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PartⅠListeningComprehension(20minutes)SECTIONADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

1.[1分]

A.Hisgradesinsciencecoursesareverygood.

B.Hehasn’ttakenenoughcoursesingeology.

C.Helikesgeologyenoughtocontinuewithit.

D.Hedoesn’twanttotakeanymoresciencecourses.

2.[1分]

A.Shewasn’tabletofinishthedissertation.

B.She’snotsurehowtosolvethemystery.

C.She’snotsurehowshewasabletofinishsoearly.

D.Howtowritethedissertationisamystery

3.[1分]

A.Onlyonepersoncancome.

B.Therehavebeenafewresponses.

C.Theyneedonemoreresponse.

D.Almosteveryonecancome

4.[1分]

A.Thestudentsintheclassdidnotenjoythefieldtrip.

B.Thetransportationforthetripisfree.

C.Somepeoplemaynotgoonthetrip.

D.Allthestudentsintheclasshavepaidthetransportationfee.

5.[1分]

A.Sarahmovedtoanewaddresstwoweeksago.

B.TheyshouldpaySarahavisit.

C.TheyshouldstopvisitingSarah.

D.TheyshouldpickupSarah.

6.[1分]

A.Lookforabigoffice.

B.Makeabetwithothers.

C.Rentahousewithabathroomandakitchen.

D.Movetoanotherhouse.

7.[1分]

A.Inabookstore.

B.Inthewoman’shouse.

C.Inthelibrary.

D.Inthelaboratory.

8.[1分]

A.Theapartmentsaretoosmallforthestudentstoshare.

B.Veryfewstudentscouldaffordtolivethere.

C.Moststudentsareeasytoreachtheapartments.

D.Twobedroomsrentsfor1,600dollars.

9.[1分]

A.She’snotsoenthusiasticaboutacademics.

B.She’sunabletousecomputers.

C.Shewishesshecouldbeabetterstudents.

D.Hercapacitiesoflearningcomputersisbetterthanhis.

10.[1分]

A.Examinethetypingmistakes

B.Havesomeoneelsetypehispapers.

C.Askanotherpersontocheckhiswork.

D.Heisalwayslookingforhispapers.

SECTIONBDirections:Inthissectionyouwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestionsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearonequestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarketA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Passage1Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard:

11.[1分]

A.Theyhavethesamemechanismsofvocaldevelopment.

B.Theybeginwithbabblingwhenlearningtoproducesound.

C.Theybothsingperfectly.

D.Theyneedthesametimeperiodtofinishtheirvocaldevelopment.

12.[1分]

A.Whetherthemechanismsofvocaldevelopmentarethesameinhumansandbirds.

B.Whetherbabysongbirdscanrespondtosocialinteractions.

C.Theroleofimitationandsocialinteractions

D.Whetherhumaninfantsandbabysongbirdssharethesamevocaldevelopmentpath.

13.[1分]

A.Imitation

B.Sensorycapacities.

C.Maternalbehavior.

D.Sociallearning.

14.[1分]

A.Heiscapableandlikesfinishinghisworksalone..

B.Heisthemostfamousandinfluentialproducerinthehistoryofrockmusic.

C.Heisgoodatcooperatewithothers.

D.Heismorethanaproducer.

15.[1分]

A.Becauseheproducedadistinctive“wallofsound”,inwhichanumberofinstrumentsareblendedtogether.

B.Becausehepreferredtohavethesoundsofmultipleinstrumentsmixedtogether.

C.Becausebesidesbeingaproducer,hedidmanyotherthingssuchasoperatedhisownrecordcompany.

D.Becauseheworkedtogetherwithsingers,actorsanddirectors.

16.[1分]

A.Becausehisworksarethecombinationofallthetraditionalworks.

B.Becausehisworksareproducedbyseveralinstruments.

C.Becausehisworkshaveastereo.

D.Becausehisworksfeatureallofthecurrentartists.

