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1985年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题

SectionIStructureandVocabulary

Ineachquestion,decidewhichofthefourchoicesgivenwillmostsuitablycompletethesentenceif

insertedattheplacemarked.Putyourchoice,inthebracketsontheleft.(15points)

EXAMPLE:

Iwascaughttherainyesterday.

[A]in

[B]by

[C]with

[D]at

ANSWER:[A]

1.Thetravellerssoughtsheltertherainandhappenedtofindaroadsideinn.

[A]from

[B]by

[C]for

[D]with

2.Toourdelight,shequicklyadaptedherselfthesituation.

[A]with

[B]to

[C]of

[D]into

3.Thekeysuccessishardworkandpersistence.

[A]on

[B]for

[C]to

[D]of

4.〃DoyouregretpayingAfivehundreddollarsforthepainting?”

〃No,Iwould,gladlyhavepaidforit.〃

[A]twicesomuch

[B]twiceasmuch

[C]asmuchtwice

[D]somuchtwice

5.Thispairofshoesisn'tgood,butthatpairisbetter.

[A]rather

[B]less

[C]ever

[D]hardly

6.dowegoforpicnics.

[A]Certainly

[B]Sometimes

[C]Seldom

[D]Once

7.Kunmingisusuallycoolinthesummer,butShanghai.

[A]israrely

[B]scarcelyis

[C]hardlyis

[D]rarelyis

8.Auniversityisaneducationalinstitutionwhichawardsdegreesandresearch.

[A]carriesout

[B]carriesthrough

[C]carriesoff

[D]carriesabout

9.Onenteringanothercountry,atouristwillhavetotheCustoms.

[A]passthrough

[B]passby

[C]passover

[D]passfor

10.Theoldladycan'thopeto_______hercoldinafewdays.

[A]getaway

[B]getoff

[C]getout

[D]getover

11.WillyoumyarticletofindoutwhetherI'vemadeanymistakes?

[A]lookafter

[B]lookthrough

[C]lookup

[D]lookinto

12.WhereshouldIsendmyapplication?^

〃ThePersonnelOfficeistheplace

[A]tosendit

[B]sentitto

[C]tosenditto

[D]forsendingit

13.David,somethingimportanthashappened.Iwishto.

[A]talkitoverwithyou

[B]talkoverit

[C]talkover

[D]talkyouoverit

14.Iwasadvisedforreservations.

[A]toeithertelephoneortowritethehotel

[B]eithertotelephoneortowritethehotel

[C]thatIshouldtelephoneoreitherwritethehotel

[D]1oughteithertotelephoneorwritethehotel

15.wehavefinishedthecourse,weshallstartdoingmorerevisionwork.

[A]Fornow

[B]Sincethat

[C]Nowthat

[D]Bynow

SectionIIClozeTest

ForeachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourchoiceslabeledA,B,C,andD.Choose

thebestoneandputyourchoiceinthebracketsbelowthepassage.Readthewholepassagebeforemaking

yourchoices.(10points)

EXAMPLE:

Forinstance,theautomobiletunnelmighthugeventilationproblems.

[A]make

[B]bring

[C]raise

[D]create

ANSWER:[D]

WhenIwasabouttwelve,Isuddenlydevelopedagreatpassion16writingpoetry.Igaveupall

myotherhobbies,suchas17stamps,andspentallmy18timereadingpoetryandwritingit.

Thishabitofwritingpoetryoneverypossible19soongotmeintotroubleatschool.Ifalesson

didnotinterestme,Iwouldtakeoutmynotebookandstartwritingpoemsinclass.OfcourseIdidthis

very20,butitwasnotlongbeforeIgotcaught.OnedaywhileIwasbusywritingapoemduring

ageographylesson,Ilookeduptofindtheteacherstandingoverme,fumingwithangerbecauseIwas

not21attention.Hetorethepoemup,witha22nottowastetimeinhislesson.Allthe

sameIwasconvincedthatIhadwrittenagoodpoem,sothateveningIwroteitoutagainfrommemory.

Notlongafter,IreadaboutapoetrycontestandIdecidedtosendinmypoem.Weekslater,longafter

Ihadgivenuphope,IgotaletterinformingmeIhadwonfirst23Everyoneatschoolwasvery

impressed-exceptthegeographyteacher,who24memorecarefullythanever.Hewasquite25

thatIwasnotgoingtowritepoetryinhislesson!

