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A.attendedB.AttendingC.toattendD.haveattended
6.Hydrogenisthefundamentalelementoftheuniverse____itprovideshebuildingblocsfromwhichtheotherelementsareproduced.
A.sothatB.butthatC.inthatD.providedthat
7.Wearetaughtthatabusinesslettershouldbewritteninaformalstyle____inapersonalone.
A.ratherthanB.OtherthanC.betterthanD.lessthan
8.______isgenerallyaccepted,economicalgrowthisdeterminedbythesmoothdevelopmentofproduction.
A.WhatB.ThatC.ItD.As
9.Itisbelievedthattoday'
spopmusiccanserveasacreativeforce____stimulatingthethinkingofitslisteners.
A.byB.withC.atD.on
10.Justasthesoilisapartoftheearth,_____theatmosphere.
A.asitisB.thesameasC.soisD.andsois
SectionB(改错):
ll.TheconveniencesthatAmericansdesirereflectingnotsomuchaleisurelylifestyleasa
A B
busylifestyleinwhichevenminutesoftimearetoovaluabletobewasted.
C D
12.Indebatingonemustconecttheopponent'
sfacts,denytherelevanceofhisproof,ordeny
A
thatwhathepresentsasproof,unlessrelevant,issufficient.
B C D
13.Wearenotconsciousoftheextentofwhichprovidesthepsychologicalsatisfactionthatcan
A B C
makethedifferencebetweenafullandanemptylife.
D
14.ThePortuguesegiveagreatdealofcredittoonemanforhavingpromotedseatravel,that
A B C
manwasPrinceHenrythenavigator,wholivedinthe15thcentury.
D
15.Accountsofscientificexperimentsaregenerallycorrectforthosewriteaboutscienceare
A B C
carefulincheckingtheaccuracyoftheirreports.
D
16.wheneverwehearofanaturaldisaster,eveninadistantpartoftheworld,wefeelsympathy
A B C
forthepeopletohaveaffected.
17.Itisperhapsnotanexaggerationtosaythatweshallsoonbetrustingourhealth,wealth
A B
andhappinesstoelementswithwhomverynamesthegeneralpublicareunfamiliar.
C D
18.Thespeakerclaimedthatnoothermodernnationdevotessosmallaportionofitswealthto
A B
publicassistanceandhealththantheUnitedStatesdoes.
C D
19.Therearethosewhoconsideritquestionablethatthesedefence-linkedresearchprojects
A
willaccountforanimprovementinthestandardoflivingor,alternately,todomuchtoprotect
B C
ourdiminishingresources.
20.Ifindividualsareawakendeachtimeastheybeginadreamphaseofsleep,theyarelikelyto
A B
becomeirritableeventhoughtheirtotalamountofsleephasbeensufficient.
C D
SectionC:
21.Inthatcountry,gueststendtofeeltheyarenothighly___iftheinvitationtoadinnerpartyisextendedonlythreeorfourdaysbeforethepartydate.
A.admiredB.regardedC.expectedD.worshipped
22.A_____ofthelongreportbythebudgetcommittedwassubmittedtothemayorforapproval.
A.shorthandB.schemeC.scheduleD.sketch
23.Amanhastomake____forhisoldagebyputtingasideenoughmoneytoliveonwhenold.
A.supplyB.assuranceC.provisionD.adjustment
24.Thenewly-builtScienceBuildingseems_____enoughtolastahundredyears.
A.spaciousB.sophisticatedC.substantialD.steady
25.Itiswell-knownthattheretiredworkersinourcountryare___freemedicalcare.
A.entitledtoB.involvedinC.associatedwithD.assignedto
26.Thefarmersweremoreanxiousforrainthanthepeopleinthecitybecausetheyhadmoreat____.
A.dangerB.stakeC.lossD.threat
27.Ifelt____todeathbecauseIcouldmakenothingofthechairman'
sspeech.
A.fatiguedB.tiredC.exhaustedD.bored
28.Whentheenginewouldntostart,themechanicinspectedallthepartstofindwhatwasat___.
A.wrongB.troubleC.faultD.difficulty
29.Youradvicewouldbe____valuabletohim,whoisatpresentathiswit'
send.
A.exceedinglyB.excessivelyC.extensivelyD.exclusively
30.Hefailedtocarryoutsomeoftheprovisionsofthecontract,andnowhehasto_____theconsequences.
