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[A卷]CollegeEnglishAchievementTestBandTwo試題冊(120分鐘)2023.6PartIIReadingComprehensionPassageOneWhatmakesAmericansspendnearlyhalftheirfooddollarsonmealsawayfromhome?TheanswerslieinthewayAmericanslivetoday.Duringthefirstfewdecadesofthetwentiethcentury,cannedandconveniencefoodsfreedthefamilycookfromfull-timedutyatthekitchenrange.Then,inthe1940s,workinthewartimedefenseplantstookmorewomenoutofthehomethaneverbefore,settingthepatternoftheworkingwifeandmother.Todayabouthalfofthecountry’smarriedwomenareemployedoutsidethehome.But,unlessfamilymemberspitchinwithfoodpreparation,womenarenotfullyliberatedfromthatchore.Insteadmanyhavebecome,inasense,prisonersofthecompletelycookedconveniencemeal.Itiseasiertopickupabucketoffriedchickenonthewayhomefromworkortotakethefamilyoutforpizzas,orburgersthantostartopeningcansorheatingupfrozendinnersafteralong,hardday.Also,therisingdivorceratemeansthattherearemoresingleworkingparentswithchildrentofeed.Andmanyyoungadultsandelderlypeople,aswellasunmarriedanddivorcedmaturepeople,livealoneratherthanaspartofafamilyunitanddon’twanttobothercookingforone.Fastfoodisappealingbecauseitisfast,itdoesn’trequireanydressingup,anditoffersa“fun”break.21.Americanwomenlefthometoworkinlargenumbersbecauseof_____________.A)theimprovedlivingstandardB)theincreaseinfoodpricesC)theneedofwar-timeindustryD)themodernizationofthekitchen22.Thephrase“pitchin”inLine2,Paragraph2,isclosestinmeaningto____________.A)“offerhelporsupport”B)“eatwithgoodappetite”C)“offercompliment”D)“disagreewith”23.Whatisaworkingmother’sbestchoiceifshedoesnothavetimetopreparedinnerforthefamilyaccordingtothepassage?A)Makingamealoutofcannedfood.B)Buyingsomechickenonthewayhomeandfryingit.C)Takingthefamilytodinneratapizzaplace.D)Heatingupfrozendinners.24.WhichofthefollowinggroupsofAmericansaremostlikelytocooktheirownmealathome?A)Singleworkingmothers.B)Unmarriedmaturepeople.C)Elderlypeoplelivingalone.D)Unemployedwomenwithfamily.25.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A)Women’sliberationinAmerica.B)ChangesintheAmericanfamilyduringWorldWarII.C)ReasonsforthepopularityoffastfoodinAmerica.D)RisingdivorcerateinAmericatoday.PassageTwoInordertolearnaforeignlanguagewell,itisnecessarytoovercomethefearofmakingmistakes.Iftheprimarygoaloflanguageuseiscommunication;thenmistakesaresecondaryconsiderationsthatmaybedealtwithgraduallyasawarenessofthosemistakesincrease.Ontheotherhand,studentsshouldnotignoretheirmistakes.Thelanguagelearnermayobservehownativespeakersexpressthemselves,andhownativeexpressionsdifferfromthewaythelearnermightsaythem.Forexample,aSpanishspeakerwhohasbeensaying"Idoit"toexpresswillingnesstodosomethingintheimmediatefuture,could,byinteracting(交際)withnativespeakersofEnglish,observethatnativespeakersactuallysay"I'11doit".Theresultingdiscrepancy(差異)canserveasabasisforthestudenttomodifyhiswayofusingthepresenttenseinEnglish.Butastudentwhoisunwillingtointeractinthefirstplacewouldlosethisopportunitytolearnbytrialanderror.26.Accordingtothepassage,thepresenttenseinEnglishis_________.A)notusedtoexpressadesiretodosomethingintheimmediatefutureB)usedwithsomeverbsbutnotwithotherstoexpressfutureintentionC)basicallythesameinEnglishasitisinSpanish.D)notthemostdifficultproblemforforeignstudents27.Accordingtothepassage,languagelearnerscanreducethenumberoftheirmistakesby________.A)askingnativespeakersforexplanationsB)readinggoodbooksintheforeignlanguageC)comparingtheirspeechwiththatofnativespeakersD)speakingwithoutregardtonativespeakers28.Accordingtothepassage,foreignlanguagestudentswhodonotinteractwithnativespeakerswi11NOT_______.A)learnverymuchabouttheforeigncultureB)learnaboutthehistoryoftheforeignlanguageC)havetoworryaboutmakingmistakesD)takeadvantageofavailablelanguagemodels29.Accordingtothepassage,foreignlanguagestudentsshouldnotworrytoomuchaboutmakingmistakesbecause________.A)nativespeakerslikeforeignstudentswhotrytolearntheirlanguageB)communicationistheprimarygoaloflanguagelearningC)nativespeakerswillignoretheirmistakesD)everyonemakesmistakeswhentryingtocommunicateinastrangerlanguage30.Theauthor'smajorconclusionaboutthefunctionofmistakesinforeignlanguagelearningisthat_________.A)mistakesarenotimportantinlearningaforeignlanguageB)learnersareoftenveryafraidofmakingmistakesC)makingmistakescanhelpthelearnerdiscovertherolesofthelanguageD)nativespeakersoftendonottellforeignlanguagelearnersabouttheirmistakesPassageThreeItisestimatedthatsomesevenhundredmillionpeopleareunabletoreadandwrite,andthereareprobablytwohundredandfiftymillionmorewhoselevelofattainmentissoslightthatitbarelyqualifiesliteracy(讀寫能力).Recentlytheattackonilliteracyhasbeensteppedup.AworldplanhasbeendrawnupbyacommitteeofUNESCOexpertsinParis,aspartoftheUNESCONationsDevelopmentDecade,andaninternationalconferenceonthesubjecthasalsobeenheld.UNESCOstressesthatfunctionalliteracyistheaim.Peoplemustlearnthebasicskillsofresponsiblecitizenship:theabilitytoreadnotices,newspapers,timetables,letters,price-lists,tokeepsimplerecordsandaccounts,tosortoutthesignificanceoftheinformationgathered,andtofillinforms.ThemajorareasofilliteracyareinAsia,Africa,andCentralandSouthAmerica.InAfricathereareatleastonehundredmillionilliterates,comprisingeightytoeighty-fivepercentofthetotalpopulation.InEuropethefigureisabouttwenty-fourmillion,mostoftheminSouthernEurope,withSpain,Italy,Portugal,andYugoslaviaheadingthelist(theUnitedKingdomhasaboutsevenhundredthousand).31.Studyingcarefullythecluesinthepassage,welearnthatthetotalpopulationofAfricais.A)approximatelysevenhundredmillionB)approximatelyonehundredandtwenty-fivemillionC)approximatelyeightoreightpointfivethousandmillionD)exactlytwenty-fourmillion32.ThefigureofilliteracyinBritaincomprises.A)zeropointonepercentofthatofilliteracyintheworldB)zeropointtwopercentoftheworldadultpopulationC)thirty-fivepercentofEurope’spopulationD)threepointfivepercentofthatoftheilliteracyinSouthernEurope33.ItisobviousthatUNESCO.A)isacompanyinFranceB)isaworldorganizationattachedtotheU.N.C)worksmainlyatcombatingilliteracyD)hasmanyexpertswhoselevelofattainmentisfarfromliteracy34.Aworldplanmentionedinthepassageaimsat.A)trainingresponsiblecitizensB)enforcingthefunctionsofUNESCOC)helpingilliterateslearnhowtoreadandwriteD)urgingSouthernEuropeancountriestotaketheleadinattackingilliteracy35.Theauthorimpliesthatthisworldplanisto.A)becarriedoutinthemajorareasofilliteracylikeAfricaB)berealizedintenyearsC)bedrawnupbyParisianexpertsD)bedebatedataninternationalconferencePartIIIVocabularyandStructureDirections:Thereare25incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Youcanhangupwhatyoulikeonthese__________walls.A)bareB)emptyC)blankD)vacantItseemsthatthereis__________thatIcan’tdo.A)nothingB)anythingC)everythingD)none________agoodbeginningismade,theworkishalfdone.A)AssoonasB)WhileC)AsD)OnceHeglanced________thenewspaperquicklybecausehewasinahurry.A)inB)atC)throughD)amongTheboxwassoheavythatitwasdifficultfortheoldladyto______it.A)liftB)reachC)riseD)touchTheyhaveaskedusto___________inthenegotiations.A)involveB)bemixedC)participateD)takeplaceJeanoften____________storiestoamuseherlittlebrother.A)makesupB)makesoutC)sendoutD)putsupIdon’tthinkwe’vemetbefore.Youareconfusingmewith________.A)someotherB)someoneelseC)otherpersonD)oneotherWhenJanefellofftheslide,theotherchildren___________.A)couldn’thelplaughingB)weren’tabletostoplaughingC)couldnotavoidtolaughD)couldnotstopbutlaughingThepicturecouldbeofa__________fromaplayoropera.A)viewpointB)sceneryC)viewD)sceneLastyearMaryearned___________hisbrother,whohasabetterposition.A)twiceasmuchasB)twicemorethanC)twiceasmanyasD)twiceasmoreas47.Therehasbeenanupsurgeofinterestinchambermusic.________,operaisreceivingaboostfromincreasedrecordsales.A)Alike B)Likely C)Likewise D)Liking48.Hewouldoftenbeworking_________onhiswordprocessorlateintothenight. A)along B)away C)far D)awhile49.Whenyou'reolderIthinkyou'rebetterequippedmentallytocopewith___happens.A)whatever B)whichever C)nomatterhow D)nomatterwhen50.HegotamessagefromMr.Johnson__themanagercouldnotseehimthatafternoon.A)who B)whichC)whatD)that51.Asacredsitemightbeamountainthatis________somesignificancetoatribe. A)with B)by C)of D)at52.Hesaiditwasimportantthateverymember___hissubscriptionbytheendofthemonth. A)send B)sent C)hadsent D)wouldsent53.Iwasmade________twohoursforanappointmentinthechillywind,waitB)towait C)waiting D)waited54.Hepractices______EnglisheverymorninginordertoimprovehisoralEnglish.A)readingB)toreadC)readD)tohaveread55.Tomwasabsentyesterdaybecausehehadhistooth______.A)fillingB)tofillC)filledD)fill56.Hesuggested______totomorrow'sconcerttogether.A)wegoB)wewentC)weshallgoD)wetogo57.Comehereamoment,______?A)won’tyouB)shallweC)shan’tweD)willyou58.Thistaperecorderisfar______thatonebothinqualityandindesign.A)superiorthanB)superiortoC)moresuperiorthanD)moresuperiorto59.Inrecentyearsthe______oflivinghasalmostdoubledandIcanhardlymakebothendsmeet.A)priceB)expenseC)chargeD)cost60.Peoplecanreactbadly______certainfoodadditives.A)toB)onC)againstD)atPartIVClozeScientistshadtofindoutmanythings61theycouldlandmen62themoon.Theyneededmore63aboutspaceconditionsandtheireffect64humanbeings.Howlongcanman65inspace?Wouldtheastronautsbeabletosurvivethetravel66themoon?Wouldtheybeabletoleavetheirspaceshipandgetbackto67safely?Wouldtheybeabletowalkaboutandworkinaweightless68Therewasonlyonewaytodiscoverthesecrets.Menwouldhavetoflyintospaceand69experimentsthere.It’sinterestinghowNASAchosetheirastronautsforlandingthemonthemoon.Theychosemen70theageoftwentyandthirty-five.Therewere71fiftyofthem.Manywere72airpilots,otherswerescientistswithtwoorthreedegrees.NASAtelephoned73mantheyweregoingtochoose;toldhimtheplansandthedangerstheymightgetin.Theythenaskedhimifhewas74tobetrainedasanastronaut.“Howcouldanymanrefusesuchanexciting75?”O(jiān)neofthemsaid,“Dangerous?Ofcourse,it’sdangerous,butmostexciting!”61.A)beforeB)afterC)firstD)for62.A)toB)atC)inD)on63.A)dataB)newsC)informationD)details64.A)onB)toC)atD)against65.A)surviveB)liveC)beD)remain66.A)aroundB)toC)overD)through67.A)themoonB)theearthC)itD)them68.A)wayB)situationC)occasionD)condition69.A)carryonB)carryoutC)carryoffD)answer70.A)betweenB)amongC)fromD)amidst71.A)atB)justC)exactlyD)about72.A)inexperiencedB)unskilledC)experiencedD)considerate73.A)individualsB)eachC)singleD)one74.A)willingB)goingC)unwillingD)planning75.A)tripB)experimentC)outingD)exploration姓名:準考證號:密封線大學英語考試試卷二(A卷)PartVTranslationfromChineseintoEnglish76.