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Part

I

Vocabulary

and

Structure

Directions:

There

are

a

number

of

incomplete

sentences

in

this

part.

For

each

sentence

there

are

four

choices

marked

A),

B),

C)

and

D).

Choose

the

ONE

answer

that

best

completes

the

sentence.

Then

mark

the

corresponding

letter

on

the

Answer

Sheet

with

a

single

line

through

the

centre.

1.The

ship

_____

South

America.

A.

is

bound

for

B.

bound

for

C.

bound

to

D.

is

bound

to

2.The

lifeboat

went

out

to

rescue

a

ship

in

_____.

A.

disgrace

B.

disappointment

C.

despair

D.

distress

3.I

must

_____

my

lawyer

before

I

make

my

final

decisions.

A.

contrast

B.

contact

C.

contract

D.

compare

4.The

two

cars

were

broken

into

pieces

in

the

_____.

A.

collision

B.

crash

C.

collapse

D.

confusion

5.You’d

better

_____

the

warm

weather

by

going

for

a

walk

this

afternoon.

A.

take

use

of

B.

take

the

advantage

of

C.

take

advantage

of

D.

take

the

use

of

6.Jean

_____

own

a

car

but

I

don’t

believe

her.

A.

claims

B.

claims

to

C.

claims

that

D.

claims

of

7.We

tried

to

_____

him

_____climbing

the

mountain

without

a

guide.

A.

discouragefrom

B.

encouragefrom

C.

persuade.to

D.

encourageto

8.We

are

_____

to

John

for

bringing

the

books.

A.

grateful

B.

capable

C.

appropriate

D.

owing

9.The

new

engine

must

be

thoroughly

_____

before

being

out

on

the

market.

A.

tried

out

B.

tried

to

C.

tried

in

D.

tried

with

10.

We

will

not

have

the

picnic

unless

more

people

_____.

A.

signed

in

B.

signed

with

C.

signed

for

D.

signed

up

11.Are

you

_____

that

you

are

sitting

on

your

hat?

A.

know

B.

find

C.

aware

D.

assure

12.A

series

of

reforms

_____

the

new

regime.

A.

fell

into

B.

ushered

into

C.

ended

up

D.

resulted

from

13.

Victory

is

_____,

but

not

impossible.

A.

unnecessary

B.

unimportant

C.

unpredictable

D.

unlikely

14.

Every

time

she

quarreled

with

her

husband

she

would

end

up

______.

A.

crying

B.

to

cry

C.

in

cry

D.

cry

15.He

should

really

quit

_____.

A.

to

smoke

B.

with

smoke

C.

in

smoke

D.

smoking

16.The

chair

is

_____,

so

move

it

please.

A.

under

way

B.

in

the

way

C.

by

the

way

D.

under

the

way

17.I

do

feel

a

little

nervous

_____.

A.

at

the

time

B.

at

one

time

C.

at

times

D.

at

a

time.

18.______

such

a

kind

person.

A.

Never

before

have

I

met

C.

Never

before

I

have

met

B.

Never

before

I

met

D.

Never

before

did

I

meet

19.It

happened

in

the

day

______

the

evening.

A.

as

opposed

to

B.

opposed

to

C.

as

contrasted

to

D.

contrasted

to

20.The

company

has

the

_____

right

to

print

Mr.

Dare’s

books.

A.

exclusive

B.

inclusive

C.

exclude

D.

include

21.They

kept

him

locked

up

for

five

days

and

even

prevented

him

from

_____

his

family.

A.

contracting

B.

contacting

C.

contrasting

D.

conforming

22.She

_____

to

fight

off

her

attacker,

and

escaped

down

a

side

street.

A.

tried

B.

managed

C.

endured

D.

handled

23.It’s

a

very

old

car

and

the

spare

parts

are

_____

available.

A.

no

any

longer

B.

no

longer

C.

not

any

longer

D.

not

longer

24.Many

small

investors

are

taking

_____

of

these

attractive

share

offers

to

make

a

quick

profit.

A.

advantage

B.

benefit

C.

interest

D.

use

25.Why

don’t

you

take

physics

next

term?

It’s

not

_____

to

understand

as

you

might

think.

A.

that

hard

B.

too

hard

C.

so

hard

D.

such

hard

26.She

has

no

idea

what

the

book

is

about.

She

_____

have

read

it

very

carefully.

A.

mustn’t

B.

can’t

C.

shouldn’t

D.

needn’t

27.Why

is

she

looking

at

me

as

if

she

_____

me?

I

have

never

seen

her

before

in

my

life.

A.

knows

B.

knew

C.

had

known

me

D.

has

known

28.There

is

something

wrong

with

my

TV

set.

