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2006年1月

1.Insomecountriesgirlsarestillofagoodeducation.

Adenied.BdeclinedCderivedDdeprived

2.Astheyearspassed,thememoriesofherchildhoodaway.

AfadedBdisappearedCflashedDfired

3.Brierley'sbookhastheofbeingbothinformativeandreadable.

AinspirationBrequirementsCmyth1)merit

4.IfIhaveanycommentstomake,I'11writetheminthe_____ofthebookVmreading

AedgeBpageCmarginDside

5.MywouldreallytroublemeifIworeafurcoat.

AconsciousnessBconsequenceCconstitutionDconscience

6.Whenthepostfell。DennisBasswasappointedtofillit.

AemptyBvacantChollowDhare

7.Motherwhotakescareofeverybodyisusuallythemostpersonineach

family.

AconsiderateBconsiderableCconsideringDconstant

8.FortenyearstheGreeksthecityofTroytoseparateitfromtheoutside.

AcapturedBoccupiedCdestroyedDsurrounded

9.Otherguestsatyesterday'sopening,whichwasbroadcastbytheradio

station,included

AnneMelntoshandMayor.

AliveBaliveClivingDlively

10.ANewZealandmanwasrecentlytolifeimprisonmentforthemurderof

anEnglishtourist,MonicaCantwell.

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11.Thepast22yearshavereallybeenamazing,andeverypredictionwe'vemadeabout

improvementshavealcome

AtrulyBtrueCTruthDtruthful

12.Theteacherstriedtothesestudentsthattheycouldsolvethecomplicated

problem,however,theyjustdidn,tseethepoint.

AconvinceBencourageCconsultDinclined

13.I*mtothinkthatmostchildrenwouldliketheirteacherstobetheir

friendsratherthan

theircommanders.

AsubjectedBsupposedCdeclinedDinclined

14.Sheisundertheimpressionthatheisn,tapersonforhewouldn,t

tellherwhereandwhenhewenttouniversity.

AgeniusBgenerousCgenuineDgenetic

15.ThefirstglassesofCocaColaweredrunkin1886.Thedrinkwasfirstbya

USchemistcalledJohnPemberton

AformedBmadeCfoundDdone

16.Thesetwochemicalswitheachotheratacertaintemperaturetoproduce

asubstancewhichcouldcauseanexplosion.

AinteractBattractCreactDexpel

17.theycangetpeopleintheorganizationtodowhatmusthedone,they

willnotsucceed.

ASinceBUnlessCIfDWhether

18.Onceyouhavestartedajob,youshoulddoit.

AinpracticeBintheoryCinearnestDinahurry

19.Althoughtheynewlibraryservicehasbeenverysuccessful,itsfutureis

certain.

AatanyrateBbynomeansCbyallmeansDatanycost

20.Tomysurprise,atyesterday,smeetingheagaintheplanthathadbeen

disapprovedaweekbefore.

AbroughtaboutBbroughtoutCbroughtupDbroughtdown

.SectionIICloze(10points)

WholesalepricesinJulyrosemoresharplythanexpectedandatafasterratethan

consumerprices,21hatbusinesseswerestillprotectingconsumers22thefulIbrunt

(沖擊)ofhigherenergycosts.

