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PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionmHbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid-Boththe
conversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereach
questiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)fanddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecentre.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)2hours.
B)3hours.
C)4hours.
D)5hours.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywill
startat9o?clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5
hours^^isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkit
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C]肉
1.A)Ridingahorse.
B)Shootingamovie.
C)Playingagame.
D)Takingaphoto.
2.A)She'lltypetheletterfortheman.
B)She'llteachthemantooperatethecomputer.
C)Shedoesn'tthinkhissisterisagoodtypist.
D)Shethinksthemanshouldbuyacomputer.
3.A)Johncansharethemagazinewithher.
B)ShewantstoborrowJohn'scard.
C)She'llletJohnusethejournalfirst.
D)Johnshouldfindanothercopyforhimself.
4.A)Shepromisedtohelptheman.
B)Shecamealongwaytomeettheman.
C)Shetookthemantowherehewantedtogo.
D)Shesuggestedawayoutofthedifficultyfortheman.
5.A)Thetrainseldomarrivesontime.
B)Theschedulehasbeenmisprinted.
C)Thespeakersarrivedatthestationlate.
D)Thecompanyhastroubleprintingaschedule.
6.A)Tofindabettersciencejournalinthelibrary.
B)Nottomissanychancetocollectusefulinformation.
C)Tobuythelatestissueofthemagazine.
D)Nottosubscribetothejournal.
7.A)Shewantstoborrowtheman'sstudentIDcard.
B)Theticketsarelessexpensivethansheexpected.
C)Shewon'tbeabletogetanydiscountfortheticket.
D)Theperformanceturnedouttobedisappointing.
8.A)Dotheassignmentstowardstheendofthesemester.
B)Quitthehistorycourseandchooseanotheroneinstead.
C)Droponecourseanddoitnextsemester.
D)Takecourseswithalighterworkload.
9.A)Theorganizationofaconference.
B)Thecostofrentingaconferenceroom.
C)Thedecorationoftheconferenceroom.
D)Thejobofcleaningupthedining-room.
10.A)Meethisclient.
B)Preparethedinner.
C)Workathisoffice.
D)Fixhiscar.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,
youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)OneofthebridgesbetweenNorthandSouthLondoncollapsed.
B)TheheartofLondonwasflooded.
C)Anemergencyexercisewasconducted.
D)100peopleinthesuburbsweredrowned.
12.A)50undergroundstationsweremadewaterproof.
B)Afloodwallwasbuilt.
C)Analarmsystemwassetup.
D)Rescueteamswereformed.
13.A)MostLondonerswerefrightened.
B)MostLondonersbecameratherconfused.
C)MostLondonerstookExerciseFloodcallcalmly.
D)MostLondonerscomplainedaboutthetroublecausedbyExerciseFloodcall.
PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Itlimitedtheirsupplyoffood.
B)Itmadetheireggshellstoofragile.
C)Itdestroyedmanyoftheirnests.
D)Itkilledmanybabybaldeagles.
15.A)Theyfoundwaystospeedupthereproductionofbaldeagles.
B)Theydevelopednewtypesofteedforbabybaldeagles.
C)Theyexplorednewwaystohatchbabybaldeagles.
D)TheybroughtinbaldeaglesfromCanada.
16.A)Pollutionoftheenvironment.
B)Anewgenerationofpestkillers.
C)Over-killingbyhunters.
D)Destructionoftheirnaturalhomes.
PassageThree
Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)Whetheritcanbedetectedandchecked.
B)Whetheritwillleadtowidespreadfoodshortage.
C)Whetherglobalwarmingwillspeedupinthefuture.
D)Whetheritwillaffecttheirownlives.
18.A)Manyspecieshavemovedfurthernorth.
B)Manynewspecieshavecomeintoexistence.
C)Manyspecieshavedevelopedahabitofmigration.
D)Manyspecieshavebecomelesssensitivetoclimate.
19.A)Stormsandfloods.
B)Diseaseandfire.
C)Lessspacefortheirgrowth.
D)Rapidincreaseoftheanimalpopulation.
20.A)Theywillgraduallydieout.
