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2023年辽宁学位英语考试题答案抠抠[3751
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1.
Joyce:
Could
you
pass
me
the
sugar?
Larry:
Sure.
__________
A.
It’s
all
right.
B.
No
problem.
C.
Here
you
are.
D.
Thank
you.
2.
Peter:
I
haven’t
seen
you
for
ages.
__________
Tom:
Just
fine.
Oh,
I
got
married
last
year.
A.
What
have
you
done?
B.
Are
you
all
right?
C.
How
are
you
doing?
D.
Have
you
got
married?
3.
Operator:
Good
morning.
Future
Software.
How
may
I
direct
your
call?
Customer:
After
Sales
Service
Department,
please.
Operator:
__________.
I’ll
put
you
through.
A.
Just
a
moment
please
B.
I
see
C.
Thank
you
D.
No
problem
4.
Student:
__________,
I’d
like
to
return
these
books.
Assistant:
OK.
Oh,
these
books
are
a
month
overdue.
Sorry,
you
have
to
pay
a
fine.
I
know.
But
how
much
should
I
pay?
Assistant:Just
a
minute.
Let
me
check.
A.
Hi
B.
How
are
you
C.
Excuse
me
D.
Hello
5.
Waiter:
Prince
Wales
Restaurant.
Good
morning!
Can
I
help
you?
Customer:
Yes,
I
would
like
to
book
a
table
for
two
for
tomorrow
evening.
Waiter:
Sure,
sir.
__________?
Customer:
Around
6:30.
A.
What
time
would
you
like
to
have
your
table
B.
When
are
you
coming
C.
What
time
do
you
want
it
D.
When
would
you
like
to
come
6.
Lee:
Thank
you
for
your
delicious
food
last
night.
When
I
went
home,
I
couldn’t
forget
the
appetizing
dishes.
Mrs.
Lewis:
__________,
and
you
are
welcome,
at
any
time.
A.
It’s
very
kind
of
you
B.
I’m
glad
you
like
the
dishes
C.
Not
at
all
D.
Thank
you
so
much
7.
John:
Hello,
I’m
John.
I
read
in
the
poster
that
you’re
looking
for
a
student
to
work
as
a
language
assistant.
Clerk:
__________
Are
you
interested
in
the
job?
John:
I
think
so.
But
before
I
apply,
could
you
tell
me
more
about
the
work?
A.
How
are
you?
B.
Yes,
we
are.
C.
Hello.
D.
That’s
right.
8.
Lily:
I’m
really
mad
at
Mom
and
Dad.Ann:
Why?
What
have
they
done?
Lily:
I
asked
them
for
a
leather
jacket
for
my
birthday
and
they
just
got
me
this
stupid
raincoat.
Ann:
Oh,
__________!
It’s
a
beautiful
coat.
A.
don’t
worry
B.
it
doesn’t
matter
C.
don’t
complain
D.
come
on
9.
Jean:
Why
couldn’t
you
come
to
the
party
last
night?
Betty:
Well,
I
couldn’t
get
away
from
work
early.
Jean:
__________.
A.
I
feel
sorry
B.
What
a
shame
C.
It
doesn’t
matter
D.
Do
come
next
time
10.
Frank:
Are
you
doing
anything
on
Saturday
evening?
Bob:
Nothing
special,
__________?
Frank:
We’d
like
to
have
you
and
your
wife
over
for
dinner
this
Saturday
evening.
Would
you
be
able
to
come?
A.
what
B.
why
C.
what’s
the
matter
D.
what
do
you
mean
11.
George:
You’re
not
looking
very
cheerful.
__________?
Joe:
Oh,
nothing
in
particular.
I’m
just
a
bit
fed
up.
George:
With
your
job?
Joe:
Yes,
that’s
right.
A.
Are
you
OK
B.
Are
you
feeling
well
C.
How
are
you
D.
What’s
the
matter
with
you
12.
Jimmy:
Hey,
I
heard
that
you
have
won
the
champion
in
the
game.
Congratulations!
Paul:
__________.
It
wasn’t
easy,
you
know.
A:
Thanks
B.