TheProducerPriceIndex23measureswhatproducersreceiveforgoodsandservices,

241percentinJuly.TheLaborDepartmentreportedyesterday.Double25economists

hadbeenexpectingandasharpturnaroundfromflatpricesinJune.Excluding26and

energy,thecoreindexofproducerpricesrose0。4percent,27thanthe0。1percent

thateconomistshad28.Muchofthatincreasewasaresultofan29increaseincar

andtruckprices.OnTuesday,theLaborDepartmentsaidthe30thatconsumerspaid

forgoodsandservicesinJulywere310。5percentoverall,andup0o1percent,

excludingfoodandenergy.32theoverallriseinbothconsumerandproducerprices

33causedbyenergycosts,whichincreased4。4percentnthemonth.(Wholesalefood

prices340。3percentinJuly.35July2004,Wholesalepriceswereup4。6percent,

thecorerate362o8percent,itsfastestpacesince1995.Typically,increases

intheProducerPriceIndexindicatesimilarchangesintheconsumerindex37

businessesrecoup(補(bǔ)償)highercostsfromcustomers。38formuchofthisexpansion,

whichstarted39theendof2001,thathasnotbeenthe40.Infact,manybusinesses

likeautomakershavebeenaggressivelydiscountingtheirproducts

21.AindicateBtoindicateCindicatingDindicated

22.AofBtoCbyDfrom

23.AthatBwhichCitDthis

24oAriseBrisesCroseI)raised

25oAthatBwhatCwhichDthis

26.AfoodBgrainCcropDdiet

27.AlessBlowerChigherDmore

28.AsaidBreportedCcalculatedDforecast

29.AexpectableB.unexpectedCexpectationDexpecting

30.ApricesBcostsCchargesDvalues

31.AdownBfromCtoDup

32.AMuchBMostCMostofDMuchof

33.AwasBwereCisDare

34.AfallBfellCfallsDhasfallen

35.AComparingwithBIncomparisonCComparedwithDCompareto

36.AdroppedBdeclinedCliftedDclimbed

37.AasBsoCwhileDwhen

38.AAndBButCYetDStill

39.AatBbyCinDto

40.AconditionBsituationCmatterDcase

SectionIIIReadingComprehension(40points)

Questions41to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Officejobsareamongthepositionshardesthitbycompumation(算機(jī)自動(dòng)化).Word

000jobsoverthenextfewyears,while57,processorsandtypistswillloseabout

93,000secretarialjobswillvanish.BlamethePC:Today,manyexecutivestypetheir

ownmemosandcarrythere"secretaries"inthepalmsoftheirhands.Timeisalsohard

forstockclerks,whoseranksareexpectedtodecreaseby68,000.Andemployeesin

manufacturingfirmsandwholesalersarebeingreplacedwithcomputerizedsystems.

Butnoteveryonewholosesajobwillendupintheunemploymentline.Manywillshift

togrowingpositionswithintheirowncompanies.Whennewtechnologiesshookupthe

telecommbusiness,telephoneoperatorJudyDoughertypursuedretraining.Sheisnow

acommunicationstechnician,earningabout$64,000peryear.Ofcourse,ifyou've

beenatollboothcollectorforthepast30years,andyoufindyourselfreplaced

byanEZPassmachine,itmaybeoflittleconsolation(安慰)toknowthatthetelecom

fieldisbooming.Andthat'sjustit:Theserviceeconomyisfading:welcometothe

expertise(專門知識(shí))economy.Tosucceedinthenewjobmarket,youmustbeableto

handlecomplexproblems.Indeed,allbutoneofthe50highest-paying

occupationsair-trafficcontrollerdemandatleastabachelor,sdegree.For

thosewithjustahighschooldiploma(畢業(yè)證二/)。It'sgoingtogettoughertofind

awell-payingjob.Sincefewerfactoryandclericaljobswillbeavailable。what's

leftbethejobsthatcompumationscan*tkill,computerscantcleanoffices,or

forAlzheimer'spatients(老年癡呆病人).But,sincemostpeoplehavetheskillsto

fillthosepositions,thewagesstaypainfullylow,meaningcompumationcoulddrive

anevendeeperwedge(楔子)betweentheandpoor,Thebestadvicenow,Neverstop

learning,andkeepupwithnewtechnology.Forbusyadultsofcoursethatcanbe

tough,Thegoodnewsisthatverytechnologythat'sreducingsomanyjobsisamaking

iteasiertogobacktoschoolwithouthavingtositinaclassroom.Socalledinternet

distancelearningishot,withmorethanthreemillionstudentscurrentlyenrolled,

andit'sgainingcredibilitywithemployers.

