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大学英语期末考试试卷
试卷一
考生请注意:试卷一的答案请涂在答题卡上,考试结束请交试卷二和答题卡。
PartI.ListeningComprehension(20minutes,20points)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedabout
whatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Durin
gthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorr
espondingletterwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Example:Youwillhear:
M:Isitpossibleforyoutoworklate,MissGrey?
W:Worklate?Isupposeso,ifyoureallythinkit'snecessary.
Q:Wheredoyouthinkthisconversationmostprobablytookplace?
Youwillread:A)Attheoffice.B)Inthewaitingroom.
C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelyt
ohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“AttheofficeHisthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]andmarkitwithasingle
linethroughthecenter.
1.A)Shedoesn'twantherboyfriendtogiveheracar.
B)Herboyfriendhasalotofmoney.
C)Themanoughttolendsomemoneytoherboyfriend.
D)Herboyfriendwasmakingfunoftheman..
2.A)4:00.B)4:22,C)4:15.D)4:20.
3.A)Heisgoingtochangehisjob.B)Heisn'tdoingwellwithhiswork.
C)Heisdoingprettywellnow.D)Hedoesn'tlikehiswork.
4.A)Inthecity.B)Inthecountry.C)Nearhiscompany.D)Nearthetown.
5.A)Hehasn'tseenit.
B)HelikeditbetterthanJaws.
C)HethoughtStarWarswasnotasgoodasJaws.
D)Hedidn'tlikeit.
6.A)Typingaproposal.B)Writingaproposal.
C)Postingaproposal.D)Checkingaproposal.
7.A)Followthedoctor'sadvice.B)Forgettotakeanypills.
C)Takefivepills.D)Taketwopills.
8.A)Thewomandidn*thearthemancomein.
B)Thewomanpretendedtobedeafwhenthemancamein.
C)Thewomandidn'tmindtheman'sdisturbingher.
D)Thewomanaskedthemantogethomeearlynexttime.
9.A)Threetimes.B)Twotimes.C)Fivetimes.D)Eighttimes.
10.A)6.B)12.C)10.D)18.
SectionBCompoundDictation
(注意:听力理解的B节(SectionB)为复合式听写(CompoundDictation),题目在试卷二上,现在请取出试卷二。)
PartII.ReadingComprehension(35minutes,40points)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachof
themtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B).C),andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletter
ontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
Lastweek,Ifoundmyselfworryinglessaboutproblemsofworldpolitics,andnationalcrimeandmoreaboutsmallerevils.Icame
homeonedaywithabadtasteinmymouth,thekindIgetwheneverIwitnessthelittlecrueltythatpeopleinflictoneachother.
Onthisparticularday,Ihadseenthreeespeciallymean-spiritedthingshappen.
Ifirstthoughtaboutmean-spiritedpeopleasIwalkedfromthebusstoptotheofficewhereIwork.Imakethiswalkeveryday,a
ndit'smyfirststepawayfromthecomfortsofhomeandintothetensionsofthecity.Forme,alandmarkontherouteisatiny
patchofgroundthatwasoncestrewnwithrubbishandbrokenglass.Thecityistryingtomakea"pocketpark"outofitbyplanti
ngtreesandflowers.Everydaythisspring,Iwatchedtheskinnysaplingsputouttinyleaves.WhenIwalkedpast,Ialwaysnote
dhowbigthetulipsweregettingandmadebetswithmyselfonwhentheywouldbloom.ButlastWednesday,asIreachedthep
arkIfellsick.Someonehadknockedthetreestothegroundandtrampledthebuddingtulipsintothedirt.Someonehaddestroye
dabitofbeautyfornoreason.
AtlunchtimeonWednesday,Iwitnessedmoremeanness.Alongwithdozensofotherhungry,hurriedpeople,Iwaswaitinginline
atMcDonald's.Alsoinlinewasayoungmotherwithtwotired,impatientchildrenclingingtoherlegs.Themotherwastryingto
calmthechildren,butitwasobviousthattheywereabouttostartcrying.Thelinesbarelymoved,andthelunchlinetensionwas
building.Then,oneofthechildrenbegantocryandscream.Thelittleboy*syellsresoundedthroughtherestaurant,andpeoplest
aredangrilyatthehelplessmother.Finally,onemanturnedtoherandsaid,“Lady,youshouldn'tbringyourkidstoapublicplac
eifyoucan*tcontrolthem.”Thewomanwasexhaustedandhungry.Someoneinlinecouldhavehelpedherwithherproblem.In
stead,eventhoughmanyofthecustomersintherestaurantwereparentsthemselves,theytreatedherlikeacriminal.
