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4.Togetmytravellers'
chequesIhadto______aspecialchequetothebankforthetotalamount.
A.makeforB.makeoutC.makeupD.makeoff
5.Shedescribedthedistributionoffoodandmedicalsuppliesasa______nightmare.
A.paranoidB.putativeC.benignD.logistical
6.Asordid,sentimentalplotunwinds,withaninevitable______ending.
A.mawkishB.fatefulC.belovedD.perfunctory
7.Despite______effortsbythefinanceminister,inflationroseto36points.
A.absurdB.grimyC.valiantD.fraudulent
8.In______IwishIhadthoughtaboutalternativecoursesofaction.
A.retrospectB.disparityC.successionD.dissipation
9.Psychoanalyststendtoregardboth______andmasochismasarisingfromchildhooddeprivation.
A.attachmentB.distinctionC.ingenuityD.sadism
10.Fearshowedintheeyesoftheyoungman,whiletheoldmanlookedtiredand______.
A.wateryB.wanderingC.wearyD.wearing
11.TheclashbetweenRealMadridandArsenalisbeing______asthematchoftheseason.
A.harbingerB.alluredC.congestedD.lodged
12.Whathetoldmewasa______ofdownrightlies.
A.loadB.mobC.packD.flock
13.Weregrettoinformyouthatthematerialsyouorderedare______.
A.outofworkB.outofstockC.outofreachD.outofpractice
14.______Irealizedtheconsequences,Iwouldneverhavecontemplatedgettinginvolved.
A.EvenifB.HadC.AslongasD.If
15.Theymanagedto______thesoundonTVeverytimetheallegedvictim'
snamewasspoken.
A.deadenB.depriveC.punctuateD.rebuff
16.Hehadbeen______toappearincourtonchargesofincitementoflawbreaking.
A.illuminatedB.summonedC.prevailedD.trailed
17.Thecomputerdoesn'
t______humanthought;
itreachesthesameendsbydifferentmeans.
A.flunkB.renewC.succumbD.mimic
18.Howaboutaglassoforangejuiceto______yourthirst?
A.quenchB.quellC.quashD.quieten
19.Therainlookedasifithad______forthenight.
A.setoffB.setupC.setoutD.setin
20.Myauntlosthercatlastsummer,butit______aweeklateratahomeinthenextvillage.
A.turnedupB.turnedinC.turnedonD.turnedout
21.Asisknowntoall,avaguelawisalways______todifferentinterpretations.
A.invulnerableB.immuneC.resistantD.susceptible
22.Themanager______factsandfigurestomakeitseemthatthecompanywasprosperous.
A.beguiledB.besmirchedC.juxtaposedD.juggled
23.Toourgreatdelight,yesterdaywereceiveda(n)______donationfromabenefactor.
A.handsomeB.awesomeC.miserlyD.prodigal
24.Studentswhogetveryhighmarkswillbe______fromthefinalexamination.
A.expelledB.banishedC.absolvedD.ousted
25.It______methatthemanwasnottellingthetruth.
A.effectsB.pokesC.hitsD.stirs
26.JohnglancedatMarytoseewhatshethought,butsheremained______.
A.manifestB.obnoxiousC.inscrutableD.obscene
27.Myneighbortendedtoreactinaheatand______way.
A.impetuousB.impertinentC.imperativeD.imperceptible
28.Thismorningwhenshewaswalkinginthestreet,ablackcar______besideher.
A.drewoutB.drewoffC.drewdownD.drewup
29.Shedecidedtokeepreticentabouttheunpleasantpastand______ittomemory.
A.attributeB.alludeC.commitD.credit
30.Itdidnottakelongforthecentralbankto______theirfears.
A.sootheB.snubC.smearD.sanctify
PartⅡReadingComprehension(40points)
Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkcorrespondingletteronANSWERSHEETⅠwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
PassageOne
JeanleftAliceSpringsonMondaymorningwithregret,andflewalldayina“Dragonfly”'
aircraft;
anditwasaveryinstructivedayforher.ThemachinedidnotgodirectlytoCloncurry,butflewtoandforacrossthewastesofCentralAustralia,depositingsmallbagsofmailatcattlestationsandpickingupcattle-menandtravelerstodropthemoffafterahundredorahundredandfiftymiles.Theylandedeightortentimesinthecourseoftheday,atplaceslikeAmmarooandHatchesCreekandmanyotherstations;
ateachplacetheywouldgetoutoftheplaneanddrinkacupofteaandhaveatalkwiththestationmanagerorowner,andgetbackintotheplaneandgoontheirway.BytheendofthedayJeanPagetknewexactlywhatacattlestationlookedlike,andshewasbeginningtohaveaverygoodideaofwhatwentonthere.
