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31. When the eye of the hurricane paused over there was a lull in the storm. 2c51kG77E
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32, The officer indicted the suspect for sabotage. qfdL *D
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33. It was the very position that they scrambled for. M;W&#Fz%
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34. He promised that he would write legibly. [0 rH/{
[ A ] in accordance with law [ B ] easily to be read Rqbz3h~
[ C ] not in accordance with law [ D ] difficult to be read TD-B\ @_
35. The rock was poised on the edge of the cliff. ul
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36. He reciprocated by wishing her a pleasant journey. QCG-CzJ9l
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37. No remnants of the settlement of Roanoke were found by the next group of colonists. 3sRI7g
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38. When the bell rang, the chemistry student jerked her hand. aO}p"-'
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39. He is dubious about the success of the plan. l: kW|
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40. In the 197O's, many governments' efforts to curb inflation were unsuccessful. <IBUl}|\
[ A ]resist [ B ] induce [ C ] sustain [ D ] control UV</Nx)3
41. The movie critic said that Airplane, the parody of disaster movies, was hilarious. *3h_'3yo@
[ A ] suspensible [ B ] noisily merry [ C ] realistic [ D ] very tragic DZ $O%
42. In spite of medical advances, that disease is usually fatal. g~(G P
[ A ] curable [ B ] painful [ C ] deadly [ D ] disabling /XA*:8~!
43. The sculptor, Lorenzo Ghiberti, blended medieval grace with Renaissance realism. ~OLyG$JJ
[A] produced [ B ] combined [ C ] invented [ D] discovered (w+SmD
44. Pilfering by company employees costs many businesses thousands of dollars each year. dtjb(*x
[ A ] absent-mindedness [ B ] stealing [ C ] tardiness [ D ] ignorance &h.?~Ri
45. His special character impeded his ability to speak in front of large groups of people. FW)~e*@8=
[ A ] hindered [ B ] halted [ C ] accelerated [ D ] fostered /Z~$`!J
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Directions: Questions 46 -- 60 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then blacken your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. c/=\YeR
46. The school could no__ building apartments for the staff members. {9) HB:
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47. We had to wait some time before the menu was brought to us and our orders___ kIe)ocJg
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48. Anthropology can be an subject. ^r
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49. The Chairman of our dramatic society was in the middle of phoning me when we were V}~',o<m
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50, Accidents and exhaustion may force more than half the cyclists to drop out ~fore reaching the \/nSRAk
IAI dead line [ B ] end line [C] finish line ID] finishing line
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51, The well-meaning lady always her opinions into matters of no concern to her. bj_/
[ A ] obtruded [ B ] intruded [ C J extruded [ D ] protruded :QHh;TIG=<
52. If you keep getting wrong numbers, your phone could be " ub0}p4V
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53. Researchers claim it's all the high-rises in this area that make the on television sets so poor. ?%D nIl>
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54. The light of day can be seen at about four o'clock. F}@]Lq+
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55. After spending so many days lost in the desert, he was suffering from severe 9[
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56. Henry Adams Joseph Williams as the Ambassador to Russia. LWN9 D
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57. The highest mountain in New Zealand, Mount Cook, is now 10 feet shorter because some of the__ at its top slid down in 1991. 9Sa6v?sRor
[ A ] land [ B ] soil [C] earth [ D ] dirt 7xO~v23oe
58. When Ken studied at Stanford University, he lived the University. Sw? EF8}[
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59. On that bitterly cold winter night ,few people walked along the now narrow street. WY5HmNX3E
[ A ] deserted [ B ] lonely [ C ] isolated [ D ] neglected NQcg}y
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[ A ] cuts [B] demands ICI omissions ID] orders 2p58_^l
Part IH STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION (10%) ]mC5Z6,1s
Directions: In questions 61 -- 70, each sentence has four underlined words or phrases. The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. Then blacken your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet.
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61. People lived at the mid-level and mountain slopes experienced the greatest catastrophe when the incessant rain caused a sudden land-slide over the area. 4AF.KX7
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62. The course leader requests that all theses are handed in before 5 0 p. m. next Friday. &;<'AF
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63. The group of spectators was dispersed by the police who was at the scene of the accident within minutes. _?eT[!oO8
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64. Why don't you try your hand at printing, now that you have retired job. /bo`@ !-#
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Directions: For each blank for questions 71 -- 80 in the following passage, choose the best answer from the choices given following the passage. Then blacken your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. Jb-.x_Bf
Several regions in the world are subject 71 storms which are so severe that they 72 damage on a tremendous scale. The regions where this 73 are all located on the edges of great oceans. The general term for such severe storms is "cyclone." The term "hurricane" is 74 for storms that occur Pw5[X5.DX
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Cyclones and hurricanes differ in one curious way- in a cyclone, the wind circulates 75 a clock-wise direction; in a hurricane, the wind direction is counter-clockwise. 76 cyclones mid hurricanes have one ominous similarity. From the point of view of the damage they cause on land and at sea, they are *dPbV.HCl
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Australia 77 a number of cyclones every year along its northern coast, which faces Indonesia. The cyclones occur mainly in December and January, the summer months in the southern hemisphere. Usually the Australian cyclones don't cause great damage because Australia's northern territory has vast, empty regions that are virtually unpopulated. There are few coastal cities. When a cyclone does move 78 from the sea, it usually blows itself out without striking any inhabited area or causing extensive damage. However, in 1971 the small city of Townville was 79 devastated by a cyclone. There was public outcry about it. People demanded an adequate warning system. Ever since then, the Meteorological Bureau has regularly issued alarms 80 every serious cyclone. 2.
