexpertise.
C)Heisnoteasytogetalongwith.
D)Heisnotlikelytogetthejob.
10.A)Itisbeingforcedoutoftheentertainmentindustry.
B)Itshouldchangeitsconceptofoperation.
C)Itshouldrevolutionizeitstechnology.
D)Itisaverygoodplacetorelax.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,you
willhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
youhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicemarkedA),B),C)
andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethrough
thecentre.
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)HesetupthefirstuniversityinAmerica.
B)HewasoneoftheearliestsettlersinAmerica.
C)HecanbestrepresentthespiritofearlyAmerica.
D)HewasthemostdistinguisheddiplomatinAmericanhistory.
12.A)HeprovidedWashingtonwithalotofmoney.
B)HepersuadedFrancetosupportWashington.
C)HeservedasageneralinWashington*sarmy.
D)HerepresentedWashingtoninnegotiationswithBritain.
13.A)AsoneofthegreatestAmericanscholars.
B)AsoneofAmerica'smostingeniousinventors.
C)AsoneofthefoundingfathersoftheUnitedStates.
D)Asoneofthemostfamousactivistsforhumanrights.
PassageTwo
Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Becausewemightbeofferedadishofinsects.
B)Becausenothingbutfreshlycookedinsectsareserved
C)Becausesomeyuppiesliketohorrifyguestswithinsectsasfood.
D)Becausewemightmeetmanysuccessfulexecutivesinthemediaindustry.
15.AiFromyuppieclubs.C)Inthesupermarket.
B)Intheseafoodmarket.D)OntheInternet.
16.A)It'seasytoprepare.C)It'sexoticinappearance.
B)It'stastyandhealthful.D)It*ssafetoeat.
17.A)Itwillbeconsumedbymoreandmoreyoungpeople.
B)Itwillbecomethefirstcourseatdinnerparties.
C)Itwillhavetobechangedtosuitlocaltastes.
D)ItisunlikelytobeenjoyedbymostPeople.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
18.A)Theirbusinesshoursarelimited.
B)Theirsafetymeasuresareinadequate.
C)Theirbankingproceduresarecomplicated.
D)Theydon'thaveenoughservicewindows.
19.A)Peoplewhoareinthehabitofswitchingfromonebanktoanother.
B)Youngpeoplewhoarefondofmoderntechnology.
C)Youngpeoplewhoarewealthyandwell-educated.
D)Peoplewhohavecomputersathome.
20.A)Tocompeteforcustomers.
B)Toreducethesizeoftheirstaff.
C)Toprovideservicesfordistantclients.
D)Toexpandtheiroperationsatalowercost.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],
YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Itwastheworsttragedyinmaritime(航海的)history,sixtimesmoredeadlythantheTitanic.
WhentheGermancruiseshipWilhelmGustloffwashitbytorpedoes(鱼雷)firedfromaRussian
submarineinthefinalwinterofWorldWarII,morethan10,000people-mostlywomen,children
andoldpeoplefleeingthefinalRedArmypushintoNaziGermany-werepackedaboard.Anice
stormhadturnedthedecksintofrozensheetsthatsenthundredsoffamiliesslidingintotheseaas
theshiptiltedandbegantogodown.Othersdesperatelytriedtoputlifeboatsdown.Somewho
succeededfoughtoffthoseinthewaterwhohadthestrengthtotrytoclawtheirwayaboard.Most
peoplefrozeimmediately.T11neverforgetthescreams,"saysChristaNtitzmann,87,oneofthe
1,200survivors.Sherecallswatchingtheship,brightlylit,slippingintoitsdarkgrave-andinto
seemingnothingness,rarelymentionedformorethanhalfacentury.
NowGermany'sNobelPrize-winningauthorGtinterGrasshasrevivedthememoryofthe9,000
dead,includingmorethan4,000children-withhislatestnovelCrabWalk,publishedlastmonth.
Thebook,whichwillbeoutinEnglishnextyear,doesn'tdwellonthesinking;itsheroineisa
pregnantyoungwomanwhosurvivesthecatastropheonlytosaylater:"Nobodywantedtohear
aboutit,nothereintheWest(ofGermany)andnotatallintheEast.'*Thereasonwasobvious.As
GrassputitinarecentinterviewwiththeweeklyDieWoche:"BecausethecrimesweGermans
areresponsibleforwereandaresodominant,wedidn'thavetheenergylefttotellofourown
sufferings."
