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1996年01月語法題.......................................................2

1996年05月語法題.......................................................6

1996年08月語法題......................................................10

1996年10月語法題......................................................14

1997年01月語法題......................................................18

1997年01月北美語法題.................................................22

1997年05月語法題......................................................26

1997年08月語法題......................................................31

1997年10月語法題......................................................35

1997年12月北美語法題.................................................40

1998年01月語法題......................................................44

1998年05月語法題......................................................48

1998年08月語法題......................................................52

1998年08月語法題......................................................57

1998年08月北美語法題.................................................62

1998年10月語法題......................................................67

1999年01月語法題......................................................72

1999年05月語法題......................................................76

1999年08月語法題......................................................81

1999年10月語法題......................................................86

1996年01月語法題

1.Sociologistshavelongrecognizedthatsocialtension.

(A)elementsfromgroupliving.

(B)elementsofanormalgrouplife

(C)livingareagroupofelements.

(D)arenormalelementsofgrouplife

2.haveaverykeensenseofhearing,althoughmostdonothearsoundsaudibletothe

humanear.

(A)Whilesomeinsectsdo

(B)Someinsectswhich

(C)Someinsects

(D)Thatsomeinsects.

3.AlthoughbothpoliticalpartieswantedDwightD.Eisenhowerastheirpresidentialnominee

in1952,hebecameaRepublicancandidateand.

(A)Presidentwaselecting

(B)waselectedPresident

(C)toelectthePresident

(D)beingelectedpresident.

4.Ifanactisrewardedmanytimes,immediatelyandwithstrongreinforces,itwillrapidly

become.

(A)ahabit

(B)intoahabit

(C)thatwhichahabit

(D)ahabitcanbe

5.Giantpandasresemblebearsinshapeandin.

(A)itisaslow,clumsywaytowalk

(B)theslow,clumsywaytheywalk

(C)theywalkinaslow,clumsyway

(D)theirslowwalkisclumsy.

6.temperatureatwhichairholdsasmuchwatervaporasitcaniscalledthedewpoint.

(A)ltisthe

(B)Isthe

(C)Asthe

(D)The

7.Theearringisoneoftheoldestknownornamentsandpiecesofstone,bone,orshell.

(A)wasfromoriginallyfrom

(B)wasmadeoriginallyfrom

(C)originallymadewasfrom

(D)fromoriginallymadewas

8.Nooneknowsexactly.

(A)howdidspeechbegin

(B)howspeechbegan

(C)howthebeginningofspeech

(D)ofhowbeginningspeech.

9.mechanicaldevicehaseverbeeninventedthatcansatisfactorilyreplaceteasel

flowerheadsforraisingthenaponcloth.

(A)No

(B)Notthe

(C)Neverhasa

(D)Thereisno

10.Evenasagirl,tobeherlife,andtheateraudiencesweretobeherbestteachers.

(A)performancesbyFannyBricewere

(B)itwasknownthatFannyBrice'sperformanceswere

(C)audiencesknewthatFannyBrice'sperformanceswere

(D)FannyBriceknewthatperformingwas

11.thediffusionofheatupwardtotheEarth*ssurface,thetemperaturewithintheEarth

remainsconstant.

(A)That

(B)Despite

(C)lf

(D)When

12.Noiseinaroommaybereducedbycarpeting,draperies,andupholsteredfurniture,

absorbsound.

(A)whichtheyall

(B)ofthemall

(C)allofwhich

(D)ofallwhich

13.devisedtolessenthedrudgeryofwashingclothesthatoriginofthewashing

machineisunclear.

(A)Weretheinventionssonumerous

(B)Theinventionssonumerous

(C)Sonumerousweretheinventions

(D)Theinventionsthatweresonumerous

14.OfthethousandsofvarietiesofbirdspeciesinNorthAmerica,brightredplumage,

likethecardinal,aremostoftendesignatedasstatebird.

(A)thosethathave

(B)whohave

(C)whichhave

(D)tohavetheir

15.asaterritoryin1854andadmittedasastatein1861,Kansasisatthegeographical

centeroftheUnitedStates.

