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PartIWriting(30minutes)

RecreationalActivities

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteALetterofApologyaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.

Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.娛樂活動(dòng)多種多樣

2.娛樂活動(dòng)可能使人們受益,也可能有危害性

3.作為大學(xué)生,我的看法。

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

MediaSelectionforAdvertisements

Afterdeterminingthetargetaudienceforaproductorservice,advertisingagenciesmustselecttheappropriate

mediafortheadvertisement.Wediscussherethemajortypesofmediausedinadvertising.Wefocusonattentionon

seventypesofadvertising:television,newspapers,radio,magazines,out-of-home,Internet,anddirectmail.

Television

Televisioninanattractivemediumforadvertisingbecauseitdeliversmassaudiencestoadvertisers.Whenyou

considerthatnearlythreeoutoffourAmericanshaveseenthegameshowWhoWantstoBeaMillionaire?youcan

understandthepoweroftelevisiontocommunicatewithalargeaudience.Whenadvertiserscreateabrand,forexample,

theywanttoimpressconsumerswiththebrandanditsimage.Televisionprovidesanidealvehicleforthistypeof

communication.Buttelevisionisanexpensivemedium,andnotalladvertiserscanaffordtouseit.

Television'sinfluenceonadvertisingisfourfold.First,narrowcastingmeansthattelevisionchannelsareseenbyan

increasinglynarrowsegmentoftheaudience,theGolfChannel,forinstance,iswatchedbypeoplewhoplaygolf.

HomeandGardenTelevisionisseenbythoseinterestedinhouseholdimprovementprojects.Thus,audiencesare

smallerandmorehomogeneous(具有共同特點(diǎn)的)thantheyhavebeeninthepast.Second,thereisanincreaseinthe

numberoftelevisionchannelsavailabletoviewers,andthus,advertisers.Thishadalsoresultedinanincreaseinthe

sheernumberofadvertisementstowhichaudiencesareexposed.Third,digitalrecordingdevicesallowaudience

membersmorecontroloverwhichcommercialstheywatch.Fourth,controloverprogrammingisbeingpassedfromthe

networkstolocalcableoperatorsandsatelliteprogrammers.

Newspapers

Aftertelevision,themediumattractingthenextlargestannualasrevenueisnewspapers.TheNewYorkTimes,

whichreachesanationalaudience,accountsfor$1billioninadrevenueannually.Ithasincreaseditsnational

circulation(發(fā)行量)by40%andisnowavailableforhomedeliveryin168cities.Locally,newspapersarethelargest

advertisingmedium.

Newspapersarealessexpensiveadvertisingmediumthantelevisionandprovideawayforadvertisersto

communicatealonger,moredetailedmessagetotheiraudiencethantheycanthroughtelevision.Givennewproduction

techniques,advertisementscanbeprintedinabout48hours,meaningnewspapersarealsoaquickwayofgettingthe

messageout.Newspapersareoftenthemostimportantformofnewsforalocalcommunity,andtheydevelopahigh

degreeofloyaltyfromlocalreaders.

Radio

Advertisingonradiocontinuestogrow.Radioisoftenusedinconjunctionwithoutdoorbill-boards(廣告牌)and

theInternettoreachevenmorecustomersthantelevision.Advertisersarelikelytouseradiobecauseitisaless

expensivemediumthantelevision,whichmeansadvertiserscanaffordtorepeattheiradsoften.Internetcompaniesare

alsoturningtoradioadvertising.Radioprovidesawayforadvertiserstocommunicatewithaudiencemembersatall

timesoftheday.Consumerslistentoradioontheirwaytoschoolorwork,atwork,onthewayhome,andinthe

eveninghours.

Twomajorchanges-satelliteandInternetradio-willforceradioadvertiserstoadapttheirmethods.Bothofthese

radioformsallowlistenerstotuneinstationsthataremoredistantthanthelocalstationstheycouldreceiveinthepast.

Asaresult,radiowillincreasinglyattracttargetaudienceswholivemanymilesapart.

Magazines

Newsweeklies,women'stitles,andbusinessmagazineshaveallseenincreasesinadvertisingbecausetheyattract

thehigh-endmarket.Magazinesarepopularwithadvertisersbecauseofthenarrowmarketthattheydeliver.A

broadcastmediumsuchasnetworktelevisionattractsalltypesofaudiencemembers,butmagazineaudiencesaremore

homogeneous.IfyoureadSportsIllustrated,forexample,youhavesuchincommonwiththemagazine'sotherreaders.