ThelongsilenceaboutthesinkingoftheWilhelmGustloffwasprobablyunavoidable-and
necessary.Byunreservedlyowninguptotheircountry'smonstrouscrimesintheSecondWorld
War,Germanshavemanagedtowinacceptanceabroad,marginalize(使..不得势)theneo-
Nazisathomeandmakepeacewiththeirneighbors.Today'sunifiedGermanyismoreprosperous
andstablethanatanytimeinitslong,troubledhistory.Forthat,ahalfcenturyofwillful
forgettingaboutpainfulmemoriesliketheGermanTitanicwasperhapsareasonablepricetopay.
ButeventhemostpoliticallycorrectGermansbelievethatthey'yenowearnedtherighttodiscuss
thefullhistoricalrecord.NottoequateGermansufferingwiththatofitsvictims,butsimplyto
acknowledgeaterribletragedy.
21.WhydoestheauthorsaythesinkingoftheWilhelmGustloffwastheworsttragedyin
maritimehistory?
A)ItwasattackedbyRussiantorpedoes.
B)Mostofitspassengerswerefrozentodeath.
C)Itsvictimsweremostlywomenandchildren.
D)Itcausedthelargestnumberofcasualties.
22.Hundredsoffamiliesdroppedintotheseawhen.
A)astrongicestormtiltedtheship
B)thecruiseshipsankallofasudden
C)thebadlydamagedshipleanedtowardoneside
D)thefrightenedpassengersfoughtdesperatelyforlifeboats
23.TheWilhelmGustlofftragedywaslittletalkedaboutformorethanhalfacenturybecause
Germans.
A)wereeager,towininternationalacceptance
B)feltguiltyfortheircrimesinWorldWarII
C)hadbeenpressuredtokeepsilentaboutit
D)wereafraidofoffendingtheirneighbors
24.HowdoesGunterGrassrevivethememoryoftheWilhelmGustlofftragedy?
A)Bypresentingthehorriblesceneofthetorpedoattack.
B)Bydescribingtheship'ssinkingingreatdetail.
C)BygivinganinterviewtotheweeklyDieWoche.
D)Bydepictingthesurvivalofayoungpregnantwoman.
25.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatGermansnolongerthinkthat.
A)theywillbemisunderstoodiftheytalkabouttheWilhelmGustlofftragedy
B)theWilhelmGustlofftragedyisareasonablepricetopayforthenation'spastmisdeeds
C)GermanyisresponsibleforthehoiriblecrimesitcommittedinWorldWarII
D)it-iswrongtoequatetheirsufferingswiththoseofothercountries
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Giventhelackoffitbetweengiftedstudentsandtheirschools,itisnotsurprisingthatsuch
studentsoftenhavelittlegoodtosay'abouttheirschoolexperience.Inonestudyof400adultwho
hadachieveddistinctioninallareasoflife,researchersfoundthatthree-fifthsoftheseindividuals
eitherdidbadlyinschoolorwereunhappyinschool.FewMacArthurPrizefellows,winnersof
theMacArthurAwardforcreativeaccomplishment,hadgoodthingstosayabouttheir
precollegiateschoolingiftheyhadnotbeenplacedinadvancedprograms.Anecdotal(名人轶
事)reportssupportthis.PabloPicasso,CharlesDarwin,MarkTwain,OliverGoldsmith,and
WilliamButlerYeatsalldislikedschool.SodidWinstonChurchill,whoalmostfailedoutof
Harrow,aneliteBritishschool.AboutOliverGoldsmith,oneofhisteachersremarked,"Never
wassodullaboy,"Oftenthesechildrenrealizethattheyknowmorethantheirteachers,andtheir
teachersoftenfeelthatthesechildrenarearrogant,inattentive,orunmotivated.Someofthese
giftedpeoplemayhavedonepoorlyinschoolbecausetheir,giftswerenotscholastic.Maybewe
canaccountforPicassointhisway.Butmostfaredpoorlyinschoolnotbecausetheylacked
abilitybutbecausetheyfoundschoolunchallengingandconsequentlylostinterest.Yeats
describedthelackoffitbetweenhismindandschool:"BecauseIhadfounditdifficulttoattendto
anythinglessinterestingthanmyownthoughts,Iwasdifficulttoteach.nAsnotedearlier,gifted
childrenofallkindstendtobestrong-willednonconformists.Nonconformityandstubbornness
(andYeats'slevelofarroganceandself-absorption)arelikelytoleadtoConflictswithteachers.