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Part V READING COMPREHENSION (20%) K9y~
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Directions: In this section you will read five passages. Each one is followed by several questions about it. For questions 81 -- 100,you are to choose the one best answer A,B,C or D to each question. Then blacken your answer in the corresponding space on your answer sheet. d`=LZio
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If you are buying a property in France, whether for a permanent or a holiday home, it is important to open a French bank account. Although it is possible to exist on traveler’s cheques, Eurocheques and cred it cards issued by British banks, the fees for these services can be expensive. K<kl2#
The simplest way to pay regular bills, such as electricity, gas or telephone, particularly when you are not in residence, is by direct debit (a sum withdrawn from an account) from your French account. )ax>*
To open a current account, you will need to show your passport and birth certificate and to provide your address in the United Kingdom. You will be issued with a cheque book within weeks of opening the account. In France it is illegal to be overdrawn. All accounts must be operated in credit. However, there are no bank charges. bdG@%K',
Note that cheques take longer to clear in France than in Britain, and can only be stopped if stolen or lost. $L?KNXHAF!
The easiest way to transfer money from a British bank account to a French one is by bank transfer: simply provide your British bank with the name, address and number of your French bank account. The procedure takes about a week and costs between 7 and 40 for each transaction, depending on your British bank. O?cU6u;W
Alternatively, you can transfer money via a French bank in London. You can also send a sterling cheque (allow at least 12 days for the cheque to be cleared) ,Eurocheques or traveler’s cheques. ?_cOU@n
Finally, it is a good idea to make a friend of your French bank manager. His help can prove invaluable. )^+hm+27v
81. If you buy a property in France, you can save money by ;_2+Y^Qb
[ A] having a French bank account C,GZ
[ B ] transferring money from Britain $EX(-!c
[ C ] cashing traveler’s cheques or Eurocheques 0!7p5
[ D ] using credit cards issued by British banks |"I)1[7
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[ A ] you may take out more money than is in the account. u6Lx3
[ B ] the interest rates on bank accounts are higher 7 )rL<+
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83. The swiftest way to send money from England to France is TEMxjowr
[ A ] to forward an English cheque to your French bank K,$rG%czX
[ B ] to go to a French bank in London R&J?XQ
[C ] to use a cashier's cheque. (Bd'Pj]:
[ D ] to arrange a bank transfer. 3RT\G0?8f
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[ B ] The Difference between Banking in Britain and France W ';X4e
[ C ] The Way to Transfer Money from Britain to France ~IS8DW$;
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Does a drink a day keep heart attacks away? Over the past 20 years, numerous studies have found that moderate alcohol consumption say, one or two beers, glasses of wine or cocktails daily helps to prevent coronary heart disease. Last week a report in the New England Journal of Medicine added strong new evidence in support of that theory. More important, the work provided the first solid indication of how alcohol X3X_=qzc
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In the study, researchers from Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School compared the drinking habits of 340 men and women who had suffered recent heart attacks with those of healthy people of the same age and sex. The scientists found that people who sip one to three drinks a day are about haft as likely to suffer heart attacks as nondrinkers are. The apparent source of the protection: those who drank 'alcohol had higher blood levels of high-density lipoproteins, the so-called good cholesterol ,which is known to repel heart disease. eY5mwJ0K
As evidence has mounted, some doctors have begun recommending a daily drink for patients of heart diseases. But most physicians are not ready to recommend a regular happy hour for everyone. The risks of teetotal ling are nothing compared with the dangers of too much alcohol, including high blood pressure, strokes and liver troubles not to mention violent behavior and traffic accidents. Moreover, some studies suggest that even moderate drinking may increase the incidence of breast and colon cancer, Until there is evidence that the benefits of a daily dose of alcohol outweigh the risks, most people won't be able to take a doctor's prescription to the neighborhood bar or liquor store. |#kY_d)10
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[ B ] how a couple of cocktails daily can stop heart problems Oo}h:3?
[ C ] why alcoholic drinks are dangerous to one's health Y}N\|*ye-
[ D] that reports on the advantages of alcohol were misfounded L2ydyXIsd
86. Experiments showed that nondrinkers had wG3b{0
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[ C ] higher blood pressure N8{jvat
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[ C ] is still not medically advisable cMXv
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[ A ] the change in recent drinking habits oLT#'42+H
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[ D] whether alcohol may be good for your health Q&eyqk
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