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ModelTest
PartIWriting(30minutes
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTheDecrease
ofPublicTransportationTicketFare.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutline
givenbelow:
L近來一些城市政府實(shí)施多項(xiàng)舉措降低公共交通票價(jià),大力發(fā)展公共交通;
2.此措施帶來的好處;
3.作為市民應(yīng)如何響應(yīng)政府的號(hào)召。
TheDecreaseofPublicTransportationTicketFare
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning(15minutes
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthe
questionsonAnswerSheet1.
Forquestions1-7fchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
TheDebateOverGeneticallyModifiedFoods
Forthousandsofyearsfarmershaveusedaprocessofselectionandcrossbreedingtocontinually
improvethequalityofcrops.Traditionalbreedingmethodsareslow,requiringintensivelabor:while
tryingtogetadesirabletraitinabredspecies,undesirabletraitswillappearandfarmersmust
continuetheprocessoverandoveragainuntilalltheundesirablesarebredout.Incontrast,organisms
acquireonespecificgeneorafewgenestogetherthroughgeneticmodification,withoutothertraits
includedandwithinasinglegeneration.However,thistechnologytooisinherentlyunpredictableand
somescientistsbelieveitcanproducepotentiallydangerousresultsunlessbettertestingmethodsare
developed.Traditionalbreedingisbasedonsexualreproductionbetweenlikeorganisms.The
transferredgenesaresimilartogenesinthecelltheyjoin.Theyareconveyedincompletegroupsand
inafixedsequencethatharmonizeswiththesequenceofgenesinthepartnercell.Incontrast,
bioengineersisolateagenefromonetypeoforganismandcollectitrandomlyintotheDNAofa
dissimilarspecies,disruptingitsnaturalsequence.Oneofthemaindifferencesbetweenconventional
andgeneticallymodifiedcropsisthattheformerinvolvescrosseseitherwithinspeciesorbetween
verycloselyrelatedspecies.However,GMcropscanhavegenesfromcloselyrelatedspeciesoreven
frombacteriaandviruses.Benefits:onesideofthedebateEconomical?GMsupporterstellfarmers
thattheystandtoreapenormousprofitsfromgrowingGMcrops.Ittakesashortertimetoproducethe
desiredproduct.Itispreciseandtherearenounwantedgenes.ToproducetheGMcrops,modern
biotechnologyisusedwhichrequireshighlyskilledpeopleandsophisticatedandexpensiveequipment.
Largecompaniesneedconsiderableinvestmentsinlaboratories,equipmentandhumanresources,
hencethereasonwhyGMcropsaremoreexpensiveforfarmersthantraditionalcrops.Herbicide-
resistantcropsSowhatotheradvantagesdoGMcropsholdforfarmers?GMcropscanbeproducedto
beherbicide(除草劑resistant.Thismeansthatfarmerscouldspraythesecropswithherbicideand
killtheweeds,withoutaffectingthecrop.Ineffect,theamountofherbicideusedinoneseasonwould
bereduced,withasubsequentreductionincostsforfarmersandconsumers.Biotechnology
companiesareevenexperimentingwithcropsthatcanbegeneticallymodifiedtobedroughtandsalt-
tolerant,orlessreliantonfertilizer,openingupnewareastobefarmedandleadingtoincreased
productivity.However,theclaimsoflessherbicideusagewithGMcropshavetillnownotbeen
independentlysupportedbyfacts.BetterqualityfoodsEvenanimalscanbegeneticallymodifiedtobe
leaner,growfaster,andneedlessfood.Theycouldbemodifiedtohavespecialcharacteristics,suchas
greatermilkproductionincows.Thesemodificationsagainleadtoimprovedproductivityforfarmers
andfinallylowercostsfortheconsumers.Modifiedcropscouldperhapspreventoutbreakssuchas
footandmouthdisease,whichhasbadlyinfluencedmanyfarmersandlocaleconomies.Nosuch
productshavebeenreleasedtodate;however,someareunderconsiderationforrelease.Forexample,
GMsalmon,capableofgrowingalmost3()timesfasterthannaturalsalmon,maysoonbeapprovedby
