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2022年内蒙古大学英语考试考前冲刺卷
(本卷共分为1大题50小题.作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。)
单位:姓名:考号:
题号单选题多项选择判断题综合题总分
分值
得分
一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)
1.Inaforestofmixedgrowthsomewhereontheeasternspursofthe
Karpathians,amanstoodonewinternightwatchingandIistening,as
thoughhewaitedforsomebeastofthewoodstocomewithintherange
ofhisvision,and,later,ofhisrifle.Butthegameforwhosepresence
hekeptsokeenanoutIookwasnonethatfiguredinthesportsman*s
caIendarasIawfuIandproperforthechase;UlrichyonGradwitzpatroIIed
thedarkforestinquestofahumanenemy.TheforestlandsofGradwitz
wereofwideextentandweIIstockedwithgame;thenarrowstripof
precipitouswoodIandthatlayonitsoutskirtwasnotremarkablefor
thegameitharbouredortheshootingit"afforded,butitwasthemost
jealouslyguardedofalIitsowner*sterritorialpossessions.Afamous
lawsuit,inthedaysofhisgrandfather,hadwresteditfromtheiIIegaI
possessionofaneighbouringfamilyofpettyIandowners;thedispossessed
partyhadneveracquiescedinthejudgmentoftheCourts,andaIongseries
ofpoachingaffraysandsimilarscandaIshadembitteredthereIationships
betweenthefamiIiesforthreegenerations.Theneighbourfeudhadgrown
intoapersonalonesinceUlrichhadcometobeheadofhisfamily;if
therewasamanintheworldwhomhedetestedandwishediIItoitwas
GeorgZnaeym,theinheritorofthequarrelandthetireIessgame-snatcher
andraiderofthedisputedborder-forest.Thefeudmight,perhaps,have
dieddownorbeencompromisedifthepersonaIill-willofthetwomen
hadnotstoodintheway.Asboystheyhadthirstedforoneanother,
sblood,asmeneachprayedthatmisfortunemightfa11ontheother,and
thiswindscourgedwinternightUlrichhadbandedtogetherhisforesters
towatchthedarkforest,notinquestoffourfootedquarry,buttokeep
aIook-outfortheprowlingthieveswhomhesuspectedofbeingafootfrom
acrossthelandboundary.Theroebuck,whichusuallykeptinthesheltered
hoilowsduringastorm-wind,wererunningIikedriventhingstonight,
andtherewasmovementandunrestamongthecreaturesthatwerewontto
sleepthroughthedarkhours.AssuredlytherewasadisturbingeIement
intheforest,andUlrichcouldguessthequarterfromwhenceitcame.
ThetwoenemiesstoodglaringatoneanotherforalongsiIentmoment.
Eachhadarifleinhishand,eachhadhateinhisheartandmurder
uppermostinhismind.ThechancehadcometogivefulIplaytothe
passionsofaIifetime.Butamanwhohasbeenbroughtupunderthecode
ofarestrainingeiviIisationcannoteasilynervehimseIftoshootdown
hisneighbourincoIdbIoodandwithoutwordspoken,exceptforanoffence
againsthishearthandhonour.Andbeforethemomentofhesitationhad
givenwaytoactionadeedofNature*sownviolenceoverwhelmedthem
both.Afierceshriekofthestormhadbeenansweredbyasplittingcrash
overtheirheads,anderetheycouldleapasideamassoffallingbeech
treehadthundereddownonthem.UlrichyonGradwitzfoundhimself
stretchedontheground,onearmnumbbeneathhimandtheotherheIdaImost
ashelplesslyinatighttangleofforkedbranches,whilebothlegswere
pinnedbeneaththefaIIenmass.Hisheavyshooting-bootshadsavedhis
feetfrombeingcrushedtopieces,butifhisfractureswerenotasserious
astheymighthavebeen,atleastitwasevidentthathecouldnotmove
fromhispresentpositiontillsomeonecametoreleasehim.The
descendingtwighadslashedtheskinofhisface,andhehadtowinkaway
somedropsofbloodfromhiseyelashesbeforehecouldtakeinageneraI
viewofthedisaster.Athisside,sonearthatunderordinary
circumstanceshecouldalmosthavetouchedhim,layGeorgZnaeym,alive
andstruggIing,butobviouslyashelplesslypinioneddownashimself.
