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入學(xué)考SectionI:StructureandIneachquestion,decidewhichofthefourchoicesgivenwillmostsuitablycompletethesentenceifinsertedattheplacemarked.Putyourchoiceinthebracketsontheleft.(15points)Iwas therainNodoctorscouldcurethe hisstrangeHewashiswits’ whatto hisdeparture,headdressedalettertohisThedrivinginstructortoldmeto atthepostWhenthere’sadoubt,thechairman’sdecision WecanrelyonWilliamtocarryoutthismission,forhisjudgmentis Thenoiseoftheplane intheHospitaldoctorsdon’tgooutveryoftenastheirwork theirtime.takestakestakestakes Attendancesatfootballmatcheshave sincethecomingofdroppeddroppeddroppeddroppedAfterthedeathoftheirparents,thesistersgotwell neverquarreled.Theyalwaysgivethevacantseats Advertisingisdistinguishedfromotherformsofcommunicationtheadvertiserpaysforthemessagetobedelivered.inininorderintheHe ofanThecaptain lusmoreaboutthefortobethathewastobeforbeingisnoreasonfordischargingBecauseshewasafewminutesOwingtoafewminutesbeingThefactthatshewasafewminutesBeingafewminuteslate :CloseTestForeachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoiceslabeled[A],[B],[C]and[D].Choosethebestoneandputyourchoiceinthebracketsbelowthepassage.Readthewholepassagebeforemakingyourchoices.(10points)OnWednesdayafternoonsAnnietookthebusintotowntoshopinthemarket.Foranhouror16 dwalkupanddownbetweenthestallslookingateverything,buyinghereandthere,and17asharplookoutforthebargainsthatweresometimestobehad.Andthen,withallthethingssheneeded18 dleavethemarketforthestreetsofthetowntospendanotherhour19shelikedbest:lookinginfurnitureshopwindows.OneWednesdayshefoundanewshopfullofthemostdelightfulthings,withanoticeinvitinganyonetowalkinandlook20withoutfeelingtheyhadtobuysomething.Anniehesitatedforamomentbeforestepthroughthedoorwaywhere,almostatonce,shestopped21beforeagreenarmchair.Therewasacardonthechairwhichsaid:“Thisfinechairisyours lessthanapoundaweek,”andverysmallatthebottom,“Cashpriceeighty-ninepoundsfifty.”Apounda ,shecouldalmostpaythatoutofherhousekeemoneyandnevermissit!Avoiceathershouldermadeher “CanIhelpyou,Madam?”Shelookedroundattheassistantwhohadcomesoftlytoher 25.“Oh,well,no,”shesaid.“Iwasjustlooking.”“We’vechairsofkindsintheshowroom.Ifyou’lljustcomeup,youwillfindtosuitAnnie,worriedatthethoughtofbeingpersuadedtobuysomethingdidn’tneed,lefttheshop[A][A]kee[A]tohave[A]inabytheintheonthe[A][A][A][A][A][A]SectioI:ReadingEachofthetwopassagesbelowisfollowedbyfivequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefouranswers.Readthepassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.Putyourchoiceinthebracketsontheleft.(10points)Thereareagreatmanycareersinwhichtheincreasingemphasisisonspecialization.Youfindthesecareersinengineering,inproduction,instatisticalwork,andinteaching.Butthereisanincreasingdemandforpeoplewhoareabletotakeingreatareaataglance,peoplewhoperhapsdonotknowtoomuchaboutanyonefield.Thereis,inotherwords,ademandforpeoplewhoarecapableofseeingtheforestratherthanthetrees,ofmakinggeneraljudgments.Wecancallthesepeople“generalists.”Andthese“generalists”areparticularlyneededforpositionsinadministration,whereitistheirjobtoseethatotherpeopledothework,wheretheyhavetoplanforotherpeople,toorganizeotherpeople’swork,tobeginitandjudgeit.Thespecialistunderstandsonefield;hisconcerniswithtechniqueandtools.Heisa“trained”man;andhiseducationalbackgroundisproperlytechnicalorprofessional.Teralist--andespeciallytheadministrator--dealswithpeople;hisconcerniswithleadership,withplanning,andwithdirectiongiving.Heisan“educated”man;andthehumanitiesarehisstrongestfoundation.Veryrarelyisaspecialistcapableofbeinganadministrator.Andveryrarelyisagoodgeneralistalsoagoodspecialistinparticularfield.Anyorganizationneedsbothkindsofpeople,thoughdifferentorganizationsneedthemindifferentproportions.Itisyourtasktofindout,duringyourtrainingperiod,intowhichofthetwokindsofjobsyoufit,andtoplanyourcareer