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1、Simulated FATMD Test PAPER ONE Part I Listening Comprehension(30%) Section A Directions 1. A. To do some experiments. B. To attend a class. C. To review his lessons. D. To take a test. 2. A. In a hotel. B. In the hospital. C. In the prison.

2、 D. At the airport. 3. A. He got an ulcer in his stomach. B. He got hurt in the soccer game. C. He will be discharged soon. D. He got his tumor removed. 4. A. She told a lie so as not to hurt Jimmy. B. She left because she had a headache. C. She hurt Jimmy by telling him a

3、 lie. D. She slept off her headache. 5. A. His new car is not fast enough. B. His new car moves very fast. C. His new car is a real bargain. D. His new car is somewhat of a financial burden. 6. A. Get more time to relax. B. Take some tranquilizers. C. Seek a second opinion.

4、D. Avoid her responsibilities. 7. A. He got a headache while establishing the institute. B. He ha a hard time getting the institute stated. C. Everything was OK at the beginning. D. It is impossible to open such an institute in Seoul. 8. A. Excited. B. Frustrated. C. Annoyed. D

5、 Relieved. 9. A. Each class lasts an hour. B. The class is meeting in an hour and a half. C. The class meets fours and a half per week. D. The class meets for half an hour three times a week. 10. A. The woman was a good skier. B. The woman chouldn’t ski. C. The woman didn’t in

6、tend to go skiing. D. Twoman didn’t like Swiss. 11. A. She’s an insurance agent. B. She’s an insurance client. C. She’s a bank clerk. D. She’s a driver. 12. A. He tripped over some crutcher. B. He had rheumatism in his legs. C. He sprained his foot. D. He broke his leg

7、 13. A.The vacation is almost gone. B. The vacation has just started. C. They are prepared for the new semester. D. They can’t wait for the new semester. 14. A. She was knocked down by a feather. B. She is shamed of Larry. C. She was really surprised. D. She was proud o

8、f Larry. 15. A. To visit his son. B. To perform an operation. C. To have an operation. D. To send his son for an operation. Section B Passage One 16. A. A pharmacist. B. A visitor C. A physician D. A dieter. 17. A. Cough. B. Diarrhe

9、a. C. Headache. D. Stomach upset. 18. A. Pain-killers. B. Cough syrup. C. Anti-diarrheas. D. Indigestion tablets. 19. A. The cold weather. B. Tirdness caused by traveling. C. The strange food the had eaten. D. The greasy food he had eat

10、en. 20. A. Take the medicine from the woman. B. Go to see a specialist. C. Stop eating and drinking for a few days. D. Stay in bed for a couple of days. Passage Two 21. A. Headaches B. Insomnia. C. Respiratory problems. D. Digestive problems. 22. A. O

11、n Monday in Edinburgh. B. On Wednesday in Edinburgh. C. On Monday at Staffordshire University. D. On Wednesday at Staffordshire University. 23. A. 94. B. 41 C. 130 D. 135 24. A. The subjects were asked to write of their free will. B. The subjects were a

12、sked to write in a systematic way. C. The subjects were asked to say how often they made entries. D. The subjects were asked if they had written down anything traumatic. 25. A. The diarists who write of their free will. B. The diarists who were students at Staffordshire University.

13、 C. The diarists who had written about trauma. D. The non-diarists who were susceptible to headaches. Passage Three 26. A. A brief history of British pubs. B. Beer-the-British national drink. C. Various attempts made to curb drinking in a Britain. D. The frustrating openin

14、g and closing hours of British pubs. 27. A. As early as 659AD. B. After 659AD. C. Before the Roman invasion . D. After the Roman invasion. 28. A. To restrict drinking hours. B. To restrict travelers to certain drinks. C. To encourage the locals to drink in other towns.

15、 D. To encourage inns to lodge various kinds of people. 29. A. People were better off. B. The government failed to persuade people from drinking. C. There apperared a new cheap drink. D. Drinkers had found various ways to get around the laws. 30. A. The licensing hours have

16、been extended. B. Old people are not allowed to drink in pubs. C. Children are not allowed yet to drink in pubs. D. Big changes have taken place in pubs. Part II Vocabulary(10%) Section A 31. The doctor gave him an injection in order to ________the pain. A. alleviate B.