AlIroundthemlayathick-strewnwreckageofsplinteredbranchesand
brokentwigs.
Ulrichsuspectedsomebodyhadintrudedintothewoodlandbecause
A.someanimalsmadesomeunusualmovement.
B.hewasinformedoftheintrusioninadvance.
C.hisforestersdetectedthetraceoftheintruder.
D.therewassuffocatingquietnessintheair.
2.JudgingfromtaIesabouttheriseandfaIIofempires,thereisalways
apointwhenthingsaregoingsowe11thattheemperorsdoubtthatanything
couldevergowrong."Thrift,"warnedNero*sadviserSeneca,"comestoo
latewhenyoufinditatthebottomofyourpurse,"IntheOldWorld,
nationsgrewfatandthenlazy,untiItheycollapsedundertheirown
weight.Butthatwasnottobeourstory.Americangreatness-thevision
ofthefounders,thecourageofthepioneers,theindustryofthenation
buiIders——reflectedamightyfaithinthepowerofsacrificeasamuseIe
thatmadeyoungnationsstrong.BankswereIikegymsforthesoul:the
firstsavingsbanksinBostonandNewYorkwereorganizedascharities,
where"bumbIejourneymen"couIdexercisegoodjudgment,storetheirmoney
andnotbetemptedtowasteitondrink.ArchitectLouisSulIivancarved
thewordTHRIFToverthedoorofhis"jewelbox11banknearlyacentury
ago,foritwasprivatevirtuethatmadepubIicprosperitypossible.
Thatvirtuediedwiththebabyboom,butithadbeenailingeversince
theDepression,arguesculturalhistorianDavidTuckerintheDecIine
ofThriftinAmerica.Thatcrisis,hewrites,invitedeconomiststorecast
thriftas"thecontemptibIevicewhichthrewsandinthegearsofour
consumereconomy.”AWhiteHousereportin1931urgedparentstolet
chiIdrenpickouttheirownclothesandfurniture,therebycreatingin
thechildnasenseofpersonalasweIIasfamilyprideinownership,and
eventuallyteachinghimthathispersonalitycanbeexpressedthrough
things."Somewherealongtheway,thriftdidnotjuststopbeing
avalue;itbecameafolly.Savingwasforsuckers;you'dmisstheride,
dieleavingmoneyonthetablewhenyoucouldhaveIiveditup.There
arenopocketsinashroud,asthesayinggoes.Weoncesavedabout15%
ofourincome.Bytheroaring80stheratewas4%;nowwe'reinnegative
numbers.BobHopeIikedtojokethat"abankisaplacethatwi11lend
youmoneyifyoucanprovethatyoudon'tneedit."Butthattoochanged
aseasycreditbloomedandusurybecameanotherofthosevicesthathad
somehowlostitsjuice.TheaverageAmericanhasninecreditcardswith
atotal$17,000balance.Weborrowagainstourhousesandpensionsto
Iiveinawaythatdaresustoactuallygrowold."Neverinvestinany
ideayoucan,tiIlustratewithacrayon."FidelitymastermindPeter
Lynchadvised,butweembracedalIkindsofinvestmentsaboutwhichwe
understoodnothingexceptthehoilowpromisethattheywouldneverfail.
Whentheeconomybegantoswoonwekeptspending,effectiveIysending
ourselvesrebatechecksfromaccountsaIreadywayoverdrawn,asifit
wouldmakeusfeelbettertobuyanewTVandchargeittoourkids.
GeorgeW.BushhasneverbeenreIuctanttoframepolicydebatesinmoral
terms,targetingan"axisofeviI",castingtaxcutsastheremovalof
unfairburdensonhardworkingpeople,callingtariffreductionamoral
imperative.Butthriftisonevirtueheneverinvokes,andarestoration
ofrestraintisastrainofconservatismheseIdompromotes.Infact,
itwasafterthemosttragicdayinmodernU.S.history,whenBushurged
peopIewhowantedtohelptogoshopping,thatprofligacyofficiaIIy
replacedprudenceasapatrioticduty.There*snowaytoteIIduring
thiscun'entdistresswhetherwe'rerepentingorjustretrenching.
