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英語四級試題
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicShouldSmokingBeCompletelyBanned.Youshouldwriteatleast120
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.有人贊同完全嚴禁吸煙,理由是……
2.有人不贊同完全嚴禁吸煙,理由是……
3.我的見解。
ShouldSmokingBeCompletelyBanned
PartIIReadingConprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
(15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwi11have15minutestogooverthepassage
quicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.
Forquestions1-7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthe
passage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestions8-10.completethesentenceswiththeinformationgivenin
thepassage.
Space
OurFutureinSpace:ItHasAlreadyBegun!
Weareallspacetravelers.Butwe'vestayedclosetohomeuntilnow.One
day,wemay1eaveourMmothership“Earthtomakeourhomeamongthestars.
Agiant,spherical“spaceship",about8,000milesindiameter,is
speedingthroughthesolarsystemrightnow.Itiscruisingatanincredible
66,600milesperhour.
It'snotagiant,StarWarsmother-ship.It'sspaceshipEarth,thehome
ofoverfourbillionpeople.Thiswatercoatedspaceshiphasbeentraveling
throughtheuniverseforaboutfivebillionyears.Onlywithinthepast25
years,however,havesomeofitspassengersbrokenfreeofEarth'sgravity.
But25yearsfromnow,manypeople,includingyou,mightliveinan
orbitingspacestation200milescibovetheEarth.
SpaceCities
Scientistshavealreadydesignedspecialspacefactories.Thesefactories
willtakeadvantageoftheabsenceofgravity(zerogravity)toproduce
everythingfromlife-savingdrugstoperfectbal1bearings.
Otherscientistshavedesignedspacecolonies,completewithfarms,schools,
andartificialdayandnight.Hundreds,oreventhousands,ofpeoplewi11live,
work,play—evengotoschool,farabovetheEarth.
Ourconquestofspace,ofcourse,hasalreadybegun.Wehaveexploredpart
oftheMoon,sentrobotspaceshipsontothesurfaceofVenusandMars,and
aimedspaceprobespasttheplanetsofJupiterandSaturn.
LastJune,onerobotship,Pioneer10,leftoursolarsystemforever.And
astronautsfromboththeSovietUnionandtheUnitedStateshavelivedinspace
stations.
Theconquestofspace,withoutquestion,isoneofthegreatestadventures
humanbeingshaveeversetouton.Butitmaybemorethanagreatadventure.
Somescientiststhinktheconquestofspacemaybeanecessityforsurvivalof
thehumanspecies.
WearetearingupmoreandmoreoftheEarthtogetrawmaterialsfor
industry.Andwearepollutingtheairandwateraswemanufactureproducts
thatweneedorwant.Almosteverythingthatseemstomakeourlivesmore
comfortable,andfromelectricitytopesticides,usesuporaltersapieceof
ourplanet'snaturalenvironment.
WhyGointoSpace?
Yetoursolarsystemisfullofresources.Themoonischockfullof
valuablemetals.Soaretheasteroids,thesmall,rocky,planet-likebodies
orbitingthesunmostofthembetweenMarsandJupiter.Thesemetals,ifwecan
getthem,couldbeusedtobuildfactoriesandspacestations.
Also,inspcice,thereisnoatmospheretofilteroutthesun'senergy.
Thereisplentyofsolarenergytobeturnedintoelectricityformanufacturing,
forcreatingcomfortablelivingconditions.
GettingawayfromEarthhasotheradvantages,too.Modernindustryuses
manykindsofmetalalloys(mixturesofmetalthatarebetterforcertain
purposesthanpuremetals).Yetsomemetalalloyseithercan*tbemadeorare
veryexpensivetomakeonEarthbecauseofgravity.Forinstance,certain
metalsdon'tmixwellonEarth.Butinzerogravity,molten(hot,liquid)
metalsmixmoreevenly.Thisisbecausethereisnogravitytopulltheheavier
metalsdown,whilethelighteronesfloatontop.
bromspace,too,wecanlookdownontheEarthandstudytheatmosphere,
itsweather,andtheeffectsofairpollution.
Andbecausethereisnostronggravitytobreakfreefrom,ourfuturehomes
awayfromEarthwillbeconvenientstartingpointsfortraveltodistant
planets.
But,whilegoingintospacemightsolvesomeproblems,outerspacecanalso
beadcingerousplace.Forexample,inouterspace,wehavetoprotectourselves
fromthedangersofultravioletlightandcosmicrays.Ultravioletlightfrom
thesuncangiveusbadsunburnsrighthereonEarth.Yet,Earth'satmosphere
screensoutmostofthatharmfulradiation.Cosmicraysaretinyhighenergy
particlesfromouterspace.Again,theEarthshieldsusfrommostofthem.
