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C.correctD.wrong
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C.offD.up
tomedtodealingwiththe__36__ofplayers36.A.minorityB.majority
C.plentyD.lack
whoareright-handed.Thisis__37__,inmany37.A.thereasonB.thecase
C.whyD.that
__38__ataprofessionallevel,ahigher38.A.gamesB.hobbies
C.activitiesD.rounds
__39__ofplayersareleft-handedthaninthe39.A.partB.percent
C.proportionD.section
populationasawhole.
Theword“right”inmanylanguagesmeans“cor-
Rect”oris__40__withlawfulness,whereasthe40.A.relatedB.mixed
C.connectedD.combined
wordsassociatedwith“left,”suchas“sinister”,gen-
erallyhave__41__associations.41.A.negative
B.positive
C.constructive
D.doubtful
Inthepast,inmostWesternsocieties,children
wereoften__42__tousetheirrighthands,especially42.A.allowedB.forced
C.enforcedD.lured
towrite__43__.Insomecasesthelefthandwas43.A.byB.in
C.withD.on
__44__behindthechild’sbacksothatitcould44.A.tiedB.attached
C.broughtD.removed
notbeused.If,inthefuture,theyareallowedto
choose,therewillcertainlybemorelefthanders,and
probably__45__peoplewithminorpsychologi-45.A.noB.more
C.greaterD.fewer
caldisturbancesasaresultofbeingforcedtousetheir
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2.
Mostpeoplehaterockmusic.__26__Iam26.A.IfB.While
C.WhenD.Even
notbynatureanunreasonableorbiasedperson,two
vividandstrikingpersonal__27__ofrockmusic27.A.hearingsB.encounters
C.experiencesD.happenings
duringthepasttwoweekshavepersuadedmethatithas
becomeadutyfor__28__ofuswithenoughcommon28.A.someB.all
C.mostD.those
__29__toseeitspotentialdangerstopointthem29.A.senseB.knowledge
C.feelingD.brain
out.Myfirstexperience—perhapsa__30__30.A.majorB.minor
C.mainD.subordinate
one,buthighlysymptomatic—wastherealizationthat
ifIspoketomyteenagesonwhenhewaslisteningto
rockmusicthroughheadphones,herepliedinan
__31__loudvoice,asiftherewassomething31.A.unreasonably
B.unattractively
C.unfairlyD.unnaturally
wrongwithhishearing.The__32__occurredwhenI32.A.aacidentB.incident
C.secondD.next
wentwithhimtoa“concert”and__33__formy-33.A.witnessedB.realized
C.lookedD.learned
selfwhattheseaffairsarelike.
TillIwenttothatconcert,Ihadalways
__34__the“live-and-let-live”attitudethatrock34.A.adaptedB.adopted
C.admiredD.owned
musicwassimplynotmy__35__butthatotherpeoplehad35.A.enjoyment
B.taste
C.favorite
D.like
__36__righttoenjoyitifitwastheir.ButwhatI36.A.allB.no
C.eachD.every
sawandheard__37__methatweareallowing37.A.convictedB.convinced
C.concludedD.believed
somethingverypowerfultotake__38__ofthe38.A.possessionB.notice
C.attentionD.care
youngergeneration.Inthefirstplace,Inoticeda
collectivemadness,__39__bythenoiselevel.But39.A.bringingabout
B.broughtabout
C.tobringabout
D.bringabout
secondly,andfarmoredangerously,Iobservedthataf-
teratimeeveryonewas__40__alongbythenoise,and40.A.takenB.brought
C.caughtD.carried
gaveuphis__41__.BytheendIwasinthemid-41.A.hobbyB.time
C.individualityD.energy
dieofafacelesscrowdwhoclappedand__42__42.A.stoodB.sat
C.leanedD.stamped
andjumpedaroundlikemonkeys.Itwasthemost
degradinghuman__43__Ihaveeverhadthemis-43.A.actionB.spectacle
C.occasionD.attitude
fortunetowitness,andIseriouslybelievethat
__44__ourpresentyoungergenerationwould44.A.withtimeB.ontime
C.intimetocomeD.innotime
thankusifwemanagedto__45__astoptoit45.A.putB.make
C.getD.come
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3.
