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PartⅠListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththequestionandtheconversationwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A.2hoursB.3hoursC.4hoursD.5hoursFromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9clockinthemorningandhavetofinishby2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)"5hours"isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]

1.[0.5分]

A.Dick’strousersdon’tmatchhisjacket.

B.Dicklooksfunnyinthatyellowjacket.

C.ThecolorofDick’sjacketistoodark.

D.Dickhasbadtasteinclothes.

2.[0.5分]

A.Callthepolicestation.

B.Getthewalletfortheman.

C.Showthemanherfamilypictures.

D.Asktoseetheman’sdriver’slicense.

3.[0.5分]

A.Thetemperatureisnotashighasthemanclaims.

B.Theroomwillgetcoolifthemanopensthewindows.

C.Sheisfollowinginstructionsnottousetheair-conditioning.

D.SheisafraidthenewepidemicSARSwillsoonspreadallovertown.

4.[0.5分]

A.Shelostalotofweightintwoyears.

B.Shestoppedexercisingtwoyearsago.

C.Shehadauniquewayofstayinghealthy.

D.Shewasneverpersistentinanythingshedid.

5.[0.5分]

A.Themanisnotsuitablefortheposition.

B.Thejobhasbeengiventosomeoneelse.

C.Shehadreceivedonlyoneapplicationletter.

D.Theapplicationarrivedaweekearlierthanexpected.

6.[0.5分]

A.He’sunwillingtofetchthelaundry.

B.Hehasalreadypickedupthelaundry.

C.Hewillgobeforethelaundryclosed.

D.Hethinkshismothershouldgettheclothesback.

7.[0.5分]

A.Atashoppingcenter.

B.Atanelectronicscompany.

C.Ataninternationaltradefair.

D.AtaDVDcounterinamusicstore.

8.[0.5分]

A.Thewomanhatedthemantalkingthroughoutthemovie.

B.Thewomansawacomedyinsteadofahorrormovie.

C.Thewomanpreferslightmoviesbeforesleep.

D.Thewomanregretsgoingtothemovie.

9.[0.5分]

A.Heistherightmantogetthejobdone.

B.Heisamanwithprofessionalexpertise.

C.Heisnoteasytogetalongwith.

D.Heisnotlikelytogetthejob.

10.[0.5分]

A.Itisbeingforcedoutoftheentertainmentindustry.

B.Itshouldchangeitsconceptofoperation.

C.Itshouldrevolutionizeitstechnology.

D.Itisaverygoodplacetorelax.

SectionBCompoundDictationDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Thenlistentothepassageagain.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfromS1toS7withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.FortheblanksnumberedfromS8toS10youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Rememberthatthisisavocationaltraininginstitute.Wetrainyousothatyoucantakeupa___S1___kindofjob.Soitisimportantthatyouknowthemain___S2___ofthejobs,whattheworkislikeandwhatkindofqualitiesyouneedto___S3___atthem.APhysicalFitnessInstructorworksinhealthandfitnesscenterspreparing___S4___programsforordinarymemberofthepublic.PhysicalFitnessInstructorsprepare___S5___ofexercisetosuittheindividualclients’ageandleveloffitness.Sports___S6___runclubsandsportingassociations.Theirdutiesincludesuchthingsasbookingplayingfieldswithlocal___S7___andorganizingthescheduleofgamesorventsfortheclub,sotheyneedgoodorganizationalskills.SportsPsychologistsspendtimewithprofessionalathleteshelpingthem_________________S8____________________.Theydothisbyimprovingmotivationandconcentrationorassistingwithstressmanagement.PhysicalEducationorPEteachers_______________________S9_______________________.PEteachershelpthedevelopmentofcoordination,balance,posture,andflexibilitywiththingslikesimplecatchingandthrowingskills.Theyarenotexpectedtobeexertsinallsports,__________________________________S10___________________________________.