(A)Byorganizing

(B)Becauseorganized

(C)Organized

(D)Hehadorganized

16.Beforepioneersclearedthelandforfarms,cities,androad,forestscoveredabout40

percentofwhatisnowthestateofIllinois.

17.Theseachantey,atypeoffolkmusic,notonlydescribedthepleasuresofstations*lives

ashore,alsobuttheharshconditionsoflifeaboardship.

18.MountRushmoreNationalMemorialinSouthDakotahasaheadsoffourpresidentsofthe

UnitedStatescarvedintoitsface.

19.Nestbuildingismuchlesscommonlyamongmammalsthanamongbirds.

20.TheAwakening,anovelbyKateChopin,shockedreadersandcauseastormofcriticism.

21.TheAlaskanHighwaywasoHiciallvopenedNovember20,1942,althoughmuchmore

workneededbedonetocompleteit.

22.Sagebrushflourishesinthedrysoilofthewesternplains,whereothermanyplantscannot

grow.

23.ModemdirectionsofShakespearearenotlongerinhibitedbyearliertraditionsofrealistic

settinas.

24.Surveysshowthatthemajorityofpassengersarepleasinsthatanagreementhasbeen

reachedtoforbidsmokingoncommercialflightswithinthecontinentalUnited

States.

25.Snakesarecapableofgracefulmotionthroughouttheentirelongoftheirrubberybodies.

26.Tariffspreventingthemostefficientuseoftheworld'sresourcesbyrestrictingdivisionof

labortonationalboundaries.

27.TheAleutsinwesternAlaskahavealwaysdependedoftheseaforfood.

28.Atomsthathavingdifferentatomicnumbersgenerallybehavedifferently.

29.Overthepastfewyear,manytownsintheUnitedStateshavebeenjoiningwith

neighboringcommunitiestosharethecostsofgovernment.

30.Whatmakesforhumanskeletonhardandstronaisthepres八neeofthemetallicelement

calcium.

31.ManyofRobertBly'spoemsexploresolitude,naturalvigor,andsilentinanimmediateand

modemidiom.

32.Toconvertananglemeasuredinradiansforanequivalentanglemeasuredindegrees,

mu用plythenumberofradiansby57.296.

33.ServingaschiefoftheUnitedStatesChildren'sBureaufrom1921to1934.,GraceAbbott

foughtfortherightsofwomenandchildrenthroughtheworld.

34.Topeoplefromtemperateclimates,tropicalbutterfliesmayseemincrediblebig.

35.ThefirstrailroadintheUnitedStateswereshortwoodentramwaysconnectingminesalso

quarrieswithnearbystreams.

36.TheleagueofWomenVotersoftheUnitedStatesidentifiescertainlocal,state,andnation

issuesforstudyandaction.

37.Fiberscancomefromplants,animals,ormineralores,ortheymaybemadefromavariety

chemicalsubstances.

38.EdwinFrankoGoldmanwasthefirstbandmastertoencouraaeleadingcontemporary

compos計ionstowriteoriginalworksforaband.

39.Thetapir,anodd-toed,hoofedmammal,feedonplants,eatingsuchthingsasgrass,

leaves,fallenfruit,andmossinlaraequantities.

40.Forthousandsofyears,peoplehaveusedsomekindofrefrigerationcoolingbeverages

andpreserveedibles.

1996年05月語法題

1.Windmotioncanbeobservedinthemesospherebythetrailsofmeteorspassing

throughit.

(A)towatch

(B)watching

(C)watched

(D)watch

2.ThomasEdison,sfirstpatentedinventionwasadeviceinCongress.

(A)votescountedfor

(B)hadbeencountingvotes

(C)forcountingvote

(D)beacountedvote

3.ClaraBow,apopularactressinthe1920,s,retiredshewasunabletomakethe

transitionfromsilentfilmstosoundfilms.

