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放音結(jié)束前請不要離開本頁。否則就聽不成啦!Part1Shortconversations

(每小題:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearsomeshortconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.1.A.MrsFoxwantstogoabroad.B.MrsFoxhasnofamily.C.MrsFoxisinhospital.D.TherearefivepeopleinMrsFox'sfamily.2.A.Hehasenoughmoneytobuyanewcomputer.B.Hedoesnothaveenoughmoneytobuyacomputer.C.Hewillspendmuchmoneyonhishouse.D.Hewantstobuyanewhouseandanewcomputer.3.A.Shedidn'tlikeworkinginacompany.B.Shewasnotgoodatdoingbusiness.C.Shedidn'tlikemachines.D.Shedidn'tlikeaccounting.4.A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Auntandnephew.C.Uncleandniece.D.Cousins.5.A.2000.B.1000.C.2080.D.1040.6.A.Gooutwithhiswife.B.Stayathomewithhiswife.C.Workforextrahours.D.Gooutwithhisboss.7.A.Paintingtheroomwhite.B.Waitingthemantodecide.C.Buyingwhitefurniture.D.AskingMr.Whiteforadvice.8.A.Hedecidedtocontinuehisproject.B.Lackoflandpreventedhissuccess.C.Hewasunabletogetenoughmoney.D.Hewassuccessfulwithhisproject.9.A.Shegoeshomeforlunch.B.Shegetsinterestedinwhatsheisreading.C.Shespendshertimeshopping.D.Shedoesn'twakeupintime.Part1Shortconversations

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(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分對錯學(xué)生答案Correct1.1C2.1B3.1D4.1D5.1B6.1C7.1A8.0B9.1DSubtotal:

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放音結(jié)束前請不要離開本頁。否則就聽不成啦!Part2Longconversations

(每小題:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearalongconversationorconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.Questions1to3arebasedonthesameconversation.1.A.Studentsareafraidoftakingexams.B.Studentsdon'tknowhowtotakenotes.C.Noonehastaughtstudentshowtotakenotes.D.Takinggoodnotesdoesnotcomenaturally.2.A.Acollegesenior.B.Ahighschooljunior.C.Ahigh-levelprofessional.D.Agraduatestudent.3.A.Keepfocusedoncapturingeverything.B.Writedowneverything.C.Readthrougheverythingtouncovertheimportantinformation.D.Writedownthemostimportantpoints.Part2Longconversations

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(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分對錯學(xué)生答案Correct1.1B2.1C3.1DSubtotal:

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放音結(jié)束前請不要離開本頁。否則就聽不成啦!Part3UnderstandingPassages

(每小題:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearapassageorpassages.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.Questions1to3arebasedonthesamepassage.1.A.Somebirdsaremoreintelligentthanexperts.B.Somebirdsaremoreintelligentthanexpertshadbelieved.C.Birdshavetheexactlysameabilitiesashumansdo.D.Birds'abilitiesareusuallybetterthanthoseofhumans.2.A.Hecanarrangeobjectsinorderofcolor.B.Hecancombinewordsinorderofsize.C.Hecancombinewordsintherightorder.D.Hecancombinewordswhenaskingforapieceofwood.3.A.Tocollectandstoreseedsinautumnandfindthemlaterinwinter.B.Tocombinewordswhenaskingforapieceoffood.C.Touseman-madeobjectstofindtheseedstheyhavestored.D.Tolearndifferentsongsasawaytocommunicatewithotherbirds.Questions4to7arebasedonthesamepassage.4.A.Thecherryandtheplumarecloserelatives.B.Thecherryandtherosebelongtothesamefamilyofplants.C.Freshcherriesarethemostexpensivefreshfruitinthemarket.D.Cherrytreesflowerinearlyspring.5.A.Becausetheyareprocessedtomakepreparedfoods.B.Becausetheyareprocessedtomakealcoholicdrinks.C.Becausetheycontainlittlesugar.D.Becausetheydonotstorewell.6.A.TheUnitedStates.B.Poland.C.Russia.D.Iran.7.A.Michigan.B.Washington.C.Oregon.D.California.Part3UnderstandingPassages