Advertisersseemagazinesasanefficientwayofreachingtargetaudiencemembers.

Advertisersusingtheprintmedia-magazinesandnewspapers-willneedtoadapttotwomainchanges.First,the

Internetwillbringlargeraudiencestolocalnewspapers.Theseaudienceswillbemorediverseandgeographically

dispersed(分散)thaninthepast.Second,advertiserswillhavetounderstandhowtouseanincreasingnumberof

magazinesfortheirtargetaudiences.Althoughsomemagazineswillmaintainnationalaudiences,alargenumberof

magazineswillentertainnarroweraudiences.

Out-of-homeadvertising

Out-of-homeadvertising,alsocalledplace-basedadvertising,hasbecomeanincreasinglyeffectivewayofreaching

consumers,whoaremoreactivethaneverbefore.Manyconsumerstodaydonotsitathomeandwatchtelevision.

Usingbillboards,newsstands,andbussheltersforadvertisingisaneffectivewayofreachingtheseon-the-go

consumers.Moreconsumerstravellongerdistancestoandfromwork,whichalsomakesout-of-homeadvertising

effective.Technologyhaschangedthenatureofthebillboardbusiness,makingitamoreeffectivemediumthaninthe

past.Usingthedigitalprinting,billboardcompaniescanprintabillboardin2hours,comparedwith6dayspreviously.

Thisallowsadvertisersmorevarietyinthetypesofmessagestheycreatebecausetheycanchangetheirmessagesmore

quickly.

Internet

Asconsumersbecomemorecomfortablewithonlineshopping,advertiserswillseektoreachthismarket.As

consumersgetmoreoftheirnewsandinformationfromtheInternet,theabilityoftelevisionandradiotogettheword

outtoconsumerswilldecrease.ThechallengetoInternetadvertisersistocreateadsthataudiencemembersremember.

Internetadvertisingwillplayamoreprominentroleinorganizations9advertisinginthenearfuture.Internet

audiencestendtobequitehomogeneous,butsmall.Advertiserswillhavetoadjusttheirmethodstoreachthese

audiencesandwillhavetoadapttheirpersuasivestrategiestotheinlinemediumaswell.

Directmail

Afinaladvertisingmediumisdirectmail,whichusesmailingstoconsumerstocommunicateaclient5smessage.

Directmailincludesnewsletters,postcards,andspecialpromotion.Directmailisaneffectivewaytobuildrelationships

withconsumers.Formanybusinesses,directmailisthemosteffectiveformofadvertising.

1.Televisionisanattractiveadvertisingmediuminthat.

A)ithaslargeaudiencesC)ithelpsbuildupacompany'sreputation

B)itappealstohousewivesD)itisaffordabletomostadvertisers

2.WiththeincreaseinthenumberofTVchannels,.

A)thecostofTVadvertisinghasdecreasedB)thenumberofTVviewershasincreased

C)advertisers9interestinothermediahasdecreased

D)thenumberofTVadspeoplecanseehasincreased

3.Comparewithtelevision,newspapersasanadvertisingmedium______.

A)earnalargerannualadrevenueC)usemoreproductiontechniques

B)conveymoredetailedmessagesD)getmessagesoutmoreeffectively

4.Advertisingonradiocontinuestogrowbecause.

A)morelocalradiostationshavebeensetupC)itprovideseasyaccesstoconsumers

B)moderntechnologymakesitmoreentertainingD)ithasbeenrevolutionizedbyInternetradio

5.Magazinesareseenbyadvertisersasanefficientwayto.

A)reachtargetaudiencesC)attractdiverseaudiences

B)appealtoeducatedpeopleD)conveyallkindsofmessages

6.Out-of-homeadvertisinghasbecomemoreeffectivebecause.

A)billboardscanbereplacedwithintwohoursC)suchadshavebeenmademuchmoreattractive

B)consumerstravelmorenowthaneverbeforeD)thepaceofurbanlifeismuchfasternowadays

7.ThechallengetoInternetadvertisersistocreateadsthatare.

A)quicktoupdateB)pleasanttolookatC)easytorememberD)convenienttoaccess

8.Internetadvertiserswillhavetoadjusttheirmethodstoreachaudiencesthattendtobe.

