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GET56

PartIListeningComprehension(25minutes,20points)

SectionA(1pointeach)

1.

A.

Nowomenwereallowedtotakepartinit.

B.

WomenwereonlyallowedtowatchtheGames.

C.

Unmarriedgirlswereallowedtocompetewithmen.

D.

Unmarriedwomenwereallowedtowatchitsomewhere

2.

A.

Sheneedstobuysomenewclothes.

B.

Shecaresalotaboutwhattowear.

C.

Themandoesn'tworkhardenough.

D.

Themanshouldbuysomenewties.

3.

A.

Takesahotbath.

B.

Takesalongwalk.

C.

Hasafewdrinks.

D.

Hasmorecoffee.

4.

A.

Theyhaveaverycloserelationship.

B.

Theydon'tspendmuchtimetogether.

C.

Theyaregettingalongwitheachotherbetter.

D.

Theyaregenerallyprettycoldtoeachother.

5.

A.

Hissixthsensetoldhim.

B.

Heisunskillfulwithhispresentjob.

C.

Hispresentjobpaystoolittle.

D.

Hispresentjobistoodemanding.

6.

A.

Theaccidentcausedinjuryorlossoflife.

B.

Sevenpeoplewerekilledintheaccident.

C.

Manypeoplefromothercarscametohelp.

D.

Alotofvehicleswereinvolvedintheaccident.

7.

A.

2754201.

B.

2645310.

C.

2745301.

D.

2654310.

8.

A.

Shehadnochancetospeak.

B.

Shewasspeechless.

C.

Shetalkedalottothestar.

D.

Shesawtoomanypeoplearoundthestar.

9.

A.

Becauseittellsthetruthmostofthetime.

B.

Becauseitprovidesalotofinformation.

C.

Becauseitisthetoponeonthelistofnewspapers.

D.

Becauseitisaninsidenewspaper.

SectionB(1pointeach)

Mini-talkOne

10.A.Becauseotherscientistshadraisedquestionsabouttheseclaims.

B.Becausesomeofitsscientistshadmadefalseclaimsbefore.

C.Becausetheclaimswereveryimportanttothestudyofphysics.

D.Becausesomeofitsscientistspublishedtoomanypapersinayear.

11.A.Hemadeupfalsedataintheexperimenttosupporthisnewfindings.

B.Heusedinformationfrompreviousworktosupporthisnewfindings.

C.Hedeniedotherscientists'involvementinhisexperiments.

D.Hewasnotproductiveinwritingscientificpapers.

12.A.TheydismissedallMisterSchon'spublications.

B.TheyaskedMisterSchontoapologizetothepublic.

C.TheyrecalledMisterSchon'stitleasaNobelPrizewinner.

D.TheyremovedMisterSchonfromhisposition.

Mini-talkTwo

13.A.Thewinnershouldwriteareporttothecommitteeofthefoundation.

B.Thewinnershouldreporttothecommitteebeforetheyspendthemoney

C.Thewinnershouldnotbeagovernmentofficial.

D.Thewinnershouldbenominatedbythefoundation'sdirectors.

14.A.Forherachievementsinenvironmentalprotection.

B.Forherachievementsindevelopingcomputersoftware.

C.Forherachievementsindevelopingwarships.

D.Forherachievementsindevelopingrobots.

15.A.Hewasrecognizedasageniusbythefoundation'sdirectors.

B.Hehelpedthedevelopingcountriestofight.againstearthquakes.

C.Hehelpedthethirdworldcountriestodevelopquickly.

D.Herananon-profitinternationalorganization.

SectionC(1pointeach)

16.WhatdidtheseveralhundredcollegestudentscompetetobuildrecentlyinWashington,D.C.?

17.WhichdepartmentintheUnitedStatesorganizedthecompetition?

18.Howmanyteamstookpartinthecompetition?

19.Howmuchdideachteamspendonequipmentandothermaterials?

20.Whatisthepurposeofthecompetition?

PARTIIVOCABULARY(10minutes,10points)

SectionA(0.5pointeach)

21.Inthebeginning,themeaningoflifemightbedebated,butoncepastthefirstperiod,manyoftheconversationsfollowawell-wornroutefromonetopictothenextandbackagainandtakeinmostofhumanlife.

A.acceptB.understandC.supportD.include

22.Theapplicantwassochokedwithexcitementattheacceptancenotificationthathecouldhardlybringoutagoodbye.

A.blowoutB.giveoutC.getawaywithD.comeoutwith

23.Scienceeducationhasanimportantroletoplayinthisreorientationtowardfosteringcreativescientists.

A.reformingB.yieldingC.breedingD.conceiving

24.Onceaproposalgoesintoplace,it'snexttoimpossibletoreverseit.

A.overthrowB.enhanceC.implementD.provoke

25.Apunctualpersonalwaysdealswithsomethingproperlywhenithastobeattendedto.

A.participatedinB.seentoC.concentratedonD.involvedin

26.Themajorityofthesegraduatestudentshavebutoneaspiration--tobetopeconomists.

A.inspirationB.ambitionC.requestD.acquisition

27.SheisfoundimmersedinherstudiesalmosteverytimeIcallatherroom.

A.absorbedinB.submergedinC.saturatedwithD.agonizedby

28.Thelatestevidencesuggeststhatthepossibilityofrecurrenceofthebirdfluhasbeeneliminated.

