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事
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90
分鐘內(nèi)做完試卷一上的
PartI
至
PartIII
和試卷二上的
PartIV。90
分鐘后,監(jiān)考人員收取答題紙和試卷一,然后考生再做試卷二上的作文題。作文題答題時(shí)間為
30
分鐘。全部考試時(shí)間為
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全國大學(xué)英語四、六級(jí)考試委員會(huì)
PartⅠ
ListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwarsaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce:Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmaxireadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichis,thebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Example:Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)Attheoffice.B)Inthewaitingroom.C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisconversationismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)"Attheoffice"isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C]ID]
1.A)Theywentalongwaytoattendtheparty.
B)Theydidn'tthinkmuchofthefoodanddrinks.
C)Theyknewnoneoftheotherguestsattheparty.
D)Theyenjoyedthepartybetterthantheotherguests.
2.A)Tothebookstore.C)Tothemarket.
B)Tothedentist's.D)Tothepostoffice.
3.A)Dr.Andrewshasbeenpromotedforhisthoroughness.
B)ShedisagreeswithDr.Andrewsonmanyoccasions.
C)Dr.Andrewsusedtokeephispatientswaiting.
D)ShedislikesDr.Andrewsasmuchasthenewphysician.
4.A)Tomisusuallytalkative.C)Tomhasdozensofthingstoattendto.
B)Tomhasaverybadtemper.D)Tomisdislikedbyhiscolleagues.
5.A)Topickupthewomanfromthelibrary.
B)Tomakeacopyofthescheduleforhisfriend.
C)Tofindoutmoreaboutthetopicfortheseminar.
D)Togettheseminarscheduleforthewoman.
6.A)Thewomanhastogetthetextbooksinotherways.
B)Thewomanhassoldherusedtextbookstothebookstore.
C)Themanisgoingtobuyhistextbooksfromabookstore.
D)Themandoesn'twanttosellhistextbookstothewoman.
7.A)Attendaconference.C)Meethislawyer.
B)Giveaspeech.D)Makeabusinesstrip.
8A)Jessiealwayssayswhatshethinks.
B)Jessieseemstohavealotonhermind.
C)Jessieiswrongtofindfaultwithherboss.
D)Jessieshouldknowthemarketingdirectorbetter.t
9.A)Heienistalkative.C)Helenissociable.
B)Helenisactive.D)Helenisquiet.
10.A)JimmywillregretmarryingaFrenchwoman.B)Jimmyisnotseriousinmakingdecisions.
C)Jimmyisrichenoughtobuyabighouse.D)Jimmy'swordsareoftennotreliable.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Itcanbeusedbyfarmerstoprotectlargebuildings.
B)ItwasbroughttothenorthernUSAbyAsianfarmers.
C)IthasdonemoreharmthangoodinthesouthernUSA.
D)ItwasintroducedintotheUSAtokillharmfulweeds.
12.A)Peoplewillhavetorelyonkudzuforaliving.
B)Theywillsoonbeovergrownwithkudzu.
C)Theywillbecometoohardtoplough.
D)Peoplewillfindithardtoprotectthesoil.
13.A)Thefarmerstherehavebroughtitundercontrol.
B)Thefactoriestherehavefoundagooduseforit.
C)Theclimatethereisunfavorabletoitsgrowth.
D)Thesoilthereisnotsosuitablefortheplant.
PassageTwo
Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Abusinesscorporation.C)Asocietyoflegalprofessionals.
B)Theuniverseasawhole.D)Anassociationofteachersandscholars.
15.A)Itslargestexpansiontookplaceduringthatperiod.
B)Itsroleinsocietywentthroughadramaticchange.
C)Smalluniversitiescombinedtoformbiggerones.
D)Provincialcollegesweretakenoverbylargeruniversities.
16.A)Privatedonations.C)Grantsfromcorporations.
B)Governmentfunding.D)Feespaidbystudents.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)HewaswoundedintheSpanishcivilwar.
B)Hewasinterestedinthestudyofwildanimals.
C)HestartedtheorganizationHeiferInternational.
D)Hesoldhiscowstomanycountriesintheworld.
18.A)Tohelpstarvingfamiliestobecomeself-supporting.
B)Tomakeplansforthedevelopmentofpoorcommunities.