9.Directmailisaneffectiveformofadvertisingforbusinesstodevelop.

10.Thispassagediscusseshowadvertisersselectforadvertisements.

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

11.A)Givenhisankleagoodrest.C)Continuehisregularactivities.

B)Treathisinjuryimmediately.D)Becarefulwhenclimbingsteps.

12.A)Onatrain.B)Onaplane.C)Inatheater.D)Inarestaurant.

13.A)Atragicaccident.B)Asadoccasion.

C)Smith'sunusuallifestory.D)Smith'ssleepingproblem.

14.A)Reviewthedetailofallherlessons.C)Talkwithherabouthislearningproblems.

B)Comparenoteswithhisclassmates.D)Focusinthemainpointsofherlectures.

15.A)Themanblamedthewomanforbeingcareless.B)Themanmisunderstoodthewoman'sapology.

C)Thewomanofferedtopayfortheman'scoffee.D)Thewomanspiltcoffeeontheman'sjacket.

16.A)Extremelytedious.C)Lackingagoodplot.

B)Hardtounderstand.D)Notworthseeingtwice.

17.A)Attendingeverylecture.C)Readingveryextensively.

B)Doinglotsofhomework.D)Usingtest-takingstrategies.

18.A)ThedigitalTVsystemwillofferdifferentprograms.B)Heiseagertoseewhatthenewsystemislike.

C)Hethinksitunrealistictohave500channels.D)ThenewTVsystemmaynotprovideanythingbetter.

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Anoticebytheelectricityboard.C)Thedescriptionofathiefindisguise.

B)Adspromotingelectricappliances.D)Anewpolicyonpensioners9welfare.

20.A)Speakingwithaproperaccent.C)Makingfriendswiththem.

B)Wearinganofficialuniform.D)ShowingthemhisID.

21.A)Tobeonthealertwhenbeingfollowed.C)Nottoletanyoneinwithoutanappointment.

B)Nottoleaveseniorcitizensaloneathome.D)Towatchoutforthosefromtheelectricityboard.

22.A)Shewasrobbedneartheparkinglot.C)Thepensionshehadjustdrawnwasstolen.

B)Allhermoneyinthebankdisappeared.D)Shewasknockeddowninthepostoffice.

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.A)Marketingconsultancy.C)Luxuryhotelmanagement.

B)Professionalaccountancy.D)Businessconferenceorganization.

24.A)Havingagoodknowledgeofitscustoms.C)Havingbeentothecountrybefore.

B)Knowingsomekeypeopleintourism.D)BeingabletospeakJapanese.

25.A)Itwillbringherpotentialintofullplay.C)ItwillenablehertoimproveherChinese.

B)Itwillinvolvelotsoftraintravel.D)ItwillgivehermorechancestovisitJapan.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

26.A)Thelackoftime.C)Thefrustrationsatwork.

B)Thequalityoflife.D)Thepressureonworkingfamilies.

27.A)Theywerejustasbusyaspeopleoftoday.C)Theydidn'tcomplainasmuchasmodemman.

B)Theysawtheimportanceofcollectiveefforts.D)Theylivedahardlifebyhuntingandgathering.

28.A)Tolookforcreativeideasofawardingemployees.

B)Toexplorestrategiesforloweringproductioncosts.

C)Toseeknewapproachestodealingwithcomplaints.

D)Tofindeffectivewaystogiveemployeesflexibility.

PassageTwo

Questions29to31arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

29.A)Familyviolence.C)Herfather'sdisloyalty.

B)TheGreatDepression.D)Hermother'sbadtemper.

30.A)Hisadvancedage.C)Hisimprovedfinancialcondition.

B)Hischildren'sefforts.D)Hissecondwife'spositiveinfluence.

31.A)Loveisblind.C)Divorceoftenhasdisastrousconsequences.

B)Lovebreedslove.D)Happinessishardtofindinblendedfamilies.

PassageThree

Questions32to35arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

32.A)Itwaslocatedinapark.C)Itwentbankruptallofasudden.

B)Itsownerdiedofaheartattack.D)Itspottedplantswereforleaseonly.

33.A)Plantingsometreesinthegreenhouse.C)PuttingupaGoingOutofBusinesssign.

B)Writingawantadtoalocalnewspaper.D)Helpingacustomerselectsomepurchases.

34.A)Openinganofficeinthenewofficepark.C)Developingfreshbusinessopportunities.