AtHomeinSpace?
Butinspace,withoutspecialprotection,wewouldbeexposedtomuch
strongerradiationfronultravioletlightandcosmicrays.Also,inthezero
gravityofouterspace.ourboneswilllosecalciumandbecomeweaker.This
willbemoreofaproblemthelongerpeoplestayoutinspace.Doctorsare
lookingforawaytokeepourbonesfromlosingcalciuminouterspace.Anda
smallspaceshipjustmight“driveyoubatty“afterawhile.Butevenona
shorttripinouterspace,youmightnotfeelaswellasyou'dliketo.Space
travelcouldmakeyouseasick!
Yet,theseriskswon*tkeeppeoplefromgoingintospace.Eventually,an
Earth-likeenvironmentwillbebuiltinspace.Andtheywillbepopulatedby
peoplewithmanydifferentinterests:medicine,construction,farming,teaching,
mining,andsoon.
Thenexthundredyearswillbefilledwithotherworldlyadventures,
excitingscientificdiscoveries,anddanger,ashumansleaveEarth—perhaps
forever.
AginginSpace
Supposeaspacetravelerismovingatavelocityof186,200milesper
second.Foreveryhourthatpassesforhim,30hourspassonEarth.Ifhe
travelsforayearinthisfashion(havingacceleratedinstantaneously)and
thenturnsaroundandcomesbackatthisspeed(havingturnedaround
instantaneously),hewi11findthatwhilehehasseemedtohimselftohave
traveledtwoyears,themenonEarthwouldclaimhehadbeenabsentfor30
years.
Supposethespacetravelerhadleftattheageof30,leavingbehindatwin
brotheralsoaged30.Whenhereturnedhewouldbe32,buthisstay-at-home
twinbrotherwouldbe60.Thatiswhythe“clockparadoxw,issometimes
calledtheMtwinparadox”.
Ofcourseittakesquitealongwhiletoacceleratetoahighspeed,anda
longwhiletomakeaturnandheadbackagain,soconditionsaren,tquiteas
clear-cutasjustdescribed.
1.Thegiant,sphericalspaceshipmentionedinthepassageisvirtuallythe
planetEarth.
2.Accordingtotheauthor,somepersonshavelefttheEarthandtraveled
intoouterspacewithinthepast25years.
3.Scientistshavealreadydesignedspecialspacefactories,which
manufcicturespecialproductsandtoolsforspaceuse,suchasmedicineand
perfectballbearings.
4.Accordingtotheinformationofthepassage,wecaninferthatifthe
Earthbecomestoocrowdedornolongersuitableformentodwellonsomeday,
they'11havetomoveintospace.
5.Themoonandtheasteroidsarealikewithrespecttotheirrich,valuable
metals.
6.Ultravioletlightinspaceplacesscorchesourskinasseriouslyasit
doesonEarth.
7.Evenashorttripinouterspacemaydosomedamagetoone'sbrain.
1.[Y][N][NG]2.[Y][N][NG]3.[Y][N][NG]4.[Y][N][NG]
5.[Y][N][NG]6.[Y][N][NG]7.[Y][N][NG]
8.Thereasonsomemetalalloyscan'tbemadeonEarthisthattheheavier
metals
togetherwiththelighterones.
9.Inspace,thereisnoatmospheretofilteroutthesun'senergy.There
isplentyofsolarenergytobeturnedinto,forcreatingcomfortableliving
conditions.
10.Accordingtotheauthor,willbecausedtoamaningravityfreespace.
PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long
conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswi11be
askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswi11be
spokenon1yonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.DuringChepause,
youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],anddecidewhichis
thebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
11.[A]Tennisequipment.
fB]Volleyballequipment.
[C]Footballequipment.
[D]Basketballequipment.
12.[A]Hemustmeethisteacher.
[B]Hemustattendaclass.
[C]Hemustgooutwithhisgirlfriend.
[D]Hemuststayatschooltofinishhishomework.
13.[A]It'snotasgoodasitwas.
[B]ltJsbetterthanitusedtobe.
[C]It*sbetterthanpeoplesay.
[D]It,sevenworsethanpeoplesay.
14.[A]Becausehedoesnrtlikefootball.
[B]BecauseMariafellill.
[C]Becausehedidn,thavethetime.
[D]BecauseMariacan'tstandfootball.
15.[A]Atemporaryjob.
[B]Apermanentjob.