16.[A]for

[B]in

[C]on

[D]at

17.[A]arranging

[B]collecting

[C]gathering

[D]keeping

18.[A]additional

[B]extra

[C]other

[D]spare

19.[A]chance

[B]moment

[C]occasion

[D]time

20.[A]anxiously

[B]attentively

[C]cautiously

[D]silently

21.[A]calling

[B]devoting

[C]attracting

[D]paying

22.[A]warning

[B]notice

[C]word

[D]look

23.[A]position

[B]prize

[C]reward

[D]victory

24.[A]guarded

[B]inspected

[C]observed

[D]watched

25.[A]determined

[B]annoyed

[C]fixed

[D]assured

SectionIIIReadingComprehension

Eachsentenceorpassagebelowisfollowedbyfourstatements.Oneofthestatementsisasuggestionwhich

canbemadefromtheinformationgivenintheoriginalsentenceorpassage.Readthemcarefullyandmake

yourchoice.Putyourchoiceinthebracketsontheleft.(10points)

EXAMPLE:

[A]Youshouldgetupwhenhecomesin.

[B]Youshouldsupporthim.

[C]Youshouldn,tbeafraidtoarguewithhim.

[D]Youmustbeofthesameheightasheis.

ANSWER:[B]

26.Watchyourstepwhenyourturncomestohaveaninterviewwiththegeneralmanager.

[A]Whenyouareaskedtoseethegeneralmanager,besurenottostepintohisofficewithouthis

permission.

[B]Watchthestepswhenyougoupstairstoseethegeneralmanagerathisoffice.

[C]Besuretobecarefulwhenitisyourturntogotothegeneralmanager,sofficeforaninterview

withhim.

[D]Watchoutanddon'tstepintothegeneralmanager'sofficeuntilitisyourturntohaveaninterview

withhim.

27.Sincenoadditionalfundisavailable,theextensionofthebuildingisoutofthequestion.

[A]Theextensionofthebuildingisimpossiblebecauseweareunabletogetextrafundforthepurpose.

[B]Thereissomeproblemabouttheextensionofthebuildingowingtolackoffund.

[C]Sincenoadditionalfundisavailable,wehavetosolvetheproblemregardingtheextensionof

thebuildingwithourownresources.

[D]Wecanundertaketheextensionofthebuildingevenwithoutadditionalfund.Itisnoproblem

atall.

28.Allalonghehasbeenstrivingnottofallshortofhisparents,expectations.

[A]Hehasbeentryinghardallthetimetoliveuptowhathisparentsexpectofhim.

[B]Hisparentshavebeenexpectinghimtoworkhard.

[C]Allthetimehehasbeentryinghardtobalancehimselfsoasnottofalldownashisparents

thoughthewould.

[D]Allthetime,ashisparentsexpecthimtodo,hehasbeentryinghardtosaveandnottobe

shortofmoney.

29.Thevariouscanalswhichdrainawaytheexcessivewaterhaveturnedthispieceoflandintoahighly

productiveagriculturalarea.

[A]Thecanalshavebeenusedtowatertheland.

[B]Thecanalshavebeenusedtoraiseagriculturalproduction.

[C]Excessivewaterhasbeenhelpfultoagriculturalproduction.

[D]Theproductionhasbeenmainlyagricultural.

30.Thereplacementofmanbymachineshasnotledtounemployment.Onthecontrary,thetotalnumbers

engagedinthetextileindustryhavecontinuedtorise.Thefactshouldnotbeignoredbythosewho

maintainthatunemploymentandmachineryareinseparablecompanions.

[A]Thebeliefthattheuseofmachinerycausesunemploymentisunfounded.

[B]Theuseofmachineryresultsinariseinproduction.

[C]Manypeoplelosetheirjobswhenmachinesareintroduced.

[D]Contrarytogeneralbelief,machineryandunemploymentareinseparablecompanions.

SectionIVStructureandVocabulary

Fillintheblankswiththewordswhichbestcompletethesentences.Putyourchoicesinthebrackets

ontheleft.(10points)

EXAMPLE:

Itwasthelargestexperimentwehaveeverhad;itsixhouses.

[A]ended

[B]finished

[C]was

[D]lasted

ANSWER:[D]

31.Hethoughtthepaintingwasoflittle,soheletmehaveitforonlytenpounds.

[A]cost

[B]value

[C]price

[D]expenses

32.TennisisainventedbyanEnglishmanonehundredyearsago.

[A]game

[B]play

[C]contest

[D]match

33.ItwaswithgreatdelightthatIreadinyourFebruarythelettertotheEditorwrittenby

Prof.Johnson.

