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- ^1. f/oo/d
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- ^2. b/e/gin
- A. ag/a/in B. portr/a/it C. expl/a/in D. m/a/in
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- A. nei/gh/bour B. throu/gh/ C. wei/gh/t D. cou/gh/
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- A. a, e B. i, e C. e, e D, e, i
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- ^7. for__gn
- A. ei B. ea C. e D. i
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- ^8. m_n_ment
- A. u, o B. o, o C. o, u D. a, u
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- ^9. go__ment
- A. ver B. vor C. vern D. vion
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- A. ir B. er C. ar D. or
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- ^11. Everyone has ____ machine; ____ machine is ____ brain.
- A. a ... a ... the B. a ... a ... a
- C. the ... a ... a D. a ... the ... the
- #D
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- ^12. I don't think I can buy this watch because I have only ____
- money.
- A. little B. a little C. few D. a few
- #B
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- ^13. ____ of you could be lost in the forest of buildings.
- A. Anyone B. Anybody C. Any one D. One
- #C
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- ^14. "I thought he hated the TV."
- "You are right, ____ he still watches the program."
- A. yet B. besides C. also D. them
- #A
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- ^15. What date is it? It's ____.
- A. June thirtieth-first
- B. the thirty-first of July
- C. of July thirty-first
- D. the thirtieth-first of July
- #B
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- ^16. Do you often wait for a long time ____ the bus stop?
- A. in B. on C. at D. under
- #C
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- ^17. He ____ this morning if he really wanted to see it for himself.
- A. ought to come B. ought come
- C. ought to have come D. ought to be
- #C
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- ^18. How long will it take to ____ the programme?
- A. experience B. go round C. get over D. break through
- #C
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- ^19. "Was the job difficult?" "Not at all, I found ____."
- A. it very easy for doing
- B. very easy to do it
- C. it very easy to do
- D. to do it very easy
- #C
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- ^20. She ____ go out at night.
- A. dares not to B. dare not to
- C. does dare not D. dare not
- #D
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- ^21. I have been looking for you everywhere.
- Where ____?
- A. had you gone B. had you been
- C. have you been D. have you gone
- #C
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- ^22. "Would you mind opening the door?"
- "____."
- A. Yes, I would not B. Certainly
- C. O.K D. Not at all
- #D
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- ^23. Mary has lived in China for 5 years, so she ____ the life here.
- A. used to B. get used to
- C. is used to D. has got used to
- #D
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- ^24. You are invited to a party ____ at 7 o'clock next Monday
- evening.
- A. to be held B. holding C. held D. being held
- #A
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- ^25. We haven't got chairs ____.
- A. to sit B. for to sit on C. to sit on D. for sitting
- #C
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- ^26. If you had been with us, you ____ our excitement.
- A. have understood B. understood
- C. would have understood D. will understand
- #C
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- ^27. ____ today, he would get there by Friday.
- A. Were he to leave B. If he leaves
- C. Was he leaving D. Would he leave
- #A
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- ^28. I hope to hear more about the activities ____ there.
- A. going on B. being happened
- C. being gone on D. to be happened
- #A
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- ^29. You won't make any progress unless you ____ the bad habit.
- A. make out B. get through C. get rid of D. do without
- #C
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- ^30. Did you notice the boy ____ to school?
- Someone said he was seen ____ by a car.
- A. came ... hit B. coming ... hit
- C. come ... to be hit D. to come ... being hit
- #C
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- ^31. His parents died when he was young so he was ____ by his ancle.
- A. brought up B. taken out
- C. brought out D. grown up
- #A
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- ^32. Not only John but also Tom ____ to help the sick.
- A. are going B. is going C. have gone D. were going
- #B
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- ^33. ____ the Chinese people invented the compass is known to us all.
- A. That B. What C. When D. Whether
- #A
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- ^34. I have found my watch ____ I left it.
- A. which B. where C. that D. when
- #B
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- ^35. He would rather ____ earlier than late.
- A. to arrive B. arriving
- C. having arrived D. arrive
- #D
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- ^36. ____ knowledge of space develops rapidly.
- A. Men's B. Mens' C. Man's D. Mans'
- #C
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- ^37. The harder you worked, ____ you would get.
- A. a lot of money B. the more
- C. more money D. the much pay
- #B
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- ^38. I knew I would hurt her feelings, but I couldn't help ____ so.
