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Vocabulary and Structure

1. Everyone in the class is expected to participate ______ these discussions.

A) with B) on C) in D) at

2. The girl found it difficult to ______ to new customs when she first came to Shanghai.

A) adapt B) adopt C) grant D) add

3. I remember that when I was a child I was very ____with how many toys you had.

A) depressed B) anxious C) conscious D) impressed

4. He'll get _____ if you keep bugging him.

A) annoyed B) annoying C) embarrassing D) embarrassed

5. These vitamins and minerals, ultimately ______ food, are the necessary source of energy for animals.

A) coming B) derived from C) deriving from D) came from

6. We have tried to make the questions simple but ______ so that it won’t take many minutes to fill in but your answers will give us a good idea of what is wanted and what is not.

A) comprehension B) comprehensive C) comprehend D) compressive

7. It is made quite clear in the document that China will stick to its ______ and opening up policy.

A) perform B) inform C) confirm D) reform

8. This means they have been ______ by a team of professional experts and the standard of their work has been approved.

A) inspected B) inspecting C) inspect D) respect

9. Candidates shall be elected on the basis of future promise of leadership, strength of character, a _________ mind and a balanced judgment.

A). tender B) honorable C) present D) keen

10. By the time they reached the summit, they were __________ but they were also relieved to be there.

A). run down B) taken seriously C) drunk in D) counted on

11. Her husband breathed a sigh of ___ when he learnt Mrs. Baroda wanted to have Gouvernail visit them again.

A) applause B) collision C) rag D) relief

12. Two drivers were killed in a head-on collision _______ a car and a taxi last night.

A) between B) of C) against D) from

13. The committee has adopted some of their suggestions and ___________ others as they are not practical.

A) objected B) subjected C) rejected D) projected

14. The price of the beer _____ from 50 cents to 4 per liter during the summer season.

A) altered B) separated C) ranged D) differed

15. Paper clips, drawing pins and safety-pins were ___________ all over the floor.

A) scattered B) sprayed C) dispersed D) spilled

16. Our hopes ___________ and fell in the same instant.

A) arose B) rose C) raised D) aroused

17. You have to be patient small children, since they cannot tell the difference between what is right and what is wrong.

A) to B) with C) for D) at

18. When she failed a third time, she cried frustration and wanted to give up trying.

A) with B) to C) for D) by

19. He has a good _______ of French and German, which enables him to work in these two countries

successfully.

A) plan B) suggestion C) authority D) command

20. It is recommended that the project until all the preparations have been made.

A) is not started B) not be started C) will not be started D) is not to be started

21. John was going to _______________ Mary by telling his friends how much weight she had gained.

A) frustrate B) embarrass C) depress D) intimidate

22. With the coming of the Internet, young people have _____________ to the most recent events that happen in the world.

A) method B) way C) access D) approach

23. He made a ______________ to let all children learn English, but he soon found it impossible without an online course.

A) commitment B) consignment C) engagement D) assignment

24. The attempts to intimidate people ________________ accepting the unreasonable decision did not work.

A) to B) in C) from D) into

25. He had repeatedly_____ her to come to the United States to join him, but she was still reluctant.

A) urged B) urge C) balance D) complain

26. I don’t think I’m ______ of your success at your present job.

A) envy B) envious C) amaze D) amazed

27. No one would willingly subject himself ______ such treatment.

A) in B) to C) on D) for

28. What was her ______ to the news when you told her about it.

A) react B) impression C) reaction D) conscious

29. It’s no use just telling me to do it; suggest some _________ ways to do it.

A) negative B) sensitive C) positive D) perspective

30. The boss tried to _________ his men about striking by telling them he would fire them.

A) intimate B) immediate C) meditate D) intimidate

31. The leading economists of the country have been __________ the influence of the funding crisis upon its economy.

A) budgeting B) competing C) assessing D) elbowing

32. When the car broke down on the highway for a third time, John’s patience completely _________.

A) ran into B) ran out C) ran up D) ran on

33. What a __________ smell! Open all the windows and air the room, please.

A) disgusted B) disgusting C) digested D) digesting

34. Please turn the light __________ for me; it’s getting dark.

A) upon B) down C) off D) on

35. He takes charge of carrying ______ the program of educating people about AIDS.

A)on B) away C) about D) out

36. The teacher had the students describe the actions ______ by these pictures.

A) show B) showing C) shown D) shows

37. How my teacher could teach any youngster in such is a complete mystery to me.

A) surround B) surrounding C) surroundings D) surrounded

38. John Read, a recent ______ to the United States, was an altogether more effective man.

A) arrived B) arrive C) arriver D) arrival

39. Do you think you’d be to criticize the action taken by your colleagues?

A) competence B) compete C) competent D) competed

40. I am going to do all I can to result in the of the unpleasant impression you have on me.

A) removal B) remove C) removing D) removement

41.There is a(an) _____ lack of water in the northern part of the country, because there has been almost no rain

