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201L2012學(xué)年第1學(xué)期考試時(shí)間共120分鐘
課程名稱(chēng)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)I(A卷)課程代碼0950名課程班號(hào)三水英
語(yǔ)普通班共2頁(yè)
聽(tīng)力發(fā)射時(shí)間:12:25——12:55
PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhear10shortconversations.Attheend
ofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwas
said.Theconversationandthequestionwillbereadonlyonce.
Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepauseyou
mustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),and
decidewhichisthebestanswer.
1.A)Forgetaboutthemwhiledrinkingcoffee.B)Studyonthem
aftercoffeebreak.
C)DiscussthemwithProfessorHutchins.D)Gooverthem
rightaway.
2.A)Seeingamovie.B)Walking.C)Driving.D)
WatchingTV.
3.A)Thewomanshouldgetanotherjob.B)Thejobdoesn't
worthcongratulating.
C)Thejobrequirestoomanyresponsibilities.D)Thewoman
congratulatedthewrongperson.
4.A)Sheshouldhelphimwithitsoon,B)Hewillhelpher
withitsoon.
C)Sheneedn'tworryaboutit.D)Sheshouldhandit
inbeforeWednesdayevening.
5.A)Atatheater.B)Inastore.C)Inastadium.
D)Inanairplane.
6.A)Playinggames.B)Attendingcourses.
C)Reviewingherlessons.D)Examiningher
computer.
7.A)Mostpeopleseedifferentmovies,B)Dickis
practicallytheonlyonewhothinksso.
C)Fewpeopleareoptimisticaboutthemovie.D)Dickis
interestedinvariousmovies.
8.A)Heisn'tsure.B)Hewillgobybus.
C)Hewillgobytrain.D)Hewillgobyplane.
9.A)Listentothemusicatalowervolume.B)Starttalking
morequietly.
C)Turnupthestereo.D)Stopchattingwith
others.
10.A)Shehaslostherbag.B)Shewon'tappear.
C)She'sprobablynearby.D)She'scareless.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillheartwotalks.Thetalkswillberead
twice.Aftereachofthem,youwillhearsomequestions.The
questionswillbereadonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,you
mustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),
C)andD).
Questions11through15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard:
11.A)Heisamanagerofatheater.B)Heisapolitician.
C)Heisanactor.D)Heisachief
navigator.
12.A)ThathegrewupinJapan.B)Thathewassentto
theinternmentcamps.
C)ThathewasexiledbacktoJapan.D)Thathehada
lotofAmericanJapaneserelatives.
13.A)BecauseAmericanJapaneseweretreateddifferentlyintheSecond
WorldWar.
B)BecauseitwasextremelyhardforanAmericanJapanesetobea
star.
C)BecausewomenAmericansweregivenlesschanceinpolitics.
D)Becausewhitecriminalscouldbereleasedwithoutchargesortrial.
14.A)TheredevelopmentofaJapanese-Americancommunitycenter.
B)Thetransportationsysteminthewholecountry.
C)Writingabookdescribinghisfamily'sexperiences.
D)PlayingachiefroleinaTVseries.
15.A)Hisparents,relativesandneighbors.B)TheStarship
Enterprise.
C)AJapanese-Americancommunity.D)TheEastWest
Players.
Questions16through20arebasedonthepassageyoujustheard:
16.A)MembersoftheJosephWalkerParty.B)Southern
Miwok.
C)Minerswhowenttheretoseektheirfortune.D)Writers,artists
andphotographers.
17.A)In1849.B)In1833.C)In1813.D)
In1853.
18.A)Thegoldrush.B)Thevariedlocal
ecosystems.
C)Theconflictwithlocalnativepeople,D)Theprotection
ofplantandanimalresources.
19.A)Tosavethesufferingecosystem.
B)Tolearnthecomplexculture.
C)Tomakemoneytherebyconstructinghotelsandresidences.
D)Toenjoythebeautifulviewof“theIncomparableValley^^.
20.A)Theywelcomedthearrivalofnon-Indianpeople.
B)Theydestructedtheecosystemtherebyburningunderbrush.
C)Theydevelopedacomplexculturerichinmanyaspects.
D)Theylearnedfromnon-Indianpeopletobreedlivestockandplant
orchards.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissectionyouwilllistentoatalkaboutprivacy.Listento
thefollowingtalkandcompletetheoutlineaccordingtowhat
youyveheardfromthetalk.You'llhearthetalkthreetimes.
I.Severalkeythemesconcerningtheimpactoftechnologyon
privacyandsecurity.
1.Cyber(21)_crime______.
2.The(22)_____application___ofoldprivacylawstonew
technologies.
3.Whethercompaniescanshare(23)_____customerdata
___________withoutconsent.
II.InJapan:
1.Apressingissueconcerningprivacy:the(24)_loss
ofpersonalinformation.
2.TheJapanesegovernmentbeganenforcingrelevantlawin
theyear(25)2005.
3.Thelaw'sstatedpurposeistoprotectthe(26)_rightsand
interestsofindividuals
whilealsoconsideringthegrowing(27)value
ofpersonalinformationtogovernmentandindustry.
4.TheJapanesearegenerallynotpermittedtodistribute
personalinformationaboutcitizensorclients,except:
i.whenthisinformationis(28)__requiredbylaw
ii.ifitisnecessarytoprotectsomeonefrom(29)_harm
iii.ifthedataisneededto(30)—improve
publichygieneorprotectchildren.
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10
marks)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassage
quicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions
31-37,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).Forquestions38-40,decidewhethereachstatementisY,N
orNG.:
Y(forYES)meansthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgivenin
thepassage;
N(forNO)meansthestatementcontradictstheinformationgivenin
thepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)meanstheinformationisnotgiveninthe
passage.
MediaSelectionforAdvertisements
Afterdeterminingthetargetaudienceforaproductorservice,
advertisingagenciesmustselecttheappropriatemediaforthe
advertisement.Wediscussherethemajortypesofmediausedin
advertising.Wefocusourattentiononseventypesofadvertising:
television,newspapers,radio,magazines,out-of-home,Internet,anddirect
mail.
Television
Televisionisanattractivemediumforadvertisingbecauseitdelivers
massaudiencestoadvertisers.Whenyouconsiderthatnearlythreeoutof
fourAmericanshaveseenthegameshowWhoWantstoBeaMillionaire,
youcanunderstandthepoweroftelevisiontocommunicatewithalarge
audience.Whenadvertiserscreateabrand,forexample,theywantto
impressconsumerswiththebrandanditsimage.Televisionprovidesan
idealvehicleforthistypeofcommunication.Buttelevisionisan
expensivemedium,andnotalladvertiserscanaffordtouseit.
Television'sinfluenceonadvertisingisfourfold.First,narrowcasting
meansthattelevisionchannelsareseenbyanincreasinglynarrowsegment
oftheaudience.TheGolfChannel,forinstance,iswatchedbypeoplewho
playgolf.HomeandGardenTelevisionisseenbythoseinterestedin
householdimprovementprojects.Thus,audiencesaresmallerandmore
homogeneous(具有共同特點(diǎn)的)thantheyhavebeeninthepast.Second,
thereisanincreaseinthenumberoftelevisionchannelsavailableto
viewers,andthus,advertisers.Thishasalsoresultedinanincreaseinthe
sheernumberofadvertisementstowhichaudiencesareexposed.Third,
digitalrecordingdevicesallowaudiencemembersmorecontrolover
whichcommercialstheywatch.Fourth,controloverprogrammingisbeing
passedfromthenetworkstolocalcableoperatorsandsatellite
programmers.
Newspaper
Aftertelevision,themediumattractingthenextlargestannualad
revenueisnewspapers.TheNewYorkTimes,whichreachesanational
audience,accountsfor$1billioninadrevenueannually,hasincreasedits
nationalcirculation(發(fā)行量)by40%andisnowavailableforhome
delivery.Locally,newspapersarethelargestadvertisingmedium.
Newspapersarealessexpensiveadvertisingmediumthantelevision
andprovideawayforadvertiserstocommunicatealonger,moredetailed
messagetotheiraudiencethantheycanthrough48hours,meaning
newspapersarealsoaquickwayofgettingthemessageout.Newspapers
areoftenthemostimportantformofnewsforalocalcommunity,andthey
developahighdegreeofloyaltyfromlocalreader.