湯姆學習很刻苦。他想最大程度地運用學習旳機會。77.就我們學生而言,我們想有更多旳時間來發(fā)展自己。78.由于缺乏技術工人,他們正在想措施吸引大學畢業(yè)生去那里工作。79.是我旳英語老師指出了我旳缺陷并鼓勵我加以改正。80.我很驚奇她能談論這樣長時間卻不曾說任何有趣旳東西。大學英語考試試卷二(B卷)2023PartVTranslationfromChineseintoEnglish76.臨近學期結束時,同學們都忙著準備期末考試。77.就我們學生而言,我們想有更多旳時間來發(fā)展自己。78.由于缺乏技術工人,他們正在想措施吸引大學畢業(yè)生去那里工作。79.是我旳英語老師指出了我旳缺陷并鼓勵我加以改正。80.我很驚奇她能談論這樣長時間卻不曾說任何有趣旳東西。[A卷]CollegeEnglishAchievementTestBandTwo試題冊(120分鐘)2023.6PartIIReadingComprehension(40%,2pointseach)PassageOneInanefforttoproducethelargest,fastest,andmostluxuriousshipafloat,theBritishbuilttheTitanic.Itwassosuperiortoanythingelseontheseasthatitwascalled“unsinkable”.Sosureofthisweretheownersthattheyprovidedlifeboatsforonly950ofits2200passengers.Manypassengerswereaboardthenightitranintoaniceberg,onlytwodaysatseaandmorethanhalfwaybetweenEnglandandtheNewYorkdestination.Becausetheluxurylinerwastravelingsofast,itwasimpossibletoavoidthehugeiceberg.Afirealsocontributedtotheship’ssubmersion.Panicincreasedthenumberofcasualtiesaspeoplejumpedintothewaterorfoughttobeamongthefewtoboardthelifeboats.Fourhoursaftertheshipwreck,anothership,theCarpathia,rescuedthesurvivorslessthanathirdofthoseoriginallyaboard.TheTitanicenjoyedonlytwodaysofsailinggloryonitsmaidenvoyagein1912beforeplunginginto12023feetofwaternearthecoastofNewfoundland,whereitliestoday.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?TheTitanicwasthefastestshipafloat.TheCarpathiarescuedthesurvivors.TheTitanicsanknearNewfoundland.Onlyathirdofthoseaboarddiedintheaccidentin1912.Whichofthefollowingdidnotcontributetothelargedeathtoll(損失)?A.Panic.B.Fire.C.Speed.D.Carpathia.HowmanydayswastheTitanicatseabeforesinking?A.2.B.4.C.6.D.12.Thelifeboatshadroomforlessthanhalfofitspassengersbecause________.theownersthoughtthatlifeboatswereuselessandunnecessaryforsuchagiantshiptheshipwasconsideredtobesinkablethereweretoomanypassengersonboardtheshiptheshipwasthelargestoneintheworldWhichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?TheCarpathiapickedupmostofthesurvivors.Thetragedyoccurredwhentheshipalmostreacheditsdestination.TheshipstuckanicebergandsankduringitsfirsttripfromEnglandtoNewYork.Thebigfirecausedagreatnumberofdeaths.PassageTwoThere’sareasonwhypeople,whenaskedformoney,reply,“WhatdoyouthinkIam—FortKnox?”FortKnox,anarmybase,isbestknownasthehomeofAmerica’sgold,worthmorethan$6billion.WhilepeoplemaydreamofbeingrichasFortKnox,feweverachievethatstatus.FortKnoxbecamethegolddepositoryItusedtobethatallofAmerica’smoneywasbackedbygold,andthatindividualscouldturnintheirpapermoneyforgold,iftheywished.Thisendedin1934,whenAmericadecidednottomakegoldcoinsandnottoredeem(兌換)papermoneyforgold.Atthesametime,theUnitedStatesgovernmenttookpossessionofallthecountry’sgold,laterputtingitintoFortToday,thereisnolongeronefixedpriceforgold.Instead,itisboughtandsoldinamarket,muchlikestocks,withthepricechangingaccordingtopoliticsandtheeconomy.Whatistrueaboutgoldtodayaccordingtothepassage?Goldispricelesstoday.PeoplebuyandsellgoldinblackmarketsintheUSAtoday.Peoplecanturnintheirpapermoneyforgoldatafixedprice.Thepriceofgoldgoesupanddownaccordingtopoliticsandtheeconomy.Wecansafelyconcludethat.FortafewpeoplebecamerichandsettledFortgoldworthover$6billionwasdiscoveredatForttheUSgovernmentputallthecountry’sgoldintoFortKnoxofsafetyBesidesgold,whatelsewasmovedtoFortGoldcoins.TheDeclarationofindependence.TheUNCharter.Papermoney.Before1934,individualscanturnintheirpapermoneyforgold.atafixedpricebecauseallthemoneyintheUSAwassupportedbygoldatafloatingpricebecauseallthemoneywasbackedbygoldatafixedpricebecauseAmericamadegoldcoinsatafloatingpricebecauseAmericamadegoldcoinsTheword“redeem”inPara.2canbebestreplacedby.evaluateB.issueexchangeD.buybackPassageThreeHowmenfirstlearnttoinventwordsisunknown,inotherwords,theoriginoflanguageisamystery.Allwereallyknowisthatmen,unlikeanimals,somehowinventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtsandfeelings,actionsandthings,sothattheycouldcommunicatewitheachother;andthatlatertheyagreeduponcertainsignscalledletters,whichcouldbecombinedtorepresentthosesounds,andwhichcouldbewrittendown.Thosesounds,whetherspoken,orwritteninletters,wecallwords.Thepowerofwords,then,liesintheirassociations--thethingstheybringupbeforeourminds.Wordsbecomefilledwithmeaningforusbyexperience,andthelongerwelive,themorecertainwordsrecalltousthegladandsadeventsofourpast;andthemorewereadandlearn,themorethenumberofwordsthatmeansomethingtousincreases.Greatwritersarethosewhonotonlyhavegreatthoughtsbutalsoexpressthesethoughtsinwordswhichappealpowerfullytoourmindsandemotions.Thischarming(迷人旳)andtellinguseofwordsiswhatwecallliterarystyle.Aboveall,therealpoetisamasterofwords.Hecanconveyhismeaninginwordswhichsinglikemusic,andwhichbytheirpositionandassociationcanmovementotears.Weshouldthereforelearntochooseourwordscarefullyandusethemaccurately,ortheywillmakeourspeechsillyandvulgar(粗鄙旳).31.Oneofthereasonswhymeninventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtandactionswasthat________.theycouldagreeuponcertainsignstheycouldwritethemdowntheycouldcombinethemtheycouldcommunicatewitheachother32.By“association”,theauthormeans_________.aspecialqualityajoiningofideasandexperienceinthemindanappearancewhichispuzzlingastrangefeature33.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?Themorewereadandlearn,themoreconfusedwewillbe.Themorewereadandlearn,themoreignorantweare.Themorewereadandlearn,themorelearnedweare.Themorewereadandlearn,themoresnobbishwebecome.34.Inexpressingtheirthoughts,greatwritersareable_________.A.tomoveouractionsB.topuzzleourfeelingsC.tomovementotearsD.toconfoundthereaders35.Theword“convey”(inPara.3)means_________.A.deliverB.sellC.reportD.talkPassageFourThemarketisaconcept.Ifyouaregrowingtomatoesinyourbackyardforsaleyouareproducingforthemarket.Youmightsellsometoyourneighborandsometothemanagerofthelocalsupermarket.Butineithercase,youareproducingforthemarket.Youreffortsarebeingdirectedbythemarket.Ifpeoplestopbuyingtomatoes,youwillstopproducingthem.Ifyoutakecareofasickpersontoearnmoney,youareproducingforthemarket.Ifyourfatherisasteelworkeroratruckdriveroradoctororagrocer(食品商),heisproducinggoodsorserviceforthemarket.Whenyouspendyourincome,youarebuyingthingsfromthemarket.Youmayspendmoneyinstores,supermarkets,gasstation,andrestaurants.Stillyouarebuyingfromthemarket.Whenthelocalgrocerhiresyoutodrivethedeliverytruck,heisbuyingyourlaborinthelabormarket.Themarketmayseemtobesomethingabstract.Butforeachpersonorbusinesswhoismakingandsellingsomething,it’sveryreal.Ifnobodybuysyourtomatoes,itwon’tbelongbeforeyougetthemessage.Themarketistellingyousomething.It’stellingyouthatyouareusingenergiesandresourcesindoingsomethingthemarketdoesn’twantyoutodo.36.