since last February.

A) superb B) acute C) abrupt D) restless

42. I was in a nightclub in New York, when a fire broke _____.

A) off B) on C) out D) in

43.What was her _____ to the news when you told her about it?

A) reaction B) impression C) presentation D) persuasion

44.The only access _____ the town is across the bridge.

A) of B) towards C) to D) at

45.She will alw ays be _____ of her sister’s property.

A) impatient B) envious C) eager D) reluctant

46.The age of the students in our on-line school _____ from 20 to 40.

A) ranges B) arranges C) arrange D) range

47.___________ is essential to a successful scientist; he cannot hope to make any progress if he cannot work in

a controlled way.

A) Activity B) Gap C) Discipline D) Assignment

48.Please turn all the lights _____as you leave the classroom; we can’t affo rd to waste power.

A) on B) down C) off D) up

49.He was _____ in his work and didn’t hear me come in.

A) attracted B) absorbed C) concentrated D) drawn

50.He is very _____ to the cause of language teaching.

A) committed B) absorbed C) engaged D) encountered

51.He has made a(n) _____ remark that angers all of us.

A) powerful B) offensive C) thorough D) ambitious

52.We've just ______ an old friend we haven't seen for ages.

A) come across B) gotten along with C) encounter D) talked

53.He has given up running in order to focus ____ the long jump.

A) to B) with C) at D) on

54.John was going to _____Mary by telling his friends how much weight she had gained.

A) embarrass B) please C) frighten D) reap

55.What a _____ smell! Open all the windows and air the room, please.

A) disgusted B) disgusting C) wonderful D) delicious

56.The attempts to intimidate people _____accepting the unreasonable decision did not work.

A) to B) on C) into D) with

57.He suddenly became _____ that he was the only man who wasn’t wearing a suit at the party.

A) known B) confused C) conscious D) wake

58.The lack of evidence in this case is ______ the police

A) frustrating B) disturbing C) frustrated D) disturbed

59.The child’s headaches may be caused by ____.

A) balance B) stress C) occasion D) complaint

60.There has been some really good _____ on TV lately.

A) power B) staff C) bug D) stuff

61. Those foreigners enjoy making friendly contacts with the Chinese people.

A) extending B) extensive C) extended D) extend

62. He thinks the time has come to improve the conditions of the of the people.

A) major B) majored C) majority D) majoring

63. City people always appear to be to get where they are going.

A) hurry B) hurried C) hurrying D) hurries

64. The impersonality of electronic communication has to do with the significance of the matter at hand.

A) less B) little C) least D) few

65. Americans value time so that they dislike anyone wasting it beyond an appropriate amount.

A) higher B) highest C) high D) highly

66. Most countries are more concerned economic development with global ecology.

A) with…than B) of…than C) on…than D) in…than

67. They honestly confronted the weaknesses and of each other’s characters.

A) strength B) strengthened C) strengths D) strengthening

68. From their and cultural differences they learned about tolerance, compromise and honesty.

A) racial B) race C) racism D) races

69. Before the year was over, she suggested that her daughter to America for a holiday.

A) would go B) went C) goes D) go

70. “You used to say he was a man of wit.” .

A) so is he B) so he is C) nor is he D) nor he is

71. The interview was really stressful. They were trying to trip me all the way through.

A) down B) up C) off D) over

72. They have to cut the film -- it’s far too long.

A) out B) off C) over D) down

73. Charlie Chaplin was born in the slums of south London, but in 1913 he left

Britain good.

