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61.Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. The estimated costs of the buiding project ... well over 1 million.
A.have B.is C.has been D.are
62. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. Claude Monet, ... 19th-century French painter, was the most famous artist associated with ... movement known as Imressionism.
A.-/ the B. the/one C. a/the D.the/a
63. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. The fault lay with the organizers, ... failed to make the necessary arrangements for dealing with so many people.
A.who B.which C.where D.that
64. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce . What a terrible thing to happen ! Just think, if we ... the plane, we ... in the crash.
A.wouldn'tmiss/didn't kill
B.missed/wouldn't have been killed C.hadn't missed/would have been killed F.don't miss/ would be killed
65. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. It has novelty value because I've never seen anything like it before.
A.So do I B.So has my sister
C. Neither have I D.I don't either
66. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. The overall situation is good, despite ... minor problems.
A.a few B.much C.a little D. few
67. I understood in general what she was talking about, but some of the finer details were ... me. a.into b.at c.beyond d.above
68 In the winter we tend to eat more root vegetables, ... carrots and parsnips.
A.alike B.such as C.likely D.as
69. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. We're really struggling to find ... money to pay the rent at the moment.
A.enough B.too many C. such D. as much
70. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. This research seems to give ... validity to the theory that the drug might cause cancer.
A. any B.none C. each D. some
71. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. People ... a new language often encounter some difficulties at first.
a.learn b.learning c.have learnt d.learnt
72. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. It is said that ... absconder from a children's home in Bristol was faund alive and well in London this morning.
A.14 year-old B. a 14 year-old C.14 years-old D.14 years' old
73. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. Diana ... too much coffee yesterday - She didn't get a wink of sleep.
A.could drink B. didn't have to drink C.needn't drink D. must have drunk
74. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. The radiant smile and the sparkle in her eye were the signs of a woman still ... in love.
A.deep B.deeply C.depth D. deepen
Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. In general, its plausible that we should prefer peace and quiet ( 75)... noise. However, most of us had the expreience of having to adjust to ( 76) ... in the mountains and countryside
75. A.in B.from C.than D.to
76. A.sleep B.sleeping C. slept D. be slept
77. Choose the answer which correctly compuletes the sentennce. The increase in our profits ... by the rising costs of running the business.
a.has negated b.has been negated c.have been negated d. are negated
78. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. She presents ... a cheerful front that you'd never guess she's ill.
A.so B.such C.too D. as
79. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. I pay a higher rent than ... tenants because my room is bigger. a.the others b. another c. the other d. other
80. Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentennce. The waves came crashing over my head and I could feel myself ... under by the currents.
a.to suck b.suck c.sucking d.being sucked
Scratchy throats, stuffy noses and body aches all spell misery, but being able to tell if the cause is a cold or flu may make a
difference in how long the flu lasts. That's because the prescription drugs available for the flu need to be taken soon after
the illness sets in although the symptoms can be eased with over the counter medications. As for colds, the sooner a person
starts taking over-the-counter remedy, the sooner relief will come. Cold symptoms such as stuffy nose, runny nose and
scratchy throat typically develop gradually, and adults and teens often do not get a fever. On the other hand, fever is one of
the characteristic features of the flu for all ages. And in general, flu symptoms including fever and chills, sore throat and body
aches come on suddenly and are more severe than cold symptoms.