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(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分對錯學(xué)生答案Correct1.1B2.0D3.1C4.1C5.0D6.1D7.0CSubtotal:

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放音結(jié)束前請不要離開本頁。否則就聽不成啦!Part4CompoundDictation

(每小題:1分)Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearapassageorpassagesthreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeinformationyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Questions1to11arebasedonthesamepassage.Learningstylesaresimplydifferentapproachesorwaysoflearning.Therearemainlythreetypesoflearningstyles:visuallearners,auditory(聽覺的)learners,andkinesthetic(肌肉運(yùn)動知覺的)learners.Visuallearnerslearnthroughseeing.Theselearnersneedtoseetheteacher'sbodylanguageandfacial(1)tofullyunderstandthecontentofalesson.Theytendto(2)sittingatthefrontoftheclassroom,sothattheycanseetheteacherclearly.Theymaythinkinpicturesandlearnbestfromvisual(3)includingdiagrams,textbookswith(4),videos,chartsandhand-outs.Duringalectureorclassroomdiscussion,visuallearnersoftenprefertotakedetailednotesto(5)theinformation.Auditorylearnerslearnthroughlistening.Theylearnbestthrough(6)lectures,discussions,talkingthings(7)andlisteningtowhatothershavetosay.Auditorylearners(8)theunderlyingmeaningsofspeechthroughlisteningtotoneofvoice,pitch,speedetc.(9).Theselearnersoftenbenefitfromreadingtextaloudandusingataperecorder.Kinestheticlearnerslearnthroughmoving,doingandtouching.(10),activelyexploringthephysicalworldaroundthem.(11).Part4CompoundDictation

(每小題:1分;

滿分:11分)小題得分對錯學(xué)生答案Correct1.1expression2.1prefer3.0displace4.0(未答)5.1absorb6.0(未答)7.0(未答)8.1understand9.0(未答)10.0(未答)11.0(未答)Subtotal:

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Part5Fastreading

(每小題:1分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassageorpassagesandthenanswerthequestions.TheremaybetwotypesofquestionsforQuestions1-7ineachpassage.1)chooseY(YES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage,chooseN(NO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage,chooseNG(NOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage;or2)choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