Inoursociety,wemustcommunicatewithpeo-
ple.Agreatdealofcommunicatingisperformedon
aperson-to-person__26__bythesimple26.A.basisB.base
C.foundationD.ground
meansofspeech.Ifwetravelinbuses,wearelikely
tohaveconversations__27__wegiveinfor-27.A.whereasB.which
C.thatD.where
mationoropinions,andsometimeshaveourviews
__28__byothermembersofsociety.28.A.expressedB.challenged
C.agreedD.voiced
Face-to-facecontactisbynomeansthe__29__29.A.existingB.sheer
C.onlyD.one
formofcommunicationandduringthelasttwohun-
dredyearsthe__30__ofmasscommunica-30.A.artB.device
C.wayD.trick
tionhasbecomeoneofthedominatingfactorsof
contemporarysociety.Twothings,__31__31.A.belowB.above
C.overD.beyond
others,havecausedtheenormousgrowthofthe
communication__32__.Firstly,inventivenesshas32.A.abilityB.form
C.systemD.industry
ledto__33__inprinting,photographyandsoon.33.A.advances
B.advantages
C.improvements
D.forwardness
Secondly,speedhasrevolutionizedthe__34__34.A.circulationB.transference
C.transmissionD.transportation
andreceptionofcommunicationsso:
thatlocalnews
oftentakesaback__35__tonationalnews.35.A.seatB.place.
C.postD.position
Nolongeristhepossessionofinformation
__36__toaprivilegedminority.Fortyyears36.A.givenB.provided
C.allowedD.confined
agopeopleusedto__37__tothecinema,butnow37.A.walkB.head
C.flockD.rush
farmorepeoplesitathomeandturnontheTVtowatch
aprogramthatisbeingchanneledtomillionsofhomes.
Communicationisnolongermerelyconcerned
__38__thetransmissionofinformation.The38.A.aboutB.with
C.toD.for
moderncommunicationsindustryinfluencestheway
peopleliveinsocietyand__39__theirhorizonsby39.A.enlargesB.broadens
C.brightensD.heightens
allowing__40__toinformation,education40.A.accessB.freedom
C.opportunityD.channel
andentertainment.Theprinting,broadcastingand
advertisingindustriesareall__41__within-41.A.dealtB.related
C.involvedD.targeted
forming,educatingandentertaining.
__42__agreatdealofthematerialcommuni-42.A.ButB.Evenif
C.IfD.Although
catedbythemassmediaisvery__43__tothe43.A.valuedB.precious
C.valuableD.invaluable
individualandtothesocietyofwhichheisapart,
thevastmodernnetworkofcommunicationsis
__44__toabuse.However,themassmedia44.A.possibleB.likely
C.closeD.open
arewithusforbetter,forworse,andthereisno
turning__45__.45.A.awayB.back
C.downD.over
ADBCABDACADCBBACDCDB
4.
Today,theTowerofLondonisoneofthemostpopu-
lartourist__26__andattractsoverthreemillionvisi-26.A.seatsB.scenes
C.groundsD.sights
torsayear.ItwasoccasionallyusedasaRoyalPalace
fortheKingsandQueensofEngland__27__the27.A.untilB.by
C.toD.at
timeofJamesIwho__28__from1603to1625,28.A.reinedB.reigned
C.poweredD.controlled
butisbestknownasaprisonandexecutionplace.With-
inthewallsoftheTower,princeshavebeenmurdered,
traitors__29__,spiesshot,andQueensofEng-29.A.ruinedB.destroyed
C.torturedD.wounded
landbeheaded.Oneofthemostfamous__30__was30.A.murdersB.tortures
C.shotD.executions
thatofAnneBoleynin1536.Shewasthesecondwifeof
HenryVIII.Hewantedto__31__herbecause31.A.getawaywith
B.getridof
C.getdonewith
D.getdownon
shecouldnotgivehimason,sohe__32__herofadul-32.A.persecutedB.accused
C.scoldedD.claimed
tery.Shewastriedandfoundguilty.Sheaskedtobe
beheadedwithasword,__33__theusualaxe,33.A.apartfromB.besides
C.togetherD.ratherthan
whichcanstillbeseenintheTower.
TheTowerwasalsothe__34__ofoneof34.A.regionB.scene
C.placeD.area
London’smostfamousmysteries.KingEdwardIV
diedin1483.Hiselderson,Edward,becameking
__35__hisfather’sdeath.YoungEdwardlivedin35.A.onB.at
C.withD.by
theTower,andtheDukeofGloucester,hisprotector,
__36__Edward’sbrother,Richard,tocomeandlive36.A.persuadedB.forced
C.talkedD.encouraged
theresothattheycouldplaytogether.__37__thenthe37.A.And