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitle?SellingandBuyingWhatIstheMarketEverythingYouDoIsProducingfortheMarketWhattheMarketCanDoforYou37.Allofthefollowingactsareproducingforthemarketexcept?workinginabankB.printingabookC.attendinganightschoolD.growingbeansforsale38.Youarebuyingfromthemarketwhenyou.borrowabookfromthelibrarylookafteryourchildrendrivetotheseasideforaholidaydineatarestaurant39.Theword“real”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.seriousB.genuineC.importantD.concrete40.Inwhatwayisthemarketveryrealforeachpersonorbusinesswhoismakingandsellingsomething?Ittellsyouwhattoproduce.Ittellsyouhowtogrowtomatoes.Itprovidesyouwitheverythingyouneed.D.Ithelpsyousavemoney.PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(15%,0.5pointeach)41.Youcanhangupwhatyoulikeonthese__________walls.A.bareB.emptyC.blankD.vacant42.Itseemsthatthereis__________thatIcan’tdo.A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.none43.________agoodbeginningismade,theworkishalfdone.A.AssoonasB.WhileC.AsD.Once44.Heglanced________thenewspaperquicklybecausehewasinahurry.A.inB.atC.throughD.among45.Theboxwassoheavythatitwasdifficultfortheoldladyto______it.A.liftB.reachC.riseD.touch46.Theyhaveaskedusto___________inthenegotiations.A.involveB.bemixedC.participateD.takeplace47.Jeanoften____________storiestoamuseherlittlebrother.A.makesupB.makesoutC.sendsoutD.putsup48.Idon’tthinkwe’vemetbefore.Youareconfusingmewith________.A.someotherB.someoneelseC.otherpersonD.oneother49.WhenJanefellofftheslide,theotherchildren___________.A.couldn’thelplaughingB.weren’tabletostoplaughingC.couldnotavoidtolaughD.couldnotstopbutlaughing50.Thepicturecouldbeofa__________fromaplayoropera.A.viewpointB.sceneryC.viewD.scene51.LastyearMaryearned___________hisbrother,whohasabetterposition.A.twiceasmuchasB.twicemorethanC.twiceasmanyasD.twiceasmoreas52.Therehasbeenanupsurgeofinterestinchambermusic.________,operaisreceivingaboostfromincreasedrecordsales.A.Alike B.Likely C.Likewise D.Liking53.Hewouldoftenbeworking_________onhiswordprocessorlateintothenight. A.along B.away C.far D.awhile54.Whenyou'reolderIthinkyou'rebetterequippedmentallytocopewith________happens.A.whatever B.whichever C.nomatterhow D.nomatterwhen55.HegotamessagefromMr.Johnson_________themanagercouldnotseehimthatafternoon.A.who B.whichC.whatD.that56.Asacredsitemightbeamountainthatis________somesignificancetoatribe. A.with B.by C.of D.at57.Hesaiditwasimportantthateverymember_________hissubscriptionbytheendofthemonth. A.send B.sent C.hadsent D.wouldsent58.Iwasmade________twohoursforanappointmentinthechillywind,waitB.towait C.waiting D.waited59.Hepractices______EnglisheverymorninginordertoimprovehisoralEnglish.A.readingB.toreadC.readD.tohaveread60.Tomwasabsentyesterdaybecausehehadhistooth______.A.fillingB.tofillC.filledD.fill61.Hesuggested______totomorrow'sconcerttogether.A.wegoB.wewentC.weshallgoD.wetogo62.Comehereamoment,______?A.won'tyouB.shallweC.shan'tweD.willyou63.Thistaperecorderisfar______thatonebothinqualityandindesign.A.superiorthanB.superiortoC.moresuperiorthanD.moresuperiorto64.Inrecentyearsthe______oflivinghasalmostdoubledandIcanhardlymakebothendsmeet.A.priceB.expenseC.chargeD.cost65.Peoplecanreactbadly______certainfoodadditives.A.toB.onC.againstD.at66.__________fromthehelicopter,thecitylooksverybeautiful.A.SeeingB.HavingseenC.SeenD.Tosee67.Thebankisreported__________inbroaddaylightyesterday.A.robbedB.tohavebeenrobbedC.beingrobbedD.havingbeenrobbed68.___________youreturnthosebookstothelibraryimmediately,you’llhavetopayafine.A.UntilB.UnlessC.IfD.Provided69.NotuntilMr.SmithcametoChina___________whatkindofcountrysheis.A.heknewB.hedidn’tkn

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