I

must

have

it

_____.

A.

check

B.

checking

C.

to

check

D.

checked

29.These

chairs

may

look

good,

but

are

very

uncomfortable

_____.

A.

to

sit

on

them

B.

to

sit

on

C.

sitting

on

them

D.

sitting

30.All

the

police

officers

were

equipped

with

shields

to

defend

_____

against

the

riots.(叛亂者)

A.

themselves

B.

them

C.

himself

D.

him

Part

II.

Reading

Comprehension

Directions:

There

are

4

passages

in

this

part.

Each

passage

is

followed

by

some

questions

or

unfinished

statements.

For

each

of

them

there

are

four

choices

marked

A),

B),

C)

and

D).

You

should

decide

on

the

best

choice

and

mark

the

corresponding

letter

on

the

Answer

Sheet

with

a

single

line

through

the

centre.

Passage

one

O.

Henry

was

a

pen

name

used

by

an

American

writer

of

short

stories.

His

real

name

was

William

Sydney

Porter.

He

was

born

in

North

Carolina

in

1862.

As

a

young

boy

he

lived

an

exciting

life.

He

did

not

go

to

school

for

very

long,

but

he

managed

to

teach

himself

everything

he

needed

to

know.

When

he

was

about

20

years

old,

O.

Henry

went

to

Texas,

where

he

tried

different

jobs.

He

first

worked

on

a

newspaper,

and

then

had

a

job

in

a

bank,

when

some

money

went

missing

from

the

bank

O.

Henry

was

believed

to

have

stolen

it.

Because

of

that,

he

was

sent

to

prison.

During

the

three

years

in

prison,

he

learned

to

write

short

stories.

After

he

got

out

of

prison,

he

went

to

New

York

and

continued

writing.

He

wrote

mostly

about

New

York

and

the

life

of

the

poor

there.

People

liked

his

stories,

because

simple

as

the

tales

were,

they

would

finish

with

a

sudden

change

at

the

end,

to

the

reader’s

surprise.31.

In

which

order

did

O.

Henry

do

the

following

things?

a.

Lived

in

New

York.

b.

Worked

in

a

bank.

c.

Travelled

to

Texas.

d.

Was

put

in

prison.

e.

Had

a

newspaper

Job.

f.

Learned

to

write

stories.

A.

e.

c.

f.

b.

d.

a

B.

c.

e.

b.

d.

f.

a

C.

e.

b.

d.

c.

a.

f.

D.

c.

b.

e.

d.

a

f.

32.

People

enjoyed

reading

O.

Henry’s

stories

because

__________.

A.

they

had

surprise

endings

B.

they

were

easy

to

understand

C.

they

showed

his

love

for

the

poor

D.

they

were

about

New

York

City33.

O.

Henry

went

to

prison

because

________

.

A.

people

thought

he

had

stolen

money

from

the

newspaper

B.

he

broke

the

law

by

not

using

his

own

name

C.

he

wanted

to

write

stories

about

prisoners

D.

people

thought

he

had

taken

money

that

was

not

his

34.

What

do

we

know

about

O.

Henry

before

he

began

writing?

A.

He

was

well-educated.

B.

He

was

not

serious

about

his

work.

C.

He

was

devoted

to

the

poor.

D.

He

was

very

good

at

learning.

35.

Where

did

O.

Henry

get

most

material

for

his

short

stories?

A.

His

life

inside

the

prison.

B.

The

newspaper

articles

he

wrote.

C.

The

city

and

people

of

New

York.

D.

His

exciting

early

life

as

a

boy.

Passage

two

One

day

a

few

years

ago

a

very

funny

thing

happened

to

a

neighbour

of

mine.

He

is

a

teacher

at

one

of

London’s

big

medical

schools,

He

had

finished

his

teaching

for

the

summer

term

and

was

at

the

airport

on

his

way

to

Russia

to

give

a

lecture.

He

had

put

a

few

clothes

and

his

lecture

notes

in

his

shoulder

bag,

but

he

had

put

Rupert,

the

skeleton

(人體骨骼)

to

be

used

in

his

lecture,

in

a

large

brown

suitcase

(箱子).

At

the

airport

desk,

he

suddenly

thought

that

he

had

forgotten

to

buy

a

newspaper.

He

left

his

suitcase

near

the

desk

and

went

over

to

the

shop.

When

he

got

back

he

discovered

that

someone

had

taken

his

suitcase

by

mistake.

He

often

wonders

what

they

said

when

they

got

home

and

found

Rupert.

36.

Who

wrote

the

story?

A.

