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31.All the characters in the play are_____ tw;}jh
A.imaginable B.imaginary C.imaginative D.imagining <I?Zk80
32.The judge _____ all the charges againstSmith :;}P*T*PU
A.dismissed B.eliminated C.refused D.discarded Y<OFsWYY
33.The actress _____ the terms of hercontract and was prosecuted by the producer. 0J9x9j`&j
A.ignored B.ratified C.drafted D.violated 79gT+~z
34.At this time of the year, universityadmission offices are_____with inquires from anxious applicants.
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35.When the former President_____hercandidacy,she had a good chance of being elected. B#A6v0Ta
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36.The country’s highest medal was _____uponhim for heroism. c 9Mz]1@f
A.earned B.bestowed C.creditedcredit D.granted #qki
37.The local government leaders are makingevery effort to ___the problem of poverty. M`_0C38
A.tackle B.taper C.suppress D.tangle i!Ba]n
38.At the party we found that the shy girl__her mother all the time YK_7ip.a[
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39.We managed to reach the top of themountain,and half an hour later we began to__ =;L|gtH"
A.decline B.ascend C.descend D.plunge wYea\^co
40.Losing the job was bad,but even worsewas the feeling that I had___my dear wife and child ).O)p9
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41.The temperature of the atmospherebecomes colder as elevation increase. :FF=a3/"6
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42.She was wo stubborn that shewouldn’t change her opinions. kZ
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43.On Christmas Eve ,she spent two hoursdecorating the room with flower chains. SbZ6t$"
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44.Nobody can stand for long agonyof a sever toothache. DG/Pb)%Y
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45.When we recall a story of identicaloffspring of Adolf Hitler being raised in order to further his horrible work,weare outaged. al0L&z\
A.enlighted B.calmed C.provoked D.moved }Jw,>}
46.Only native-born citizens are eligiblefor the US.presidency. G$PE}%X
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47.Tomorrow’s match has been called off becauseof the foul weather #$vEGY}1
A.prevented B.delayed C.cancelled D.forbidden 13PS2
48.Losing his job was a financialcatastrophe for his family ^.tg 7%dJ
A.calamity B.accident C.frustration D.depression X]=t>
49.Children were expected to be obedientand contribute to the well-being of the family. d-m7}2c
A.smart B.efficient C.painstaking D.submissive V)^+?B)T
50.While many applaud the increasingindividualism and freedom of children within the family,others lamentthe loss of family responsibility and discipline "b[5]Y{
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passage one E4!Fupkpf
Although speech and writing are the special means of communicating ofhumans,the interchange also takes place in many other ways.A person may relayhis or her feelings,thoughts and reactions through body positioning,bodycontact,body odors,eye contatct,responsive actions,habitsattitudes,interests,state of health ,dress and grooming,choice iflife-style,and use of talents—in fact,through everything the individual says ordoes. pp2~Meg
Inturn,every person is constantly receiving multitudes of external and internalmessages through his or her five sense and personal biorhythmsystem. Anindividual screens,selects,regulates,and controls specific aspects of thisinformation through a process of mental choices.Some of these choices areautomatic;some are subconscious because of habit,block,or lack of development;and some are made by a conscious process. The degree to which a person is ableto communicate depends upon the extent of his or her consciousawarness,priority of need,and control of this process. |o@%dH
Theperson with a behavior disorder is shut off from the communicative flow thatnormally exists among humans.His or her mind is confused,and he or she may feelunable to express personal thoughts,need,and emotions,and that he or she iscommunicating clearly but that others cannot or will not understand.Because theperson is thus isolated in internal problems,he or she is interested only in these problems and cannotfocus attention on the messages of others.The person often projects fears andfantasies onto others,so that no matter what the real content is of themessages that others relay,the messages received are threatening ones. d3Rw!slIq
Thecause of such communicative shutoffs are blocks in the neural pathways of theperson’s processing of information.Sometimes a block is physical,as indeafness,mental retardation,brain tumor ,or hardening of the cerebralarteries.However,the most common causes of blocks are injuries to a person’semotional system. F?cK-.
Emotional blocks occur to some degree in all human beings.They usuallyoccur in childhood before good communicatives skills are learned,and they areconnected to individual symbolism.Unless such a block is removed shortly afterhappening,it can have profound and complicating effects that will distortemotional and mental growth and arrest the development potential of theindividual.Even though a child with blocks will appear to grow and to seemmature in some ways,he or she will show the evidence of emotional blocking inefforts to communicate. eQ"E
61.The concluding phrase of the firstparagraph implies that human communication {!`4iiF
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62.In the second paragraph the author ismainly concerned with____ eq" ]%s
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63.Shut off from the communicative flow,theperson with a behavior disorder___ 0ksa
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C.relays threatening messages [:V$y1
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64.Which of the following is universalaccording to the passage? Kg$Mx
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65.The passage ends with____ 03(4 x'z
A.the contributing factors to emotional andmental disorder ;GI&lpKK
B.the importance of acquiring goodcommunicative skills :@)>r9N
C.the significance of eliminating earlyemotional blocks E!#WnSpnK
D.the warning of emotional blocks common inchildhood "vsl
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Despression is a state of low vitality and discontent with life in whichthe individual withdraws from normal life activities even to the point ofconsidering death as an attractive alternative. Gbw2E&a