theFDA(FoodandDrugAdministrationintheU.S.forreleaseintoopenwaterswithoutasingle
studyontheimpactonhumanhealthortheenvironment.Risks:theothersideofthedebate
EnvironmentaldamageTheproblemwithGMcropsisthatthereislittleknownaboutwhateffectthey
willhavein,say,20yearstime.ThegeneticstructureofanylivingorganismiscomplexandGMcrop
testsfocusonshort-termeffects.Notalltheeffectsofintroducingaforeigngeneintothecomplex
geneticstructureofanorganismaretested.Willthepeststhatacropwascreatedtoresisteventually
becomeresistanttothiscrop?Thenthereisalwaysthepossibilitythatwemaynotbeabletodestroy
GMcropsoncetheyspreadintotheenvironment.Risktofoodweb.Afurthercomplicationisthatthe
pesticideproducedinthecropmayunintentionallyharmcreatures.GMcropsmayalsoposeahealth
risktonativeanimalsthateatthem.Theanimalsmaybepoisonedbythebuilt-inpesticides.Testsin
theU.S.showedthat44%ofcaterpillars(毛蟲ofthemonarchbutterflydiedwhenfedlarge
amountsofpollen(花粉)fromGMcorn.Disease.Anotherconcernisdisease.Sincesomecrops
aremodifiedusingtheDNAfromvirusesandbacteria,willweseenewdiseasesemerge?Whatabout
theGMcropsthathaveantibiotic-resistantmarkergenes?Markergenesareusedbyscientiststo
determinewhethertheirgeneticmodificationofaplantwassuccessful.Willtheseantibiotic-resistant
genesbetransferredtomicroorganismsthatcausedisease?Wealreadyhaveaproblemwith
ineffectiveantibiotics.Howcanwedevelopnewdrugstofightthesenewbugs?Untilfurtherstudies
canshowthatGMfoodsandcropsdonotposeseriousthreatstohumanhealthortheworld's
ecosystems,thedebateovertheirreleasewillcontinue.Livingorganismsarecomplexandtampering
withtheirgenesmayhaveunintendedeffects.Itisinourcommoninteresttosupportconcerned
scientistsandorganizations,suchasFriendsoftheEarthwhodemandrequiredlabelingofthesefood
productsandindependenttestingforsafetyandenvironmentalimpacts.
1.Whatisthemaindifferencebetweenconventionalbreedingandgeneticbreeding?
ATheformerisbasedonsexualreproductionbetweenlikeorganismswhilethelattercanhave
genesevenfrombacteriaandviruses.
BTheformerisunpredictablewhilethelatterispredictable.
CThefonnerisappliedbyfarmerswhilethelatterbyscientists.
DTheformerhasalonghistorywhilethelatterashortone.
2.WhichofthefollowingisthepossiblebenefitofGMcrops?
ATheycanbeherbicide-resistant.BTheycanfertilizethefield.
CTheycanproducesalt.DTheycanbemoredelicious.
3.Whatwillprobablyhappentothegeneticallymodifiedanimals?
ATheymaygrowslower.BTheymayimprovetheproduction.
CTheymaydigestmorefood.DTheymayspreaddiseasequickly.
4.WhatcanwelearnfromGMsalmonaccordingtothepassage?
AItcangrowveryslowly.BItwilleatless.
CItwon'tdoharmtoenvironment.DItmaycausesomedisease.
5.ThereasonwhyGMcropswillprobablyleadtoenvironmentaldamageisthat.
AGMcroptestsdonotfocusonfar-reachingeffects
BtherearenoGMcroptestsbeforetheyarebeingapprovedof
CthereisnosinglestudyontheimpactofGMcropsontheenvironment
DGMcropsmaybringoutfootormouthdisease
6.ThisarticlehasmentionedrisksaboutGMcrops.
AsixBfiveCfourDthree
7.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsGMcropsis.
AobjectiveBbiasedCaffirmativeDnegative
8.ThenativeanimalsthateatGMcropsmightbepoisonedby.
9.ScientistsreliedonMarkergenestotesttheresultsof.
10.FriendsoftheEarthclaimthatallGMfoodshouldbetestedfor.
PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendof
eachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversation
andthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthe
pause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
11.AHedoesn'tlikecheeseinthecafeteria.BHeprefershisowncooking.
CTheman'sfavoriteisthechickensalad.DHedoesn'thaveanyfavoritefood.
