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一、本次考试题卷由试卷一(PAPER ONE)和试卷二(PAPER TWO)两部分组成。 试卷一为90道客观题,答卷使用标准化机读答题纸;试卷二为主观题,答卷使用另一答题纸。 9%"`9j~H>
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五、本考卷满分为100分,全部考试时间总计180分钟。分值及时间分布如下: )tnbl"0
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Directions: In each of the following sentences there are four parts underlined and marked A, B, C, and D. Indicate which Of the four parts is incorrectly used. Mark the corresponding letter of your choice by drawing a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring Answer Sheet. JJ_KfnH
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PART III CLOZE TEST (15 minutes, 15 points) "Ze<dB#,Y
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52 does not merely pursue a pleasurable experience and need to 53 it in order to function normally. He needs to repeat it again and again. Something about that particular experience makes life without it 54 complete. Other potentially pleasurable experiences are no longer possible, 55 under the spell of the addictive experience, his life is peculiarly 56. The addict craves an experience and yet he is never really satisfied. The organism may be 57 _sated, but soon it begins to crave again. Bf6\KI<