B)Keepingbetterrelationswithhercompany.D)Buildingabiggreenhouseofhisown.

35.A)Owningthegreenhouseoneday.C)Cultivatingmorepottedplants.

B)Securingajobattheofficepark.D)Findingcustomersoutoftown.

SectionC

We'renowwitnessingtheemergenceofanadvancedeconomybasedoninformationandknowledge.Physical(36)

,rawmaterials,andcapitalarenolongerthekey(37)inthecreationofwealth.Now,the(38)

rawmaterialinoureconomyisknowledge.Tomorrow'swealthdependsonthedevelopmentandexchangeof

knowledge.And(39)enteringtheworkforceoffertheirknowledge,nottheirmuscles.Knowledgeworkersget

paidfortheireducationandtheirabilitytolearn.Knowledgeworkers(40)inmindwork.Theydealwith

symbols:(41),anddata.

Whatdoesallthismeanforyou?Asafutureknowledgeworker,youcanexpecttobe(42),processing,

aswellasexchanginginformation,(43),threeoutofhourjobsinvolvesomeformofmindwork,andthat

numberwillincreasesharplyinthefuture.Managementandemployeesalike

(44).

Inthenewworldofwork,youcanlookforwardtobeinginconstanttraining(45)

__________________________________________________________________.Anddon'twaitforsomeoneto

“empower"you.Youhavetoempoweryourself.

PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

SectionA

SomeyearsagoIwasofferedawritingassignmentthatwouldrequirethreemonthsoftravelthroughEurope.Ihad

beenabroadacoupleoftimes,butIcouldhardly_47_toknowmywayaroundthecontinent.Moreover,my

knowledgeofforeignlanguageswas_48_toalittlecollegeFrench.

Ihesitated.HowwouldI,unabletospeakthelanguage,_49_unfamiliarwithlocalgeographyortransportation

systems,setup_50_anddoresearch?Itseemedimpossible,andwithconsiderable_51_Isatdowntowritealetter

beggingoff.Halfwaythrough,athoughtcanthroughmymind:youcanlearnifyoudon'ttry.SoIacceptedthe

assignment.

Thereweresomebad_52_.ButbythetimeIhadfinishedthetripIwasanexperiencedtraveler.Andeversince,I

haveneverhesitatedtoheadforeventhemostremoteofplaces,withoutguidersoreven_53_bookings,confidentthat

somehowIwillmanage.

Thepointisthatthenew,thedifferent,isalmostbydefinition_54_.Buteachtimeyoutrysomething,youlearn,

andasthelearningpilesup,theworldopenstoyou.

I'velearnedtoskiat40,andflownuptheRhineRiverina_55_.AndIknowI'llgoondoingsuchthings.Ifsnot

becauseI'mbraverormoredaringthanothers.I'mnot.ButI'llacceptanxietyasanothernameforchallengeandI

believeIcan_56_wonders.

A)accomplishE)constantlyI)manufactureM)regret

B)advancedF)declareJ)momentsN)scary

C)balloonG)interviewsK)newsO)totally

D)claimH)limitedL)reduced

SectionB

PassageOne

Globalwarmingmayormaynotbethegreatenvironmentalcrisisofthe21stcentury,butregardlessofwhetheritis

orisn't-wewon'tdomuchaboutit.Wewillargueoveritandmayeven,asanation,makesomefairly

solemn-soundingcommitmentstoavoidit.Butthemoredramaticandmeaningfulthesecommitmentsseem,theless

likelytheyaretobeobserved.

AlGorecallsglobalwanningan"'inconvenienttruth,asifmerelyrecognizingitcouldputusonapathtoa

solution.Buttherealtruthisthatwedon'tknowenoughtorelieveglobalwarming,and-withoutmajortechnological

breakthroughs-wecan'tdomuchaboutit.

From2003to2050,theworld'spopulationisprojectedtogrowfrom6.4billionto9.1billion,a42%increase.If

energyuseperpersonandtechnologyremainthesame,totalenergyuseandgreenhousegasemissions(mainly,CO2)

willbe42%higherin2050.butthafstoolow,becausesocietiesthatgrowricherusemoreenergy.Weneedeconomic

growthunlesswecondemntheworld'spoortotheirpresentpovertyandfreezeeveryoneelse'slivingstandards.With

modestgrowth,energyuseandgreenhouseemissionsmorethandoubleby2050.

