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PPARTILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(15minutes,15points)

SectionA(1pointeach)

1.A.Ataxidriverandapassenger.

B.Apolicemanandadriver.

C.Ajudgeandacriminal.

D.Acoachandanathlete.

2.A.Hedoesn'twanttobebusy.

B.Helikesstayinguplate.

C.Heisnotinterestedinhisjob.

D.Hedoesn'thaveenoughtimetosleep.

3.A.Theyareawasteoftime.

B.Theydon'tdealwithsocialproblems.

C.Theycanreflectpeople'sreallife.

D.Theyattracthonestlisteners.

4.A.Ithasbeencompleted.

B.Ithasbeendelayed.

C.Ithasjuststarted.

D.Itiswellunderway.

5.A.Goingtoatheater.

B.Goingtoagame.

C.Listeningtoradioprograms

D.WatchingTVprograms.

6.A.2:

30B.3:

30C.4:

30D.5:

30

7.A.Daveistalkativetostrangers.

B.Davelikeshavingpizzaparties.

C.Daveissociableandfriendly.

D.Daveistooabsorbedinhisproject.

8.A.Becauseshedoesn'tlikethetasteofit.

B.Becauseshecan'tsleepwellafterdrinkingit.

C.Becauseshehassomehearttrouble.

D.Becauseshedoesn'tbelievewhatthearticlesays.

9.A.Itisfunwithexcitingactivities.

B.Itismiserablewithpressures.

C.Itisinterestingbutchallenging.

D.Itisfullofanxiety.

SectionB(1pointeach)

10.A.Theyknowwheresnowwillfall.

B.Theycanestimatehowmuchsnowwillfall.

C.Theysometimescannotforecastsnowaccurately.

D.Theythinksnowisadifficultsubjecttostudy.

11.A.Thewaterparticlesincoldclouds.

B.Thetinyiceparticlesintheflakes.

C.Thedustinthecenteroftheflakes.

D.Thetemperatureandwaterlevelsintheair.

12.A.Ithasasmuchwateras2.5centimetersofrain.

B.Ithasasmuchwateras1.5centimetersofrain.

C.Ithasasmuchwateras2centimetersofrain.

D.Ithasasmuchwateras5centimetersofrain.

13.A.Anewstudyonlying.

B.Thephysicalsignalswhenpeoplelie.

C.Howtodetectapersonwhoislying.

D.Anewdevicetodetectaliar.

14.A.Peoplechangetheirbehaviorswhentheylie.

B.Peoplehavesomespecialgestureswhentheylie.

C.People'spupilshavesomechangeswhentheylie.

D.Peoplehavemorebloodaroundtheireyeswhentheylie.

15.A.12outof20B.11outofl2.

C.7outof10.D.6outof8.

 

PARTIIVOCABULARY(10minutes,10points)

SectionA(0.5pointeach)

16.Manywomenprefertousecosmeticstoenhancetheirbeautyandmakethemlookyounger.

A.revealB.underlineC.improveD.integrate

17.Whatplayersandcoachesfearmostisthepartialityonthepartofrefereesinagame.

A.justiceB.biasC.participationD.regionalism

18.Thesalehasbeenonforalongtimebecausethepriceisreckonedtobetoohigh.

A.consideredB.stipulatedC.raisedD.stimulated

19.Smugglerstryeverymeanstolayhandsonunearthedrelicsfortheirpersonalgains.

A.setfootonB.losetheirhearttoC.settheirmindonD.getholdof

20.Theremusthavebeenroundaboutathousandpeopleparticipatingintheforum.

A.approximatelyB.exactlyC.lessthanD.morethan

21.Theseoldandshabbyhouseswillbedemolishedfortheconstructionofresidentialbuildings.

A.pulledoutB.pulledinC.pulleddownD.pulledup

22.Readersarerequiredtocomplywiththerulesofthelibraryandmindtheirmanners.

A.observeB.memorizeC.commentD.request

23.Artificialintelligencedealspartlywiththeanalogybetweenthecomputerandthehumanbrain.

A.likenessB.relationC.contradictionD.difference

24.Itisoftenthecasethatsomesuperficiallyunrelatedeventsturnouttobelinkedinsomeaspects.

A.practicallyB.wonderfullyC.beneficiallyD.seemingly

25.Theallegedall-powerfulmasterofchikongwasarrestedonachargeoffraud.

A.so-calledB.well-knownC.esteemedD.undoubted

SectionB(0.5pointeach)

26.Itishopedthatporkcanbemadeleanerbyintroducingacowgeneintothepig'sgenetic______.

A.reservoirB.warehouseC.poolD.storehouse

27.Thechairmansaidthathewaspreparedto_____theyoungerpeopleinthedecisionmaking.

A.putupwithB.makewayforC.shedlightonD.takechargeof

28.TomisangryatLindabecauseshe_____him_____allthetime.

A.sets...upB.puts...downC.runs...outD.drops...in

29.Theabilitytofocusattentiononimportantthingsisa_______characteristicofintelligence.

A.definingB.decliningC.defeatingD.deceiving

30.Ourpicnichavingbeen_____bythethunderstorm,wehadtowaitinthepavilionuntilitclearedup.

A.destroyedB.underminedC.spoiltD.contaminated

31.IwasdisappointedtoseethatthosepeopleIhadsortof______wereprettyordinary.

A.despisedB.resentedC.worshippedD.ridiculed

32.Oneofthemainpurposesofusingslangistoconsolidateone's_______withagroup.