Questions1to10arebasedonthesamepassage.SkimmingandReadingFlexibilityTherearemanykindsofreadingspeed,whichdependonthedifficultyofthematerialbeingreadaswellasthestudent'sownreadingabilityandbackgroundknowledge.Inordertosimplifythesubject,letussaytherearethreetypesofreadingspeed.Thefirstreadingspeedwemightcall"studyspeed".Thisistheslowestreadingspeed,anditisusedfordifficultmaterial.Inthistypeofreadingthestudentattemptstostudythematerialcarefullysothathewillnotmissasinglepoint.Healsohopestorememberthematerialatalargetime.Unfortunately,manystudentsusethisslowstudyspeedwhenreallytheyshouldbeusinga"studytechnique".Studytechniquesinvolvesuchthingsasreadingthematerialoncerapidlythengoingbackoverittopickupmoreofthedetails,orunderlining,oroutlining,orthinkingofquestionsonthematerialandansweringthem,andsoon.Thesecondreadingspeedweshallcallaveragespeed.Readingofaveragespeediswhatastudentdoesmostofthetime.Averagereadingspeedwouldcovereasiertextbooks,novels,newspapers,andsoon.Itisdifficulttosayexactlywhataveragereadingspeedshouldbe,butitshouldcertainlybefasterthan250wordsperminute,whilemanystudentscanreadquitecomfortablyat500wordsperminuteaftertrainingcomprehension.Averagereadingspeedvariesconsiderablyfrompersontopersonandfromtimetotime.Agoodreader'saveragereadingspeedmightvaryfrom250wordsperminuteto500wordsperminute,whileapoorreader'saveragereadingspeedmightvaryfrom150to180wordsperminute.Skimmingisreadingatthefastestspeedwhichapersoncanaccomplish.Itisusedwhenareaderwishestocovermaterialinahurry.Atthisspeed,thestudentwillacceptalevelofcomprehensionsomewhatlowerthanthatwhichcanbeobtainedatstudyspeedorataveragereadingspeed.Itisdifficulttosayexactlyhowfastskimmingshouldbe,butusuallyitshouldbetwiceasfastasthefastestaveragereading.If,forexample,astudentbeginsareadingcourseat200wordsperminute,itisreasonabletoexpectthatattheendofthiscourse,ifthecoursehasbeensuccessfulandthestudenthastriedhard,hewillbereadingat400wordsperminute,averagespeed.Henceweexpectthisstudent'sskimmingtobe800wordsperminuteorbetter.Inaveragereadingthestudentdoesnotskipanymaterial;hecoverstheentireamountofreadingmatter.Thisdoesnotmeanthathiseyesfixatorstoponeveryword,neitherdoesitmeanthathecanskipanywholesentencesorhalvesofparagraphs.Inskimming,however,itisfairtoleaveoutmaterial.Oftenareaderwillleaveouthalforthree-quartersofaparagraphifhefeelshehasgotthemainidea.Skimmingalsodiffersfromaveragereadinginthatthestudentintentionallyacceptsloweredcomprehension.Inaveragereadingthestudentattemptstogetasgoodcomprehensionashecan;thisusuallymeans70%or80%.Nowwecometotheproblemfacedbythestudentwhoisabouttodoaskimmingexercise.Preciselywhatdoesthestudentdotogetgoingatthisextremelyfastrate?Whatmaterialdoesheleaveout?Letussaythatthestudentwishestoskimafactualarticleofseveralthousandwords.Heshouldfirstreadtheopeningparagraphortwoathisfastestaveragerate.Thatmeansheleavesoutnothing,butgoesathistopreadingspeedof300or400wordsperminute.Hereadsthewholeofthefirstseveralparagraphsinordertogetstarted,togettheideaofthestory,thesetting,alittleoftheauthor'sstyle,thetoneormood,andsoon.Frequentlyanauthorwillgiveanintroductioninthefirstfewparagraphsandthiswillhelptogivethereaderanoverallgestalt(完整結(jié)構(gòu))ofthestory.Butveryshortly,ifthestudentistoachieveaskimmingrateof800wordsperminuteorbetter,hemustbeginleavingoutmaterial.Hence,onthethirdorfourthparagraphhereadsonlythekeysentence,strugglestogetthemainideaoftheparagraph,andskipsthesecondhalf.Perhapshewillreadthekeysentenceandlethiseyesjumpdownthroughtheparagraph,pickinguponeortwoimportantwords,phrases,ornumbers.Sometimesthekeysentencewillnotbefoundatthefirstsentenceoftheparagraph.Thestudentwillthenhavetohuntaroundalittleintheparagraphinordertogeteitherthekeysentenceorseveralphrasesorsentenceswhichgivethemainideaoftheparagraph.Inskimming,thestudentattemptstogetthemainideaofeveryparagraphplusafewofthefacts.Hecannothopetopickupallthefactsinthestory,buthemightpickupsomeofthem,someofthepropernames,orsomeofthenumbers.1.Astudentshoulddependonhisorherownabilitytochooseareadingspeed.A.YB.NC.NG2.Studytechniquesrequireustoreadthematerialindetails,orunderstandsomething.A.YB.NC.NG3.Averagereadingspeedmeanseverypersonreadsatthesamespeedbutwithdifferentpurposes.A.YB.NC.NG4.Toskimapassage,apersonmustunderstandeverythinginthematerial.A.YB.NC.NG5.Fastskimmingistwiceasfastastheaveragereading.A.YB.NC.NG6.Peopleliketoreadthematerialinaveragespeedbecausetheywanttogetgoodunderstanding.A.YB.NC.NG7.Toreadanarticleofseveralthousandwords,studentsshoulduseskimmingaswellasaveragereadingspeed.A.YB.NC.NG8.Whenskimmingafactualarticleofseveralthousandwords,thestudentshouldfirstreadataspeedof300or400words.9.Thestudenthastouseaskimmingrateof800wordsperminutetogetthe.10.Inordertogetthemainideaofeveryparagraph,thestudentmightpickup.Part5Fastreading