- A. do B. to do C. for doing D. doing
- #D
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- ^39. His father ____ for three years.
- A. died B. has died C. has been dead D. is died
- #C
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- ^40. It's getting dark. ____ the light please.
- A. Put on B. Open on C. Switch on D. Let on
- #C
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- ^41. A. met B. knew ⌐ª I can clearly remember the
- C. found D. discovered ⌐ª
- #A
- ^42. A. even B. never ⌐ªfirst time I __41__Mr Andrews,
- C. although D. in spite ⌐ª
- #C
- ^43. A. it's now since over 20 ⌐ªmy old headmaster, __42__
- years ⌐ª
- B. it's over 20 years ago now ⌐ª__43__. During the war, I had
- C. it's since more than 20 ⌐ª
- years now ⌐ªbeen __44__school in the north
- D. it makes more than 20 years ⌐ª
- now ⌐ªof England but my family had
- #B
- ^44. A. in the B. in ⌐ª
- C. at D. at the ⌐ªjust returned to London.__45__
- #c
- ^45. A. There were not enough ⌐ª
- schools left ⌐ªfor children to go to and my
- B. There were not still ⌐ª
- enough schools ⌐ªfather had to go from __46__,
- C. There did not stay enough ⌐ª
- schools ⌐ªasking them__47__ __48__pupil.
- D. Not enough schools rested ⌐ª
- #A
- ^46. A. one to another ⌐ªI used to go with him but he
- B. each to other ⌐ª
- C. one to other ⌐ªhad __49__ hard time trying to
- D. the ones to the others ⌐ª
- #A
- ^47. A. that they took me ⌐ªpersuade people__50__ him that
- B. for taking me ⌐ª
- C. for to take me ⌐ªI seldom had to do __51__. We
- D. to take me ⌐ª
- #D
- ^48. A. as B. as a ⌐ªhad been to all the schools
- C. like D. like a ⌐ª
- #B
- ^49. A. such B. such a ⌐ª__52__ we lived, but __53__ my
- C. so D. a so ⌐ª
- #B
- ^50. A. just for seeing ⌐ªfather argued (╒∙▒τ), the more
- B. just for to see ⌐ª
- C. even seeing ⌐ªimpossible it became. in the
- D. even to see ⌐ª
- #D
- ^51. A. no test B. one test ⌐ªend, we went to a school
- C. any tests D. some tests ⌐ª
- #C
- ^52. A. near where ⌐ª__54__ from home. The headmas-
- B. near ⌐ª
- C. near to ⌐ªter __55__for at least an hour.
- D. near the place there ⌐ª
- #A
- ^53. A. the most B. the more ⌐ªWhile we were waiting,I looked
- C. how much D. for how much ⌐ª
- #B
- ^54. A. at five miles ⌐ªround at the __56__, __57__
- B. five miles long ⌐ª
- C. made us to wait ⌐ªwas one of those old Victorian
- D. about five miles far ⌐ª
- #C
- ^55. A. kept us to wait ⌐ªstructures, completely __58__
- B. kept us waiting ⌐ª
- C. made us to wait ⌐ªbut still standing. I could
- D. made us waiting ⌐ª
- #B
- ^56. A. building of the school ⌐ªhear the boys playing in the
- B. building school ⌐ª
- C. school's building ⌐ªplayground outside. When the
- D. school building ⌐ª
- #D
- ^57. A. which B. that ⌐ªheadmaster's secretar finally
- C. what D. it ⌐ª
- #A
- ^58. A. of the old time ⌐ªlet us __59__ his office, Mr
- B. outside its time ⌐ª
- C. past its date ⌐ªAndrews spoke to me first. "
- D. out of date ⌐ª
- #D
- ^59. A. to enter ⌐ªWhy do you want to come here?"