Theworstincidentofmean-spiritednessthatIsawthatdayhappenedafterIleftwork.AsIwalkedtothebusstop,Iapproached
anoldwomanhuddledinadoorway.Shewaswrappedinadirtyblanketandclutchedacheapvinylbagpackedwithherbelon
gings.Shewasoneofthe"streetpeople"oursocietyleavestofendforthemselves.TheUnitedStates,therichestcountryonear
th,shouldnotallowsuchsuffering.Someofthesevictimsevenliveincardboardboxesduringthecoldestwinters.Approachingth
ewomanfromtheoppositedirectionwerethreeteenagerswhowerelaughingandtalkinginloudvoices.Whentheysawtheold
woman,theybegantoshoutcruderemarksather.Oneofthemgrabbedhershoppingbagandpretendedtothrowitoutintothe
street.Thewomanstaredhelplesslyatthem,likeawoundedanimalsurroundedbyhunters.Then,havinghadtheirfun,theteen
agerswentontheirway.
Ihadseenenoughoftheworld'scoldnessthatdayandwantedtoleaveitbehind.Athome,Ihuddledinthewarmthofmyfamil
y.Iwonderedwhyweallcontributetotheworld'ssupplyofpettycruelty.There'senoughofitalready.
11.Weknowfromthepassagethatontheroutetothewriter'sworkplace.
A)atinyparkwasbeingbuiltbyplantingtreesandflowersonaplotofwasteland
B)rubbishandbrokenglasswerebeingclearedawayfromanemptybuildinglot
C)whatusedtobeadumpinggroundforgarbagehadbeenturnedintoaplayground
D)apatchofbaregroundhadbeenturnedintoabeautifulflowerbed
12.Theauthor“fellsick”onherwaytoworklastWednesdaybecause.
A)shefeltuncomfortableatthethoughtofthetensionintheworkplace
B)thebigtulipsthatshebettedwouldcomeintoblossomhadsoonwithered
C)theyoungtreesandbuddingflowersinthelittleparkhadbeendestroyed
D)somepeoplehadthrownrubbishandbrokenglassinthepocketpark
13.Accordingtotheauthor,thesceneatMcDonald'sshowed.
A)thathungrypeopleinahurryweremorelikelytobeimpatient
B)thatkidsneededtobetaughtgoodmannersbeforetheywerebroughttopublicplaces
C)howharditcouldbeforayoungmothertodisciplineherchildren
D)howmeanpeoplecouldbetowardssomeonewhowasinadifficultposition
14.Theauthorusedtheexampleoftheoldwomanhuddlinginthedoorwaytoshow.
A)thathomelesspeoplestillexistedintheU.S.
B)howcruelteenagerscouldsometimesbe
C)thatyoungpeoplewereoftenrudetotheirelders
D)howelderlypeoplewereoftenlefttofendforthemselves
15.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A)everynormalpersonhasacruelstreakandwilldomeanthings
B)pettycrueltycanbemoreharmfulthanbigproblemslikenationalcrime
C)ordinarypeoplecanbemeanwithoutbeingawareofit
D)teenagerstendtoinflictlittlecrueltiesonhelplesspeople
PassageTwo
Faces,likefingerprints,areunique.Didyoueverwonderhowitispossibleforustorecognizepeople?Evenaskilledwriterprob
ablycouldnotdescribeallthefeaturesthatmakeonefacedifferentfromanother.Yetaveryyoungchild-orevenananimal,su
chasapigeon―canlearntorecognizefaces,wealltakethisabilityforgranted.
Wealsotellpeopleapartbyhowtheybehave.Whenwetalkaboutsomeone'spersonality,wemeanthewaysinwhichheor
sheacts,speaks,thinksandfeelsthatmakethatindividualdifferentfromothers.