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(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分對錯學(xué)生答案Correct1.1A2.1A3.0C4.0A5.1B6.0C7.1C8.0readtheopeningparagraphortwo9.0geteitherthekeysentenceorseveralphrasesorsentenceswhichgivethemainideaoftheparagraph10.0someofthem,someofthepropernames,orsomeofthenumbers.Subtotal:

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Part6Multiplechoices

(每小題:1分)Directions:ReadthefollowingpassagescarefullyandchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Questions1to5arebasedonthesamepassage.AustralianandUSscientistshavefoundthatchildrenfatheredbyoldermenarelikelytobelessintelligentthantheoffspringofyoungerdads.Thesurpriseresultcontrastedsharplywithearlierstudiesshowingthatoldermothersproducedchildrenmorelikelytorecordaboveaverageintelligencescores,theresearchersconcluded.LeadscientistJohnMcGrath,fromtheQueenslandBrainInstitute,saidtheresultwasaworldfirstandhadimplicationsformeninWesternsocietieswhohavedelayedfatherhooduntiltheir40sorolder."Theresultswerequitestartlingasitwasthoughtthattheageofthefatherwaslessofaconcerncomparedtotheageofthemother,"McGrathsaid."Nowwearegettingmoreevidenceoftheageofthefatherbeingjustasimportant-theolderadadis,theworsehischildrentendtodoinintelligencetests."Researchersexamineddatacollectedon33,000childrenintheUSbetween1959and1965fatheredbymenagedfrom15to65.Theyfoundthatthechildrenofolderdadsperformedlesswellinintelligencetestsconductedatageeightmonths,fouryearsandsevenyears.Theresearcherssaidpreviousstudieshadlinkedolderfatherstoanincreasedriskofhealthproblemsintheirchildren,includingschizophrenia,autism,dyslexia,epilepsyanddwarfism.However,thestudypublishedinthejournalPublicLibraryofScienceMedicineisthefirsttosuggestthereisalsoalinkwithgeneralintelligence.Thetrendtowardschildrenofolderfathersbeinglessintelligentremainedstatisticallysignificantevenwhenfactorssuchassocio-economicstatusandparentalmentalhealthweretakenintoaccount.McGrathsaidtheresearchteamcouldnotdrawconclusionsonhowhavinganolderfatherinfluencedchildrenlaterinlifebecausethesubjectsintheirstudywereonlyexamineduntiltheywereagedseven."Itisfeasiblethattheoffspringofolderfathers'catchup'duringlaterchildhood,"theresearchersaid."Howthesubtleneurocognitivefeaturesassociatedwith(olderfathers)translateintolatereducationalandmentalhealthoutcomesacrossthelifespanremainstobedetermined."1.Theresultofstudyimpliesthat________________.A.menshouldgetmarryearlierB.olderfathersworryabouttheirchildren'sintelligenceC.mothershadbetterbornchildrenwhentheyareyoungD.fathershadbetterhavechildrenwhentheyareyoung2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Thechildrenofolderdadsperformedbetterinintelligencetests.B.Oldermothersproducemoreintelligentchildren.C.Theageoffatherisasimportantastheageofthemother.D.Olderfathersincreasetheriskofhealthproblemsintheirchildren.3.Howoldarethechildreninthestudy?A.Eightmonthsold.B.Fouryearsold.C.Sevenyearsold.D.Lessthaneightyearsold.4.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheresultofthestudy?A.Positive.B.Negative.C.Subjective.D.Objective.5.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe________________.A.HowtoMakeYourChildrenCleverB.Father'sAgeInfluencesHisChildren'IntelligenceC.SecretsofHavingaHealthyChildD.MenShouldGetMarriedEarlierQuestions6to10arebasedonthesamepassage.PsychologistsinBritainhavesaidthatthelastfullweekofJanuaryisthemostdepressingtimeofayear,andlabellednextMonday‘BlueMonday'.Blueisaslangwayofsayingunhappy.

Mondaysaregenerallyseenastheworstdayoftheweekbecausepeoplefeelgrumpy(脾氣暴躁)andtiredathavingtogobacktoworkafteraweekendwithadifferentsleeppattern.Therearevariousreasonswhymorepeoplefeeldepressedatthistimeofyear.ManypeoplehaveunpaidcreditcardbillsfortheChristmaspresentstheybought,andpaydayisoftennotuntiltheendofthemonth.