ThriftstoresaIesareup.Catsareshrinking.P.Diddyretiredhisprivate
jettosaveongas.Inhardtimes,peopleoftenrediscoverthepeacethat
prudencebrings,whenyoutrytospendaIittlelessthanyouhavebecause
tomorrowmightbeworse.Butthatfeelsalmostun-American;we*re
optimistsbynature,andwe5vebeenlivinglargeforsolongthatsolvency
feelsIikeasacrifice.Itwi11takesomesustainedcharactereducation
—andleadership-tounderstandthatmorninginAmericaismoreIikeIy
tocomeagainifweprepareformidnight.
Whatistheauthor*smainpurposeinwritingthispassage
A.Tocriticizebanksthatnowindulgepeopletospendinsensibly.
B.ToanalyzecausesofAmericaneconomiccrisis.
C.Toraisepeople*sconsciousnessofprudentspending.
D.TocallforAmericanleaderstolearnfromnationbuilders.
3.Inaforestofmixedgrowthsomewhereontheeasternspursofthe
Karpathians,amanstoodonewinternightwatchingandIistening,as
thoughhewaitedforsomebeastofthewoodstocomewithintherange
ofhisvision,and,later,ofhisrifle.Butthegameforwhosepresence
hekeptsokeenanoutIookwasnonethatfiguredinthesportsman5s
caIendarasIawfuIandproperforthechase;UlrichyonGradwitzpatroIled
thedarkforestinquestofahumanenemy.TheforestlandsofGradwitz
wereofwideextentandweIIstockedwithgame;thenarrowstripof
precipitouswoodIandthatlayonitsoutskirtwasnotremarkablefor
thegameitharbouredortheshootingit"afforded,butitwasthemost
jealouslyguardedofalIitsowner*sterritorialpossessions.Afamous
lawsuit,inthedaysofhisgrandfather,hadwresteditfromthei11egaI
possessionofaneighbouringfamilyofpettyIandowners;thedispossessed
partyhadneveracquiescedinthejudgmentoftheCourts,andaIongseries
ofpoachingaffraysandsimilarscandaIshadembitteredthereIationships
betweenthefamiIiesforthreegenerations.Theneighbourfeudhadgrown
intoapersonalonesinceUlrichhadcometobeheadofhisfamily;if
therewasamanintheworldwhomhedetestedandwishediIItoitwas
GeorgZnaeym,theinheritorofthequarrelandthetirelessgame-snatcher
andraiderofthedisputedborder-forest.Thefeudmight,perhaps,have
dieddownorbeencompromisedifthepersonaliIl-wi11ofthetwomen
hadnotstoodintheway.Asboystheyhadthirstedforoneanother,
sblood,asmeneachprayedthatmisfortunemightfa11ontheother,and
thiswindscourgedwinternightUlrichhadbandedtogetherhisforesters
towatchthedarkforest,notinquestoffourfootedquarry,buttokeep
aIook-outfortheprowlingthieveswhomhesuspectedofbeingafootfrom
acrossthelandboundary.Theroebuck,whichusuallykeptinthesheltered
hoilowsduringastorm-wind,wererunningIikedriventhingstonight,
andtherewasmovementandunrestamongthecreaturesthatwerewontto
sleepthroughthedarkhours.AssuredlytherewasadisturbingeIement
intheforest,andUlrichcouldguessthequarterfromwhenceitcame.
ThetwoenemiesstoodglaringatoneanotherforalongsiIentmoment.
Eachhadarifleinhishand,eachhadhateinhisheartandmurder
uppermostinhismind.ThechancehadcometogivefulIplaytothe
passionsofaIifetime.Butamanwhohasbeenbroughtupunderthecode
ofarestrainingeiviIisationcannoteasilynervehimseIftoshootdown
hisneighbourincoIdbIoodandwithoutwordspoken,exceptforanoffence
againsthishearthandhonour.Andbeforethemomentofhesitationhad
givenwaytoactionadeedofNature1sownviolenceoverwhelmedthem
both.Afierceshriekofthestormhadbeenansweredbyasplittingcrash
overtheirheads,anderetheycouldleapasideamassoffallingbeech
treehadthundereddownonthem.UlrichyonGradwitzfoundhimself
stretchedontheground,onearmnumbbeneathhimandtheotherheldaImost
ashelplesslyinatighttangleofforkedbranches,whilebothlegswere
pinnedbeneaththefaIlenmass.Hisheavyshooting-bootshadsavedhis
feetfrombeingcrushedtopieces,butifhisfractureswerenotasserious
astheymighthavebeen,atleastitwasevidentthathecouldnotmove
fromhispresentpositiontillsomeonecametoreleasehim.The
descendingtwighadslashedtheskinofhisface,andhehadtowinkaway
somedropsofbloodfromhiseyelashesbeforehecouldtakeinageneraI
viewofthedisaster.Athisside,sonearthatunderordinary
circumstanceshecouldalmosthavetouchedhim,layGeorgZnaeym,alive
andstruggling,butobviouslyashelplesslypinioneddownashimself.