Whenhighlygiftedstudentsinanydomaintalkaboutwhatwasimportanttothedevelopmentof
theirabilities,theyarefarmorelikelytomentiontheirfamiliesthantheirschoolsorteachers.A
writingprodigy(神童)studiedbyDavidFeldmanandLynnGoldsmithwastaughtfarmoreabout
writingbyhisjournalistfatherthanhisEnglishteacher.High-IQchildren,inAustraliastudiedby
MiracaGrosshadmuchmorepositivefeelingsabouttheirfamiliesthantheirschools.Abouthalf
ofthemathematiciansstudiedbyBenjaminBloomhadlittlegoodtosayaboutschool.Theyall
didwellinschoolandtookhonorsclasseswhenavailable,andsomeskippedgrades.
26.Themainpointtheauthorismakingaboutschoolsisthat.
A)theyshouldsatisfytheneedsofstudentsfromdifferentfamilybackgrounds
B)theyareoftenincapableofcateringtotheneedsoftalentedstudents
C)theyshouldorganizetheirclassesaccordingtothestudents'ability
D)theyshouldenrollasmanygiftedstudentsaspossible
27.TheauthorquotestheremarksofoneofOliverGoldsmith'steachers.
A)toprovidesupportforhisargument
B)toillustratethestrongwillofsomegiftedchildren
C)toexplainhowdullstudentscanalsobesuccessful
D)toshowhowpoorOliver'sperformancewasatschool
28.PabloPicassoislistedamongthemanygiftedchildrenwho.
A)paidnoattentiontotheirteachersinclass
B)contradictedtheirteachersmuchtoooften
C)couldnotcopewiththeirstudiesatschoolsuccessfully
D)behavedarrogantlyandstubbornlyinthepresenceoftheirteachers
29.Manygiftedpeopleattributedtheirsuccess.
A)mainlytoparentalhelpandtheireducationathome
B)bothtoschoolinstructionandtotheirparents1coaching
C)moretotheirparents1encouragementthantoschooltraining
D)lesstotheirsystematiceducationthantotheirtalent
30.Therootcauseofmanygiftedstudentshavingbadmemoriesoftheirschool
yearsisthat.
A)theirnonconformitybroughtthemalotoftrouble
B)theywereseldompraisedbytheirteachers
C)schoolcoursesfailedtoinspireormotivatethem
D)teacherswereusuallyfarstrict
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Whenweworryaboutwhomightbespyingonourprivatelives,weusuallythinkaboutthe
Federalagents.Buttheprivatesectoroutdoesthegovernmenteverytime.It*sLindaTripp,notthe
FBI,whoisfacingchargesunderMaryland*slawsagainstsecrettelephonetaping.It'sourbanks,
nottheInternalRevenueService(IRS),thatpassourprivatefinancialdatatotelemarketingfirms.
ConsumeractivistsarepressingCongressforbetterprivacylawswithoutmuchresultsofar.The
legislatorsleantowardlettingbusinesspeopletrackourfinancialhabitsvirtuallyatwill.Asan
exampleofwhat'sgoingon,considerU.S.Bancorp,whichwasrecentlysuedfordeceptive
practicesbythestateofMinnesota.Accordingtothelawsuit,thebanksuppliedatelemarketer
calledMemberWorkswithsensitivecustomerdatasuchasnames,phonenumbers,bank-account
andcredit-cardnumbers,SocialSecuritynumbers,accountbalancesandcreditlimits.