B)Theywillbeabletosurviveinthepreserves.
C)Theywillhavetomigratetofindnewhomes.
D)Theywillfaceextinctionwithoutartificialreproduction.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices
markedA)fB),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmark
thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
InthevillagesoftheEnglishcountrysidetherearestillpeoplewhorememberthe
goodolddayswhennoonebotheredtolocktheirdoors.Theresimplywasn'tanycrime
toworryabout.
Amazingly,thesehappytimesappearstilltobewithusintheworld'sbiggest
community.AnewstudybyDanFarmer,agiftedprogrammer,usinganautomated
investigativeprogramofhisowncalledSATAN,showsthattheownersofwelloverhalf
ofallWorldWideWebsiteshavesetuphomewithoutfittinglockstotheirdoors.
SATANcantryoutavarietyofwell-knownhacking(黑客的)tricksonanInternet
sitewithoutactuallybreakingin.Farmerhasmadetheprogrampubliclyavailable,amid
muchcriticism.Apersonwithevilintentcoulduseittohuntdownsitesthatareeasyto
burgle(闖入……行竊).
ButFarmerisveryconcernedabouttheneedtoalertthepublictopoorsecurityand,
sofar,eventshaveprovedhimright.SATANhasdonemoretoalertpeopletotherisks
thancausenewdisorder.SoistheNetbecomingmoresecure?Farfromit.Intheearly
days,whenyouvisitedaWebsiteyourbrowsersimplylookedatthecontent.Nowthe
WebisfulloftinyprogramsthatautomaticallydownloadwhenyoulookataWebpage,
andrunonyourownmachine.Theseprogramscould,iftheirauthorswished,doall
kindsofnastythingstoyourcomputer.
Atthesametime,theNetisincreasinglypopulatedwithspiders,worms,agentsand
othertypesofautomatedbeastsdesignedtopenetratethesitesandseekoutandclassify
information.Allthesemakewonderfultoolsforantisocialpeoplewhowanttoinvade
weaksitesandcausedamage.
Butlet'slookonthebrightside.Giventhelackoflocks,theInternetissurelythe
world'sbiggest(almost)crime-freesociety.Maybethatisbecausehackersare
fundamentallyhonest.Orthattherecurrentlyisn'tmuchtosteal.Orbecausevandalism
(惡意破壞)isn'tmuchfununlessyouhaveapeculiardislikeforsomeone.
Whateverthereason,let'senjoyitwhilewecan.Butexpectitalltochange,and
securitytobecomethenumberoneissue,whenthemostinfluentialinhabitantsoftheNet
aresellingservicestheywanttobepaidfor.
21.Bysaying”…ownersofwelloverhalfofallWorldWideWebsiteshavesetup
homewithoutfittinglockstotheirdoors”(Lines3-4,Para.2),theauthormeansthat
A)thosehappytimesappearstilltobewithus
B)theresimplywasn'tanycrimetoworryabout
C)manysitesarenotwell-protected
D)hackerstryouttricksonanInternetsitewithoutactuallybreakingin
22.SATAN,aprogramdesignedbyDanFannercanbeused.
A)toinvestigatethesecurityofInternetsites
B)toimprovethesecurityoftheInternetsystem
C)topreventhackersfrombreakingintowebsites
D)todownloadusefulprogramsandinformation
23.Fanner'sprogramhasbeencriticizedbythepublicbecause.
A)itcausesdamagetoNetbrowsers
B)itcanbreakintoInternetsites
C)itcanbeusedtocausedisorderonallsites
D)itcanbeusedbypeoplewithevilintent
24.Theauthor'sattitudetowardSATANis.
A)enthusiastic
B)critical
C)positive
D)indifferent
25.Theauthorsuggestsinthelastparagraphthat.