Likethehumanface,humanpersonalityisverycomplex.Butdescribingsomeone'spersonalityinwordsissomewhateasierth
andescribinghisface.Ifyouwereaskedtodescribewhata"nicefacenlookedlike,youprobablywouldhaveadifficulttime
doingso.
Butifyouwereaskedtodescribea“niceperson",youmightbegintothinkaboutsomeonewhowaskind,considerate,friendl
y,warm,andsoforth.
Therearemanywordstodescribehowapersonthinks,feelsandacts.FordinAllport,anAmericanpsychologists,foundnearly
18,000Englishwordscharacterizingdifferencesinpeople'sbehavior.Andmanyofususethisinformationasabasisfordesc
ribing,ortyping,hispersonality.Bookworms,conservatives,militarytypes—peoplearedescribedwithsuchterms.
Peoplehavealwaystriedto"type"eachother.ActorsinearlyGreekdramaworemaskstoshowtheaudiencewhethertheypl
ayedthevillains(即;人)orthehero'srole.Infact,thewords“person"and"personality'1comefromtheLatinpersona,meaning
“mask”.Today,mosttelevisionandmovieactorsdonotwearmasks.Butwecaneasilytellthe“goodguys"fromthe“badguy
s”becausethetwotypesdifferinappearanceaswellasinactions.
16.Byusingtheexampleofthefingerprints,theauthortellsusthat.
A)peoplecanlearntorecognizefaces
B)peoplehavedifferentpersonalities
C)peoplehavedifficultyindescribingthefeaturesoffingerprints
D)peopledifferfromeachotherinfacialfeatures
17.Accordingtothispassage,someanimalshavethegiftof.
A)tellingpeopleapartbyhowtheybehave
B)recognizinghumanfaces
C)typinggoodpeoplefrombadpeople
D)typingeachother
18.Whomostprobablyknowsbesthowtodescribepeople'spersonality?
A)TheancientGreekaudience
B)Psychologists
C)ThemodernTVaudience
D)Themovieactors
19.Accordingtothepassage,itispossibleforustotellonetypeofpersonfromanotherbecause.
A)peopledifferintheirbehavioralandphysicalcharacteristics
B)people'sbehaviorcanbeeasilydescribedinwords
C)humanfingerprintsprovideuniqueinformation
D)humanfaceshavecomplexfeatures
20.Whichofthefollowingisthemajorpointofthepassage?
A)Whyitisnecessarytoidentifypeople'spersonality.
B)Howtogettoknowpeople.
C)Whyitispossibletodescribepeople.
D)Howbesttorecognizepeople.
PassageThree
Aresomepeoplebornclever,andothersbornstupid?Orisintelligencedevelopedbyourenvironmentandourexperience?St
rangelyenough,theanswertothesequestionsisyes.Tosomeextentourintelligenceisgiventousatbirth,andnoamount
ofspecialeducationcanmakeageniusoutofachildbornwithlowintelligence.Ontheotherhand,achildwholivesinabo
ringenvironmentwilldevelophisintelligencelessthanonewholivesinrichandvariedsurroundings.Thusthelimitsofperso
n'sintelligencearefixedatbirth,whetherornothereachesthoselimitswilldependonhisenvironment.Thisview,nowheld
bymostexperts,canbesupportedinanumberofways.
Itiseasytoshowthatintelligenceistosomeextentsomethingwearebornwith.Thecloserthebloodrelationshiptwopeopl
e,theclosertheyarelikelytobeinintelligence.Thusifwetaketwounrelatedpeopleatrandomfromthepopulation,itislike
lythattheirdegreeofintelligencewillbecompletelydifferent.If,ontheotherhand,wetaketwoidenticaltwins,theywillvery
likelybeasintelligentaseachother.Relationslikebrothersandsisters,parentsandchildren,usuallyhavesimilarintelligence,
andthisclearlysuggeststhatintelligencedependsonbirth.
