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PAPER ONEPAPER ONE JXu$ew>q
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PART 1 VUCABULARY (15 minutes, 10 points, 4.5 point each) hb^7oq"a
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5. We all buy things on the ______ of the moment; this is what the retail trade calls an “impulse “buy. acw4B5]
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7. The second distinguishing characteristic of jazz is a rhythmic drive that was ______ called "hot" and later "swing." 5 XA=G
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10. His ______ with computers began six months ago. 7 ua6l[c
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14. With 1 million copies sold out within just 2 weeks, that book is indeed a ______ success. ;:mY JV
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l6. They speak of election campaign polls as a musician might of an orchestra ______, or a painter of defective paint.
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17. Surely it doesn't matter where charities get their money from: what ______much is what they do with it.
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19. As he was a thoroughly professional journalist, he already knew the media______. %OI4a5V*l
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PART II CLOZE TEST (15 minutes, 15 points) J5T=!wF (
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There is a closer relationship between morals and architecture and interior decoration______21, we suspect. Huxley has pointed out that Western ladies did not take frequent baths ______22 they were afraid to see their own naked bodies, and this moral concept delayed the______23 of the modern white-enameled bathtub for centuries. One can understand, ______24 in the design of old Chinese furniture there was so little consideration for human______ 25 only when we realize the Confucian atmosphere in which people moved about. Chinese redwood Furniture was designed for people to sit______26 in, because that was the only posture approved by society. X}apxSd"
Even Chinese emperors had to sit on a (n) ______27 on which I would not think of______28 for more than five minutes, and for that matter the English kings were just as badly off. Cleopatra went about______29 on a couch carried by servants, because______30 she had never heard of Confucius. If Confucius should have seen her doing that, he would certainly have struck her shins with a stick, as he did______31 one of his old disciples, Yuan Jiang, when the latter was found sitting in an______32 posture. In the Confucian society in which we lived, gentlemen and ladies had to______33 themselves perfectly erect, at least on formal______34 , and any sign of putting one's leg up would be at once considered a sign of vulgarity and lack of______35. !cCg/
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