AlIroundthemlayathick-strewnwreckageofsplinteredbranchesand
brokentwigs.
TheunderIinedphrase"pinioneddown,inthelastparagraphcanbe
interpretedas
A.pinneddown.
B.letdown.
C.crackeddown.
D.laindown.
4.LatertheGreeksmovedeastfromCumaetoNeapolis,theNewCity,a
IittIefartheralongthecoastwheremodernNaplesnowstands.Wehave
averygoodideawhatIifeinthissun-splashedlandwasIikeduringthe
RomanerabecauseoftherecoveredsplendorofPompeiiandHerculaneum.
ButastheweII-trodearthofCampaniacontinuestoyieIdancientsecrets,
MastrolorenzoandPetrone,withtheircolleagueLuciaPappalardo,have
puttogetherarichviewofanearIiertimeandwhatmayhavebeen
humankind1sfirstencounterwiththeprimalforceofVesuvius.
AImostalIhascometoIightbychance.InMay2001,forexampIe,
constructionworkersbegandiggingthefoundationforasupermarketnext
toadesolate,weed-strewnintersectionjustoutsidethetownofNola.
AnarchaeologistworkingfortheprovinceofNaplesnoticedseveral
trancesofburnedwoodafewfeetbelowthesurface,anindicationof
earIierhumanhabitation.At19feetbeIowtreIictsofaperfectly
preservedEarlyBronzeAgevi11agebegantoemerge.Overthenext
severalmonths,theexcavationunearthedthreelargeprehistoric
dwelIings:horseshoeshapedhutswithclearlydemarkedentrances,living
areas,andtheequivalentofkitchens.Researchersfounddozensofpots,
potteryplates,andcrudehourgIass-shapedcanistersthatstill
containedfossiIizedtracesofalmonds,flour,grain,acorns,olive-pits,
evenmushrooms.Simplepartitionsseparatedtherooms;onehuthadwhat
appearedtobealoft.Thetracksofgoats,sheep,cattle,andpigs,as
weIIastheirhumanmasters,crisscrossedtheyardoutside.Theskeletons
ofninepregnantgoatslayinanenclosedareathatincludedananimal
pen.IfaskeIetoncanbesaidtocower,thebonesofanapparently
terrifieddoghuddIedundertheeavesofoneroof.Whatpreservedthis
prehistoricviIIage.whatformedaperfectimpressionofitsquotidian
contentsrightdowntoleavesinthethatchroofsandcerealgrainsin
thekitchencontainers,wasthefa11outandsurgeandmudfromthe
Ave11inoeruptionofVesuvius.ClaudeAIboreLivadie,aFrench
archaeologistwhopubIishedtheinitialreportontheNoladiscovery,
dubbedit"afirstPompeiiDuringMayandJune2001,provincial
archaeologicalauthoritiesoversawexcavationofthesiteMastrolorenzo
hurriedouttoNola,about18mileseastofNaples.HeandPappalardo
tooksampIesoftheashandvolcanicdeposits,whichcontainedchemicaI
cluestothemagnitudeoftheeruption.Butthenthescientificstory
veeredoffintothefamiIiaroperabuffaofItaiianarchaeoIogy.Theowner
ofthesiteagitatedforconstructionofthesupermarkettoresumeor
tobecompensatedforthedelay——notanunusuaIdiIemmainacountrywhere
thebackhoesandbulIdozersofamoderneconomyclangagainstthe
ubiquitousremainsofancientcivilizations.Government
archaeologistshastilyexcavatedthesiteandremovedtheobjects.As
itturnsout,thesupermarketwasneverbuilt,andalIthatremainsof
asitethatmiraculouslycapturedoneofcivilization9searIiest
encounterswithvolcanicdestructionisaholeinthegroundonavacant,
weed-chokedIot,thefoundationwa11softhehutsbarelyvisible.AsmaII,
weatheredsignproclaimingthe"PompeiiofPrehistory"hangsIimplyfrom
apadIockedgate.DespitethelossofNolaaswe11assomeother
archaeologicalsites,Mastrolorenzo,Petrone,PappaIardo,andAmerican
