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Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword,fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

OnthemorningofSeptember11,2001,computersalesmanagerMichaelHingson,whoisblind,wentearlytohisofficeonthe78thflooroftheNorthToweroftheWorldTradeCentertoprepareforameeting.AsMichaelworked,hisguidedog,aLabradorretriever_______(name)Roselle,dozedbyhisfeet.

At8:

46a.m,atremendousboomrockedthebuilding,elicitingscreamsthroughoutthefloor.MichaelgrabbedRoselle,trustingthatthedog_______(lead)outofthedanger,andtheynavigatedtheirwaytoastairwell.

“Forward,”Machaelinstructed,andtheydescendedthefirstof1,463stepstothelobby._______abouttenfloors,thestairwellgrewcrowdedandhot,andthefumesfromjetfuelhadmadeithardtobreathe.Whenawomanbecamecrazy,yellingthattheywouldn’tmakeit.Roselleaccompaniedthewoman________shefinallypettedthedog,calmedherself,andkeptwalkingdownthestairs.

Aroundthe30thfloor,firefightersstartedpassingMichaelontheirwayup.Eachonestoppedtoofferhimassistance.HedeclinedbutletRosellebepetted,_____(provide)manyofthefirefighterswith_______wouldbetheirlastexperienceofunconditionallove.

Afterabout45minutes,MichaelandRosellereached_____booby,and15minuteslater,theyemergedoutsidetoasceneofchaos.SuddenlythepoliceyelledforeveryonetorunastheSouthTowerbegantocollapse.

MichaelkeptatightgriponRoselle’sharness,usingvoiceandhandcommands,astheyrantoastreetoppositethecrumblingtower.Thestreetbouncedlikeatrampoline,and“adeafeningroar”likeahellishfreighttrainfilledtheair.Hourslater,MichaelandRosellemadeithomesafely.Atthatmoment,theythoughttheywere_______(lucky)intheworld.

In2004,Roselledevelopedablooddisorder,______preventedherfromguidingandtouring.Shediedin2011.

“I‘vehadmanyotherdogs,”Mechaelwrote,“butthereisonlyoneRoselle.”

SectionB

Directions:

Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.catalogB.barelyC.freeD.self-consciousnessE.prospects

F.compulsoryG.droppedH.assignedI.certifiedJ.totallyK.transfer

Forthousandsofcommutingstudents,ChabotwasourColumbia,Annapolis,evenourSorbonne,offeringcoursesinphysics,stenography,automechanics,___31___publicaccounting,foreignlanguages,journalism—nametheartorscience,thesubjectortrade,anditwasprobablyinthe___32___.Thecollegehadanursingprogramthatchurnedoutgraduates,sportsteamsthatfunneledathletestobig-timeprograms,andparkingforafewthousandcars—all___33___,butfortheeffortandthecostofusedtextbooks.

“Bysomeflukeofthepunch-cardcomputerera,ImadeChabot’sdean’slisttakingclassesIloved(oralinterpretation),classesIhesitated(health,arequirement),classesIaced,andclassesI___37___afterthefirsthour(astronomy,becauseitwasallmath).Inearlyfailedzoology,killingmyfruitfliesbyneglect,butgotluckyinanEnglishcourse,“TheCollegeReadingExperience.”ThebooksofCarlosCastanedawereincomprehensibletome(andstillare),butmy___38___presentationontheanalyticprocesscalledstructuraldynamicswashailedasclearandconcise,thoughIdidnothingmorethanembellishthedefinitionIhadlookedupinthedictionary.

Apublic-speakingclasswasunforgettableforacoupleofreasons.First,theassignmentsforcedustogetoverour___39___.Second,anotherstudentwasastewardess,asflightattendantscalledthemselvesinthe70’s.Shewasstudyingcommunicationsandwasgorgeous.Shelivednotfarfromme,andwhenmyVWthrewarodandwasintheshopforaweek,sheofferedmealifttoclass.IrodeshotgunthatMonday-Wednesday-Friday,___40___tongue-tied.Communicatingwithherone-on-onewastheantithesisofpublicspeaking.

III.ReadingComprehension

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Whenbuyingasmartphone,Ikeepmycriteriasimple.IfthedevicecanhandleWeChat,phonecallsand___41___theInternet,Ipurchaseit.Ifit’sover1,000yuan,I___42___it.Thisapproachtoacquiringsmartphones___43___formeasIkeepmyneedsbasic.Asidefromsavingmyselfmoney,ImayhavealsosavedmyselffromsomewoundsorburnshadIchosenaflawedphone.Inrecentnews,thingshavebeen___44___forSamsung-literally.

