1、30IICloze20IIIProofreading & Error CorrectionIVReading Comprehension:Part 1+Part 2 50VRhetoric:Part 1+Part 2I. Vocabulary ( 每小题1分,共30分)Directions: Choose one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. Write your answer on the Answer Sheet. 1. The two countries have developed a _ relation
2、and increased a great deal in foreign trade. A. managerial B. metric C. lethal D. cordial2. He argues that the policy has done little to ease joblessness, and has left the country _ .A. energized B. enacted C. enervated D. nerved3. He had wanted a 25% raise in pay, but after talking to his boss, he
3、decided that a 5% raise would have to _ . A. suffice B. satisfy C. gratify D. delight 4. Women who entered voluntary work during the inter-war years did so largely because it provided them with _ from household routine.A. dissipate B. diversion C. discount D. distortion5. In a competitive and fast-p
4、aced modern society, busy business executives are so _ their work that they hardly know what the word leisure means. A. skeptical of B. extraneous to C. engrossed in D. exempt from6. But the depth of a novel and the value of its artistic and ideological feature do not depend on the theme either _ or
5、 significant. A. versatile B. alternate C. trivial D. preliminary7. She often remains coldly remote from him; probably his badly scarred face produced an involuntary feeling of _ in his neighbor. A. discordance B. deliberation C. perversity D. repulsion8. For us it is a big and dark secret; to _ it
6、would be to jeopardize our future, confessed an avi- aphobe who is currently undergoing therapy. A. divulge B. recall C. retain D. duplicate9. Meanwhile, the U.S. and Israel regard Iran as a rouge state that seeds to export terror, build nuclear weapons and _ the Middle East peace process. A. sabota
7、ge B. distort C. deviate D. conspire10. None of these _ is an end in itself. They are tentative, experimental. They are movements not towards something definite but away from something definite. A. doubts B. assurance C. expedients D. awareness11. The sport of wrestling tests _, strength, and stamin
8、a. A. coordination B. agility C. tactics D. courage12. English _ in idioms, and so does Chinese. A. remains B. abounds C. exists D. caters13. Divorced from his wife just three months ago, he has made quite a _ of himself by gallivanting about with his new girlfriend, a former supermodel. A. revelati
9、on B. improvidence C. spectacle D. extravagance14. Happiness used to have a much broader meaningtied to the idea of a _ and meaningful lifebut now its almost indistinguishable from pleasure. A. depraved B. virtuous C. vicious D. malicious15. Now they think that their views about the president and hi
10、s policies on Iraq, global warming or unilateralism have all been _, so why keep ranting? A. treacherous B. fraudulent C. vindicated D. avenged16. Antiwar champion Rep. John Murtha wants to attach conditions on the impending supplemental bill to fund the war _ . A. approximations B. appropriations C
11、. apprehensions D. approbations17. The workers of space shuttle Discovery got into the back of the shuttle to look for _ in the electronics that send data from the sensors to onboard computers. A. suspects B. glitches C. orbiters D. pitches18. Although he had done many great things, he never felt it
12、 necessary to _ his achievements. A. lavish B. vaunt C. impose D. extravert 19. He was reluctant but he _ because he wanted to find out more about their plans before going to the police. A. played down B. played about C. played along D. played in 20. Identity theft can range for the simple theft of
13、a credit card, or it can go into more complex schemes where the thieves can _ hundreds of people at a time. A. impersonate B. personify C. assume D. embody21. He acknowledged that the _ of financial support in the election took long hours of persuation. A. gestation B. enlistment C. establishment D.
14、 temperance22. In his most famous play, a couples _ marriage is centered on the fantasy child they have created. A. tempestuous B. rumble C. roaring D. tumultuous23. Despite claims made by skincare manufactures, the effects of aging are _. A. irrefutable B. irreversible C. irritable D. irreplaceable
15、24. Religious freedom and democratic choice were strongly _ again at this international human rights conference.A. embedded B. asserted C. sequenced D. impressed25. The walkers in front crossed the ledge easily, seemingly _ of the fact that there was a 3000-foot drop on either side. A. oblivious B.