(A)nevertheless

(B)inspiteof

(C)because

(D)andfor

4.Builtin1882,theKinzuaViaductinMckeanCounty,Pennsylvania,isopenonlytothose

visitorsareabletowalkits2,058-footlength.

(A)who

(B)towhom

(C)whichthey

(D)thatwhich

5.Abridgemustbestrongenoughtosupportitsownweighttheweightofthepeople

andvehiclesthatuseit.

(A)aswell

(B)sowell

(C)aswellas

(D)sowellas

6.TheswallowsofCapistranoarefamoustothesamenestsinCaliforniaeachspring.

(A)toreturn

(B)whoreturned

(C)theyreturned

(D)forreturning

7.Inthefourteenthcentury,thatglasscoatedwithsilvernitratewouldturnyellowwhen

firedinanoven.

(A)thediscovery

(B)itwasdiscovered

(C)withthediscovery

(D)ifitwasdiscovered

8.recurringfearisoutofproportiontoanyrealdanger,itiscalledaphobia.

(A)When

(B)Whereas

(C)Which

(D)Whether

9.Manymodernphotographersattempttomanipulateelementsofphotographyotherin

theirphotographs.

(A)thanlightis

(B)thanlight

(C)beinglight

(D)light

10.Foranyadhesivetomakeareallystrongbond,tobegluedmustbeabsolutely

cleanandfreefrommoistureorgrease.

(A)andsurfaces

(B)whensurfaces

(C)thesurfaces

(D)surfacesthat

11.Althoughstillunderwater,LoihiSeamount,thenewestHawaiianisland,closertothe

surfacebyfrequentvolcaniceruptionsthataddlayersoflavatotheisland.

(A)brought

(B)tobebrought

(C)beingbrought

(D)isbeingbrought

12.unstableandexplodesasasupernovaisnotknown.

(A)Forastartobecome

(B)Howastarbecomes

(C)Astarbecomes

(D)Thatastarisbecoming

13.Notuntillinoleumwasinventedin1860hard-wearing,easy-to-cleanflooring.

(A)anyhousedidhave

(B)didanyhousehave

(C)househadany

(D)anyhousehad

14.HiramRevels,thefirstBlackmemberoftheUnitedStatesSenate,servedassenatorfrom

Mississippi,anofficehewaselectedin1870.

(A)which

(B)towhich

(C)andwhich

(D)beingwhich

15.Oceanscontinuallylosebyevaporationmuchoftheriverwater.

(A)toconstantlyflowintothem

(B)isconstantlyflowingintothem

(C)constantlyflowsintothem

(D)constantlyflowingintothem

16.BecauseofitconsistsonlyofarelativelyshortstrandofDNAprotectedbyashellof

protein,aviruscannoteatorreproducebv計self.

17.Theoxygenintheairwebreathehasnotasted,smell,orcolor.

18.In1977KathleenBattlewashiredbytheNewYorkMetropolitanOpera,Whereher

becamethestarsoprano.

19.Theaardvarkisamammalthatburrowsintothearoundtocatchesantsandtermites.

20.Becauseoftheavailabilityoftrucksandeasyaccesstomodernhighways,thelocateof

farmshasbecomerelativelyunimportantwithrespecttotheirdistancefrommarkets.

21.ThehomescreatedbvthelegendaryarchitectFrankLloydWrightarestillviewedas

uniciueMinnovative,andvaluable.

22.Geologistsfindjt_usefultoidentificationfossilsinarocksamplebecausecertain

assemblagesofspeciesarecharacteristicofspecificgeologictimeperiods.

23.Manypoetsenhancetheirworkbycreatingacontrastamonqrealismandsymbolismina

givenpoem.

24.Mostcountriesdependtofewextentoncerealimportstoaugmenttheirowncrops.

25.Thefraarantleavesofthelaurelplanttosellcommerciallyasbayleavesandareusedfor

seasoningfoods.

26.Whencontented,andoccasionallywhenhunger,catsfreauentlnmakeapurringsound.

27.Theevolutionoffishesisahistoryofconstantadaptationtonewpossibilities,andarefined

oftheseadaptations.