81. According to the passage, knowing the cause of scratchy throats, stuffy noses and body aches ----.
A) reduces the likelihood of catching cold
B) sometimes doesn't help patients lessen the severity of symptoms
C) encourages patients to buy over-the-counter medications
D) will shorten the duration of the flu
82. According to the passage, to combat the flu effectively, ----.
A) the virus which causes the disease has to be identified
B) patients should only use over-the-counter medications
C) one should take the necessary medications upon catching the disease
D) there is no reason to see a doctor
83. It is pointed out in the reading that ----.
A) fever is the most important feature of a cold
B) flu symptoms are not as severe as cold symptoms
C) the flu can be prevented by the flu vaccine
D) over-the-counter drugs can be taken to ease the misery caused by a cold or the flu
One of the major processes that takes place in schools, of course, is that students learn. When they graduate from high
school, many can use a computer, write essays with three-part theses, and differentiate equations. In addition to learning
specific skills, they learn to think critically, to weigh evidence and to develop independent judgment. The extent to which this
development takes place is related to both school and home environments. Teachers who are more open to new ideas and
less authoritarian produce students who have greater intellectual flexibility and higher achievement test scores. Studies
show that teachers are most demanding when they are of the same social class as their students. The greater the difference
between their own social class and that of their pupils, the more rigidly they structure their classrooms and the fewer
demands they place on their students.
84. It is stated in the passage that teachers who are more open to new ideas ----.
A) produce more successful students in terms of test scores and intellectual flexibility
B) often come from a lower social class than their students
C) are more authoritarian towards students
D) discourage intellectual flexibility in schools
85. We learn from the reading that when students graduate from high school ----.
A) none of them are able to think critically
B) they can take the overall responsibility of anything
C) all of them have a good knowledge of computer usage
D) many of them have gained specific skills like writing essays and differentiating equations
86. According to the reading, it is true that ----.
A) teachers who are from a higher social class than their students should be hired
B) it is not so difficult to constitute ideal learning conditions
C) with close supervision every student can get high test scores
D) both the school and home environments greatly influence a student's achievement in school
Panda is the name for two nocturnal Asian mammals: the red panda and the giant panda. The red panda, also known as
lesser panda and cat bear, is found at high elevations in the Himalayas. It resembles a raccoon but has a longer body and tail
and a more rounded head. Its thick fur is rust color to deep chestnut, with black on the under parts, limbs, and ears. The red
panda spends much of its time in trees but feeds on the ground, eating primarily bamboo leaves but also fruit and roots. The
giant panda superficially resembles a bear. The body is chiefly white, and the limbs are brownish black, with the dark color
extending up over the shoulder. The ears and eye patches are black. Giant pandas live in restricted areas of the high
mountain bamboo forests of central China; their diet consists entirely of bamboo shoots. Rare in the wild, they produce
young poorly when they are not in their natural environment. Giant pandas are protected by law in China.
87.It can be understood from the passage that ----.
A) all the nocturnal mammals in China are called panda
B) the diets of the red panda and the giant panda are not totally the same
C) there are no pandas in China for the time being
D) the under parts, limbs, and ears of the giant panda are all white
88. It is clear from the passage that ----.
A) giant pandas do have breeding problems in captivity
B) the red panda is also called raccoon in the Himalayas
C) the giant panda never spends its time in trees
D) cat bear is a more dangerous animal than the red panda
89.. It can be inferred from the passage that ----.
A) though they share a name, red and giant pandas are not alike in many ways
B) the number of the bamboo forests of China is decreasing
C) red pandas usually live on chestnuts just like giant pandas
D) it is surprising that the giant pandas are not in danger of becoming extinct
Many women in Western society, aware of the power of names to influence identity, are aware that choosing how to
identify themselves alter marriage can be a significant decision. They may follow the tradition of taking their husband's last
name, hyphenate their own name and their husband's, or keep their birth name. One fascinating survey reveals that a
woman's choice is likely to reveal a great deal about herself and her relationship with her husband. Women who take their
husband's name place the most importance on relationships. On the other hand, women who keep their birth names put
their personal concerns ahead of relationships and social expectations. Female forms of address influence others'
perceptions as well. Research conducted in the late 1980s showed that women who choose the title Ms give the impression
of being more achievement oriented, socially self-confident, and dynamic but less interpersonally warm than counterparts
who prefer the more traditional forms Miss or Mrs.
90. According to the passage, women who take their husband's name ----.
A) are achievement oriented
B) give importance to their relationship
C) are considered somewhat selfish by others
D) are usually the dominant partner in the marriage