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(35)_______overtheyears.WhenIcamebacktoDeMathato
35.A.evolve
B.stay
C.remain
D.turn
teachEnglish,IworkedforDrOffutt,thedepartmentchair.Mydiscussionwithhimwerelikegraduateseminarsinadolescent(36)______,classroommanagementandschoolleadership.
36.A.process
B.procedure
C.development
D.movement
Afterseveralyears,Iwas(37)_______departmentchair,
37.A.called
B.named
C.asked
D.invited
andourrelationship(38)________again.Ithoughtthatitmight
38.A.moved
B.altered
C.went
D.shifted
be(39)______chairingthedepartment,sinceallof
39.A.awkward
B.uneasy
C.unnatural
D.former
my(40)______Englishteacherswere
40.A.older
B.experienced
C.former
D./
(41)_______there,butDrOffuttsupportedme
41.A.
/
B.still
C.even
D.already
(42)_______.Heknewwhentogivemeadvice
42.A.through
B.throughout
C.atthebeginning
D.alltheway
(43)_______curriculum,textsandpersonnel,andwhento
43.A.for
B.at
C.over
D.about
letme(44)______myowncourse.
44.A.chart
B.head
C.describe
D.manage
In1997,Ineededhis(45)______aboutleavingDeMatha
45.A.opinion
B.request
C.permission
D.order
tobecomeprincipalatanotherschool.(46)_______hehadasked
46.A.Evenif
B.Although
C.If
D.When
metostayatDeMatha,Imighthave.(47)_______,heencouraged
47.A.Naturally
B.Instead
C.consequently
D.Still
metoseizetheopportunity.Fiveyearsago,IbecametheprincipalofDeMatha.(48)________,
48.A.Onceagain
B.Repeatedly
C.Unusally
D.Unexpectedly
DrOffuttwasthereforme,lettingmeknowthatIcould(49)_______
49.A.countin
B.countdown
C.countout
D.counton
him.Ihavelearnedfromhimthatgreatteachershaveaninexhaustible(50)________oflessonstoteach.
50.A.stock
B.bank
C.wealth
D.store
PARTIV
GRAMMER&
VOCABULARY[15MIN]
Therearethirtysentencesinthissection.BeneatheachsentencetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseonewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentences.
51.Thereareasgoodfishinthesea_____evercameoutofit.
A.thanB.like
C.as
D.so
52.AllthePresident’sMen______oneoftheimportantbooksforhistorianswhostudytheWatergateScandal.
A.remainB.remainsC.remained
D.isremaining
53.’You______borrowmynotesprovidedyoutakecareofthem,’Itoldmyfriend.
A.couldB.shouldC.must
D.can
54.Ifonlythepatient______adifferenttreatmentinsteadofusingtheantibiotics,hemightstillbealivenow.
A.hadreceivedB.received
C.shouldreceive
D.werereceiving
55.Lindawas_____teexperimentamonthago,butshechangedhermindatthelastminute.
A.
tostart
B.tohavestartedC.tobestartingD.tohavebeenstarting
56.She_____fiftyorsowhenIfirstmetherattheconference.
A.mustbe
B.hadbeen
C.couldbe
D.musthavebeen
57.Itisnot______muchthelanguageasthebackgroundthatmakesthebookdifficulttounderstand.
A.that
B.as
C.so
D.very
58.Thecommintteehasanticipatedtheproblemsthat________intheroadconstructionproject.
A.arise
B.willarise
C.arose
D.havearisen
59.Thestudentsaidtherewereafewpointsintheessayhe_______impossibletocomprehend.
A.hadfound
B.finds
C.hasfound
D.wouldfind
60.Hewouldhavefinishedhiscollegeeducation,buthe_______toquitandfindajobtosupporthisfamily.
A.hadhad
B.has
C.had
D.wouldhave
61.Theresearchrequiresmoremoneythan________.
A.havebeenputin
B.hasbeenputin
C.beingputin
D.tobeputin
62.Overpopulationposesaterriblethreattothehumanrace.Yetitisprobably________athreattothehumanracethanenviromentaldestruction.
A.nomore
B.notmore
C.evenmore
D.muchmore
63.Itisnotuncommonforthere_______problemsofcommunicationbetweentheoldandtheyoung.
A.being
B.wouldbe
C.be
D.tobe
64.________atinhisway,thesituationdoesnotseemsodesperate.
A.Looking
B.looked
C.Beinglooked
D.tolook
65.ItisabsolutelyessentialthatWilliam________hisstudyinspiteofsomelearningdifficulties.
A.willcontinueB.continued
C.continue
D.continues
66.Thepaintingheboughtatthestreetmarkettheotherdaywasa_______forgery.
A.man-made
B.natural
C.crude
D.real
67.She’salwaysbeenkindtome–Ican’tjustturn______onhernowthatsheneedsmyhelp.