C)Toteachpeoplehowtousenewskillstoraiseanimals.
D)Todistributefoodtothepooraroundtheworld.
19.A)Theyshouldhelpotherfamiliesthewaytheyhavebeenhelped.
B)Theyshouldofferallbabyanimalstotheirpoorneighbors.
C)Theyshouldsubmitareportoftheirneedsandgoals.
D)Theyshouldprovidefoodforthelocalcommunities.
20.A)Ithasimprovedanimalbreedingskillsallovertheworld.
B)Ithashelpedrelievehungerinsomedevelopingcountries.
C)Ithaspromotedinternationalexchangeoffarmingtechnology.
D)IthasbridgedthegapbetweentherichandthepoorinAmerica.PartⅡ
ReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Passageone
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart,Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsatunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Interestinpursuinginternationalcareershassoaredinrecentyears.enhancedbychronic(長久的
)personnelshortagesthatarecausingcompaniestosearchbeyondtheirhomebordersfortalent.
Professionalsseekcareerexperienceoutsideoftheirhomecountriesforavarietyofreasons.Theymayfeeltheneedtorechargetheirbatterieswithanewchallenge.Theymaywantapositionwithmoreresponsibilitythatencouragescreativityandinitiative.Ortheymaywishtoexposetheirchildrentoanotherculture,andtheopportunitytolearnasecondlanguage.
When
applying
for
a
job,
one
usually
has
to
submit
a
resume
or
curriculum
vitae
(CV).
The
two
termsgenerally
mean
the
same
thing:
a
one-
or
two
document
describing
one's
educational
qualificationsandprofessionalexperience.However,guidelinesforpreparingar6sum6areconstantlychanging.Thebestadviceistofindoutwhatisappropriateregardingthecorporate(公司)culture,thecountryculture,andthecultureofthepersonmakingthehiringdecision.Thechallengewillbetoembracetwoormoreculturesinonedocument.Thefollowinglistisagoodplacetostart.
●
"Educationalrequirementsdifferfromcountrytocountry.Inalmosteverycaseof'cross-border'jobhunting,juststatingthetitleofyourdegreewillnotbeanadequatedescription.Providethereaderwithdetailsaboutyourstudiesandanyrelatedexperience."daohangtigong
●
Payattentiontotheresumeformatyouuse-chronologicalorreverse-chronologicalorder.Chronological
order
means
listing
your
'oldest'
work
experience
first.
Reverse-chronological
order
meanslistingyourcurrentormostrecentexperiencefirst.Mostcountrieshavepreferencesaboutwhichformatismostacceptable.Ifyoufindnospecificguidelines.thegeneralpreferenceisforthereverse-chronologicalformat."
●
If
you
are
submitting
your
resume
in
English,
find
out
if
the
recipient
(收件人)
uses
British
EnglishorAmericanEnglishbecausetherearevariationsbetweenthetwoversions.Forexample,universityeducationisoftenreferredtoas'tertiaryeducation'intheUnitedKingdom,butthistermisalmostneverused
in
the
United
States.
A
reader
who
is
unfamiliar
with
these
variations
may
assume
that
your
resumecontainserrors.
21.Companiesarehiringmoreforeignemployeesbecause
A)theyfindforeignemployeesareusuallymoretalented
B)theyneedoriginalideasfromemployeeshiredoverseas
C)theywanttoexpandtheirbusinessbeyondhomeborders
D)theyhavedifficultyfindingqualifiedpersonnelathome
22.Theauthorbelievesthatanindividualwhoappliestoworkoverseas
A)isusuallycreativeandfullofinitiative
B)aimstoimprovehisforeignlanguageskills
C)isdissatisfiedwithhisownlifeathome
D)seekseitherhisownorhischildren'sdevelopment
23.Whenitcomestoresumewriting,itisbestto
A)takeculturalfactorsintoconsideration
B)learnaboutthecompany'shiringprocess
C)followappropriateguidelinesforjobhunting
D)knowtheemployer'spersonallikesanddislikes
24.Whenwritingaboutqualifications,applicantsareadvisedto
A)stresstheiracademicpotentialtoimpressthedecisionmaker
B)givethetitleoftheuniversitydegreetheyhaveearnedathome
C)provideadetaileddescriptionoftheirstudyandworkexperiences
D)highlighttheirkeeninterestinpursuinga'cross-border'career
25.Accordingtotheauthor'slastpieceofadvice,theapplicantsshouldbeawareof
A)thedifferenteducationalsystemsintheUSandtheUK
B)thedifferencesbetweenthevarietiesofEnglish
C)therecipient'spreferencewithregardtotheformat
D)thedistinctivefeaturesofAmericanandBritishcultures
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Passagetwo
Educating
girls
quite
possibly
yields
a
higher
rate
of
return
than
any
other
investment
available
in
thedevelopingworld.Women'seducationmaybeunusualterritoryforeconomists,butenhancingwomen'scontributiontodevelopmentisactuallyasmuchaneconomicasasocialissue.Andeconomics,withitsemphasis
on
incentives
(激勵(lì)),
provides
guideposts
that
point
to
an
explanation
for
why
so
many
girls
aredeprivedofaneducation.