Nogovernmentwilladoptrigidrestrictionsoneconomicgrowthandpersonalfreedom(limitsonelectricityusage,

drivingandtravel)thatmightcutbackglobalwarming.Still,politicianswanttoshowthey're"doingsomething.9,

ConsidertheKyotoProtocol(京都議定書).Itallowedcountriesthatjoinedtopunishthosethatdidn't.Butithasn't

reducedCO2emissions(upabout25%since1990),andmanysignatories(簽字國(guó))didn'tadopttoughenoughpolicies

tohittheir2008-2012targets.

Thepracticalconclusionisthatifglobalwarmingisapotentialdisaster,theonlysolutionisnewtechnology.Only

anaggressiveresearchanddevelopmentprogrammightfindwaysofbreakingdependenceonfossilfuelsordealing

withit.

Thetroublewiththeglobalwarmingdebateisthatithasbecomeamoralproblemwhenit'sreallyanengineeringone.

Theinconvenienttruthisthatifwedon'tsolvetheengineeringproblem,we'rehelpless.

57.Whatissaidaboutglobalwarminginthefirstparagraph?

A)Itmaynotproveanenvironmentalcrisisatall.C)Seriousstepshavebeentakentoavoidorstopit.

B)Itisanissuerequiringworldwidecommitments.D)Verylittlewillbedonetobringitundercontrol.

58.Accordingtotheauthor'sunderstanding,whatisAlGore'sviewonglobalwarming?

A)Itisarealitybothpeopleandpoliticiansareunawareof.

B)Itisaphenomenonthatcausesusmanyinconveniences.

C)Itisaproblemthatcanbesolvedonceitisrecognized.

D)Itisanareaweactuallyhavelittleknowledgeabout.

59.Greenhouseemissionswillmorethandoubleby2050becauseof.

A)economicgrowthC)wastefuluseofenergy

B)thewideninggapbetweentherichandpoorD)therapidadvancesofscienceandtechnology

60.Theauthorbelievesthat,sincethesigningoftheKyotoProtocol,.

A)politicianshavestartedtodosomethingtobetterthesituation

B)fewnationshaveadoptedrealtoughmeasurestolimitenergyuse

C)reductionsinenergyconsumptionhavegreatlycutbackglobalwarming

D)internationalcooperationhascontributedtosolvingenvironmentalproblems

61.Whatisthemessagetheauthorintendstoconvey?

A)Globalwarmingismoreofamoralissuethanapracticalone.

B)Theultimatesolutiontoglobalwarmingliesinnewtechnology

C)Thedebateoverglobalwarmingwillleadtotechnologicalbreakthroughs.

D)Peoplehavetogiveupcertainmaterialcomfortstostopglobalwarming.

PassageTwo

Somedayastrangerwillreadyoure-mailwithoutyourpermissionorscantheWebsitesyou'vevisited.Orperhaps

someonewillcasuallyglancethroughyourcreditcardpurchaseorcellphonebillstofindoutyourshopping

preferencesorcallinghabits.

Infact,it'slikelysomeofthesethingshavealreadyhappenedtoyou.Whowouldwatchyouwithoutyour

permission?Itmightbeaspouse,agirlfriend,amarketingcompany,aboss,acoporacriminal.Whoeveritis,they

willseeyouinawayyouneverintendedtobeseen-the21stcenturyequivalentofbeingcaughtnaked.

Psychologiststellusboundariesarehealthy,thatit'simportanttorevealyourselftofriends,familyandloversin

stages,atappropriatetimes.Butfewboundariesremain.Thedigitalbreadcrumbs(碎屑)youleaveeverywheremakeit

easyforstrangerstoreconstructwhoyouare,whereyouareandwhatyoulike.Insomecases,asimpleGooglesearch

canrevealwhatyouthink.Likeitornot,increasinglyweliveinaworldwhereyousimplecannotkeepasecret.

Thekeyquestionis:Doesthatmatter?

WhenopinionpollsaskAmericansaboutprivacy,mostsaytheyareconcernedaboutlosingit.Asurveyfoundan

overwhelmingpessimismaboutprivacy,with60percentofrespondentssayingtheyfeeltheirprivacyis"slippingaway,

andthatbothersme.”

