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闵行区教育局

中级职称英语考试⑹

PartIListeningComprehension(20%)(15minutes)

Directions:Thispartistotestyourlisteningability.Itconsistsof3sections.

SectionA

Directions:Thissectionistotestyourabilitytogiveproperresponses.Thereare5recorded

questionsinit.Aftereachquestion,thereisapause.Thequestionswillbespokentwo

times.Whenyouhearaquestion,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe4

choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushouldmark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Example:

Youwillhear:

Youwillread:A)I'mnotsure.B)You'reright.C)Yes,certainly.D)That'sinteresting.

Fromthequestionwelearnthatthespeakerisaskingthelistenertoleaveamessage.

ThereforeC)Yes,certainly,isthecorrectanswer.YoushouldmarkC)ontheAnswerSheet.

[A][B]IC][D]

Nowthetestwillbegin.

1.A)Hurryup.B)Nothingleft.

C)Nomore.D)Me,too.

2.A)ItcostmetwentydollarsB)Itwasawasteoftime.

C)IttookmethreehoursD)It'stimefordinnernow.

3.A)FourteendollarsB)It'snexttothestation.

C)Sorry,Ihavenomoney.D)Sorry,Idon,tknowtheway.

4.A)You'reright.B)Butit'sstillearly..

C)Whatdoyouthinkofit?D)Whyareyousolate?

5.A)Don'tyouknow?B)Thanksalot.

C)Noproblem.D)Itdoesn'tmatter.

SectionB

Directions:Thissectionistotestyourabilitytounderstandshortdialogues.Thereare5recorded

dialoguesinit.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.Thedialoguesandquestionswill

bespokentwotimes.Whenyouhearaquestion,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfrom

the4choicesmarkedA)9B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushouldmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

6.A)GoingshoppingB)Givingdirections.C)Buyingfruit.D)Introducinghimself.

7.A)Ithasstoppedsnowing.B)It'sgoingtosnow.

C)Ithasjustbeguntosnow.D)It'sstillsnowing.

8.A)BycarB)BytrainC)ByplaneD)Byship.

9.A)NosmokingB)NoparkingC)WetpaintD)KeepofftheGrass

10.A)TheExportDepartmentB)TheImportDepartment

C)TheSalesDepartmentD)ThePersonnelDepartment

SectionC

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheararecordedshortpassage.Thepassageisprintedinthe

testpaper,butwithsomewordsorphrasesmissing.Thepassagewillbereadthreetimes.

Duringthesecondreading,youarerequiredtoputthewordsorphrasesthatyouhear

ontheA/tswerSheetinorderofthenumberedblanksaccordingtowhatyouhear.The

thirdreadingisforyoutocheckyourwriting.

Nowthepassagewillbegin.

Almosteveryactivityinliferequirescommunication.Whenyoumakeaspeechatschool,

____11____youfoodatarestaurant,ortellajoke,youarecommunicating.Learningtospeakand

expressyourthoughts___12isthebasicrequirementofgoodcommunication.Butthereis

___13___parttospeakingonethat'softenneglected.That's"listening*'.Ifyoudon'tlisten,how

willyouknowwhattosaywhenyourworkmateneedshelporyourfriendisupset?So,tryto

rememberthatgoodcommunicatorslistentwice___14___astheyspeak.Maybethat'swhyGod

gaveustwoearsandjustone___15___.

PartILVocabularyandStructure(40%)(30minutes)

Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection,foreachsentencetherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthe

correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

16.Certaingaseouscompounds,suchascarbondioxide,"GreenHouseGases"because

theytrapsolarenergywithintheatmosphere.

A.areseenasB.areregardedasC.areknownasD.areviewedas

17.Roadaccidentvictimsalmostaquarterofthehospitafspatients.

A.makeupB.consistofC.composedofD.makeout

18.$35,000ayearsoundslikealotofmoney,butit'sscarcelyenoughtoinNew

York.

A.livewithB.liveonC.liveinD.livefor

19.Theycouldn'tsellalltheapples,sosomeofthemonthegroundhadalreadybegun

todecay.

