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Part IIVocabulary15%Directions:For eachsentence thereare four choices markedA,B,C andD.Choose theONE answerthat best completesthe sentence
26.The interviewin amost friendlyatmosphere.A.promoted B.proceeded C.progressed D.projected
27.Mr.Smith isnot now,but hewill befamous someday.A.significant B.dominant C.magnificent D.prominent
28.He couldnot thecrime anylonger.A.conceive B.conceal C.concede D.confide
29.Markets areand acompany mustlearn to adapt.A.temporary B.static C.concrete D.dynamic
30.Switzerland iswell-known forits impressivemountainous.A.views B.scenes C.sights D.scenery
31.The Westis traditionallythe landof thepioneers andthe cowboys,where couldbeeasily madein cattleor land.A.property B.fortunes C.opportunities D.treasure
32.Since heoften travelson business,he canhimself tosleeping inany placehe canfind.A.make B.accustom C.force D.let
33.Their profitshave grownrapidly inrecent years,and thisupward isexpected tocontinue.A.action B.increase C.tendency D.movement
34.There have been somesmall in the pastyear,but byand largeprices haveremainedstable.A.fluctuations B.demonstrations C.deductions D.limitations
35.There isa ofinterests betweenusA.crash B.crush C.clash D.crack
36.We911you forany damagedone toyour housewhile weare init.A.compensate B.remedy C.compromise D.return
37.The newtourist hotelwill havefor morethan onethousand people.A.conveniences B.accommodations C.capabilities D.capacities
38.This methodis implementedto ensurethat peopledoing jobsreceive ratesof pay.A.compact B.competitive C.compatible D.comparable
39.At first,the ofcolor picturesover along distanceseemed impossible,but,withpainstaking effortsand atgreat expense,it becamea reality.A.transaction B.transmission C.transformation Dtransition
40.These smallwhite housesare of the Greekislands.A.peculiar B.special C.characteristic D.exclusive
41.The observersstatement aboutthe accidentwas very;we knowalmost everythingabout itnow.A.specific B.especial C.exceptional D.special
42.Fluency inthree languagesher forwork in the EuropeanParliament.A.enables B.qualifies C.credits D.deservesearthquake.A.Accumulated B.Assembled C.Gathered D.Collected
43.energy underthe earthmust bereleased inone formor another,for example,an
44.Tm pleasedto havemade your.A.friend B.acknowledgement C.acquaintance D.familiarity
45.The manin thecorner tohaving tolda lieto the manager of the company.A.declined B.refused C.admitted D.confessed()
46.The touristis preventedfrom enteringa countryif hedoes nothave an passport.A.operative B.valid C.efficient D.effective
47.Without muchmoney inher purse,Mary wasnot confidentenough toenter thoseshopswhile wanderingalong WeihaiRoad.A.extensive B.excluding C.excessive D.exclusive
48.She isa verystudent.Shes alwaystalking abouttraveling toouter space.A.imaginary B.imaginative C.imaginable D.imagining
49.1had everyin mysecretary;she woulddo theright thing.A.knowledge B.qualification C.belief D.confidence
50.It isa to say yousupport thegovernment butwould notvote forit in the election.A.convention B.contract C.contradiction D.compromise
51.His shelteredchildhood lifehad lefthim unpreparedfor therealities of adult life.A.strict B.harsh C.serious D.controversial
52.This diplomathat youhave completedcollege education.A.identifies B.justifies C.certifies D.notifies
53.Housewives whodo notgo outto workoften feelthey arenot workingto theirfull.A.capacity B.strength C.length D.possibility
54.Her workis to the project;without herwe cannotcontinue.A.independent B.initiative C.indispensable D.inseparable