Radio
Advertisingonradiocontinuestogrow.Radioisoftenusedin
conjunctionwithoutdoorbill-boards(廣告牌)andtheInternettoreach
evenmorecustomersthantelevision.Advertisersarelikelytouseradio
becauseitisalessexpensivemediumthantelevision,whichmeans
advertiserscanaffordtorepeattheiradsoften.Internetcompaniesarealso
turning10radioadvertising.Radioprovidesawayforadvertisersto
communicatewithaudiencemembersatalltimesoftheday.Consumers
listentoradioontheirwaytoschoolorwork,atwork,onthewayhome,
andintheeveninghours.
Twomajorchanges—satelliteandInternetradio—willforceradio
advertiserstoadapttheirmethods.Bothoftheseradioformsallow
listenerstotuneinstationsthataremoredistantthanthelocalstationsthey
couldreceiveinthepast.Asaresult,radiowillincreasinglyattracttarget
audienceswholivemanymilesapart.
Magazines
Newsweeklies,women'stitles,andbusinessmagazineshaveallseen
increasesinadvertisingbecausetheyattractthehigh-endmarket.
Magazinesarepopularwithadvertisersbecauseofthenarrowmarketthat
theydeliver.Abroadcastmediumsuchasnetworktelevisionattractsall
typesofaudiencemembers,butmagazineaudiencesaremore
homogeneous,ifyoureadsportsillustrated,forexample,youhavemuch
incommonwiththemagazine'sotherreaders.Advertisersseemagazines
asanefficientwayofreachingtargetaudiencemembers.
Advertiserusingtheprintmedia-magazinesandnewspapers—will
needtoadapttotwomainchanges.First,theinternetwillbringlarger
audiencestolocalnewspapers.Andsecond,advertiserswillhaveto
understandhowtouseanincreasingnumberofmagazinesfortheirtarget
audiences.Althoughsomemagazineswillmaintainnationalaudiences,a
largenumberofmagazineswillentertainnarroweraudiences.
Out-of-homeadvertising
Out-of-homeadvertising,alsocalledplace-basedadvertising,has
becomeanincreasinglyeffectivewayofreachingconsumers,whoare
moreactivethaneverbefore.Manyconsumerstodaydonotsitathome
andwatchtelevision.Usingbillboards,newsstands,andbussheltersfor
advertisingisaneffectivewayofreachingtheseon-the-goconsumers.
Moreconsumerstravellongerdistancestoandfromwork,whichalso
makesout-of-homeadvertisingeffective.Technologyhaschangedthe
natureofthebillboardbusiness,makingitamoreeffectivemediumthanin
thepast.Usingdigitalprinting,billboardcompaniescanprintabillboard
in2hours,comparedwith6dayspreviously.Thisallowsadvertisersmore
varietyinthetypesofmessagestheycreatebecausetheycanchangetheir
messagesmorequickly.
Internet
Asconsumersbecomemorecomfortablewithonlineshopping,
advertiserswillseektoreachthismarket.Asconsumersgetmoreoftheir
newsandinformationfromtheInternet,theabilityoftelevisionandradio
togetthewordouttoconsumerswilldecrease.ThechallengetoInternet
advertisersistocreateadsthataudiencemembersremember.
Internetadvertisingwillplayamoreprominentroleinorganizations'
advertisinginthenearfuture.Internetaudiencestendtobequite
homogeneous,butsmall.Advertiserswillhavetoadjusttheirmethodsto
reachtheseaudiencesandwillhavetoadapttheirpersuasivestrategiesto
theonlinemediumaswell.
Directmail
Afinaladvertisingmediumisdirectmail,whichusesmailingsto
consumerstocommunicateaclient'smessage.Directmailincludes
newsletters,postcardsandspecialpromotions.Directmailisaneffective
waytobuildrelationshipswithconsumers.Formanybusinesses,direct
mailisthemosteffectivefromofadvertising.
31.Televisionisanattractiveadvertisingmediuminthat.
A)ithaslargeaudiencesB)itappealstohousewives
C)ithelpsbuildupacompany'sreputationD)itisaffordable
tomostadvertisers
32.WiththeincreaseinthenumberofTVchannels.