Imaginenowthatwetaketwoidenticaltwinsandputthemindifferentenvironments.Wemightsendone,forexample,toau
diversityandtheothertoafactorywheretheworkisboring,.Wewouldsoonfinddifferencesinintelligencedeveloping,andt
hisindicatesthatenvironmentaswellasbirthplaysapart,.Thisconclusionisalsosuggestedbythefactthatpeoplewholive
inclose
contactwitheachotherbutwhoarenotrelatedatallarelikelytohavesimilardegreeofintelligence.
21.Thewriterisinfavoroftheviewthatman'sintelligenceisgiventohim.
A)atbirth
B)througheducation
C)bothatbirthandthrougheducation
D)neitheratbirthnorthrougheducation
22.Ifachildisbornwithlowintelligence,hemay.
A)becomeagenius
B)stillbecomeageniusifheshouldbegivespecialeducation
C)reachhisintelligencelimitsinrichsurroundings
D)notreachhisintelligenceinhislife
23.Inthesecondparagraph“ifwetaketwounrelatedpeopleatrandomfromthepopulation"meansifwe.
A)pickanytwopersons
B)takeouttwodifferentpersons
C)choosetwopersonswhoarerelative
D)choosetwopersonswithdifferentintelligence
24.Theexampleofthetwinsgoingtoauniversityandtoafactoryseparatelyshows.
A)theimportanceoftheirintelligence
B)theroleofenvironmentonintelligence
C)theimportanceoftheirpositions
D)thepartthatbirthplays
25.Thebesttitleofthispassagecanbe.
A)SurroundingsB)Intelligence
C)DependenceonEnvironmentD)EffectofEducation
PassageFour
Atelescope,likeamicroscope,enablesustoseethingswhichwecouldnotseewithoutit.Amicroscopemagnifiesthings(ortea
turesofthings)whicharesosmallthattheyareinvisibletothenakedeye.Theymaybeassmallasacellorevenasmallgro
upofmolecules.Micro-inGreek,andinseveralEnglishtechnicalwords,means“small.”Buttele-inGreekmeansdistantorfara
way.Theword“television"isalsoderivedfromthisGreekword.InEngland,Australia,andNewZealandwecallatelevisionsett
he“telly",whichisalmostthesameastheGreekword.IntheUnitedStatespeoplecallitaTV.
Atelescopeenablesustoseeobjectswhich,thoughmillionsoftimeslargerthanourselves,appearmuchsmallerbecausethey
aresofaraway.Eventheimagesofstarswhichweseethroughatelescopeare,ofcourse,greatlyreducedinsizeincomparis
onwiththestars'actualsize.Butatelescopeenablesustoseestarswhichareinvisibletothehumaneyeaswellasgivingus
abrighter,clearerimageofthosewhicharevisible.
Inthelasttwentyorthirtyyearstherehasbeenagreatimprovementinthedesignandmagnifyingpoweroftelescopes.There
arenowsomeverylargeandpowerfultelescopesinexistence.
Whenyouseethesunriseinthemorningyouareeightminuteslate.Whatisthemeaningofthisstrangestatement?Thefact
isthatittakeseightminutesforthelighttotravelfromthesuntotheearth.Thespeedoflightisapproximately186,000milesp
ersecond.Whenyouseeaplanetwithorwithoutthehelpofatelescopeyouareagaintoolatetoseetheplanetasitexistsw
henyoulookatit.Youseeitasitwassometimeearlier.
Whathappenswhenyouobservestarsbeyondthesolarsystem?Lightfromthesestarstakesamuchlongertimeonitsjourney.
Inmanycasesittakesmillionsofyearstoreachourplanet.Perhapsyoubelievethatwhenyouseeaparticularstar,youandth
estarexistsimultaneously.Butthiscannotbetrue,Betweenyouandthestar,therearemanymillionsofmilesinspace;andthis
meansthatthereisalsoalonghistoryofseveralmillionyearsbetweenthestarandyou;inotherwords,thestarwhichyouare
lookingatnownolongerexistsintheforminwhichyouseeit.Perhapsatthismomentthereisnostaratthatparticularpointi
nspace.Stars,likehumanbeings,arebornanddie.
26.Amicroscope.
