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PartIStructureandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.(5points)

Thedeanofourdepartmentaskedthatallthestudents_____atthereceptionthisafternooninordertomeettherepresentativesformothercolleges.

A、arepresent

B、willbepresent

C、wouldbepresent

D、bepresent

Highschoolandcollegestudentstodayarepushedsomuchinthedirectionofspecialization_____littletimeisleftforthefurtherdevelopmentofthebasicreadingskillsinitiatedinearlieryears.

A、as

B、sothat

C、that

D、therefore

AsIspokeIobservedalargedoglyingonthesunnygrassbeneath_____itsearsasifabouttobark.

A、raise

B、raised

C、toraise

D、raising

Lying_____farbackinthemountains,thecoalhadtobehauledfromadeepvalley.

A、asitis

B、asitdid

C、wasit

D、didit

Amanshouldneverbeashamedtoownheasbeeninthewrong,_____isbutsaying,inotherwords,thatheiswisertodaythanhewasyesterday.

A、what

B、who

C、which

D、as

Thefunnya2lookingmanwhomthegirlmetonthestreetofPrinstonwas_____AlbertEinstein.

A、nonebut

B、noneotherbut

C、nootherbut

D、nobodybut

Nowscientistscannotrealize_____soonthatexistingscientificknowledgeisnotnearlysocomplete,certainandunalterableasmanytextbooksseemtoimply.

A、so

B、very

C、too

D、nobodybut

Manyofthesuccessfulmen,hadtheybeenabletochooseforthemselves,wouldhaveselectedsomequitedifferentprofessions_____theyhavemadefortunes.

A、fromthatinwhich

B、fromwhich

C、inwhich

D、fromwhat

Somepeopleholdthat,sinceweliveinamoneya2orientedsociety,theaverageindividualcareslittleaboutsolving_____problems.

A、anyoneelses'

B、anyone'selse

C、anyoneelse's

D、anyoneelse's

Indigitalelectronics,signalsarebrokendownintothousands,maybemillions,_____,whichareencodedaszeroesandones.

A、ofinformation

B、ofbitsofinformation

C、oflittleinformation

D、ofmuchinformation

SectionB

Directions:EachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarkedA,B,CandD.IdentifythepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.(5points)

Notonlycouldone(A)accidentinasinglenuclearpowerstationspreadsomuch(B)radioactivityas(C)athousandHiroshimaatombombs,but(D)theradioa2activewastefromthesestationsisextremelydangerous.

Evenif(A)agricultureundergoes(B)adrasticchangetomeettheneeds(C)ofthenewsituation,thecountrywillstarve(D).

Owingto(A)thepresenteconomicsituation,thewelfaredepartment,aswellastheothersocialservices,willhave(B)their(C)budgetcut.(D)

Hamburgersandhotdogs,eaten(A)allacross(B)thatcountry,are(C)sometimescalledtypical(D)Americangood.

Everybodyconsideredit(A)apitytohavemissed(B)theperformance.Iwouldrather(C)goto(D)seeit.

Televisionisanother(A)majorinstrument(B)ofcommunication,topermit(C)ustoseeaswellas(D)toheartheperformer.

Weregretsaying(A)thatarecentriseofmaterialcostofthesaid(B)producthasnecessitatedapriceadjustmentonourpart,whichis(C)madeagainst(D)ourownwill.

Manymorebabiesnowsurviveinfancy,growupandbecomeparents,andmanymoreadultsarelivinginto(A)oldagesothat(B)populationisbeingadded(C)atbothends.(D)

Thefactthatsomanyhigha2schoolgraductesnowcontinuetheireducationsuggests(A)thatthereshouldbe(B)a(C)highvalueon(D)collegeinAmericanlife.

AlfredNobelworkedalongaside(A)hisfather,andby1850,whenhewas17,Alfredacquired(B)mostofhisfather'sknowledgeof(C)andenthusiasmfor(D)chemistry.

SectionC

Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefourchoicemarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)

ThepopulationofPennsylvaniaincreasedfrom50000in1730tomorethan200000in1763,ue_____tothethousandsofScotchIrish.

