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¢ò¡¢ Pushing them aside to an unfavorable area¡¢ ¢ó¡¢ Hatching them as their own¡¢

A¡¢ ¢ñ¡¢only B¡¢ ¢ò¡¢only

C¡¢ ¢ñ¡¢land ¢ò¡¢ D¡¢ ¢ñ¡¢,¢ò¡¢and ¢ó¡¢

30¡¢ Which of the following is the particular ability the ecologist believes that the coot has? A¡¢ To trick other coots¡¢ B¡¢ To fight back the tricks¡¢

C¡¢ To be alert to the foreign eggs¡¢ D¡¢ To recognize and count its own eggs¡¢

Passage Four

National Aviation and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners in the Inter-national Space Station have agreed in principle to let a 28-year-old South African become the second paying tourist on the orbiting outpost, the U¡¢S¡¢ space agency said on Tuesday¡¢

Internet magnate Mark Shuttleworth signed a contract on Dec¡¢4 with the Russian Aviation and Space Agency(RASA) to fly aboard a Soyuz space taxi to the station in April 2002, almost exactly a year after U¡¢S¡¢millionaire Dennis Tito became the first to experience space as a paying guest¡¢

NASA spokeswoman Kristen Larson said by telephone:¡±We¡¯ve agreed in principle to the flight of Mr¡¢ Shuttleworth¡¢ However, there are some final details that need to be taken of ¡¢¡±Larson would not say what details needed resolving , but said the station¡¯s international partners---including the space agencies of Russia, Europe, Japan and Canada---had drafted a set of requirements for space travelers covering ¡°physical ability, psychological ability, language ability¡± and ¡°length and appropriateness of training¡¢¡±

Outgoing commander Frank Culbertson of the space station said the new crew replacing his was going to be extremely busy¡¢ ¡°The station is for workers, and it puts an additional burden on the crew to have people up here that are not doing science or conducting experiments that are productive¡¢ This is a workplace, a laboratory, a research facility,¡± he said¡¢

Space Adventures chief Eric Anderson said he could not disclose what Shuttleworth was paying for the trip, but added that a Russian official had been quoted as saying the price was no worse than Tito¡¯s fare, which was widely reported to be ¡ç20 million¡¢ 31¡¢ Who was the first space tourist according to the passage? A¡¢ Kristen Larson¡¢ B¡¢ Eric Anderson¡¢ C¡¢ Mark Shuttleworth¡¢ D¡¢ Dennis Tito¡¢

32¡¢ Which of the following is NOT included in the requirements for space travelers? A¡¢ Sufficient experience in conducting laboratory work¡¢ B¡¢ Enough long and proper training for flight¡¢ C¡¢ Mentally and physically healthy enough¡¢ D¡¢ Communicative skills in language¡¢

33¡¢ Why is the space station reluctant to receive more paying tourists according to Frank Culbertson?

A¡¢ Because the space station isn¡¯t big enough for the paying tourists¡¢

B¡¢ Because as a place for doing research, the staton should be highly efficient¡¢ C¡¢ Because a paying tourist may be ignorant of the space research work¡¢

D¡¢ Because the paying tourists have to pay too much to gain space experience¡¢ 34¡¢ ¡°An outgoing commander¡±can probably be one who __________¡¢ A¡¢ is extremely capable B¡¢ is going to be out of duty

C¡¢ is a supervisor over the space station work D¡¢ has his own crew members

35¡¢ To be the second paying space tourist ,one has to primarily____¡¢ A¡¢ receive necessary training voluntarily

B¡¢ pay a sum of money no less than Tito¡¯s fare C¡¢ pay a sum of money less than Tito¡¯s fare D¡¢ do more mental and physical exercises

Part ¢ó Vocabulary and Structure(20 points)

Directions:There are 40 incomplete sentences in this part¡¢For each sentence there are 4 choices marked A,B,C and D¡¢Choose the one that best completes the sentence¡¢Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center¡¢

36¡¢ If workers had been paid decent wages, profits________so great¡¢

A¡¢ would be B¡¢ were not to be C¡¢ wouldn¡¯t have been D¡¢ would have been

37¡¢If students can¡¯t focus on the spoken word of the teacher, they not only lose______to learn; they actually lose ability to learn¡¢

A¡¢ need B¡¢ wish C¡¢ desire D¡¢ power

38¡¢ There is nothing _____ about a native English-speaking teacher except that he speaks English easily and well¡¢