55.This expertwill hisremarks toe-business thistime.A.coordinate B.render C.confine D.depict()Section Breading indepth20pointsDirections:In thispart,you willread twopassages,and choose the bestanswer foreach of the questions.Passage1Water problemsin thefuture willbecome moreintense and more complex.Our increasingpopulation(污水).will tremendouslyincrease urbanwastes,primarily sewageOn theother hand,increasing(稀释)demands forwater willdecease substantiallythe amount of wateravailable fordiluting wastes.Rapidly expandingindustries whichinvolve moreand morecomplex chemicalprocesses willproducelarge volumesof liquidwastes,and many of thesewill containchemicals whichare noxious.To feedourrapidly expandingpopulation,agriculture willhave tobe intensified.This willinvolve ever-increasingquantities ofagricultural chemicals.From this,it isapparent thatdrastic stepsmust betaken immediatelyto develop correctivemeasures for the pollutionproblem.(缩、).There aretwo waysby whichthis pollutionproblem canbe dwindledd Thefirst relatesto the treatmentof wastes to decreasetheir pollutionhazard.This involvesthe processingof solidwastesnprior tondisposal andthe treatmentof liquidwastestopermit thereuse ofthe wateror minimizepollutionupon finaldisposal.A secondapproach istodevelopan economicuse forall ora partofthe wastes.Farm manureis(流出物)spread infields as a nutrientor organicsupplement.Effluents fromsewage disposalplantsare usedin someareas bothfor irrigationand for the nutrientscontained.Effluents fromother processingplantsmay alsobe usedasasupplemental sourceof water.Many industries,such asmeat andpoultryprocessing plants,are currentlyconverting formerwaste productsinto marketablebyproducts.Otherindustries aremaking potentialeconomic usesfor wasteproducts.
66.The purposeof thispassage is.a.to alertthe readerto thedwindling watersupplyb.to explainindustrial usesof waterc.to acquaintthe readerwith waterpollution problemsd.to demonstratevarious measuresto solvethe pollutionproblem
67.Which ofthe followingpoints isNOT INCLUDEDinthe passagea.Industrial developmentincludes thesimplification ofcomplex chemicalprocesses.b.Diluting wastesneeds certainamountof waterc.Demands forwater willgo upalong withthe expandingpopulationd.Intensive cultivationof landrequires moreandmorechemicals
68.The readercan concludethat.a.countries ofthe worldwill worktogether onpollution problemsb.byproducts fromwastes leadtoamore prosperousmarketplacec.science ismaking greatprogress onincreasing watersuppliesd.some industriesare nowmaking economicuse ofwastes(主旨)
69.The authorgives substancetothepassage throughthe useof.a.interviews withauthorities inthe fieldofwatercontrolsb.opinions andpersonal observationsc.definitions whichclarify importanttermsd.strong argumentsand persuasions
70.The wordsnprior to”(para.2)probably mean.a.after b.during c.before d.beyondpassage2One ofthe qualitiesthat mostpeople admirein othersis thewillingness toadmit onesmistakes.It isextremelyhard sometimestosaya simplething likeI waswrong aboutthat,and it is evenharder tosay,nI waswrong,and youwere rightabout thatIhad anexperience recentlywith someoneadmitting tome that he hadmade amistake fifteen yearsago.He toldme hehad beenthe managerofacertain grocerystore inthe neighborhoodwhere Igrew up,and heasked meif I remembered theegg cartons.Then herelated an incident and I beganto remembervaguelythe incidenthewasdescribing.I wasabout eightyears oldat thetime,andIhad goneinto thestore withmy motherto dotheweekly groceryshopping.On thatparticular day,I musthave foundmy waytothedairy fooddepartmentwhere the incident tookplace.There musthavebeena specialsale oneggs thatday becausethere wasan impressivedisplay ofeggsin dozenand half-dozen cartons.The cartonswere stackedthree orfour feethigh.I musthavestopped infront ofa displayto admirethe stacks.Just thena womancame bypushing hergrocery cartandknocked off the stacks of cartons.For somereason,I decidedit wasup tome toput the display backtogether,so Iwant towork.The managerheard thenoise andcame rushingover tosee whathad happened.When heappeared,1was onmy kneesinspecting someofthecartons tosee ifanyofthe eggswere broken,but tohim itlookedas thoughI was the culprit.He severelyreprimanded meand wantedme topay forany brokeneggs.I protestedmy innocenceand triedto explain,but itdid nogood.Even thoughI quicklyforgot allabouttheincident,apparently themanager didnot.