[A]issue

[B]printing

[C]magazine

[D]copy

34.Thecurrentpoliticalofourcountryisfavourableforforeigninvestments.

[A]climate

[B]weather

[C]temperature

[D]state

35.SmithdroveallthetoLosAngelesandwasjustintimeforthe23"!Olympiad.

[A]way

[B]road

[C]journey

[D]trip

36.It'saverypopularplay,anditwouldbewisetoseatswellinadvance.

[A]book

[B]buy

[C]provide

[D]take

37.Thechildrenwillnotbeallowedtocomewithusiftheydon,t_______themselves.

[A]guide

[B]behave

[C]act

[D]direct

38.TheCustomsofficerdidn,tbothertoourluggage.

[A]control

[B]check

[C]ask

[D]glance

39.Afteralongwalkonahotday,oneoftenfeels_______.

[A]exhaustive

[B]exhausting

[C]exhaust

[D]exhausted

40.WhatIamtellingyouisstrictly.Don,tletanyoneknowofit.

[A]secretive

[B]special

[C]individual

[D]confidential

SectionVError-detectionandCorrection

Eachquestionconsistsofasentencewithfourunderlinedparts(wordsorphrases).Thesepartsarelabeled

[A],[B],[C],and[D].Choosethepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandputyourchoiceinthebrackets

ontheleft.Then,withoutalteringthemeaningofthesentence,writedownthecorrectwordorphrase

onthelinefollowingthebrackets.(10points)

EXAMPLE:

You'vetohurryupifyouwanttobuysomethingbecausethere'shardlysomethingleft.

ABCD

ANSWER:[C]anything

41.rmsureBetsyistheverygirlwhomyouwillbngIadtogetacquainted_to.

ABCD

42.NeitherhistrainingnorhisexperienceasaraiIwayengineerqualifyhimforhisjob.

ABCD

43.Undernocircumstancesweshoulddoanythingthatwillbenefitourselvesbutharmtheinterestsof

ABCD

thestate.

44.Thedentistsaidthatmytoothwentworse1shouldhavelohaveilpullout.

ABCD

45.sittinguplatelastnight,Tomnotonlyreadtheassignmontbutalsomanypoemsby

ABC

oneofhisfavouritepoets.

D

46.HowIwishJohnknewhowtoapplygrammaticalrulesproperlyandrecognizethefactthatheisnearly

ABC

alwaysinthewrong.

D

47.Thopopulationofmanymetropolitancitieshasmorethandoubleditinthepastdocado.

ABCD

48.Despitethetemporarydifficulties,themanagerprefersincreasingtheoutputtodecreaseit.

ABCD

49.Astronautscanbeaffeeledbyloneliness.Theymayhavetositinthespacecraftforweekswithvery

AB

littletodoandnoonetotalk.

CD

50.Oneofthearticlesj_sinteresting,informative,anditiseasytoread.

ABCD

SectionVIVerbForms

Fillintheblankswiththeappropriateformsofverbsgiveninbrackets.(10points)

EXAMPLE:

Itishighlydesirablethatanewpresident(appoint)forthiscollege.

ANSWER:(should)beappointed

51.Ifoundthatmycheatinginyesterday'sEnglishtest(report)tomyparentsthatveryevening.

52.WhileJane(carry)apailofmilkfromthebarntothekitchen,shespilledsomeofiton

herskirt.

53.Ifitwasn*tanaccident,he________(do)itonpurpose.

54.You'regoingtoEnglandnextyear.Youshouldnowpractice________(speak)Englishasmuchaspossible.

55.When________(see)throughatelescope,thesunappearsdarkerneartheedge.

56.Whilehewasinthearmy,helearnedEnglish,which(help)himalotinhisworkthere.

57.TheywereenviousofGeorgebecauseofhis(make)captainoftheteam.

58.Manyoftheworld'sgreatnovelsarereported________(make)intofilmslastyear.

59.Whenthebellsounded,theboysrushedoutoftheclassroom,each________(carry)anumberofnew

booksunderhisarm.

60.Thestudents(do)alltheexercises,theteacherwentontoexplainthetext.

SectionVIIChinese-EnglishTranslation

TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish.(15points)

61.这项计划和原来的计划比起来,要完整得多。

62.只有这样我们才能赶上世界的先进科学技术水平。

63.你对下一步该做些什么,清楚了吗?