A)thecostofTVadvertisinghasdecreasedB)thenumberof
TVviewershasincreased
C)advertisers'interestinothermediahasdecreasedD)thenumberof
TVadspeoplecanseehasincreased
33.Comparedwithtelevision,newspapersasanadvertisingmedium
A)earnalargerannualadrevenueB)conveymoredetailed
messages
C)usemoreproductiontechniquesD)getmessagesout
moreeffectively
34.Advertisingonradiocontinuestogrowbecause.
A)morelocalradiostationshavebeensetupB)moderntechnology
makesitmoreentertaining
C)itprovideseasyaccesstoconsumersD)ithasbeen
revolutionizedbyInternetradio.
35.Magazinesareseenbyadvertisersasanefficientwayto.
A)reachtargetaudiencesB)moderntechnology
makesitmoreentertaining
C)appealtoeducatedpeople.D)conveyallkindsof
messages
36.Out-of-homeadvertisinghasbecomemoreeffectivebecause
A)billboardscanbereplacedwithintwohoursB)consumers
travelmorenoweverbefore
C)suchadshavebeenmademuchmoreattractiveD)thepaceof
urbanlifeismuchfasternowadays
37.ThechallengetoInternetadvertisersistocreateadsthatare
A)quicktoupdateB)pleasanttolookatC)easyto
rememberD)convenienttoaccess
38.Internetadvertiserswillhavetoadjusttheirmethodstoreach
audiencesthattendtobequitehomogeneous.
A)YESB)NOC)NOTGIVEN
39.Directmailisthemosteffectiveformofadvertisingforbusinessto
developrelationshipswithconsumers.
A)YESB)NOC)NOTGIVEN
40.Thispassagediscusseshowadvertisersselecttheappropriatemediafor
advertisements.
A)YESB)NOC)NOTGIVEN
PartIIIReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20marks)
Directions:Therearetwopassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowed
bysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem
therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),andD).Youshould
decideonthebestchoiceandthenmarkthecorrespondingletter
ontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Myfather'sreactiontothebankbuildingat43rdStreetandFifth
AvenueinNewYorkCitywasimmediateanddefinite:"Youwon'tcatch
meputtingmymoneyinthere!”hedeclared,4tNotinthatglassbox!”
Ofcourse,myfatherisagentlemanoftheoldschool,amemberofthe
generationtowhomagooddealofmodernarchitectureisupsetting,butI
amconvincedthathisnegativeresponsewasnotsomuchtothe
architectureastoaviolationofhisconceptofthenatureofmoney.
InhisgenerationmoneywasthoughtofasarealcommodVy(實(shí)物)that
couldbecarried,orstolen.Consequently,toattractthecustomofa
sensibleman,abankhadtohaveheavywalls,barredwindows,andbronze
doors,toaffirmthefact,howeveruntrue,thatmoneywouldbesafeinside.
Ifabuilding'sdesignmadeitappearimpenetrable,theinstitutionwas
necessarilyreliable,andthemeaningoftheheavywallasanarchitecture
symboldweltintheprevailingattitudetowardmoney.
Buttheattitudetowardmoneyhas,ofcourse,changed.Excepting
pocketmoney,cashofanykindisnowrarelyused;moneyasatangible
commodityhaslargelybeenreplacedbycredit.Adeficit(赤字)economy,
accompaniedbyhugeexpansion,hasledustothinkofmoneyasproduct
ofthecreativeimagination.Thebankernolongeroffersusasafe:he
offersusaserviceinwhichthemostvaluableelementisthecreativityfor
theinventionoflargenumbers.Itisinnowaysurprising,inviewofthis
changeinattitude,thatwearewitnessingthedisappearanceoftheheavy
walledbank.
Justastheolderbankemphasizeditsstrength,thisbankbyits
architectureboastsofimaginativepowers.Fromthispointofviewitis
hardtosaywherearchitectureendsandhumanassertion(人們的說(shuō)法)
begins.
41.Themainideaofthispassageisthat.
A)moneyisnotasvaluableasitwasinthepast
B)changeshavetakenplaceinboththeappearanceandtheconceptof
banks
C)thearchitecturalstyleoftheolderbankissuperiortothatofthe
modernbank
D)prejudicemakestheoldergenerationthinkthatthemodembankis
unreliable
42.Howdotheoldergenerationandtheyoungeronethinkaboutmoney?