[C]Somemoneyforthevacation.
[D]Somemoneyfortheuniversityfees.
16.[A]Thewomandidmostofthetalking.
[B]Themandidmostofthetalking.
[C]Thewomanwaswearingablacksweater.
[D]Themanandthewomanhaddarkhair.
17.[A]Asunnyday.
[B]Araincoat.
[C]Anattractivehut.
[D]Alovelyhat.
18.[A]Librarianandstudent.
[B]Operatorandcaller.
[C]Bossandsecretary.
[D]Customerandrepairman.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.[A]Thebenefitsofstrongbusinesscompetition.
[B]Aproposaltolowerthecostofproduction.
[ClComplaintsabouttheexpenseofmodernization.
[D]Suggestionsconcerningnewbusinessstrategies.
20.[A]Itcostsmuchmorethanitsworth.
[B]Itshouldbebroughtuptodate.
[C]Itcallsforimmediaterepairs.
[D]Itcanstillbeusedforalongtime.
21.[A]Thepersonnelmanagershouldbefiredforinefficiency.
[B]Afewengineersshouldbeemployedtomodernizethefactory.
[C]Theentirestaffshouldberetrained.
fDlBetter-educatedemployeesshouldbepromoted.
22.[A]TheircompetitorshavelongbeenadvertisingonTV.
[B]TVcommercialsarelessexpensive.
[C]Advertisinginnewspapersaloneisnotsufficient.
[D]TVcommercialsattractmoreinvestments.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.[A]Searchingforreferencematerial.
[B]Watchingafilmofthe1930s'.
[C]Writingacoursebook.
[D]Lookingforajobinamoviestudio.
24.[A]It'stoobroadtocopewith.
[B]It,sabitoutdcited.
scontroversial.
[D]ItJsoflittlepracticalvalue.
25.[A]Attheendoftheonlinecatalogue.
[B]AttheReferenceDesk.
[C]IntheNewYorkTimes.
[D]IntheReader,sGuidetoPeriodicalLiterature.
SectionB
Directions:inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendof
eachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C.and[D].Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.[A]TheliberationmovementofBritishwomen.
[B]RapideconomicdevelopmentinBritain.
[C]Changingattitudestofamilylife.
[D]ReasonsforchangesinfamilylifeinBritain.
27.[A]Becausemillionsofmendiedinthewar.
[B]Becausewomenhadprovedtheirworth.
[C]Becausewomenweremoreskillfulthanmen.
[D]Becausefactoriespreferredtoemploywomen.
28.[A]Theconceptof"thefamilyvasasocialunit.
[B]Theattitudestobirthcontrol.
[C]Theattitudestoreligion.
[D]Theideasofauthorityandtradition.
PassageTwo
Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
29.[A]Syntheticfuel.
[B]Solarenergy.
[C]Alcohol.
[DiElectricity.
30.[A]Airtrafficconditions.
[BiTrafficjamsonhighways.
[C]Roadconditions.
[D]Newtrafficrules.
31.[A]Gothroughahealthcheck.
[B]Takelittleluggagewiththem.
[C]Arriveearlyforboarding.
[D]Undergosecuritychecks.
PasscigeThree
Questions32to35arebasedonthepassageYOUhavejustheard.
32.[A]Washingplates.
[B]Clearingtables.
[ClShiningshoes.
[D]Sweepingthefloor.
33.[A]Hemustworksixdaysaweek.
[B]Heshouldneverbelateforwork.
[C]Hemuststudyhardinhissparetime.
[D]Heshouldnotbringhisfriendstotherestaurant.
34.[A]Topayhimforhiswork.
[B]Tolethimhave3mealsadayintherestaurant.
[C]Togivehisfriendsfreedrinks.
[D]Toallowhimtohavemorefreetime.
35.[A]Becausetheboywasnotafulltimeworker.
[B]Becausetheboyhadmadesomemistakes.
[C]Becausehethoughttheboyhadfailedtomeethisrequirements.
[D]Becausehethoughtitwashissonwhoshouldpayhim.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe
passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral
idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.For
blanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing
informcition.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejust
heardorwritedownthemainpointsinyouownwords.Finally,whenthepassage
isreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
Americansareproudofthe(36)achievementsmadeinthiscountry.Medical
scientistshavefoundcuresand(37)forsuchdiseasesaspolioand
tuberculosis.Theyhavelearnedagreatdealabout(38)andheartdisease.Many
liveshavebeensaved.Americanhospitalsarethemostmodernandbest(39)
medicalfacilitiesintheworld.Butthisdegreeofexcellencehasbeen
expensive.