jobmayturnouttobetherightjobforyou--butthisispureaccident.Certainlyyoushouldnotchangejobsconstantlyorpeoplewillesuspiciousofyourabilitytoholdanyjob.Atthesametimeyoumustnotlookuponthejobasthefinaljob;itisprimarilyatrainingjob,anopportunitytounderstandyourselfandyourfitnessforbeinganThereisanincreasingdemand allroundpeopleintheirownpeoplewhosejobistoorganizeotherpeople’sgeneralistswhoseeducationalbackgroundiseithertechnicalorspecialistswhosechiefconcernis toprovideadministrativeguidancetoothersThespecialist amanwhosejobistotrainotheramanwhohasbeentrainedinmorethanoneamanwhocanseetheforestratherthantheamanwhoseconcernismainlywithtechnicalorprofessionalTheadministrator a“trained”manwhoismoreaspecialistthanaamanwhoseesthetreesaswellastheamanwhoisverystrongintheamanwhoisan“educated”Duringyourtrainingperiod,itis totrytobeatochooseaprofitabletofindanorganizationwhichfitstodecidewhetheryouarefittobeaspecialistoraA isnevertherightjobforshouldnotberegardedashisfinalshouldnotbechangedorpeoplewill esuspiciousofhisabilitytoholdanyjobisprimarilyanopportunitytofithimselfforhisfinaljobTest2AtthebottomoftheworldliesamightycontinentstillwrappedintheIceAgeand,untilrecenttimes,unknowntoman.Itisagreatlandmasswithmountainrangeswhoseextentandelevationarestilluncertain.Muchofthecontinentisacompleteblankonourmaps.Manhasexplored,onfoot,lessthanonepercentofitsarea.AntarcticadiffersfundamentallyfromtheArcticregions.TheArcticisanocean,coveredwithdriftingpackediceandhemmedinbythelandmassesofEurope,Asia,andNorthAmerica.TheAntarcticisacontinentalmostaslargeasEuropeandAustraliacombined,centeredroughlyontheSouthPoleandsurroundedbythemostunobstructedwaterareasoftheworld--theAtlantic,Pacific,andnOceans.Thecontinentalicesheetismorethantwohighinitscentre,thus,theairovertheAntarcticisfarmorerefrigeratedthanitisovertheArcticregions.Thiscoldaircurrentfromthelandissoforcefulthatitmakesthenearbyseasthestormiestintheworldandrendersunlivablethoseregionswhosecounterpartsattheoppositeendoftheglobeareinhabited.Thus,morethanamillion slivewithin2,000 theNorthPoleinanareathatincludesmostofAlaska,Siberia,andScandinavia--aregionrichinforestandminingindustries.Apartfromahandfulofweatherstations,withinthesamedistanceoftheSouthPolethereisnotasingletree,industry,orsettlement.Thebesttitleforthisselectionwould LandofTheUnknownUtopiaatAtthetimethisarticlewaswritten,ourknowledgeofAntarctica.veryfairlyAntarcticaisborderedby PacificnAtlanticAllTheAntarcticismadeuninhabitableprimarily coldcalackofknowledgeabouttheAccordingtothis 2,000peopleliveontheAntarcticamillionpeoplelivewithin oftheSouthweatherconditionswithina2,000 radiusoftheSouthPolemakesettlementsimpracticalonlyahandfulofnativesinhabitAntarcticaSectionIV:StructureandVocabularyFillintheblankswiththewordswhichbestcompletethesentences.Putyourchoicesinthebracketsontheleft.