volcanologistMichaelSheridantriggeredworldwidefascinationwhen
theysummarizedthesefindingsinthespringof2006intheProceedings
oftheNationaIAcademyofSciences(PNAS).Buttheirresearchwentbeyond
merearchaeologicaldocumentation.TheAve11inoevent,theywrote,
"causedasociaI-demographiccollapseandabandonmentoftheentirearea
forcenturies."Thenewfindings,alongwithcomputermodeIs,showthat
anAveIIino-sizeeruptionwouldunleashaconcentricwaveofdestruction
thatcoulddevastateNaplesandmuchofitssurroundings.IntheworId
beforeHurricaneKatrinaandtheIndianOceantsunami,thesewarnings
mighthavesoundedasremoteandtransitoryasthoseprehistoric
footsteps.Notanymore.
Intheresearchmentionedinthelastparagraph,thearchaeologist
expressedtheirconcernon
A.howtopreservearchaeologicalsites.
B.theinfluenceofmoderneconomyonarchaeology.
C.destructiveimpactofvolcaniceruptiononhumansociety.
D.theimportanceofusingcomputermodelsinthearchaeologistfindings.
5.ThesinglemostshatteringstatisticaboutIifeinAmericaintheIate
1990swasthattobaccokilledmorepeoplethanthecombinedtotalof
thosewhodiedfromAIDS,caraccidents,aIcoho11murder,suicide,
iIlegaldrugsandfire.Thedeathsofmorethan400,000Americanseach
year,160,000ofthemfromlungcancer,makeastrongcaseforthe
prohibitionoftobacco,andparticularlyofcigarettes.Thecase,backed
bysolidevidence,hasbeenmadeineverypubIicarenasincetheearly
1950s,whenthefirstconvincingIinkbetweensmokingandcancerwas
estabIishedinclinicalandepidemiologicalstudies-yet50million
Americansstillgoonsmoking.tobacco-relatediIIness.Itisa
remarkablestory,clearlytold,astonishinglyweIIdocumentedandwith
atransparentmoraImotif.MostsmokersinAmericaeventuaIIymanage
toquit,andIocaIlawsbanningsmokinginpubIichavebecomecommon,
buttheindustryprospers.Thetobaccocompanieshavesurvivedvirtually
everythingtheiropponentshavethrownatthem.Attheendofhisstory,
Mr.Brandtwrites:"ThelegaIassaultonBigTobaccohadbeenalIbut
repelled.Theindustrywasdecidedlyintact,readytodobusiness
profitablyathomeandabroad."AlthoughtheconeIusionisnottohis
Iiking,Mr.Brandt1sisthefirstfulIandconvincingexpIanationof
howtheypulleditoff.CigarettesovercameanyIingeringopposition
tothepIeasuretheygavewhenAmericansoldierscametocravethemduring
theWorIdWarI.War,saysMr.Brandt,wasMacriticaIwatershedin
estabIishingthecigaretteasadominantproductinmodernconsumer
culture."Cigarettesweresexy,andthecompaniespouredmoneyinto
advertising.By1950Americanssmoked350billioncigarettesayearand
theindustryaccountedfor3.5%ofconsumerspendingonnon-durables.
Thefirst50yearsofthe'eigarettecentury"wereagoldeneraforBig
Tobacco.Thatwassimplybecause,untiIthe1940s,notenoughmen
hadbeensmokingforlongenoughtodeveIopfatalcancers(womendidnot
reachthisthresholduntiIthe1970s).ThefirstclinicaIand
epidemiologicalstudiesIinkingeigarette-smokingandlungcancerwere
pubIishedonlyin1950.By1953thesixIeadingcompanieshadagreedthat
acoIIectiveresponsewasrequired.TheypaidhandsomeIyfora
pubIic-relationscampaignthatinsistentlydeniedanyproofofacausaI
connectionbetweensmokingandcancer.ThisworkedweIIuntiI1964,when
adevastatingreportfromthesurgeon-generaI*sadvisorycommitteein
effectendedmedicaIuncertaintyabouttheharmfulnessofsmoking.