A¡¢ particular B¡¢ special C¡¢ specific D¡¢ especial

39¡¢ I ________ that most people who wanted to buy our newspaper were either moving or getting married¡¢

A¡¢ worked out B¡¢ figured out C¡¢ spoke out D¡¢ broke out

40¡¢ The Eiffel Tower, symbol of innovative technique at the end of the 19th century, has ____ its universal image¡¢

A¡¢ maintained B¡¢ preserved C¡¢ stored D¡¢ continued 41¡¢ Amazon is ________the largest remaining rainforest area left on our planet¡¢ A¡¢ so far B¡¢ by far C¡¢ thus far D¡¢ as far as 42¡¢ The best thing ________ happened to me was finding my best friend, Katrina¡¢ A¡¢ what B¡¢ as C¡¢ that D¡¢ which

43¡¢ Life presents many barriers, and all too often those who work hardest may not receive great__________¡¢

A¡¢ rewards B¡¢ grants C¡¢ allowance D¡¢ praise

44¡¢ Now almost all the parents want their children to leam the piano or the violin, _______ their children are willing or not¡¢

A¡¢ no matter whether B¡¢ no matter if C¡¢ however D¡¢ whatever

45¡¢ Homework in American schools is often minimal _________ the children have plenty of time to watch television¡¢

A¡¢ such that B¡¢ so that C¡¢ that D¡¢ because

46¡¢ It is largely thanks to the variable climate in England ____ the English pay so much attention to the work on their homes and gardens¡¢

A¡¢ where B¡¢ that C¡¢ in which D¡¢ for which 47¡¢ Life on Earth is _______ varied and complex¡¢

A¡¢ amazingly B¡¢ amusedly C¡¢ amazedly D¡¢ amusingly

48¡¢ In terms of education systems, one cannot say that one system in one country is better than____¡¢

A¡¢ that of another B¡¢ another C¡¢ one of another D¡¢ one another 49¡¢ When I started applying to colleges, I definitely had no idea what I wanted to _____in¡¢ A¡¢ study B¡¢ major C¡¢ stay D¡¢ gear

50¡¢ The new immigrants found it hard to _________ themselves to the climate of the country¡¢ A¡¢ adopt B¡¢ adapt C¡¢ regulate D¡¢ coordinate

51¡¢ One day while looking for a job, I _______ the Chicano Youth Center, which offered me an after-school job¡¢

A¡¢ dropped by¡¢ B¡¢ dropped out C¡¢ dropped down D¡¢ dropped off 52¡¢ The newly promoted assistant manager ¡¢ expressed a wish to be __________ to the London branch¡¢

A¡¢ exchanged B¡¢ transmitted C¡¢ transferred D¡¢ moved 53¡¢ The relationship between China and India has been ________ studied recently¡¢ A¡¢ originally B¡¢ extremely C¡¢violently D¡¢ intensively 54¡¢ Over a third of the population in that African country was estimated to have no _____ to the health service¡¢

A¡¢ excess B¡¢ success C¡¢ process D¡¢ access

55¡¢ When he arrived at the village, he found _________ the aged and the sick at home¡¢ A¡¢ none but B¡¢ anyone but C¡¢ nothing but D¡¢ no other than 56¡¢ Which sport is the most expensive ___ training equipment, players¡¯ personal equipment and uniforms?

A¡¢ in place of B¡¢ in terms of C¡¢ by means of D¡¢ by way of 57¡¢ ________ your jacket, please¡¢ The room is very warm¡¢

A¡¢ Take off B¡¢ Take after C¡¢ Take up D¡¢ Take on 58¡¢ It started raining , so she ______ the nearest house¡¢

A¡¢ made for B¡¢ make off C¡¢ made up D¡¢ made out 59¡¢ Those who failed in the entrance examinations are likely to ________ their failures to bad luck¡¢

A¡¢ contribute B¡¢ attribute C¡¢ distribute D¡¢ retribute

60¡¢ The new findings by the research crew suggested that the government¡¯s housing plans______ not practicable¡¢

A¡¢ be B¡¢ should be C¡¢ was D¡¢ were

61¡¢ In this company fewer and fewer employees are willing to do ______ they are asked to ¡¢ A¡¢ what B¡¢ which C¡¢ that D¡¢ whether

62¡¢ The spy was supposed to _______disguised as a woman in the supermarket¡¢

A¡¢ escape B¡¢ escaped C¡¢ have escaped D¡¢ had escaped

63¡¢ The lady was made_________ on the floor waiting for ten minutes before attended to ¡¢ A¡¢ to stand B¡¢ stand C¡¢ standing D¡¢ stood