A、ineffect

B、inconsequence

C、inlargepart

D、atlarge

Weobjecttotheideathatitismilitaryforcethatshouldbe_____insettlinginternationaldisputes.

A、appliedto

B、resortedto

C、fallenbackon

D、restrainedfrom

Hefailedtocompletelyachievetheaim_____bytheteacheratthebeginningoftheterm.

A、broughtforth

B、setforth

C、comeup

D、putforward

Nomodernindustrialenterprisecan_____foramomentwithoutrulesandsetprocedures.

A、make

B、perform

C、comeup

D、putforward

Wemusttakepartinphysicallaborinorderto_____ourselvesmorecloselywiththeworkingpeople.

A、identify

B、incorporate

C、combine

D、involve

Whetheranoperationshouldbeperformedinthiscase_____verymuchonthepatient'sgereralcondition.

A、relies

B、counts

C、centers

D、depends

Thenormalfood_____ofmandependinpartontheamountofexternalworkhedoes.

A、quantities

B、requirements

C、necessities

D、acquirements

Thedrugsmust_____ineverywaytothestandardssetupbythegovernment.

A、correspond

B、confine

C、conform

D、comply

Theredspotsfirstappearedontheforearmandthenextended_____totheshoulder.

A、ontheway

B、allalong

C、ineveryway

D、alltheway

Digestion_____thenecessarychemicalchangesinthefoodwhichmustoccurbeforeitcanbabsorbed.

A、consistsin

B、feedsin

C、putsin

D、consistsof

Anyworkperformedbythebody,nomatterhowsmalltheamount,_____energy,whetheroneisatworkorasleep.

A、spends

B、expends

C、takes

D、costs

IssanNewton,aBritishscientist,wholivedover300yearsago,saidthathesaw_____thanothersbecaucehestoodontheshouldersofgiants.

A、further

B、morehaead

C、farther

D、moreafar

Malaria,itistrue,hasbeenpractically_____inthirteencountries,inchudingtheUnitedStates,andisunderattackinmanythers.

A、wipedout

B、diedout

C、putout

D、keptout

Aftertheseventeenthcentury,themajorityofHarvardgraduatesenteredprofessions_____theministry.

A、betterthan

B、morethan

C、otherthan

D、lessthan

IntheUnitedStateseducationalsystem,intermediateschoolisthe_____stagebetweentheprimarygradesandhighschool.

A、traditional

B、transitional

C、transmissional

D、transient

Thestreams,oftenpettyandinsignificantduringdryweather,becomeraging_____duringastorm.

A、current

B、wave

C、torrent

D、tide

Whencoal,the_____ofplants,isburent,chemicalenergyischangedintoheatenergy.

A、remains

B、remainders

C、traces

D、remnants

Scientistsstudythe_____betweenparentsandtheirbabiestobetterunderstandhowinfantslearn.

A、interchange

B、interrelation

C、intercourse

D、interaction

Asnotwospeakersofalanguagespeak_____,differencewiilbefoundinthepronunciationofthespeakers.

A、identically

B、alike

C、likely

D、similarly

Somepeople_____inpartthedefeatoftherevolutioninFranceandGermanytotheEnglishdiplomacy.

A、contributed

B、attributed

C、assigend

D、owed

PartIIClozeTest

Directions:Foreachnumberedblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourchoiceslabelledA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandputyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)

AcomputerinAustraliawhichhaswrittenitsownsoftwarecouldproclaimtheapproachofthedaywhenprogrammers?apeoplewhofeedcomputerswithinstructions?aarenolongerneeded.41onlyhastheAustralianmachinebeentaughttosolveaparticularprobleminchess,ithasalsowrittenitsownprogrammeofinstructions42aboutfivetimesmoreefficientthanthebestprogrammethecomputer's?°master?±hascomeup43.However,noteveryoneisenthusiasticaboutthedevelopment,asithas44fearsthatcomputerscouldbehandedresponsibilityovervitalareasofdecisiona2making45humansarebeinginvolved.Itisbelievedthatone46ofhumansalvation(?ü?è)liesinthedevelopmentof?°expertsystems?±,whichareprogrammedinthestrategyofhuman47ratherthanmerelyas?°informationa2sifters(D??¢é????÷)?±!Becauseexpertsystems48human,ratherthancomputerthoughtprocesses,theycouldhelpto49humanwithawayofstayingin50.

