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Paper
One
Part I
Vocabulary and structure (20
points)
Direction: There
are
twenty
incomplete
sentences
in
this
section.
For
each
sentence
there
are
four
choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE
answer that best completes the sentence.
Then
mark
the
corresponding
letter
in
the
Answer
Sheet
One
with
a
single
line
through
the
center.
21
.
The
editorial
—
now will appear in
tomorrow
’
S
newspaper
·
A
.
writing
B
.
to write
C
.
being written
D
.
p>
write
2
.
Though he
is_________worker
,
he works
very hard
.
A
.
a
common
B
.
an ordinary
C
.
a usual
D
.
a
general
3
.
I
’
m looking after Tom to
day
.
He
’
S been at my house
8
:
00
this morning
.
A
.
since
B
.
for
C
.
at
D
.
till
4
.
When he
retired
,
his son_________ the
business
.
A
.
took over
B
.
took off
C
.
took in
D
.
took
up
5
.
Please call
again
.
Jim
a bath Just
now
·
A
.
had
B
.
having
C
.
is having
D.
has
6
.
On no condition
with
him
.
A
.
we cannot agree
B
.
would we agree
C
.
can we agree
D.
we can agree
7
.
once
environmental damage
,
it
takes many years for the system to
recover
·
A
.
has
done
B
.
it to do
C
.
does
D. is
done
8
.
we are doing
has never been done before.
A
.
That
B.
What
C
.
Which
p>
D
.
Whether
9
.
They
at least ten minutes
ago
.
A
.
are leave
B
.
must have left
C
.
were left
p>
D
.
1eave
10
.
There is more
land in Australia than the government knows
.
A
.
what to do with
B
.
to do with it
C
.
how to do
D
.
to do
it
11
.
While
people
may
refer
to
television
for
Up
—
to
—
the
—
minute
news
,
it
is
unlikely
that
television
the newspaper
completely
.
A
.
replace
B
.
Was
replaced
C
.
replaced
D
.
will
replace
12
.
Because the
first pair of trousers did not fit
properly
,
he asked for
A
.
another
trousers
B
.
others trousers
C
.
the
others ones
D
.
another
pair
13
.
In
Britain
today
women
44
%
of
the
workforce
,
and
nearly
half
the
mothers
with
children are in paid
work
.
A
.
build up
B
.
make up
C
.
stand for
D
.
send
up
14
.
This is the
place I
want to go to.
A
.
mostly
B
.
the
mostly
C
.
most
D
.
much
15
.
The hours
the children spend in their
one
-
way relationship with
television people
undoubtedly affect their relationship
with real—life people.
A
.
that
B
.
when
C
.
in which
D
.
on
which
16
.
Whether he can
pass the examination is thought to be
for
his going abroad
.
A
.
personal
B
.
special
C
.
conventional
D
.
crucial
17
.
I do wish you
could
these sheets of paper
together
.
A
.
mend
B
.
repair
C
.
paste
D
.
patch
18
.
In
Britain
,
the Prince of Wales
is
to the
throne
.
A
.
advisor
B
.
heir
C
.
owner
D
.
protector
19
.
She is now in
of happiness
with her family members
.
A
.
closure
B
.
pursuit
C
.
credibility
D
.
phenomenon
20
.
The government
has decided to reduce a(n)
on all imports
.
A
.
exposure
B
.
tariff
C
.
fee
D
.
service
Part III
Reading
Comprehension (40 points)
Direction: There
are
twenty
incomplete
sentences
in
this
section.
For
each
sentence
there
are
four choices marked A,
B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best
completes the sentence.
Then
mark
the
corresponding
letter
in
the
Answer
Sheet
One
with
a
single
line
through
the
center.
Passage
1
Ants are great athletes in proportion
to their size
.
They can lilt
a weight four hundred times
their own
weight
.
Theoretically a
five
-
pound ant could easily
lilt a ton
.
The most skillful farmers
in the insect world are the
small
,
heavily armored
parasol ants
.
They work at night and it is nothing
for them to strip a large tree at a
time
,
marching off with
bits
Of leaf held over them
like parasols
.
Surprisingly
enough
,
these ants do not eat
the vegetation they
got
.
Rather they use it as
raw
material for their
remarkable underground
gardens
,
which they tend
themselves
.
The shreds of
the
leaves are
literally chewed into a rich compost which is used
to strengthen the garden where a
thread
-
like
fungus is cultivated
.
This
species of fungus is their only source of
food
.
Included in the
extraordinary parasol ant society are tiny garden
workers
,
and slightly
bigger
workers who dig the
interconnecting chambers of the
hive
.
The parasol queen ant,
more than
one
hundred times me size of the garden
workers
,
is waited upon hand
and foot by hundreds of her
citizens
.
21
.
An ant is very
strong in proportion to its
weight
.
Ants call lift a
weight
.
A
.
300 times their
own weight
B
.
600 times their
own weight
C
.
five
-
pound more than their own
weight
D
.
400 times their
own weight
22
.