- B. to pass in ⌐ª
- C. to come into ⌐ªhe said. I had been thinking
- D. into ⌐ª
- #D
- ^60. A. of saying B. to say ⌐ª__60__ something about study-
- C. of telling D. to tell ⌐ª
- #A
- ^61. A. to remember ⌐ªing but I couldn't help __61__
- B. remembering ⌐ª
- C. to remind ⌐ªthe boys outside."I don't know
- D. reminding ⌐ª
- #B
- ^62. A. no one B. none ⌐ª__62__ in London," I said."I'd
- C. someone D. anyone ⌐ª
- #D
- ^63. A. that I played ⌐ªlike __63__ with the other
- B. the play ⌐ª
- C. to play ⌐ªboys. I read a lot of books,
- D. playing ⌐ª
- #C
- ^64. A. in truth ⌐ªtoo" I added. "All right," Mr
- B. it's the truth ⌐ª
- C. in fact ⌐ªAndrews said " We have one
- D. it's a fact ⌐ª
- #C
- ^65. A. happier B. happiest ⌐ªplace free, __64__."
- C. more happy D. most happy ⌐ª
- #B
- ⌐ª
- ⌐ª My two years at that school
- ⌐ª
- ⌐ªwere among the __65__ of my
- ⌐ª
- ⌐ªlife.
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- 1.
- Royal Buildings, Queenston, Fd. 36
- Mr G. F. Singer, 4th June
- Hillside Farm,
- Cantal River, Ds. 41 RB/GS/43
-
- Dear Mr Singer,
-
- I am writing to you about your land beside the Cantal River, to
- the west of Singer Rocks. This piece of land has belonged to the
- Singer family since your grandfather, Elliott Singer, who first
- came to this country more than sixty years ago. It has always
- been a part of Hillside Farm. However, nothing will grow there,
- as you know, and neither your grandfather, nor your father made
- any use of it.They could not use the land for corn, or vegetables;
- g and even the grass is too poor, and wild, for most animals --
- certainly cows.
-
- Queenston has grown a lot in the past few years.What was a small
- town, is now a city. The Office of Building and Works has to find
- more and more land every year for new houses, for people who work
- in Queenston,but who wish to live outside the city.The Office has
- asked me to offer you $M40000 for the lands beside the Cantal
- River, to the west of Singer Rocks.
-
- We hope you will think about this offer, Mr Singer, and let us
- know what you decide.
-
- Yours sincerely,
- R. BURSTOW
- Secretary
-
-
- ^66. The land that the Officer wants to buy is
- A. Hillside Farm.
- B. west of Singer Rocks, beside the Cantal River.
- C. beside the Cantal River, to the west of Queenston.
- D. part of Singer Farm.
- #D
-
- ^67. Elliott Singer was
- A. the grandfather of the owner of Hillside Farm.
- B. the first man to come to the country, more than sixty
- years ago.
- C. the man who built Hillside Farm.
- D. a friend of Mr Burstow.
- #A
-
- ^68. Elliott Singer did not make use of the piece of land because
- A. it was west of Singer Rocks.
- B. nothing grew there.
- C. the Office of Building and Works wanted to buy it.
- D. he was more than sixty years old.
- #B
-
- ^69. The land is
- A. good for corn, but not vegetables.
- B. bad for corn, but good for vegetables.
- C. good for both corn and vegetables.
- D. good for neither corn, nor vegetables.
- #D
-
- ^70. The Office of Building and Works has to find land for
- A. new houses for people who work in Queenston.
- B. new offices for people working in Queenston.
- C. houses for people who want to live in Queenston.
- D. new buildings for people working outside Queenston.
- #A
-
- ^71. The Office of Building and Works is offering $M40 000 for
- A. Hillside Farm and Singer Rocks.
- B. a piece of Hillside Farm.
- C. new houses beside the Cantal River.
- D. a piece of land outside the city.
- #B
-
-
- 2.
- People within a country do business together. They buy goods, or
- products, from one another and sell products to others.
-
- Different countries do business together,too.One country may buy
- and bring in things from another country. This is called importing
- products.The same country may also sell and send things to another
- country. This is called exporting products.
-
- The Netherlands is a small country better known to us as Holland.
- It lies in the low country of Europe on the North Sea.
-
- Holland has a steel-making industry which needs iron. This ore
- (┐≤╩») is found in some parts of the world, but Holland has none.
- The little country must import(╜°┐┌) it.Ships carry the ore to the
- Netherlands from places like Canada and Africa.
-
- Holland grows millions of flower bulbs (╟≥╫┤╬∩) every year. The
- country is famous for the beautiful tulips(╙⌠╜≡╧π)grown from these
- bulbs. Large numbers of tulip bulbs are dug up,dried, and exported
- to many countries.