Never
mention
it
C.
Please
don’t
D.
Yes,
I
am
always
the
best.
13.
Bill:
I
got
the
job
you
recommended
me
for
last
week.
Jack:
That’s
great!
__________
Bill:
I
really
don’t
know
how
I
can
thank
you
enough.
A.
Congratulations.
B.
Good
news.
C.
I
feel
so
happy.
D.
Good
luck.
14.
Tom:
Mr.
White.
I’m
calling
to
say
goodbye.
I’ll
be
leaving
tomorrow.
But
before
I
leave,
I
want
to
thank
you
for
what
you’ve
done
for
me
during
my
visit
here.
Mr.
White:
__________,
Tom.
We
are
glad
to
have
you.
Now
I’m
sure
you’re
excited
to
be
back
home
soon.
Tom:
Oh,
yes.
A.
Don’t
say
that
B.
It’s
very
kind
of
you
to
say
that
C.
Come
on
D.
That’s
all
right
15.
Roy:
__________?
Earl:
Not
really,
I
think
I
have
broken
my
knees.
Roy:
Oh,
my
God,
we’d
better
send
for
the
doctor.
A.
Are
you
OK
B.
How
do
you
do
C.
Is
it
you
D.
What
can
I
do
Part
II
Reading
Comprehension
(40
points)
Directions:
There
are
4
passages
in
this
part.
Each
of
the
passages
is
followed
by
5
questions
or
unfinished
statements.
For
each
of
them
there
are
4
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
best
one
and
mark
your
answer
on
the
ANSWER
SHEET
with
a
single
line
through
the
center.
Passage
One
The
journey
two
divers
made
some
time
ago
to
the
very
deepest
point
on
the
earth
makes
us
realize
how
much
of
the
world
still
remains
to
be
studied.
The
two
men
went
down
seven
miles
to
the
bottom
of
the
Pacific
Ocean
inside
a
small
steel
ball
to
find
out
if
there
are
any
ocean
currents
or
signs
of
life.
It
was
necessary
to
set
out
early,
so
that
the
ball
would
come
to
the
surface
in
daylight,
and
so
be
easily
found
by
the
mother
ship
which
would
be
waiting
for
it.
The
divers
began
preparations
early
in
the
morning
and
soon
afterwards,
when
all
was
ready,
the
steel
ball
disappeared
under
the
surface
of
the
water.
The
divers
felt
as
if
they
were
going
down
steps
as
they
passed
through
warm
and
cold
layers
of
water.
In
time,
the
temperature
dropped
to
freezing
point.
They
kept
in
touch
with
the
mother
ship
by
telephone
telling
how
they
felt.
Then,
at
a
depth
of
3,
000
feet,
the
telephone
stopped
working
and
they
were
quite
cut
off
from
the
outside
world.
All
went
well
until
some
four
hours
later
at
30,
000
feet,
the
men
were
frightened
by
a
loud,
cracking
noise:
even
the
smallest
hole
in
the
ball
would
have
meant
instant
death.
Luckily,
though,
it
was
only
one
of
the
outer
windows
that
had
broken.
Soon
afterwards,
the
ball
touched
the
soft
ocean
floor
raising
a
big
cloud
of
“dust”
made
up
of
small
dead
sea-creatures.
Here,
powerful
lights
lit
up
the
dark
water
and
the
men
were
surprised
to
see
fish
swimming
just
above
them
quite
untroubled
by
the
great
water-pressure.
But
they
did
not
dare
to
leave
the
lights
on
for
long,
as
the
heat
from
them
made
the
water
boil.
Quite
unexpectedly,
the
telephone
began
working
again
and
the
faint
but
clear
voices
of
the
divers
were
heard
on
the
mother
ship
seven
miles
away.
After
a
stay
of
thirty
minutes
the
men
began
their
journey
up
arriving
three
hours
later,
cold
and
wet
through,
but
none
the
worse
for
their
experience.
16.