64.在旧中国,几乎没有什么机器制造工业,更不用说电子工业了。

65.他在这次旅行中的所见所闻给他留下了深刻的印象。

SectionVIIIEnglish-ChineseTranslation

Chooseeitherofthefollowingtwopassages.Onlytheunderlinedsentencesaretobetranslated.(20points)

(1)

Televisionisnowplayingaveryimportantpartinourlife.Buttelevision,likeotherthings,has

bothadvantagesanddisadvantages.Dotheformeroutweighthelatter?

Inthefirstplace,televisionisnotonlyaconvenientsourceofentertainment,butalsoa

comparativelycheapone.(66)Forafamilyoffour,forexample,itismoreconvenientaswellascheaper

tositcomfortablyathome,withalmostunlimitedentertainmentavailable,thantogooutinsearchof

amusementelsewhere.(67)Theydonothavetopayforexpensiveseatsatthetheatre,thecinema,orthe

opera,onlytodiscover,perhaps,thattheshowisdisappointing.(68)Alltheyhavetodoispressa

button,andtheycanseeplays,films,operas,andshowsofeverykind,nottomentionpoliticaldiscussions

andthelatestexcitingfootballmatch.(69)Somepeople,howxvir,maintainthatthisispreciselywhere

thedangerlies.Thetelevisionviewertakesnoinitiative.Hemakesnochoiceandexercisesnojudgment.

(70)Heiscompletelypassiveandhaseverythingpresentedtohimwithoutanyeffortonhispart.

(71)Television,itisoftensaid,keepsoneinformedaboutcurrentevents,allowsonetofollowthe

latestdevelopmentsinscienceandpolitics,andoffersandendlessseriesofprogramswhichareboth

instructiveandentertaining.Themostdistantcountriesandthestrangestcustomarebroughtrightinto

one'ssitting-room.(72)Itcouldbearguedthattheradioperformsthisservicejustaswell;buton

televisioneverythingismuchmoreliving,muchmorereal.Yethereagainthereadanger.Wegetsoused

tolookingatit,sodependentonitsflickeringpictures,thatitbeginstodominateourlives.

Therearemanyotherargumentsforandagainsttelevision.Thepoorqualityofitsprogramsisoften

criticized.Butitisundoubtedlyagreatcomforttomanylonelyelderlypeople.Anddoesitcorruptor

instructourchildren?1thinkwemustrealizethattelevisioninitselfisneithergoodnorbad.(73)

Itistheusestowhichitisputthatdetermineitsvaluetosociety.

(2)

Anofficeisthe〃Brain〃ofabusiness.(74)Inanoffice,figures,listsandinformationarecompiled

whichtellthemanagersorheadsofthebusinesswhatishappeningintheirshopsorfactories.These

figuresguidethemanagersbytellingthemwhathashappenedandwhatishappening.

Informationcomesintoanofficeinallsortsofwaysbutthemainitemsofinformationcomeinregularly.

(75)Itispartofthejoboftheclerkstocollectandclassifythatinformationandtoputitintosuch

aformthatitiseasilyinterpretedandunderstood.Officescollectinformationthentheyclassifyit.

Thisworkofcollectioniscommoninanofficefromthesortingofmaileverymorningtotheaccountant,s

workinfindingoutthefinalfigurefortheyear*sprofit.(76)Classificationalwaysrequiresthe

arrangementofthesamekindofinformation,oftenintolistsorcolumns.(77)Forthiswork,correctness,

accuracyandspeed,asinallofficework,areessential.

Thereisnovalue,however,incollectingfigureswhichmeannothing.Figuresareguideswhichshould

helpwemakedecisions.(78)Theinterpretationofinformationandoftablesshouldtelluswheresuccess

orfailurelies,whereprofitcanbehadandwherelossesoccur.(79)Onthiskindofinformationand

fromtheknownfigures,achoiceismadeandaseriesofsuchchoicesmaymakeapolicy.

Afirmwhichhasthreefactoriesmayfind,forinstance,fromitsfigures,thatonefactoryislosing

moneyandachoicemayliebetweeneitherachangeofmanager,acutinproduction,anincreaseinproduction

orclosureofthefactory.Whicheveroneofthesedecisionsistakenbecomesthepolicy.(80)Itisclear

thatadecisionleadingtoapolicycanonlybeasgoodastheinformationonwhichitisbased.

Consequentlythereisaconstantsearchformoreandmoreexactinformation.(81)ManagerswillwanI

tohaveallthenecessaryfactsbeforetheycanmakethebestdecisionanditisnormalforthemtoseek

formoreandmoreinformation.