28.In1991AntoniaNovello,theUnitedStatesSurgeonGenerallaunchedseveralDroaramsto

addressparticularproblemthatyoungpeoplehave.

29.Somepsychologistsbelievethatthosewhoareencouragedtobeindependent,

responsible,andcompetentinchildhoodarelikelymorethanotherstobecome

motivatedtoachieve.

30.Thecentralpurposeofmanagementisformakingeveryactionordecisionhelpachievea

carefullychosengoal.

31.AsapoetryNikkiGiovannimakeseffectiveuseofjazzandbluesrhythms.

32.Unlikewood,paper,andfabric,whichtendencytodisintegrateafterbeingburiedformany

years,ceramicsandglasswarealthougheasilybroken,survivewellintheground.

33.MargaretMeadachievedworldfamousthroughherstudiesofchild-rearing,personality,

andculture.

34.Thediscoveryoftheantibioticpenicillinin1928hasnotproducedantibioticsusefulforthe

treatmentofinfectiousdiseasesuntil1940.

35.IntheUnitedState,theCabinetconsistofaqroupofadvisers,eachofwhomischosenby

thePresidenttoheadanexecutivedepartmentofthegovernment.

36.CollegesinthenewlyformedUnitedStates,inrecoveringfromtheadverseeffectsofthe

AmericanRevolution,inauguratedabroadcurriculuminresponseofsocialdemands.

37.Humusisformeddurinqsoilmicroorganismsdecomposeanimalandplantmaterialinto

elementsusablebyplants.

38.Ozoneisanunstablefaintlybluishgas3atisthemostchemicalactiveformofoxygen.

39.ThedevelopmentofprofessionalsportsintheUnitedStatesdatesback3nineteenth

century.

40.Longbeforehisdeath,JohnDeweysawhisphilosophyhaveaprofoundinfluenceson

educationandthoughtintheUnitedStatesandelsewhere.

1996年08月語法題

1.Amicroscopecanrevealvastlydetailthanisvisibletothenakedeye.

(A)than

(B)thanmore

(C)morethan

(D)more.

2.Narcissusbulbsatleastthreeinchesapartandcoveredwithaboutfourinchesofwell

drainedsoil.

(A)shouldbeplanted

(B)toplant

(C)mustplanting

(D)shouldplant

3.Industrializationhasbeenresponsibleformostradicaloftheenvironmentalchanges

causedbyhumans.

(A)a

(B)the

(C)someofwhich

(D)whicharethe

4.Inmanyareastheslopeandtopographyofthelandexcessrainfalltorunoffintoa

naturaloutlet.

(A)neitherpermit

(B)withoutpermitting

(C)norpermitting

(D)donotpermit.

5.Colorandlight,takentogether,theaestheticimpactoftheinteriorofabuilding.

(A)verypowerfullyinfluence

(B)veryinfluencepowerfully

(C)powerfullyveryinfluence

(D)influencepowerfullyvery.

6.thatRachelCarson's1962bookSilentSpringwasoneofthechiefsourcesof

inspirationforthedevelopmentofnontoxicpesticides.

(A)Thereislikely

(B)Likelytobe

(C)Itislikely

(D)Likely

7.Totalcolorblindness,,istheresultofadefectintheretina.

(A)arareconditionthat

(B)ararecondition

(C)thatararecondition

(D)isararecondition.

8.noconclusiveevidenceexists,manyexpertsbelievethatthewheelwasinvented

onlyonceandthendiffusedtotherestoftheworld.

(A)Even

(B)But

(C)Although

(D)So.

9.Whereverthereisplentyofrainduringthegrowingseason,lifeisinvariousforms.

(A)abundant

(B)theabundance

(C)anabundant

(D)itabundant

10.Inhertime,IsadoraDuncanwastodayaliberatedwoman.

(A)callingwhatwewould

(B)whowouldbecalling

(C)whatwewouldcall

(D)shewouldcallit.

11.aroundstonesthataresun-warmed,eventhesmallestofstonescreatestiny

currentsofwarmair.

