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[C]troubled
[D]bother
3.Theboyissuchagoodviolinistthathewillprobablymakequitea
forhimself.
[A]star
[B]name
[C]credit
[D]character
4.TheIraqforcewas
undertheattackoftheU.S.Aarmy’sbombing.
[A]abolished
[B]disappeared
[C]annihilated
[D]triumphed
5.Astudyshowsthat
isaseriouspsychologicaldiseasethatisaffectingmanycollegestudents’life.
[A]mania
[B]selfish
[C]autism
[D]egocentricity
6.Nuclearweaponsmight
liketumorsinhuman’sbodytodestroythewholehumanbeing.
[A]grew
[B]proliferate
[C]extend
[D]erupts
7.Justwhenherlifewasgoingwell,Janewas
byadevastatingillness.
[A]attack
[B]fallen
[C]blindsided
[D]surprised
8.Itisreportedthatmany
companiesareoperatinginthatprovince.
[A]false
[B]bogus
[C]bad
[D]fake
9.LosAngelesCounty,themostpopulouscountyinthecountry,is
thetrendofrecession.
[A]against
[B]following
[C]bucking
[D]enhanced
10.Thewarcompletely
thewholenation’sindustriesaswellasagriculture.
[A]cramped
[B]crimpled
[C]crippled
[D]lowered
11.Ithadbeena/an
accordingtoAristotlethataheavyobjectfallsfasterthanthelightonefromthesameheight,butGalileooverthrewit.
[A]definition
[B]utterance
[C]clincher
[D]law
12.Mary’sgrannyisgoodatmaking
.
[A]pictures
[B]colleges
[C]collages
[D]paintings.
13.Thegovernmentmadeabudgetto
theeducationalexpenditureforthepurposetostrengthentheirarms.
[A]curtail
[B]limit
[C]condense
[D]concentrate
14.Thesculpture
towardthefarendoftheseaasifheiswaitingforthecrewtocomeback.
[A]craves
[B]spots
[C]watches
[D]contemplates
15.NearlyeveryChinesestudenthasaskedhisorherEnglishteacherfor
cuttingofmasteringEnglish.
[A]corner
[B]short
[C]near
[D]close
16.The
factcannotpreventeverywoman’spursuitforyouth.
[A]older
[B]disable
[C]senility
[D]decrepit
17.“Charity
thosewhoreceiveitandhardensthosewhodispenseit,”GeorgeSandsaid.
[A]degrades
[B]demises
[C]depresses
[D]deregulates
18.Theyhavecollectedalargenumberof
evidenceneededtoconvict.
[A]discrete
[B]concrete
[C]specific
[D]separate
19.Althoughhehasbeenoverthirties,heisstill
byfairytaleslikeachild.
[A]addicted
[B]interested
[C]enjoyful
[D]entranced
20.Thethief
himselfbehindhisnewspaperfromtimetotimewhilethereporterinterviewedhim.
[A]protected
[B]revealed
[C]entrenched
[D]covered
21.The
livingcostandeducationfeepreventmanyyoungcouplesfromplanningtogivebirthtoababy.
[A]huge
[B]exorbitant
[C]outrageous
[D]increasing
22.Sheisnotusuallygoodattabletennis;
thatwinningstrokewasa
.
[A]lucky
[B]accident
[C]chance
[D]fluke
23.Thebosswasreallyafoolbyusinga
safetylock.
[A]easy
[B]foolproof
[C]effective
[D]solid
24.Manypeoplehavetheexperienceof
afuturecaseintheirdream.
[A]foreshadowing
[B]prefigure
[C]indicating
[D]implying
25.Thewhitehorse
intothefirstplacewithinsecondstogoandwerelievedasigh.
[A]fled
[B]eloped
[C]hurried
[D]forged
26.Itisatroublesomeandheavyworktomakefitmentofahouseandthemostoneis
to
thefloor.
[A]build
[B]instruct
[C]resurface
[D]infrastructure
27.Allhumanbeinghopesjusticeswill
butthefactisalwaysagainstthewish.
[A]popular
[B]conquer
[C]prevail
[D]prevalence
28.Thetwoweaverstalkedabouttheclothina
languagewhiletheministerwaspretendingtoseeit.
[A]praise
[B]boast
[C]hyperbolic
[D]brag
29.Inrecentyearsthekindergartenteachershavecomplainedalotaboutthe
ofchildren.
[A]intolerance
[B]overactivity
[C]hyperactivity
[D]fantasy
30Oncethe
oftheskinwasdamaged,usuallytherewillbeascarleftonthesurfaceafterhealingup.
[A]deepstructure
[B]lowest
[C]layer
[D]infrastructure
31.Thedoctorpaid
tohisnursesbypraisingtheirwork.
[A]gifts
[B]presents
[C]tribute
[D]contribution
32.Thesingerhavea
examinedhisdogtoseewhatiswrongwithhimthesedays.
[A]doctor
[B]veterinary
[C]surgeon
[D]pediatrist
33.ThepaintingsofPaulCé
zanne
theriseofcubismintheearly20thcentury.
[A]presented
[B]predicated
[C]prefigured
[D]forthcome
34.Thepoliticalauthorityforcetheoldmantosigna/an
nevertorevealthesecret.
[A]promise
[B]word
[C]pledge
[D]oath
35.Theexaminerletusshowour
inordertobeadmittedtothetestcenter.
[A]certificate
[B]identification
[C]passport
[D]testimonial
36.Everyonemarveled
hiscouragetofightagainstthemonster.
[A]in
[B]at
[C]from
[D]on
37.Themoviedepictedpeople’s
emotionwhentheymighthavelosttheirgoodpasthappytime.
[A]nostalgia
[B]sorrow
[C]sad
[D]regretful
38.Whenwegottothecinema,themoviewas
totheclose.
[A]reducing
[B]going
[C]waning
[D]wax
39.Ourthinkingis
byourhistoricalmyths.
[A]soaked
[B]permeated
[C]pervaded
[D]presented
40.Every
motherisanxioustosomedegreewhilewaitingforthenewlife.
[A]waiting
[B]pinching
[C]expectant
[D]eager
PartIIErrorIdentification(20points)
Directions:
Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarked[A],[B],[C],[D].IdentifythepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.
ForExample:
Anumberofforeignvisitorsweretakentotheindustrialexhibitionwhichtheysaw.
[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
ontheanswersheet:
[B]
[C]
41.Whenaspinningballbounces,someoftheenergycontainedinitsrotationcantransfertoits
[A]
energyofforwardmotion.
42.Theirritablesergeantwasinsistentthatnothingsupersedesthedrillingofthefortynewmen.
43.WhenEdisondied,itwasproposedthattheAmericanpeopleturnedoffallpowerintheir
[C]
homes,streets,andfactoriesforseveralminutesinhonorofthisgreatman.
44.Afour-yearstudybytheInfanttestingCentersuggeststhatbabiesfeelmorecomfortably
aroundotherbabiesthanwithadults.
[D]
45.Mostofusareoftheopinionthatthissetoftrainingprogramisamongthewisestdevisedones
wehaveseensofar.
46.Theypointedoutthedamagewhichtheysupposedthathadbeendonebylastnight’sstorm.
47.Becauseoftherecentaccidents,ourparentsforbidmybrotherandmefromsw