1985年考研英语真题答案

SectionI:StructureandVocabulary(15points)

1.[A]2.[B]3.[C]4.[B]5.[D]

6.[C]7.[D]8.[A]9.[A]10.[D]

11.[B]12.[C]13.[A]14.[B]15.[C]

SectionII:ClozeTest(10points)

16.[A]17.[B]18.[D]19.[C]20.[C]

21.[D]22.[A]23.[B]24.[D]25.[A]

SectionIII:ReadingComprehension(10points)

26.[C]27.[A]28.[A]29.[B]30.[A]

SectionIV:StructureandVocabulary(10points)

31.[B]32.[A]33.[A]34.[A]35.[A]

36.[A]37.[B]38.[B]39.[D]40.[D]

SectionV:Error-detectionandCorrection(10points)

41.[D]with42.[C]qualifies

43.[B]shouldwe44.[D]pulled

45.[B]readnotonly46.[C]recognized

47.[C]doubled48.[D]decreasing

49.[D]totalkto/with50.[C]easy

SectionVI:VerbForms(10points)

51.wasreported/hadbeenreported52.wascarrying

53.musthavedown54.speaking

55.seen56.helped

57.havingbeenmade/beingmade58.tohavebeenmade

59.carrying60.havingdone

SectionVII:Chinese-EnglishTranslation(15points)

61.Comparedwiththeoriginalone,thisplanisfarmorecomplete.

62.Onlyinthiswaycanwecatchupwiththeworld*sadvancedlevelsinscienceandtechnology.

63.Areyouclearaboutwhatyoushoulddonext?

64.InoldChina,therewashardlyanymachine-buildingindustry,tosaynothingofanelectronicindustry.

65.Whathesawandheardonhistripgavehimaverydeepimpression.

SectionVIII:English-ChineseTranslation(20points)

66.譬如,对于一个四口之家,舒舒服服地坐在家里收看电视,就能看到几乎是数不清的娱乐节目,这比到外面别

的地方去消遣便宜得多,方便的多。

67.他们不必花钱去戏院、电影院,或歌剧院买价钱很高的戏票,结果他们也许还会发现所演出的节目很令人失望。

68.他们所要做的只是按一下电钮,就能看到各种戏剧、电影、歌剧和各式各样的演出,更不用说各种政治辩论和

最近举行的激动人心的足球赛。

69.可是,有些人则坚持认为这恰恰是危险的所在。

70.看电视的人是完全被动的,他可以毫不费力就能看到所播放的每一个节目。

71.人们常说,电视能使一个人对时事了如指掌,随时了解科学和政治方面的最新发展。同时还能源源不断地为观

众提供各种既有教育意义又带有娱乐性的节目。

72.可能会有人提出无线电广播也同样能做到这一点;但在电视屏幕上,每个节目都显得更加生动,更加真实。

73.电视对社会的价值取决于我们怎样去利用它。

(2)

74.在办公室里,人们将各种数据、表格和资料(信息)加以汇编以便让经理们或企业的主管人员了解他们的商店

或工厂目前正在发生的情况。

75.职员们的一部分任务就是手机这种资料(信息)将它分类并制成这样一份表格,这份表格要能是这种资料(信

息)易于解释,易于理解。

76.分类工作始终需要将同样的资料加以整理,往往是将它们列成表格或专栏。

77.对于这种工作来说,像所有的办公室工作一样,正确性、准确性和速度是必不可少的。

78.对资料(信息)和报表所做的解释,应能给我们显示出成败之所在哪里可以有盈利以及哪里出现了亏损。

79.根据这种资料(信息)和那些已知的数据,就能作出一种选择,而一系列这样的选择就能形成一项决策。

80.很显然,形成决策的那个决定的好坏,只能取决于它所依据的资料(信息)的好坏。

81.经理们必定需要在掌握一切必要的情况之后才能作出最佳的决定。对他们来说,要求得到越来越多的资料(信

息)是很正常的。

1984年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题

SectionIStructureandVocabulary

Ineachquestion,decidewhichofthefourchoicesgivenwillmostsuitablycompletethesentenceif

insertedattheplacemarked.Putyourchoice,inthebracketsontheleft.(15points)

EXAMPLE:

Totesthistheory,thescientistsetanexperiment.

[A]up

[B]out

[C]upon

[D]forth

ANSWER:[A]

1.Iwascaughttherainyesterday.

[A]in

[B]by

[C]with

[D]at

2.IpromisetolookthematterassoonasIgetbacktotheheadoffice.

[A]into

[B]for

[C]in

[D]after

3.Theyleftpriorourarrival.