A) for B) in C) at D) of

74. We all think that Mr. Morris is just an who doesn’t understand the real world.

A) activist B) novelist C) artist D) idealist

75. It’s very easy to yield the temptation to sign for a lot of money.

A) at B) to C) on D) in

76. I missed the train this morning because I again.

A) overcharged B) overslept C) overestimated D) overloaded

77. Being a solitary individual is traditionally, in American culture, as being an inspirational experience.

A) received B) conceived C) deceived D) perceived

78. Writers of are great believers in the creative benefits of solitude.

A) poetry B) poet C) portray D) geometry

79. A transformation is occurring that should greatly living standards in the developing world.

A) boast B) bloom C) boom D) boost

80. Telecommunication is also a key Shanghai’s ambition of becoming a top financial center.

A) with B) to C) point D) question

Cloze:

Passage One:

Environmental awareness hardly exists since most countries are more concerned 1 economic

development 2 with global ecology. Increasing environmental damage 3 has caused some countries to 4 new environmental initiatives. Canada has protected its 5 supply by closing areas to fishing 6 setting strict limits on catches of certain 7. As a result, some fish like herring eventually 8, but some like cod may never recover, and 9 40,000 fishermen are unemployed because of 10 fishing bans and the reduced 11 of fish.

To protect its 12 rain forest, Costa Rica has 13a series of new environmental laws and 14 parks and nature preserves that 15 one quarter of the country. Under pressure from environmentalists around the world, Brazil took measures to protect its Amazon rain forest but Amazon Indians are endangered in the conflict with those people who continue to destroy the forests.

1. A). on B). in C). with D). off

2. A). then B). than C). there D). here

3. A). basically B). however C). moreover D). whatever

4. A). make B). take C). undertake D). overtake

5. A). fishes B). fish C). fishing D). fished

6. A). and B). then C). but D). or

7. A). specie B). species C). special D). spectacle

8. A). recover B). recovered C). recovering D). to recover

9. A). almost B). over C). about D). less

10. A). their B). these C). those D). theirs

11. A). amount B). number C). total D). sum

12. A). remaining B). remained C). remainder D). remind

13. A) ordered B). demanded C). issued D) declared

14. A). created B). create C). creating D). to create

15. A). covers B). cover C). remain D). remaining

Passage Two:

Gouvernail was in no sense a shy man. He talked freely and intimately in a low, hesitating voice that was not unpleasant to hear. Mrs. Baroda only vaguely grasped what he was saying. She only drank in the 1 of his voice. As she listened to him, she felt a foolish feeling 2 her. Only the fact 3 she was a 4 and upright woman stopped her 5 touching him. Her strength of character forced her 6 away from him 7 her 8 feelings tried to push her towards him. 9 she could politely leave him she felt relieved. 10 Mrs. Baroda did not 11 with her husband the feelings she 12 . She did resolve, however, to 13 the plantation as quickly as possible. The next morning she left early and 14 an early morning train to the city. In summer Gaston 15 his friend returning but his wife would not yield to the idea. However, before the year was over, much to her husband’s surprise , she suggested that Gouvernail return. At that moment only she herself knew why.

1. A) tones B) tunes C) tongues D) tides

2. A) catch B) take C) fetch D) seize

3. A) which B) that C) because D) as

4. A) respected B) respectful C) respectable D) respective

5. A) from B) for C) to D) by

6. A) physical B) physically C) psychological D) psychologically

7. A) before B) after C) while D) until

8. A) external B) intermediate C) interval D) internal

9. A) As soon as B) As well as C) As long as D) As far as

10. A) Senselessly B) Sensibly C) Sensitively D) Sensationally

11. A) shake B) share C) shame D) shear

12. A) had expressed B) had lost C) had experienced D) had relieved

13. A) get away B) get over C) get away from D) get rid of

14. A) took B) brought C) booked D) fetched

15. A) thought of B) told of C) read of D) spoke of

Passage Three:

Interestingly, 1 Chaplin came from Britain, he was 2 popular in other countries than in his won mother country. The truth is that most English people 3 the Tramp a little 4 . It was generally thought 5 them that he had 6 of an eye for the ladies 7 his clothes gave him an appearance more 8 an Italian waiter than 9 else. 10 the image was not gentleman like according to many English people. 11 , the silent movies helped Chaplin to 12 his true nationality from American audiences. He 13 making a talking movie 14 1936 when he 15 a nonsense language which sounded like no known nationality. He once said he thought of the Tramp as an educated man who had fallen on hard times. The truth is, however, that he was probably popular because he was seen as character who revolted against privileged classes.