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PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelingthroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Itwastheworsttragedyinmaritime(航海的)history,sixtimesmoredeadlythantheTitanic.WhentheGermancruiseshipWilhelmGustloffwashitbytorpedoes(鱼雷)firedfromaRussiansubmarineinthefinalwinterofWorldWarII,morethan10,000people-mostlywomen,childrenandoldpeoplefleeingthefinalRedArmypushintoNaziGermany-werepackedaboard.Anicestormhadturnedthedecksintofrozensheetsthatsenthundredsoffamiliesslidingintotheseaastheshiptiltedandbegantogodown.Othersdesperatelytriedtoputlifeboatsdown.Somewhosucceededfoughtoffthoseinthewaterwhohadthestrengthtotrytoclawtheirwayaboard.Mostpeoplefrozeimmediately.I’llneverforgetthescreams,"saysChristaNtitzmann,87,oneofthe1,200survivors.Sherecallswatchingtheship,brightlylit,slippingintoitsdarkgrave-andintoseemingnothingness,rarelymentionedformorethanhalfacentury.NowGermany'sNobelPrize-winningauthorGtinterGrasshasrevivedthememoryofthe9,000dead,includingmorethan4,000children-withhislatestnovelCrabWalk,publishedlastmonth.Thebook,whichwillbeoutinEnglishnextyear,doesn'tdwellonthesinking;itsheroineisapregnantyoungwomanwhosurvivesthecatastropheonlytosaylater:"Nobodywantedtohearaboutit,nothereintheWest(ofGermany)andnotatallintheEast."Thereasonwasobvious.AsGrassputitinarecentinterviewwiththeweeklyDieWoche:"BecausethecrimesweGermansareresponsibleforwereandaresodominant,wedidn'thavetheenergylefttotellofourownsufferings.''ThelongsilenceaboutthesinkingoftheWilhelmGustloffwasprobablyunavoidable-andnecessary.Byunreservedlyowninguptotheircountry'smonstrouscrimesintheSecondWorldWar,Germanshavemanagedtowinacceptanceabroad,marginalize(使...不得势)theneo-Nazisathomeandmakepeacewiththeirneighbors.Today'sunifiedGermanyismoreprosperousandstablethanatanytimeinitslong,troubledhistory.Forthat,ahalfcenturyofwillfulforgettingaboutpainfulmemoriesliketheGermanTitanicwasperhapsareasonablepricetopay.ButeventhemostpoliticallycorrectGermansbelievethatthey'yenowearnedtherighttodiscussthefullhistoricalrecord.NottoequateGermansufferingwiththatofitsvictims,butsimplytoacknowledgeaterribletragedy.

21.WhydoestheauthorsaythesinkingoftheWilhelmGustloffwastheworsttragedyinmaritimehistory?[1分]

A.ItwasattackedbyRussiantorpedoes.

B.Mostofitspassengerswerefrozentodeath.

C.Itsvictimsweremostlywomenandchildren.

D.Itcausedthelargestnumberofcasualties.

22.Hundredsoffamiliesdroppedintotheseawhen________.[1分]

A.astrongicestormtiltedtheship

B.thecruiseshipsankallofasudden

C.thebadlydamagedshipleanedtowardoneside

D.thefrightenedpassengersfoughtdesperatelyforlifeboats

23.TheWilhelmGustlofftragedywaslittletalkedaboutformorethanhalfacenturybecauseGermans________.[1分]

A.wereeagertowininternationalacceptance

B.feltguiltyfortheircrimesinWorldWarII

C.hadbeenpressuredtokeepsilentaboutit

D.wereafraidofoffendingtheirneighbors

24.HowdoesGunterGrassrevivethememoryoftheWilhelmGustlofftragedy?[1分]

A.Bypresentingthehorriblesceneofthetorpedoattack.

B.Bydescribingtheship'ssinkingingreatdetail.

C.BygivinganinterviewtotheweeklyDieWoche.

D.Bydepictingthesurvivalofayoungpregnantwoman.

25.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatGermansnolongerthinkthat________.[1分]

A.theywillbemisunderstoodiftheytalkabouttheWilhelmGustlofftragedy

B.theWilhelmGustlofftragedyisareasonablepricetopayforthenation'spastmisdeeds

C.GermanyisresponsibleforthehorriblecrimesitcommittedinWorldWarII

D.it-iswrongtoequatetheirsufferingswiththoseofothercountries

PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Giventhelackoffitbetweengiftedstudentsandtheirschools,itisnotsurprisingthatsuchstudentsoftenhavelittlegoodtosay'abouttheirschoolexperience.Inonestudyof400adultwhohadachieveddistinctioninallareasoflife,researchersfoundthatthree-fifthsoftheseindividualseitherdidbadlyinschoolorwereunhappyinschool.FewMacArthurPrizefellows,winnersoftheMacArthurAwardforcreativeaccomplishment,hadgoodthingstosayabouttheirprecollegiateschoolingiftheyhadnotbeenplacedinadvancedprograms.Anecdotal(名人轶事)reportssupportthis.PabloPicasso,CharlesDarwin,MarkTwain,OliverGoldsmith,andWilliamButlerYeatsalldislikedschool.SodidWinstonChurchill,whoalmostfailedoutofHarrow,aneliteBritishschool.AboutOliverGoldsmith,oneofhisteachersremarked,"Neverwassodullaboy."Oftenthesechildrenrealizethattheyknowmorethantheirteachers,andtheirteachersoftenfeelthatthesechildrenarearrogant,inattentive,orunmotiated.Someofthesegiftedpeoplemayhavedonepoorlyinschoolbecausetheir,giftswerenotscholastic.MaybewecanaccountforPicassointhisway.Butmostfaredpoorlyinschoolnotbecausetheylackedabilitybutbecausetheyfoundschoolunchallengingandconsequentlylostinterest.Yeatsdescribedthelackoffitbetweenhismindandschool:"BecauseIhadfounditdifficulttoattendtoanythinglessinterestingthanmyownthoughts,Iwasdifficulttoteach.."Asnotedearlier,giftedchildrenofallkindstendtobestrong-willednonconformists.Nonconformityandstubbornness(andYeats'slevelofarroganceandself-absorption)arelikelytoleadtoConflictswithteachers.Whenhighlygiftedstudentsinanydomaintalkaboutwhatwasimportanttothedevelopmentoftheirabilities,theyarefarmorelikelytomentiontheirfamiliesthantheirschoolsorteachers.Awritingprodigy(神童)studiedbyDavidFeldmanandLynnGoldsmithwastaughtfarmoreaboutwritingbyhisjournalistfatherthanhisEnglishteacher.High-IQchildren,inAustraliastudiedbyMiracaGrosshadmuchmorepositivefeelingsabouttheirfamiliesthantheirschools.AbouthalfofthemathematiciansstudiedbyBenjaminBloomhadlittlegoodtosayaboutschool.Theyalldidwellinschoolandtookhonorsclasseswhenavailable,andsomeskippedgrades.

26.Themainpointtheauthorismakingaboutschoolsisthat________.[1分]

A.theyshouldsatisfytheneedsofstudentsfromdifferentfamilybackgrounds

B.theyareoftenincapableofcateringtotheneedsoftalentedstudents

C.theyshouldorganizetheirclassesaccordingtothestudents'ability

D.theyshouldenrollasmanygiftedstudentsaspossible

27.TheauthorquotestheremarksofoneofOliverGoldsmith'steachers________.[1分]

A.toprovidesupportforhisargument

B.toillustratethestrongwillofsomegiftedchildren

C.toexplainhowdullstudentscanalsobesuccessful

D.toshowhowpoorOliver'sperformancewasatschool

28.PabloPicassoislistedamongthemanygiftedchildrenwho________.[1分]

A.paidnoattentiontotheirteachersinclass

B.contradictedtheirteachersmuchtoooften

C.couldnotcopewiththeirstudiesatschoolsuccessfully

D.behavedarrogantlyandstubbornlyinthepresenceoftheirteachers

29.Manygiftedpeopleattributedtheirsuccess________.[1分]

A.mainlytoparentalhelpandtheireducationathome

B.bothtoschoolinstructionandtotheirparents'coaching

C.moretotheirparents'encouragementthantoschooltraining

D.lesstotheirsystematiceducationthantotheirtalent

30.Therootcauseofmanygiftedstudentshavingbadmemoriesoftheirschoolyearsisthat________.[1分]