12.AInashop.BInabookstore.
CInalibrary.DInaschool.
13.ADoctorandpatient.BNurseandpatient.
CTeacherandstudent.DFatheranddaughter.
14.ABecausehewasaman.
BBecausehewenttoarightsection.
CBecausehewasthepersonthejobneeded.
DBecausehewasthemostoutstandingperson.
15.ATheyaretalkingaboutclothes.BTheyaretalkingaboutcarpet.
CTheyaretalkingaboutcurtain.DTheyaretalkingaboutflowers.
16.AJobsareeasiertofindinthecity.BLivinginthecityisnotexpensive.
CHerjobisinthecity.DShecangotothecinemaeveryday.
17.AHiswifedepositedsomemoney.BHiswifealsoopenedanaccount.
CHiswifealsospentsomemoney.DThereissomethingwrongwiththebank.
18.ASheboughtasweaterintheend.BSheboughtablousefinally.
CSheboughtaskirtfinally.DSheboughtacoatintheend.
Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.AHewantstobuyahouse.
BHewantstorentseveralroomsforhimself.
CHewantstorentafurnishedroomforhimself.
DHewantstobuyseveralroomsinthehouse.
20.AAhousewithnostoreys.
BAfree-standinghousewiththreestoreys.
CAdetachedhousewiththreestoreys.
DAsemi-detachedhousewiththreestoreys.
21.AIt'salovelyarea.
BIfsanareawherethereareChinesepeople.
CIt'sanareawheretherearepeoplefromdifferentplaces.
DIt'saplacethatisveryconvenient.
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.AToseemovies.BTowatchbirds.
CTosmelltheroses.DTopaintmodelplanes.
23.APlayaroleinamovie.BEnjoythepleasureoflife.
CEarnmoreandmoremoney.DSavemoneyforhischildren.
24.AStopworking.BSeemoviesinleisuretime.
CTakefulladvantageoflifelikekids.DEarnmoneyandgiveittohischildren.
25.AHehastoconsidermoneywhenhewantstokeephishobby.
BThemoremoneyhehas,thehappierheis.
CHecan'tearnmoremoneyunlessheworksmorehoursaday.
DHecanappreciatemoneyonlywhenheearnsitbyhimself.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear
somequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouheara
question,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.AGatheringnon-relevantmaterials.BStealinganotherperson'sidea.
CSharingnoteswithsomeoneelse.DHandinginassignmentslate.
27.AInthestudent'sownwords.BIndirectquotations.
Cinshortphrases.DInshorthand.
28.AItshouldbeassimilatedthoroughly.BItshouldbeenclosedinquotationmarks.
CItshouldbeparaphrasedbythestudent.DItshouldbeauthorizedbytheauthor.
PassageTwo
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
29.ATheyreadpoetryaloud.
BTheydeliveredaspeech.
CTheytookobjectivetests.
DTheydiscussedquestionswithexpertinaparticularfield.
30.ATherearemorecandidatesthanbefore.
BThemodernindustryisdevelopingslowly.
CThewrittenexaminationsaremucheasierthanbefore.
DThewrittenexaminationsaremoreobjectivethanthespokenones.
31.ATheobjectivetestalwaysdealswiththepersonalopinions.
BTheobjectivetestistimedexactlybyelectricclocks.
CThequestionoftheobjectivetesthasonlyonecorrectanswer.
DTheobjectivetestresemblesagroupofworkersatanautomobilefactory.
PassageThree
Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
32.AThehistoryofBenjaminFranklin.
BThehistoryoftheU.S.mail.
CThechangesofwritingletters.
DThehistoryoftheU.S..
33.ATodeliverthemailfromBostononhorsebacktoitsdestination.
BTotakechargeofthemailforallthecoloniesinNorthAmerica.
CTointroducetheuseofstagecoachestocarrymail.
DTodelivermailtothecommunitiesfromrailwaysbyhorseandwagon.
34.ATheBritishgovernment.
BTheAmericangovernment.
CBenjaminFranklin.
DGeorgeWashington.
35.AHeestablishedagovernmentservice.
BHedevelopedasystemcalled“starroutes”.
CHebuiltalotofpostoffices.