(10points)Itwasthelargestexperimentwehaveeverhad; sixANSWER:[D]Music usofeventsintheIfItakethismedicinetwiceadayit myIcouldjustseeacarinthedistance,butIcouldn’t colouritwas.makelooklooktakeI lhewassurprisedfrom onhisThetoyboatturnedoverandsankto oftheMary lsanyonewhatshedoesfor Thatboyissuchagoodviolinisthewillprobablymakequiteaforhimself.Oldphotographsgiveonea oftheThenovelistisa Althoughthepayisnotgood,peopleusuallyfindsocialworkinotherways.SectionV:Error-detectionandEachquestionconsistsofasentencewithfourunderlinedparts(wordsorphrases).Thesepartsarelabeled[A],[B],[C],and[D].Choosethepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandputyourchoiceinthebracketsontheleft.Then,withoutalteringthemeaningofthesentence,writedownthecorrectwordorphraseonthelinefollowingthebrackets.(10You’vetohurryupifyouwanttobuysomethingbecause[A][B]hardlysomething[C]left.[D]ANSWER:[C]anythingTheprofessortoldtheeconomics[A]studentthathedidn’tapprove[B]in[C]histakingtheadvancedcoursebefore[D]hemadeapassingmarkinEconomics1.Althoughagreatnumberofhousesinthatareaarestill[A]inneedofrepair,[B]therehavebeen[C]improvementinthefacilities.[D]Mr.Gilmoreisoneofthosemenwhoappears[A]tobefriendly[B]however,itisveryhardtodeal[C]withhim.[D]Tounderstandthesituationcomple y[A]requires[B]morethoughtthanhasgiven[C]thusfar.[D][A]greatmany[A]educatorsfirmly[B]believethatEnglishisoneofthepoorest[C]taughtsubjectsinhighschoolstoday.[D]Ofallhisoutdoor[A]activities.Paullikesfishingbestofall,[B]hedoesn’tenjoycleaning[C]fishingrodsafterwards.Ishould[A]nothaverecognizedthe[B]maneven[C]youhad[D]mehisInanhour’s[A]timeIhaddonetheworkwith[B]mysatisfaction;Igotmyhatin[C]hallandslippedoutunnoticed.[D]Thenewhohaserected[A]abeautifulbuildingwith[B]recreationareasandconferencefacilitiesonthetopfloorinwhich[C]thefinestviewofthecitycanbeobtained.[D]Whilein[A]Europe,thetouristsenjoyedto[B]theirheart’scontenttheweather,thefoodandgoingtothetheatre.[D]SectionVI:VerbFormsFillintheblankswiththeappropriateformsofverbsgiveninbrackets.(10points)Itishighlydesirablethatanew(appointed)forthisANSWER:(should)beTheenemyretreatedtothewoodsaftertheyI(speak)tohimforsometimebeforeIrealizedwhoheOneshouldneverloseone’sheartwhen(confront)withtemporaryThehousesuddenlycollapsedwhileit(pull)On(give)anassignmenttomakeabusinesstourabroad,hegladlyacceptedit.(Get)everythingready,theygotdowntomapoutaplanfortheconstructionofanewexpressway.AfterPetergrewabeard,evenhisclosefriends(notrecognize)him Darkness(set)in,theyoungpeoplelingeredonThestudentswereto(assemble)attheauditoriumbefore1:30p.m.,butthelecturewascanceledatthelastminute.Emphasisislaidonthenecessitythatalltheobjectivestobeattained(take)intoaccountbeforestartinganewproject.SectionVII:Chinese-EnglishTranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish.(15SectionVIII:English-ChineseTranslationTranslatethefollowingpassageintoChinese.Onlytheunderlinedsentencesaretobetranslated.(20points)Itwouldbeinterestingtodiscoverhowmanyyoungpeoplegotouniversitywithoutanyclearideaofwhattheyaregoingtodoafterwards.(71)Ifoneconsiderstheenormousvarietyofcoursesoffered,itisnothardtoseehowdifficultitisforastudenttoselectthecoursemostsuitedtohisinterestsandabilities.(72)Ifastudentgoestouniversitytoacquireabroaderoflife,toenlargehisideasandtolearntothinkforhimself,hewillundoubtedlybenefit.(73)Schoolsoftenhavetoorestrictinganatmosphere,withitstimetablesanddisciplines,toallowhimmuchtimeforindependentassessmentoftheworkheisaskedtodo.(74)Moststudentswould,Ibelieve,profitbyayearofsuchexplorationofdifferentacademicstudies,especiallythose“allrounders”withnoparticularinterest.Theyshouldhavelongertimetodecideinwhatsubjecttheywanttotaketheirdegrees,sothatinlaterlife,theydonotlookbackandsay,“Ishouldliketohavebeenanarchaeologist.IfIhadn’ttakenadegreeinModernLanguages,Ishouldn’thaveendedupasaninterpreter,butit’stoolatenow.Icouldn’tgobackandbeginalloveragain.”