A.givenoutB.ruledoutC.writtenoutD.turnedout

29.Weareobligedtotheteachingstuffherefortheiracademicguidanceandprofoundinfluence.

A.committedB.compelledC.gratefulD.respectful

30.Humanshavetheabilitytomodifytheenvironmentandsubjectotherformsoflifetotheirpeculiarideasandfancies.

A.novelB.particularC.arbitraryD.fantastic

SectionB(0.5pointeach)

31.These____salespersonsofinsurancewillbeintroducedtorelevantregulationsandbusinessstrategies.

A.prospectiveB.perspectiveC.respectiveD.protective

32.Skin,beingsturdyand______andwellsuppliedwithblood,toleratesinjurywellandrecoversquickly.

A.flexibleB.looseC.elasticD.resourceful

33.Sinceteacherbehavioris______forpublicdisplay,teachersmustbecautiousintheirpersonallives.

A.heldupB.usedupC.keptupD.dressedup

34.Theconceptofpersonalchoice_____healthbehaviorsisanimportantone.

A.infaceofB.incaseofC.inrelationtoD.inchargeof

35.Theso-called"braindrain"referstothefactpeoplecarryingheavyresponsibilitiesbecomedisillusionedandendupby________.

A.immigratingB.migratingC.integratingD.emigrating

36.Asfulfillmentseldom________toanticipation,thereisnoneedtofeelupset.

A.amountsB.correspondsC.addsD.contributes

37.Thetechniqueprovidesmoredetailedinformationaboutsubtledifferencesingeneactivity__withcancer-causingpathways.

A.coupledB.stainedC.associatedD.integrated

38.Itwasbynomeanseasytoworkforapresidentwhodemandedsecuritybeyondwhatwasreally____.

A.calledforB.calledforthC.calledupD.calledat

39.Thedisplayofgoodsneedstobe______withthestore'satmosphere.

A.persistentB.existentC.insistentD.consistent

40.TheseChristiansoftenaskthemselveswhattheyhavetodotolivean_____life.

A.externalB.originalC.eternalD.optimal

PARTIIICLQZETEST(10minutes,10points,Ipointeach)

Thechickenisprobablythemostpopulousbirdonearth.Accordingto41,thereareover13billionchickens!

Anditsmeatissopopularthatmorethan73billionpoundsofitareconsumedeachyear.42,hensproducesome600billioneggsayearworldwide.

ThechickenisadescendantoftheredjunglefowlofAsia.Mansoondiscoveredthatthechickencouldbedomesticatedeasily.Butitwas43the19thcenturythatmassproductionofchickensandeggsbecameacommercial44.

Todaychickenis45themostpopularpoultrymeat.Chickensareraisedbyminionsofhouseholdsfordomesticandcommercialuse.

Advancedscientificmethodsofbreedingandraisinghavemadechickenproductiononeofthemostsuccessfulagriculturalindustries.Moderntechniquesnowmake46possibleforjustonepersontocareforfrom25,000to50,000chickens.Ittakesthebirdsonlythreemonthstoreachmarketweight.Manypeople47thesemass-productiontechniquesascruel.Butthathasnotstoppedfarmersfromdevelopingincreasinglyefficientwaysofbreedingthesebirds.Manyofthebirdsraisedbysuchmethodsareeasilytodieoff----someas48ofthedeadlydisease--thebirdflu.Manyfarmershaveneitherthe49northemeanstofeedtheirchickensadequately,toprovideproperhousingforthem,ortoprotectthemfromdiseases.50thisreasonprogramshavebeenstartedbytheUnitedNationstohelpeducatefarmersinmanycountries.

41.A.estimatesB.evaluationsC.judgesD.legislations

42.A.SurprisinglyB.EssentiallyC.AdditionallyD.Generally

43.A.uptillB.ratherthanC.outofD.notuntil

44.A.investmentB.ventureC.administrationD.adventure

45.A.byfarB.byandbyC.forgoodD.forall

46.A.thatB.thoseC.themD.it

47.A.concealB.condemnC.commenceD.command

48.A.witnessesB.sacrificesC.donationsD.victims

49.A.know-howB.how-soC.in-the-knowD.how-come

50.A.BecauseofB.DuetoC.ForD.As

PARTIVREADINGCOMPREHENSION(45minutes,30points,1pointeach)

PassageOne

Ofalltheaccessoriesandadornmentstoclothesoneperhapspaysleastofallattentiontobuttons.Functionalandoftenunexciting,replacedbyzipfastenersorhooksandeyes,thereis,onewouldthink,nothingmuchtobesaidaboutthehumblebutton.

Yetitisveryprobablethatbuttonsstartedlifeasornaments;certainlyitisnotknownthattheyhadanypracticalfunctionuntilthe13thcentury.Bythe14thcenturybuttonswereonceagainornamental,oftenwastefullyso,tosuchanextentthatitwasbynomeansuncommonforapersonofwealthandconsequencetohaveasmanyas300buttonsonasinglearticleofdress.Unimaginableasitseemstoday,sewingsuperfluousbuttonsonclothesbecameacraze--notonethatseemsharmfultousthoughsomeItalianstookadifferentviewandalawagainstbuttonswasenforcedinFlorence.Nobuttonsweretobewornontheupperarms:

penaltyfordisobedience--asoundwhipping.(Howoftenthishadtobecarriedou

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