41、A.HeB.ItC.IfD.Not

42、A.tobeB.beingC.whichisD.whichare

43、A.withB.forC.toD.about

44、A.eliminatedB.disposedC.reinforecedD.extinguished

45、A.ifB.whenC.whichD.where

46、A.mysteryB.avenueC.diagnoseD.destination

47、A.reasoningB.rationalizationC.psychologyD.behavior

48、A.assistB.resembleC.encourageD.refute

49、A.grantB.provideC.confrontD.deliver

50、A.ineffectB.inprogressC.intechnologyD.incommand

PartIIIReadingComprehension

Directions:Eachofthepassagesbelowisfollowedbysomequestions.ForeachquestiontherearefouranswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Readthepassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswertoeachofthequestions.ThenmarkyouransweronANSWERSHEETIbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebracketswithapencil.(40points)

Passage1

DisagreementmarkshistoricalappraisalsofAmerica'semergenceasagreatpowerattheturnofthetwentiethcenturey.Ontheonehand,historianshavepraisedthematuringoftheRepublic,whichwasnowabletotakeitsplanceamongthearbitesrsoftheworld'sdestinies.Onetheotherhand,manywritershavetriedtodefineAmerica'snewfoleindistinctiveterms.TheyarguethattheUnitedStatedsdidnotenterthegreatpowergameasjustanotherplayerbutintroducedanewstyleofdiplomaticplayandperhapsevenanewsetofrules.

Judgmentsclashabouttheseinnovations.AnolderschoolofthoughtstressestheidealismthatAmericabroughttotheworldarena.Morerecently,?°Newleft?±revisionistshavechargedthatAmerica'scontributionointernationallifewastheselfa2servingnotionof?°informalempire,?±typifiedbyaworldwideOpenDoordoctrine.Thisstrategyavoidedformalterritiorialpossessionbutsoughteconomicdominanceofforeignrawmaterials,markets,andinvestments.

HistoriansdisagreefutheraboutthemotivatingimpulsesofAmericandiplomacy.Recent?°revisionists?±havetendedalmostexclusivelytoemphasizedomesticeconomicfactorsinexplainingAmericanforeignpolicy.theUnitedStatessoughtforeignmarkets,theargumentgoes,tosolvetheproblemsofdomesticoverproductionandconstantbusinessdepressions.Otherscholarsrespondthatinternationalpoliticscanonlybeproperlyunderstoodinaninternationalcontext.TheyarguethatTheodoreroosevelt,forexample,actednotfornarrowdomesticreasonsbutbecauseherealisticallyperceivedthatiftheUnitedStatesdidnotholditsownagainsttheotherpowers,itwouldsoonriskbeingeclipsedontheworldstage,andevenbeingpushedaroundinitsownhemisphere,despitetheMonroeDoctrine.

BysayingthattheU.S.?°wasnowabletotakeitsplaceamongthearbitorsoftheworld'sdestinies?±(thesecondsentenceinparagraph1),theauthormeansthattheU.S._____.

A、establisheditselfasoneofthebigpowers

B、wasnowdirectingtheworldonanewcourse

C、becamematureasanation

D、broughtnewrulestotheworld'sdiplomaticplay

Bycallingitan?°informalempire?±(thesecondsentenceinparagraph2),theserevisionistsmeantthattheU.S._____.

A、hadnotbecomearealpoweryet

B、hadnotoccupiedenoughterritoryabroad

C、wasnotyeteconomicallystrongenough

D、carriedoutapolicyofeconomicaggression

TheRooseveltexampleisusedto_____.

A、supportthetraditionalviewabouttheU.S

B、refutetheviewoftherecent?°revisionists?±

C、refutetheMonroeDoctrine

D、supportRoosevelt'sforeignpolicy

Theexpression?°riskbeingeclipsedontheworldstage?±(thelastsentenceinparagraph3)means_____.