(75)Thereis,ofcourse,anothersidetothequestionofhowtomakethebestuseofone’stimeatuniversity.(76)Thisisthecaseofthestudentwhoexcelsinaparticularbranchoflearning.(77)HeisimmediayacceptedbytheUniversityofhischoice,andspendshisthreeorfour ingaspecialist,emergingwitha-classHonourDegreeandverylittleknowledgeofwhattherestoftheworldisallabout.(78)Ittherefore esmoreandmoreimportantthat,ifstudentsarenottowastetheiropportunities,therewillhavetobemuoredetailedinformationaboutcoursesandmoreadvice.Onlyinthiswaycanwebesurethatwearenottohave,ontheonehand,abandofspecialistsignorantofanythingoutsideoftheirownsubject,andontheotherhand,aneverincreasingnumberofgraduatesqualifiedinsubjectsforwhichthereislittleornodemandintheworkingworld.SectionI:StructureandVocabulary(15 [B] [C] [A] [A] [B] [A] [D] [C]10.11.[C]12.[A]13.[D]14.[D]15. :Error-detectionandCorrection(1016.[A]17.[D]18.[B]19.[C]20.21.[D]22.[B]23.[A]24.[A]25. I:ReadingComprehension(1026.[B]27.[D]28.[C]29.[D]30.31.[C]32.[A]33.[D]34.[A]35.SectionIV:StructureandVocabulary(1036.[C]37.[B]38.[A]39.[C]40.41.[D]42.[C]43.[B]44.[B]45.SectionV:Error-detectionandCorrection(1046.[C]approveof47.[C]has48.[A]appear49.[C]hasbeen50.[C]most 51.[B](the)best,(the)52.[C]evenif,even 53.[B]54.[C]where,fromwhich,onwhich55.[D]theSectionVI:VerbForms(1056.weredefeated/hadbeen 57.hadbeen58. 59.wasbeing60.being 61.Having62.could/didnotrecognize,werenotableto 63.64.haveassembled/assemble 65.(should)betakenSectionVII:Chinese-EnglishTranslation(15points)Thegoodcroplastyearwasduetotheimprovementoffarmmanagementandfavorableweathercondition.ThesuccesshehasachievedinscientificresearchisgreaterthanWhatwemustdonowistomakeacarefulinvestigationoftheIt’shardtosaywhichplanismoreIfhehadcomeyesterdayevening,thequestionmighthavebeenSectionVIII:English-ChineseTranslation(20學(xué)生來說,要選一門符吅他的和能力的課程是多么。 SectionI:StructureandIneachquestion,decidewhichofthefourchoicesgivenwillmostsuitablycompletethesentenceifinsertedattheplacemarked.Putyourchoiceinthebracketsontheleft.(10points)Iwas therainTheskyscraperstands theblueTheyhavealwaysbeenongood withtheirnext-dooro!Isthat21035?Pleaseput totheWhydoyoulook ?Younever orlookEggs,thoughnourishing, offatlargealargethehighahighJim hisclassmatesinabacksbacksbacksbacksMostofthepeoplewho twoworldwarsarestronglyagainstarmsrace.havelivedhavelivedhavelivedhavelivedTherearemanyinconveniencesthathavetobe whenyouarecam.putputupputputIsittruethatthoseoldhousesarebeingpulleddown officeblocks? toprovidetotomakeroomBeinginnogreat wewentthelongroutewiththelong,scenicroutewasourwetookthelongscenicourpreferencewastakingthelong,scenicrouteSectio:ReadingComprehensionEachofthreepassagesbelowisfollowedbyfivequestions.Foreachquestiontherearefouranswers,readthepassagecarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequestion.PutyourchoiceintheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Forcenturiesmendreamedofachievingverticalflight.In400A.D.Chinesechildrenplayedwithafan-liketoythatspunupwardsandfellbacktoearthasrotationceased.LeonardodaVinciconceivethemechanicalapparatus,calleda“Helix,”whichcouldcarrymanstraightup,butwasonlyadesignandwasnevertested.Theancient-dreamwasfinallyrealizedin1940whenaRussianengineerpilotedastrangelookingcraftofsteeltubingwitharotatingfanontop.Itroseawkwardlyandverticallyintotheairfromastandingstart,hoveredafewfeetabovetheground,wentsidewaysandbackwards,andthensettledbacktoearth.Thevehiclewascalledahelicopter.Imaginationswerefired.Mendreamedofgoingtoworkintheirownalhelicopters.Peopleanticipatethatverticalflightwouldcarrymillionsofpassengersasdotheairlinersoftoday.Suchfantasticexpectationswerenotfulfilled.Thehelicopterhasnow