Withthesecustomerlistsinhand,MemberWorksstarteddialingfordollars-sellingdentalplans,
videogames,computersoftwareandotherproductsandservices.Customerswhoaccepteda"free
trialoffer"had,30daystocancel.Ifthedeadlinepassed,theywerechargedautomaticallythrough
theirbankorcredit-cardaccounts.U.S.Bancorpcollectedashareoftherevenues.Customers
weredoublydeceived,thelawsuitclaims.Theydidn'tknowthatthebankwasgivingaccount
numberstoMemberWorks.Andifcustomersasked,theywereledtothinktheanswerwasno.
ThestatesuedMemberWorksseparatelyfordeceptiveselling.Thecompanydefendsthatitdid
anythingwrong.Foritspart,U.S.Bancorpsettledwithoutadmittinganymistakes.Butitagreed
tostopexposingitscustomerstononfinancialproductssoldbyoutsidefirms.Afewtopbanks
decidedtodothesame.ManyotherbankswillstilldobusinesswithMemberWorksandsimilar
firms.
Andbankswillstillbeminingdatafromyouraccountinordertosellyoufinancialproducts,
includingthingsoflittlevalue,suchascreditinsuranceandcredit-cardprotectionplans.Youhave
almostnoprotectionfrombusinessesthatuseyourpersonalaccountsforprofit.Forexample,no
federallawshields"transactionandexperience"information-mainlythedetailsofyourbankand
credit-cardaccounts.SocialSecuritynumbersareforsalebyprivatefirms.They'vegenerally
agreednottoselltothepublic.Buttobusinesses,thenumbersareanopenbook.Self-regulation
doesn'twork.Afirmmightpublishaprivacy-protectionpolicy,butwhoenforcesit?
TakeU.S.Bancorpagain.Customersweretold,inwriting,that"allpersonalinformationyou
supplytouswillbeconsideredconfidential.*'ThenitsoldyourdatatoMemberWorks.Thebank
evenclaimsthatitdoesn't"selluyourdataatall.Itmerely"shares"itandreapsaprofit.Nowyou
know.
31.Contrarytopopularbelief,theauthorfindsthatspyingonpeople'sprivacy.
A)ismainlycarriedoutbymeansofsecrettaping
B)hasbeenintensifiedwiththehelpoftheIRS
C)ispracticedexclusivelybytheFBI
D)ismoreprevalentinbusinesscircles
32.Weknowfromthepassagethat.
A)legislatorsareactingtopassalawtoprovidebetterprivacyprotection
B)moststatesareturningablindeyetothedeceptivepracticesofprivatebusinesses
C)thestateofMinnesotaisconsideringdrawinguplawstoprotectprivateinformation
D)lawmakersareinclinedtogiveafreehandtobusinessestoinquireintocustomers*buying
habits
33.Whenthe"freetrial'1deadlineisover,you'llbechargedwithoutnoticeforaproductorservice
if
A)youfailtocancelitwithinthespecifiedperiod
B)youhappentorevealyourcreditcardnumber
C)youfindtheproductorserviceunsatisfactory
D)youfailtoapplyforextensionofthedeadline
34.Businessesdonotregardinformationconcerningpersonalbankaccountsasprivatebecause
A)itsrevelationwilldonoharmtoconsumersunderthecurrentprotectionpolicy
B)itisconsidered"transactionandexperience'*informationunprotectedbylaw
C)ithasalwaysbeenconsideredanopensecretbythegeneralpublic
D)itssalecanbebroughtundercontrolthroughself-regulation
35.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat
A)bankswillhavetochangetheirwaysofdoingbusiness
B)privacyprotectionlawswillsoonbeenforced
C)consumers*privacywillcontinuetobeinvaded
D)''freetrial"practicewilleventuallybebanned
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
It'shardlynewsthattheimmigrationsystemisamess.Foreignnationalshavelongbeenslipping
acrosstheborderwithfakepapers,andvisitorswhoarriveintheU.S.legitimatelyoftenoverstay
theirlegalwelcomewithoutbeingpunished.ButsinceSept.11,it'sbecomeclearthatterrorists
havebeenshrewdlyfactoringtheweaknessesofoursystemintotheirplans.Inadditiontothe
theirmasteryofforgingpassports,atleastthreeofthe19Sept.11hijackers(劫机者)werehere
onexpiredvisas.That'sbeenasafebetuntilnow.TheImmigrationandNaturalizationService
(INS)(移民归化局)lackstheresources,andapparentlytheinclination,tokeeptrackofthe
estimated2millionforeignerswhohaveintentionallyoverstayedtheirwelcome.