In a short
time
,
they call strip a tree
of all its leaves in order to make a
A
.
home for the
queen ant
B
.
compost for
their gardens
C
.
species of
fungus
D
.
kind of
food
23
.
When did the
armored parasol ants work?
A
.
At
daytime
.
B
.
At
night
.
C
.
In the
morning
.
D
.
At
noon
.
24
.
What
’
S the
usage of fungus?
A
.
To
decorate the garden
.
B
.
The only source
of the ant
’
s
food
.
C
.
To
protect the tree
.
D
.
The place for
them to live in
.
25
.
The armored
parasols are regarded as
A
.
great
athletes
B
.
skillful
farmers
C
.
queen
ants
D
.
chamber
builders
Passage 2
Psychology
is
the
study
of
the
mind
and
mental
activities
.
For
p>
example
,
psychologis
ts
are
interested in why
some things make you sad
,
but
others make you happy. They want to know
why some people are
shy
,
but others are quite
talkative
.
They also want to
know why people do
the things that they
do
.
They test
intelligence.
Psychologists
deal with the minds and behavior of
people
.
Your mind consists of
all your feelings
,
thoughts
p>
,
and
ideas
.
It is the results of
the part of the brain called the
cerebrum
.
Your behavior
is the way you act or conduct yourself.
Examples of behavior include shouting
,<
/p>
crying
,
laughing
,
and
sleeping
.
Several
people have been instrumental in the field of
psychology
.
Wilhelm Wudt set
up the first
psychological laboratory
in Leipzig
,
Germany,
in1879
.
Ivan
Pavlov
,
a
Russian
,
is noted for his
experiments with dogs in which he
studied their relaxes and
reactions
.
Around
1900
,
Sigmund
Freud stated his theory that people try
to repress any memories or thoughts that they
believed
were not good,
Psychologists
should
not
be
confused
with
psychiatrists
.
Psychiatrists
deal
only
with
mental
illness
.
They are
medical doctors who treat
people
.
26
:
A good title
for this selection is
A
.
Studying the
Mind
B
.
Feelings and
Behavior of Human Beings
C
.
Psychology and
Psychiatry
D
.
Famous
Psychologists
27
.
“
Some people are shy
< br>.
’
’
That
means
A
.
they are
modest
B
.
they are
quiet
C
.
they never say
a word
D
.
they are
ashamed
28
.
We may
conclude that psychologists
A
.
study physical
diseases as well
B
.
deal with
animals more often than with people
C
.
are not
medical,doctors
D
.
are
interested in things that make you sad
29
.
Pavlov worked
with
A
p>
.
people
B
.
dogs
C
.
mental
illness
D
.
abnormal
behavior
30
.
The cerebrum
controls
A
.
the
mind
B
.
the
body
C
.
the whole
brain
D
.
the field of
psychology
Passage
3
What do you do with your
empty cans and bottles? There are two
choices
,
throwing them away
or
recycling
.
Throwing away a
metal beverage container wastes as much energy as
filling a can
with gasoline and pouring
half out
.
Besides
wasting energy
,
throwing away
bottles a11d cans
causes
pollution
,
increases the
volume of solid wastes
,
and
uses up natural resources. To control
these
problems
,
only nine states
have adopted bottle laws
.
The
United States governrnent should
require every state to have a bottle
law or constitute a national bottle
law·
To
understand how a bottle law can
help
,
you must know how it
works. When consumers buy
canned or
bottled beverages at the
store
,
they pay
deposits
.
This deposit can
range from twenty
to fifty cents per
bottle or can
.
In order to
get this deposit back, the bottles and cans must
be
returned to supermarkets after they
are emptied
.
The supermarkets
then return the bottles and
cans to
their manufacturers for either reuse or
recycling
.
。
’
Bottle laws are currently effective in
Oregon
,
Vermont
,
p>
Maine
,
Michigan
,
Iowa
,
Conne
cticut
,
Delaware,
Massachusetts,and New
York
.
These laws work largely
because the general public
supports
them
.
A recent
poll(
民意测验
) of Americans
revealed that 73 percent support bottle
laws
。
This support
undoubtedly results from
people
’
s concern about
pollution and our planet
slimited
resources
.
31
.Ⅵ
mat is the
bad thing if one throws away metal Calls after
drinking?
A
.
Wasting
energy
.
B
.
Going against
the national law
.
C
.
Pouring half of
the gasoline out
.
D
.
Causing
personal inconvenience
.
32
.
Throwing away
metal containers people will affect the
environment by
A
.
preserving
natural
resources
B
.
recycling
them
C
.
using
natural
resources
D
。
causing
pollution
33
.
What does the
author suggest in order to solve the problems of
cans and bottles?
A
.
Putting the
bottle laws into effect
.
B
.
Preventing
people from pouring out
beverage
·
C
.
Making a
national bottle law
.
D
.
Having the
manufacturers recycle the
containers
.
34
.
Who would pay
the deposits for the beverage
containers?
A
.
The
supermarket
.
B
.
The
manufacturer
.
·
C
.
The
consumer
.
D
.
The
government
.
35
.
According to
the author
,
a bottle law can
work if
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