-
- Do you have tulips growing in your garden?Perhaps they are grow-
- ing from bulbs brought from Holland.
-
-
- ^72. Holland is a small country on the
- A. Pacific Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean.
- C. North Sea. D. Mediterranean Sea.
- #C
-
- ^73. The story does not say so, but it makes you think that
- A. Holland is much smaller than the United States.
- B. Holland is much smaller than the United States.
- C. Holland does not have any industry.
- D. Holland is the richest country in the world.
- #A
-
- ^74. Every year Holland grows millions of
- A. trees. B. grains. C. vegetables. D. flower bulbs.
- #D
-
- ^75. On the whole, this story is about
- A. tulips.
- B. importing and exporting.
- C. the low countries in Europe.
- D. the industry in Holland.
- #B
-
- ^76. Why does Holland import some things?
- A. The people there like to trade things.
- B. Holland needs some things from other countries.
- C. There are not enough people in Holland who like tulips.
- D. Both A and B
- #B
-
-
- 3.
- Solar energy(power from the sun) has many uses. In many parts of the
- world, people are building solar houses with large numbers of windows
- to collect the heat of the sun. Solar collectors can make hot water
- from sunlight. The rays of the sun heat water in a solar collector,and
- the hot water goes into a storage tank. People can use the hot water
- for washing or for heating their houses. In the future, people may use
- the rays of the sun to make electricity for their homes. They will use
- photovoltaic cells to make elevtricity from sunlight.
-
- The sun is an important "new source of energy. It is less expensive
- than oil or nuclear energy. Furthermore, it does not cause pollution,
- and it is not as dangerous as nuclear power. Many people think that
- solar energy will be the answer to our future energy problems.
-
-
- ^77. What is the source of solar energy?
- A. the earth B. oil C. the sun D. the nuclear
- #C
-
- ^78. What can a solar collector do?
- A. It can answer our future energy problems.
- B. It can make electricity from sunlight.
- C. It can use hot water for washing.
- D. It can make hot water from sunlight.
- #D
-
- ^79. Where are people building solar houses?
- A. in some places
- B. in most countries in the world
- C. in all parts of the world
- D. in the U.S.A.
- #A
-
- ^80. What problems may solar energy solve?
- A. water shortages
- B. storage problems
- C. future energy problems
- D. future water problem
- #C
-
- ^81. How do people use the hot water from a solar collector?
- A. for nuclear power
- B. for washing and heating
- C. to cause pollution
- D. to change sunlight into electricity
- #B
-
-
- 4.
- There are certain things that people think they must not do. These
- are called taboos(╜Σ┬╔). People who have a taboo act in a certain way.
- They think that to act differently would bring bad luck. Some people
- think that walking under a lader(╠▌╫╙) will bring bad luck.
-
- For the people of one tribe (▓┐┬Σ) in Africe, it was taboo to count
- anything. If people wanted to know how many goats they had,they looked
- quickly. Then they guessed how many goats were there. They thought
- something had would happen to the goats if they counted them.
-
- For another tribe in Africa,it was taboo to talk about the misfort-
- une (▓╗╨╥) of an ancestor (╫µ╧╚). These people thought the ancestor's
- spirit would hear them and become angry. Then the spirit would punish
- them.
-
- Saying their own names was taboo for Polar Eskimos. They believed
- evil spirits were always listening when they spoke. It would not be
- safe to say their names out loud. Evil spirits would cause bad luck.If
- someone asked, "Who is there? " an Eskimo would answer, "It is I. "
- Eskimos would never give their names.
-
- ^82. For Polar Eskimos it was taboo to
- A. walk under a ladder.
- B. talk to anyone.
- C. say their names.
- D. count anything.
- #C
-
- ^83. One tribe in Africa believed that they should not
- A. speak to spirits
- B. ask questions.
- C. listen to others.
- D. count their goats.
- #D
-
- ^84. Why wouldn't Polar Eskimos say their names out loud?
- A. They couldn't remember their names.
- B. They believed that their ancestors would hear them.
- C. They thought it would bring bad luck.
- D. They thought it would bring good luck.
- #C
-
- ^85. Which of these sentences do you think is right?
- A. Taboos are something to eat.
- B. Many people have taboos.
- C. Evil spirits are always listening to what you say.
- D. Many people's taboos are the same.
- #B