Areyouatriskoflosingyourjobtoacomputer?CheckthefederalBureauofLabor

Statistics,OccupationalOutlookHandbook,whichisavailableonlineatbless。

god.

41.Promthefirstparagraphwecaninferthatallofthefollowingpersonsareeasily

throwninto

unemploymentEXCEPT.

AsecretariesBstockclerksCmanagersDwholesalers

42.Inthesecondparagraphtheanthermentionsthetollboothcollectorto

Ameanhewillgetbenefitsfromthetelecommfled

Bshowheistoooldtoshifttoanewposition

Cconsolehimonhavingbeenreplacedbyamachine

DblamethePCforhisunemployment

43.Bysaying〃-compumationcoulddriveanevendeeperwedgebetweentherichand

poor

z,(line5.Para4)theauthormeans

Apeoplearegettingricherandricher

Btherewillbeasmallgapbetweenrichandpoor

Cthegapbetweenrichandpoorisgettinglargeranlarger

Dit'stimetocloseupbegapbetweentherichandpoor

44.Whatistheauthor,sattitudetowardscomputers?

ApositiveBnegativeCneutralDprejudiced

45.Whichofthefollowingmightserveasthebesttitleofpassage?

ABlamingthePCBTheboomingtelecommfield

CInternetdistanceleaningDKeepingupwithcompumation

Question46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Tensofthousandsof18yearoldswillgraduatethisyearandbehandedmeaningless

diplomas。Thesediplomaswon*tlookanydifferentfromawardedtheirluckier

classmatesTheirvaliditywillbequestionedonlywhentheiremployersdiscoverthe

thesegraduatesaresemiliterate(半文盲)Eventuallyafortunatefewwillfindtheir

wayintoeducational-repair-adult-literacyPrograms,suchastheonewhere

Iteachgrammarandwriting°There,highschoolgraduatesandhighschooldropouts

pursuinggraduateequivalencycertificateswilllearntheskillstheyshouldhave

learnedinschool,Theywilldiscovertheyhavebeencheatedbyoureducationalsystem.

IwillneverforgetateacherseniorwhenbehadherforEnglish.〃Hesiteinthe

backoftheroomtalkingtohisfriends〃。shetoldme,〃Whydon,tyoumovehim

tothefrontrow?Iurgedbelievingtheembarrassmentwouldgethimtosettledown,

Mrs.Stiftersaid,"Idon'tmoveseniors.Ithink(使―不及格)them.Ourson's

academiclifeflashedbeforemyeyes.Noteacherhadeverthreatenedhim.Bythetime

IgothomeIwasfeelingprettygoodthis。Itwasaradicalapproachforthesetimes,

butwell.Whynot?She'sgoingtoflunkyou〃Itoldmyson.Ididnotdiscussit

anyfurther。SuddenlyEnglishbecameapriorty(頭等重要)inhislife。Hefinished

outthesemesterwithanA.Iknowoneexampledoesn,tmakeacase,butatnightI

seeaparadeofstudentswhoareangryforhavingbeenpassedalonguntiltheycould

nolongerevenpretendtokeepup。Ofaverageintelligenceorbetter,theyeventually

quitschool,concludingtheyweretoodumbtofinish."Ishouldhavebeenheldback,

〃isacommentIhearfrequently。Evensadderarethosestudentswhoarehigh-school

graduateswhosaytomeafterafewweeksofclass.〃Idon'tknowhowIevergota

high-schooldiploma.〃Passingstudentswhohavenotmasteredtheworkcheatsthem

andtheemployerswhoexpectgraduatestohavebasicskills。Weexcusethisdishonest

behaviorbysayingkidscan,tlearniftheycomefromterribleenvironments°Noone

seemstostoptothinkthatmostkidsdon,tputschoolfirstontheirlistunless

theyperceivesomethingisatrisk。They'dratherbesailing.ManystudentsIsee

atnighthavedecidedtomakeeducationapriority。Theyaremotivatedbythe

desireforabetterjobortheneedtohangontotheonethey*vegot。Theyhave

ahealthyfearoffailure.

