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Directions:
Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.
21.Thepreciousmanuscriptswerehopelesslybylongexposureinthecold,dampcellar.
A.ruinedB.damaged
C.destroyedD.harmed
22.theboardofthecompanyhasdecidedtoitsoperationtoincludeallaspectsoftheclothingbusiness.
A.extendB.enlarge
C.expandD.amplify
23.Thatsounddoesn’tinhislanguage,soit’sdifficultforhimtopronounceit.
A.happenB.occur
C.haveD.takeplace
24.theaccommodationwascheap,butthefoodwasvery.
A.highB.costly
C.dearD.overpaid/
25.Mybossinsistsonseeingeverythinginbeforehemakesadecision.
A.blackandblueB.redandblue
C.blackandwhiteD.greenandyellow
26.Theworkisnotveryprofitablecash,butIamgettingvaluableexperiencefromit.
A.inthelightofB.accordingto
C.onthebasisofD.intermsof
27.Atthemeeting,Smitharguedinfavoroftheproposal.
A.severelyB.warmly
C.forcefullyD.heavily
28.Hisattentionoftenatlectures,Nowonderhefailedtheexam.
A.branchedB.wondered
C.wanderedD.wentout
29.It’softenamistaketoappearance:
thatpoor-lookingindividualisanythingbutpoor.Infact,heisamillionaire.
A.gooverB.goby
C.goagainstD.gofor
30.Hedoesn‘tseemtobeabletoanyinterestinhisstudies.
A.makeupB.workup
C.turnupD.useup
31.ManhasusedmetalsforcenturiesingraduallyincreasingquantitiesbutitwastheIndustrialRevolutionthattheycametobeemployedinreallyvastquantities.
A.tillB.until
C.notuntilD.nottill
32.Hisbrotherhadbecomeafinancier,hewantedtobe.
A.whoB.what
C.whichD.that
33.Thesegoodsaresoldatreducedprices,.
A.thedefectsarepointedouttothecustomers
B.thedefectspointedouttothecustomers
C.thedefectshavebeenpointedouttothecustomers
D.thedefectsbeingpointedouttothecustomers
34.Basicresearchprovidesthecapitalfundofscientificknowledge,whichtheappliedresearchersdrewtogivesocietyarichrateofinterest.
A.onB.up
C.outD.to
35.I’vekeptupafriendshipwithagirlwhoIwasatschooltwentyyearsago.
A.aboutB.since
C.withD.till
36.isgenerallyaccepted,economicalgrowthisdeterminedbythesmoothdevelopmentofproduction./
A.WhatB.That
C.itD.As
37.TheSocialSecurityRetirementProgramismadeupoftwotrustfunds,couldgopennilessbynextyear.
A.thelargeroneB.thelargerofwhich
C.thelargestoneD.thelargestofwhich
38.Formyownpart,inseemsthatthemainrequirementofaninternationallanguageisthatit.
A.wouldbeeasilylearnedB.iseasilylearned
C.willbeeasilylearnedD.beeasilylearned
39.Thereoughttobelessanxietyovertheperceivedriskofgettingcancerthaninthepublicmindtoday.
A.existB.exists
C.existingD.existed
40.thegovernmentisbelievedtobeconsideringalawmakingitacrimetoimportanykindofweapon.
A.topassB.tohavepassed
C.passingD.havingpassed
SectionIICloze(10points)
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.
Inordertoworkheretheforeignerneedsaworkpermit,whichmustbeappliedforbyhisprospectiveemployer.TheproblemhereisthattheDepartmentofEmploymenthastherightto41orrefusethesepermits,andthereislittlethatcanbe42aboutit,itwouldbeextremelyunwise43aforeignvisitortoworkwithoutapermit,sinceanyonedoingsois44toimmediatedeportation.Therearesome45tothisrule,mostnotablypeoplefromtheCommonMarketcountries,whoare46
toworkwithoutpermitsandwhoareoftengiventemporaryresidencepermitsofuptofiveyears.Some47people,suchasdoctors,foreignjournalists,authorsandothers,canworkwithoutpermits.
TheproblemwiththeActisnotjustthatsomeofitsrulesareunfairbut48it
isadministered,andthepeoplewhoadministerit.Animmigrationofficialhasthepowertostop2visitor49theseshorescomingintothecountry,ifthishappensthevisitorhasthe50toappealtotheImmigrationAppealTribunal.Whiletheappealsarebeingconsidered,thevisitorhasnochoicebuttowaitsometimesforquitealongtime.