eanextremelyusefulmachine.Itexcelsinmilitarymissions,carryingtroops,gunsandstrategicinstrumentswhereotheraircraftcannotgo.Corporationsusethemasairborneoffices,manymetropolitanareasusetheminwork,constructionandloggingcompaniesemploytheminvariousadvantageousways,engineersusethemforsiteselectionandsurveying,anlcompaniesusethemasthebestwaytomakeoffshoreandremoteworkstationsaccessibletocrewsands.Anyurgentmissiontoahard-to-get-toplaceisalikelytaskforahelicopter.Amongtheirothermultitudeofused:deliverpeopleacrosstown,flytoandfromairports,assistinrescuework,andaidinthesearchformissingorwantedPeopleexpect theairlinersoftodaywouldeventuallybereplacedbyhelicopterswouldsomedaybeabletotransportlargenumberofpeoplefromplacetoplaceasairlinersarenow theimaginationsfiredbytheRussianengineer’sinventionearealityinthetheirfantasticexpectationsabouthelicopterscouldbefulfilledbyairlinersoftodayHelicoptersworkwiththeaid acombinationofrotatingdevicesinfrontandonarotatingdeviceonerotatingfaninthecenteroftheaircraftandothersateacharotatingfanunderneathforWhatissaidaboutthedevelopmentoftheHelicoptershaveonlybeenworkedonbymansinceChinesechildrenwere toachieveflightinHelicopterswereconsideredmoredangerousthantheearlySomepeoplethoughttheywould ewidelyusedbyaverageHowhastheuseofhelicoptersTheyhavebeenwidelyusedforvariousTheyaretakingtheplaceofhigh-flyingTheyareusedforrescueTheyarenowusedexclusivelyforcommercialUnderwhatconditionsarehelicoptersfoundtobeabsolu ForoverseaspassengerForextremelyhighaltitudeForhigh-speedForurgentmissiontoplacesinaccessibletootherkindsofcraft.Text2InancientGreeceathleticfestivalswereveryimportantandhadstrongreligiousassociations.TheOlympianathleticfestivalheldeveryfouryearsinhonorofZeus,kingoftheOlympianGods,eventuallylostitslocalcharacter,becameanationaleventandthen,aftertherulesagainstforeigncompetitorshadbeenabolished,international.NooneknowsexactlyhowfarbacktheOlympicGamesgo,butsomeofficialrecordsdatefrom776B.C.ThegamestookplaceinAugustontheplainbyMountOlympus.ManythousandsofspectatorsgatheredfromallpartsofGreece,butnomarriedwomanwasadmittedevenasaspectator.Slaves,womenanddishonored swerenotallowedtocompete.Theexactsequenceofeventsuncertain,buteventsincludedboy’sgymnastics,boxing,wrestling,horseracingandfieldevents,thoughtherewerefewersportsinvolvedthaninthemodernOlympicOnthelastdayoftheGames,allthewinnerswerehonoredbyhavingaringofholyoliveleavesplacedontheirheads.Sogreatwasthehonorthatthewinnerofthefootracegavehisnametotheyearofhisvictory.AlthoughOlympicwinnersreceivednoprizemoney,theywere,infact,richlyrewardedbytheirstateauthorities.Howtheirresultscomparedwithmodernstandards,weunfortunayhavenomeansofling.Afteranuninterruptedhistoryofalmost1,200years,theGamesweresuspendedbytheRomansin394A.D.TheycontinuedforsuchalongtimebecausepeoplebelievedinthephilosophybehindtheOlympics:theideathatahealthybodyproducedahealthymind,andthatthespiritofcompetitioninsportsandgameswaspreferabletothecompetitionthatcausedwars.Itwasover1,500yearsbeforeanothersuchinternationalathleticgatheringtookplaceinAthensin1896.Nowadays,theGamesareheldindifferentcountriesinturn.Thehostcountryprovidesvastfacilities,includingastadium,swimmingpoolsandliving