17.[1分]

A.86percentofUScollegestudentssaytheNethashadanegativeimpactontheircollegeacademicexperience

B.28percentofcollegestudentssaytheyusetheInternetmostoftentokeepintouchwiththeirfriends.

C.Nearly80percentofcollegestudentsintheUSsaytheyusetheInternettodownloadmusicfiles

D.ManystudentssaytheInternetisessentialtoboththeiracademicandsociallives.

18.[1分]

A.80percent.

B.73percent.

C.38percent.

D.28percent.

19.[1分]

A.SomeUScollegestudentsusetheInternettoexpressideastoaprofessor.

B.SomeUScollegestudentsusetheInternettoimprovetheirrelationshipswiththeirclassmatesandprofessors.

C.SomeUScollegestudentsusetheInternettocalltheirfriends.

D.SomeUScollegestudentsusetheInternettocorrespondwithfamily.

20.[1分]

A.TheInternethasinfluencedtheUScollegestudents’dailylifetremendously.

B.TheInternethashadanegativeimpactontheUScollegestudents’dailylife.

C.TheUScollegestudentsareindifferenttotheInternet.

D.TheUScollegestudentsareenthusiasticaboutmakingfriends.

PartⅡReadingComprehension(35minutes)Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Passage1Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:AccordingtoForresterResearch,8.6milliononlineshoppersaccesstheInternetviaahigh-speedconnection,comparedto12millionusingdial-up.Takenalone,thosefindingsarehardlygroundbreaking.What’snoteworthyistherestofthepicturethatemergesfromthatstudy:Thosebroadbandusersareyounger,richer,andbetterinformedthantheirnarrowbandcounterparts.Theyspendmoretimeandmoneyonlineandaremorelikelytobuycustomizedproductsandservices.Sowhyhasn’ttheInternetbecomethefocusforbroadbandcompaniesseekingtoestablishrelationshipswithademographicthathasdemonstratedapreferencefortheirproduct?Simplyput,untilrecently,theirattemptsfellflat.Justoverayearago,ouragencylaunchedanonlineperformance-basede-marketingcampaigntopromoteabroadbandservice.Despiteengagingcreativeandacompellingoffer,itmetwithresoundingsilence.Sixmonthslater,theresponsewasonlymarginallybetter.Sowewereonlycautiouslyoptimistictwomonthslaterwhenwelaunchedanothercampaignforthesameadvertiser,usingthesameoffer.Thistime,itwasasuccess.Responseratestripledandthecustomeracquisitioncostdroppedfrom$300tounder$100.Clearly,thefloodgateshaveopenedandthemostsought-afterconsumersarerushingthroughtobroadband.Andwhilethesurgeinresponsewasn’tacompletesurprisegiventheemphasisplacedonmarketingbroadbandservices,itwasenoughtomakeuscuriousaboutwhatotherfactorswereatplay.Whatwediscoveredwasascenariowheresomanypeoplehaveexperiencedbroadband’ssuperiorityatwork,school,andeveninfriends’homesthattheyknowwhatthey’remissing.AccordingtoU.S.NewsWorldReport,some20millionhouseholdsnationwidenowhavebroadband,withanother100,000signingupeachweek.Thatsaturationhascreatedamarketofincreasinglydiscontentdial-upsubscribersforbroadbandcompaniestoreach.Imaginetheimpactwhen--asdial-upusersimpatientlywaitforWebpagestoload--anadpopsuppromisinglightning-fastaccess.Theirresponsestartsanongoingrelationshipmanagedthroughnewslettersandothere-mailcommunicationsdesignedtokeeptheminformedaboutvalue-addedservices,specialpromotions,etc.Notonlyisitademographicpre-disposedtoonlineCRM,itisalsoonethatisfarfromoversold.Infact,lessthanone-thirdofU.S.householdswillsubscribetoabroadbandserviceby2022.Andasservicesdesignedspecificallyforbroadbandincreaseandsupportfordial-updeclines,the42percentofInternetuserswhosaidtheydidn’tneedbroadbandwillbecomereceptivetoawell-focusedCRMprogram.Butitwon’tlastforever.Whilethewindowofopportunitytoreachbroadbandbuyersonlineisopen,it’snotlikelytostaythatway.Broadbandmaybethecurrentheirapparentforconnectivity,butwirelesshasgiveneveryindicationitwillbeasleeperhit,emergingfromnowheretotakethetopspot.Inshort,thetimeforbroadbandcompaniestoestablishonlinecustomerrelationshipsisnow--beforethewindowslamsshut.

