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4.[A]which[B]that[C]what[D]it

5.[A]turned[B]worked[C]brought[D]made

6.[A]special[B]specific[C]peculiar[D]particular

7.[A]existence[B]store[C]reality[D]mind

8.[A]abandoned[B]caught[C]separated[D]involved

9.[A]told[B]held[C]suggested[D]advised

10.[A]tendency[B]procedure[C]development[D]relation

11.[A]authority[B]power[C]control[D]ruling

12.[A]officers[B]men[C]administrators[D]fathers

13.[A]possessed[B]claimed[C]assured[D]enforced

14.[A]confirm[B]confer[C]consult[D]consider

15.[A]over[B]along[C]on[D]about

16.[A]alternate[B]different[C]varied[D]several

17.[A]And[B]So[C]Or[D]But

18.[A]state[B]country[C]people[D]national

19.[A]as[B]when[C]if[D]so

20.[A]dimension[B]complexity[C]exercise[D]function

SectionIIReadingComprehension

PartA

Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)

Text1

U.S.-ledoccupationauthoritieshavebegunasecretcampaigntorecruitandtrainagentswiththeonce-dreadedIraqiintelligenceservicetohelpidentifyresistancetoAmericanforceshereaftermonthsofincreasinglysophisticatedattacksandbombings,accordingtoU.S.andIraqiofficials.

Theextraordinarymovetorecruitagentsofformerpresident'

ssecurityservicesdemonstratesagrowingrecognitionamongU.S.officialsthatAmericanmilitaryforces--alreadystretchedthin--cannotalonepreventattackslikethedevastatingtruckbombingoftheU.N.headquartersrecently,theofficialssaid.

Authoritieshavesteppeduptherecruitmentoverthepasttwoweeks,oneseniorU.S.officialsaid,despitesometimesfirmobjectionsbymembersoftheU.S.-appointedIraqiGoverningCouncil,whocomplainthattheyhavetoolittlecontroloverthepoolofrecruits.WhileU.S.officialsacknowledgethesensitivityofcooperatingwithaforcethatembodiedtheruthlessnessoftheoverthrownpresident'

srule,theyassertthatanurgentneedforbetterandmorepreciseintelligencehasforcedunusualcompromises.

"

Theonlywayyoucancombatterrorismisthroughintelligence,"

theseniorofficialsaid."

It'

stheonlywayyou'

regoingtostopthesepeoplefromdoingwhatthey'

redoing."

Headded:

WithoutIraqiinput,that'

snotgoingtowork."

Officialsarereluctanttodisclosehowmanyformeragentshavebeenrecruitedsincetheeffortbegan.ButIraqiofficialssaytheynumberanywherefromdozenstoafewhundred,andU.S.officialsacknowledgethattherecruitmentisextensive.

We'

rereachingoutverywidely,"

saidoneofficialwiththeU.S.-ledadministration,wholikemostspokeonconditionofanonymitybecauseofsensitivityoverquestionsofintelligenceandsources.

AddedaWesterndiplomat:

ThereisanobviousevolutioninAmericanthinking.Firstthepolicearereconstituted,thenthearmy.Itislogicalthatintelligenceofficialsfromtheregimewouldalsoberecruited."

Officialssaythefirstlineofintelligence-gatheringremainstheIraqipolice,whonumber6,500inBaghdadand33,000nationwide.Butthatforceishamperedinintelligenceworkbya

lackofcredibilitywithabelief-brokenpublic,anditsnumbersremainfarbelowwhatU.S.officialssaytheyneedtobringordertoanunrulycapital.AcrossIraq,walk-ininformershaveprovidedtipsonweaponshidingsandlocationsofsuspectedguerrillas,butmanyIraqisdismissthosereportsasoccasionalandsometimesmotivatedbyadesireforpersonalgain.

TheemphasisinrecruitmentappearstobeontheintelligenceserviceknownastheMukhabarat,oneoffourbranchesintheformersecurityservice,althoughitisnottheonlytargetfortheU.S.effort.TheMukhabarat,whosenameitselfinspiredfearinordinaryIraqis,wastheforeignintelligenceservice,themostsophisticatedofthefour.

21.America'

sattitudetowardsIraqiintelligencewasoneof

[A]disgust.

[B]hatred.

[C]fear.

[D]resent.

