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5.Notonce_____hisviewoflife.

A.didMr.SmithmentionB.Mr.Smithmentionedthat

C.Mr.SmithmentionedD.wouldMr.Smithmention

6.WhenIvisitedyourcountryagainlastyearIfounditcompletely_____.

A.tobechangedB.tochangeC.changedD.changing

7.HetalksaboutRomeasifhe_____therehimself.

A.hasbeenB.hadbeenC.wasD.is

8.IfJuliahadtoldmeinadvance,I_____herattheairport.

A.wouldmeetB.willmeetC.aregongtomeetD.wouldhavemet

9.Inourmodernsocietynooneavoid_____byads.

A.tobeinfluencedB.beinginfluencedC.influencingD.havinginfluenced

10.Itwasthetrainingthathehadasayoungman_____madehimsuchagoodtechnician.

A.hasB.whatC.laterD.that

11.Theinvestigationgroup,which_____twomenandthreewomen,setoutlastweek.

A.composedofB.composesC.iscomposedofD.arecomposedof

12._____thesentencepatternandvocabulary_____,thisparagraphisquitesimple.

A.Asfaras…isconcernedB.Asfaras…areconcerned

C.Asfaras…isconcerningD.ASfaras…concern

13.BothMaryandEllen,_____Jane,arestudyingChineseatBeijingUniversity.

A.aswellasB.andaswellC.withD.besides

14.Atthebeginningofthisterm,ourhistoryteacher_____alistofbooksforustoread.

A.handedinB.wroteoutC.fishedoutD.passedon

15.Thelittlegirl_____ahandkerchieffromherpockettocleanherhands.

A.gaveoutB.broughtoutC.setoutD.leftout

16.Thegoodserviceatthehotel_____thepoorfoodtosomeextent.

A.madeupforB.madeforC.madeoutD.madeoff

17.Wewere_____thedifficultyhowtosupplyfoodtothoseinneed.

A.facedwithB.metC.facingwithD.encountered

18.Thisfactoryisnowtryingto_____anewmodel.

A.predictB.turnoutC.workoutD.imitate

19.Thiscomputeris_____storingmillionsofbitsofinformation.

A.abletoB.capableaboutC.capableofD.ableof

20.ShelongedtovisitItaly,_____sheoftendreamaboutit.

A.soseriouslythatB.soeagerlythat

C.tosuchanextentthatD.soanxiouslythat

21._____outofmoney,wewerereducedtostayinginacheaphotel.

A.havingalmostrunB.Almostrun

C.AlmostbeingrunningD.havingalmostbeenrun

22.Thepostofchairmanhasbeen_____forsometime.

A.emptyB.hollowC.unoccupiedD.vacant

23.Yesterdaywesawa_____filmabouttheIndependenceWar.

A.historiedB.historicalC.historianD.historic

24.He_____atthedoorwaytolighthiscigarette.

A.pausedB.delayedC.hesitatedD.ceased

25.Thewarwentonforyears,_____thousandsuponthousandsofpeople.

A.tokillB.killedC.killingD.beingkilled

26.Thepolicehavetheauthorityto_____law-breakers.

A.graspB.catchC.arrestD.stop

27.Whentheworld-famouspaintingwasfoundstoleninthemorning,theattendantondutywasunder_____.

A.suspicionB.doubtC.suspectD.question

28.IntheWest,stopassistantsarenotallowedtohavea(n)_____withcustomers.

A.discussionB.quarrelC.argumentD.debate

29.Somepeoplefinditdifficultto_____betweenrightandwrong.

A.divideB.distinguishC.differD.separate.

30.Tourism,whichisamajor_____ofincomeforthecity,maybeseriouslyaffected.

A.sourceB.resourceC.courseD.cause

PartIIBlankfilling

1.Ifhe__________(be)herelastnight,Iwouldhavespokentohim.

2.Iamsorryto___________(give)yousomuchtrouble.

3.Eitherfansoranair-conditioner__________(be)necessaryforourlab.

4.Shoulditrain,we__________(notgo)out.

5.Shespokeabouthimasifshe__________(know)himforyears.

6.Theteacherwasstandinginfrontoftheblackboard________(handout)thetestpaperstous.

7.Hiswatchhasstopped.Heforgot__________(wind)itthetrainlastnight.

8.Heremembers___________(take)toPariswhenhewasaverysmallchild.

9.Myfatherdidn’tgotoNewYork;

thedoctorsuggestedthathe_________(notgo)there.

10.Yesterdayafternoontheywereseen________(play)footballintheclassroomandtoldnotto.

PartIIIReadingComprehension

1.SchoolWithoutWalls

In1968thecityofPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania,hadaproblem.Thecity’sschoolsystemneededanewschoolbuildingandteachersbutdidnothavethemoneytopayforthismultimillion-dollarproject.Cityofficialssolvedtheprobleminauniqueway.Theydecidedtousethemanyscientificandculturalinstitutionsinthecityastheclassrooms.Expertswhoworkedinthevariousinstitutionswouldbetheteachers.AmongtheseinstitutionsweresuchprestigiousnamesastheFranklinInstitute,withitssciencemuseum,workshops,andclasses;

theFreeLibrary,containingnearlyamillionvolumes;

theAcademyofNaturalSciences,FelsPlanetarium,andtheRodinMuseum.