Peopleofallagescanriseabovetheirproblems,buttheyneedtohaveareasonto

dosooYongpeoplegenerallydon,thavethematuritytovalueeducationinthesame

waymyadultstudentsvalueit。Butfearoffailurecanmotivateboth.

46.Whatisthesubjectofthisessay?

AviewpointonlearningBaqualifiedteacher

CtheimportanceofexaminationDthegenerationgap

47.HowdidMrs。Siftergettheattentionofoneoftheauthor*schildren?

AflunkinghimBmovinghisseatCblaminghimDplayingcardwithhim

48.Theauthorbelievesthatmosteffectivewayforateacheristo

Apurifytheteachingenvironments.

Bsetupcooperationbetweenteachersandparents.

Choldbackstudent.

Dmotivatestudent.

49.Fromthepassagewecandrawtheconclusionthattheauthors,attitudetoward

flunkingis

AnegativeBpositiveCbiasedDindifferent

50.Judgingfromthecontent,thispassageisprobablywrittenfor

AadministratorsBstudentsCteachersDparents

Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Nameshavegainedincreasingimportanceinthecompetitiveworldofhigher

education.Ascollegesstriveformarketshare,theyarelookingfornamesthatproject

theimagetheywantorreflectthechangestheyhopetomake.Trenton。StateCollege,

forexample,becametheCollegeofNewJerseynineyearsagowhenitbeganraising

admissionsstandardsandappealingtostudentsfromthroughoutthestate."AllIhear

inhighereducationis,“Brand,brand,brand,〃saidTimWesterbeck,who

specializesinbrandingandismanagingdirectorofLipmanHearne,amarketingfirm

basedinChicagothatworkswithuniversitiesandothernonprofit

organizations.,zTherehasbeenaseachangeoverthelast10years.Marketingusedto

bealmostadirtywordinhighereducation.Notalleffortsatnamechangesare

successful,ofcourse.In1997,theNewSchoolforSocialResearchbecameNewSchool

Universitytoreflectitsgrowthintoacollectionofeightcolleges,offeringa

listofmajorsthatincludespsychology,music,urbanstudiesandmanagement.But

NewYorkerscontinuedtocallittheNewSchool.Now,afterspendinganundisclosed

sumonanonlinesurveyandamarketingconsultant,screationofz,hamingstructures.

z/brandarchitecture^and〃identitysystems,〃theuniversityhascomeupwithanew

name:theNewSchool。BeginningMonday,itwilladoptnewlogon(標(biāo)識(shí)),banners,

businesscardsandevennewnamesfortheindividualcolleges,alltoincludethe

words"theNewSchool./zChangesinnamesgenerallyrevealsignificantshiftsinhow

acollegewantstobeperceived.InalteringitsnamefromCalState.Hayward,toCal

State,EastBay,theuniversityhopedtoprojectitsexpandingroleintwomostly

suburbancountrieseastofSanFrancisco.TheUniversityofSouthernColorado,a

stateinstitution,becameColoradoStateUniversityatPueblotwoyearsago,hoping

tobighightmanyinternalchanges,includingofferingmoregraluateprogramsand

settinghigheradmissionsstandards.BeaverCollegeturneditselfintoArcadia

Universityin2001forseveralreasons:tobreaktheconnectionwithitspastasa

women*scollege,topromoteitsgrowthintoafull-fledged(完全成熟的)university

andofficialsacknowledged,toeliminatesomejokesaboutthecollege,soldname

onlate-nighttelevisionand"moringzoo〃radioshows.Manycollegeofficialssaid

changinganameandimagecouldproducesubstantialresults.AtArcadia,inaddition

totheriseinapplications,theaveragestudent*stestscorehasincreasedby60

points,JuliRoebeck,anArcadiaspokeswoman,said.