[A]at

[B]to

[C]by

[D]of

4.Theteacherhasrepeatedlyremindedhimit.

[A]of

[B]for

[C]with

[D]to

5.Heisindifferenthardshipsanddangers.

[A]of

[B]at

[C]in

[D]to

6.Duringthathardwinter,theworkersinDetroitwentstrike.

[A]into

[B]in

[C]on

[D]to

7.Johndidithiswill.

[A]at

[B]in

[C]to

[D]against

8.Comeandseemewhenever________.

[A]youareconvenient

[B]youwillbeconvenient

[C]itisconvenienttoyou

[D]itwillbeconvenienttoyou

9.ThisgirlisMary'scousin.

[A]prettylittleSwedish

[B]Swedishlittlepretty

[C]Swedishprettylittle

[D]littleprettySwedish

10.Itisn'tquitethathewillbepresentatthemeeting.

[A]sure

[B]right

[C]certain

[D]exact

11.WhyistheretrafficonthestreetsinFebruarythaninMay?

[A]less

[B]fewer

[C]few

[D]little

12.Ishouldliketorentahouse,modern,comfortableandinaquietenvironment.

[A]beforeall

[B]firstofall

[C]afterall

[D]aboveall

13.Hisfewpersonalbelongingsmakeitpossibleforhimtomovefromplacetoplace.

[A]inease

[B]atease

[C]withease

[D]witheasiness

14.Letustrytouseourintellectto.

[A]thefullestbenefit

[B]thebestuse

[C]thehighestprofit

[D]thegreatestadvantage

15.Theydidnotfindtopreparefortheworstconditionstheymightmeet.

[A]worththeirwhile

[B]itworthwhile

[C]itworth

[D]itworthy

16.Youwillsoonthisclimateandthenthechangesintemperaturewillnotaffectyou.

[A]getusedto

[B]getto

[C]getover

[D]getonwith

17.Water,whenboiled,alwaysstream.

[A]givesin

[B]givesout

[C]givesoff

[D]givesaway

18.Theirplansforabigparty

[A]fellout

[B]fellaway

[C]felloff

[D]fellthrough

19.Badlybeaten,theintrudersindisorder.

[A]fellof

[B]fellout

[C]fellback

[D]fellaway

20.Thepicnicatlastafterbeingtwicepostponed.

[A]cameoff

[B]cameup

[C]puton

[D]wenton

21.Veryfewexpertswithcompletelynewanswerstotheworld'seconomicproblems.

[A]cometo

[B]comeround

[C]comeup

[D]comeon

22.Hisfacegavehimwhenhetoldalie.

[A]off

[B]away

[C]up

[D]out

23.Someonemusthaveleftthetapon,thewaterwasrunningoverandfloodingthebathroom.

[A]therefore

[B]for

[C]nevertheless

[D]moreover

24.Ifthatideawaswrong,theprojectisboundtofail,goodalltheotherideasmightbe.

[A]whatever

[B]though

[C]whatsoever

[D]however

25.Takeanumbrellawithyouincaseof.

[A]itrains

[B]therain

[C]rain

[D]raining

26.Themanoverthereisourprincipal.

[A]nootherbut

[B]nootherthan

[C]noonethan

[D]noneotherthan

27.ThefootballmatchwastelevisedfromtheWorkers,Stadium.

[A]alive

[B]life

[C]live

[D]lively

28.Thesizeoftheaudience,wehadexpected,waswelloveronethousand.

[A]whom

[B]who

[C]as

[D]that

29.TheChineseRedCrossageneroussumtothereliefofthephysicallydisabled.

[A]assigned

[B]contributed

[C]furnished

[D]administered

30.mycarisbeingmadereadyforalongjourney.

[A]Inthemoment

[B]Atthemoment

[C]Forthemoment

[D]Bythemoment

SectionIIClozeTest

ForeachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourchoiceslabeledA,B,C,andD.Choose

thebestoneandputyourchoiceinthebracketsbelowthepassage.Readthewholepassagebeforemaking

yourchoices.(10points)

EXAMPLE:

Hotmetalasitgrowscooler.

[A]condenses

[B]reduces

[C]decreases

[D]contracts

ANSWER:[D]

Ventilation,asweknow,isasystemormeansofprovidingfreshair.Itplaysaveryimportantpart

inthefieldofengineering.Forinstance,theautomobiletunnelmight31hugeventilationproblems.

Eveninthedaysofsmoky,coal-burning32,trainsmadetheirownventilationbypushinga

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