Butpeoplesayonethinganddoanother.OnlyatinyfractionofAmericanschangeanybehaviorsinaneffortto

preservetheirprivacy.Fewpeopleturndownadiscountattollbooths(U攵費(fèi)站)toavoidusingtheEZ-Passsystemthat

cantrackautomobilemovements.Andfewturndownsupermarketloyaltycards.PrivacyeconomistAlessandro

AcquistihasrunaseriesofteststhatrevealpeoplewillsurrenderpersonalinformationlikeSocialSecuritynumbers

justtogettheirhandsonapitiful50-cents-offcoupon(優(yōu)惠券).

Butprivacydoesmatter-atleastsometimes.Ifslikehealth:Whenyouhaveit,youdon'tnoticeit.Onlywhenit's

gonedoyouwishyou'ddonemoretoprotectit.

62.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"the21stcenturyequivalentofbeingcaughtnaked”(Lines3-4,Para.2)?

A)People'spersonalinformationiseasilyaccessedwithouttheirknowledge.

B)Inthe21stcenturypeopletryeverymeanstolookintoothers'secrets.

C)Peopletendtobemorefrankwitheachotherintheinformationage.

D)Criminalsareeasilycaughtonthespotwithadvancedtechnology.

63.Whatwouldpsychologistsadviseontherelationshipsbetweenfriends?

A)Friendsshouldopentheirheartstoeachother.C)Thereshouldbeadistanceevenbetweenfriends.

B)Friendsshouldalwaysbefaithfultoeachother.D)Thereshouldbefewerdisputesbetweenfriends.

64.Whydoestheauthorsay“weliveinaworldwhereyousimplecannotkeepasecret”(Line5,Para.3)?

A)Modernsocietyhasfinallyevolvedintoanopensociety.

B)Peopleleavetracesaroundwhenusingmoderntechnology.

C)Therearealwayspeoplewhoarecuriousaboutothers9affairs.

D)Manysearchenginesprofitbyrevealingpeople'sidentities.

65.WhatdomostAmericansdowithregardtoprivacyprotection?

A)Theychangebehaviorsthatmightdisclosetheiridentity.

B)Theyusevariousloyaltycardsforbusinesstransactions.

C)Theyrelymoreandmoreonelectronicdevices.D)Theytalkalotbuthardlydoanythingaboutit.

66.Accordingtothepassage,privacyislikehealthinthat.

A)peoplewillmakeeveryefforttokeepitC)itissomethingthatcaneasilybelost

B)itsimportanceisrarelyunderstoodD)peopledon'tcherishituntiltheyloseit

PartVCloze(15minutes)

Universitiesareinstitutionthatteachawidevarietyofsubjectsatadvancedlevels.Theyalsocarryoutresearch

workaimed_67_extendingman'sknowledgeofthesesubjects.Theemphasisgiventoeachofthesefunctions_68_

fromuniversitytouniversity,accordingtotheviewsofthepeoplein_69_andaccordingtotheresourcesavailable.The

smallerandneweruniversitiesdonot_70_thestafforequipmenttocarryoutthe_71_researchprojectspossiblein

largerinstitutions._72_mostexpertsagreethatsomeresearchactivityis_73_tokeepthestaffandtheirstudentsin

_74_withthelatestdevelopmentsintheirsubjects.

Moststudentsattendauniversitymainlyto_75_theknowledgeneededfortheirchosen_76_.Educationists

believethatthisaimshouldnotbethe_77_one.Universitieshavealwaysaimedtoproducemenandwomen_78_

judgmentandwisdomaswellasknowledge.Forthisreason,they_79_studentstomeetotherswithdiffering_80_and

toreadwidelyto_81_theirunderstandinginmanyfieldsofstudy._82_asecondaryschoolcourse,astudentshouldbe

interestedenoughinasubjecttoenjoygainingknowledgeforitsown_83_.Heshouldbepreparedto_84_sacrificesto

studyhischosen_85_indepth.Heshouldhaveanambitiontomakesome86contributiontoman'sknowledge.

67.A)atB)byC)toD)in

68.A)turnsB)rangesC)movesD)varies

69.A)prospectB)placeC)controlD)favor

70.A)occupyB)possessC)involveD)spare

71.A)maximumB)mediumC)virtualD)vast

72.A)ButB)AsC)WhileD)For

73.A)naturalB)essentialC)functionalD)optional

74.A)coordinationB)accordanceC)touchD)grasp

75.A)acquireB)acceptC)endureD)ensure

76.A)processionB)profe

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