51.whichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonforcollegestochangetheirnames?

ATheypreferhighereducationcompetition

BTheytrytogainadvantageinmarketshare.

CTheywanttoprojecttheirimage.

DTheyhopetomakesomechanges.

52.Itisimpliedthatoneofthemostsignificantchangesinhightereducationin

thepastdecadeis

Athebrand.BthecollegenamesCtheconceptofmarketingDlistofmajors.

53.Thethrase"comeupwith,z(Line3Para4)probablymeans

AcatchupwithBdealwithCputforwardDcometotherealizatoin

54.ThecaseofnamechangingfromCalStateHaywardtoCalStateindicatesthatthe

university

AisperceivedbythesocietyBhopestoexpanditsinfluence

CpreferstoreformitsreachingprogramsDexpectstoenlangeitscampus

55.AccordingtothespokeswomanthenamechangeofBeaverCollege

AturnsoutverysuccessfulBfailstoattainitsgoal

ChaseliminatedsomejokesI)hastransformeditsstatus

Question56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

itlookedjustlikeanotheraircraftfromtheoutsideThepilottoldhisyoung

passengersthatitwasbuiltin1964oButapperancesweredeceptiveandthe13students

fromEuropeandtheUSAwhoboardedtheaiecraftwereinforthefligtoftheirlives.

Insidetheareathatnormallyhadseatshadbecomealongwhitetunnel。Heavily

padded(填塞)fromfloortoceilingitlookedabitstrange.Therewerealmostno

windows,butligtsalongthepaddedwal1silluminatedit。Mostoftheseatshad

beentakenoutapartfromafewatthebackwheretheyoungscientistsquicklytook

theirplaceswithalookoffear.For12months,sciencestudentsfromacrossthe

continentshadcompetedtowinaplaceontheflightattheinvitationoftheEuropean

SpaceAgency°thechallengehadbeentosuggestimaginativeexpermentstobeconducted

inweightlesscondtions.Forthenexttwohourstheflightresembledthatofan

onormousbirdwhichhadloseitsreson,shootingupwardstowardstheheavensbefore

rushingtowardsEarth。TheinventionwastoAchieveweightlessnessforafewseconds.

Theaircrafttookoffsmoothlyenough.ButanyfeelingsthatIandtheyoungscientists

hadthatwewereonanythinglikeascheduledpassengerservicewerequicklydismissed

whenthepilotputtheplaneintoa45degreeclimbwhichlastedaround20seconds.Then

theenginescutourandwebecameweightless.Everythingbecomeconfusedandleft

orright.Upordownnolongerhadanymeaning,aftertensecondsoffreefalldescent

thepilotpulledtheaircraftoutofitsnosedive.Thereturnofgravitywasless

immediatethanitsloss,butwasstillsuddenenoughtoensurethatsomestudentscame

downwithabump.

Eachtimethepilotcuttheenginesandwebecameweightless.Anewteamconductit

experience.FirstitwastheDucthwhowantedtodiscoverhowitisthatcatsalways

landontheirfeet,thentheGermanteamwhoconductedasuccessfulexperimentona

traditionalbuildingmethodtoseeifcouldbeusedforbuildingafutherspace

station。theAmericanshadanideatocreatesolarsailsthatcouldbeusedby

satellites.

Aftertwohoursofgoingupanddowninthelanedoingtheirexperiments,the

predominatefeelingwasoneofexcitementratherthansickness.Mostofthestudents

thoughtitwasanunforgettableexperienceandonetheywouldbekeentorepeat.

56.whatdidthewritersayabouttheplane?.

AIthadnoseats.BItwaspaintedwhite.

CIthadnowindows.DTheoutsidewasmisleading.

57.accordingtothewriter,howdidtheyoungscientistsfeelbeforetheflight?

AsickBkeenCnervousDimpatient

58.whatdidthepilotdowiththeplaneafterittookoff?