A)Theformerthinksmoreofmoneythanthelatter.
B)Theyoungergenerationvaluesmoneymorethantheoldergeneration.
C)Bothgenerationsrelyontheimaginativepowerofbankerstomake
money.
D)Totheformermoneyisarealcommoditybuttothelatterthemeans
ofproducingmoremoney.
43.Thewordtttangible^^(Line2,Para.4)referstosomething.
A)thatispreciousB)thatisusableC)thatcanbe
touchedD)thatcanbereproduced
44.Accordingtothispassage,amodembankershouldbe.
A)ambitiousandfriendlyB)reliableandpowerful
C)sensibleandimpenetrableD)imaginativeand
creative
45.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor,sattitudetowards
thenewtrendinbankingis.
A)cautiousB)regretfulC)positive
D)hostile
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Normallyastudentmustattendacertainnumberofcoursesinorderto
graduate,andeachcoursewhichheattendsgiveshimacreditwhichhe
maycounttowardsadegree.InmanyAmericanuniversitiesthetotalwork
foradegreeconsistsofthirty-sixcourseseachlastingforonesemester.A
typicalcourseconsistsofthreeclassesperweekforfifteenweeks;while
attendingauniversityastudentwillprobablyattendfourorfivecourses
duringeachsemester.Normallyastudentwouldexpecttotakefouryears
attendingtwosemesterseachyear.Itispossibleforastudenttomove
betweenoneuniversityandanotherduringhisdegreecourse,thoughthis
isnotinfactdoneasaregularpractice.
Foreverycoursethathefollowsastudentisgivenagrade,whichis
recorded,andtherecordisavailableforthestudenttoshowtoprospective
employers.Allthisimposesaconstantpressureandstrainofwork,butin
spiteofthissomestudentsstillfindtimeforgreatactivityinstudentaffairs.
Electionstopositionsinstudentorganizationsarousemuchenthusiasm.
Theeffectiveworkofmaintainingdisciplineisusuallyperformedby
studentswhoadvisetheacademicauthorities.Anystudentwhoisthought
tohavebrokentherules,forexample,bycheatinghastoappearbeforea
studentcourt.Withtheenormousnumberofstudents,theoperationofthe
systemdoesinvolveacertainamountofactivity.Astudentwhohasheld
oneofthesepositionsofauthorityismuchrespectedanditwillbeof
benefittohimlaterinhiscareer.
46.Normallyastudentwouldatleastattendclasseseach
week.
A)36B)12C)20D)15
47.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,anAmericanstudentisallowed
A)toliveinadifferentuniversity
B)totakeaparticularcourseinadifferentuniversity
C)toliveathomeanddrivetoclasses
D)togettwodegreefromtwodifferentuniversities
48.Americanuniversitystudentsareusuallyunderpressureofwork
because________
A)theiracademicperformancewillaffecttheirfuturecareers
B)theyareheavilyinvolvedinstudentaffairs
C)theyhavetoobserveuniversitydiscipline
D)theywanttorunforpositionsofauthority
49.Somestudentsareenthusiasticforpositionsinstudentorganizations
probablybecause
A)theyhatetheconstantpressureandstrainoftheirstudy
B)theywillthenbeabletostaylongerintheuniversity
C)suchpositionshelpthemgetbetterjobs
D)suchpositionsareusuallywellpaid
50.Thestudentorganizationsseemtobeeffectivein
A)dealingwiththeacademicaffairsoftheuniversity
B)ensuringthatthestudentsobserveuniversityregulations
C)evaluatingstudents'performancebybringingthembeforeacourt
D)keepingupthestudents'enthusiasmforsocialactivities
PartIVVocabulary(15marks)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreach
sentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Choose
theONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethrough
thecenter.
51.Thelecturewhichlastedaboutthreehourswassothatthe
audiencecouldn'thelpyawning.
A)tediousB)boredC)clumsyD)
tired
52.Nowthespringishere,youcanthesefurcoatstillyouneed
themagainnextwinter.