17、aggregate C. abolish D. allocate 32. His broken arm healed well, but sh died of the pneumonia which followed as a _______. A. complement B. compliment C. fell upon D. complication 33.Unfortunately,our vacation plans _________on account of transport strike. A. fell back B

18、 fell through C. fell upon D. fell to 34. The _______ climate of Hawaii attracts visitors from all over the world every year. A. genial B. frigid C. genuine D. foul 35. This is the _______ in which the organism lives most effecitively. A. optimum B. option C. ordeal D

19、 orbit 36. The doctor suggests that a good holiday in the country should _______ him _____ nicely after his operation. A. set….out B. set….up C. set….off D. set…aside 37. His behavior was so ______ that ever the merciful people could not forgive him. A. unique B. unconventional C

20、 brutal D. brilliant 38. ________ to your present job until you can get a better one. A. Hang about B. Hang back C. Hang behind D. Hang on 39. Suffering from his leg illness, Tom is very _______ nowadays. A. emaciated B. eligible C. elastic D. exceptional 40. He saved some m

21、oney for artistic ______ such as fine paintings. A. donations B. profits C. luxuries D. lures. Section B Directions:(略) 41. It has been proved that the chemical is lethal to rats but safe for cattle. A. fatal B. reactive C. unique D. vital 42. To their surprise, she has be

22、en nominated as candidate for the Presidency. A. recognized B. defined C. appointed D. promoted 43. We cannot look down our opponent, who is an experienced swimmer. A. player B. competitor C. referee D. partner 44. She is regarded as a good nurse in that she attends to pa

23、tients without any complaint. A. sees through B. looks over C. takes in D. cares for 45. It is well known that the minimum penalty for this crime is 2years’ imprisonment. A. conviction B. span C. mercy D. punishment 46. The whole area of the national and local governments tried

24、 to wipe out rats to prevent the spread of disease. A. exterminate B. dominate C. determinate D. contaminate 47. All the students are afraid of him since he is always severe with them. A. vigorous B. rigorous C. vigilant D. rigid 48. The biggest engineering project that they un

25、dertook was encumbered by lack of funds. A. cancelled B. condensed C. hampered D. haunted 49. In order to be a successful diplomat you must be enthusiastic and magnetic. A. arrogant B. industrious C. zealous D. attractive 50. He is successful as a doctor because of his dyn

26、amic personality, he seems to have unlimited energy. A. meticulous B. vigorous C. aggressive D. arbitrary Directions:略 Many Canadians enjoy the luxury of a large amount of living space. Canada is vast, and the nomes are large according to the standards of many countries. Even 51

27、 inner cities fo not reach the extremes found in other parts of world. Canadians appreciate the space and value their privacy. Since families are generally small, many Canadian children enjoy the luxury of their own bedroom. Having more than one bathroom in a house is also considered a moder

28、n 52 . Many rooms in Canadian homes have specialized functions. “Family room” are popular features in modern houses; these are 53 , “living room” since many living room have become reserved for entertaining. Some homes have formal and informal dining areas, 54 . Recrea

29、tional homes are also popular 55 Canadians. Some Canadians own summer homes,cottages,or camps. These may 56 from a small one-room cabin to a luxurious building that rivals the comforts of the regular residence. Some cottages are winterized for year-round use. Cottages offer people the cha

30、nce to “get away from it all.” They are so popular that summer weekend traffic jams are common, especially in large cities such as Toronto, where the number of people leaving town of Friday night and returning Sunday night 57 the highways for hours. Sometimes, living in ,Canada means not

31、only having privacy, but also being isolated. Mobility has become a part of modern life; people often do not live in one place long enough to 58 to know their neighbors. Tenants live their own lives in their apartments or townhouses. Even in private residential areas, where there is some 59 , neighborhood life is not as close-knit as it once was. There seems to be 60 of a communal spirit. Life today is so hectic that there is often little time.

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