AHequicklyclimbedandthenstoppedtheengines.

BHeclimbedandthemmadetheplanefallslowly.

CHetookoffnormallyandthencuttheenginesfor20seconds.

DHeclimbedandthenmadetheplaneturnover.

59.Accordingtothepassage,thepurposeofbeingweightlesswasto

Aseewhatconditionsbarelikeinspace

Bpreparetheyoungscientistsforfutureworkinspace

Cshowthejudgesofthecompetitionwhattheycoulddo

Dmaketheteamstryouttheirideas

60.thispassagewaswrittento

Aencourageyoungpeopletotakeupscience

Bdescribetheprocessofascientificcompetition

Cshowscientistswhatyoungpeoplecando

Dreportonanewscientifictechnique

SectionIVTranslation(20point)

Directions:inthissectionthereisapassageinEnglish,translatethefive

underlinedsentencesintoChineseandwriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET

Thesmoothlandingofshuttle(航天飛機(jī))Discoveryendedaflightthatwassuccessful

inalmosteveryrespectbutone:thedislodgingofabigchunkoffoam,liketheone

thatdoomedtheColumbia.Thisflightwassupposedtovaulttheshuttlefleetback

intospaceafteraprolongedgroundingforrepairs.Butgiventherepeatofthevery

problemthattwoyearsofretoolingwassupposedtoresolve,theverdictisnecessarily

mixed.(61)Onceagain,thespaceagencyhasbeenforcedtoputofftheflightuntil

itcanfindasolutiontotheproblem,andnooneseemswillingtoguesshowthat

maytake.

TheDiscoveryastronautsperformedsuperblyduringtheirtwo-weekmission,andthe

shuttlelookedbetterthaneverinsomerespects.(62)spaceofficialswerejustifiably

happythatsomuchhadgonewell,despitedailyworriesoverpossiblerisks,theflight

clearlyachieveditsprimeobjectives.

Theastronautstransferredtonsofcargototheinternationalspacestation,which

hasbeenlimpingalongoverheadwithareducedcrewandlimitedsuppliescarriedup

onsmallerRussianspacecraft.(63)Theyreplacedabrokendevice.repairedanother

andcartedawayaloadofrubbishthathadbeenleftonthestation,showingtheshuttle

canbringfullloadsbackdownfromspace.Thiswasthemostscrutinizedshuttleflight

ever,withthevehicleundergoingcloseinspectionwhilestillinorbit.(64)New

sensingandphotographicequipmenttolookforpotentiallydangerousdamagetothe

sensitiveexternalskinprovedvaluable.Anewbackflipmaneuverallowedstation

astronautstophotographtheshuttle*sunderbelly.andanextra-longroboticarm

enabledastronautsseepartsoftheshuttlethatwerepreviouslyoutofsight.

(65)oThefloodofimagesandtheopennessindiscussingitsuncertaintiesabout

potentialhazardssometimesmadeitappearthattheshuttlewasabouttofallapart,

Intheendthedamagewasclearlytolerable.Amuch-toutedspacewalktorepairthe

shuttle'sskinthefirstofitskindmovedanastronautcloseenoughtopluckout

someprotrudingmaterialwithhishandPreliminaryevidenceindicatesthatDiscovery

hasfarfewernicksandgougesthanshuttlesonpreviousflights,perhapsshowing

thatimprovementstoreducethesheddingofdebrisfromtheexternalfueltank

havehadsomesuccess.