A)maybeassmallasacellorasmallgroupofmolecules
B)issimilartoatelescope
C)enablesustoseethingsthatareinvisible
D)enablesustoseethingsthataretoosmalltobeseen
27.Itisimpliedinthefirstparagraph.
A)cellsorevenmoleculescanbemagnifiedbyamicroscope
B)amoleculeisassmallasacell
C)telescopesandmicroscopesaresimilar;theybothmagnifysmallthings
D)'telly”isaGreekword
28.Accordingtothesecondparagraph.
A)atelescopemagnifiesobjectsthatarefaraway
B)atelescopemakesthestarsfarawayvisiblebutunclear
C)thestarsasweseethemthroughatelescopeareactuallymuchlarger
D)starsaresofarawaythattheyarealwaysinvisibletothehumaneye
29.Welearnfromthelastparagraphthat.
A)withthehelpofatelescopewecanobserveastarasitactuallyexists
B)starscanusuallyexistformillionsofyears
C)wheneveranoldstardies,anewstarisborn
D)theforminwhichastarexistsmaychange
30.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A)thestarsweseenownolongerexist
B)starsaremuchfartherawayfromusthanthesun
C)telescopesenableustoseestarsastheyactuallyare
D)likehumanbeings,starsarebornanddie
PartIII.Vocabulary(20minutes,15points)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).C
hoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswersheetwithasingleli
nethroughthecenter.
31.Theproblemwiththecountryishowtoliftitseconomyoutof____.
A)reservationB)recreationC)reversionD)recession
32.Therestofthefamilyhadnearlyreachedtheriver,butJanewas____behindasusual.
A)decliningB)delayingC)lackingD)lagging
33.Overathirdofthepopulationwasestimatedtohaveno____tothehealthservice.
A)assessmentB)assignmentC)exceptionD)access
34.Aprimeministercannotexpecttohavemuchtimeto____topurelypersonalmatters.
A)devoteB)reserveC)concentrateD)spare
35.Wehavehadtoraiseourpricesbecauseoftheincreaseinthecostof____materials.
A)primitiveB)roughC)originalD)raw
36.Hereceivedaletterofthanksforhis____ofbookstotheShakespearelibrary.
A)publicationB)donationC)acquisitionD)quotation
37.Onlythemostsophisticatedtheoriesofmodernphysicscan____thisphenomenon.
A)accountforB)countonC)accountofD)countfor
38.WhenMarypaidthebill,shewasgivena____forhermoney.
A)chequeB)ticketC)receiptD)label
39.Frankfurt,Germany,isinoneofthemost____populatedregionsofWesternEurope.
A)denselyB)vastlyC)enormouslyD)largely
40.Toour____,Geoffrey'sillnessprovednottobeasseriousaswehadfeared.
A)entertainmentB)judgmentC)reliefD)relaxation
41.Wemightsaythat____hasbeendonewhenaman'sinnocenceandguilthasbeenprovedbeyonddoubt.
A)judgmentB)juryC)justiceD)wrong
42.Allmenorwomen,youngorold,shortortall,shouldnot____anyformofdiscrimination,becausesoonerorlaterweare
alllikelytofallvictimtothisdangerouspractice.
A)resistB)sustainC)undergoD)tolerate
43.Wecannotjudgeapersonsimplyonthe____ofhiseducation.
A)conditionB)basisC)principleD)base
44.Helengroupsallpeopleintotwo____:thoseshelikesandthoseshedislikes.
A)specimensB)categoriesC)catalogsD)sectors
45.Thetruckdriverwasproved____ofthecrime.
A)indifferentB)independentC)innocentD)inevitable
46.Tomcouldnot____thelastproblemonthearithmetictest.
A)filloutB)figureoutC)findoutD)filterout
47.Theyhave____whatIsuspectedlongago.
A)assuredB)ensuredC)convincedD)confirmed
48.Theformermayorofthecitywasalwaysholdinga____againstnewimmigrantsandmadelifedifficultforthemthere.
A)priorityB)discomfortC)disadvantageD)prejudice
49.Millionsofpeasantshave____tothecities.
A)migratedB)acceleratedC)illustratedD)integrated
50.Afriendshipmaybe____,casual,situationalordeepandlasting.