Rupert’s

teacher.B.

The

neighbor’s

teacher.C.

A

medical

school

teacher.

D.

The

teacher’s

neighbor.37.

Why

did

the

teacher

put

a

skeleton

in

his

suitcase?

A.

He

needed

it

for

the

summer

term

in

London.

B.

He

needed

it

for

the

lecture

he

was

going

to

give.

C.

He

wanted

to

take

it

to

Russia

for

medical

research.

D.

He

wanted

to

take

it

home

as

he

had

finished

his

teaching.

38.

What

happened

at

the

airport?

A.

The

skeleton

went

missing

.

B.

The

skeleton

was

stolen

.

C.

The

teacher

forgot

his

suitcase.

D.

The

teacher

took

the

wrong

suitcase

.

39.

Which

of

the

following

best

tells

the

teacher’s

feeling

about

the

incident?A.

He

is

very

angry

.

B.

He

thinks

it

rather

funny

.

C.

He

feels

helpless

without

Rupert.

D.

He

feels

good

without

Rupert

.

40.

Which

of

the

following

might

have

happened

afterwards?

A.

The

teacher

got

back

the

suitcase

but

not

Rupert.

B.

The

teacher

got

back

neither

the

suitcase

nor

Rupert.

C.

The

teacher

got

back

Rupert

but

not

the

suitcase.

D.

The

teacher

got

back

both

the

suitcase

and

Rupert.

Passage

three

On

the

evening

of

June

21,

1992,

a

tall

man

with

brown

hair

and

blue

eyes

entered

the

beautiful

hall

of

the

BellTower

Hotel

in

Xi’anwith

his

bicycle.

The

hotel

workers

received

him

and

telephoned

the

manager,

for

they

had

never

seen

a

bicycle

in

the

hotel

ball

before

though

they

lived

in

“the

kingdom

of

bicycles.”Robert

Friedlander,

an

American,

arrived

in

Xi’an

on

his

bicycle

trip

across

Asia

which

started

last

December

in

New

Delhi,

When

he

was

11,

he

read

the

book

Marco

Polo

and

made

up

his

mind

to

visit

the

Silk

Road.

Now,

after

44

years

,

he

was

on

the

Silk

Road

in

Xi’an

and

his

early

dreams

were

coming

true.

Robert

Friedlander’s

next

destinations

(目的地)

were

Lanzhou,

Dunhuang,

Urumqi,

etc.

He

will

complete

his

trip

in

Pakistan.

41.

The

best

headline(標(biāo)題)

for

this

newspaper

article

would

be

__________.

A.

The

KingdomB.

A

Beautiful

Hotel

in

Xi’anC.

Marco

Polo

and

the

Silk

RoadD.

An

American

Achieving

His

Aims

42.

The

hotel

workers

told

the

manager

about

Friedlander

coming

to

the

hotel

because_________.

A.

he

asked

to

see

the

manager

B.

he

entered

the

hall

with

a

bike

C.

the

manager

had

to

know

about

all

foreign

guests

D.

the

manager

knew

about

his

trip

and

was

expecting

him

43.

Friedlander

is

visiting

the

three

countries

in

the

following

order:

________.

A.

China,

India,

and

PakistanB.

India,

China,

and

PakistanC.

Pakistan,

China,

and

IndiaD.

China,

Pakistan,

and

India44.

What

made

Friedlander

want

to

come

to

China?

A.

The

stories

about

Marco

Polo.

B.

The

famous

sights

in

Xi’an

.C.

His

interest

in

Chinese

silk.

D.

His

childhood

dreams

about

bicycles

.

45.

Friedlander

can

be

said

to

be

_____.

A.

clever

B.

friendly

C.

hardworking

D.

strong—minded

Passage

four

Mr.

Grey

was

the

manager

of

a

small

office

in

London.

He

lived

in

the

country,

and

came

up

to

work

by

train.

He

liked

walking

from

the

station

to

his

office

unless

it

was

raining,

because

it

gave

him

some

exercise.

One

morning

he

was

walking

along

the

street

when

a

stranger

stopped

him

and

said

to

him,

“You

may

not

remember

me,

sir,

but

seven

years

ago

I

came

to

London

without

a

penny

in

my

pockets,

I

stopped

you

in

this

street

and

asked

you

to

lend

me

some

money,

and

you

lent

me

£5,

because

you

said

you

were

willing

to

take

a

chance

so

as

to

give

a

man

a

start

on

the

way

to

success.”Mr

Grey

thought

for

a

few

minutes

and

then

said,

“Yes,

I

remember

you.

Go

on

with

your

story!”

“Well,”

answered

the

strange

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