21.WhatisNOTmentionedastheresultofForresterResearchinthefirstparagraph?[1分]

A.AlotofonlineshoppersaccesstheInternetbybroadband.

B.Broadbandusersgetmoreinformationthanthedial-upusers.

C.Itisprobableforbroadbanduserstobuytheproductsspeciallymadeforthem.

D.Itisthefirsttimeforpeopletofindoutthenumberofbroadbandandnarrowbandusers.

22.Whatdidtheonlineperformance-basede-marketingcampaignbringatfirst?[1分]

A.Thepromotionofabroadbandservice.

B.Cautiousresponses.

C.Noresponseatall.

D.Somemarginalresponses.

23.Whydidanothercampaignbecomeasuccesslater?[1分]

A.Becausetheagencyhasusedacompellingoffer.

B.Becausepeoplehaveenjoyedthebroadband’sadvantagesintheirdailylife.

C.Becausetheagencyhasspentalotofmoneyontheadvertisements.

D.Becausepeoplebecomecuriousaboutthebroadband.

24.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat____.[1分]

A.Fewislikelytousedial-upinthefuture.

B.Broadbandcompaniesshouldestablishonlinecustomerrelationshipsnow.

C.About20millionhouseholdsnationwidenowhavebroadband.

D.Peopledesignmoreservicesspeciallyforbroadband.

25.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?[1分]

A.HowForresterResearchgotthevaluableinformation.

B.Whypeoplewanttousebroadband.

C.HowbroadbandservicesfindsuccessinonlineCRM.

D.Broadbandserviceshavegreatinfluenceonpeople.

Passage2Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:ThefollowingpassageisanopeningspeechbyLordWeidenfeld,founderoftheEuropaeumandChairman,WeidenfeldandNicolsonPublishersIamveryprivilegedandgratifiedtotalktoyoutoday.IthinkitismostappropriatetohavethismeetingattheHumboldtUniversity,Berlin,becauseoftheimpulsetothecreationtotheEuropeannetwork,tothesequenceofevents,andthatgreatturningpointofhistory,whichissymbolisedbythefalloftheBerlinwall.Itwasthatparticularimpulsethatstartedanenterprisetobringtogetherteachersandstudentsin,firstofall,WesternEuropeanUniversitiestoofferresourcestothoseuniversitieswhichhadonlyrecentlyemergedinotherpartsofEurope.SowestartedtheEuropaeumnetwork.Sixuniversitiesjoinedusinitially.WethenapproachedtheUniversityofPraguetojoinusforthebeginningofanenlargement,whichwouldalsotoincludeuniversitiespreviouslybehindtheIronCurtain.ThegroupthatweassembledaroundtheEuropaeumlogoisbynomeansexclusiveandwewouldverymuchliketoenlargeit.Theterm’variablegeometry’isveryfashionableininternationalpolitics,butIthinkitalsoappliestoourintentions,wewantittoexpandandincludeotheruniversitieseitherasfullmembersorassociatessofreestandingresearchinstitutes.ThankstothegenerosityofourGermansponsorDaimlerChrysler,particularlytheDaviesGroupoftheorganization,DrKlausMangoldandDrBensel,wearenowengaginginastudyoftherolesoftheuniversitiesinthefuture.Wehaveanumberofideasregardinghowtosetaboutansweringthesethreemajorquestions:Whatisthefutureroleoftheuniversity?Ifwehaveestablishedwhatitis,howdoweequipittoproducetheresourcesanddoitsjobandwhatroledoesitplayinoursociety?Wehopetohaveanumberofongoingconferencesandexchangesofviewsonthesubjectthankstothefriendlyandco-operationofHumboldtUniversity.Wearenowinanewerasince11September.IthinkthatonedaywewillregardthatapproximatedecadefromthefallofthewallinBerlinandthedestructionoftheWorldTradeCentreinNewYork.Hereitisimportantthatweplayourrole.InwhatwenowseeintheplateauofCentralSoutheastAsia,aholyallianceofbarbarism,fanaticismandhightechproductoftheinformationsociety.TheUniversity,byhavingasacomponentanimportantdosageofhumanism,makesallthedifferencebetweenaRobespierrelikerevolutionoracontinuationofthehumanspiritwiththenewresourcesandtools,carefullyhusbanded,monitoredandcontrolled.ThankstoPresidentofHumboldtUniversity,ProfessorMichaelKreile,ProfessorPera,PaulFlatherandcolleagues.