A)identicalB)originalC)superficialD)critical
51.Wecouldn'tmakethecakebecausewedidn'thavesomeofthemain____.
A)ingredientsB)factorsC)componentsD)compounds
52.Withoutthefrictionbetweentheirfeetandtheground,peoplewould____beabletowalk.
A)innotimeB)byallmeansC)innowayD)onanyaccount
53.Mycasesweretooheavy,andtheairlinechargedme$40for____baggage.
A)extensiveB)exclusiveC)extremeD)excess
54.Whenthebellrang,peoplewalkedoutoftheirhomesand____onthevillagesquare.
A)assembledB)dismissedC)dissolvedD)disappeared
55.Beingapopstarcanbequiteahardlife,withalotoftraveling____heavyschedules.
A)withregardtoB)astoC)inrelationtoD)owingto
56.Thegovernment____aheavytaxontobacco,whicharousedoppositionfromthetobaccoindustry.
A)pronouncedB)compliedC)imposedD)prescribed
57.Anyelectricproductssoldinthisfamousdepartmentstorewillbe____foroneyear.
A)protectedB)guaranteedC)preservedD)ensured
58.Thehomeless____fromthefloodedtownwerehelpedbytheRedCross.
A)scoutsB)saintsC)beggarsD)refugees
59.Generally,itisonlywhenanimalsaretrappedthatthey____toviolencetoescape.
A)resortB)appealC)proceedD)incline
60.Communicationistheprocessof____amessagefromasourcetoanaudienceviaachannel.
A)transmittingB)submittingC)transformingD)switching
PartIVCloze(15minutes,10points)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Yoush
ouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinet
hroughthecentre.
AlthoughhehasnotwonanOscaryet,hehasalreadymadeanincredible61ofmoney.StevenSpielbergistheman62for*Ja
ws','E.T.'and*CloseEncountersoftheThirdKind'.Atthirty-sixyearsofage,hehasalreadybecomeoneofthemost63Holly
wooddirectorsofalltime.
Spielberghasbeeninterestedinfilmsandcameraseversincehewasasmallchild,64hisfatherfirstbroughthomeacinemaca
mera.Attheageoftwelve,hereceivedaKodakcameraofhisownandbeganfilminghome-madedisasterssuchas65trainera
shesandhorriblemurders,thepartofthe66beingplayedbyhisthreeyoungersisters.Later,athighschool,heshowed67inter
estinacademicsubjects,preferringtospendhistime68thecinemaormakinghisownshortscience-fictionfilms.
Hehasbeeninterestedinspaceeversincehewasfive,whenhisfathertookhim69onenighttowatchameteoritestorminth
eArizonadesert.Hehasbelievedforalongtimethatouterspaceisnota70place.Hefeelsthatthebeingsthatinhabit71ha
vegoodintentions72theearth.This73isdemonstratedintwoofhismajorfilms,'E.T.'and*CloseEncountersoftheThirdKind,,
74whichfriendlyaliensvisittheearthandmake75withchildren.
Eversincehischildhood,Spielberghaslived76moviesandhehaspoured77muchofhiswealthintohisfilms.Hehasbeend
escribedastheboywhohasnevergrownup.Infact,thesecretofhissuccessprobably78inthefactthathisfilmadventuresh
appentoordinaryfolkfromordinarybackgrounds.His79arepeoplewehavealldreamtof80atsometimeinourlives.
61.A)lotB)amountC)bunchD)packet
62.A)responsibleB)askingC)fitD)ready
63.A)lovelyB)unfortunateC)comfortableD)successful
64.A)soB)becauseC)whenD)whom
65.A)vividB)well-knownC)funnyD)toy
66.A)victimsB)patientsC)actorsD)roles
67.A)muchB)considerableC)littleD)alittle
68.A)onB)atC)forD)with
69.A)awayB)outC)overD)up
70.A)livableB)centralC)hostileD)friendly
71.A)hereB)thatC)themD)it
72.A)towardsB)onC)aroundD)concerning
73.A)beliefB)behaviorC)emotionD)knowledge
74.A)fromB)aboutC)throughD)in
75.A)freeB)contactC)warD)friend
76.A)offB)uponC)for
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