Parentsinlow-incomecountriesfailtoinvestintheirdaughtersbecausetheydonotexpectthemtomakeaneconomiccontributiontothefamily:girlsgrowuponlytomarryintosomebodyelse'sfamilyandbear
children.
Girls
are
thus
seen
as
less
valuable
than
boys
and
art
kept
at
home
to
do
housework
whiletheirbrothersaresenttoschool-theprophecy
(預(yù)言)becomesself-fulfilling,trappingwomeninaviciouscircle(惡性循環(huán))ofneglect.
Aneducatedmother,ontheotherhand,hasgreaterearningabilitiesoutsidethehomeandfacesanentirelydifferentsetofchoices.Sheislikelytohavefewerbuthealthierchildrenandcaninsistonthedevelopment
of
all
her
children,
ensuring
that
her
daughters
are
given
a
fair
chance.
The
education
of
herdaughtersthenmakesitmuchmorelikelythatthenextgenerationofgirls,aswellasofboys,willbeeducatedandhealthy.Theviciouscircleisthustransformedintoavirtuouscircle.
Fewwilldisputethateducatingwomenhasgreatsocialbenefits.Butithasenormouseconomicadvantagesaswell.Mostobviously,thereisthedirecteffectofeducationonthewagesoffemaleworkers.Wagesriseby10to20percentforeachadditionalyearofschooling.Suchbigreturnsareimpressivebythestandardofotheravailableinvestments,buttheyarejustthebeginning.Educatingwomenalsohasasignificantimpactonhealthpractices,includingfamilyplanning.
26.Theauthorarguesthateducatinggirlsindevelopingcountriesis
A)troublesomeC)rewarding
B)labor-savingD)expensive
27.Bysaying"...theprophecybecomesself-fulfilling..."(Lines45.Para.2).theauthormeansthat
A)girlswillturnouttobelessvaluablethanboys
B)girlswillbecapableofrealizingtheirowndreams
C)girlswilleventuallyfindtheirgoalsinlifebeyondreach
D)girlswillbeincreasinglydiscontentedwiththeirlifeathome
28.Theauthorbelievesthataviciouscirclecanturnintoavirtuouscirclewhen
A)womencaremoreabouteducation
B)girlscangainequalaccesstoeducation
C)afamilyhasfewerbuthealthierchildren
D)parentscanaffordtheirdaughters'education
29.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutwomen'seducation?
A)Itdeservesgreaterattentionthanothersocialissues.
B)Itisnowgiventoppriorityinmanydevelopingcountries.
C)Itwillyieldgreaterreturnsthanotherknowninvestments.
D)Ithasarousedtheinterestofagrowingnumberofeconomists.
30.7bepassagemainlydiscusses
A)unequaltreatmentofboysandgirlsindevelopingcountries
B)thepotentialearningpowerofwell-educatedwomen
C)themajorcontributionsofeducatedwomentosociety
D)theeconomicandsocialbenefitsofeducatingwomen
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Speedingoffinastolencar,thethiefthinkshehasgotagreatcatch.Butheisinforanunwelcomesurprise.Thecarisfittedwitharemoteimmobiliser(鎖止器),andaradiosignalfromacontrolcentremilesawaywillensurethatoncethethiefswitchestheengineoff,hewillnotbeabletostartitagain.