26.WhatistheattitudeofthespeakertowardthedevelopmentofEuropaeum?[1分]

A.Europaeumisopentoalmostalluniversities.

B.Europaeumisexclusivetosomeenterprises.

C.Europaeumisopenonlytoresearchinstitutes.

D.Europaeumisexclusivetoanyotheruniversities.

27.WhatcanbeconcludedabouttheEuropaeumlogofromthefirstparagraph?[1分]

A.Beingnoexclusive.

B.BringingtogetherteachersandstudentsinWesternEuropeanUniversities.

C.EnlargingEuropaeum.

D.Havingvariablegeometry.

28.Whatisthesubjectofthisconference?[1分]

A.Howtoequipauniversitytoproducetheresources.

B.Howtoenlargeauniversitytosomeextent.

C.Howtocooperatewithotheruniversities.

D.Astudyoftherolesoftheuniversitiesinthefuture.

29.Whatkindoforganizationdoesthespeakerhopetohave?[1分]

A.Anorganizationinwhichtheyplayanimportantrole.

B.Anorganizationfullofhumanism.

C.Anorganizationofrevolution.

D.Anorganizationfullofinformation.

30.Whatisthepurposeoftheorganization?[1分]

A.Tocontinueanddevelophumanspiritwithnewresourcesandtools.

B.Toexchangeviewswithdifferentuniversities.

C.Touniteuniversitiesandenterprises.

D.TocreatetheEuropeannetworktocontinuehumanism.

Passage3Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Whenaheart-lungmachinewasinventedthatcouldtakeoverthejoboftheheart,putoxygenintothebloodandkeepthecirculationgoingduringsurgery,surgeonscouldstoptheheartwhiletheywerecuttingandsuturing.Recently,incertaincases,somesurgeonshavebegunoperatingwithoutthepumpwhiletheheartcontinuestobeat.“Thebenefitsofoff-pumpsurgeryaretremendousforpatientswhomeetthecriteriaforthisprocedure,”saysDr.JimZellnerwiththeAllianceofCardiac,ThoracicandVascularSurgeons.“Thereislessneedforbloodproducts,lesschanceofcomplicationsduringandaftersurgery,earlierrecoveryandearlierreturntoregularactivity.”SeawoodMurrayfeelshewasledbyGodtofindDr.ZellnerandMemorialHospitalandtohaveoff-pumpsurgery.AveteranoftheUnitedStatesNavyasanuclearweaponssecurityofficerandcommandingofficerofamineassemblygroupformorethan31years,Seawoodhasnevercomplainedaboutstressorpain.HesawthreetoursofdutyoffthecoastofVietnam.However,aftersufferingfromchestpainforalmostayearandbeingmisdiagnosedwithchronicheartburn,Seawoodknewsomethingwasseriouslywrong.AttheVeteran’shospitalinMurfreesboro,helearnedhehadheartdiseaseandwastoldtocomebackinsixweeks.“Ididn’twanttowaitthatlongandaskedforareferraltoTheChattanoogaHeartInstitute,”Seawoodsays.“Dr.NoelHuntfoundthat40%ofmyheartwasnotgettingtheamountofblooditneededtooperateproperly.”Fourdayslater,Seawoodwasundergoingoff-pumptriplebypasssurgeryatMemorialHospitalunderthehandofDr.Zellner.“Iwassittingupthatevening,walkingaroundtheseconddayandfeelinggoodenoughtogohomethethirdday,butIstayedtillthefourthmorning,”Seawoodsays.“Twootherswhohadon-pumpbypasssurgerythesamedayIhadmineoff-pumpwerebarelywalkingwhenIleft.”