ButBigTobaccorodethepunches.WhentheFederaITradeCommission(FTC)
ruledthathealthwarningsmustappearoneachpack,theindustry,
consented.Butitshrewdlyexploitedthewarning:"Inaculturethat
emphasisedindividuaIresponsibiIity,smokerswouldbeartheblamefor
wiIIfulrisk-taking,"notesMr.Brandt.Manycasesfordamagesagainst
thecompaniesfounderedonthatrock.Cigarette-makersaIsomarshaled
theirnumerousalliesinCongresstohelpthepassageofalawthat
bypassedfederalagenciessuchastheFTC,andmadeCongressitselfsolely
responsiblefortobaccoregulation.DescribingthepervasiveinfIuence
oftobaccolobbyists,hesays:"LegislationfromCongresstestifiedto
themasterfulpreparationandstrategiccommandofthetobaccoindustry.
However,theindustrywaspowerlesstopreventafloodofdamaging
internaldocuments,leakedbyinsiders.Thecompanieswereshown,for
instance,tohavecynicallydisregardedevidencefromtheirin-house
researchersabouttheaddictivepropertiesofnicotine.InternaIpapers
alsoshowedthatextranicotinewasaddedtocigarettestoguarantee
smokerssufficient"satisfaction".DespitesuchpubIic-relations
disasters,theindustrycentinuedtowinjudgments,mostsignificantIy
whentheSupremeCourtrejectedbyfivevotestofourapotentiaIIy
calamitousattackthatwouldhavegiventheFederalDrugAdministration
thepowertoregulatetobaccoproducts.Theindustry*sshrewdestmove
wastodefuseabarrageofeasesbroughtbyindividuaIstates,aiming
toreclaimthecostoftreatingsicksmokers.Thestatesin1998accepted
asettIementof$246billionover25years(thepriceofapackroseby
45centsshortlyafterwards).Inreturn,thestatesagreedtoendaII
claimsagainstthecompanies.ButthesettIementtiedthestate
governmentstotobacco1spurse-strings;theynowhadaninterestinthe
industry,ssuccess.ForthosewhothoughtthesettIementwasakin
to"dancingwiththedeviI",itappearedinretrospectthatthedeviI
hadindeedhadthebesttunes,reportsMr.Brandt.Tohiscredit,he
managestokeephishistorian*shatsquarelyonhishead.Butyoucan
feeltheanguish.
Whichofthefollowingmightbethemostappropriatetitleforthetext
A.Tobacco
B.TobaccoCompanies
C.AnEvilWeed
D.AHistory,oftheCigarette
6.
A.Theman.
B.Theman'sbrother.
C.Thewoman.
D.Thewoman*sbrother.
7.
{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}ThissectionistotestyourabiIitytogive
properresponses.Thereare5recordedquestionsinit.Aftereach
questionthereisapause.Thequestionswi11bespokentwotimes.When
youhearaquestion,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe
4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyou
shouIdmarkthecorrespondingIetterontheAnswerSheetwithasingle
Iinethroughthecentre.{{/1})
A.Whydoyouwanttogonow
B.I'dliketosaygoodbye,too.
C.That'sallright.
D.Hopeyouhadagoodtime.Seeyou.
8.
A.7:20.
B.7:30.
C.7:50.
D.7:04.
9.
{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}ThissectionistotestyourabiIitytogive
properresponses.Thereare5recordedquestionsinit.Aftereach
questionthereisapause.Thequestionswi11bespokentwotimes.When
youhearaquestion,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe
4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyou
shouIdmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingle
Iinethroughthecentre.{{/I})
A.Idon'ttakesugar,thankyou.
B.That'sverykindofyou.
C.Youcan,please.
D.Itdoesn,tmatter.
10.
A.Byplane.
B.Bybus.
C.Bytrain.
D.Bycar.
11.
{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}ThissectionistotestyourabiIitytogive
properresponses.Ther
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