Theideagoeslikethis.Acontrolboxfittedtothecarcontainsamini-cellphone,amicro-processorandmemory,andaGPS(全球定位系統(tǒng))satellitepositioningreceiver.ffthecarisstolen,acodedcellphone
signal
will
tell
the
control
centre
to
block
the
vehicle's
engine
management
system
and
preventtheenginebeingrestarted.daoahngtigong
In
the
UK,
a
set
of
technical
fixes
is
already
making
life
harder
for
car
thieves.
'The
pattern
of
vehiclecrimehaschanged,'saysMartynRandall,asecurityexpert.Hesaysitwouldonlytakehimafewminutestoteachapersonhowtostealacar,usingabareminimumoftools.Butonlyifthecarismorethan10yearsold.
Moderncarsarefartoughertosteal,astheirenginemanagementcomputerwon'tallowthemtostart
unless
they
receive
a
unique
ID
code
beamed
out
by
the
ignition
(點(diǎn)火)
key.
In
the
UK,
technologieslikethishavehelpedachievea31%dropinvehicle-relatedcrimesince1997.
Butdeterminedcriminalsarestillmanagingtofindotherwaystostealcars,oftenbygettingboldoftheowner'skeys.Andkeytheftisresponsiblefor40%ofthetheftsofvehiclesfittedwithatrackingsystem.
If
the
car
travels
100
metres
without
the
driver
confirming
their
ID,
the
system
will
send
a
signal
to
anoperationscentrethatithasbeenstolen.ThehundredmetresminimumavoidsfalsealarmsduetoinaccuraciesintheGPSsignal.
Staffatthecentrewillthencontacttheownertoconfirmthatthecarreallyismissing,andkeeppoliceinformedofthevehicle'smovementsviathecar'sGPSunit.
31.What'sthefunctionoftheremoteimmobilizerfittedtoacar?
A)Tohelpthepolicemakeasurpriseattackonthecarthief.
B)Toallowthecartolockautomaticallywhenstolen.
C)Topreventthecarthieffromrestartingitonceitstops.
D)Topreventcartheftbysendingaradiosignaltothecarowner.
32.Bysaying'Thepatternofvehiclecrimehaschanged'(Lines1-2.Para.3).MartynRandallsuggeststhat
A)ittakesalongertimeforthecarthieftodothestealing
B)self-preparedtoolsarenolongerenoughforcartheft
C)thethiefhastomakeuseofcomputertechnology
D)thethiefhaslostinterestinstealingcarsover10yearsold
33.Whatisessentialinmakingamodemcartoughertosteal?
A)Acodedignitionkey.C)Aspecialcellphonesignal.
B)AuniqueIDcard.D)AGPSsatellitepositioningreceiver.
34.Whydoesthetrackingsystemseta100-metreminimumbeforesendinganalarmtotheoperationscentre?
A)Toleavetimefortheoperationscentretogiveanalarm.
B)Tokeeppoliceinformedofthecar'smovements.
C)Togivethedrivertimetocontacttheoperationscentre.
D)ToallowforpossibleerrorsintheGPSsystem.
35.Whatwilltheoperationscentredofirstafterreceivinganalarm?
A)Startthetrackingsystem.C)Blockthecarengine.
B)Contactthecarowner.D)Locatethemissingcar.
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Psychiatrists
精神病專家)whoworkwitholderparentssaythatmaturitycanbeanassetinchildrearing-olderparentsaremorethoughtful,uselessphysicaldisciplineandspendmoretimewiththeirchildren.Butraisingkidstakesmoneyandenergy.Manyolderparentsfindthemselvesbalancingtheirlimitedfinancialresources,decliningenergyandfailinghealthagainstthegrowingdemandsofanactivechild.Dyingandleavingyoungchildrenisprobablytheolderparents'biggest,andoftenunspoken,fear.Having
late-life
children,
says
an
economics
professor.
often
means
parents,
particularly
fathers,
"end
upretiringmuchlater."Formany,retirementbecomesanunobtainabledream.
Henry
Metcalf.
a
54-year-old
journalist,
knows
it
takes
money
to
raise
kids.