A、riskbeingoverpoweredbyothernations

B、riskbeinginvadedbyothercountries

C、riskbeingleftbehindothercountrieseconomically

D、riskbeingmanycolonies

Passage2

Researchershaveknownforyearsthatmammalshavea?°clock?±somewhereintheirbrainsacontrolcenterthatregulatescircadianrhythms.Circadianrhythemsarethebody'sdailybiologicalcycles,controllingsuchactivitiesassleepandwakefulness.InNovember1988,neuroscientistsattheUniversityofVirginiaincharlottevillereportedthatthesuprachiasmaticnucleus(SCN),asmallclusterofcellsinthemiddleofthebrainthatneuroscientistshavelongsuspenctedofplayingaroleindailyrhythms,ishelonga2soughtbiologicalclock.

Theinvestigatorsperformedaseriesoftissuea2transplantexperimentswithhamsters.Someoftheanimalswerenormalhamsters,whichhaveacircadiancycleof24hours;theothersweremutant(geneticallyaltered)hamsterswhosecyleswereonly20or22hourslong.

thescientistsfirstremovedtheSCNfromthebrainsofthehamstersinbothgroups.TheythenimplantedanSCNfromamutanthamsterintothebrainofeachnormalanimal,andviceversa.Whenthehamstershadrecoveredfromtheiroperations,thecircadianrhythmsofthetwogroupswerereversed:Thenormalhamstershadadailycycleof20to22hours,andthemutantswereona24a2hourcycle.

Theidentificationoftheinternalclockisanimportantseeppingstoneinunderstandingthebasic,automaticmechanismsofbrainfunciton.Itmayalsohelpinfindingwaystorelivehumansleepdisorders.

Beforetheyear1988,neuroscientsts_____.

A、knewlittleaboutthelocationofthebiologicalclock

B、hadbeensearchingfortheclockforalongtime

C、neverthoughtoflookingfortheclockinthebrain

D、thoughtthattheclockwaslocatedinbodytissues

Thepuposeoftheexperimentswithhamsterswasto_____.

A、findouthowtheclockworks

B、locatetheclock

C、comparetwokindsofclockinhamsters

D、explorethepossibilityofalteringtheclock

Whatmightbeoneoftheimplicationsofthefindings?

A、Tochangepeople'sbiologicalrhythmsfordifferentjobs.

B、Tomakebetteruseofthebrain.

C、Tohelppeoplesleepwell.

D、Tosuitpeopletothepaceofmodernlife.

WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A、Thebiologicalclockisdifferentamonghamsters.

B、Thebiologicalclockisautomaticandcan'tbealtered.

C、Thebiologicalrhythmscanbealteredwithoperation.

D、TheSCNisthecentralpartofthenervoussystem.

Passage3

Itisoftenclaimedthatnuclearenergyissomethingwecannotdowithout.Weliveinaconsumersociety,wherethereisanenormousdemandforcommercialproductsofallkinds.Moreover,anincreaseinindustrialproductionisconsideredtobeonesolutiontotheproblemofmassunemployment.SuchanincreasepresumesanabundantandcheapenergysupplyManypeoplebelievethatnuclearenergyprovidesaninexhaustibleandeconomicalsourceofpowerandthatitisthereforeessentialforanindustriallydevelopingsociety.Thereareanumberofotheradvantagesintheuseofnuclearenergy.Firstly,nuclearpower,exceptforaccidents,isclean.Afurtheradvantageisthatanuclearpowerstationcanberunandmaintainedbyrelativelyfewtechnicalandadministrativestaff.Thenuclearreactorrepresentsanenormousstepinourscientificevolutionand,whatevertheantia2nucleargroupsays,itiswrongtoexpectareturntomoreprimitivesourcesoffuel.However,opponentsofnuclearenergypointoutthatnuclearpowerstationsbringadirectthreatnotonlytotheenvironmentbutalsotocivilliberties.Furthermore,itisquestionablewhetherultimatelyunclearpowerisacheapsourceofenergy.Therehave,forexample,beenverycostlyaccidentsinAmerica,inBritainand,ofcourse,inRussia.Thepossibilityofincreasesinthecostofuraniuninadditiontothecostofgreatersafetyprovisionscouldpricenuclearpoweroutofthemarket.Inthelongrun,environmentalistsargue,nuclearenergymaybringaboutthedestructionofthehumanrace.Thus,ifwewishtosurvive,wecannotaffordnuclearenergy.Inspiteofthecaseagainstnuclearenergyoutlinedabove,nuclearenergyprogrammesareexpanding.Suchanexpansionassumesacontinualgrowthinindustrialproductionandconsumerdemands.However,itisdoubtfulwhetherthisgrowthwillorcancontinue.Havingweigheduptheargumentsonbothsides,itseemstherearegoodeconomicandecologicalreasonsforsourcesofenergyotherthannuclearpower.