MedicalcostsintheUnitedStatesareveryhigh.Thereisa(40)health
planforAmericans.Buttherearemanyprograms(41)forthispurpose.Many
peoplehavehealthplansatthecompanieswheretheywork.Undertheseplans,
thecompanypaysafixed(42)ofmoneyregularlyintoafund.Thenwhenthe(43)
needsmedicalhelp,hecanusemoneyfromthefundtopayforit.
Otherpeoplehavehealthinsurance.(44).Insomemedicalplans,the
insurancecompanyisalsothemedicalinstitution.(45).Thenwhentheyneed
mediCeiltreatment,theygotothehospitalwithoutpayingmoremoney.
(46).Theseprogramsmakemedicalcareavailabletothosewithouttheir
ownhealthinsurance.
PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youare
requiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfroma1istofchoicesgivenina
wordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybefore
makingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PIease
markthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasingle
linethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethan
once.
Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
There*snoquestionthattheEarthisgettinghotter.Therealquestions
are:Howmuchofthewarmingisourfault,andarewe47toslowthe
devastationbycontrollingourinsatiable48forfossilfuels?
Globalwarmingcanseemtoo49toworryabout,ortoouncertainsomething
projectedbythesamecomputer50thatoftencan*tgetnextweek'sweather
right.Onarawwinterdayyoumightthinkthatafewdegreesofwarming
wouldn*tbesuchabadthinganyway.Andnodoubtaboutit:Warningsabout51
changecansoundlikeanenvironmentalistscaretactic,meanttoforceusout
ofourcarsandrestrictourlifestyles.
Comfortingthoughts,perhaps.Unfortunately,however,theEarthhassome
discomfortingnews.FromAlaskatothesnowypeaksoftheAndestheworldis
heatinguprightnow,andfast.Globally,the52isUD10Foverthepast
century,butsomeofthecoldest,mostremotespotshavewarmedmuchmore.The
resultsaren'tpretty.Iceis53,riversarerunningdry,andcoastsare54,
threateningcommunities.
The55arehappeninglargelyoutofsight.Buttheyshouldn*tbeoutof
mind,becausetheyareomensofwhat,sinstoreforthe56oftheplanet.
[A]remote[B]techniques[C]consisting[D]rest[E_willing
[F]climate[G]ski11[H]appetite[I]melting[J]vanishing
[K]eroding[L]temperature[M]curiosity[N]changes[0]skillful
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowed
bysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceand
markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Iherearemanywaysofdefiningsuccess.Itisaccuratetosaythateachof
ushasourownconceptofsuccesstotheextentthateachofusisresponsible
forsettingourowngoalsanddeterminingwhetherwehavemetthesegoals
satisfactorily.Becauseeachofuspossessesuniquedifferencesingenetic
abilityandfavorableenvironmentsinwhichtoexpresstheseabilities,itis
necessarilytruethatwemustdefinesuccessbroadly.
Forsomepeople,simplybeingabletolivetheirlifewithaminimumof
miseryandsufferingisconsideredasuccess.Thinkofthepeaceofmindofthe
poorshepherdwhotendshissheep,enjoyshisfrugallifewithhisfamilyin
thebeautyofnature,andwhoisrespectedbecausehedoesagoodjobof
achievingthegoalsexpectedofandacceptedbyhimandhissociety.Onthe
otherhand,itseemsthateventhoughsomepeopleappeartoberichinmaterial
possessions,manyofthemseemtobemiserableandconsiderthemselves
unsuccessfulwhenjudgedbytheirowngoalsofsuccess.Becausenotall
venturescanbesuccessful,oneshouldnotsetunrealisticgoalsforachieving
success,butifonehasself-confidenceitwouldbeunfortunatetosetone's
goalsattoolowalevelofachievement.
Awisecounseloroncesaidtoayoungmanwhowasexperiencingfrustration
withhisownprofessionalsuccess:"Youdonothavetosetyourgoaltoreach
themooninordertohavesuccessintraveling.Sometimesonecanbevery
successfulmerelybytakingawalkinthepark,orridingthesubway
downtown,Thecounseloradded,**Youhavenotreallyfailedandspoiledyour
chancesforsuccessuntilyouhavebeenunsuccessfulatsomethingyoureally
like,andtowhichyouhavegivenyourbesteffort.”
57.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorimpliesthatareessentialin
achievingsuccess.
[A]abilityandgoeils
[B]goalsanddetermination
[C]abilityandenvironment
[D]goalsandenvironment
58.Theword"frugal”(Line.2,Para2.)means.
