1、Part II. Vocabulary and Structure (100x1=100points) Section A: In this section, there are 55 incomplete sentences, each with four items marked A, B, C and D. Choose one item that best completes the sentence and mark your choice on your ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 1. Many
2、children with mild mental ______ are not identified until they enter school and sometimes not until the second or third grade, when more difficult academic work is required. A. retardation B. senility C. stroke D. deprivation 2. Whitehouse goes so far as to suggest that inves
3、tors begin hedging with fixed ________ assets: "Buy some gold and silver." A. intangible B. spatial C. subjective D. tangible 3. After the ups and downs in bond and equity markets for the past few years, the ability to deliver long-term positive returns across all market condit
4、ions has become the ______ for some investors. A. holy grail B. little hellion C. dust bunny D. comic relief 4. They officially ________ the area around the nuclear power station as unsuitable for human habitation. A. coordinated B. designated C. devastated D. specul
5、ated 5. Girls and boys were ____________ into different dining rooms for meals and not allowed to mix at break time. A. recreated B. frustrated C. integrated D. segregated 6. We live in an increasingly __________ society, in which religion has less and less influence in our dai
6、ly lives. A. supernatural B. religious C. secular D. sacred 7. Unlike their parents, young people are no longer guaranteed good salaries and _________ jobs even if they have received the best education. A. prestigious B. indecent C. poignant D. despised
7、8. It seems like he doesn’t have any original idea, and his speech is full of _______. A. novelty B. inspiration C. wisdom D. platitude 9. We should make the citizens _______ the eight items of “honors and disgraces” into their words and deeds. A. internalize B. socialize
8、 C. fantasize D. minimize 10. Some research suggests that women with ____ -sounding names such as “Sam” and “Chris” are more successful in the business world. A. feminine B. muscular C. masculine D. aggressive 11. If someone watches or listens with _______ attention, he or she is ext
9、remely interested or fascinated. A. scarce B. boorish C. rapt D. frustrated 12. He is a bad-tempered old man and always flies into a _________ at the slightest provocation. A. rage B. prompt C. fray D. demeanor 13. In recent years, you
10、ng parents, female professionals, and well-educated parents are more likely to _______ their children into more equal gender roles. A. fantasize B. socialize C. epitomize D. personalize 14. For fear of being sent to the police, the teenage shoplifter, with great lamentation and abundance o
11、f tears, ______ the security guard of the shop to forgive him. A. importuned B. banished C. told off D. let loose 15. The former mayor is under investigation for ______ abusing power for personal gains. A. archly B. gallantly C. wobbly D. allegedly 1
12、6. As regards your proposal for making investment in your city, we ________ it premature to take the matter into consideration. A. seem B. look C. deem D. reproduce 17. They passed a law to ____________ people from parking in the street. A. speculate
13、 B. predispose C. force D. inhibit 18. But what do we expect of our teachers? We have a __________ idea of what a teacher should look like in our mind. We expect male teachers to appear neat and refined, and female ones to wear skirts. Principals and parents would become suspi
14、cious if a teacher fails to fit into the model. A.controversial B. stereotyped C. subvervient D. masculine 19. If the gene copying process were perfect, life as it now exists would never have _________. A. happened about B. heard about C. come about D. talke
15、d about 20. Japan is located on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an area prone to ______ upheaval and volcanic activity because it lies on the edges of tectonic plates. A. societal B. antisocial C. demographic D. seismic 21. After the nuclear blasts, Japan ordered an evacuation of
16、 the areas surrounding the nuclear plants, but those living outside the evacuation zones have felt left in ______, exposed to levels of radiation that are several times the normal level, though not high enough to cause observable health risks. A. womb B. limbo C. probation
17、 D. recollection 22. Mr. Smith, who was worried that the ban might ________ on the rights of law-abiding gun owners, had already voted against the bill. A. infringe B. integrate C. inferior D. incorporate 23. Students well-rounded education but feel that the school att
18、racts few top recruiters outside of the Southeast. A. rave about B. lay out C. hook up D. whoop up 24. This event is called a party --- a place where one _______ without worrying about being judged by the cold standard of professional usefulness. A. rest up B. f