A)weshouldmakefulluseoftheInternetbeforesecuritymeasuresare
strengthened
B)weshouldalertthemostinfluentialbusinessmentotheimportanceofsecurity
C)influentialbusinessmenshouldgiveprioritytotheimprovementofNetsecurity
D)netinhabitantsshouldnotletsecuritymeasuresaffecttheirjoyofsurfingthe
Internet
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Icameawayfrommyyearsofteachingonthecollegeanduniversitylevelwitha
convictionthatenactment(扮演角色),performance,dramatizationarethemost
successfulformsofteaching.Studentsmustbeincorporated,made,sofaraspossible,an
integralpartofthelearningprocess.Thenotionthatlearningshouldhaveinitanelement
ofinspiredplaywouldseemtothegreaterpartoftheacademicestablishmentmerely
silly,butthatisnonethelessthecase.OfEzekielCheever,themostfamousschoolmaster
oftheMassachusettsBayColony,hisonetimestudentCottonMatherwrotethatheso
plannedhislessonsthathispupils“cametoworkasthoughtheycametoplay,“and
AlfredNorthWhitehead,almostthreehundredyearslater,notedthatateachershould
makehis/herstudents“gladtheywerethere/9
Since,wearetold,80to90percentofallinstructioninthetypicaluniversityisby
thelecturemethod,weshouldgivecloseattentiontothisformofeducation.Thereis,I
think,muchtruthinPatriciaNelsonLimerick'sobservationthat“l(fā)ecturingisan
unnaturalact,anactforwhichGoddidnotdesignhumans.Itisperfectlyallright,now
andthen,forahumantobepossessedbytheurgetospeak,andtospeakwhileothers
remainsilent.Buttodothisregularly,onehourand15minutesatatime...foroneperson
todragonwhileotherssitinsilence?...IdonotbelievethatthisiswhattheCreator...
designedhumanstodo.”
Thestrange,almostincomprehensiblefactisthatmanyprofessors,justastheyfeel
obligedtowritedully,believethattheyshouldlecturedully.Toshowenthusiasmisto
riskappearingunscientific,unobjective;itistoappealtothestudents9emotionsrather
thantheirintellect.Thustheideallectureisonefilledwithfactsandreadinan
unchangedmonotone.
The〃(推崇)oflecturingdully,likethecultofwritingdully,goesback,ofcourse,
someyears.EdwardShils,professorofsociology,recallstheprofessorsheencountered
attheUniversityofPennsylvaniainhisyouth.Theyseemed“apriesthood,ratheruneven
intheirmeritsbutuniformintheirbearing;theyneverreferredtoanythingpersonal.
Somereadfromoldlecturenotesandthenhaltinglyexplainedthethumb-wornlastlines.
Otherslecturedfromcardsthathadservedforyears,tojudgebythewornedges...The
teachersbeganontime,endedontime,andlefttheroomwithoutsayingawordmoreto
theirstudents,veryseldombeingdetainedbyquestioners...Theclasseswerenotlarge,
yettherewasnodiscussion.Noquestionswereraisedinclass,andtherewerenooffice
hours."
26.Theauthorbelievesthatasuccessfulteachershouldbeableto.
A)makedramatizationanimportantaspectofstudents9learning
B)makeinspiredplayanintegralpartofthelearningprocess
C)improvestudents9learningperformance
D)makestudyjustaseasyasplay
27.Themajorityofuniversityprofessorspreferthetraditionalwayoflecturinginthe
beliefthat.
A)itdrawsthecloseattentionofthestudents
B)itconformsinawaytothedesignoftheCreator
C)itpresentscoursecontentinascientificandobjectivemanner
D)ithelpsstudentstocomprehendabstracttheoriesmoreeasily
28.Whattheauthorrecommendsinthispassageisthat.
A)collegeeducationshouldbeimprovedthroughradicalmeasures
B)morefreedomofchoiceshouldbegiventostudentsintheirstudies
C)traditionalcollegelecturesshouldbereplacedbydramatizedperformances
D)interactionshouldbeencouragedintheprocessofteaching
29.Bysaying“Theyseemed4apriesthood,ratherunevenintheirmeritsbutuniformin
theirbearing...'"(Lines3-4,Para.4),theauthormeansthat.
A)professorsareagroupofprofessionalsthatdifferintheiracademicabilitybut
behaveinthesameway
B)professorsarelikepriestswearingthesamekindofblackgownbuthaving
differentrolestoplay
C)thereisnofundamentaldifferencebetweenprofessorsandprieststhoughthey
differintheirmerits
D)professorsattheUniversityofPennsylvaniausedtowearblacksuitswhich
madethemlooklikepriests
30.Whoseteachingmethodisparticularlycommendedbytheauthor?
