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w2OsLi Sv 31.Sometimes you can get quite _____ when you are tryingto communicate with someone in English.
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3v1 7" 32.The company has ____ itself to a policyof equal opportunity for all.
%dW%o{ A.promised B.committed C.attributed D.converted
3-|3`( 33.I haven’t met anyone ____ the new taxplan.
S^N{wZo A.in honor of B.in searchof C.in place of D.in favor of
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{C")#m-0 A.accomplishment B.qualification C.eminence D.patent
$1Z6\G O 35.This software can be ____ to the needsof each customer.
#xT!E:W' A.tailored B.administrated C.entailed D.accustomed
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I ~$1Lu`~ A.in circulation B.underconsideration C.on hand D.at stake
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0 37.As we need plain, ____food for the body, so we must have seriousreading for the mind.
:]WqfR)# A.wholesome B.diet C.tasteful D.edible
A.En+-[\ 38.He never gave much thought to theadditional kilorams he had ____ lately.
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]6f+ A.shown up B.piled up C.put on D.taken on
l]6%lud8_ 39.The teacher tried hard to read ____handwriting in her students’s test papers.
[[+ pMI A.irregular B.illiterate C.illegible D.irrational
9Q.#\ 40.A coronary disease is the widely-usedterm____ insufficiency of blood supply to the heart.
d~9!,6XM A.denoting B.donating C.relating D.resorting
se9>.}zZN 41.Humans are using up the world’s naturalriches at an
alarming rate.
.iwZ*b{ A.appalling B.appealing C.alert D.abnormal
D Ml?o:l 42.Dring water in many areas of thedeveloping world is
contaminated with bacteria.
Mps5Vv A.purified B.multiplied
C.tainted D.blended
.uz|/Zy 43.One of the most noticeable features ofU.S society is the
diversity of its people.
u bW]-U=T A.liberty B.democracy C.vatiety D.origin
# Su~`] 44.The
controversy about abortionhas been going on in the United States for mor than twenty years.
B&?sF" Y A.resentment B.consensus C.notion D.dispute
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retreating and becoming smaller every year.
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5."d A.retrieving B.sprawling C.consuming D.withdrawing
vX|UgK?2^ 46.The war’s impact on the population ofthe country was
catastrophic. r' Z3
A.influential B.dis
astrous C.apparent D.criticala
e^1uVN 47.His physican told him that not to takemuch of the drug because it was very
potent. d^E [|w; A.bitter B.irritant C.effective D.powerful
{R6HG{"IS6 48.Certain drugs can cause
transientside effects ,such as sleepiness.
<@v]H@E A.permanent B.residual C.irreversible D.fleeting
~a9W3b4j 49.Nervous illness may
stem from beingtreated inconsiderately in childhood.
[^YA=Khu A.complain B. give rise to C.originate in D.dominate over
pc]J[ S?P 50.Both a person’s heredity and hissurroundings help to
shape his chacter.
~nLN`Hd A.form B.correct C.modify D.improve
B=f,QU Part = 3 \* ROMAN III Cloze(10%)
There were red faces at one of Britain’s biggest banks recently.They had accepted a telephone order to buy
$100,000 worth of shares from a fifteen-old schoolboy (they thoughthe was twenty-one). The shares fell in value and the schoolboy was unable to
51 . The bank lost
$20,000 on the
52 that itcannot get back because ,for one thing, this young speculator does not have themoney and , for another,
53 undereighteen, he is not legally liable forhis debts. If the shares had risen in value by the same amount that they fell,he would have pocketed
$20,000
54 . Not bad for afifteen-yeat-old. It certainly is better than
55the morning newspaper. In another recent case, a boy of fourteen found , in hisgrandfather’s house , a suitcase full of foreign banknotes .The clean, crispbanknotes looked very
56 but they werenow not used in their country of origin or anywhere else. This young boy
57 straight to the nearest bank with his pocketsfilled with notes. The cashers did not realize that the country in
58 had reduced the value of its currincy by 90%,they exchanged the notes at their face value at the current exchange rate.Inthree days, before he was found out, he took
$20,000 from nine different banks.
59,he had already spend more than half of this on taxi-rides, restraurant meal ,concert tickets and presents for his many new girlfriends( at least he wasgenerous! ) before the police caught up with him. Because he is also undereighteen the bank shave
60 a lot of money,and several cashiers have lost jobs. h&