41.A.allowB.admitC.presentD.grant
42.A.madeB.doneC.explainedD.talked
43.A.forB.toC.asD.in
44.A.aptB.likelyC.liableD.inclined
45.A.exemptionsB.exceptionsC.excerptionsD.expositions
46.A.prescribedB.qualifiedC.entitledD.certified
47.A.moreB.fewerC.othersD.other
48.A.thewayB.thatC.thetimeD.what
49.A.outofB.toC.fromD.off
50.A.honorB.forceC.rightD.authority
SectionIVReadingComprehension(40points)/
PartA
Thereare4passagesmthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked,B,C,andD,youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandblackenthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETIwithapencil.
Questions51to54arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Shopperswhohaveflockedtoonlinestoresfortheirholidayshoppingarelosingprivacywitheverymouseclick,accordingtoanewreport.ThestudybytheWashington-basedElectronicPrivacyInformationCenterscrutinized(仔细审查)privacypolicieson100ofthemostpopularonlineshoppingsitesandcomparedthosepolicieswithasetofbasicprivacyprinciplesthathavecometobeknownas“fairinformationpractices.”
Thegroupfoundthatnoneofthe100sitesmetallofthebasiccriteriaforprivacyprotection,whichincludegivingnoticeofwhatinformationiscollectedandhowitisused,offeringconsumersachoiceoverwhethertheinformationwillbeusedincertainways,allowingaccesstodatathatgiveconsumersachancetoseeandcorrecttheinformationcollected,andinstitutingthekindofsecuritymeasuresthatensurethatinformationwon’tfallintothewronghands.
“Thisstudyshowsthatsomebodyelse,otherthanSanta,isreadingyourChristmaslist,”saidJeffChester,executivedirectoroftheCenterforMediaEducation,whichalsoworkedonthesurvey.TheonlineprivacyofchildrenisprotectedbyFederalTradeCommissionrules,butadultsdonotsharethesamedegreeofprivacyprotection.Themovement,liketheonlineshoppingindustry,favorsselfregulationoverimpositionoffurthermovementrestrictionsonelectroniccommerce.”MarcRosenberg,executivedirectoroftheprivacygroup,saidthestudyshowsthatselfregulationshavefailed,“Weneedlegislationtoenforcefairinformationpretences,”hesaid.“Consumersareatgreeterriskthantheywerein1997,”whenthegroupreleaseditsfirstreport.Thesurveyalsoaskedwhetherthe100sitesused”profilebased”advertising,andwhetherthesitesincorporate“cookies”technology,whichgivesWebsitesbasicinformationonvisitors.ProfilingisthepracticeofgatheringinthenusedtocreatetargetedadvertisingonWedsites.Allbut18ofthetopshoppingsitesdiddisplayaprivacypolicy,amajorimprovementovertheearlydaysofelectroniccommerce,whensuchpolicieswerescarce.Butthatdidnotsatisfytheprivacygroup:
”Companiesarcpostingprivacypolicies,butthesepoliciesarenotthesamethingAsfairinformationpractices,”Rosenbergsaid.Thesitesalsodidnotperformwellbyothermeasures,thegroupsaiditfoundthat35ofthesitesfeatureprofilebasedadvertising,and87percentusecookies,Thegroupconcludedthatthephoniesthatwereposted“aretypicallyconfusing,incomplete,andinconsistent”,Thereport,“SurferBewareIII:
PrivacyPoliciesWithoutPrivacyProtection,”isthethirdsuchsurveybythegroup,Itcalledforfurtherdevelopmentoftechnologiesthathelpconsumersprotecttheirprivacyandevenanonymity(匿名)whenexploringtheinternet.51Whatdoesthesentence“Thisstudyshowsthatsomebodyelse,otherthanSanta,isreadingyourChristmaslist”mean?
A.thestudyshowsthatsomeoneelsewouldbuyconsumersagiftforChristmasB.Thestudyshowsthatconsumers’privacyisbeinginvaded.C.thestudyshowsthatcompanieswanttomakeaChristmaslistforchildren.D.thestudyshowsthatSantawouldnotbringtheChristmasgiftsthisyear.52.Whichofthefollowingisnotinthelistofthebasiccriteriaofprivacyprotectionmentionedinparagraph3?
A.Givenoticeofwhatinformationiscollectedandhowitisusedtoconsumers.B.Allowaccesstodatathatgiveconsumersachancetoseeandcorrecttheinformationcollected.C.Makeconsumersbelievethattheinformationprovidedbythesitesissurelycorrect./D.Institutethekindofsecuritymeasuresthatensurethattheinformationwon’tfallintothewronghands.53.itcouldbedrawnfromthepassagethat.A.theWashington-basedElectronicPrivacyInformationCenterhasreleasedatleast3reportsconcerningtheonlineprivacy
B.adultscannotgetanyonlineprivacyprotectionC.boththeonlineprivacyofchildrenandthatofadultsarenotprotectedbyFTCrules
D.only18ofthetopshoppingsitesdisplayedaprivacypolicynowadays54.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
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A.MareRosenberg’sstudyonself-regulation.
B.Someonl