A)EzekielCheever's.
B)CottonMather's.
C)AlfredNorthWhitehead's.
D)PatriciaNelsonLimerick's.
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Takethecaseofpubliceducationalone.Theprincipaldifficultyfacedbythe
schoolshasbeenthetremendousincreaseinthenumberofpupils.Thishasbeencaused
bytheadvanceofthelegalageforgoingintoindustryandtheimpossibilityoffindinga
jobevenwhenthelegalagehasbeenreached.Inviewofthetechnological
improvementsinthelastfewyears,businesswillrequireinthefutureproportionately
fewerworkersthaneverbefore.Theresultwillbestillfurtherraisingofhelegalagefor
goingintoemployment,andstillfurtherdifficultyinfindingemploymentwhenhatage
hasbeenattained.Ifwecannotputourchildrentowork,wemustputtheminschool.
Wemayalsobequiteconfidentthatthepresenttrendtowardashorterdayanda
shorterweekwillbemaintained.Wehavedevelopedandshallcontinuetohaveanew
leisureclass.Alreadythepublicagenciesforadulteducationareswampedbythetide
thathassweptoverthemsincedepressionbegan.Theywillbelittlebetteroffwhenitis
over.Theirsupportmustcomefromthetaxpayer.
Itissurelytoomuchtohopethattheseincreasesinthecostofpubliceducationcan
bebornebythelocalcommunities.Theycannotcareforthepresentrestrictedand
inadequatesystem.Thelocalcommunitieshavefailedintheireffortstocopewith
unemployment.Theycannotexpecttocopewithpubliceducationonthescaleonwhich
wemustattemptit.TheanswertotheproblemofunemploymenthasbeenFederalrelief.
Theanswertotheproblemofpubliceducationmayhavetobemuchthesame,and
properlyso.Ifthereisonethinginwhichthecitizensofallpartsofthecountryhavean
interest,itisinthedecenteducationofthecitizensofallpartsofthecountry.Ourincome
taxnowgoesinparttokeepourneighborsalive.Itmayhavetogoinpartaswellto
makeourneighborsintelligent.Wearenowattemptingtopreservethepresentgeneration
throughFederalreliefofthedestitute(貧民).Onlyapeopledeterminedtoruinthenext
generationwillrefusesuchFederalfundsaspubliceducationmayrequire.
31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A)Howtopersuadelocalcommunitiestoprovidemorefunds.
B)Howtocopewiththeshortageoffundsforpubliceducation.
C)Howtosolvetherisingunemploymentproblem.
D)Howtoimprovethepubliceducationsystem.
32.Whatisthereasonfortheincreaseinthenumberofstudents?
A)Therequirementofeducatedworkersbybusiness.
B)Raisingofthelegalageforgoingtowork.
C)Thetrendtowardashorterworkday.
D)People'sconcernfbrthefutureofthenextgeneration.
33.Thepublicagenciesforadulteducationwillbelittlebetteroffbecause.
A)theunemployedaretoopoortocontinuetheireducation
B)anewleisureclasshasdeveloped
C)theyarestillsufferingfromthedepression
D)anincreaseintaxescouldbeaproblem
34.Accordingtotheauthor,theanswertotheproblemofpubliceducationisthatthe
Federalgovernment.
A)shouldallocateFederalfundsforpubliceducation
B)shoulddemandthatlocalcommunitiesprovidesupport
C)shouldraisetaxestomeettheneedsofpubliceducation
D)shouldfirstofallsolvetheproblemofunemployment
35.Whydoestheauthorsay“Onlyapeopledeterminedtoruinthenextgenerationwill
refusesuchFederalfundsaspubliceducationmayrequire^^(Lines10-11,Para.3)?
A)OnlybyappropriatingadequateFederalfundsforeducationcanthenext
generationhaveabrightfuture.
B)Citizensofallpartsofthecountryagreethatthebestwaytosupporteducationis
touseFederalfunds.