16、pretentious C. remindful D. attentive26. His _ over the crime was beyond words. A. modification B. rage C. microbe D. negligence27. She cannot _ him due to his misbehavior at the party. A. presume B. peck C. reconcile D. perturb28. Hacker could even take control of the entire system by implanting hi
17、s own instructions in the software that runs it. Moreover, he could program the computer to ease any sign of _. A. his being there B. his ever having been there C. him having ever been there D. having ever been there29. Though Richard Colson owned a large car, he hardly ever used it, preferring to g
18、o on foot. So he was regarded as a (an) _ man. A. eccentric B. unreasonable C. insane D. unique30. Woody arrived at a most _ moment; I was just getting into the bath. A. importunate B. incongruous C. inopportune D. unfitting II. Cloze (每小题1分,共20分) Put your answers on the Answer Sheet.Until recently,
19、 women in advertisements wore one of these things - an apron, a glamorous dress or a (1) _. Although that is now changing, many women still feel angry enough to deface offending advertisements with stickers (2) _, “This ad degrades women.” Why does this sort of advertising (3) _? How can advertisers
20、 and ad agencies produce, sometimes, after months of research, advertising that (4) _ the consumer? (5) _ Advertising Standards Authority (the body which deals with complaints about print media) is carrying out research (6) _ how women feel about the way they are portrayed in advertisements. Its con
21、clusions are likely to be (7) _ the advertising industry already knows: although women are often irritated by the way they are seen in ads, few feel strongly enough to complain. Women are not the only victims of poor and boring stereotypes - in many TV commercials men are seen either as useless, chi
22、ldish oafs who are unable to perform the simplest household tasks, or as in considerate boors, permanently on the lookout for an escape to the pub. But it is women who seem to (8) _ the brunt of the industrys apparent inability to put people into an authentic present-day context. Yet according to Em
23、ma Bennet, (9) _ creative director of a London advertising agency, women are (10) _ infuriated by stereotypes and sexist adverting. It tends to wash over them, they are not militant or angry - they just find it annoying or tiresome. They reluctantly accept outdated stereotypes, but (11) _ a sigh of
24、relief when an advertisement really gets it right. She says that it is not advertisings use of the housewifes (12) _ that bothers women, but the way in which it is (13) _. “Researchers have often asked the wrong questions. The most important thing is the advertisements (14) _ of voice. Women hate be
25、ing patronized, (15) _ or given desperately down-to-earth commonsense advice.” (16) _ the end, the responsibility for good advertising must be shared between the advertiser, the advertising agency and the (17) _. Advertising does not set trends but it reflects them. It is (18) _ to the consumer to t
26、ell advertisers where they fail, and until people on the receiving end (19) _ the business seriously and make their feelings known, the (20) _ of change will remain laboriously slow. 1. A. frown B. grimace C. scowl D. grin 2. A. expounding B. shouting C. protesting D. objecting 3. A. go B. exist C.
27、announce D. show 4. A. impresses B. shocks C. astonishes D. offends 5. A. The B. An C. Some D. Any 6. A. about B. into C. with D. of 7. A. why B. how C. when D. what 8. A. bear B. avoid C. chase D. hide 9. A. secretarial B. executive C. managerial D. representative10. A. greatly B. much C. even D. n
28、ot11. A. heave B. have C. do D. breathe 12. A. task B. role C. part D. function 13. A. handled B. shown C. displayed D. exaggerated 14. A. glamour B. sound C. tone D. style 15. A. encouraged B. flattered C. persuaded D. courted16. A. By B. To C. In D. At 17. A. customer B. client C. patron D. consum
29、er 18. A. up B. prior C. akin D. contrary19. A. do B. make C. take D. manipulate 20. A. procession B. progress C. progression D. process. Proofreading and Error Correction ( 每小题2分,共20分) Each indicated line of the following two passages contains one error. You should proofread the passages to identif
30、y the errors. Copy the bracketed numbers and the errors and then give your corrections with a “” sign on the Answer Sheet in the following way: e.g. When an art museum want a new exhibit, (1)it buys things in finish form and hangs them on the wall. (2)(On the Answer Sheet)(1) want wants(2) finish finished There are a number of different areas that are currently of interest tolanguage teachers wh
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