Butthislaxness(马虎)towardimmigrationfraudmaybeabouttochange.Congresshasalready
takensomemodeststeps.TheU.S.A.PatriotAct,passedinthewakeoftheSept.11tragedy,
requirestheFBI,theJusticeDepartment,theStateDepartmentandtheINStosharemoredata,
whichwillmakeiteasiertostopwatch-listedterroristsattheborder.
Butwhat'sreallyneeded,criticssay,iseventougherlawsandmoreresourcesaimedattightening
upbordersecurity.Reformersarecallingforarollbackofrulesthathinderlawenforcement.They
alsowanttheINStohirehundredsmoreborderpatrolagentsandinvestigatorstokeepillegal
immigrantsoutandtotrackthemdownoncethey'rehere.ReformersalsowanttoseetheINSset
upadatabasetomonitorwhethervisaholdersactuallyleavethecountrywhentheyarerequired
to.
Alltheseproposedchangeswerepartofanewborder-securitybillthatpassedtheHouseof
RepresentativesbutdiedintheSenatelastweek.BeforeSept.11,legislationofthiskindhadbeen
blockedbytwopowerfullobbies:universities,whichrelyontuitionfromforeignstudentswho
couldbekeptoutbythenewlaw,andbusiness,whichreliesonforeignersforcheaplabor.Since
theattacks,they'vebackedoff.Thebillwouldhavepassedthistimebutforcongressional
maneuveringsandisexpectedtobereintroducedandtopassnextyear.
Alsoontheagendafornextyear:aproposal,backedbysomeinfluentiallaw-makers,tosplitthe
INSintotwoagencies-agoodcopthatwouldtendtoservicefunctionslikeprocessingcitizenship
papersandabadcopthatwouldconcentrateonborderinspections,deportationandother
functions.Onereasonforthedivision,supporterssay,isthattheINShasinrecentyearsbecome
toofocusedonservingtouristsandimmigrants.AftertheSept.11tragedy,theINSshouldpay
moreattentiontoservingthemillionsofordinaryAmericanswhorelyonthenation'sborder
securitytoprotectthemfromterroristattacks.
36.Terroristshaveobviouslytakenadvantageof.
A)thelegalprivilegesgrantedtoforeigners
B)theexcessivehospitalityoftheAmericanpeople
C)theirresponsibilityoftheofficialsatbordercheckpoints
D)thelowefficiencyoftheImmigrationandNaturalizationService
37.WelearnfromthepassagethatcoordinatedeffortswillbemadebyvariousU.S.government
agenciesto
A)refusetherenewingofexpiredvisas
B)wardoffterroristsuspectsattheborder
C)preventtheforgeryofimmigrationpapers
D).limitthenumberofimmigrantstotheU.S.
38.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatbeforeSept.11,alienswithexpiredvisas.
A)mighthavethemextendedwithouttrouble
B)wouldbecloselywatchedbyFBIagents
C)mightstayonforaslongastheywished
D)wouldliveinconstantfearofdeportation
39.ItisbelievedbymanythatalltheseyearstheINS
A)hasbeenservingtwocontradictoryfunctions
B)hasbeentooliberalingrantingvisastotouristsandimmigrantsindiscriminately
C)hasover-emphasizeditsservicefunctionsattheexpenseofthenation'ssecurity
D)hasignoredthepleasofthetwopowerfullobbies
40.BeforeSept.11,theU.S.Congresshadbeenunabletopassstricterimmigrationlaws
because.
A)theymighthavekeptawayforeignstudentsandcheaplabor
B)itwasdifficulttocoordinatetheeffortsofthecongressmen
C)educationandbusinesscirclescaredlittleaboutnation
D)resourceswerenotavailablefortheirenforcement
PartDIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencetherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
41.ItisgenerallyknownthatNewYorkisacityforandacenterforoddbitsofinformation.