71.How oldwas the author whenhe wrotethis articlea.about8b.about18c.about23d.about
1572.Who was to blamefor knockingoff thestacks ofcartonsa.The authorb.The managerc.A womand.The authorsmother
73.Which ofthe followingstatements isnot truea.The womanwho knockedoff thestacks ofcartons wasseriously criticizedby themanager b.Theauthor wasseverely criticizedby themanager.c.A womancarelessly knockedoff thestacks ofcartonsd.It wastheauthorwho putthedisplayback together
74.Which ofthe followingcan serveasthebest titlefor thepassagea.Its Harderto AdmitOne*s Mistakeb.I wasonce theculpritc.Irememberanincidentd.A caseof mistakenidentity
75.The toneofthearticle expressesthe authors.a.admiration for the managerswillingness toadmit mistakesb.anger tothemanagerfor hiswrong accusationc.indignation againstthe womanwho knockedoffthestacksofcartonsd.regret forthe mistakethe madeinthestorePart IV.Cloze10points Directions:In thispart,you willread apassage with20blanks.For eachblank thereare fourchoicesmarked A,B,C andD.You shouldchoosetheONE answerthatbestfits intothepassage.Then markthecorresponding letteron theAnswer Sheet.Man hasalways beenfree tomake choicesor decisionsfor himself,given anenvironment thatwouldpermit suchchoices tobe made.Even intimes of76or war,individuals havehad77choices78whether theywould flee,fight,attempt toaffect acompromise.Itwas Aristotlewho firmlybelieved79man isthe beingwho makeshimself.Further80fortheconcept of self-responsibility canbe foundinthewritings ofThomas Aquinas,who stated,Mandiffers fromthe irrationalcreatures inthatheis81of his own acts.As babies,we hadto82others inour environmentforthemost fundamentalthings.We didmake ourcomforts anddiscomforts83,but basicallyothers84ourexperiences tous.We werevirtually helplessand85the mercyof others,usually ourparents.As wegrew older,increased intellectualdevelopment resultedin increasedbehavioral options,86available tous.87these optionswere usuallyunder numerousrestrictions,we were88on ourway toexpandingour89ofself-responsibility.From theteenyearson,itisthe individualwho iswilling to90responsibility forhisor herown choices,decisions,and behavior,91is regardedas matureand well-developed,psychologically
92.Humanistic theoristsviewed manas essentiallyfree toaccept responsibilityfor directinghis ownlifeand in93hisowndestiny.The individualbecomes94he orshe“decides”to become,and mustacceptthe responsibilityforthe95of hisor herlife.As JeanPaul Sartrehas put,We areourchoices.n
76.[A|poverty[B]success|C]peace|D]persecution
77.[A]any[B]no[C]certain[D]multiple
78.[A]on to[B]asto[C]except for[D]apart from
79.[A]which[B]what[C]that[D]when
80.[A]support[BJproof[C]justification[D|evidence
81.[A]master|B]commander[C]manipulator[D]chief
82.[A]stand by[B]resort to[C]side with[D]rely on
83.[A]knowing[B]known[C]know[D]to know
84.[A]distributed[B]dictated[C]allocated[D]ordered
85.[A]with[B]in[C]at[D]on
86.[A|became[B]become[C]becoming[D]to become
87.[A]While[B]If[C]Because[D]Although
88.[A]long[B]far[C]much[D]well
89.[A]realm[B]temtory[C]topic[D]subject
90.[A]take[B]make[C]put[D]set
91.[A]what[B]whom[C]who[D]which
92.[A]talking[B]speaking[C]explaining[D]defining
93.[A]building[B]shaping[C]opening[D]depicting
94.[A]what[B]that[C]who[D]as
95.[A]graph[B]program[C]chart[D]course答案Part IIVocabulary
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