only slightly hurt.
33. Native people in poor countries who cannot afford modem medicine use mixtures of herbs to diseases.
A. kill performances. A. as good than any in history. A. came up with
B. put up with
C. ran out of
D. ran op against
36. Your brother would certainly have attended the proceedings _______ .
A. if he didn’t get a flat tire C. had the tire not flattened itself night when the clock faces are ________ ? A. enlightened
B. glistened
C. illuminated
D. illustrated
38. Dr. Anderson is aware that we still have ______ long way to go in improving human living ,conditions and in fighting sickness _______ . A. the; where it is found C. a; wherever is it found everything. A. instead to learn C. rather to learn in the highest profit. A. is to be made C. should be paid
B. is going to direct D. would have to lay B. rather than learning D. instead of learning B. a; wherever it is found D. /; where is it found
B. if the flat tire hadn’t happened D. had he not had a flat tire
B. as good as
C. so good as
D. so good
35. After months of testing, the Russian space scientist _________ a space suit that works better
B. drive
C. stop
D. treat
34. I enjoy listening to records. I find records are often ______________ , or better than actual
37. The Big Ben is one of London’s best -known landmarks, and it looks most spectacular at
39. My approach is not to learn everything about something, but ___________ something about
40. The members of the Board of Directors agree that chief attention ________ to what can bring
41. The Nobel Prize is ______ by the Swedish inventor Alfred Bernhard Nobel and was first
given in 1901. ______ a Nobel Prize is considered to be one of the greatest honours in the world.
A. established; Receiving C. modified; To be given A. you will write B. can you write 43. —May I take your order, sir?
—Yes. I will start with cream soup, please, and then I’ll have a T-bone steak. Medium, and I’ll have a glass of beer. Thank you.
B. invented; Awarding D. organised; To be granted C. you can write D. you could write
42. Only Avhen you have acquired a good knowledge of grammar and vocabulary ____ fluently.
A. Anything to drink then? ,B. Call me if you need anything else. C. How would you like your steak? D. What would you recommend then?
44, —Would you mind answering a few questions for a survey Fm doing?
—How do you feel about the funding for university education? A. I’ll put you in. C. Nice to meet you. Not at all.
45. —Linda, how was your trip to Rome?
—That doesn’t sound good. What happened? A. I’m planning a new trip. B. That was very kind of you. C. Well, it’s a long story. D. Why do you ask? Part HI Cloze (10 marks)
Read the following passage and fill in each blank with one tvord. Choose the correct word in one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct form, of the given tvord, or by using the sheet.
B. I beg your pardon? D.
given letters) of the word. Remember to write the ansivers on the answer
The debate over whether dogs or cats make better pets was given a new dimension recently, and dogs seem to have come out the (46) ___________ (win).
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According to new research, dogs, more than cats or other pets, are (47) es _________ good for people’s health and can help them live longer lives.
In an article for the British Journal of Health Psychology, Dr. Deborah Wells of Queen’s University in Belfast, Northern Ireland, - reviewed
dozens of studies on the health (48) be
__ of pet ownership. She found that all pets helped
their owners to be healthier, and that dog-owners were particularly better off. “It is possible that dogs can directly (49) prom _______ our well-being by buffering us from stress, one of the major
risk factors associated with ill-health,” writes Wells. “The stay wid] a dog can also lead to increases in physical activity and facilitate the development of social contacts, which may (50) enh psychological human health in a more indirect manner.”
both
physiological
and
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