DHeestablishedthepostalsystem.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthe
firsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecond
time,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhave
justheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.
Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemain
pointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheck
whatyouhavewritten.
Americancitiesaresimilartoothercitiesaroundtheworld.Ineverycountry,citiesreflectthe
(36oftheculture.Citiescontaintheverybestaspectsofasociety:(37foreducation,
employment,andentertainment.Theyalsocontaintheveryworstpartsofasociety:violentcrime,
racialconflict,and(38.Americancitiesarechanging,justasAmericansocietyischanging.
AfterWorldWar〃,cityresidentsbecamewealthier,moreprosperous.Theyhadmorechildren.They
neededmore(39..Theymovedoutoftheirapartmentsinthecitytobuytheirownhomes.
Theyboughthousesinthe(40areasnearacitywherepeoplelive.Theseare(41
withoutmanyofficesorfactories.Duringthe1950stheAmerican“dream“wastohaveahouseinthe
suburbs.Nowthingsarechanging.Thechildrenofthepeoplewholeftthecitiesinthe1950sarenow
(42..They,unliketheirparents,wanttoliveinthecities.Manyyoungprofessionals,doctors,
lawyers,and(43aremovingbacktothecity.(44.Theypreferthecitytothe
suburbsbecausetheirjobsarethere;theyareafraidofthefuelshortage;(45.Anewclassis
movingintothecity-awealthier,moremobileclass.(46.Somecityresidentsnowseea
bright,newfuture.Othersseeonlyproblemsandconflicts.Onethingissure:Manydyingcitiesare
aliveagain.
PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth(25minutes
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectoneword
foreachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassage
throughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinbankisidentifiedbyaletter.Please
markthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
MorethanfortywomenhavebeenkilledinthewarinIraq.Hundredsofothershavebeen
___47.ThewarbeganinMarchof2003.Two48publishedbookstelltwodifferentstories
ofwomenwhoservedinIraq.OneisbyJanisKarpinski,ShewastheAnnygeneralwho__
49___militarypoliceatprisonsinIraq.TheseincludedtheArmyReservesoldierswho___50___
theAbuGhraibPrisonnearBaghdad.Somehavereceivedprison___51_formistreatingprisoners
atAbuGhraib.MizKarpinskibecamethehighest-levelofficertobepunishedinconnectionwith
the___52___.ShelefttheserviceinJulyafterbeingreducedfromabrigadiergeneral(準(zhǔn)將toa
colonel(上校.Herbookiscalleda0neWomanfsArmy:TheCommandingGeneralofAbuGhraib
TellsHerStory.MizKarpinskisaysshewasunfairlyblamedfarconditionsbeyondhercontrol.
Shealsotellsofherdifficultiesasarisingwoman___53intheArmy.Anotherformermember
99
oftheAnnyfKaylaWilliams,wroteahookcalled“LoveMyRifleMoreThanYou.Thenameis
takenfroma54song,MizWilliamswasanArabictranslatorinIraq.Shesaysherbook
describeswhatitisliketobeyoungand55_intheArmy.Onefamous56calledit“afrank,
hockingandhonestlookatlifeinthemilitary.”
AabusedFcaseKmarching
BfemaleGcommandedLsimply
CwoundedHsoldierMguarded
Dofficer1reviewerNbeautiful
EtreatmentsJrecentlyOsentences
Section
Directions,.Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshould
decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingleline
throughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Ironproductionwasrevolutionizedintheearlyeighteenthcenturywhencokewasfirstused
insteadofcharcoal(木炭fbrrefiningironore.Previouslythepoorqualityoftheironhadrestrictedits
useinarchitecturetoitemssuchaschainsandtiebarsforsupportingarches,vaults(拱頂,andwalls.
Withtheimprovementinrefiningore,itwasnowpossibletomakecast-ironbeamsandcolumns.
Duringthenineteenthcenturyfurtheradvancesweremade,notablyBessemer'sprocessforconverting
ironintosteel,whichmadethematerialmorecommerciallyfeasible.