Thewriter'sattitudetowardnuclearenergyis_____.

A、negative

B、favorable

C、tolerant

D、indifferent

Somepeopleclaimthatnuclearenergyisessentialbecause_____.

A、itcanmeetthegrowingdemandofanindustriallydevelopingsociety

B、itrepresentsanenormousstepforwardinourscientificevolution

C、itprovidesaperfectsolutiontomassunemployment

D、nuclearpowerstationscanberunandmaintainedbyrelativelyfewtechnicalandadministrativestaff

Whichofthefollowingstatementsdoesthewritersupport?

A、Nuclearenergyissomethingwecannotdowithout.

B、Thedemandforcommercialproductswillnotnecessarilykeepincreasing.

C、Uraniumisagoodsourceofenergyforeconomicandecologicalreasons.

D、Greatersafetyprovisionscanbringabouttheexpansionofnuclearenergyprograms.

Thefunctionofthelastsentenceisto_____.

A、advancethefinalargument

B、reversepreviouslyexpressedthoughts

C、reflectthewriter'sattitude

D、showthedisadvantagesofnuclearpower

Passage4

Thesenseofhonorappearstobedying.

InWorldWar¢òmendiedmoreorlesswillinglyforthenationandthenation'shonor,andtheywerehonoredforitinreture.Nowwehavebecomecynicalaboutsuchthings;thenationlies,fightsunjustifiablewars;thenationrobsthepoortogivetotherich.

Atmycollegethestudentsusedtoagreetoinformontheirfriendsratherthansufferabreachinthehonorcode.Asenseofhonorisasensethattherearestandardsofbehavioronemustliveupto,evenatthecostofone'spersonalhapiness,evenatthecostofone'slife.Withoutsuchasenseonehastomakeupone'srightsandwrongsasonegoeslong-usually,asithappens,toone'sownadvantage.Moralitytherebybecomesamatterofexpediency:nothingseemsworthdyingfor,andlifelosesitsbeautyandsomeofitsvalue.

Ourrecenthistoryhasdeprivedusofmodels.¢?cherishthestoryofJohnStubbs,aPuritandivineofQueenElizabeth'stimewhostronglyopposedherprojectedmarriagetothedukeofAlencon.Stubbsknewthepenaltyfordoingso,whichwasthelossofahand;nevertheless,hepublished,andwasledoutforpublicexecutionofthesentence.Stubbslaidhisrighthandontheblock,theaxfell,andherosetohisfeet,liftedthebloodystumphighintheair,andcriedouttothecrowd,?°Longlivethequeen!?±

Inspiteofthebloodandthehorror,itisthebeautyofsuchanactthatstandsout.Amanlivesuptohisbeliefs;heactswithcourageandgreatstyleandliterallygivesofhimselfintheserviceofsomethinghefeelsisgreaterthanhimself.Wecannothelpbuthonorhim,whetherweagreewithhisbeliefsornot.

Themainideaofthepassageisthat_____.

A、thereisnothingbeautifulinmodernlife

B、eacherahasitsownconceptionofhonor

C、therearestillmanypeoplewhohaveasenseofhonortoday

D、oursocietynolongerhighlyvaluesthesenseofhonor

ThefactorwhichdoesNOTaccountforthedyingsenseofhonoris_____.

A、people'sselfishness

B、deceit

C、lackofcourage

D、unwarrantedwars

Theinferencewecanmakefromthispassageisthat_____.

A、earlierinthiscentury,givingone'slifeforone'scountrywasnotconsideredanhonourablethingtodo

B、intheauthor'scollegedays,studentsvaluedhonormorethanloyaltytooneanother

C、theauthoradmiresJohnStubbsforhiscourageinobjectingtothequeen'smarrage

D、theauthorhimselfisapersonwiththehighestsenseofhonor

ThestoryofJohnStubbsistoldtoconveytheideathat_____.