A.lainB.liedC.layD.lying

20.Jackdidn'tgotolibraryashehadplanned.,hemetupwithsomefriendsandwent

foradrink.

A.insteadofB.insteadC.inplaceD.inreturn

21.Samobtainhelpfromastrangerfromhisroommate.

A.prefer...thanB.prefer...toC.rather...thanD.wouldrather...than

22.Doingtwoparttimejobs,Dancouldearn$200aweek.

A.asmuchasB.asmanyasC.somuchD.muchas

23.Whenpeoplesmoking,theyusuallygainweight,becausetheymaytrytosatisfy

theirlongingbyeating.

A.leaveB.resignC.desertD.quit

24.Hissonismoreintelligentthantheaverageten-year-oldboys.

A.muchB.fairlyC.quiteD.rather

25.Itisourattitudeatthebeginningofadifficulttaskthat,morethananythingelse,

theresult..

A.measuresB.affectsC.effectsD.cares

26.Allgreatleaderssharecertainwhichwerekeytotheirsuccess.

A.privacyB.personnelC.characteristicD.personal

27.Thereisnofatethatplansmen'slives,comestous,goodorbad,isusuallythe

resultofourownactionoflackofaction.

A.whateverB.whicheverC.whatD.which

28.Toeveryseparatepersonathingiswhathethinksitis.Notwopeopleseetheworld

inexactlythesameway.

A.expandB.extendC.externalD.internal

29.Lastnightadrunkdriverandkilledtwostudentsnearourcampus..

A.knockedupB.knockedoffC.knockedoutD.knockeddown

30.Thesalesmanfinallymyterms(条件)andtook20%offtheoriginalprice..

A.agreedtoB.agreedwithC.agreedonD.agreedabout

31.The100-metrechampionlostthegoldmedalthistimelackofpractice.

A.thankstoB.duetoC.asaresultD.because

32.Ifourbossgetsenoughrequestsfromus,hemighthavetoeventually.

A.giveoffB.giveinC.giveoutD.giveto

33.It'struethatyou'velostalargeamountofmoney,butyoudon'thavetofeelyou

werethemostunfortunatepersonintheworld.

A.evenifB.soasC.asthoughD.asif

34.Ifyoucomparetheformerand,youwillseethedifference.

A.latterB.lateC.laterD.afterwards

35.Afterthenewlibraryisbuilt,theoldonewillbeinuse.

A.nolongB.anylongerC.nolongerD.notlonger

36.heisverypooratthesubject,heisstillquietconfidentthathewillpassthe

examination.

A.AslongasB.becauseC.sinceD.Although

37.Howmanyjobshadyoubeforeyouwereofferedthisone?

A.askedforB.appliedforC.appliedtoD.requestedfor

38.Sometimesyouweretotallyqualifiedforthejob,youmaystillberejected.

A.evenifB.aslongasC.becauseD.since

39.Youshouldlearntocopewithdifficultsituations.Andevenmoreimportant,don't

othersforhelp.

A.lookaroundB.lookintoC.lookatD.lookto

40.Althoughyoumaynotalwaysliketohearnegativefeedback,youdo,don'tburn

yourbridges.

A.whichB.whateverC.whatD.whichever

41.Afterthisaccident,itwillbedifficultforthegovernmenttopeoplethatnuclear

powerstationsaresafe.

A.persistB.persuasiveC.persuadeD.presume

42.Thismaterialhadbeenkeptathighpressureforalongtime.

A.relativelyB.respectivelyC.roughlyD.readily

43.Thearmylatergaveforwomen,childrenunder18andmenover60toleavethe

fightingareanextweek.

A.admissionB.permissionC.missionD.impression

44.rdalwaysdreamtofowningmyownhouse,butIneverthoughtitwould.

A.comethroughB.comearoundC.cometrueD.tellthetruth

45.Thetwothingsarethesameinoutwardformbutdifferent.

A.inrealityB.inessenceC.introubleD.indanger

46.Hewouldratherremainasalesclerk,apparentlybecauseheasteadylife

alifefullofupsanddowns.