A.theirnonconformitybroughtthemalotoftrouble

B.theywereseldompraisedbytheirteachers

C.schoolcoursesfailedtoinspireormotivatethem

D.teacherswereusuallyfarstricterthantheirparents

PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Throughoutthenation'smorethan15,000schooldistricts,widelydifferingapproachestoteachingscienceandmathhaveemerged.Thoughtherecanbestrengthindiversity,anewinternationalanalysissuggeststhatthisvariabilityhasinsteadcontributedtolackluster(平淡的)achievementscoresbyU.S.childrenrelativetotheirpeersinotherdevelopedcountries.Indeed,concludesWilliamH.SchmidtofMichiganStateUniversity,wholedthenewanalysis,"nosingleintellectuallycoherentvisiondominatesU.S.educationalpracticeinmathorscience.''Thereason,hesaid,"isbecausethesystemisdeeplyandfundamentallyflawed."Thenewanalysis,releasedthisweekbytheNationalScienceFoundationinArlington,Va.,isbasedondatacollectedfromabout50nationsaspartoftheThirdInternationalMathematicsandScienceStudy.NotonlydoapproachestoteachingscienceandmathvaryamongindividualU.S.communities,thereportfinds,butthereappearstobelittlestrategicfocuswithinaschooldistrict’scurricula,itstextbooks,oritsteachers'activities.Thiscontrastssharplywiththecoordinatednationalprogramsofmostothercountries.Onaverage,U.S.studentsstudymoretopicswithinscienceandmaththantheirinternationalcounterpartsdo.Thiscreatesaneducationalenvironmentthat"isamilewideandaninchdeep,"Schmidtnotes.Forinstance,eighthgradersintheUnitedStatescoverabout33topicsinmathversusjust19inJapan.Amongsciencecourses,theinternationalgapisevenwider.U.S.curriculaforthisagelevelresemblethoseofasmallgroupofcountriesincludingAustralia,Thailand,Iceland,andBulgaria.SchmidtaskswhethertheUnitedStateswantstobeclassedwiththesenations,whoseeducationalsystems"shareourpatternofsplintered(支离破碎的)visions"butwhicharenoteconomicleaders.Thenewreport"couldn'tcomeatabettertime,"saysGeraldWheeler,executivedirectoroftheNationalScienceTeachersAssociationinArlington."ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsprovidethatfocusedvision,"includingthecall"todoless,butingreaterdepth."Implementingthenewsciencestandardsandtheirmathcounterpartswillbethechallenge,heandSchmidtagree,becausethedecentralizedresponsibilityforeducationintheUnitedStatesrequiresthatanyreformsbetailoredandinstitutedonecommunityatatime.Infact,Schmidtargues,reformssuchastheseproposednationalstandards"faceanalmostimpossibletask,becauseeventhoughtheyareintellectuallycoherent,eachbecomesonlyonemorevoiceinthebabble(嘈杂声)."

31.Accordingtothepassage,theteachingofscienceandmathinAmericais________.[1分]

A.focusedontappingstudents'potential

B.characterizedbyitsdiversity

C.losingitsvitalitygradually

D.goingdownhillinrecentyears

32.ThefundamentalflawofAmericanschooleducationisthat________.[1分]

A.itlacksacoordinatednationalprogram

B.itsetsaverylowacademicstandardforstudents

C.itreliesheavilyontheinitiativeofindividualteachers

D.itattachestoomuchimportancetointensivestudyofschoolsubjects

33.BysayingthattheU.S.educationalenvironmentis"amilewideandaninchdeep"(Line2,Para.5),theauthormeansU.S.educationalpractice________.[1分]

A.laysstressonqualityattheexpenseofquantity

B.offersanenvironmentforcomprehensiveeducation

C.encourageslearningbothindepthandinscope

D.scratchesthesurfaceofawiderangeoftopics

34.ThenewNationalScienceEducationStandardsaregoodnewsinthattheywill________[1分]

A.providedepthtoschoolscienceeducation

B.solvemostoftheproblemsinschoolteaching

C.beabletomeetthedemandsofthecommunity

D.quicklydominateU.S.educationalpractice

35.Puttingthenewscienceandmathstandardsintopracticewillprovedifficultbecause________.[1分]

A.thereisalwayscontroversyineducationalcircles

B.notenougheducatorshaverealizedthenecessityfordoingso

C.schooldistrictsareresponsibleformakingtheirowndecisions

D.manyschoolteacherschallengetheacceptabilityofthesestandards.

PassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Everyfall,likeclockwork,LindaKrentzofBeaverton,Oregon,feltherbraingoonstrike.“Ijustcouldn’tgetgoinginthemorning,”shesays.“I’dgetdepressedandgain10poundseverywinterandlosethemagaininthespring.”Thenshereadaboutseasonalaffectivedisorder,aformofdepressionthatoccursinfallandwinter,andshesawthelight-literally.Everymorningnowsheturnsonaspeciallyconstructedlightboxforhalfanhourandsitsinfrontofittotrickherbrainintothinkingit’sstillenjoyingthoselongsummerdays.Itseemstowork.Krentzisnotalone.Scientistsestimatethat100millionAmericanssufferfromseasonaldepressionand25millionmoredevelopmilderversions.Butthere’sneverbeendefinitiveproofthattreatmentwithverybrightlightsmakesadifference.Afterall,it’shardtodoadouble-blindtestwhenthesubjectscanseeforthemselveswhetherornotthelightison.That’swhynobodyhaseverseparatedtherealeffectsoflighttherapyfromplacebo(安慰剂)effects.Untilnow.Inthreeseparatestudiespublishedlastmonth,researchersreportnotonlythatlighttherapyworksbetterthanaplacebobutthattreatmentisusuallymoreeffectiveintheearlymorningthanintheevening.Intwoofthegroups,theplaceboproblemwasresolvedbytellingpatientstheywerecomparinglightboxestoanewanti-depressantdevicethatemitsnegativelychargedions(离子).Thethirdusedthetimingoflighttherapyasthecontrol.Whydoeslighttherapywork?Noonereallyknows.“Ourresearchsuggestsithassomethingtodowithshiftingthebody’sinternalclock,”sayspsychiatristDr.Lewey.Thebodyisprogrammedtostartthedaywithsunrise,heexplains,andthisgetslaterasthedaysgetshorter.Butwhysuchsubtleshiftsmakesomepeopledepressedandnotothersisamystery.Thathasn’tstoppedthousandsofwinterdepressivesfromtryingtohealthemselves.Lightboxesforthatpurposeareavailablewithoutadoctor’sprescription.ThatbotherspsychologistMichaelTermanofColumbiaUniversity.Heisworriedthattheboxesmaybetriedbypatientswhosufferfrommentalillnessthatcan’tbetreatedwithlight.Termanhasdevelopedaquestionnairetohelpdeterminewhetherexpertcareisneeded.Inanyevent,youshouldchooseareputablemanufacturer.Whateverproductyouuseshouldemitonlyvisiblelight,becauseultravioletlightdamagestheeyes.Ifyouarephotosensitive(对光敏感的),youmaydeveloparash.Otherwise,themaindrawbackishavingtositinfrontofthelightfor30to60minutesinthemorning.That’saninconveniencemanywinterdepressivescanlivewith.

36.WhatistheprobablecauseofKrentz’sproblem?[1分]

A.Anunexpectedgaininbodyweight.

B.Unexplainedimpairmentofhernervoussystem.

C.Weakeningofhereyesightwiththesettinginofwinter.

D.Pooradjustmentofherbodyclocktoseasonalchanges.

37.BysayingthatLindaKrentz“sawthelight”(Line4,Para.1),theauthormeansthatshe_____.[1分]

A.learnedhowtoloseweight

B.realizedwhatherproblemwas

C.cametoseetheimportanceoflight

D.becamelight-heartedandcheerful

38.WhatistheCURRENTviewconcerningthetreatmentofseasonaldepressionwithbrightlights?[1分]

A.Itseffectremainstobeseen.

B.Itservesasakindofplacebo.

C.Itprovestobeaneffectivetherapy.

D.Ithardlyproducesanyeffects.

39.WhatispsychologistMichaelTermn’smajorconcern?[1分]

A.Winterdepressiveswillbeaddictedtousinglightboxes.

B.Nomentalpatientswouldbothertoconsultpsychiatrists.

C.Inferiorlightboxeswillemitharmfulultravioletlights.

D.Lighttherapycouldbemisusedbycertainmentalpatients.

40.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?[1分]

A.Winterdepressivespreferlighttherapyinspiteofitsinconvenience.

B.Lighttherapyincreasesthepatient’sphotosensitivity.

C.Eyedamageisasideeffectoflighttherapy.

D.Lightboxescanbeprogrammedtocorrespondtoshiftsinthebodyclock.

PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

41.ItisgenerallyknownthatNewYorkisacityfor____andacenterforoddbitsofinformation.[1分]

A.veterans

B.victims

C.pedestrians

D.eccentrics

42.Highgradesaresupposedto_____academicability,butJohn’sactualperformancedidnotconfirmthis.[1分]

A.certify

B.clarify

C.classify

D.notify

43.Inspiteofthe_____,itseemedthatmanyoftheinvitedguestswouldstillshowup.[1分]

A.deviation

B.distinction

C.controversy

D.comparison

44.Therelativesofthosekilledinthecrashgottogethertoseek_____.[1分]

A.premium

B.compensation

C.repayment

D.refund

45.Beforewemove,weshould____someoftheoldfurniture,sothatwecanhavemoreroominthenewhouse.[1分]

