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A.
so
much
as
B.
rather
than
C.
as
D.
than
15. If not ______with the respect he feels due to him, Jack gets very ill-tempered and grumbles all
the time.
A. being treated
B. be treated
C. treated
D. having been treated
16. When the mind imagines things which ______or hinder the power of acting of the body, it
endeavors as much as it can to remember things which will cut off their existence.
A.
diminish
B.
portray C.
default
D.
affront
17. The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of a fully-loaded truck, ______to the
truck.
A.
the
greater
the
stress
B.
the
greater
stress
is
C. the stress is greater
D. greater is the stress
18. As my exams are coming next weed, I’ll take advantage of the weekend to ______on some
reading.
A.
catch
up
B.
clear
up
C.
make
up
D.
pick
up
19. All the rooms on the second floor have nicely ______carpets, which are included in the price
of the house.
A.
adapted
B.
equipped
C.
suited
D.
fitted
20. It was suggested that all government ministers should ______information on their financial
interests.
A. tell
B. disclose
C. discover
D. uncover
Section Two Cloze Test
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the follow passage, for each blank there are four choices
marked A, B, C and D below the passage. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the
passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet by blackening is with a pencil.
Space shuttle Endeavour pulled up to the international space station and docked Wednesday,
kicking off almost two weeks of demanding construction work.
Before the late-night linkup, Endeavour’s commander, Dominic Gone, ___(21)___the shuttle
through a 360-degree back flip to allow for full photographic surveillance.
It’s one of the many safety-related ___(22)___put in place following the Columbia tragedy in
2003.
The space ___(23)___crew used cameras with high-powered zoom lenses to photograph
Endeavour ___(24)___nose to tail, especially all the thermal tiles on ___(25)___belly. The
pictures-as many as 300-will be scrutinized by ___(26)___on the ground to see whether the shuttle
suffered any damage ___(27)___Tuesday’s launch.
Something maybe a bird, may have struck Endeavour’s nose ___(28)___or ten seconds after
liftoff the launch images are inconclusive so ___(29) ___. NASA expects that images collected
during the astronauts’ laser inspection of the nose and wings will reveal any damage, if it’s there.
LeRoy Cain, chairman of the mission ___(30)___team, said the launch video suggests to
some that Endeavour’s nose took a hit, Still photos, on the other hand, show no impact.
"
It’s too early to speculate,
"
Cain said late Wednesday afternoon.
"
The ___(31)___has got
a lot of work to do on that as well as other debris items.
"
Also, right at liftoff, something ___(32)___to fall off the tail end of the shuttle , possibly part
of a thermal tile. Later, at the 83-second mark, a piece of debris, ___(33)___fuel-tank foam,
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insulation appeared to miss the shuttle’s right wing.
"
There’s nothing that stands out in terms of things that we’re worried about,
"
Can said The
photographs preceding the docking will ___(34)___to NASA’s arsenal of data for determining
whether Endeavour will be able to re-enter safely at the end of its 16-day ___(35)___, the longest
space station mission ever by a shuttle. All the analysis will take several days.
Bell chimes heralded Endeavour’s arrival just ___ (36)___ midnight
"
Endeavour arriving,
"
space station commander Peggy Whitson called out as she rang the vessel’s bell.
"
Peggy, that’s the sweetest bell I’ve ever heard. Thank you very much.
"
Gone replied,
Mission Control praised Gone for his expert ___(37)___. Besides seven astronauts, one of ___(38)
___Japanese, Endeavour holds the first piece of Japan’s new space station lab, Kibo, which is
Japanese ___(39)___
"
hope
"
The storage compartment will be attached to the orbiting complex
on Friday, it’s a temporary location until the lab arrives in May.
Endeavour also is ___(40)___ a two-armed Canadian robot, named Dextre that will be
assembled during the first three spacewalk of the mission, as well as a new space station resident,
Garrett Reisman. In all, five spacewalk are planned.
21.
A.
taught
B.
driven
C.
guided
D.
helped
22.
A.
procedures
B.
stages
C.
processes
D.
meanders
23.
A.
post
B.
station
C.
stability
D.
terminal
24. A. with
B. for
C. from
D. in
25. A. it’s
B. it
C. camera’s
D. its
26.
A.
drivers
B.
designers
C.
passengers
D.
engineers
27. A. in
B. with
C. by
D. during
28.
A.
more
B.
ninth
C.
nine
D.
less
29. A. far
B. away
C. long
D. soon
30. A. manufacture
B. arrangement
C. management
D. arranging
31. A. crew
B. team
C. troop
D. staff
32.
A.
appearing
B.
looks
C.
looking
D.
appeared
33.
A.
possible
B.
possibly
C.
possibility
D.
impossible
34. A. attach
B. add
C. surplus
D. put
35.
A.
flight
B.
voyage C.
mission
D.
transportation
36.
A.
before
B.
confront
C.
advance
D.
forehead
37. A. flights
B. fights
C. flied
D. flying
38. A. these
B. they
C. them
D. those
39.
A.
with
B.
for
C.
through
D.
from
40.
A.
delivering
B.
released
C.
sent
D.
distributing
Part
Ⅱ
Reading
Comprehension
(40%)
Directions: There are 5 reading passages in this part, each passage is followed by some questions
or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You
should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the. Answer Sheet by
blackening it with a pencil.
Questions 41-44 are based on the following passage
Failure is probably the most fatiguing experience a person ever has. There is nothing more
exhausting than not succeeding, being blocked, not moving ahead. It is an evil circle. Failure
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breeds fatigue, and fatigue makes it harder to get to work, which adds to the fatigue.
We experience this tiredness in two main ways, as start-up fatigue and performance fatigue.
In the former case, we keep putting off a task that we are forced to take up. Either because it is too
tedious or because it is too difficult, we avoid it. And the longer we postpone it, the more tired we
feel.
Such start-up fatigue is very real, even not actually physical, not something in our muscles
and bones. The remedy is obvious, though perhaps not easy to apply: will power exercise. The
moment I find myself turning away from a job, or putting it under a pile of things I have to do, I
clear my desk of every thing else and attach the objectionable neon first. To prevent start-up
fatigue, always treat the most difficult job first.
Performance fatigue is more difficult to handle. Here we are willing to get started, but we
can’t seem to do the job right. Its difficulties appear to be insurmountable and however hard we
work, we fail again and again. The mounting experience of failure caries with it an ever-increasing
burden of mental fatigue. In such a situation, I work as hard as I can, then let the unconscious take
over.
41. Which of the following can be called an evil circle?
A.
Success-zeal-success-zeal
B.
Failure-tiredness-failure-tiredness
C.
Failure-zeal-failure-tiredness
D.
Success-exhaustion-success-exhaustion
42. To overcome start-up fatigue, we need ______.
A.
toughness
B.
prevention
C.
muscles
D.
strong
willpower
43. The word
"
insurmountable
"
in the last paragraph probably means______.
A. that cannot be solved
B. that cannot be understood
C. that cannot be imagined
D. that cannot be objected
44. According to the passage, which of the following
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