(A)Thecoolair

(B)Iftheairiscool

(C)Thattheaircools

(D)Thecoolertheair.

12.Despiteitswiderangeofstylesandinstrumentation,countrymusichascertaincommon

featuresitsownspecialcharacter.

(A)giveitthat

(B)thatgiveit

(C)givethat

(D)thatgivesitto

13.Mostofarchaeologistsknowaboutprehistoricculturesisbasedonstudiesof

materialremains.

(A)these

(B)what

(C)which

(D)their

14.Accordingtosomecritics,thenovelsofWilliamBurroughsdemonstratethemajorhazard

ofabsurdliterature,tendencytowardover-embellishmentandincoherence.

(A)notwithstanding

(B)besides

(C)isa

(D)its

15.CoincidingwiththedevelopmentofjazzinNewOrleansinthe1920'sinblues

music.

(A)wasoneofthegreatestperiods.

(B)oneofthegreatestperiods

(C)wasofthegreatestperiods

(D)thegreatestperiods.

16.GoneWiththeWind,theepicnovelaboutlifeinSouthduringtheCivilWarperiod,tookten

yearswHte.

17.Nonetwobutterflieshaveexactlythesamedesignontheirwings.

18.TosavetheCaliforniacondorfromextinction,agroupoffederal,local,andprivately

organizationsinitiatedarescueproaram.

19.Acoralreef,_a_intricateaquaticcommunityofplantsandanimals,isfoundonlyinwarm,

shallow,sunlitseas.

20.CarnegiehallwasthefirstbuildinginNewYorkdesianrdspecialfororchestralmusic.

21.Sinceitlivesinthedesert,thecollaredlizarddependsfrominsectsforwateraswellasfor

food.

22.TheTexasPanhandleregion,inthenorthwesternpartofthestate,producesmorewheat,

cotton,andgrainsorghumthananyofotherareaofTexas.

23.Lightrayswhatentertheeyemustbefocusedontoapointontheretinainorderforaclear

visualimagetoform.

24.Theorangutan^handsandfeetaredesignedforholdingandgraspingbranches,andits

powerfulimmenselyarmsenableittoclimbandswingintreeswlhoutctifficulty.

25.Theextraordinarybeautifuloforchidsmakesthemthebasisofamultimilliondollarfloral

industry.

26.TheVermontElememaryScienceProject,accordingtoitsfounders,aredesignedto

challengesomeofthemostwidelyheldbeliefsaboutteaching

27.Thenumber8.5isanexampleofa“mixednumber"becauseitiscomposinqofaninteger

andafraction.

28.Ifitiskeptdry,aseedcanstillsproutuptofortyyearsaftertheirformation.

29.InTheSociologyofScience,nowconsideredaclassic,RobertMertondiscussescultural,

economyandsocialforcesthatcontributedtothedevelopmentofmodemscience.

對現(xiàn)代科學(xué)發(fā)展的貢獻.

30.Bacterialivedinthesoilplayav計alroleinrecyclingthecarbonandnitrogenneededby

plants.

31.Somesnakeshavehollowteetharecalledfangsthattheyusetopoisontheirvictims.

32.Starsderivetheirenergyfromthermonuclearreactionsthattakeplaceintheirheat

interiors.

33.CarrieChapmanCallorganizedtheLeagueofWomenVotesaftersuccessfullycampaign

fortheconstitutionalamendmentthatgavewomentherighttovote.

34.Anygroupthatconductingitsmeetingusingparliamentaryruleswillencountersituations

whereprescribedprocedurescannotbeapplied.

35.ThestronglypatrioticcharacterofCharlesSangster'spoetryiscreditedaboutgreatly

furtherinqthecauseofconfederationinCanada.

36.JessamynWesfsfirstasdmostfamousnovel,ThefriendlyPersuasiondescribesthelifeof

aQuakerfarmedfamilyinthemid-1800's.

37.OneinventorthatThomasEdisoncantakecred讓foristhelightbulb.

38.Electricmotorsrangeinsizefromthetinymechanismsthatoperatesewingmachinetothe

greatenginesinheavylocomotives.