31.Howdosurgeonsusuallyoperateonaheart-attackeraccordingtothepassage?[1分]

A.Theyoperatewithoutapump.

B.Theyoperatewithaheart-lungmachine.

C.Theyoperatebystoppingtheheart.

D.Theyoperatewithnothingbutcuttingandsuturing.

32.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTthebenefitofoff-pumpsurgery?[1分]

A.Theheart-attackpatientswillberecoveredinoneday.

B.〖JP3〗Therearefewerchancesforheart-attackpatientstosufferfromothernewdiseasesduringthecourseofhearattack.

C.Off-pumpsurgeryneedsfewerbloodproducts.

D.Theheart-attackpatientswillbewellagainearlier.

33.What’swrongwithSeawoodMurray?[1分]

A.Hesufferedfromchronicheartburn.

B.Hesufferedfromheartattack.

C.HehadthreetoursofdutyoffthecoastofVietnam.

D.Hisheartcouldn’tgetblooditneededtooperate.

34.WhatdidDr.ZellnerdoforSeawoodMurray’sdisease?[1分]

A.Dr.Zellnergavehimasurgerywithaheart-lungmachine..

B.Dr.Zellnerdiagnosedhisdiseaseaschronicheartburn.

C.Dr.Zellnergavehimanoff-pumptriplebypasssurgery.

D.Dr.Zellnerreferredhimtoanotherhospital.

35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?[1分]

A.SeawoodMurraycouldhardlywalkfourdaysafterthesurgery.

B.SeawoodMurraygotrecoveredmoreslowlythanotherpatients.

C.SeawoodMurrayfeltwellandwenthomethethirddayafterthesurgery.

D.SeawoodMurraywenthomethefourthdayafterthesurgery.

Passage4Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Thekeyelementtosuccessfulinterviewingisnotyourexperience,yourgrades,whatclassesyoutook,yourextracurricularactivities,oranyoftheotherbasicnecessities.Thoseskillsarewhatgotyoutheinterview.Thekeyelementtosuccessfulinterviewingcanbesummedupinoneword:attitude.Ifyouwanttoriseaboveotherswithbetterexperience,bettergrades,orbetteranything,youwillneedtoworkondevelopingahighlypositiveworkattitude.Yourattitudedetermineswhetheryouwill“makethecut”orbediscarded.Remember,thereareplentyofcompetitorswiththeabilitytodoalmostanygivenjob--especiallyattheentrylevel.Thewaymostemployersdifferentiateattheentrylevelisbycandidates’attitudestowardthejob.Yourattitudeisoftenwhatrecruiterswillrememberwhenthedusthassettledafterreviewingten,twenty,orevenonehundredcandidates--theonewhowassincerelywillingtoputforthhisverybesteffort.Ifyouhavetheattitudeofwantingtodoyourverybestforthecompany,ofbeingfocusedonthecompany’sneeds,ofputtingyourselfforthasthepersonwhowillbecommittedanddedicatedtofulfillingtheirneeds,youwilllikelybetheonechosen.Whyisattitudesoimportant?Becausemostcompaniesalreadyhavetheirfullshareofmulti-talentedsuperstarswhocareaboutnoonebutthemselves.Askanymanagerwhothemostvaluablememberofhisteamis,andhewillpointnottotheoverratedsuperstar,buttothepersonwhohasthe“cando”attitude,thepersonwhocanbecountedoninanysituation,thepersonwhotrulystrivesforexcellence.Givemeateamplayerwhoisachievingat99%andIwilltakeheroveraflashysuperstarwhoisrunningat50%efficiencyanydayoftheweek.Andsowill99%ofallhiringmanagers.Sodon’tworryifyouarenot“superstar”quality.Ifyoucanshowme,inyourwordsandactions,thatyouarereadytoputforthyourverybestefforttowardachievingexcellence,youwillbechosenoverthesuperstar.Youcanshowyourwinningattitudeinthewayyoupresentyourself.Incorporatetheactualwords“positiveattitude,”“excellence,”and“strivingtobemybest”intoyourinterviewlanguage.Thenshowbyyourstoriesandexampleshowthesewordspositivelyaffectyourlife.Showmewhenandwhereandhowyouhaveputforthextraeffortaboveandbeyondthecallofduty.Showmehowyoubeatadeadline,howyouexcelledinaproject,orhowyoumadeadifferencebygoingtheextramile.Ifyoucanshowme,bywordsandexamples,your“cando”attitude,itisyouIwillhire,whileallofthesuperstarswillreceivepoliterejectionletterstoaddtotheirgrowingcollections.