A.prefers...toB.prefersto.../C.prefers...thenD.rather...then

47.theresultoftheaptitudetest,Johndecidetoswitchhismajorfromaccounting

topsychology.

A.AlthoughB.IntermofC.InspiteofD.Despiteof

48.Thehorrormoviehimsomuchthathebegantosufferfromasleepingdisorder,

eveninsomnia.

A.overwhelmedB.overlookedC.overheardD.overstated

49.rilstayupallnight,ifitisnecessary,to.

A.getitfinishB.getitfinishedC.getittofinishD.getfinished

50.Whenwater,thepowderformsasmoothpaste.

A.mixingupB.mixingwithC.mixedupD.mixedwith

51.IfoundalotofinformationontheInternet.

A.relevantB.relativeC.reluctantD.properly

52.Ifyouputthingsperspective,yourealizetherearemanyotherimportantthingsin

lifethanwork.

A.onB.withC.inD.by

53Hiscareerwillbecauseofthisfailurethistime.

A.ruinB.beruinedC.bedamagedD.damage

54Inthepast,factoriesoftendumpedorburiedtheirwasteproductsinunprotected

landfills.

A.dieB.deathC.deadD.deadly

55thecauseoflandpollution,theresultsaredangerous..

A.WhateverB.WheneverC.WhereverD.Whichever

PartIILReadingComprehension(30%)(30minutes)

Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshould

decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline

throughthecenter.

Passage1

Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

OneimportantthingtokeepinmindwhenteachinginTaipeiisthatmanystudents(butnot

all)cometoclasstobeentertained.Themostpopularteachersareusuallytheoneswhoarefunny

andlively.Thismightbeabigadjustmentifyouareusedtoteachinginaserious,lecturestyle.It

istoyouradvantagetoteachinacolorfulmanner.Useyourvoice.Usebodylanguage.Useenergy

andhumortokeepyourstudentsinterested.Youdon'tneedtogocompletelyoverboard,butkeep

inmindthatTaiwanesestudentsfeeldisappointediftheycometoclassandtheteacheris

mumblingawayaboutverbtenses.

However,ifyouteachanadvancedlevelclass,theirexpectationsmaybetotallydifferent.If

theclassistrulyatanadvancedlevel,theymaywanttodiscussserioustopicsandhavenodesire

forsilliness.Keepyourmindopenandbereadyforanything.Yourfellowteacherscangiveyoua

goodideaofwhattoexpectinyourschool.

Teachingchildrenrequiresagreatamountofenergy.Itisverytiringwork.Learningafew

children'ssongsandgameswouldbeagoodidea.

Ifyouhavenevertaughtbefore,youshouldconsidergettingsomeexperiencebeforeyou

headoff.Contactsomelanguageschoolsinyourarea,andaskthemwhatmethodsandmaterials

theyuse.Youmightconsiderworkingthereforashortperiodorevenjustsittinginonsome

classes.ThelocallibraryshouldhavesomebooksonteachingEFL(Englishasaforeign

language).IfyoureachTaiwanwithoutadequatepreparation,thereareseveralEnglishlanguage

bookstoresinTaipeiwithsomegoodEFLbooks.Inaddition,mostoftheschoolshaveextra

materialsforyoutoworkwith.

56.Whatisthepurposeofthisarticle?

A.Toentertain.

B.Toamuse.

C.Togivesomeadvice.

D.Togiveawarning.

57.Whatkindofpeopleisthisarticleintendedfor?

A.ThosewhoaregoingtostudyinTaipei.

B.ThosewhoaregoingtodosomesightseeinginTaipei.

C.ThosewhowanttopracticeEnglishinTaipei.

D.ThosewhoaregoingtoteachEnglishinTaipei.

58.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothewriter?

A.Youcanlearnfromyourcolleagueswhatyourstudentswillexpectofyou.

B.Youwillnotbesuccessfulifyoudwellongrammarorsomeotherserioustopics.

C.YouarerequiredtowearcolorfuldressesifyouwanttoteachinTaipei.

D.AllthestudentsinTaipeiexpecttheirEnglishteacherstobehumorous.

59.WhatkindofteacherisnotlikelytobepopularinprimaryschoolsinTaipeiaccordingtothe

passage?