Asthepartyseasonisover,peoplefeelstressedbecausetheyhavetogobacktoreallife—workandcommuting;andtheymaybeunhappywiththeirbodyimageafterbingeingonbooze,chocolates,andotherfoodatChristmas-time.

PeoplemayhavealreadyfailedintheirNewYear'sresolutions,suchasgivingupsmoking.ThebadweatherinJanuarycanalsocontributetopeoplefeelingfedup.

Somecompaniesaretakingthisquiteseriouslyandofferingcounsellingforanystaffwhoarefeelingdepressed.Theyhopethathelpingpeopleassoonastherearesignsofdepressionwillavoidabsenteeism(曠課、礦工).Evidenceshowsthatunreasonablemanagerswhocontributetotheirstafffeelingfedupatthistimecanexpectanuncooperativeworkforce.However,it'snotallbad!Manypeoplefeeloptimisticatthistime,thatthingscanonlygetbetter.Psychologistsoffersuggestionsofhowtocombatfeelingblue.Theseincludespending15minutesdoinga"gratitudeexercise"thinkingaboutandwritingdownwhatyouaregratefulfor,suchashealth,family,friendsandsoon.

Takingupanewhobby,doingsomeexercise,goingtobedearlier,eatingahealthybreakfast,andlisteningtosomeupliftingmusic,areallrecommendedaswaystofeelmorecheerful.ToavoidfeelingbluenextJanuary,expertssaythatthebestthingtodoistoplanbetternextDecember.Spendlessonpresents,eatanddrinklessoverthefestiveperiod,andmakemorerealisticNewYear'sresolutions.6.PsychologistsinBritainhavesaidthat________________isthemostdepressingtimeofayear.A.aweekbeginswitha"BlueMonday"B.aweekfollowedbya"BlueMonday"C.thefirstfullweekofDecemberD.thelastfullweekofJanuary7.ThepaydayofthecreditcardbillsfortheChristmaspresentsisoften________________.A.atthebeginningofJanuaryB.inthemiddleofJanuaryC.attheendofJanuaryD.thefourthweekofJanuary8.Inthesentence"PeoplemayhavealreadyfailedintheirNewYear'sresolutions.","resolution"means________________.A.apromisetoyourselfB.aformaldecisionorstatementC.strongbeliefanddeterminationD.astatementthatsolvesaproblem9.Doinga"gratitudeexercise"meansyou________________.A.thinkaboutandwritedownwhatmakesyoufeelblueB.thinkaboutandwritedownwhatyouaregratefulforC.thinkaboutandwritedownwhatyouaregoingtodoD.thinkaboutandwritedownwhatyouaremissing10.ToavoidfeelingbluenextJanuary,thebestthingtodois________________.A.tolistentosomeupliftingmusicB.totakeupanewhobbyC.toplanbetterbeforehandD.toeatanddrinklessoverthefestiveperiodPart6Multiplechoices

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(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分對錯學(xué)生答案Correct1.1D2.1A3.1D4.1D5.1B6.1D7.0A8.0D9.1B10.1CSubtotal:

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Part7BankedCloze

(每小題:1分)Directions:FillintheblanksinthefollowingpassagebyselectingsuitablewordsfromtheWordBank.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsmorethanonce.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.prime

B.contestant

C.performances

D.artists

E.selected

F.offended

G.audience

H.announced

I.popular

J.constant

K.deals

L.seeks

M.athletes

N.celebrity

O.around

AmericanIdolisarealitycompetitiontofindnewsolomusicaltalent,createdbySimonFuller.ItdebutedonJune11,2002,andhassincebecomeoneofthemost1.showsonAmericantelevision.Theprogram2.todiscoverthebestsingerinthecountrythroughaseriesofnationwideauditions.TheAmericanpublicdecidestheoutcomesofthelaterstagesthroughphonevoting.Thejudgesgivecritiquesofthecontestants'3.:recordproducer,musicmanager,popsinger,choreographer,andsinger-songwriter.

