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MultipleChoice(30points,1pointforeach)

1.TheAmericanapproachtoteachingmayseemunfamiliartomanypeoplebecausethereisless

emphasisonlearningfactsthan_______trueinthesystemsofanyothercountries.

a)isb)itisc)itbeingd)tobe

2.Cinema-goershate_______longqueuesbeforeallcinemas.

a)therebeingb)theretobec)thereisd)thereare

3._______hadapassionforwalking,westartedoffbycar.

a)whenb)asc)afterd)while

4.Theoppositionpartiesareplanningtobring_______aNo-ConfidenceMotionagainstthe

PrimeMinister.

a)upb)forwardc)outd)about

5.Indiaisoneoftheseveralcountrieswhichare_______affectedbywidespreaddeforestation

andsteadydestructionofnaturalwatersheds.

a)criticallyb)remarkablyc)superficiallyd)strongly

6.Ifyoutakecareofthepence,the_______willtakecareofthemselves.

a)dollarsb)centsc)poundsd)money

7.Overthecourseofcenturies,theriverGangeshas_______itscoursemanyatimes.

a)alteredb)deviatedc)recoveredd)adjusted

8.Anotablepatriotandrevolutionary_______lost-toIndiainthedeathofSubhashChandra

Bose.

a)wasb)werec)hadd)have

9.Thedacoitsattackedthevillageandeveryman,womanandchild_______puttodeath.

a)wasb)werec)isd)are

10TheytriedtoreassuremebutIwasstillnotableto_______myfears.

a)annulb)preventc)reduced)curtail

11.alwayspreferredthe_______ofthebigcity.

a)anonymityb)obscurityc)distinctivenessd)noneofthese

12.Theopposition_______theMinisterbyfuriouscriticism.

a)ascribedb)hailedc)treatedd)assailed

13.Hisjokesfailedto________eventhefaintestofsmitesfromher.

a)invokeb)elicitc)attractd)make

14.Creditcardcrimeisreaching_______proportions.

a)endemicb)epidemicc)unbelievabled)great

15.Thevisitorwaswelcomed_______andintroducedtotheGovernor.

a)ceremoniouslyb)ceremoniallyc)affectionatelyd)perfectly

16.Sheshowedgreat_______andfinesseindealingwiththetroublesomesituation.

a)tactb)trickc)abilityd)power

17.She_______herdisapprovaloftheshowbyleavingtheauditorium.

a)engagedb)sawc)envisagedd)evinced

18.Coachingclassesoftenactasthe_______tosuccessincompetitiveexaminations.

a)wayb)meansc)doord)window

19.Thepoorwomanhas_______manyhardshipsafterherhusbanddiedmanyyearsago.

a)bornb)borec)borned)boar

20.Wepartook_______thehumblemealprovidedbythevillagers.

a)withb)ofc)atd)from

21.Thisissimilartotheothertune,butquite_______fromit.

a)distinctiveb)distinctc)diverged)divergent

22.Aleadingchemistbelievesthatmanyscientistshavedifficultywithstereochemistrybecause

muchoftherelevantnomenclatureis_______.inthatitcombinesconceptsthatshouldbekept

a)obscure...interrelatedb)specialized...intact

c)imprecise...discreted)descriptive...separate

23.Amisconceptionfrequentlyheldbynovicewritersisthatsentencestructuremirrorsthought:

themoreconvolutedthestructure,themore_______theideas.

a)complicatedb)inconsequentialc)elementaryd)fanciful

24.Awar,eveniffoughtforindividuallibertyand.democraticrights,usuallyrequiresthatthese

principlesbe_______,fortheyare_______theregimentationanddisciplinenecessaryformilitary

efficiency.

a)rejected...inherentinb)suppressedfulfilledthrough

c)suspended...incompatiblewithd)followed...disruptiveof

25.Anumberofwriterswhooncegreatly_______theliterarycritichaverecentlyrecanted,

substituting_______fortheirformercriticism.

a)lauded...censureb)influenced...analysis

c)simulated...ambivalenced)honored...adulation

26.Ahumanbeingisquite_______creature,fortheglossofrationalitythatcovershisorher

fearsand_______isthinandofteneasilybreached.

a)alogical...problemsb)aludicrous...laughter

c)avaliant...phobiasd)anambitious...morality

27.Thediplomat,selectedforherdemonstratedpatienceandskillinconductingsuchdelicate

negotiations,________tomakeadecisionduringthetalksbecauseanysuddencommitmentatthat

timewouldhavebeen

a)resolved...detrimentalb)refused...apropos

c)declined...inopportuned)struggled...unconscionable

28.Becausethemonkeysunderstudyare_______thepresenceofhumanbeings,theytypically

_______humanobserversandgoabouttheirbusiness.

a)ambivalentabout...welcomeb)habituatedto...disregard

c)pleasedwith...snubd)unawareofavoid

29Hehadexpectedgratitudeforhisdisclosure,butinsteadheencountered_______bordering

onhostility.

a)patienceb)discretionc)indifferenced)ineptitude

30.NonviolentdemonstrationsoftencreatesuchtensionsthatacommunitythatInnsconstantly

refusedto_______itsinjusticesisforcedtocorrectthem:

theinjusticescannolongerbe_______.

a)acknowledge...ignoredb)decrease...verified

c)tolerate...acceptedd)address...eliminated

?

