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4、marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. I6. Courageous people think quickly and act without hesitation.    A. complaint      B. consideration  C. delay       D. Anxiety 17. I've

5、 only recently explored Shakespeare with profit and pleasure.    A. followed   B. evaluated       C. acted      D. studied 18. Hardly a week goes by without some advance in technology that would have seemed incredible 50 yeas ago.    A. hard to invent      B. hard to understand    C. hard to im

6、agine                 D. hard to believe 19. You have to pay a (n) premium for express delivery.    A. extra charge      B. extra price            C. extra tip            D. extra bonus 20. Arriving anywhere with these possessions, he might just as easily put up for a month or a year for a single

7、 day.    A. arrange    B. manage          C. last        D. stay          21. The salesman approached the house cautiously when he saw the vicious dog at the door.    A. carefully   B. deliberately     C. nervously        D. bravely 22. A new technological process may be employed to ~ this abun

8、dant supply directly.    A. produce          B. reserve          C. exploit          D. search  23. An international treaty signed several years ago bans trade in plants and animal of endangered species.    A. forbids           B. eliminates       C. promotes       D. protects       24. It is

9、not easy to remain tranquil when events suddenly change you life.    A. calm               B. upset               C. steady          D. severe      25. When faced with doubts from some advisers on the attempted invasion, Kennedy ignored them.    A. failed to understand     B. put up with    C.

10、stood up for            D. refused to consider Section B Directions: In this section, there are ten incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET w

11、ith a single line through the center. 26. Don't _______while I'm talking. You can ask what you want later.                        A. cut out         B. cut in         C. cut off        D. cut down           27. He misled management by giving it the idea that the older and more experienced men we

12、re not an _______ but a liability.    A. assistance       B. advantage      C. asset             D. award        28. In 400 A.D. Chinese children played with a fan-like toy that span upwards and fell back to earth as ______ceased.   A. rotation     B. suspension     C. emission           D. moti

13、vation     29. As a good photographer, you must develop an awareness of the world around you and the people who ______ it.   A. innovate           B. inhabit          C. integrate        D. inherit        30. Children in the United States are exposed to many influences _______those of their fam

14、ilies.   A. rather than           B. better than             C. more than     D. other than      31. The fact that the earth's surface heats _______provides a convenient way to divide it into temperature regions.   A. unsteadily           B. unevenly        C. infrequently      D. irregularly  

15、 32. You may never experience an earthquake or a volcanic eruption in your life, but you will _____changes in the land.     A. adapt           B. adopt   C. witness         D. define 33. It is understood that the filming of Legends is almost complete and the film is not _______ to be delayed.    

16、 A. easy             B. available         C. great      D. likely 34. The first step before making any decision to     A. interact   B. integrate        C. intervene         D. intensify 35. The television station is supported by     A. donations          B. advertisements         C. pensions   

17、        D. accounts     Part III Reading Comprehension (45minutes, 30 points) Directions: There are six passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the co

18、rresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Passage One      Lateral thinking (迂回思维), first described by Edward de Bone in 1967, is just a few years older than Edward's son. You might imagine that Caspar was raised to be an adventurous thinker, but the de Bone was

19、 so famous, Caspar's parents worried that any time he would say something bright at school, his teachers might snap, "Where do you get that idea from?"      "We had to be careful and not overdo it."  Edward admits. Now Caspar is at Oxford-which once looked unlikely because he is also slightly dysle

20、xic (诵读困难). In fact, when he was applying to Oxford, none of his school teachers thought he had a chance.  "So then we did several thinking sessions,"  his father says,  "using my techniques and, when he went up for the exam, he did extremely well."  Soon after, Edward de Bone decided to write his l

21、atest book, "Teach Your Child How to Think,"  in which he transforms the thinking skills he developed for brain-storming businessmen into informal exercises for parents and children to share.      Thinking is traditionally regarded as something executed in a logical sequence, and everybody knows th

22、at children aren't very logical. So isn't it an uphill battle, trying to teach them to think? "You know," Edward de Bone says, "if you examine people's thinking, it is quite unusual to find faults of logic. But the faults of perception are huge! Often we think ineffectively because we take too limit

23、ed a view."      "Teach Your Child How to Think" offers lessons in perception improvement, of clearly seeing the implications of something you are saying and exploring the alternatives.           36. What is TRUE about Caspar?     A. He first described lateral thinking.     B. He is often scold

24、ed by his teacher.     C. He is Edward's son.     D. He is an adventurous thinker. 37. Caspar succeeded in applying to Oxford because ________.     A. he used in the exam the techniques provided by his father     B. he read the book "Teach Your Child How to think" before the exam     C. he was

25、 careful and often overworked     D. all of his school teachers thought he had a chance 38. It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that Edward _________.     A. was prompted to study lateral thinking because his son was slightly dyslexic     B. once taught businessmen how to think before he wrote f

26、or parents and children     C. was likely to improve children's logic with his book     D. gave a description of lateral thinking several years after his son was born 39. According to Paragraph 3, which of the following statements expresses Edward de Bone's view?     A. We often think ineffectiv

27、ely because we take too limited a view.     B. Thinking is traditionally regarded as something executed in a logical sequence.     C. Everybody knows that children aren't very logical.     D. h is an uphill battle trying to teach children to think. 40. Lateral thinking refers to the following EX

