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A
2.
Ithadbeennotfromlongtimeagowhenthefirstsettlersraisedtheirhouses,sanktheirwellsandbuilttheirbarns.
B
3.
Everythingbegantochangewhenastrangeblightcreptoverthearea.
4.
Childrenwouldbestrickensuddenlywhileatplayanddiewithinafewhours.
5.
Anglersnolongervisitedthestreamsforallthefishhaddied.
6.
Witchcraftandenemyactionhadsilencedtherebirthofnewlifeinthisstrickenworld.
7.
Themostalarmingofallman'
sassaultsupontheenvironmentisthecontaminationofair,earth,rivers,andseawithdangerousandevenlethalmaterials.
8.
Suchabarrageofpoisonscalled"
insecticides"
ispossibletolaydownonthesurfaceoftheearthwithoutmakingitunfitforalllife.
9.
Chemicalssprayedoncroplandslieshortinthesoilwithoutenteringintolivingorganisms.
10.
Oneinsixcountriesintheworldfacefoodshortagesbecauseofseveredroughts.
SectionB
Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
Mostpeoplehave(11)_________________environmentalpollutionintheformofanopengarbagedump.However,pollutioncanalsobe(12)_________________.Somekindsofpollutiondonotactuallydirtytheland,air,orwater,buttheyreducethequalityoflifeforpeopleand(13)_________________.Forexample,noisefrom(14)_________________andmachinerycanbeconsideredformsofpollution.
Environmentalpollutionisoneofthemost(15)_________________problemsfacinghumanity.Badlypollutedaircancause(16)_________________illnesses.Someairpollutantshavereducedthecapacityoftheatmosphereto(17)_________________thesun'
sharmfulultraviolet(18)_________________.Manyscientistsbelievethattheseandotherairpollutantshavebeguntochange(19)_________________aroundtheworld.Oceanpollution(20)_________________manymarineorganisms.
Mostpeoplehavewitnessedenvironmentalpollutionintheformofanopengarbagedump.However,pollutioncanalsobeinvisible.Somekindsofpollutiondonotactuallydirtytheland,air,orwater,buttheyreducethequalityoflifeforpeopleandotherlivingthings.Forexample,noisefromtrafficandmachinerycanbeconsideredformsofpollution.
Environmentalpollutionisoneofthemostseriousproblemsfacinghumanity.Badlypollutedaircancauselife-threateningillnesses.Someairpollutantshavereducedthecapacityoftheatmospheretofilteroutthesun'
sharmfulultravioletradiation.Manyscientistsbelievethattheseandotherairpollutantshavebeguntochangeclimatesaroundtheworld.Oceanpollutionendangersmanymarineorganisms.
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PartIIReadingComprehension(25minutes)
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithseveralblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Thenastrangeblight21theareaandeverythingbegantochange.Someevilspellhad22thecommunity:
mysteriousmaladies23theflocksofchickens;
thecattleandsheepsickenedanddied.Everywherewasa24ofdeath.Thefarmersspokeofmuchillnessamongtheirfamilies.Inthetownthedoctorshadbecomemoreandmore25bynewkindsofsicknessappearingamongtheirpatients.Therehadbeenseveralsuddenand26deathsnotonlyamongadultsbutevenamongchildren,whowouldbe27suddenlywhileatplayanddiewithinafewhours.
Therewasastrange28.Thebirds,forexample—wherehadtheygone?
Manypeoplespokeofthem,puzzledanddisturbed.Thefeedingstationsinthebackyardswere29.Thefewbirdsseenanywhereweremoribund;
they30violentlyandcouldnotfly.Itwasaspringwithoutvoices.
A)sweepingB)unexplainableC)sweptD)unexplained
E)strickenF)shadowG)stillnessH)trembled
I)desertedJ)settleddownK)shookL)threw
M)creptoverN)settledonO)puzzled
21.______________________
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22.______________________
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23.______________________
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24.______________________
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25.______________________
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26.______________________
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Thereareseveralpassagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
PassageOne
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
ImagineamassoffloatingwasteistwotimesthesizeofthestateofTexas.Texashasalandareaofmorethan678,000squarekilometers.Soitmightbedifficulttoimagineanythingtwiceasbig.
Alltogether,thismassofwasteflowingintheNorthPacificOceanisknownastheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatch.Itweighsabout3,500,000tons.
TheeasternpartoftheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatchisaboutl,600kilometerswestofCalifornia.ThewesternpartiswestoftheHawaiianIslandsandeastofJapan.Theareahasbeendescribedasakindofoceanicdesert,withlightwindsandslowmovingwatercurrents.Thewatermovessoslowlythatgarbagefromallovertheworldcollectsthere.
Inrecentyears,therehavebeengrowingconcernsaboutthefloatinggarbageanditseffectonseacreaturesandhumanhealth.Scientistssaythousandsofanimalsgettrappedinthefloatingwaste,resultingindeathorinjury.Evenmorediefromalackoffoodorwaterafterswallowingpiecesofplastic.
Thefloatinggarbagecanalsohaveharmfuleffectsonpeople.Thereisanincreasedthreatofinfectionofdiseasefrompollutedwaste,andfromeatingfishthatswallowedwaste.Diverscanalsogettrappedintheplastic.
Itsexistencefirstgainedpublicattentioninl997.ThatwaswhenracingboatcaptainandoceanographerCharlesMooreandhiscrewsailedintothegarbagewhilereturningfromaracingevent.Fiveyearsearlier,anotheroceanographerlearnedofthetrashafterashipmentofrubberducksgotlostatsea.ManyofthosetoysarenowpartoftheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatch.
InAugust,2009,ateamfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiegobecamethelatestgrouptotraveltoit.Theywereshockedbytheamountofwastetheysaw.Theygatheredhundredsofseacreaturesandwatersamplestomeasurethegarbagepatch'
seffectonoceanenvironment.
31.
Howdidthewriterintroducethetopicofthepassage?
A)Bygivinganexample.
B)Bylistingthefacts.
C)Bytellingastory.
D)Bygivingacomparison.
32.
WhatdoweknowabouttheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatch?
A)Itismadeupofvariouskindsofplasticproducts.
B)Itisasolidmassoffloatingwastematerials.
C)Itliesl60,000kilometerseastofCalifornia.
D)Itisdescribedasakindofoceanicdesert.
33.
WhydopeoplepayattentiontotheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatch?
A)Becauseitmaypreventtheflowofoceanwater.
B)Becausethepollutedplasticarticleswillmoveupthefoodchain.
C)Becauseitmaybefromanislandinthepacific.
D)Becauseshipsmaybetrappedinthefloatingwaste.
34.
Whichcolumncanyoufindthepassageonanewspaper?
A)Sportsandentertainment.
B)Mediaandculture.
C)Environmentandsociety.
D)Scienceandtechnology.
35.
Thepurposeofwritingthispassageisto____________.
A)warnpeopleofthedangertotravelinthepacific
B)analyzewhatcausedthewastepatchinthepacific
C)giveadviceonhowtorecyclewasteintheocean
D)introducetheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatch
PassageTwo
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Moreandmore,theoperationsofourbusiness,governments,andfinancialinstitutionsarecontrolledbyinformationthatexistsonlyinsidecomputermemories.Anyonecleverenoughtomodifythisinformationforhisownpurposescanreapsubstantialrewards.Evenworse,anumberofpeoplewhohavedonethisandbeencaughtatithavemanagedtogetawaywithoutpunishment.
It'
seasyforcomputercrimestogoundetectedifnoonechecksuponwhatthecomputerisdoing,butevenifthe