TheygottoCloncurryintheevening,afairlyextensivetownonarailwaythatraneastwardtotheseaatTownsville.HereshewasinQueensland,andsheheardforthefirsttimetheslowdeliberatespeechoftheQueenslandthatremindedheratonceofherfriendJoeHarman.ShewasdrivenintotowninaveryoldopencaranddepositedatthePostOfficeHotel;
shegotabedroombutteawasover,andshehadtogodownthewide,dustymainstreettoacafé
forhereveningmeal.Cloncurry,shefound,hadnoneofthecleanattractivenessofAliceSprings;
itwasatownwhichsmeltofcattle,withwidestreetsthroughwhichtodrivethemdowntothestockyard,manyhotels,andafewshops.Allthehouseswereofwoodwithred-paintedironroofs;
thehotelshadtwofloors,butveryfewoftheotherhouseshadmorethanone.
Shehadtospendadayhere,becausetheairservicetoNormantonandWillstownranweeklyonaWednesday.Shewentoutafterbreakfastwhiletheairwasstillcoolandwalkedinonedirectionupthehugemainstreetforhalfamiletillshecametotheendofthetown,thencamebackandwalkeddownitaquarterofamiletillshecametotheotherend.Thenshewentandhadalookattherailwaystation,and,havingseentheairfield,withthatshehadseenalltherewastoseeinCloncurry.Shelookedinatashopthatsoldtoysandnewspapers,buttheyweresoldoutofallreadingmatterexceptafewbooksaboutdress-making;
asthedaywasstartingtowarmupshewentbacktothehotel.ShemanagedtoborrowacopyoftheAustralianWomen'
sWeeklyfromthemanageressofthehotelandtookittoherroom,andtookoffmostofherclothesandlaydownonherbedtosweatitoutduringtheheatoftheday.MostoftheothercitizensofCloncurryseemedtobedoingthesamething.
Shefeltlikemovingagainshortlybeforeteaandhadashower,andwentouttothecafé
foranice.Weigheddownbytheheavymealofroastbeefandplum-puddingthattheQueenslanderscall“tea”shesatinafoldingchairforalittleoutsideinthecooloftheevening,andwenttobedagainatabouteighto'
cock.Shewascalledbeforedaybreak,andwasoutattheairfieldwiththefirstlight.
31.WhenJeanhadtoleaveAliceSprings,she______.
A.wishedshecouldhavestayedlodger
B.regrettedshehaddecidedtofly
C.wasn'
tlookingforwardtoflyingallday
D.wishedithadnotbeenaMondaymorning
32.HowdidJeangetsomeideaofAustraliancattlestation?
A.Shelearntaboutthematfirsthand.
B.Shelearntaboutthemfromfriends.
C.Shevisitedthemweekly.
D.Shestayedononeforaweek.
33.Jean'
smaincomplaintaboutCloncurryincomparisonwithAliceSprings,was______.
A.thewidthofthemainstreetB.thepoorserviceatthehotel
C.thepoor-lookingbuildingsD.thesmellofcows
34.ForhereveningmealontheseconddayJeanhad______.
A.onlyanice-creamB.alotofcookedfood
C.somecoldbeerD.acooling,butnon-alcoholicdrink
35.JeanleftCloncurry______.
A.earlyonWednesdaymorningB.lateonTuesdayevening
C.afterbreakfastonTuesdayD.beforebreakfastonTuesday
PassageTwo
Itwasunfortunatethat,aftersotrouble-freeanarrival,heshouldstumbleinthedarkashewasrisingandseverelytwisthisankleonapieceofrock.Afterthefirstshockthepainbecamebearable,andhegathereduphisparachutebeforelimpingintothetreestohideitasbesthecould.Thehardnessofthegroundandthedeepdarknessmadeitalmostimpossibletodothisefficiently.Thepineneedleslayseveralinchesdeepsohesimplypiledthemontopoftheparachute,cuttingtheshorttwigsthathecouldfeelaroundhislegs,andspreadingthemontopoftheneedles.Hehadgreatdoubtsaboutwhetheritwouldstayburied,buttherewasverylittleelsethathecoulddoaboutit.
Afterlimpingforsomedistanceinanindirectcourseawayfromhisparachutehebegantomakehiswaydownhillthroughthetrees.Hehadtofindoutwherehewas,andthendecidewhattodonext.Butwalkingdownhillonarapidlyswellinganklesoonprovedtobealmostbeyondhispowers.Hemovedmoreandmoreslowly,walkinginlongsidewaysmovementsacrosstheslope,whichmeanttakingmorestepsbutlesspainfulones.Bythetimeheclearedthetreesandreachedthevalley,daywasbreaking.Misthunginsoftsheetsacrossthefield.Smallcottagesandfarmbuildingsgroupedlikesleepingcattlearoundavillagechurch,whosepointedtower,pointedhighintothecoldwinterairtowelcomethemorning.
“Ican'
tgonofurther,”JohnHardingthought.“Someoneisboundtofindme,butwhatcan'
tIdo?
ImustgetarestbeforeIgoon.Ther'
lllookformefirstupthereonthemountainwheretheplanecrashed.Ibett