A.Teacherswhoarefunnyandlively.

B.Teacherswhoareusedtoteachinginaseriousstyle

C.Teacherswhoteachinacolorfulmanner.

D.TeacherswhoarehumorousinteachingEnglish.

60.IfyoulackexperienceinteachingEFL,youcangetsomehelpfrom.

A.Englishlanguagebookstores

B.locallibraries

C.bothAandB

D.noneoftheabove.

Passage2

Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

AnAmericacompanyhasdevelopedacarpoweredbyelectricitythattravelsathigh

speedslikecarspoweredbytraditionalfuels.Companyofficialssaythecarisexperimental.

Theysayitwillnotbesoldtothepublicforalongwhile,yetsomeexpertshavecalledthe

vehicleanimportantsteptowardtheproductionofpollution-freeautomobiles.Thenewcaris

calledtheImpact.ItwasmadebytheGeneralMotorscompany.EngineerssaytheImpactuses

technologydevelopedforthecarthatwonthefirstinternationalraceforvehiclespoweredby

sunlight.TheImpactisshapedlikeateardrop.Itisfourmeterslongandhastwoseats.The

Impactcreatesnoairpollution.Thisisbecauseitspowercomesfromelectriccurrent.The

Impactgetsitspowerfromalargebattery.Itcantravelataspeedofeighty-eightkilometersan

hourforonehundredninetykilometers.Thenthebatterymustberefueledwithmoreelectricity.

Thebatterycanberefueledinafewhourswithelectriccurrentfromaperson'shouse.Itmust

bereplacedcompletelyeverytwoyears.TheImpacthastwomotors.Eachpowersoneofthe

frontwheels.Reportssaythecarmakesalmostnonoiseatlowspeed.Itmakesasmallnoiseas

itgoesfaster.TheImpacthasatopspeedofonehundredsixtykilometersanhour,anditcango

fromzerotoninety-sixkilometersanhourineightseconds.Thatisfasterthanmost

gasoline-poweredcars.

TheheadofGeneralMotors,RogerSmith,hasnotsaidhowmuchtheImpactmightcost,but

hesaysitwouldhavetobecompetitivewithothercarprices.Mr.Smithalsosaysafewproblems

stillremain.Forexample,thecostofoperatingtheImpacttodaywouldbeabouttwotimesthatof

othercars.Reportssaythenewelectriccarhasraisedhopesamongenvironmentalofficials,

especiallyinCalifornia.Americancarmakersarehurryingtomeetnewairpollutionlawsinthat

state.GeneralMotorssaysCaliforniawouldbethemainmarketfortheImpact,butthecompany

saysitwouldnotproducethecaratallunlesspeopleallovertheUnitedStateswantedtobuyit.

Somecompanyofficialssaythecarcouldbeinproductionwithinfiveyears.

61.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.CarsinAmerica

B.AmericanCarMakers

C.GeneralMotors

D.TheNewElectricCar

62.TheImpact.

A.haswonthefirstinnationalraceforthevehiclespoweredbysunlight

B.hastwoseatsandtwomotors

C.ispoweredbysunlight

D.canrunnofasterthansixtykilometersanhour

63.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.thecostofoperatingtheImpactislowerthanthatofothercars

B.thepriceoftheImpactislowerthanthatofothercars

C.GeneralMotorswillnotstarttheproductionoftheImpactifitcanonlybesoldin

California

D.bothAandB

64.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.TheGeneralMotorsisanAmericancompany.

B.ThebatteryoftheImpactneednotbereplacedwithinfiveyears.

C.TheImpactcreatesnopollutionintheair

D.TheImpactmakesnonoiseatlowspeed.

65.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.ThenewlawsinCaliforniahaveimposedamorestrictlimittotheairpollutionthere.

B.MorepeopleinCalifornialiketohavenewcarsthanpeopleinotherstates.

C.PeopleinCaliforniacanbuytheImpactayearlater.

D.AmericancarmakersliketomeetinCalifornia.