A.discard

B.dissipate

C.cancel

D.conceal

46.Althoughhewasonadiet,thedeliciousfood______himenormously.[1分]

A.distracted

B.stimulated

C.inspired

D.tempted

47.Thepolicearetryingto____whatreallyhappened.[1分]

A.ascertain

B.assert

C.avert

D.ascribe

48.Thegovernment______aheavytaxontobacco,whicharousedoppositionfromthetobaccoindustry.[1分]

A.pronounced

B.imposed

C.complied

D.prescribed

49.Thesecontinual_____intemperaturemakeitimpossibletodecidewhattowear.[1分]

A.transitions

B.transformations

C.exchanges

D.fluctuations

50.Elisabethdidnotenterthemuseumatonce,but_____inthecourtyard.[1分]

A.resided

B.dwelled

C.lingered

D.delayed

51.Itisa(n)______thattheFrencheatsomuchrichfoodandyethavearelativelylowrateofheartdisease.[1分]

A.analogy

B.paradox

C.correlation

D.illusion

52.Itisonethingtolocateoil,butitisquiteanotherto_____andtransportittotheindustrialcenters.[1分]

A.permeate

B.extract

C.distinguish

D.concentrate

53.Studentsareexpectedtobequietand_____inanAsianclassroom.[1分]

A.obedient

B.overwhelming

C.skeptical

D.subsidiary

54.Ourreporterhasjustcalledtosaythatrescueteamswill_____tobringoutthetrappedminers.[1分]

A.effect

B.affect

C.conceive

D.endeavour

55.Parentsoftenfacedthe______betweendoingwhattheyfeltwasgoodforthedevelopmentofthechildandwhattheycouldstandbywayofundisciplinednoiseanddestructiveness.[1分]

A.paradox

B.junction

C.dilemma

D.premise

56.Oneoftheexaminationquestions_____mecompletelyandIcouldn'tanswerit.[1分]

A.baffled

B.mingled

C.provoked

D.diverted

57.Onewitness________thathe'dseenthesuspectrunoutofthebankafterithadbeenrobbed.[1分]

A.convicted

B.conformed

C.retorted

D.testified

58.Whensheheardthebadnews,hereyes_____withtearsasshestruggledtocontrolheremotions.[1分]

A.sparkled

B.twinkled

C.radiated

D.glittered

59.Manygreatscientists_____theirsuccesstohardwork.[1分]

A.portray

B.ascribe

C.impart

D.acknowledge

60.Callyourdoctorforadviceifthe_____persistformorethanafewdays.[1分]

A.responses

B.signals

C.symptoms

D.reflections

61.Wefinditimpossibleto_____withthelatestsafetyregulations.[1分]

A.accord

B.unify

C.obey

D.comply

62.ProfessorSmithandProfessorBrownwill_____inpresentingtheseriesoflecturesonAmericanliterature.[1分]

A.alter

B.alternate

C.substitute

D.exchange

63.Itisfortunatefortheoldcouplethattheirson'scareergoalsandtheirwishesforhim____.[1分]

A.coincide

B.comply

C.conform

D.collaborate

64.Mygrandfather,aretiredworker,often________thepastwithafeelingoflongingandrespect.[1分]

A.considers

B.contemplates

C.contrives

D.contacts

65.Thedoctors________thenewlyapproveddrugintothepatientwhenhewascriticallyill.[1分]

A.injected

B.ejected

C.projected

D.subjected

66.Ittookalotofimaginationtocomeupwithsucha(n)________plan.[1分]

A.inherent

B.ingenious

C.vigorous

D.exotic

67.Hehadanalmostirresistible________totalktothecrowdwhenheenteredHydePark.[1分]

A.impulse

B.instinct

C.stimulation

D.surge

68.Hestill________thememoryofhiscarefreechildhoodspentinthatsmallwoodenhouseofhisgrandparents'.[1分]

A.nourishes

B.cherishes

C.fancies

D.scans

69.Themicroscopeandtelescope,withtheircapacitytoenlarge,isolateandprobe,demonstratehowdetailscanbe________andseparatedfromthewhole.[1分]

A.radiated

B.extended

C.prolonged

D.magnified

70.________effortsareneededinordertofinishimportantbutunpleasanttasks.[1分]

A.Consecutive

B.Condensed

C.Perpetual

D.Persistent

PartIVCloze(15minutes)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)an

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