39.Thenitrogenmakesupover78percentoftheEarth'satmosphere,thegaseousmass

surroundinqtheplanet.

4O.TheMississippi,thelonaestriverintheUnitedStates,beginsassmallclearstreamin

northwesternMinnesota.

1996年10月語法題

1.CharlieParker,wasoneofthecreatorsofthemusicstylecalled“bop.”

(A)agreatjazzimproviserwho

(B)toimprovisegreatjazz

(C)agreatjazzimproviser

(D)improvisedgreatjazz.

2.Theworld'sdeepestcave,PierreSt.MartininthePyreneesMountains,isalmostthree

timesasdeep.

(A)astheEmpireStateBuildingishigh.

(B)ThattheEmpireStateBuildingishigher.

(C)IshigherthantheEmpireStateBuilding

(D)AndtheEmpireStateBuilding'sheight.

3.WhenColumbusreachedtheNewWorld,cornwastheintheAmericas.

(A)widelymostgrownplant.

(B)Mostwidelygrownplant

(C)Mostgrownwidelyplant

(D)Plantwidelygrownmost.

4.Becausekaolinshrinksinfiringatadifferentratethanordinaryclay,whencreating

potteryusingbothtypesofclay.

(A)specialhandlingisrequired

(B)specialhandlingrequired

(C)arequirementofspecialhandling

(D)therequiredspecialhandling

5.TheceremonialChilcatblanketoftheNorthwestTlingitIndianswasgenerallyfrom

cedarbark,wool,andgoats'hair.

(A)wove

(B)toweave

(C)weaving

(D)woven

6.composedtraditionallyhasbeenasubjectofdebateamongscholars.

(A)Wereballadshow

(B)Balladswerehowthey

(C)Howballadsthatwere

(D)Howballadswere

7.Jupiter,theclosestofthegiantplanetstoEarth,hassolidsurfaceandissurrounded

byzonesofintenseradiation.

(A)not

(B?)nor

⑼no

neither.

8.Theblack-billedcuckoohasbeenknowntostealeggstootherbirds.

(A)belong

(B)whichbelonging

(C)whichtheybelong

(D)thatbelong

C中多主語they

9.Thepurposeofphoneticsisaninventoryandadescriptionofthesoundsfoundin

speech.

(A)toprovide

(B)provided

(C)whichprovided

(D)providingthat

D多that

10.Earthquakescandamageatreeviolently,anditcantakeseveralyearsforthetree

toheal.

(A)tocauseshaking

(B)whenshakingitcauses

(C)bycausingittoshake

(D)tocausetoshakeit

11.bacteriainfoodsarekilled,astheyareduringbakingorstewing,decayisslowed

down.

(A)What

(B)The

(C)If

(D)So

12.Thecolorsandpatternsofthewingsofbutterfliesandmothshelptheorganism

againstpredators.

(A)protect

(B)beingprotected

(C)protecting

(D)protectionof

13.In1993theLibraryofCongressappointedauthorRitaDoveoftheUnitedStates.

(A)aswaspoetlaureate

(B)waspoetlaureate

(C)poetlaureate

(D)andpoetlaureate

14.AttheSouthPole,thecoldestandmostdesolateregiononEarth.

(A)Antarcticalieswhere

(B)WhereAntarcticalies

(C)Antarcticaliesand

(D)LiesAntarctica

15.Tornados,powerful,destructivewindstorms,occurmostofteninthespringwhenhotwinds

overflatlandencounterheavycoldair.

(A)whichtorise.

(B)thatrising

(C)arerising

(D)rising

16.Manyexercisessuchascalisthenics,running,ortoswiminvolveproducingmuscletension

througharangeofmovementsthatarecalledisotonics.

17.Intelligence,education,andexperienceallhelpsshapemanagementstyle.

18.Thebasicelementsofpublic-opinionresearchareinterviewers,questionnaires,tabulating

equipment,andt。samplepopulation.