1. A) despite B) in spite of C) despite of D) despite the fact that

2. A) even much B) much C) much more D) more much

3. A. considered B) treated C) agreed D) approved

4. A) crawl B) crude C) raw D) cruel

5. A) of B) by C) about D) for

6. A) too much B) too many C) too little D) too few

7. A) and B) that C) and that D) now that

8. A) like B) alike C) dislike D) unlike

9. A) something B) everything C) nothing D) anything

10. A) All the same B) All the time C) All in all D) All the more

11. A) Therefore B) However C) Moreover D) Instead

12. A) conceal B) concede C) conceded D) concern

13. A) put forward B) put in C) put on D) put off

14. A) before B) after C) during D) until

15. A) made of B) made up C) made for D) made off

Reading Comprehension:

Passage One

The World Trade Organization (WTO), founded on January 1, 1995, aims to encourage international trade to flow as freely as possible, making sure that trade agreements are respected and that any disputes can be settled.

In the five years since its founding, the WTO has become well known as one of the world’s most powerful economic organizations, taking its place alongside the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (国际货币

基金组织).

The system of global rules for international trade, however, dates back half a century to 1948 when the General Agreement on Tariffs (关税) and Trade (GATT) was formed after World War II.

As time went by, it became clear that the GATT had two major drawbacks—the limited areas of trade it covered, and the lack of an effective system to settle disputes.

After seven years of trade talks ending in 1994, the so-called Uruguay Round (乌拉圭回合谈判) finally gave birth to the WTO, complete with an effective system to settle disputes and to form new rules covering trade in services and intellectual property.

Even after seven years of talks and with 22,500 pages of agreements reached, problems remained, especially in the difficult-to-deal-with areas of agriculture and services.

1. What is the purpose of the WTO?

A) To encourage international trade to flow freely.

B) To make sure that trade agreements are respected.

C) To settle any disputes.

D) All of the above

2. According to the passage, the GATT stopped working_______.

A) in 1948 B) in 1994

C) after World WarⅡended D) during the seven years of the Uruguay Round talk

3. The WTO is better than the GATT in that_____.

A) it can settle disputes in more areas of international trade

B) it enables its members to sign agreements more easily

C) it deals with problems in agriculture and services more effectively

D) it pays more attention to service and intellectual property

4. The word “drawbacks”in Paragraph 4 means ______.

A) Weak points B) Strong points C) Improvements D) Changes

5. According to the last two paragraphs, which of the following statements is true?

A) The WTO is the world’s most powerful economic organization

B) The GATT was founded in Uruguay in 1995

C) The WTO has an effective system to settle disputes and to form new rules

D) All the countries in the world are member nations of the WTO

Passage Two:

The problem of the American robin is an example of the hidden dangers in the use of insecticides. Elm trees in the United States, like those in Europe, are being attacked by Dutch elm disease. This fungal disease is spread by the elm bark beetle.

American scientists have attacked the disease by attacking the carrier. They have treated the trees with a chemical which kills the beetles. But the substance they use sticks to the leaves of the trees. These leaves are a basic food of a certain type of earthworm which is itself not affected by the insecticide. The worms can store up huge quantities of this poison in their systems. The robin eats these worms and is thus being poisoned by its normal food. The bird is already in danger of dying out in some areas.

It is sometimes difficult to foresee side effects like these, which is why many people object to the use of chemical sprays. They fear that man may be poisoning himself in the same way as he

has poisoned the American robin and other higher organisms at the top of food chains.

1. The carrier that spreads Dutch elm disease is _______.

A)the American robin

B)the earthworm

C)the elm bark beetle

D)the elm leaf

2. Dutch elm disease attacks elm trees not only in the United States but also in ____.

A)the Dutch East Indies

B)Japan

C)France

D)New Zealand

3. The insecticide is used by American scientists to ________.

A)kill the earthworms

B)kill the beetles

C)poison the robins

D)poison the elm leaves

4.the American robins die when they __________.