Passage3

Questions66to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Mygrandson,Daniel,andIhavealwaysbeenveryclose.WhenDaniefsfatherremarried

afteradivorce,Daniel,whowaseleven,andhislittlesister,Kristie,cametolivewithus.My

husbandandIweremorethanhappytohavekidsinthehouseagain.

Thingsweregoingalongjustfineuntilthediabetes(糖尿病)I'velivedwithmostofmy

adultlifestartedaffectingmyeyes.Andthenmoreseriously,mykidney(肾),Theneverything

seemedtofallapart.

Threetimesaweek,Ihadtogotothehospitaltobehookeduptoadialysismachine(透析

机.).Iwasliving,butIcouldn'treallycallitalife-itwasanexistence.Ihadnoenergy.I

draggedmyselfthroughmydailychores(家庭杂事)andsleptasmuchasIcould,Mysenseof

humorseemedtodisappear.

Daniel,seventeenbythen,wasreallyaffectedbythechangeinme.Hetriedashardashe

couldtomakemelaugh,tobringbackthegrandmawholovedtoclownaround(开玩笑)withhim.

Eveninmysorrystate,Danielcouldstillbringasmiletomyface.

Butthingswerenotimproving.Afterayearondialysis,Myconditionwasdeteriorating(恶化)

andthedoctorsfeltthatifIdidn'treceiveakidneytransplantwithinsixmonths,Iwouldsurelydie.

NeonetoldDanielthis,butheknew-hesaidallhehadtodowasrockafterme,Totopitoff(更

糟糕的是),asmyconditionworsened,therewasachanceIwouldbecometooweaktohavethe

transplantsurgeryatall,andthentherewouldbenothingtheycoulddoforme.Sowestartedthe

tenseanddesperatewaitforakidney.

Iwasadamant(坚决的)thatIdidn'twantakidneyfromanyoneIknew.Iwouldwaituntilan

appropriatekidneybecameavailable,orIwouldliterallydiewaiting.ButDanielhadotherplans.

Thetimethathetookmetomydialysisappointments,hedidalittlesecretresearchonhisown.

Thenheannouncedhisintentionstome.

“Grandma,I'mgivingyouoneofmykidneys.I'myoungandFmhealthy...'*Hepaused.He

couldseeIwasn'tatallhappywithhisoffer.Hecontinued,almostinwhisper,nAndmostofall,I

couldn'tstanditifyouweren'taround.nHisfaceworeanexpressionofappealmixedwith

determination.Hecanbeasstubbornasamule(像骡子一样固执)oncehedecidesonsomething

-butFvebeentoldmanytimesthat1canout-stubbornanymule!

Weargued.Icouldn'llethimdoit.Webothknewthatifhegaveuphiskidney,he'dalso

giveuphislife'sdream:toplayfootball.Thatboyate,drankandsleptfootball.Itwasallheever

talkedabout.Andhewasgood,too.Danielwasco-captainandstardefensivetackle(防守阻截队

员)ofhishighschoolteam;heexpectedtoapplyforafootballscholarshipandwaslooking

forwardtoplayingcollegefootball.Hejustlovedthesport.

"HowcanIletyouthrowawaythethingthatmeansthemosttoyou?"Ipleadedwithhim.

"Grandma,"hesaidsoftly,''comparedtoyourlife,footballmeansnothingtome.'

Afterthat,1couldn'targueanymore.Soweagreedtoseeifhewasagooddonor(〜;〜4,~・)

match,andthenwe'ddiscussitfurther.Whenthetestscameback,theyshowedDanielwasa

perfectmatch.Thatwasit.IknewIwasn'tgoingtowinthatargument,sowescheduledthe

transplant.

Bothsurgerieswentsmoothly.AssoonasIcameoutoftheanesthesia(麻醉),Icouldtell

thingsweredifferent.Ifeltgreat!Thenursesintheintensivecareunithadtokeeptellingmetolie

backandbequiet-Iwasn'tsupposedtobethatlively!Iwasafraidtogotosleep,forfearI

wouldbreakthespell(破除魔法)andwakeupthewayIhadbeenbefore.Butthegoodfeeling

didn'tgoawayandIspenttheeveningjokingandlaughingwithanyonewhowouldlisten.Itwas

sowonderfultofeelaliveagain!