The
purpose
of
the
divers’
journey
to
the
deepest
point
on
the
earth
was
to
find
__________.
A.
if
there
are
water
currents
and
life
in
the
great
depths
B.
if
people
can
stand
the
severe
cold
in
the
great
depths
C.
if
there
are
steps
in
the
great
depths
D.
if
the
telephone
works
well
in
the
great
depths
17.
The
divers
set
out
early
in
the
morning
so
that
__________.
A.
they
could
return
to
the
surface
during
the
dayB.
they
could
see
at
the
bottom
of
the
ocean
C.
they
could
avoid
the
cold
at
night
D.
they
could
stay
long
at
the
bottom
18.
Which
of
the
statements
is
true?
A.
The
ocean
water
temperature
decreases
steadily
with
the
depth.
B.
There
are
steps
on
the
way
to
the
bottom
of
the
Pacific
Ocean.
C.
There
are
steps
between
the
water
layers
of
different
temperatures.
D.
The
water
layers
of
different
temperatures
made
the
divers
feel
as
if
they
were
going
down
steps.
19.
As
the
divers
went
down
to
the
ocean
floor,
the
telephone
__________.
A.
kept
working
all
the
time
B.
stopped
working
at
a
depth
of
3,
000
feet
and
began
working
again
after
they
reached
the
bottom
C.
stopped
working
at
a
depth
of
3,
000
feet
and
began
working
again
at
30,
000
feet
D.
stopped
working
at
a
depth
of
3,
000
feet
and
began
working
again
when
they
returned
t
the
same
depth
20.
On
the
ocean
floor,
the
divers
found
that
__________.
A.
there
was
no
life
but
some
small
dead
sea-creatures
B.
fish
were
swimming
as
freely
as
they
do
near
the
surface
C.
fish
were
not
swimming
freely
in
the
dark
water
D.
fish
were
not
swimming
freely
under
the
high
water-pressure
Passage
Two
There
are
two
kinds
of
memory:
short-term
and
long-term.
Information
in
long-term
memory
can
be
recalled
at
a
later
time
when
it
is
needed.
The
information
may
be
kept
for
days
or
weeks.
In
contrast,
information
in
short-term
memory
is
kept
for
only
a
few
seconds,
usually
by
repeating
the
information
over
and
over.
The
following
experiment
shows
how
short-term
memory
has
been
studied.
Henning
studied
how
students
who
are
leaning
English
as
a
second
language
remember
vocabulary.
The
subjects
in
his
experiment
were
75
college
students.
They
represented
all
levels
of
ability
in
English:
beginning,
intermediate,
advanced,
and
native-speaking
students.
To
begin,
the
subjects
listened
to
a
recording
of
a
native
speaker
reading
a
paragraph
in
English.
Following
the
recording,
the
subjects
took
a
15-question
test
to
see
which
words
they
remembered.
Each
question
had
four
choices.
The
subjects
had
to
circle
the
word
they
had
heard
in
the
recording.
Some
of
the
questions
had
four
choices
that
sound
alike.
For
example,
weather,
whether,
wither,
and
wetter
are
four
words
that
sound
a
like.
Some
of
the
questions
had
four
choices
that
have
the
same
meaning.
Method,
way,
manner,
and
system
would
be
four
words
with
the
same
meaning.
Finally
the
subjects
took
a
language
proficiency
test.
Henning
found
that
students
with
a
lower
proficiency
in
English
made
more
of
their
mistakes
on
words
that
sound
alike;
students
with
a
higher
proficiency
made
more
of
their
mistakes
on
words
that
have
the
same
meaning.
Henning’s
results
suggest
that
beginning
students
hold
the
sound
of
words
in
their
short-term
memory,
and
advanced
students
hold
the
meaning
of
words
in
their
short-term
memory.
21.
Henning
made
the
experiment
in
order
to
study
__________.
A.
how
students
remember
English
vocabulary
by
short-term
memory
B.
how
students
learn
English
vocabulary
C.
how
to
develop
students’
ability
in
English
D.
how
long
information
in
short-term
memory
is
kept
22.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Information
in
short-term
memory
is
different
from
that
in
long-term
memory.
B.
Long-term
memory
can
be
achieved
only
by
training.
C.