A)putoverB)putawayC)putoff
D)putdown
53.VirginiaisfamousthebirthplaceofAmericanpresident.
A)asB)forC)toD)
with
54.Conveniencefoodswhicharealreadypreparedforcookingare
ingrocerystores.
A)readyB)approachableC)probable
D)available
55.Heisquitesurethatit'simpossibleforhimtofulfillthetask
withintwodays.
A)absolutelyB)exclusivelyC)fully
D)roughly
56.Itwillbequitesometimebeforethenextbuscomes.Wemay
walkhome.
A)aswellB)aswellasC)astoD)
to
57.Computertechnologywillarevolutioninbusiness
administration.
A)bringaroundB)bringoutC)bringabout
D)bringup
58.Themanagerpromisedtokeepmeofhowourbusinesswas
going.
A)tobeinformedB)oninformingC)informing
D)informed
59.Thecostofthisbuildingtobeoveramillion.
A)isestimatedB)estimatesC)havingbeen
estimatedD)hasestimated
60.Noneofusexpectedthechairmantoattheparty.Wethoughthe
wasstillinhospital.
A)turninB)turnupC)turnover
D)turndown
61.Ishouldliketorentahouse,modem,comfortableandinaquiet
neighborhood.
A)allinallB)aboveallC)afterall
D)overall
62.Jennyopenedthedoorquietly,wakingthebabyup.
A)afraidB)beafraidC)beafraidof
D)afraidof
63.Tdliketoatableforfivefordinnerthisevening.
A)preserveB)reserveC)retain
D)sustain
64.Toour,Bilfsillnessprovednottobeasseriousaswehadfeared.
A)anxietyB)viewC)judgmentD)
relief
65.Youseethelighteningithappens,butyouhearthethunderlater.
A)theinstantB)foraninstantC)ontheinstant
D)inaninstant
66.rdlikeyoudescribetomyfriendyourexcitingadventuresinAfrica
youhavedescribedthemtome.
A)forB)ifC)as
D)about
67.Agoodteacherisabletoacomplicatedideainverysimple
terms.
A)workoutB)gobyC)putacross
D)bringabout
68.Helenlacks.I'veneverknownanyonesounsureofherself.
A)capacityB)balanceC)property
D)confidence
69."TheInternetwillensurethatthechildrenofthefuturearenotgoingto
knowinternationalismis,"anexpertatMITdeclared.
A)asB)whatthat
D)how
70.It'simpossibletogethomeinlessthananhourwhenthetraffic
isheavy.
A)practicallyB)hardlyC)rarely
D)absolutely
71.Tomwokeuplateandlefthomewithoutbreakfast,another
longandboringdayatschool.
A)anticipatingB)anticipatedC)beinganticipated
D)havinganticipated
72.Theearth'satmospheremakesobservationofdistantstars
difficult.
A)sufficientB)steadyC)precise
D)brief
73.Hegavearewardtothemanwhohashisbooksfromthe
burninghouse.
A)rescuedB)securedC)renewed
D)grabbed
74.1wassoinmybookthatIdidn'thearthedoorbellring.
A)concentratedB)absorbedC)engaged
D)occupied
75.Dr.Bethuneworkedhardasifhe.
A)neverhadfelttiredB)neverfelttiredC)hadneverfelt
tiredD)wastirednever
76.Althoughwehavemadeitclearthatwecametohelpthem,thewoman
wasstillofourintentions.
A)surprisedB)amazingC)suspicious
D)inquiring
77.asolutiontotheproblemofwatershortage,wehavetoputall
oureffortstogether.
A)WorkingoutB)BeingworkedoutC)Workout
D)Toworkout
78.Unfortunately,thosewhotheaccidentcannotrecallwhat
happened.Thereforethecauseoftheaccidentremainsamystery.
A)abandonedB)survivedC)spotted
D)escaped
79.It'simportanttolocateindustriesinareaswhereasupplyofraw
materialsis.
A)preferableB)availableC)dependable
D)favorable
80.Duringthewartherewasaseverefoodshortage.Itwasnotunusual
thateventhewell-to-dofamilieshadtomeatfordays.
A)turnawayB)turninC)dowith
D)dowithout
PartVCloze(5marks)
Directions:Thereareanumberofblanksinthefoll
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