28、CEPT _______.     A. seeing the implications of what you are saying     B. exploring the alternatives for what you are saying     C. improving one's logic in thinking D. improving one's perception in thinking Passage Two       For millions of years before die appearance of die electric light,

29、shift work, all-night cable TV and die Internet, earth's creatures evolved on a planet with predictable and reassuring 24-hour rhythms. Our biological clocks are set for this daily cycle. Simply, our bodies want to sleep at night and be awake during the day. Most women and men need between eight and

30、 eight and a half hours of sleep a night to function properly throughout their lives. (Contrary to popular belief, humans don’t need less sleep as they age.)       But on average, Americans sleep only about seven and a half hour per night, a marked drop from the nine hours they averaged in 1910. Wh

31、at's worse, nearly one third of all Americans get less than six hours of sleep on a typical work night. For most people, that's not nearly enough.       Finding ways to get more and better sleep can be a challenge. Scientists have identified more than 80 different sleep disorders. Some sleeping dis

32、orders are genetic. But many problems are caused by staying up late and by traveling frequently between time zone or by working nights. Dr. James F. Jones at National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver says that sleep disorders are often diagnosed as other discomforts. About one third of t

33、he patients referred to him with possible chronic fatigue syndrome actually have treatable sleep disorders. “Before we do anything else, we look at their sleep,”  Jones says.      Sleep experts say that most people would benefit from a good look at their sleep patterns. My motto (座右铭) is  'Sleep de

34、fensively',"  says Mary Carskadon of Brown University. She says people need to carve out sufficient time to sleep, even if it means giving up other things. Sleep routines -- l/ire going to bed and getting up at the same time every day -- are important. Pre-bedtime activities also make a difference.

35、As with Eisner, who used to suffer from sleeplessness, a few life style changes—avoiding stimulants and late meals, exercising hours before bedtime, relaxing with a hot bath—yield better sleep. 41. What is TRUE of human sleep?    A. On average, people in the U. S. today sleep less per night than t

36、hey used to.    B. For most people, less than six hoers of sleep on a typical work night is enough,    C. Most people need less sleep when they grow older.    D. Most people need seven and a half hems of sleep every night 42. For our bodies to function properly, we should _______.    A. adjust

37、our activities to the new inventions    B. be able to predict the rhythms of our biological clocks    C. sleep for at least eight hours per night    D. believe that we need less sleep as we age 43. According to the author, many sleeping disorders are caused by _______.    A. improper sleep patt

38、erns    B. chronic fatigue syndrome    C. other diseases    D. pre-bedtime exercises 44. Which of the following measures can help you sleep better?    A. Having late meals.    B. Traveling between time zones    C. Staying up late.    D. Taking a hot bath. 45.  "Sleep defensively"  means th

39、at ~-    A. people should sacrifice other things to getting enough sleep if necessary B. people should give up going to bed and getting up at the same time every day.    C. people should go to a doctor and have their problems diagnosed    D. people should exercise immediately before going to bed

40、 every night          Passage Three The media can impact current events. As a graduate student at Berkeley in the 1960s, I remember experiencing the events related to the People's Park that were occurring on campus. Same of these events were given national media coverage in the press and on TV.

41、I found it interesting to compare my impressions of what was going on with perceptions obtained from the news media. I could begin to see events of that time feed on news coverage. This also provided me with some healthy insights into the distinctions between these realities. Electronic media are h

42、aving a greater impact on the people's lives every day. People gather more and more of their impressions from representations. Television and telephone communications are linking people to a global village, or what one writer calls the electronic city. Consider the information that television brings

43、 into your home every day. Consider also the contact you have with others simply by using telephone. These media extend your consciousness and your contact. For example, the video coverage of the1989 San Francisco earthquake focused on "live action" such as the fires or the rescue efforts. This gave

44、 the viewer the impression of total disaster. Television coverage of the Iraqi War also developed an immediacy. CNN reported events as they happened. This coverage was distributed worldwide. Although most people were far away from these events, they developed some perception of these realities. In

45、1992, many people watched in horror as riots broke out on a sad Wednesday evening in Los Angeles, seemingly fed by video coverage from helicopters. This event was triggered by the verdict (裁定) in the Rodney King beating. We are now in an age where the public can have access to information that enabl

46、es it to make its own judgments, and most people, who had seen the video of this beating, could not understand how the jury (陪审团) was able to acquit (宣布无罪) the policemen involved. Media coverage of events as they occur also provides powerful feedback that influences events. This can have harmful res

47、ults, as it seemed on that Wednesday night in Los Angeles. By Friday night the public got to see Rodney King on television pleading,  "Can we all get along?"  By Saturday, television seemed to provide positive feedback as the Los Angeles riot turned out into a rally for peace. The television showed

48、thousands of people marching with banners and cleaning tools. Because of that, many more people turned out to join the peaceful event they saw unfolding (展开) on television. The real healing, of course, will take much longer, but electronic media will continue to be a part of that process. 46. The b

49、est title for the passage is _________.    A. The1989 San Francisco Earthquake and the i992 Los Angeles Riots B. How Media Cover Events C. The 1992 Los Angeles Riots    D. The Impact of Media on Current Events 47. All the following statements are true EXCEPT that _________. A. all the events o

50、ccurring on the university campus at Berkeley were given national media coverage B. video coverage of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake gave the viewers the impression of total   disaster C. electronic media can extend one's contact with the world D. those living far away from a certain event c

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