Samsung'

smostrecentinnovationiscalledtheNote7.Sadly,itwasdiscontinuedonly38daysafterbeingmade___45___forconsumption.Atfirst,afewcustomerscomplainedthattheirphonescaughtfirewhilebeing___46___.Samsung,beingresponsible,launchedaninvestigationto___47___thecases.TheyissuedaglobalrecallonSeptember1,butitwastakenmerelyasasuggestionandnotseenas___48___.Yet,earlierthismonth,thetechgiantgaveastrongermessagetoworldwidecustomers,sayingallownersmuststopusingtheirNote7simmediately.

Commercialforcesencouragetechcompaniestopushtheenvelopeandproducenewproductseveryfewmonths.Sometimes,aconflictofinterestscanoccur.Thegreedforinnovationhasafunnywayofcausing___49___forthebasics-likesafety-andtheNote7'

ssituationisjustoneexampleofthis.Thedevice___50___allkindsofcoolfeatures,includingasuper-high-resolutioncamera,anirisscannerandanespeciallypowerful___51___.Ideally,manufacturersshouldconsiderallrelevantaspectswhencreatingnewcommodities.Samsunghasboththemoneyandtechnicalknow-howtopreventsuchnegligence.TheNote7'

s___52___wasmostlikelyrushedinordertomakemoreprofit,which___53___havingtheoppositeeffect.TimewilltellhowmuchthisoversightwillcostwithrespecttoSamsung'

fameandfuture.

___54___,it'

ssafetoassumethatSamsungcouldeventuallycomebackoverthehorizonandrestoreitsreputationasamanufacturerofexcellentsmartphonesifitsnewmodelshavenomajorflaw.InanindustrylargelyrunbyAppleandSamsung,intensecompetitionswillonlybringmorebenefittoconsumers.IfAppleweretobecometheonly___55___company,wewouldbeleftwithfewoptionsfortop-of-the-linephones.

1.A.surfB.accessC.launchD.process

2.A.buyB.desireC.recommendD.abandon

3.A.worksB.checksC.helpsD.adapts

4.A.growingupB.bringingupC.blowingupD.diggingup

5.A.accessibleB.responsibleC.affordableD.available

6.A.lockedB.broadcastC.chargedD.carried

7.A.lookoverB.lookthroughC.lookupD.lookinto

8.A.aggressiveB.desperateC.anxiousD.urgent

9.A.neglectB.needC.demandD.application

10.A.causesB.boastsC.definesD.forbids

11.A.batteryB.screenC.chipD.frame

12.A.campaignB.promotionC.inventionD.release

13.A.endedupB.servedforC.actedoutD.turnedover

14.A.ConsequentlyB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.Nevertheless

15.A.flexibleB.ambitiousC.dominantD.feasible

SectionB

Directions:

Readthefollowingthreepassage,eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

ForthefirsttimeinitshistorytheInternationalOlympicCommitteehasallowedateamofrefugeetocompeteattheGames.Alloftheteam’smemberswereforcedtoleavetheirhomecountries.Nowthey’vecometogethertocompeteundertheOlympicflaginstead.

MakingittotheOlympicsissomethingeighteen-year-oldswimmerYusrahasalwaysdreamedof.Butjustlastyear,shewasswimmingforherlife.SheandhersisterwereforcedtoleavetheirhomeinSyriabecauseofthewarthere.TheyweretryingtogettoGreeceinarubberdinghywitheighteenotherrefugees,whentheirboatbrokedownandbeganfilingwithwater.Mostofthepeopleonboardcouldn’tswimsosheandhersisterjumpedintohelppushittoshore.

Threehourslater,theymadeittosafety,andeventuallytoGermanyasrefugees.Refugeesarepeoplewhohavelefttheirhomecountrybecausetheirlivesarethreatenedbywar,badtreatmentorviolence–oftenbecauseoftheirrace,genderorbeliefs.Aroundtheworld,morethan60millionpeopleareinthissituation.Andsomeofthem,likeYuasra,areeliteathleteswhohavetrainedalltheirlivestocompeteatthehighestlevel,onlytohavethatchancetakenaway.

Now,ateamoften,includingswimmers,runners,andjudokasfromSyria,SouthSudan,EthipiaandCongohavebeengiventhechancetocompeteattheGamesundertheOlympicflag.They’vealsobeengiventheirowncoaches,officials,uniformsandachef,allpaidforbytheIOC.Andinthepastfewmonthsthey‘vebeentraininghard.TheIOCsaysitwantstheteamtoinspireandgivehopetootherrefugees,anddrawattentiontotheissuesmillionsofothersaroundtheworldarefacing.Andtheseguyssaythey’veuptothetask,whethertheywingoldornot.

“Theserefugeeathleteswillshowtheworldthatdespitetheunimaginabletragediesthattheyhavefaced,anyonecancontributetosocietythroughtheirtalent,skillsandstrengtho

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