A)touch the insecticide

B)eat the elm leaves

C)eat the earthworms

D)eat the beetles

5. The main idea of the passage is that __________.

A)the side effects of insecticides may be serious and hard to predict

B)the robin is near extinction in some parts of the world

C)American scientists have succeeded treating Dutch elm disease

D)elm trees must be protected against beetles

Passage Three

Women are also underrepresented in the administration and this is because there are so few women full professors. In 1985, Regent Beryl Milburn produced a report blasting the University of Texas System administration for not encouraging women. The University was rated among the lowest for the system. In a 1987 update, Milburn commended the progress that was made and called for even more improvement.

One of the positive results from her study was a System-wide program to inform women of available administrative jobs. College of Communication Associate Dean Patricia Witherspoon, said it is important that woman be flexible when it comes to relocating if they want to rise in the ranks.

Although a woman may face a chilly climate on campus, many times in order for her to succeed, she must rise above the problems around her and concentrate on her work.

Until women make up a greater percentage of the senior positions in the University and all academia, inequities will exist.

"Women need to spend their energies and time doing scholarly activities that are important here at the University." Spirduso said. "If they do that will be successful in this system. If they spend their time in little groups mourning the sexual discrimination that they think exists here,

they are wasting valuable study time."

1. According to Spirduso, women need to ______.

A) produce a report on sexual discrimination

B) call for further improvement in their working conditions

C) spend their energies and time fighting against sexual discrimination

D) spend more time and energy doing scholarly activities

2. From this passage, we know that _______.

A) there are many women full professors in the University of Texas

B) women play an important part in administrating the University

C) the weather on the campus is chilly

D) women make up a small percentage of the senior positions in the University

3. Which of the following statements is true?

A) the number of women professors in the University in 1987 was greater than that of 1985

B) the number of women professors in the University in 1987 was smaller than that of 1985

C) the number of women professors was the same as that of 1985

D) more and more women professors thought that sexual discrimination did exit in the University

4. One of the positive results from Milburn's study was that _______.

A) women were told to concentrate on their work

B) women were given information about available administrative jobs

C) women were encouraged to take on all the administrative jobs in the University

D) women were encouraged to do more scholarly activities

5. The title for this passage should be _______.

A) The University of Texas

B) Milburn's Report

C) Women Professors

D) Sexual Discrimination in Academia

Passage Four

Strange things happen to time when you travel, because the earth is divided into twenty-four time zones, one hour apart. You can have days with more or fewer than twenty-four hours, and weeks with more or fewer than seven days.

If you make a five-day trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship enters a different time zone every day. As you enter each zone, the time changes one hour. Traveling west, you set your clock back; traveling east, you set it ahead. Each day of you trip has either twenty-five or twenty-three hours.

If you travel by ship across the Pacific, you cross the International Date Line. By agreement, this is the point where a new day begins. When you cross the line, you change your calendar one full day, backward or forward. Traveling east, today becomes yesterday and traveling west, it is tomorrow.

1.The different in time between neighboring time zones is ______________.

A. seven days

B. one hour

C. 24 hours

D. more than 7 days

2.If you cross the ocean, going east, you set your watch _____.

A.ahead one hour in each new time zone.

B. ahead one hour for the whole trip.

C.back by 24 hours

D. back one full day for the whole trip

3.When you travel, you will find something strange about time. You may find _____.

A.there are only 23 hours in a day

B. there are 8 days in a week

C. there are one more hour in a day

D. all of the above

4.The International Date Line is the name for___________.

A.the beginning of any new time zone

B. the point where a new day begins

C. any point where time changes by one hour

D. any time zone in the Pacific Ocean

5.The best title for this passage is __________.

A.How Time Zones Were Set Up

B. Crossing the International Date Line

C. How Time Changes Around the World

D. A Trip Across the Atlantic

Keys:

Vocabulary and Structure

1-10 CADAB BDADA

11-20 DACCA BBADB

21---30 BCADA BBCCD

31-40 CBBDD CCDCA

41—50 BCACB ACCBA

51--60 BADAB CCABD

61--70 BCCBD ACADB

71--80 BDADB BDADB

Cloze

Passage One

1---5 C B B C B 6---10 A B A C B 11---15 B A C A B

Passage Two

1—5 A D B C A 6---10 B C D A B 11--15 B C C A D

Passage Three

1---5 D C A B B 6---10 A C A D C 11---15 B A D D B

Reading Comprehension:

Passage One DBAAC

Passage Two CCBCA

Passage Three DDABD

Passage Four BADBC

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