36.Whatisthekeyelementtosuccessfulinterviewingaccordingtothispassage?[1分]

A.Coursestakenbefore.

B.Avariedexperience.

C.Apositiveworkattitude.

D.Interviewees’capability.

37.Whichofthefollowingstatementiscorrectintheauthor’sopinion?[1分]

A.Thereareinadequatecompetitorswiththeabilitytodoalmostanygivenjob—especiallyattheentrylevel.

B.Mostinterviewersgenerallydependonthecandidates’attitudestowardthejobtochoosetheemployees.

C.Mostemployerstellthedifferencebetweencandidatesbytheirentrylevel.

D.Betterexperienceandbettergradesbecomethemostimportantelementstobechosen.

38.Whoisthemostvaluablememberofhisteamtoamanager?[1分]

A.Themulti-talentedsuperstar.

B.Thepersonwhotrieshisbestforexcellence.

C.Thepersonwhocountsonhimselfanddoesnotcooperatewithothers.

D.Theflashystarwhomakesthecompanyfamous.

39.Inaninterview,whatmakesyouleaveagoodimpressionontheinterviewer?[1分]

A.Yourboastingwords.

B.Thewordssuchaspositiveattitude,excellence,andstrivingtobemybest.

C.Yourownstories.

D.Wordsandexamplestoshowyourpositiveattitude.

40.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?[1分]

A.YourAttitudeDeterminesWhetherYouWill“MakeTheCut”orBeDiscarded.

B.HowtoFindaGoodJob.

C.TheMostImportantAspectofInterviewing.

D.ASuccessfulInterviewing.

PartⅢVocabulary(20minutes)Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA.,B.,C.andD..ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

41.Tocheckthatyourmobilephoneis____withtheproductswesell,clickonthelinkbelowthatmatchesthemanufacturerofyourmobilephone.[1分]

A.confidential

B.compatible

C.conscientious

D.conspicuous

42.26%votessaidtheyhadamomentofsilenceorprayerto____theanniversaryofSept.11.[1分]

A.commemorate

B.manipulate

C.withhold

D.consensus

43.Themedicalresearchersaretryingtofindoutwhois____toSARS.[1分]

A.infectious

B.susceptible

C.apt

D.prompt

44.Heiseagertogettheinformationaboutwhencopyrightsforcomputerauthorsorinvisualarts____.[1分]

A.abolish

B.constrain

C.amend

D.expire

45.Forthetimebeingtherearemore____tobefilledinthecompanies,buttheyarefarfromenoughtomeetthedemandsofsomanygraduates.[1分]

A.vacations

B.varieties

C.vacancies

D.variations

46.Thehonestyoungman____thebossthathewouldtryhisbestfortheexcellence.[1分]

A.ensured

B.assured

C.secured

D.insured

47.Thegreenhouseeffectwaspartly____fortheglobalwarmingandthetemperaturechangesarelikelytohavegreateffectonthespreadofdiseases.[1分]