[A]wealthy
[B]wasteful
[C]thrifty
[Dlmiserable
59.Somerichpeopleconsiderthemselvesunsuccessfulbecause.
[A]theirlifeismiserable[B]theydonotliveinpeace
[C]theirgoalsaretoolow
[D]theyarenotrichenoughbytheirownstandards
60.Thelastparagraphimpliesthat.
[A]weshouldhavehighgoals
[B]successmeansachievinggreatgoals
[C]successmeanstakingawalkinthepark
[D]successmeanstryingone*sbestatwhatonereallylikes
61.Thispassagemainlytalksabout.
[A]thedefinitionofsuccess
[B]howtoachievesuccess
[C]howtosetgoals
[D]theimportanceofgoals
64.Onemajordifferencebetweenthelooksaymethodoflearningreading
andlhephonicsmethodis.
[A]look-sayissimp1er
[B]phonicstakeslongertolearn
[C]look-sayiseasiertoteach
[D]phonicsgivesreadersaccesstofarmorewords
65.Thephrasetouchoff”(Para3,Line1)mostprobablymeans.
[A]talkaboutshortly
[B]startorcause
[C]comparewith
[D]oppose
66.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
[A]Phonicsapproachregardswholewordmethodasunimportant.
[B]Thewholewordapproachemphasizesdecoding.
[C]Inphonicsapproach,itisnecessaryandlogicaltoemploydecoding.
[D]Phonicsissuperiorbecauseitstressesthemeaningofwordsthusthe
vastmajorityofmostcommonwordscanbelearned.
PartVCloze(15minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblank
therearefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[l)]ontherightsideofthe
paper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingle1inethroughthecentre.
Methodsofstudyingvary;whalworks67forsomestudentsdoesn*lworkat
al1forothers.Theonlythingyoucandoisexperiment68youfindasystem
thatdoesworkforyou.Buttwothingsaresure:69elsecandoyourstudying
foryou,andunlessyoudofindasystemthatworks,youwon,talthough
college.Meantime,thereareafewrulesthat70foreverybody.Thehintis
“don'tget71".Theproblemofstudying,72enoughtostartwith,becomes
almost73whenyouaretryingtodothree74inoneweekend.75thefastest
readershavetrouble76that.Andifyouarebehindinwrittenworkthatmust
be77,theteacherwhoacceptsit78latewillprobablynotgiveyougood
credit.Perhapshemaynotacceptit79.Gettingbehindinoneclassbecause
youarespendingsomuchtimeonanotherisreallyno80.Feelingpretty
virtuousaboutthesevenhoursyouspendonchemistrywon*t81onebitifthe
historyteacherpopsaquiz.Andmanyfreshmendogetintotroublebyspending
toomuchtimeononeclassatthe82oftheothers,eitherbecausetheylike
oneclassmuchbetterorbecausetheyfinditsomuchharderthattheythink,
theyshould83alltheirtimetoit.84thereason,goingthewholeworkfor
oneclassandneglectingtherestofthemisamistake,ifyoufacethis85,
beginwiththeshortestandeasiest86.Getthemoutofthewavandthengoto
themoredifficult,timeconsumingwork.
67.[A]good[B]easily
[C]sufficiently[D]well
68.[Aluntil[B]after
[C]while[D]so
69.[A]somebody[B]nobody
[C]everybody[D]anybody
70.[A]follow[B]go
[C]operate[D:work
71.[A]behind[B]after
[C]slow[D]later
72.[A]hardly[B]unpleasant
[C]hard[D]heavy
73.[A]improbable[B]necessary
[C]impossibleED]inevitable
74.[A]week*swork[B]weeks'works
[C]weeks'work[D]weekTsworks
75.[A]Even[B]Almost
[C]If[D]With
76.[A]todo[B]doing
[C]atdoing[DJwithdoing
77.[A]turnedin[B]tunedup
[C]turnedout[D]givenin
78.[A]very[Blquite
[C]such[D]too
79.[A]anyway[B]either
[C]atall[D]that
80.[A]solution[B]method
[C]answer[D]excuse
81.[A]help[Blencourage
[C]assist[Dlimprove
82.[A]expense[B]pay
[C]debt[D]charge
83.[A]devote[B]put
[C]spend[D]take
84.[A]Whichever[B]Whatever
[C]However[D]Wherever
8b.[A]attraction[B]decision
[C]temptation[D]dilemma
86.[A]arrangements[B]way
[C]<issignments[D]class
PartVITranslation(5minutes)
Direction:CompletethesentencesonAnswerSheet
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