19.Conservationorganizationshelpfortopreservetheecologyofanareabykeepingtrackof

endangeredspecies.

20.GwendolynBrooks,whichwonaPulitzerPrizeforPoetryin1950,had75poemspublished

bythetimeshewastwenty.

21.OHalifax2largestcityandchiefportofNovaScotiaandistheeasternterminusof

Canada'stwogreatrailwaysystems.

22.T.S.EliotreceivedwiderecognitionafterpublishesTheWasteLand,whichfusedpoetic

traditionswithelementsofmodernmusicandlanguage.

23.Numeroustypesofcells,suchasskincellsandwhitebloodcells,havethepower

reproduceasexually.

24.Thekneeismorelikelytobedamaaethanmostotherjointsbecausejt_issubjectto

tremendousforcesdurinqvigorousactivity.

25.Althouqhfernslackflowers,theydohaveleaves,stems,androot.

26.CrazyHorseisaenerallvrecoqnizedforhiscourageousandskill,andhewasreveredby

theSiouxastheirgreatestleader.

27.Inmedicine,certainplasticshaveimportantusesbecausetheydonotaffectedby

chemicalsinthebody,andtheydonotharmthebody.

28.Sinceahospitalisorganizedtoprotectandtreatpeoplewhoareill,itsgoals,structures,

andfunctionsdependonthecurrentlystateofmedicalscience.

29.Achangeindirectionofthemonsoonwindsresultfromthedifferencesbetweenthe

heatingorcoolingoflandmassesandthatofoceans.

30.Smalldistinctionsamongstamps,unimportanttothepersonaverage,wouldmeanagreat

dealtothestampcollector.

31.Membersofanation'sforeignservicerepresentthatcountry'sinterestsabroadandreport

ontheconditions,trends,andpoliciesofthecountrywhichtheyare

stationed.

32._AbrahamLincoln'sboyhoodhomeresembledthoseofmanyothersmid-westernpioneers,

w此itsdirtfloor,sleepingloft,andcrudefireplace.

33.Dwellingprimarilyintheicenorthernpolarseas,belugawhalesarecharacteristicallysmall,

white,agile,andelusive.

34.ThereisevidencethatthecaribouoriginatedintoNorthAmericaandcrossedoveralland

bridgeintoAsiaandevolvedintotheOldWorld'sreindeer.

35.TheboldwayinwhichMargaretMeaddefinedtheterms“family”-basedasmuchon

choiceasonbiologicalrelationship-ispossiblythemostenduringofher

legacies.

36.TheplanetMarsisafreezingbarrendesertswithhuge,drycanyonsandtowering

volcanoes.

37.Ofthemanymachinesinventedinthelatenineteenthcentury,nonehadaareatimpacton

theUnitedStateseconomythantheautomobile.

38.AnumberofthePacificIslandsarevolcanoesthathavepushedunfromtheoceanfloor,

othersarethetopssunkenmountainranges.

39.Ithasbeenreportedthatduringanytwenty-fourhourperiod,aminimalofthreehundred

NorthAmericanwomenstarttheirownbusinesses.

40.Archeologicalstudieshaveprovidedevidencethattheuseofplantsfordecorationaswell

asforfooddevelopedearlyinthehistory.

1997年01月語法題

1.anecessarydimensionformeasuringastronomicalspaceandthedistanceof

heavenlybodiesfromtheEarth.

(A)Onceintime

(B)Timeis

(C)Thetime

(D)Itistime

2.JackieJoyner-Kersee,theworldrecordintheheptathloninthe1988Olympics,also

wonthelongjumpintheyear.

(A)whosesetting

(B)whichsheset

(C)whoeverset

(D)whoset

(A)nomorelarge

(B)nolargerthan

(C)notlarger

(D)whichnolarger

4.Gorillasarequietanimals,theyarecapableofmakingabout20differentsounds.

(A)whether

(B)which

(C)eventhough

(D)aswellas

A、句意不符

D不能連接句子

5.AlthoughtheEarth'schemicalcompositionhadbeenstudiedforyears,onlytowardtheend

ofthe

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