C)Peoplealloverthecountryshouldmakecontributionstoeducationintheinterest
ofthenextgeneration.
D)EducatedpeoplearedeterminedtousepartoftheFederalfundstohelpthepoor.
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Anewhigh-performancecontactlensunderdevelopmentatthedepartmentfor
appliedphysicsattheUniversityofHeidelbergwillnotonlycorrectordinaryvision
defectsbutwillenhancenormalnightvisionasmuchasfivetimes,makingpeople's
visionsharperthanthatofcats.
Billeandhisteamworkwithanopticalinstrumentcalledanactivemirror-adevice
usedinastronomicaltelescopestospotnewlyemergingstarsandfardistantgalaxies.
Connectedtoawave-frontsensorthattracksandmeasuresthecourseofalaserbeam
intotheeyeandback,thealuminummirrordetectsthedeficienciesofthecornea,the
transparentprotectivelayercoveringthelensofthehumaneye.Thehighlyprecisedata
fromthetwoinstruments—which,Billehopes,willonedaybefoundattheopticians(HS
鏡商)allovertheworld-serveasabasisfortheproductionofcompletely
individualizedcontactlensesthatcorrectandenhancethewearer'svision.
Byday,Bille'scontactlenseswillfocusraysoflightsoaccuratelyontheretina(視
網(wǎng)膜)thattheimageofasmallleafortheoutlineofafardistanttreewillbeformedwith
asharpnessthatsurpassesthatofconventionalvisionaidsbyalmosthalfadiopter(屈
光度).Atnight,thelenseshaveanevengreaterpotential."Becausethenewlens一in
contrasttothealreadyexistingones-alsoworkswhenit'sdarkandthepupiliswide
open,“saysBille,“l(fā)enswearerswillbeabletoidentifyafaceatadistanceof100
meters”-80metersfartherthantheywouldnormallybeabletosee.Inhisexperiments
nightvisionwasenhancedbyanevengreaterfactor:insemi-darkness,testsubjectscould
seeupto15timesbetterthanwithoutthelenses.
Bille'slensesareexpectedtoreachthemarketintheyear2000,andonetentative
planistousetheInternettotransmitinformationonpatients9visualdefectsfromthe
opticiantothemanufacturer,whowillthenproduceandmailthecontactlenseswithina
coupleofdays.Thephysicistexpectsthelensestocostaboutadollarapair,aboutthe
sameasconventionalone-daydisposablelenses.
36.Thenewcontactlensismeantfor.
A)astronomicalobservations
B)thenightblind
C)thosewithvisiondefects
D)opticalexperiments
37.Whatdothetwoinstrumentsmentionedinthesecondparagraph(Line5)referto?
A)Theastronomicaltelescopeandthewave-frontsensor.
B)Thealuminummirrorandthelaserbeam.
C)Theactivemirrorandthecontactlens.
D)Thealuminummirrorandthewave-frontsensor.
38.Individualizedcontactlenses(Line7,Para.2)arelensesdesigned.
A)toworklikeanastronomicaltelescope
B)tosuitthewearer'sspecificneeds
C)toprocessextremelyaccuratedata
D)totestthewearer5seyesight
39.AccordingtoBille,withthenewlensesthewearer'svision.
A)willbefarbetteratnightthaninthedaytime
B)maybebroadenedabout15timesthanwithoutthem
C)canbebetterimprovedinthedaytimethanatnight
D)willbesharperbyamuchgreaterdegreeatnightthaninthedaytime
40.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutBille'slenses?
A)Theirproductionprocessiscomplicated.
B)Theywillbesoldataverylowprice.
C)Theyhavetobereplacedeveryday.
D)PurchaseorderscanbemadethroughtheInternet.
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare
fourchoicesmarkedA)fB),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbest
completesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
41.InNovember1987thegovernmentapublicdebateonthefuturedirection
oftheofficialsportspolicy.
A)initiated
B)designated
C)induced
D)promoted
42.Ifounditdifficulttomycareerambitionswiththeneedtobringupmy
children.