64¡¢ A doctor , along with a group of young nurses, ________ going go demonstrate the heart operation process¡¢

A¡¢ is B¡¢ are C¡¢ will D¡¢ shall

65¡¢ When the young man was about to speak, his friend looked at him,_________ to lock up his mouth¡¢

A¡¢ as regards B¡¢ as C¡¢ as for D¡¢ as if 66¡¢ _________, we made a plan for the future study¡¢ A¡¢ Summarized our present work B¡¢ Summarizing our presnet work

C¡¢ Having summarized our present work D¡¢ Being summarized our present work

67¡¢ Tom Smith wished that his parents______ih the stricken area when the earthquake occurred¡¢

A¡¢ were not B¡¢ are not C¡¢ have not been D¡¢ had not been 68¡¢ Some people are not so much interested in what a man does _______how he came to choose that particular line of work¡¢

A¡¢ as B¡¢ so C¡¢ like D¡¢ when

69¡¢ the proposal that business companies_________guided by professionals for their new scheme of developments was accepted without disagreement¡¢

A¡¢ be B¡¢ are C¡¢ was D¡¢ were

70¡¢ The doctor ________me to the danger of not getting enough rest while working overtime¡¢ A¡¢ alerted B¡¢ reminded C¡¢ led D¡¢ persuaded 71¡¢ It seems quite unbelievable that a man like Jeremy could be ______ in questionable deals¡¢ A¡¢ participated B¡¢ taken C¡¢ involved D¡¢ lost

72¡¢ The lady¡¯s appointment would be terminated as of September 29, unless ________ to that time she requested a hearing¡¢

A¡¢ superior B¡¢ inferior C¡¢ prior D¡¢ junior

73¡¢ The dean of the Physics Department ________ for the university library many outstanding private book collections¡¢

A¡¢ separated B¡¢ contributed C¡¢ distributed D¡¢ secured 74¡¢ Large amount of oil imports puts a heavy burden on the country¡¯s gold_______¡¢

A¡¢ storage B¡¢ reserve C¡¢ conservation D¡¢ preservation 75¡¢ The ultimate goal of this dance college is to fully bring out the students¡¯ artistic¡¢ A¡¢ capacity B¡¢ potential C¡¢ possibility D¡¢ likelihood

Part ¢ô Cloze Test(10 points)

Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage¡¢For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices marked A,B, C and D¡¢ Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center¡¢

A daily dose of laughter may be good for the heart because it makes blood vessels work more efficiently¡¢ Depression, ______ the other hand, can raise the risk of dying from heart failure, a separate study found¡¢ The two studies, _____ at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology in Florida, show how psychological factors can __________ a person¡¯s health¡¢

¡°We don¡¯t recommend that you laugh and not exercise, _________ we do

recommend that you try to laugh on a regular basis¡¢ Thirty minutes of exercise three times a week, and fifteen minutes of laughter on a daily________ Is probably good for the vascular(Âö¹ÜµÃ)system,¡±said Dr¡¢Michael Miller¡¢

Miller and his colleagues at the school _______ two movies¡¢ One humorous, _______stressful, to twenty healthy volunteers and tested the function of their blood vessels¡¢ The researchers specifically looked at the lining of the vessels and found that blood ________ was reduced in fourteen of the twenty volunteers after stressful movie cuttings¡¢ But blood flowed more freely in nineteen of the twenty subjects_____ they laughed at funny movie segments¡¢ Average blood flow increased 22% during laughter, and ______ during mental stress, the researchers told the meeting¡¢

76¡¢ A¡¢at B¡¢on C¡¢ in D¡¢ by 77¡¢ A¡¢presenting B¡¢ to present C¡¢ presented D¡¢ presents 78¡¢ A¡¢influence B¡¢ interrupt C¡¢ effect D¡¢ affect 79¡¢ A¡¢but B¡¢otherwise C¡¢nevertheless D¡¢still 80¡¢ A¡¢base B¡¢based C¡¢basis D¡¢basic 81¡¢ A¡¢exhibited B¡¢showed C¡¢ illustrated D¡¢displayed 82¡¢ A¡¢other B¡¢ second C¡¢two D¡¢one 83¡¢ A¡¢flow B¡¢ vessel C¡¢pressure D¡¢function 84¡¢ A¡¢during B¡¢since C¡¢ when D¡¢while 85¡¢ A¡¢lowed B¡¢decreased C¡¢ lessened D¡¢lowered

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