Thefinalsarebroadcastlivein4.timefromCBSTelevisionCityinLosAngeles,infrontofalivestudio5..Thefinalslastedforeightweeksinseasononeandelevenweeksinsubsequentseasons.Eachfinalistperformsasongorsongs6.fromaweeklytheme.Themesarebasedonamusicalgenre,songsrecordedbyparticularartists.Contestantsusuallyworkwitha(n)7.mentorduringeachweek.Whena(n)8.isvotedoffoftheshow,amontageofthecontestant'sexperienceisplayedandtheygivetheirfinalperformance.Inthefinale,thetworemainingcontestantsperform.Thewinneris9.andreceivesaonemillion(US)dollarrecorddealwithamajorlabel,andismanagedbyAmericanIdol-related19Management.Insomecases,otherfinalistshavealsobeensignedbytheshow'smanagementcompany(whohasfirstoptiontosigncontestants)andreceivedrecord10.withitsmajorlabelpartner.Part7BankedCloze

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(InthecaseofTrue/Falsetypeofquestions,AstandsforTrueandBforFalse,orAforY,BforNandCforNG.)小題得分對錯學(xué)生答案Correct1.1popular2.0announced3.1performances4.1prime5.0constant6.1selected7.1celebrity8.1contestant9.0deals10.0audienceSubtotal:

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Part8Multiplechoices

(每小題:1分)Directions:ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.1.The________________ofthestoryisahotelinParisduringthewar.A.backgroundB.settingC.backD.history2.The________________offoodcanbeasimportantasthetaste.A.looksB.appearanceC.presenceD.presentation3.He________________tooclosely________________theformergovernmenttobecomeaministerofours.A.identifies...withB.identifies...toC.is...identifiedtoD.is...identifiedwith4.Hetolduswhathadhappenedafterthemeeting________________.A.ingreatdetailsB.ingreatlengthC.atgreatdetailD.atgreatlength5.Incaseofdanger,themuseumhadallthepaintings________________.A.insuredB.ensuredC.assuredD.guaranteed6.Pipes________________hotwaterfromthisboilertoeverypartofthebuilding.A.conveyB.transferC.transformD.deliver7.Ihopetheirplanwillwork,buttheythemselvesarevery________________thatitwill.A.doubtfulB.confidentC.suspiciousD.certain8.Icaughta________________ofthecarbeforeitdisappearedaroundthecorner.A.glanceB.glimpseC.glareD.stare9.Fred________________thebagashisbytellingwhatitcontained.A.recognizedB.showedC.identifiedD.said10.Thepersonwho________________thistypeofresearchdeservesourpraise.A.generatedB.estimatedC.originatedD.manufactured11.Asthewinterapproachedtheybegantofeel________________.A.despairingB.desperationC.despiseD.desperate12.In________________,hedecidedonadashthroughtheflames.A.despiseB.desperationC.desperateD.despairing13.He________________ofwinningascholarship.A.disappointsB.frustratesC.discouragesD.despairs14.Hehada(n)________________desiretojustifyhimself.A.badB.urgentC.despairingD.desperate15.Theseproducts,intotal,________________about80%ofalloursales.A.takeonB.accountforC.engageinD.occupywith16.________________are(that)she'salreadyheardthenews.A.ThechancesB.ThepossibilitiesC.TheopportunitiesD.Thelikelihoods17.It'smypleasureto________________you.A.serveB.serveforC.waitD.tendon18.Thenewfilmwillbe________________nextmonth.A.letgoB.releasedC.freedD.seen19.________________causestendtoproduce________________results.A.Like;likelyB.Likely;likeC.Like;likeD.Alike;likely20.Thecrowdsuddenlyburstinto________________.A.laughB.laughtersC.laughingD.laughter21.Thescienceteacher'sexplanationswereso________________thatstudentshadnoproblemsdoingtheirassignments.A.intelligentB.intelligibleC.illegibleD.intellectual22.Inasudden________________ofanger,themantoreupeverythingwithinreach.A.attackB.splitC.blastD.burst23.Thecitygovernmentplanstocompleteitsstudyofthelocaleconomyinfiveyears.Thereis________________timetodoathoroughandcompletestu

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