A.toblame

B.blame

C.tobeblamed

D.blaming

48.____toChinaDailyisagoodchoiceforanEnglishlearner.[1分]

A.Prescribing

B.Transcribing

C.Describing

D.Subscribing

49.Keepingspeakingastrangelanguagetorandomindividuals,hemadeeverybody____byhisbehavior.[1分]

A.ridiculed

B.enchanted

C.bewildered

D.induced

50.Nobodycanexactly____thecauseofsevereacuterespiratorysyndromethoughithasspreadforafewmonths.[1分]

A.accountwith

B.accounton

C.accountfor

D.accountof

51.Thejury____thefootballstarofhavingcommittedmurderandhewassentencedtocapitalpunishment.[1分]

A.accused

B.convicted

C.charged

D.acquitted

52.Ifyourfirstbusinessgoalistomakemoney,youshouldsetthegoalofhowmuchmoneyyouexpecttogainandthenwork____.[1分]

A.accordingly

B.therefore

C.nevertheless

D.however

53.____theculturalrevolution,hewouldhavebeenaVIPinthisfield.[1分]

A.Inspiteof

B.Orelse

C.Becauseof

D.Butfor

54.XiaoWangiseagertogoabroadtostudyarchitecture,buthehasn’tgota(n)____passport.[1分]

A.valid

B.efficient

C.effective

D.practical

55.Thebudgetcutswill____thefutureofourchildren,aswewillbeforcedtoeliminateeducationalservices.[1分]

A.jeopardize

B.hazard

C.venture

D.risk

56.Failingto____theInformationRevolution,theyareunabletomeetthedemandsofthemodernsociety.[1分]

A.comeupwith

B.faceupwith

C.keepupwith

D.liveupwith

57.Theywouldliketogratefully____thecontributionoftimeandeffortbythefollowingcompanies.[1分]

A.admit

B.acknowledge

C.attribute

D.accept

58.Tuitionhikewill____collegeplans,soitisnecessarythattheuniversityadministratorshaveaplanthatwillguaranteeallofthesestudentshaveenoughfundforcompletingtheireducation.[1分]

A.prevail

B.forbid

C.prohibit

D.hinder

59.Everybodycouldseethattheyoungmanwas____goingabroadtostudy,whetherhisparentscouldaffordthetuitionornot.[1分]

A.lackof

B.intenton

C.deficientin

D.adequatefor

60.Exactly,thereasonit’ssocoolisthatitis____toyourmindandeyesthatsquaresAandBarethesamecolor,buttheyare.[1分]

A.intelligible

B.indicative

C.inconceivable

D.invariable

61.Studentshaveto____lifeaftergraduation,thoughtheyaregraduatingwithoutaclueaboutwhattheywanttodowiththeirlives.[1分]

A.contend

B.contemplate

C.visualize

D.dwell

62.Alocaltransactionmanagementsystemisresponsibleforinitiating,monitoring,andterminating____inacomputingsystem.[1分]

A.transactions

B.B)transitions

C.stimulations

D.solutions

63.Itiswisetodrawalinebetweenpastandfuture,becauseitisimpossibletocalculateallthathasbeendone—itisincommensurableanditisunworthytorummageinyesterday’sdust.____letusestablishanewstep.[1分]

A.Moreover

B.Whereby

C.However

D.Henceforth

64.Researchershaveidentifiedanumberoffactorsthataffecthow____youaretostress—amongthemareeatingandsleepinghabits,caffeineandalcoholintake,andhowweexpressouremotions.[1分]

A.vicious

B.vulnerable

C.vulgar

D.void

65.Instead,theIndiansproduceda____bowingperformanceinwhichtheirstandardsfellfarbelowthoseonthesegreatcricketingoccasions.[1分]

A.feeble

B.formidable

C.exotic

D.exquisite

66.Nocompanywillrefuseto____somutuallybeneficialaplanasJackcameupwithatt

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