19、ork out C. pull back D. let loose 25. A host of other singles services have sprung up, from dogwalkers to alarm systems to agencies that will water your plants or bring you aspirin and coffee when you’re _________. A. hung around B. hung over C. hung up D. hung
20、 on 26. To many of them, modern medicine has become a ______ sword. A. double-dividend B. double-sided C. double-edged D. double-stranded 27. The layout of space characteristic of French cities is only one aspect of the theme of centralization that ______ French culture. A. fantasizes
21、 B. internalizes C. socializes D. characterizes 28. In the United States, cities are usually laid out along a grid, streets and buildings are numbered __________. A. quintessentially B.archaeologically C. sequentially D. dysfunctionally 29. In middle-class America,
22、specific spaces are _________ for specific activities. A. populated B. dominated C. designated D. validated 30. This pattern has been used for thousands of years, as demonstrated by the archaeological evidence _______ in ancient Indian cities. A. undefined B. uncove
23、red C. undone D. untitled 31. Today about a fifth of all married couples still ______ the old-style marriage in which the wife stays home to raise children and the husband works. A. opt with B. opt to C. opt for D. opt against 32. Although they are always at the c
24、enter of things, they tend to be loners and are ____ to stress when life becomes difficult. A. prone B. about C. motive D. sturdy 33. What else does talking frankly and informally mean but an invitation to ________ without any career consequence? A. whoop it up B. unload opinions C. han
25、g around D. incur a debt 34. The Single in the past, of the _______ego and much-watched answering machine, was traditionally at the margin of society: a figure of fun, pity and awe. A. archly B. gallantly C. wobbly D. allegedly 35. We should strengthen regulation, prevent and ______ fina
26、ncial risks so as to provide better banking services for economic and social development. A. plunk B. defuse C. violate D. strive 36. Bothered by terrorism, world leaders are now united in their _____ for peace. A. quest B. intimacy C. validation D. condo 37. Mr. Obama ____
27、 that it was the Republican who had tried to turn a national tragedy to his advantage by releasing a press release about the deadly assault. A. banished B. countered C. established D. outraged 38. 17-year-old Richard Beasley has ________ not guilty to the charges of murder, including the a
28、ttempted killing of a fourth man. A. improvised B. importuned C. petitioned D. pleaded 39. In the heated debate, the two presidential candidates ________ about last month’s attack on the US Libya consulate (领事馆) that left four Americans dead. A. bickered B. buzzed C. groaned D. grappled
29、 40. Because of this possibility, shareholders will have to ________ monitoring costs or agency costs to ensure that managers behave properly. A. embrace B. outnumber C. incur D. modify 41. New York's subway system ________ the worst damage in its 108-year history, said Joseph Lhota, head of
30、the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA). A. afflicted B. affiliated C. strained D. sustained 42. New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said his state must ________ to the reality of more frequent extreme weather events. A. adapt B. adhere C. adopt D. adjourn 43. She told the journali
31、st that she was one week ________ her twentieth birthday when she got married with Mr. Wilson. A. made sense of B. shy of C. in place of D. in the wake of 44. Meanwhile farmers have no option but to ________ the ever-increasing premiums that insurers are demanding. A. hook up B. let loose
32、 C. fork out D. pitch in 45. I’ve learned that a private detective was sent to make ________ inquiries about Miss Hutton's financial situation. A. discreet B. flinty C. mandatory D. vigilant 46. It’s an amazing surprise that the Cherry Blossom restaurant serves a ________ of Japanes
33、e and Californian cooking. A. complex B. fusion C. landmark D. mainstay 47. Smith got some of the blame last year when Republicans lost control of Congress, leading to a mixed assessment of his political___________ by the experts. A. sphere B. prowess C. trait
34、 D. disapproval 48. This report, which highlighted the educational differences between blacks and whites, raised many issues and started new ___________. A. controversies B. inclination C. norms D. tendency 49. I was rather nervous at first, Steve being so ________
35、 and elegant, and superior to me in all respects. A. self-conscious B. self-made C. self-possessed D. self-determined 50. While women show steady advancement and __________, their share of jobs in traditionally male roles is still relatively low. A. meditation B. upwar
36、d mobility C. temperament D. ambition 51. The customer is always the focus for us, molding our thinking and our actions. Our customers regard us as a __________, innovative and flexible partner. We are "BEST IN CLASS". A. buoyant B. motivated C. active D.