But
he's
also
worried
thathisenergywillgiveoutfirst.Sure,hecanstillridebikeswithhisathleticfifthgrader,buthe'slearnedthatyoungatheartdoesn'tmeanyoung.Latelyhe'sbeentakingafternoonnaps(午睡)daohangtokeepuphisenergy."Mybodyisaging,"saysMetcalf."Youcan'tgetawayfromthat."
Often,olderparentshearthetickingofanotherkindofbiologicalclock.Therapistswhoworkwithmiddle-agedandolderparentssayfearsaboutagingarenothingtolaughat."Theyworrythey'llbemistakenforgrandparents,orthatthey'llneedhelpgettingupoutofthoselittlechairsinnurseryschool,"saysJoannGalst,aNewYorkpsychologist.Butatthecoreofthoselittlefearsthereisoftenamuchbiggerone:"thattheywon'tbealivelongenoughtosupportandprotecttheirchild,"shesays.
Manylate-lifeparents,though,saytheirchildrencameatjusttherighttime.Aftermarryinglateandundergoingyearsoffertilily(受孕)treatment,MarilynNolenandherhusband.Randy,hadtwins."Webothwantedchildren,"saysMarilyn,whowas55whenshegavebirth.Thetwinshavegiventhecouplewhattheydesiredforyears,"asenseoffamily."Kidsofolderdadsareoftensmarter,happierandmoresociablebecausetheirfathersaremoreinvolvedintheirlives.'Thedadsareolder,moremature,"saysDr.Silber,"andmorereadytofocusonparenting."
36.Whydopsychiatristsregardmaturityasanassetinchildrearing?
A)Olderparentsareoftenbetterpreparedfinancially.
B)Olderparentscantakebettercareoftheirchildren.
C)Olderparentsareusuallymoreexperiencedinbringinguptheirchildren.
D)Olderparentscanbetterbalancetheirresourcesagainstchildren'sdemands.
37.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"Formany,retirementbecomesanunobtainabledream"(Lines7-8,Para.1)?
A)Theyarereluctanttoretirewhentheyreachtheirretirementage.
B)Theycan'tobtaintheretirementbenefitstheyhavedreamedof.
C)Theycan'tgetfullpensionunlesstheyworksomeextrayears.
D)Theyhavetogoonworkingbeyondtheirretirementage.
38.TheauthorgivestheexampleofHenryMetcalftoshowthat
A)olderparentsshouldexercisemoretokeepupwiththeirathleticchildren
B)manypeopleareyounginspiritdespitetheiradvancedage
C)olderparentstendtobeconcernedabouttheiragingbodies
D)takingafternoonnapsisagoodwaytomaintainenergy
39.What'sthebiggestfearofolderparentsaccordingtoNewYorkpsychologistJoanGalst?
A)Approachingofdeath.C)Beinglaughedatbyotherpeople.
B)Slowingdownoftheirpaceoflife.D)Beingmistakenforgrandparents.
40.WhatdowelearnaboutMarilynandRandyNolen?
A)Theythoughttheywereanexampleofsuccessfulfertilitytreatment.
B)Notuntiltheyreachedmiddleagedidtheythinkofhavingchildren.
C)Notuntiltheyhadthetwinsdidtheyfeeltheyhadformedafamily.
D)Theybelievedthatchildrenbornofolderparentswouldbesmarter.PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:
There
are
30
incomplete
sentences
it:
this
part.
For
each
sentence
there
are
four
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChooseciteONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarktheCorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
4l.
People's
expectations
about
the
future
may
have
more
influence
on
their
sense
of
well-being
thantheir
A)current
42.Afterworkingallday,hewassotiredthathewasinno
A)taste
B)mood
C)sense
D)emotionstatedoes.B)initialC)modernD)primitivetogotothepartywithus.
43.Thereisalreadycleartoshowthatplantsandanimalsarebeingaffectedbyclimatechange.
A)witnessB)certification
C)identity
D)evidence
44.Manywomenstillfeelthattheyarebeingbyamaleculture,particularlyintheprofessionalservicessector.
A)heldbackB)heldforth
C)heldonD)heldout
45.
The
findings
paint
a
unique
picture
of
the
shopping
habits
of
customers,
plus
their
motivation
and.