A、loyaltyisthebesthonor

B、itisthegreatesthonortodieforone'sbelief

C、ourrecenthistorylackssuchmodels

D、evenblooda2sheddingbringsapersonhonor

Passage5

Clothesplayacriticalpartintheconclusionswereachbyprovidingcluestowhopeopleare,whotheyarenot,andwhotheywouldliketobe.Theytellusagooddealaboutthewearer'sbackground,personality,status,mood,andsocialoutlook.

Sinceclothesaresuchanimportantsourceofsocialinformation,wecanusethemtomanipulatepeople'simpressionofus.Ourappearanceassumesparticularsignificanceintheinitialphasesofinteractionthatislikelytooccur.Anelderlymiddlea2classmanorwomanmaybealienatedbyayoungadultwhoisdressedinanunconventionalmanner,regardlessoftheperson'seducation,background,orinterests.

Peopletendtoagreeonwhatcertaintypesofclothesmean.Adolescentgirlscaneasilyagreeonthelifestylesofgirlswhowearcertainoutfits,includingthenumberofboyfriendstheylikelyhavehadandwhethertheysmokeordrink.Newscasters,ortheannouncerswhoreadthenewsonTV,areconsideredtobemoreconvincing,honest,andcompetentwhentheyaredressedconservatively.Andcollegestudentswhoviewthemselvesastakinganactiveroleintheirinterpersonalrelationshipssaytheyareconcernedaboutthecostumestheymustweartoplaytheserolessuccessfully.Moreover,manyofuscanrelateinstancesinwhichtheclothingweworechangedthewaywefeltaboutourselvesandhowweacted.Perhapsyouhaveusedclothingtogainconfidencewhenyouanticipatedastressfulsituation,suchasajobinterview,oracourtappearance.

Intheworkplace,menhavelonghadwella2definedprecedentsandrolemodelsforachievingsuccess.Ithasbeenotherwiseforwomen.Agoodmanywomeninthebusinessworldareuncertainabouttheappropriatemixtureof?°masculine?±and?°feminine?±attributestheyshouldconveybytheirprofessionalclothing.Thevarietyofclothingalternativestowomenhasalsobeengreaterthanthatavailableformen.Maleadministratorstendtojudgewomenmorefavorablyformanagerialpositionswhenthewomendisplayless?°feminine?±grooming?ashorterhair,moderateuseofmakea2up,andplaintailoredclothing.Asonemaleadministratorconfessed.?°Anattractivewomanisdefinitelygoingtogetalongerinterview,butshewon'tgetajob.?±

Accordingtothepassage,thewaywedress_____.

A、providescluesforpeoplewhoarecriticalofus

B、hasadirectinfluenceonthewaypeopleregardus

C、indicatesourlikesanddislikesinchoosingacareer

D、isofparticularimportancewhenwegetoninage

Fromthethirdparagraphofthepassage,wecanconcludethatyoungadultstendtobelievethatcertaintypesofclothingcan_____.

A、changepeople'sconservativeattitudestowardstheirlifestyles

B、helpyoungpeoplemakefriendswiththeoppositesex

C、helpthemachievesuccessintheirinterpersonalrelationships

D、makethemcompetitiveinthejobmarket

Theword?°precedents?±(para4)probablyrefersto_____.

A、men'sbeliefsthateverythingintheworldhasalreadybeendecided

B、particularplacesformentooccupyespeciallybecauseoftheirimportance

C、thingsthatmenshouldagreeupon

D、earlyactsformentofollowasexamples

Accordingtothepassage,manycareerwomenfindthemselvesindifficultsituationsbecause_____.

A、thevarietyofprofessionalclothingistoowideforthemtochoose

B、womenaregenerallythoughttobeonlygoodatbeingfashionmodels

C、menaremorefavorablyjudgedformanagerialpositions

D、theyarenotsuretowhatextenttheyshoulddisplaytheirfemininequalitiesthroughclothing

PartIVEnglisha2ChineseTranslation

Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagecarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsentencesintoChinese.(15points)

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