.ReadingComprehension(40points,2pointsforeach)

ReadthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchooseonebestanswerforeachquestioninPassage1,

2and3,andanswerthequestionsinpassage4basedonyourunderstandingofthepassage.

(1)

Scatteredaroundtheglobearemorethanonehundredregionsofvolcanicactivityknownashot

spots(hotspot:

aplaceintheuppermantleoftheearthatwhichhotmagmafromthelowermantle

upwellstomeltthroughthecrustusuallyintheinteriorofatectonicplatetoformavolcanicfeature;

also:

aplaceinthecrustoverlyingahotspot).Unlikemostvolcanoes,hotspotsarerarelyfoundalong

theboundariesofthecontinentalandoceanicplatesthatcomprisetheEarth'scrust;mosthotspotslie

deepintheinteriorofplatesandareanchoreddeepinthelayersoftheEarth'ssurface.Hotspotsare

alsodistinguishedfromothervolcanoesbytheirlavas,whichcontaingreateramountsofalkalimetals

thandothosefromvolcanoesatplatemargins.

Insomecases,platesmovingpasthotspotshavelefttrailsofextinctvolcanoesinmuchthesame

waythatwindpassingoverachimneycarriesoffpuffsofsmoke.ItappearsthattheHawaiianIslands

werecreatedinsuchamannerbyasinglesourceoflava,wellingupfromahotspot,overwhichthe

PacificOceanplatepassedonacourseroughlyfromtheeasttowardthenorthwest,carryingoffaline

ofvolcanoesofincreasingage.TwootherPacificislandchains梩heAustralRidgeandtheTuamotuRidge梡aralleltheconfigurationoftheHawaiianchain;theyarealsoalignedfromtheeasttoward

thenorthwest,withthemostrecentvolcanicactivityneartheireasternterminuses.

ThatthePacificplateandtheotherplatesaremovingisnowbeyonddispute;therelativemotion

oftheplateshasbeenreconstructedin.detail.However,therelativemotionoftheplateswithrespect

totheEarth'sinteriorcannotbedeterminedeasily.Hotspotsprovidethemeasuringinstrumentsfor

resolvingthequestionofwhethertwocontinentalplatesaremovinginoppositedirectionsorwhether

oneisstationaryandtheotherisdriftingawayfromit.Themostcompellingevidencethata

continentalplateisstationaryisthat,atsomehotspots,lavasofseveralagesaresuperposedinsteadof

beingspreadoutinchronologicalsequence.Ofcourse,reconstructionofplatemotionfromthetracks

ofhot-spotvolcanoesassumesthathotspotsareimmobile,ornearlyso.Severalstudiessupportsuch

anassumption,includingonethathasshownthatprominenthotspotsthroughouttheworldseemnot

tohavemovedduringthepasttenmillionyears.

BeyondactingasframesOfreference,hotspotsapparentlyinfluencethegeophysicalprocesses

thatpropelthepratesacrosstheglobe.Whenacontinentalplatecomestorestoverahotspot,material

wellingupfromdeeperlayersformsabroaddomethat,asitgrows,developsdeepfissures.Insome

instances,thecontinentalplatemayruptureentirelyalongsomeofthefissuressothatthehotspot

initiatestheformationofanewocean.Thus,justasearliertheorieshaveexplainedthemobilityofthe

continentalplates,sohot-spotactivitymaysuggestatheorytoexplaintheirmutability.

1.Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto______.

(A)describethewayinwhichhotspotsinfluencetheextinctionofvolcanoes

(B)describeandexplaintheformationoftheoceansandcontinents

(C)explainhowtoestimatetheageoflavaflowsfromextinctvolcanoes

(D)describehotspotsandexplainhowtheyappeartoinfluenceandrecordthemotionofplates

2.Accordingtothepassage,hotspotsdifferfrommostvoicanoesinthathotspots_____.

(A)canonlybefoundnearislands

(B)havegreateramountsofalkalimetalsintheirtarns

(C)aresituatedclosertotheearth'ssurface

(D)canbefoundalongtheedgesoftheplates

3.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatevidencefortheapparentcourseofthePacificplate

hasbeenprovidedbythe______.

(A)configurationsofseveralmid-oceanislandchains

(B)dimensionsofoceanhotspots

C)concurrentmovementoftwohotspots

(D)patternoffissuresintheoceanfloor

4.ThepassagesuggestswhichofthefollowingabouttheHawaiianIslands,theAustralRidge,

andtheTuamotuRidge?

(A)Thethreechainsofislandsaremovingeastward.

(B)Thethreeislandchainsarearesultofthesameplatemovement.

(C)TheHawaiianIslandsarerecedingfromtheothertwoislandchainsatarelativelyrapidrate.

(D)TheAustralRid

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