It
is
easier
to
test
short-term
memory
than
long-term
memory.
D.
Henning
gave
a
separate
test
on
vocabulary
to
his
subjects.
23.
From
Henning’s
results
we
can
see
that
_________.
A.
beginners
have
difficulty
distinguishing
the
pronunciation
of
words
B.
advanced
students
remember
words
by
their
meaning
C.
it
is
difficult
to
remember
words
that
sound
alike
D.
it
is
difficult
to
remember
words
that
have
the
same
meaning
24.
The
word
“subject”
in
the
passage
means
__________.
A.
the
college
course
the
students
take
B.
the
theme
of
the
listening
material
C.
a
branch
of
knowledge
studied
D.
the
student
experimented
on
25.
The
passage
centres
on
__________.
A.
memory
B.
two
kinds
of
memory
C.
short-term
memory
D.
an
experiment
on
students
Passage
Three
Easter
is
probably
the
most
important
Christian
holiday
on
the
calendar
because
it
commemorates
Christ’s
resurrection
from
the
dead.
Like
many
other
religious
holidays,
though,
Easter
has
incorporated
many
traditions
from
pagan
beliefs
and
pre-Christian
rites
of
seasonal
regeneration.
The
word
Easter
has
Indo-European
roots
and
means
“dawn”.
This
is
a
direct
reference
to
the
pagan
goddess
of
dawn
and
new
life.
The
egg,
a
symbol
of
Easter,
is
a
sign
of
fertility
which
reflects
ancient
spring
renewal
rites
and
beliefs
that
have
been
absorbed
into
the
Christian
tradition.
Even
the
Easter
bunny
who
brings
the
eggs
was
the
escort
of
the
Germanic
goddess
Ostara,
who
had
a
holiday
named
after
her
that
fell
on
the
vernal
equinox.
This
serves
to
underscore
the
pagan
elements
that
still
remain
a
part
of
this
quintessential
Christian
holy
day.
In
the
United
States,
Easter
is
celebrated
in
several
ways.
On
Easter
morning
children
usually
begin
their
day
by
looking
for
Easter
eggs
that
the
Easter
bunny
has
hidden
for
them.
Of
course,
most
children
know
that
the
eggs
were
hidden
by
their
parents,
not
the
Easter
bunny.
In
fact,
many
children
help
their
parents
color
the
Easter
eggs,
knowing
that
soon
they
will
be
eating
them
as
a
snack
on
Easter
day.
Some
cities
have
Easter
egg
hunts
at
the
local
parks.
Since
Easter
is
always
celebrated
on
Sunday,
many
people
attend
“Sunrise
services”
at
their
local
church.
In
fact,
more
people
go
to
church
on
Easter
Sunday
than
at
any
other
time
of
the
year.
Sunrise
services
begin
very
early
in
the
morning,
usually
right
about
the
same
time
as
when
the
sun
begins
to
rise,
and
last
until
almost
noon.
After
church
families
gather
and
have
a
big
holiday
feast.
Easter
also
marks
the
coming
of
spring.
People
are
usually
happy
that
winter
is
over,
so
parks
are
usually
full
of
people
who
want
to
get
outside
and
enjoy
the
fresh
air.
26.
Which
of
the
following
best
defines
Easter?
A.
It
is
partially
religious.
B.
It
is
a
Christian
holiday.
C.
It
is
purely
a
religious
tradition.
D.
It
is
the
most
important
Christian
holiday.
27.
The
Easter
egg
represents
__________.
A.
spring
B.
new
life
C.
productivity
D.
Easter
28.
What
is
the
main
point
of
the
third
paragraph?
A.
Children
like
eating
eggs
on
Easter.
B.
Children
help
their
parents
on
Easter.
C.
People
participate
in
many
activities
on
Easter.
D.
A
lot
of
people
go
to
church
on
Easter.
29.
The
celebration
of
Easter
does
not
include
__________.
A.
eating
Easter
eggs
B.
hunting
Easter
eggs
C.
buying
gifts
for
children
D.
having
religious
ceremonies
30.
Why
do
people
go
to
parks
on
Easter?