22.Theword"

devastating"

(Line3,Paragraph2)isclosestinmeaningto

[A]destructive.

[B]regretful.

[C]frustrating.

[D]terrible.

23.TheU.S.officialsconsiderthenatureoftherecruitmentsofformersecurityservices

[A]give-instothebombing.

[B]setbacksofUS-ledadministration.

[C]examplesofUS-Iraqicooperation.

[D]compromisesofsomekind.

24.Whichofthefollowingistrueregardingtherecruitmentoftheintelligence?

[A]Thenew-releasepeopleareunwillingtotellanythingaboutthemselves.

[B]ItisjustapreparatorystepforthereconstructionoftheIraqiarmedforces.

[C]Thewesternworldasawholedislikestheideaofreconstructioninthisway.

[D]Anobviousconnectionexistsinthereconstructionsofthearmyandthepolice.

25.AlargepartoftheIraqipeopleholdinformationaboutweaponhidingsas

[A]fear-inspired.

[B]money-driven.

[C]unreliable.

[D]sophisticated.

Text2

Therealheroineofthenovelstandsatoneremovetothenarrative.Onthefaceofit,readersaremorelikelytoempathizewith,andbecuriousabout,themysteriousandresourcefulslave,Sarah,whoformsonepointofanemotionaltriangle.SarahisthepropertyofManon,andcamewithhertoafailingLouisianasugarplantationonhermarriagetothegood-for-nothing,bullyingowner.ButManon'

shusbandissoonstruckbySarah,andtheproofliesintheiridiotsmallson,Walter.

However,thereaderisforcedtoseethingsthroughManon'

seyes,notSarah'

s,andherconsciousnessisnotacomfortableplacetobe.Neverapleaseorathankyoupassesherlipswhentalkingtoslaves,thoughmannersistheorderofthedayinwhitesociety.Manonisenormouslyattractedbyinter-racialmarriage(fortheplaceandtime--theearly19thcentury--suchaconcernwouldnotbeunusual,butinhercaseitseemspathological).Walter,with"

hisfather'

scurlyredhairandgreeneyes,hismother'

sgoldenskin,herfull,pushing-forwardlips"

istheobjectofherespecialhatred,butshechattersonaboutallthe"

dreadfulmixed-blooded"

theobjectionable"

yellow"

people.

BeyondManon'

spolarizedvision,weglimpse"

freenegros"

andtheemergingblackmiddle-class.ToManon'

sdisgust,suchpeopleactuallyhaveself-respect.InNewOrleansbuyingshoes,Manonistakenabackbytheshopkeeper'

slackofdesiredrespect.Mixedraceprostitutesacquiredtheaffectionsofmaleplantersbygivingthemsomethingmysterioustheirwivescannot

oftenWhatthatmightbe,andwhywivescan'

tofferittoo,arequestionsManoncan'

tevenask,letaloneanswer.

ThefirstthirdofthebookexplorestheuneasyandunsustainablepeacebetweenManon,Sarahandthemanalwayscalledjust"

myhusband"

or"

he"

.Againstthebackgroundofviolentslaverevoltsandequallysavagerevenges,it'

sclearthepeacecannotlast.It'

spartofthesubtletyofthisbookthatasthestorydevelopsandtheinevitableexplosionoccurs,ourviewofallthecharactersswiftlychanges.SarahturnsouttodeserveallthesuspicionManondirectsather;

atthepointofdeathManon'

shusbanddisplaysanadmirabletoughnessandcourage;

andManonherselfwinsthereader'

sreluctantadmirationforherbravery,herendurance,andhertotallackofself-pity.

Perhapsthecruelestaspectofthissocietyisthewayitbreaksdownanddistortsfamilyaffections.Aslave'

sbabyisusuallysoldsoonafterbirth;

Sarah'

swould-behusband,ifhewantsher,mustbuyher;

andManonherself,afterall,isonlythepropertyofherhusband.

26.WhichofthefollowingreflectsManon'

sattitudetowardscoloredpeople?

[A]Sympathetic.

[B]Suspicious.

[C]Concerned.

[D]Disgusted.

27.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatthenoveliswritten

[A]withamobilepointofview.

[B]withalimitedthirdpersonsingular.

[C]fromManon'

sperspective.

[D]fromSarah'

seyeasaslave.

28.

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