A)veteransC)pedestrians
B)victimsD)eccentrics
42.Highgradesaresupposedtoacademicability,butJohn*sactualperformancedidnot
confirmthis.
A)certifyC)classify
B)clarifyD)notify
43.Inspiteofthe,itseemedthatmanyoftheinvitedguestswouldstillshowup.
A)deviationC)controversy
B)distinctionD)comparison
44.Therelativesofthosekilledinthecrashgottogethertoseek.
A)premiumC)repayment
B)compensationD)refund
45.Atfirsteverythingwentwellwiththeprojectbutrecentlywehavehadanumberofwith
themachinery.
A)disturbancesC)outputs
B)setbacksD)distortions
46.Hetriedtohidehispatchbysweepinghishairovertooneside.
A)barrenC)bald
B)bareD)bleak
47.Theoldcouplenowstillfortheirbelovedson,30yearsafterhisdeath.
A)cherishC)immerse
B)groanD)mourn
48.Coffeeistheofthisdistrictandbringslocalfarmersalotofmoney.
A)majorityC)spice
B)stapleD)elite
49.Beforewemove,weshouldsomeoftheoldfurniture,sothatwecanhavemoreroomin
thenewhouse.
A)discardC)cancel
B)dissipateD)conceal
50.YoucannotimaginehowIfeelwithmydutiessometimes.
A)overflowedC)overwhelmed
B)overthrownD)overturned
51.Anyonenotpayingtheregistrationfeebytheendofthismonthwillbetohave
withdrawnfromtheprogram.
A)contemplatedC)acknowledged
B)deemedD)anticipated
52.Althoughhewasonadiet,thedeliciousfoodhimenormously.
A)distractedC)inspired
B)stimulatedD)temptedI
53.Thepolicearetryingtowhatreallyhappened.
A)ascertainC)avert
B)assertD)ascribe
54.Hesaidthatendingtheagreementwouldthefutureofsmallorfamily-runshops,leadto
fewerbooksbeingpublishedandincreasepricesofallbutafewbestsellers.
A)ventureC)jeopardize
B)exposeD)legalize
55.Asweknow,computersareusedtostoreandinformationefficiently.
A)reclaimC)reassure
B)reconcileD)retrieve
56.Hisillnessfirstitselfasseverestomachpainsandheadaches.
A)expressedC)reflected
B)manifestedD)displayed
57.Thetheyfeltforeachotherwasobvioustoeveryonewhosawthem.
A)affectionC)sensibility
B)adherenceD)sensitivity
58.Whenconstructioncanbegindependsonhowsoontheoftherouteiscompleted.
A)convictionC)orientation
B)identityD)survey
59.Thegovernmentaheavytaxontobacco,whicharousedoppositionfromthetobacco
industry.
A)pronouncedC)complied
B)imposedD)prescribed
60.Yearsaftertheaccidenthewasstillbyimagesofdeathanddestruction.
A)twistedC)haunted
B)dippedD)submerged
61.Theboxerandalmostfellwhenhisopponenthithim.
A)staggeredC)scattered
B)shatteredD)stamped
62.Inmountainousregions,muchofthesnowthatfallsisintoice.
A)dispersedC)compiled
B)embodiedD)compacted
63.Thesecontinualintemperaturemakeitimpossibletodecidewhattowear.
A)transitionsC)exchanges
B)transformationsD)fluctuations
64.Thepost-WorldWarIIbabyresultedina43percentincreaseinthenumberof
teenagersinthe1960sand1970s.
A)boostC)production
B)boomD)prosperity
65.Elisabethdidnotenterthemuseumatonce,butinthecourtyard.
A)residedC)lingered
B)dwelledD)delayed
66.Henrywentthroughthedocumentsagaincarefullyforfearofanyimportantdata.
A)relayingC)deleting
B)overlookingD)revealing
67.Thebankisofferingatoanyonewhocangiveinformationabouttherobbery.
A)rewardC)prize
B)bonusD)compliment
68.Itisa(n)thattheFrencheatsomuchrichfoodandyethavearelativelylowrateofheart
disease.
A)analogyC)correlation
B)paradoxD)illusion
69.FormanyyearstheJapanesehavethecarmarket.
A)presidedC)o
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