Ironwasrapidlyadoptedfortheconstructionofbridges,becauseitsstrengthwasfargreater
thanthatofstoneortimber,butitsuseinthearchitectureofbuildingsdevelopedmoreslowly.By
1800acompleteinternalironskeletonforbuildingshadbeendevelopedinindustrialarchitecture
replacingtraditionaltimberbeams,butitgenerallyremainedconcealed.Apartfromitslowcost,the
appealofironasabuildingmateriallayinitsstrength,itsresistancetofire,anditspotentialtospan
vastareas.Asaresult,ironbecameincreasinglypopularasastructuralmaterialformoretraditional
stylesofarchitectureduringthenineteenthcentury,butitwasinvariablyconcealed.
Significantly,theuseofexposedironoccurredmainlyinthenewbuildingtypesproducedby
theIndustrialRevolution:infactories,warehouses,commercialoffices,exhibitionhalls,andrailroad
stations,whereitspracticaladvantagesfaroutweigheditslackofstatus.Designersoftherailroad
stationsofthenewageexploredthepotentialofiron,coveringhugeareaswithspansthatsurpassed
thegreatvaultsofmedievalchurchesandcathedrals.Paxton'sCrystalPalace,designedtohousethe
GreatExhibitionof1851,coveredanareaof1848feetby408feetinassembledunitsofglasssetin
ironframes.TheParisExhibitionof1889includedboththewidestspanandthegreatestheight
achievedsofarwiththeHalledesMachines,spanning362feet,andtheEiffelTower1,000feethigh.
However,theseachievementsweremockedbytheartistsofParisasexpensiveanduglyfoolishness.
Iron,despiteitsstructuraladvantages,hadlittleaesthetic(審美的status.Theuseofanexposediron
structureinthemoretraditionalstylesofarchitecturewasslowertodevelop.
52.Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?
AAdvancesinironprocessingintheeighteenthandnineteenthcenturies.
BTheeffectsoftheIndustrialRevolutionontraditionalarchitecturalstyles.
CAdvantagesofstoneandtimberoversteelasbuildingmaterials.
DTheevolutionoftheuseofironinarchitecture.
53.Ironreplacedstoneandtimberinthebuildingofbridgesbecauseironwasconsidered.
Amorebeautiful
Bnewandmodern
Cmuchstronger
Deasiertotransport
54.AccordingtoParagraph3,thearchitecturalsignificanceoftheHalledesMachineswasits
Awidespan
Bgreatheight
Cunequaledbeauty
Dassembledunitsofglass
55.HowdidtheartistsreacttothebuildingsattheParisExhibition?
ATheytriedtocopythem.
BTheylaughedatthem.
CTheypraisedthem.
DTheyrefusedtopaytoseethem.
56.Itcanbeinferredthatthedelayeduseofexposedironstructuresintraditionalstylesofarchitecture
isbestexplainedby.
Atheimpracticalityofusingironforsmall,noncommercialbuildings
BtheassociationofironarchitecturewiththeproblemsoftheIndustrialRevolution
Cthegeneralbeliefthatironofferedlessresistancetofireandharshweatherthantraditional
materials
Dthegeneralperceptionthatironstructureswerenotbeautifulinappearance
PassageTwo
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
FourmonthsbeforeCrownPrinceFelipesays"si"("yes"inSpanishtotelevisionjournalist
LetiziaOrtiz,royalweddingfeverisgrippingSpain.
Shopsareofferingthebiggestvarietyofweddingsouvenirs(紀(jì)念品,fromplatesandbottle-
openerstocopiesofthecouple'sengagementring.
Thecouplehavemadeonlyafewcarefullystagedpublicappearancestoreducethescrutiny(ff
細(xì)檢查.
Spanishpeoplewaitedformorethanadecadeforthe36-year-oldsonofKingJuanCarlosand
QueenSofiatofindasuitablebride.Andmoreimportant,theMay22weddingwillbealandmark
eventinotherways.
LetiziaOrtizRocasolano,31jsthedaughterofanurseandajournalist.So,shewillbethefirst
commoneronathroneonceoccupiedbyQueenIsabella,whosentChristopherColumbustothe
Americas.
Thepretty,elegantformernewsanchor(主持人willalsobecomeSpain'sfirsthome-grown
queeninmorethanacentury.ThelivelyandprofessionallyaccomplishedLetiziahasbeenwelcomed
bySpanishpeopleasanewtypeofqueenforamodemmonarchy.