modation,butcompetingcourtierspaytheirownathletes’expenses.TheOlympicsstartwiththearrivalinthestadiumofatorch,lightedonMountOlympusbythesun’srays.Itiscarriedbyasuccessionofrunnerstothestadium.ThetorchsymbolizedthecontinuationoftheancientGreekathleticideals,anditburnsthroughouttheGamesuntiltheclosingceremony.Thewell-knownOlympicflag,however,isamodernconception:thefiveinterlockingringssymbolizetheunitingofallfivecontinentsparticipatingintheGames.InancientGreece,theOlympic weremerelynationalathleticwereinthenatureofanationaleventwithastrongreligioushadruleswhichputforeignparticipantsinadisadvantageouswereprimarilynationaleventswithfewforeignIntheearlydaysofancientOlympic onlymaleGreekathleteswereallowedtoparticipateintheallGreeks,irrespectiveofsex,religionorsocialstatus,wereallowedtotakepartallGreeks,withtheexceptionofwomen,wereallowedtocompeteinallmaleGreekswerequalifiedtocompeteintheTheorderofathleticeventsattheancient hasnot ybeenvariedaccordingtothenumberofforeignwasdecidedbyZeus,inwhosehonortheGameswerewasconsideredModernathletes’resultscannotbecomparedwiththoseofancientrunnersbecause theGreekshadnomeansofrecordingthetheyaremuchdetailssuchasthetimewerenotrecordedinthetheyaremuchNowadays,theathletes’expensesarepaid outoftheprizemoneyoftheoutofthefundsraisedbythecompetingbytheathletesbycontributionsText3Insciencethemeaningoftheword“explain”sufferswithcivilization’severystepinsearchofreality.Sciencecannotreallyexplainelectricity,magnetism,andgravitation;theireffectscanbemeasuredandpredicted,butoftheirnaturenomoreisknowntothemodernscientistthantoThaleswholookedintothenatureoftheelectrificationofamber,ahardyellowish-browngum.Mostcontemporaryphysicistsrejectthenotionthatmancaneverdiscoverwhatthesemysteriousforces“really”are.“Electricity,”BertrandRussellsays,“isnotathing,likeSt.Paul’sCathedral;itisawayinwhichthingsbehave.Whenwehavetoldhowthingsbehavewhentheyareelectrified,andunderwhatcircumstancestheyareelectrified,wehavetoldallthereistol.”Untilrecentlyscientistswouldhavedisapprovedofsuchanidea.Aristotle,forexample,whosenaturalsciencedominatedWesternthoughtfortwothousandyears,believedthatmancouldarriveatanunderstandingofrealitybyreasoningfromself-evidentprinciples.Hefelt,forexample,thatitisaself-evidentprinciplethateverythingintheuniversehasitsproperplace,henceonecandeducethatobjectsfalltothegroundbecausethat’swheretheybelong,andsmokegoesupbecausethat’swhereitbelongs.ThegoalofAristoiansciencewastoexplainwhythingshappen.ModernsciencewasbornwhenGalileobegantryingtoexplainhowthingshappenandthusoriginatedthemethodofcontrolledexperimentwhichnowformsthebasisofscientificinvestigation.Theaimofcontrolledscientificexperiments toexplainwhythingstoexplainhowthingstodescribeself-evidenttosupport ianWhatprinciplesmostinfluencedscientificthoughtfortwothousandthespeculationsoftheforcesofelectricity,magnetism,andAristotle’snaturalBertrandRussell’snotion ectricity disapprovedofbymostmoderninagreementwithAristotle’stheoryofself-evidentinagreementwithscientificinvestigationdirectedtowardthingsinagreementwithscientificinvestigationdirectedtowardthingsThepassagesaysthatuntilrecentlyscientistsdisagreedwith thattherearemysteriousforcesinthethatmancannotdiscoverwhatforces“really”thatthereareself-evidentthatwecandiscoverwhythingsbehaveastheyModernsciencecameinto whenthemethodofcontrolledexperiment whenGalileosucceededinexplaininghowthingswhen ianscientisttriedtoexplainwhythingswhenscientistswereabletoacquireanunderstandingofrealityof I:StructureandFillintheblankswiththewordswhichbestcompletethesentence.PutyourchoicesintheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Itwasthelargestexperimentwehaveeverhad,Asscheduled,thecommunications litewent