37、 tech-savvy 52. The developed nations, with about one fourth of the world's population, possess almost half the __________land of the earth. A. spatial B. arable C. vast D. populated 53. China can not __________the violation of the principles of non-interventio
38、n and noninterference in the internal affairs of states. A. condone B. provoke C. defuse D. arouse 54. Putting food into one's mouth with a knife is considered __________ in England. A. elegant B. showy C. vulgar D. gallant 55. Things
39、generally do not go well when there is no recognized etiquette and everyone is forced to __________. A. imitate B. impart C. improvise. D. immerse Part B Directions: In this section, there are 45 complete sentences, each with an underlined part. Replace each u
40、nderlined word/phrase with one of the four items marked A, B, C and D that best keeps its meaning and mark your choices on your ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 56. Thanks to an explosion of research, science now knows how to defuse the danger and control the disease. A.
41、strengthen B. attest C. diminish D. aggravate 57. Rude behaviour in children is more often the result of thoughtlessness than that of deliberate aggression. A. immaterial B. insignificant C. contemptible D. intentional 58. The number of scienti
42、sts, engineers, and physicians born in poor countries and working in affluent ones is of great concern to policymakers. A. intimate B. wealthy C. deprived D. indigent 59. The average millionaire made B's and C's in college, Stanley says. Their average SAT score
43、was not good enough to get into top-notch schools. A. first-rate B. mediocre C. modest D. public 60. He couldn't buy into that brand of conservatism. A. put up with B. believe in C. associate with D. toy with 61. Though not conspicuously beautiful
44、 the church towers add to the general effect of the historic town as viewed from a distance. A. particularly B. elegantly C. noticeably D. stunningly 62. The parents felt exhausted after throwing a party for a houseful of boisterous kids. A. naughty B. noisy
45、 C. naïve D. nasty 63. In view of the insecurity of online shopping, doing a little bit of research before purchasing will protect you against a dodgy seller trying to pull a fast one. A. make profit B. deceive C. get rich quick D. make a deal 64. If a person is irreversib
46、ly comatose, or in what physicians call a “vegetative state,” decisions must be made for him unless he has stated his preferences beforehand. A. unconscious B. blurred C. handicapped D. deformed 65. In the US one of the most influential and lucrative professions is law, a field in
47、 which writing skills are indispensable. A. tiring B. grueling C. despised D. profitable 66. To Americans, objective, tangible “reality” must precede any subjective or inner experience. A. discreet B. concrete C. identifiable D. arable 67
48、 She hasn’t ruled out marriage, but wouldn’t give up her freedom for a man. A. clutched B. intruded C. excluded D. included 68. Flinty Miss Manners does not recognize any holidays from etiquette. A. unconscious B. unmerciful C. unreciprocated D. unaccou
49、ntable 69. Global warming could wreak havoc in China. The rise in temperatures would worsen the water shortage problem in North China, in the area of Three Gorges Dam it warned heavy rainfall and could trigger landslides or mudflows, A.vista B. libido C. damage D
50、 fusion 70. Married types who have bickered once too often about toothpaste caps or dust bunnies are opting to live apart in peace rather than together in stress. A. groaned B. tramped C. strained D. quarreled 71. The point of an office party is not whooping it up