Theexperimentineducation,knownastheParkwayProgram,beganinFebruary1969.JohnBremer,anEnglishmanandeducationinnovator,plannedtheprogramandbecameitsdirector.

TheProgramhasgrowninsizefrom142to500highschoolstudentsandissopopularthatthousandsofapplicantsaredeniedplaceseachyear.TheProgramgivesafreedomtohighschooleducationneverknownbefore.Tosupplementbasiccoursesrequiredforadiploma---languages,historyscience---studentsmaychoosefrommorethanahundredothercourses.Anysubjectwillbeofferedifaninstructorcanbefound.Everygroupof15boysandgirlsbelongstoa“tutorialgroup”,ledbyateacherandoneassistant.StudentsintheProgramsaythatschoolisnolongeraplacebutaninterestingactivity.

About100institutionsinPhiladelphia---public,private,commercial---helptheProgram.Duringanyoneweekstudentsmaybefoundinsuchdiverseplacesasabakery,achurchorthemunicipalgasplant.Suchplacesmerelyprovidespaceforclassrooms.OtherinstitutionssuchastheUniversityofPennsylvaniaortheTempleUniversityMedicalSchoolallowtheProgram’sownfacultytoteachintheirlaboratoriesorotherfacilities.Otherestablishmentsprovidebothclassroomspaceandinstruction.Onepharmaceutical-manufacturingcompany,forexample,conductsachemistrycourse.

Inadditiontotheirstudies,studentsareencouragedtotakepart-timejobs.“Thelifeofthecityisourcurriculum,”saysDirectorBremer.“Lifeandlearningareallpartofthesameprocess.”Learningisexcitementinthisexperimentalprogrambutitisnotmeantforeverychild.Thestudentmustbeabletohandlethefreedomandself-disciplinethattheProgramdemandsforacademicsuccess.

1.WhatwastheproblemPhiladelphiahadin1968?

a.Itsschoolsystemneededanewschoolbuilding.

b.Moreteacherswereneededforitsschoolsystem.

c.Itlackedmoneyforitseducationalproject.

d.Bothaandb.

2.Theword“unique”heremeans_______________.

a.“veryunusual”b.“proper”c.“ordinary”d.“prettyusual”

3.Whowastheprogramplanner?

a.AfamousEnglishinnovator.

b.Thedirectorofaculturalinstitution.

c.AnEnglishmancalledJohnBremer.

d.Someoneinchargeofthecity’sschoolsystem.

4.Every“tutorialgroup”consistsof______________.

a.alargegroupofchildrenandhisassistant

b.15boysandgirls,ateacherandhisassistant

c.15boysand15girls

d.15boysbutnogirls

5.About100institutionsinPhiladelphia_______________.

a.providespaceforclassrooms

b.opensuchcoursesasarerequiredintheProgram

c.allowtheirlaboratoriesandotherfacilitiestobeused

d.offertheirhelp

2.ATimelessLetterofComfort

InOctober1800JohnToddwasborninRutland,Vermont.SoonafterwardhisparentsmovedtoKillingworth,Connecticut.WhenJohnwassix,bothhisparentsdied.Akind-heartedauntinNorthKillingworthagreedtotakeJohnandgivehimahome.Hewasbroughtupbyherandlivedinherhomeuntilhelefttostudyfortheministry.

Hisaunttookseriouslyillandfearedshewasabouttodie.IngreatdistressshewroteJohnToddaletterinwhichsheaskedhimtotellherwhatdeathwouldbelike.

Hereistheletterhesentinreply:

Itisnowthirty-fiveyearssinceI,asalittleboyofsix,wasleftquitealoneintheworld.Yousentmewordyouwouldgivemeahomeandbeakindmothertome.IhaveneverforgottenthedaywhenImadethelongjourneyoftenmilestoyourhouseinNorthKillingworth.Icanstillrecallmydisappointmentwhen,insteadofcomingformeyourself,yousentyourservantJamestofetchme.

Iwellremembermytearsandanxietyas,perchedhighonyourhorseandclingingtighttoJames,Irodeofftomynewhome.Nightfellbeforewefinishedthejourney,andasitgrewdarkIbecamelonelyandafraid.“Doyouthinkshe’llgotobedbeforewegetthere?

”IaskedJamesanxiously.“Oh,no,”hesaidreassuringly.“She’llstayupforyou.Whenwegetoutofthesewoodsyou’llseehercandleshininginthewindow.”

Presentlywedidrideoutintotheclearing,andthere,sureenough,wasyourcandle.Irememberyouwerewaitingatthedoor,thatyouputyourarmscloseaboutmeandthatyouliftedme---atiredandbewilderedlittleboy---downfromthehorse.Youhadafireburningonthehearth,ahotsupperwaitingonthestove.Aftersupperyoutookmetomynewroom,heardmesaymyprayers,andthensatbesidemeuntilIfellasl

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