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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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