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Part I VoCabUlary and StrUCtUre (20 Poin ts)
DireCtions: In this Part there are 20 in complete Senten ces. For each SentenCe there are four ChOiCeS marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE an SWer that best completes the Senten ce. The n mark the best ChOiCe and mark the COrreSP Onding Ietter On the An SWer Sheet With a Sin gle Iine through the Cen ter.
1. It is reported that a (n) _____ of accide nts has OCCUrred at that crossroads.
A. SerieS
B. lot
C. nu mber D. amount
2. If some One is in the Un ited StateS for good, it means he is there __ .
A. to do good B. temporarily C. to rest well D. Perma nen tly 3. PIeaSe let US have more time, _____ ?
A. shall We
B. will you
C. won ' t D. don ' t you
4. There is no hurry. You Can take your time _____ those exercises.
A. doing A. for gra nted
B. to do B. as true
C. done C. for Certa in
D. to be doing D. as SUCh D. Now that
5. He spoke En glish so well that I took it ____ that he WaS an AmeriCa n. 6. _____ We n eed air and water, so We n eed CritiCiSm and self-criticism.
A. EVe n though B. So Iong as C. JUSt as A. to A. well
B. for C. on B. good
D. about
C. fine D. happy
7. ChiIdre n are always CUriOUS ___ everyth ing they see.
8. Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, SiCk or ____ , Can follow a favorite hobby. 9. It ' S desired that She _______ to teach US at least twice a week.
A. comes
B. will come
C. come D. may come
10. ____ , I should ask them some questi ons.
A. Should they come to US B. If they come to US C. Were they come to US A. that
D. Had they come to US
11. In 1990 he CaUght a SeriOUS ill ness from ___ effects he still suffers.
B. WhiCh C. What D. whose
12. He found _____ everybody know What had happe ned.
A. it n ecessary Ietti ng let
C. n ecessary Iett ing
D. n ecessary to let
notes at the moment the PerSOn
an SWerS
the
B. it n ecessary to
13. The in terviewer should take dow n
questio ns.
A. to be in terviewedC. being in terviewed
B. i nterviewi ng es, bUtits driver Came close to
killed.
14. “ Car 17 won the race.
D. i nterviewed
D. have bee A. being B. hav ing bee n C. be
n 15. About the SiXth Cen tury A.D. Whe n few EUrOPea ns could read, the Chin ese paper.
A. inven ted
B. had inven ted
C. have inven ted
D. had bee n inven ted
16. I have two friends but _____ of them likes to go fish ing With me.
A. none B. neither C. both D. either 17. HiS Un happy childhood ___ his bad temper.
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A. CoUntS for B. acco UntS for C. makes for
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D. goes for
18. No One doubts ____ it is true.
A. Whether A. who A. I knew
B. if B. What B. I didn
C. that C. WhiCh
' t know C. I did know
D. What
D. that
D. did I know
19. HiS brother had become a teacher, _____ he Wan ted to be. 20. Not Un til I Came to China____ What kind of a CoUnty She is. Part II Read ing COmPrehe nsion (40 Poin ts)
DireCtions: There are four PaSSageS in this part. EaCh PaSSage is followed by some questio ns or Unfini Shed Stateme nts. For each of them there are four ChOiCeS marked A, B, C and D. Y ou should deCide On the best ChOiCe and mark the COrreSP Onding Ietter On the An SWer Sheet With a Sin gle Iine through the Cen ter. PaSSage 1
How often One hears ChiIdren WiShing they Were grown up, and old PeoPle WiShing they Were young again. EaCh age has its PIeaSUreS and its pains, and the happiest PerSOn is the One who enjoys What each age gives him WithOUt WaSting his time in USeleSS regrets.
ChiIdhood is a time When there are few responSibiIitieS to make life difficult. If a child has good Parents, he is fed, looked after and loved, WhateVer he may do. It is impossible that he will ever aga in in his life be give n so much WithOUt havi ng to do anything in retur n. In additi On ,life is always PreSe nting new things to the child — things that have lost their in terest for older people because they are too well-k nown. BUt a child has his pains: he is not so free to do What he WiSheS to do; he is ContinU ally being told not to do thin gs, or being PUni Shed for What he has done wrong. When the young man StartS to earn his OWn livi ng, he Can no Ion ger expect OtherS to Pay for his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he WantS to live comfortably. If he SPe nds most of his time play ing about i n the Way that he USed to as a child, he will go hun gry. And if he breaks the laws of SOCiety as he USed to break the laws of his Pare nts, he may go to PriS on. If, however, he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he Can have the great happ in ess of build ing UP for himself his OWn POSiti On in society.