A.answerforB.runintoC.abidebyD.stepinto
31.Theriverisalready_____itsbansbecauseofexcessiverainfall;
andthecityisthreatenedwithalikelyflood.
A.paralleltoB.levelinC.flatonD.flushwith
32.People_____thatverticalflighttransportswouldcarrymillionsofpassengersasdotheairlinersoftoday.
A.convincedB.anticipatedC.resolvedD.assured
33.Inspiteofthewiderangeofreadingmaterialspeciallywrittenor_____forlanguagelearningpurposes,thereisyetnocomprehensivesystematicprogrammedforthereadingskills.
A.adaptedB.acknowledgedC.assembledD.appointed
34.Themothersaidshewould____hersonwashingthedishedIfhecouldfinishhisassignmentbeforesupper.
A.letdownB.letaloneC.letoffD.letout
35.Weshouldalwayskeepinmindthat_____decisionsoftenleadtobitterregrets.
A.urgentB.hastyC.instantD.prompt
36.Johncomplainedtothebooksellerthattherewereseveralpages____inthedictionary.
A.missingB.losingCdroppingD.leaking
37.Inthepast,mostforestershavebeenmen,buttoday,thenumberofwomen____thisfieldisclimbing.
A.engagingB.devotingC.registeringD.pursuing
38.Thesupervisordidn'
thavetimesofartogointoit_____,buthegaveusanideaabouthisplan.
A.athandB.inturnC.inconclusionD.atlength
39.Theirdemandforapayraisehasnottheslightest____ofbeingmet.
A.prospectB.predictionC.prosperityD.permission
40.It'
susuallythecasethatpeopleseldombehaveina_____waywheninafuriousstate.
A.stableB.rationalC.legalD.credible
PartTwo:
Sleepisdividedintoperiodsofso-calledREMsleep,characterizedbyrapideyemovementsanddreaming,andlongerperiodsofnon-REMsleep.41kindofsleepisatallwell-understood,butREMsleepis42toservesomerestorativefunctionofthebrain.Thepurposeofnon-REMsleepisevenmore43.Thenewexperiments,suchasthese44forthefirsttimeatarecentmeetingoftheSocietyforSleepResearchinMinneapolis,suggestfascinatingexplanations45ofnon-REMsleep.
Forexample,ithaslongbeenknownthattotalsleep46is1OOpercentfataltorats,yet,47exanlinationofthedeadbodies,theanimalslookcompletelynormal.Aresearcherhasnow48themysteryofwhytheaninlalsdie.Therats49bacterialinfectionsoftheblood,50theirimmunesystems--theself-protectingmechanismagainstdisease--hadcrashed.
41.(A)Either(B)Ndther(C)Eachtn)Any
42.(A)intended(B)required(C)assumed(D)inferred
43.(A)subtle(B)obvious(C)mysterious(D)doubtful
44.(A)maintained(B)described(C)settled(D)afforded
45.(A)inthelight(B)byvirtue(C)withtheexception(D)forthepurpose
46.(A)reduction(B)destruction(C)deprivation(D)restriction
47.(A)upon(B)by(C)through(D)with
48.(A)paidattentionto(B)caughtsightoftc)laidemphasison(D)castlighton
49.(A)develop(B)produce(c)stimulate(D)induce
50.(A)if(B)asif(C)onlyif(D)ifonly
PartⅢReadingComprehensinn
Passagel
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withoutadvertisementsyourdailynewspaperwouldcostfourtimesasmuch,thepriceofyourtelevisionlicencewouldneedtobedoubled,andtravelbybusortubewouldcost20percentmore.
Andperhapsmostimportantofall,advertisingprovidesaguaranteeofreasonablevaluein
theproductsandservicesyoubuy.Apartfromthefactthattwenty-sevenactsofParliamentgov-
ernthetermsofadvertising,noregularadvertiserdarepromoteaproductthatfailstoliveuptothepromiseofhisadvertisements.Hemightfoolsomepeopleforalittlewhilethroughmisleadingadvertising.Hewillnotdosoforlong,formercifullythepublichasthegoodsensenottobuytheinferiorarticlemorethanonce.Ifyouseeanarticleconsistentlyadvertised,itisthesurestproofIknowthatthearticledoeswhatisclaimedforit,andthatitrepresentsgoodvalue.
Advertisingdoesmoreforthematerialbene