答案

詞匯:

1—5DADCD6—10BADAC11—15BBDAB16—20ABCBC

完型填空:

21—25CDBCB26—30ACDBA31—35DDABC36—40DACAD

閱讀理解:

41—45CBCAD46—50AADBC51—55ACCAC56~60ACADA

61)航天部門被迫再次推遲飛行,直到找到問(wèn)題的解決辦法。似乎也沒(méi)有人愿意揣

測(cè)那要多久。

62)航空部官員理所當(dāng)然感到慶幸,雖然他們每天擔(dān)憂可能會(huì)出現(xiàn)什么樣的危險(xiǎn),

但結(jié)果卻一切進(jìn)展順利。此次飛行完成了首要任務(wù)。

63)他們換掉了破損的設(shè)備,修好了另一個(gè)設(shè)備,清理掉太空站上的垃圾,表明航

天飛機(jī)可以滿載太空站上的物品,返回地球。

64)事實(shí)證明,用新的感應(yīng)和照片拍攝設(shè)備來(lái)查找對(duì)敏感的外層表皮帶來(lái)可能的損

傷,這是非常有價(jià)值的。

65)大量的圖像,以及公開談?wù)撾y以確定的潛在危險(xiǎn),有時(shí)讓人覺得航天飛機(jī)馬上

會(huì)解體。最終,所造成的損傷明顯是可以忍受的。

2007年1月

SectionIVocabulary(10points)

Directions:Thereare20incompletesentencesinthissection.Foreachsentencethere

arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletes

thesentence.ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithapencil.

1.Hiswifehasbeenalotofpressureonhimtochangehisjob.

A.takingB.exertingC.givingD.pushing

2.Itisestimatedthat,currently,about50,000speciesbecome_____everyyear.

A.extinctB.instinctC.distinctD.intense

3.Johnsaysthathispresentjobdoesnotprovidehimwithenoughforhis

organizingability.

A.scopeB.spaceC.capacityD.range

4.Manywillbeopenedupinthefutureforthosewithauniversityeducation.

A.probabilitiesB.realitiesC.necessitiesD.opportunities

5.Afterhisuncledied,theyoungmanthebeautifulestatewithwhichhechanged

fromapoormantoawealthynoble.

A.inhabitedB.inheritedC.inhibitedD.inhaled

6.Themanageriscallingonacustomertryingtotalkhimintosigningthe

contract.

A.prosperousB.preliminaryC.pessimisticD.prospective

7.In1991,whiletileeconomiesofindustrializedcountriesmetaneconomic,

the?economies

ofdevelopingcountriesweregrowingveryfast.

A.revivalB.repressionC.recessionD.recovery

8.Thedestructionofthetwintowersshockandangerthroughouttheworld.

A.summonedB.temptedCprovokedD.stumbled

9.About20ofthepassengerswhowereinjuredinaplanecrasharesaidtobein

condition.

A.decisiveB.urgentC.vitalD.critical

10.TheinteractionsbetweenChinaandtheUSwillsurelyhaveasignificanton

peaceandstabilityintheAsia-Pacificregionandtheworldasawhole.

A.importanceB.impressionC.impactD.implication

11.Thepoorcountriesareextremelytointernationaleconomicfluctuations-

A.inclinedB.vulnerableC.attractedD.reduced

12.Applicantsshouldnotethatallpositionsare-toAustraliancitizenship

requirements.

A.subjectB.subjectiveC.objectedD.objective

13.Weaimtoensurethatallcandidatesaretreatedfairlyandthattheyhaveequal

to?employmentopportunities.

A.entranceB.entryC.accessD.admission

14.Successfullearningisnota(n)activitybutconsistsoffourdistinct

stagesina?specificorder

A.onlyB.soleC.mereD.single

15.TheopportunitytoexploreandplayandtheencouragementtodosoCanthe?

performanceofmanychildren.

A.withholdB.preventC.enhanceD.justify

16.Allherhardworkintheend,andshefinallypassedtheexam.

A.showedoffB.paidoffC.leftoffD.keptoff

17.Inordertolivethekindoflifewewantandtobethepersonwewanttobe,

wehavetodo

morethanjustwithevents.

A.putsupB.setupC.turnupD.makeup

18.Theteamplayedhardbecausethechampionshipofthestatewas.

A.athandB.atstakeC.atlargeD.atbest

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