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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

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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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