sixtheWhenIsawJane,Istoppedands d,butshe meandwalkedon.Itwasagoodgame,andat wasArgentina3,WestGermany2.George ofthefineweathertodoaday’sworkinIsthereanyonewho

theplansputforwardbyAlltoo itwastimetogobacktoschoolafterthesummerInanaccidentwhentwocarsrunintoeachother, Thenoisewascausedbya acatthroughtheHedrovefastandarrivedan ofininThis youtoafreemealinournewSectionIV:CloseForeachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourchoiceslabeled[A],[B],[C]and[D].ChoosethebestoneandputyourchoiceintheANSWERSHEET.Readthewholepassagebeforemakingyourchoice.(10points)Forinstance,theautomobiletunnelmight hugeventilationANSWER:[D]Chequeshave36replacedmoneyasameansofexchangefortheyarewidelyacceptedeverywhere.Thoughthisisveryconvenientforbothbuyerandseller,itshouldnotbeforgottenthatchequesarenotrealmoney:theyarequitevaluelessinthemselves.Ashop-keeperalwaysrunsacertain37whenheacceptsachequesandheisquite38hisrightsifonoccasion,herefusestodoPeopledonotalwaysknowthisandareshockediftheirgoodfaithiscalled39.Anoldandverywealthyfriendofminetoldmehehadanextremelyunpleasantexperience.Hewenttoafamousjewelryshopwhichkeepsalarge40ofpreciousstonesandaskedtobeshownsomepearlnecklaces.Afterexaminingseveraltrays,hedecidedtobuyaparticularlyfinestringofpearlsandaskedifhecouldpaybyCheques.Theassistantsaidthatthiswasquite41butthemomentmyfriendsignedhisname,hewasinvitedintothemanager’soffice.Themanagerwasverypolite,butheexplainedthatsomeonewithexactlythesamenamehadpresentedthemwithaworthlessChequenotlongago.Myfriendgotverrywhenheheardthisandsaidhewouldbuyanecklacesomewhereelse.Whenhegotuptogo,themanagertoldhimthatthewouldarriveatanymomentandhehadbetterstay42thewantedtogetintoserioustrouble.43,thearrivedsoonafterwards.Theyapologizedtomyfriendforthe44,butexplainedthata whohadusedthesamenameashiswasresponsibleforanumberofrecentrobberies.Thentheaskedmyfriendtocopyoutanotewhichhadbeenusedbythethiefinanumberofshops.Thenote45:“Ihaveaguninmypocket.Asknoquestionsandgivemeallthemoneyinthesafe.”Fortunay,myfriend’shandwritingwasquiteunlikethethief’s.Hewasnotonlyallowedtogowithoutfurtherdelay,buttotakethestringofpearlswith[A][A][A]out[A]inininin[A][A]inininin[A][A]Sure[A][A]SectionV:VerbFillintheblankswiththeappropriateformsoftheverbsgiveninthebrackets.PutyouranswerintheANSWERSHEET.(10points)Itishighlydesirablethatanew(appointed)forthisANSWER:(should)beWithallfactors(consider)wethinkthisprogrammayexcelalltheothersinachievingthegoal.Theyhadbeenworkingroundtheclockforacoupleofdays(hope)togetthedesignoutbeforetheircompetitorsdid.There’sageneralunderstandingamongthemembersofofDirectorsthatchiefattention(give)totheundertakingthatisexpectedtobringinhighestprofit.Ifwedon’tstartoutnow,wemustrisk(miss)theThistest(intend)toreinforcewhatyouhavelearntinthepastfewThemembersofthedelegationwereglad(stay)longerthanoriginallyplanned.Withfullknowledgeofhispastexperience,weknewallalongthathe(succeed).(Knownot)whatappropriatemeasurestobetakentocopewiththesituation,hewrotetohislawyerforadvice.It’snogood(write)tohim,heneveranswersletters.Theonlything st

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