Spanishpeoplewereaccustomedtoseeingherintelevisionnewsbroadcastsandshearouses
tremendouscuriosity.Journalistsareinvestigatingeventhemostordinaryaspectsofherpastwhich
resemblesthatofsomanyotheryoungSpanishprofessionalwomen.
Spanishpeoplehavealsotakennotethatshetriedtointerrupttheprincewhentheytalkedtothe
pressaftergettingengagedinNovember."Letmetalk,“shetoldtheheirtotheBourbonthrone.
SuchbehaviorisregardedasunderstandableinawomanwhowenttoMexicobyherselfatage23
andlaterreportedontheSeptember11terroristattacksandtheIraqwarforstatetelevisionTVE.
Herstrongcharacter,franknessandcriticalmindcouldalsobedisadvantagesforaroyalwhois
rarelyexpectedtospeakhermind,reportershavesaid.
Thepalacehasstruggledtoprotectherfromscrutinyandtogivehertimetoadapttohernewrole.
57.Bysaying“royalweddingfbver”(Line2,Para.l,theauthormeans"
Aalotofroyalweddingsfollow
BtheSpanishpeoplearesurprisedattheroyalwedding
Ctheroyalweddingmakesastirinthewholecountry
Dtheroyalweddingbecomesafashion
58.Themostimportantreasonwhyroyalweddingcausessuchagreatinterestisthat.
Aacommonerismarriedintoaroyalfamily
Btheprincefinallyfindshisbride
CafamousTVjournalistgetsmarried
Dtheweddingisexpensive
59.Letiziausedtobeanewsanchorwhowas.
Aworld-famous
Bfrank
Cserious
Dcapable
60.Letizia'sinterruptionoftheprincewhentheytalkedtothepresswasmostprobablypromptedby
her.
Acuriosity
Binnocence
Coutspokenness
Drudeness
61.ThedifficultyforLetiziatofitintheroyallifemayliein.
AhowtomeettherequirementsoftheQueen
Bhowtochangehercharactertofitintheroyalfamily
Chowtocontinuehercareeraftermarriage
Dhowtofaceherformeraudienceasaprincess
PartVCloze(15minutes
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.
ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand
Dontherightsideofthepaper.Youshouldchoosethe
ONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheet2withasingleline
throughthecentre.
Acupuncture(針灸isquitemysterious.Peopleseethemostisapersonwithneedles
stickingoutoftheflesh.Understandablybeingwary___62___sharppointedobjects,patientsoften
needsto_63thisobstacle.Thebestwaytodothisisbecomingeducatedabouthowacupuncture
is_64___,andwhereitcamefrom.Theearliest__65___oftheuseofacupuncturegobackto
2,000yearsago.The_66___datesbacktoasearlyastheStoneAge.Whenyouexperiencepainitis
aninstinctive_67___toapplypressuretothatlocation.Alsothebodymayexperiencepain
_68___theinfectionisnotlocalized.Yourbody_69___sendsyouwarningsignals.TheAncient
Chineseutilizedthesewarnings,anddevelopedanintricatesystemofthesepoints_70___
observation.Itiseasytoinferthatapplyingpressureto_71painwithyourhandsevolved
_72theuseofneedlesinstead.Tortoise_73havebeenfoundrecordingtheuseof
acupuncture.Thefirstactualwrittentext_74___theuseofacupunctureiscalledNeiChingSuWen.
Thisbookbasically_75___allthedifferentpoints,butitismostlyabookontheoryandconcept.
TheNeiChingSuWen_76_thebasicrulesofphilosophyonhealth.Thesephilosophiesbranched
fromtwomainstream_77__duringtheWarringStatesperiod.ThefirstisConfucianism.The
teachingsofthisstressthathumanbodyissacredandis_78dissectionorsurgery.Thismakes
acupunctureaperfectmeansof_79___illnessbecauseapplyingpressuretothe_80_body,you
canrelieveinternaldisease.Theothermajor_81_ofthoughtiscalledTaoism.Maintaining
harmonyisthestressedidea;youmusthaveabalancebetweenYinandYang.
62.AwithBfor
CofDabout
63.AovercomeBsucceed
CdefeatDfail
64.ApracticedBexecuted
CaccomplishedDperformed
65.ArecordingsBscripts
Chandwr
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