Thenextday,theymovedmeoutofICUandontothefloorwhereDanielwas

recuperating(复原)threedoorsaway.Hisgrandfatherhelpedhimwalkdowntoseemeassoon

asIwasmovedintomyroom.Whenwesaweachother,wedidn'tknowwhattosay.Holding

hands,wejustsatthereandlookedateachotherforalongtime,overwhelmedbythedeepfeeling

oflovethatconnectedus.

Finally,hespoke."Wasitworthwhile,Grandma?u

Ilaughedalittleruefully(懊悔)."Itwasforme!Butwasitforyou'?"Iaskedhim.Henodded

andsmiledatme."Tvegotmygrandmaback.^^AndIhavemylifeback.Itstillamazesme.Every

morning,whenIwakeup,IthankGod-andDaniel■一forthismiracle.Amiraclebornofthe

purestlove.

66.Grandma'sdiabetesbroughtaboutallthefollowingEXCEPTthat.

A)hereyesandherkidneyswereaffected

B)grandmabecamequiteadifferentperson

C)Danielhadtobesentbackhometohisfather

D)everythingwasthrownintoconfusion

67.Whengrandmawasatherlowest,whatdidDanieldotobringherbacktoherusualself?

A)Hetriedhisbesttomakeherlaugh.

B)Hehelpedherwiththedailychores.

C)Hegaveuphisdreamofgoingtocollege.

D)Hesearcheddesperatelyforagooddonormatch.

68.HowdidgrandmafeelwhenDanielannouncedhisintentiontogiveheroneofhiskidneys?

A)ShewasmovedbyDaniel'sselflessdecision.

B)Shewasn'tatallhappywithDaniel'soffer.

C)Shefeltrelievedthatanappropriatekidneywasavailable.

D)Shewasenthusiasticaboutcarryingthekidneyofsomeonesheloved.

69.WhatwouldgivingupakidneymeantoDaniel,accordingtothepassage?

A)Hewouldn'tbeyoungandhealthythereafter.

B)Hedidn'thavetosearchforagoodmatchanymore.

C)Hecouldapplyforafullscholarshiptoacollegehedesired.

D)Hewouldalsogiveuphislife'sdream:toplayfootball.

70.Howwasgrandmawhenshecameoutoftheanesthesiaafterthesurgery?

A)Shewasfeelinglow.

B)Shewasfulloflife.

C)Shewaslethargic(无精打采).

D)Shewasthewayshehadbeenbefore.

PartIV.Cloze(10%)(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare10blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoices.

YoushouldchoosetheEXACTwordthatappearsinyourtextbook.Thenmarkthecorresponding

letterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

TheGrameenBankbeganoutofthepocketofoneman,Dr.MohammadYunus.Hisstory

—71—in1972,theyearafterBangladeshwonitswarofliberation_72_Pakistan.Dr.Yunus

hadrecently_73_hisgraduatestudiesatVanderbiltUniversityintheUnitedStatesandwas

teachingatacollegeinTennessee,whenhewasinvitedto_74—thepositionofheadofthe

economicsdepartmentatChittagongUniversityinsoutheasternBangladesh.

He_75_homefullofthehopesthatfollowedindependence.But_76_hissurprise,the

countrywassliding_77veryrapidly.By1974,therewasaterriblefamineandpeoplewere

dyinginthestreets.Dr.Yunuswasteachingdevelopmenteconomicsandwasbecoming

increasinglyfrustrated_78_thedifference_79_whatwasdescribedintheclassroomand

whatwasoccurringintherealworld.Sohedecidedtolearneconomicsthewaytherealworldis,

theeconomics_80—wererealinpeople'slife..

71.A.brokeoutB.beganC.startedD.begins

72.A.byB.fromC.throughD.out

73.A.didB.accomplishedC.completedD.combined

74.A.takeupB.takeoverC.takeadvantageD.takeafter

75.A.gotB.amvedC.didD.reached

76.A.inB.byC.withD.to

77.A.downwardB.UnfortunatelyC.

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