A)consolidate
B)amend
C)reconcile
D)Intensify
43.Weallenjoyourfreedomofchoiceanddonotliketoseeitwhenitis
withinthelegalandmoralboundariesofsociety.
A)compacted
B)restricted
C)dispersed
D)delayed
44.Itisfortunatefortheoldcouplethattheirson'scareergoalsandtheirwishesforhim
A)coincide
B)comply
C)conform
D)collaborate
45.Allenwillsoonfindoutthatreallifeisseldomassimpleasitisin
commercials.
A)permeated
B)alleged
C)depicted
D)drafted
46.Europe'searlierindustrialgrowthwasbytheavailabilityofkeyresources,
abundantandcheaplabor,coal,ironore,etc.
A)constrained
B)detained
C)remained
D)sustained
47.Asthetrialwenton,thestorybehindthemurderslowlyitself.
A)convicted
B)released
C)haunted
D)unfolded
48.We9vejustinstalledafantocookingsmellsfromthekitchen.
A)eject
B)expel
C)exclude
D)exile
49.Retirementisobviouslyaverycomplexperiod;andtheearlieryoustart
planningforit,thebetter.
A)transformation
B)transmission
C)transaction
D)transition
50.Mutualrespectforterritorialisoneofthebasesuponwhichourtwo
countriesdeveloprelationships.
A)unity
B)integrity
C)entirety
D)reliability
51.Asoneoftheyoungestprofessorsintheuniversity,Mr.Browniscertainlyonthe
ofabrilliantcareer.
A)porch
B)edge
C)course
D)threshold
52.Weworktomakemoney,butit'sathatpeoplewhoworkhardandlong
oftendonotmakethemostmoney.
A)paradox
B)prejudice
C)dilemma
D)conflict
53.Thedesignofthisauditoriumshowsagreatdealof.Wehaveneverseen
suchabuildingbefore.
A)invention
B)illusion
C)originality
D)orientation
54.Thedamagetomycarwas.intheaccident,butIhavealingeringfear
eventoday.
A)insufficient
B)ignorant
C)ambiguous
D)negligible
55.Veryfewpeoplecouldunderstandthelecturetheprofessordeliveredbecauseits
subjectwasvery.
A)obscure
B)indefinite
C)dubious
D)intriguing
56.Diamondshavelittlevalueandtheirpricedependsalmostentirelyon
theirscarcity.
A)intrinsic
B)eternal
C)subtle
D)inherent
57.Doctorsareinterestedinusinglasersasasurgicaltoolinoperationsonpeoplewho
aretoheartattack.
A)infectious
B)disposed
C)accessible
D)prone
58.Manycountrieshaveadoptedsystemsofeducationinordertopromote
theaveragelevelofeducation.
A)compulsory
B)cardinal
C)constrained
D)conventional
59.IhadeatenChinesefoodoften,butIcouldnothaveimaginedhowand
extravagantarealChinesebanquetcouldbe,
A)prominent
B)fabulous
C)handsome
D)gracious
60.Theyareinvestorswhoalwaysmakethoroughinvestigationsbothon
localandinternationalmarketsbeforemakinganinvestment.
A)implicit
B)conscious
C)cautious
D)indecisive
61.Inadditiontotherisingbirthrateandimmigration,thedeathrate
contributedtothepopulationgrowth.
A)inclining
B)increasing
C)declining
D)descending
62.BecauseofthenoiseoftrafficIcouldn'tgettosleeplastnight.
A)prevalent
B)perpetual
C)provocative
D)progressive
63.Don'tletsuchamatterasthiscomebetweenussothatwecan
concentrateonthemajorissue.
A)trivial
B)slight
C)partial
D)minimal
64.Ifyougototheparkeverydayinthemorning,youwillfindhimdoing
physicalexercisethere.
A)ordinarily
B)variably
C)logically
D)persistently
65.Althoughshe'sa(n)talenteddancer,shestillpracticesseveralhoursevery
day.
A)traditionally
B)additionally
C)exceptionally
D)rationally
66.Thecutinherhandhashealedcompletely,withoutleavinga.
A)defect
B)sign
C)wound
D)scar
67.Theideaistothefrequentincidentsofcollisiontotestthestrengthofthe
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