A.myback
B.myhead
C.myeye
D.shoulder
68.Thebarintheclubisforthe______useofitsmembers.
A.extensive
B.exclusive
C.inclusive
D.comprehensive
69.Thetutitionfeesare______tostudentscomingfromlow-incomefamilies.
A.approachableB.payable
C.reachable
D.affordable
70.Themedicalexpertswarnedtheauthoritiesofthedangerofdiseasesinthe_______oftheearthquake.
A.consequenceB.aftermath
C.results
D.effect
71.Thissortofrudebehaviourinpublichardly______apersoninyourposition.
A.becomes
B.fits
C.supports
D.improves
72.Imustleavenow._______,ifyouwantthatbookI’llbringitnexttime.
A.AccidentallyB.Incidentally
C.Eventually
D.Naturally
73.Afteralongdelay,she______replyingtomye-mail.
A.gotawaywithB.gotbackat
C.gotback
D.gotroundto
74.Personalcomputersarenolongersomethingbeyondtheordinarypeople;
theyare________availablethesedays.
A.promptly
B.instantly
C.readily
D.quickly
75.InmyfirstyearattheuniversityIlearntthe_______ofjournalism.
A.basics
B.basic
C.elementary
D.elements
76.Accordingtothenewtaxlaw,anymoneyearnedoverthatlevelistaxedatthe______of59percent
A.ratio
B.percentage
C.proportion
D.rate
77.Thousandsof_______atthestadiumcametotheirfeettopaytributetoanoutstandingperformance.
A.audience
B.participants
C.spectators
D.observers
78.Westoodstill,gazingoutoverthelimitless______ofthedessert.
A.space
B.expanse
C.stretch
D.land
79.Doctoroften______uneasinessinthepeopletheydealwith.
A.smell
B.hear
C.sense
D.tough
80.Marysatatthetable,lookedattheplateand______herlips.
A.smacked
B.opened
C.parted
D.seperated
PARTV
READING
COMPREHENSION[25MIN]
Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.
TEXTA
Ifyouliketheideaofstayingwithwithafamily,livinginhousemightbetheanswer.Goodlandladies---thosewhoaresuperbcooksandlaunderers,arefiguresaspopularinfictionasthebadoneswhoterrorizetheirguestandoverchargethemattheslightestopportunity.Thetruthisprobablysomewherebetweenthetwoextremes.Ifyouarelucky,thefoodwillbeadequate,someofyourlaundrymaybedoneforyouandyouwillhaveareasonableamountofcomfortandchompanionship.Forthelessfortune,houserulesmayrestrictthefreedomtoinvitefriendstovistit,andsharedcookingandbathroomfacilitiescanbefrustratingandrow-provokingiftidyanduntidyguestarelivingunderthesameroof.
Thesamedisadvantagescanapplytoflatsharing,withtheaddeddifficultiesthatarisefromdecidingwhopaysforwhat,andinwhatproportion.Onepersonmayspendhoursonthephone,whileanotherrarelymakescalls.Ifyouwantprivacywithguest,howdoyoupersuadetheotherstogoout;
howdoyoupersuadethemtoleaveyouinpeace,especiallyifyouarestudentandwanttostudy?
Conversely,flatsharingcanbeverycheap,therewillalwaysbesomeonetotalktoandgooutwith,andthechores,intheory,canbeshared.
81.Accordingtothepassage,landladiesare________
A.usuallystrict.
B.alwaysmean.
C.adequatelycompetent.
D.verypopularwiththeirguest.
82.Whatistheadditionaldisadvantageofflatsharing?
A.Problemsofsharingandpaying.
B.Differencesinlivinghabits.
C.Sharedcookingandbathroomfacilities.
D.Restrictiontoinvitefriendstovisit.
83.WhatisNOTmentionedasabenefitofflatsharing?
A.Rentisaffordable
B.Thereiscompanionship.
C.Housework.
D.Thereispeaceandquiet.
TEXTB
(1)Travellingthroughthecountryacoupleofweeksagoonbusiness,IwaslisteningtothetalkofthelateUKwriterDouglasAdams’masterwork“TheHitchhiker’sGuidetotheGalaxy”ontheradioandthought-Iknow,I’llpickupthenexthitchhikersIseeandaskthemwahatthestateofrealhitchingistodayinBritain.
(2)Idroveanddroveonmainroadsandsideroadsforthenextfewdaysandneversawasingleone.
(3)WhenIwasinmyteensand20s,hitchhikingwasamainformoflong-distancetransport.ThekindnessorcuriosityofstrangerstookmealloverEurope,NorthAmerica,AsiaandsouthernAfrica,Someofthelift-giversbecamefriends,manyprovidedhospitalityontheroad.
(4)Notonlydidyoufindoutmuchmoreaboutacountrythanwhentravelingbytrainorplane,buttherewa