A.specificationB.unificationC.notificationD.identification

33.The_____fromunderdevelopedcountriesmaywellincreaseinresponsetothesoaringdemandforhigh-techprofessionalsindevelopednations.

A.braindamageB.braintrustC.brainfeverD.braindrain

34.Thismattersettled,wedecidedto______tothenextitemontheagenda.

A.succeedB.exceedC.proceedD.precede

35.Listeningisasimportantastalking.Ifyouareagoodlistener,peopleoften_____youforbeingagoodconversationalist.

A.complementB.complimentC.compelD.complain

PartIllCLOZETEST(10minutes,15points,1pointeach)

MostAmericanmagazinesandnewspapersreserve60percentoftheirpagesforads.TheNewYorkTimesSundayedition36maycontain350pagesofadvertisements.Someradiostationsdevote40minutesofeveryhourto37.

Thenthereistelevision.Accordingtooneestimate,Americanyoungsterssit38threehoursoftelevisioncommercialseachweek.Bythetimetheygraduatefromhighschool,theywillhavebeen39360,000TVads.Televisionsadvertiseinairports,hospitalwaitingrooms,andschools.

Majorsporting40arenowmajoradvertisingevents.Racingcarsserveashighspeed41.Someathletesreceivemostoftheirmoneyfromadvertisers.One42basketballplayerearned$3.9millionbyplayingball.Advertiserspaidhimninetimesthatmuchto43theirproducts.

Thereisnoescape.Commercialadsaredisplayedonwalls,buses,andtrucks.Theydecoratetheinsideoftaxisandsubways---eventhedoorsofpublictoilets.44messagescalltousinsupermarkets,stores,elevators--and45weareonholdonthetelephone.Insomecountriessomuchadvertisingcomesthroughthemailthatmanyrecipientsproceeddirectlyfromthemailboxtothenearestwastebasketto46thejunkmail.

47Insider'sReport,publishedbyMcCann-Erickson,aglobaladvertisingagency,theestimated48ofmoneyspentonadvertisingworldwidein1990was$275.5billion.Sincethen,thefigureshave49to$411.6billionfor1.997andaprojected$434.4billionfor1998.Bigmoney!

Whatistheeffectofallofthis?

Oneanalyst50itthisway:

"Advertisingisoneofthemostpowerfulsocializingforcesintheculture.Adssellmorethanproducts.Theysellimages,values,goals,conceptsofwhoweareandwhoweshouldbe.Theyshapeourattitudesandourattitudesshapeourbehavior."

36.

A.

lonely

B.

alone

C.

singly

D.

individually

37.

A.

commerce

B.

consumers

C.

commercials

D.

commodities

38.

A.

through

B.

up

C.

in

D.

about

39.

A.

takento

B.

spentin

C.

expectedof

D.

exposedto

40.

A.

incidents

B.

affairs

C.

events

D.

programs

41.

A.

flashes

B.

billboards

C.

attractions

D.

messages

42.

A.

top-heavy

B.

top-talented

C.

top-secret

D.

top-ranking

43.

A.

improve

B.

promote

C.

urge

D.

update

44.

A.

Audio

B.

Studio

C.

Oral

D.

Video

45.

A.

since

B.

while

C.

even

D.

if

46.

A.

tossout

B.

laydown

C.

blowout

D.

breakdown

47.

A.

Itissaidthat

B.

Apartfrom

C.

Accordingto

D.

Includingin

48.

A.

digit

B.

amount

C.

account

D.

budget

49.

A.

raised

B.

elevated

C.

roared

D.

soared

50.

A.

said

B.

recorded

C.

told

D.

put

PARTIVREADINGCOMPREHENSION(45minutes,30points,1pointeach)

PassageOne

Fordecades,arms-controltalkscenteredonnuclearweapons.Thisishardlysurprising,sinceasinglenuclearbombcandestroyanentirecity.Yet,unlikesmallerarms,theseimmenselypowerfulweaponshavenotbeenusedinwarinover50years.

HistorianJohnKeeganwrites:

"Nuclearweaponshave,sinceAugust9,1945,killednoone.The50,000,000whohavediedinwarsincethatdatehaveforthemostpart,beenkilledbycheap,mass-producedweaponsandsmallammunition,costinglittlemorethanthetransistorradioswhichhavefloodedtheworldinthesameperiod.Becausesmallweaponshavedisruptedlifeverylittleintheadvancedworld,outsidetherestrictedlocalitieswheredrug-dealingandpoliticalterrorismflourish,thepopulationsoftherichstateshavebeenslowtorecognizethehorrorthatthispollutionhasbroughtinitstrain."

Whyhavesmallarmsbecometheweaponsofchoiceinrecentwars?

Partofthereasonliesintherelationshipbetweenconflictandpoverty.Mostofthewarsfoughtduringthe1990stookplaceincountriesthatarepoor--toopoortobuysophisticatedweaponsystems.Smallarmsandlightweaponsareabargain.Forexample,50milliondollars,whichisapproximatelythecostofasinglemodemjetfighter,canequipanarmywith200,000assaultrifles.

Anotherreasonwhysmallweaponsaresopopularisthattheyarelethal.Asinglerapid-fireassaultriflecanfirehundredsofroundsaminute.Theyarealsoeasytouseandmaintain.Achildoftencanbetaughttostripandreassembleatypicalassaultrifle.Achildcanalsoquicklylearntoaimandfire

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