A)privilegesB)possibilitiesC)possessionsD)preferences
46.It'sgoodtoknowthatquiteafewpopularEnglishexpressionsactuallyfromtheBible.
A)acquire
B)obtain
C)derive
47.Tom,diditever
toyouthatyouwouldbepunishedforcheatingonexams?
A)happen
B)occur
C)reflect
D)strikeD)result
48.IntheUS,88percentofsmokershadstartedbeforetheywere18,despitethefactthatitistosellcigarettestoanyoneunderthatage.
A)liableB)liberal
C)irrationalD)illegal
49.Accordingtothekeywitnesses,apeculiarlybignoseisthecriminal'smostmemorablefacial.
A)featureB)hintC)spotD)signature
50.Brarll'sconstitution
A)withdraws
B)forbids
51.Somepeoplearguethatthedeath
A)plot
B)practice
C)penaltythemilitaryuseofnuclearenergy.C)interruptsD)objectsdoesnotnecessarilyreducethenumberofmurders.D)pattern
52.
Many
personnel
managers
say
it
is
getting
harder
and
harder
tohonest
applicants
fromthegrowingnumberofdishonestones.
A)distinguish
B)disguiseC)dissolveD)discount
53.Astudyshowsthatstudentslivinginnon-smokingdormsarelesslikelytothehabitofsmoking.
A)makeup
54.Almostalljobapplicantsaredeterminedtoleaveagood
A)illusion
B)reputation
C)impression
D)reflectionB)turnupC)drawupD)pickuponapotentialemployer.
55.AspecialfeatureofeducationatMITistheopportunityforstudentsandfacultytotogetherin
researchactivities.
A)specializeB)participateC)consistD)involve
56.Althoughtheylosttheirjobs,savingsandunemploymentbenefitsallowthecoupletotheircomfortablehome.
A)comeinforB)catchupwithC)lookforwardtoD)holdonto
57.Althoughmanyexpertsagreethatmorechildrenareoverweight,thereisdebateoverthebestwaystotheproblem.
A)relateB)tackleC)fileD)attach
58.Animportantfactorindetermininghowwellyouperforminanexaminationistheofyourmind.
A)state
B)caseC)situationD)circumstancerelationshipbetweenhowmuchapersonearns
59.Researchshowsthatthereisnoandwhetherhefeelsgoodaboutlife.
A)successiveB)subsequentC)significantD)sincere60.Sadly,asspendingonprivategardenshasdeclined.,spendingonpublicparkshasgenerallyA)heightenedB)liftedC)flownD)soared
61.Lungcancer,likesomeothercancers,oftendoesn'tproduceuntilitistoolateandhasspreadbeyondthechesttothebrain,liverorbones.
A)trailsB)therapies
C)symptomsD)symbols
62.Withtheincreasingunemploymentrate,workerswhoare50to60yearsoldareusuallythefirsttobe.
A)laidoff
B)laidasideC)laidoutD)laidup
63.Thephysicaldifferencesbetweenmenandwomencanbedirectlytoourbasicnashuntersandchild-bearers.
A)pursuedB)tracedC)switchedD)followedofitsbraindevotedtosmellthanisthecase
64.Itisclearthatthedoghasamuchgreaterwithhumans.
A)composition
B)compound
C)percentD)proportion
65.Americancollegestudentsareincreasinglywithcreditcarddebtandtheconsequencescanberatherserious.
A)boosted
66.Numerousstudiesalreadylinkthefirstmealofthedaytobetterclassroom
A)performanceB)function
C)behaviorD)displayB)burdened
C)discharged
D)dominated.
67.Themostsuccessfulpost-careerathletesarethosewhocantaketheidentityandfifeskillsthelearnedinsportsand
themtoanotherareaoflife.
A)utilizeB)employC)applyD)exert
68.Thetechnologicaladvancesmadeitpossibleforthemiddleclassestoenjoywhathadoncebeenonlytotheveryrich.B)measurable
A)manageableC)acceptableD)affordablefriendstodinnersandmoviesassheusedto.
69.Beingoutofwork,lanecannolonger
A)urgeC)appeal
B)treatD)compel
70.bythesuperstarsontelevision,theyoungathletestrainedhardandplayedintensely.A)Imitated
B)Imposed
C)InsuredD)InspirePartIVCloze(15minutes)
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