21. ACCOrd ing to ParagraPh 2, the Writer thinks that ____ .
A. life for a child is COmParatiVeIy easy B. a child is always loved WhateVer he does C. if much is give n to a child, he must do SOmeth ing in retur n D. Only ChiIdren are interested in life 22. After a child grows up, he ____ . A. will have little time playing
B. has to be SUCCeSSfUI in finding a job
C. Can still ask for help in time of trouble D. should be able to take Care of himself 23. WhiCh of the followi ng Stateme nts is NoT true accord ing to the passage? A. People are often SatiSfied With their life. B. Life is less interesting for old people. C. AdUItS are freer to do What they Want to do. D. AdUItS should no Ion ger rely On others. 24. The main idea of the PaSSage is that ____ .
A. life is not enjoyable SinCe each age has some PainS
B. young men can have the greatest happ in ess if they work hard C. ChiIdhood is the most enjoyable time in One
' S life
D. One is the happiest if he Can make good USe of each age in his life 25. The ParagraPh follow ing the PaSSage will most PrObabIy discuss __ .
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A. examples Of SUCCeSSfUl young men B. how to build UP One ' S PoSitiOnin SoCiety C. joys and PainS of old people D. What to do Whe n One has problems in life PaSSage 2
EVery CoUntrytendS to accept its own Way of life as being the normal Oneand to PraiSe or CritiCiZe OtherS as they are SimiIar to or different from it. And UnfortUnately, our PiCtUre of the people and the Way of life of other CoUntries is often a distorted ( 曲解)one.
Here is a great argume nt in favor of foreig n travel and lear ning foreig n Ian guages. It is Only by traveli ng in, Or livi ng
in a CoUntyand gett ing to know its in habita nts and their Ian guage that
One Canfind out What a CoUntryand its people are really like. And how different the knoWIedge OnegainS this Way freque ntly turns out to be true from the SeC On d-ha nd in formatio n gathered from other sources! How Often We find that the foreig ners whom We thought to be SUCh differe nt people from ourselves are not Very differe nt after all!
Differen CeS betwee n peoples do of course, exist and, One hopes, will always ContinUe to do so. The world will be a dull place in deed Whe n all the differe nt n ati on alities behave exactly alike, and some people might Say that We are rapidly approachi ng this State of affairs. With the much greater rapidity and ease of travel, there might Seem to be some truth in this at least as far as EUrOPe is ConCerned. HOWeVer this may be, at least the greater ease of travel today has revealed to more people tha n ever before that the En glishma n Or Fren Chma n Or Germa n is not some differe nt kind of ani mal from themselves.
26. EVery CoUntry CritiCiZeS WayS of life in Other CoUn tries because they are _ . A. distorted
B. no rmal
C. SimiIar to each other D. differe nt from its OWn
27. One who travels in a foreig n CoUntryand Iear ns its Ian guage will ___ .
A. find out What its people are like B. argue in favor of this CoUntryand the Ian guage C. know the CoUntryand its people better D. like its in habita nts and their Ian guage 28. The kno WIedge OnegainS by traveli ng in a foreig n CoUnty is ofte n ___ .
A. from SeC On d-ha nd in formati On B. gathered from other SOUrCeS tha n from its in habita nts C. gained from the argume nts about the CoUn tryD. differe nt from What One had before the travel 29. DifferenCeS betwee n peoples ______ .
A. will gradually disappear because of ease of travel
B. do exist even though differe nt n ati On alities behave exactly alike C. will always Con ti nue to exist and the world will be a dull place D. will not exist as One hopes 30. The Underlined word
“ HOWeVer ” most PrObabIy means _____ .
D. no matter What
A. SOmeWhat B. by WhateVer means C. an yhow PaSSage 3
We arran ged that KiSS in ger would fly to Viet nam for talks early in JUly and the n stop in PakiSta n On the Way back. There he would develop a StOmaChaChe that would require him to Stay in bed and not be Seen by the press. Then, With PreSident Y ahya ' S CooPaiion he would be taken to an airport Where a PakiStan plane would fly him over the mountains to China.
KiSS in ger' S trip WaS give n the code(密码)n ame Polo after Marco Polo, ano ther WeStern traveler who made history by journeying to China. EVerything Went WithOUt a hitch. HiS SIight ill ness in ISlamabad received Onlyminor atte nti On from reporters COVeri ng him. They accepted the story that he would be Confined to bed for at least a couple of days and began making
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arran geme nts for their OWnen terta inment.
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