A.
Because
spring
is
coming.
B.
Because
it
is
part
of
the
celebration.
C.
Because
the
air
is
fresh
on
that
day.
D.
Because
they
feel
free
on
that
day.
Passage
Four
One
of
Britain’s
few
distinctive
contributions
to
the
world
culture
may
be
doomed,
according
to
a
survey
that
suggests
holiday
postcards
are
being
emailed
and
texted
extinction.
More
than
half
of
the
1000
holiday-makers
interviewed
said
they
had
decided
to
send
fewer
cards,
turning
instead
to
their
electronic
rivals.
A
quarter
of
the
respondents
dismissed
postcards
as
old-fashioned
and
slow
to
arrive.
A
further
14%
admitted
that
thinking
of
something
to
fill
the
space
was
too
challenging,
compared
with
a
call
home.
Although
officially
invented
by
a
Hungarian,
Emanuel
Herrmann,
1869,
the
idea
of
illustrated
cards
was
taken
up
with
most
enthusiasm
in
Victorian
Britain,
joining
Gothic
architecture
and
landscape
gardening
as
fields
in
which
the
country
excelled.
“If
the
British
postcard
did
become
extinct
we
would
lose
for
ever
something
of
great
importance
to
the
nation,”
said
Chris
Mottershead
of
Thomson
Holiday,
which
commissioned
the
poll
Marie
Angelou
of
Sussex
University,
who
has
investigated
the
importance
of
sending
and
receiving
postcards,
backed
him.
“Postcards
are
nothing
like
phone
calls,
instant
texting
and
direct
photo
shots
via
mobile,”
she
said.
“All
these
are
useful,
practical
devices,
but
postcards
offesomething
else,
something
additional
that
is
not
mundane
and
simply
functional,
but
imaginative
and
personal.
They
can
evoke
the
real
atmosphere
of
our
holiday
in
a
way
that
nothing
else
can
do.
They’re
also
for
more
than
a
moment
–
with
some
people
adding
them
to
collections
built
up
over
years
and
years.”
Postcard-collecting,
or
deltiology,
is
third
only
to
coins
and
stamps
in
Britain’s
allied
tradition
of
collecting
things.
The
country’s
uniquely
postcard-related
achievements
include
the
invention
in
1902
of
the
“divided
back”.
With
the
address
taking
up
half
of
the
writing
area,
brief
postcard
scribes
became
the
precursor
to
today’s
cryptic
text
messages.
31.
Based
on
the
survey,
the
conclusion
is
that
__________.
A.
holiday
postcards
were
not
popular
among
those
interviewed
B.
half
of
the
British
are
thinking
of
quitting
postcards
C.
holiday
postcards
may
have
a
gloomy
future
D.
a
quarter
of
the
interviewed
threw
away
their
postcards
32.
Which
of
the
following
is
not
a
reason
why
people
refuse
to
send
cards?
A.
Sending
cards
is
not
fashionable.
B.
Sending
cards
is
slow.
C.
It
is
difficult
to
think
of
something
to
write
on
the
cards.
D.
It’s
difficult
to
find
a
suitable
card
to
send.
33.
According
to
the
text,
the
significance
of
postcard
is
that
it
is
one
of
those
that
_________.
A.
were
invented
by
foreigners
B.
postcard
has
a
long
history
C.
were
Britain’s
own
creation
D.
Britain
used
to
be
proud
of
34.
According
to
Marie
Angelou,
_________.
A.
postcards
are
totally
different
from
phone
calls,
instant
texting,
etc.
B.
postcards
don’t
function
as
well
as
phone
calls,
instant
texting,
etc.
C.
postcards
function
better
than
phone
calls,
instant
texting
and
the
like
D.
there
is
more
to
postcards
than
its
practical
functions
35.
What
is
not
a
reason
why
some
people
support
cards?
A.
They
can
evoke
the
atmosphere
of
holiday.
B.
They
are
convenient.
C.
They
can
be
collected.
D.
They
are
imaginative
and
personal.
Part
III
Vocabulary
and
Structure
(20
points)
Directions:
There
are
40
incomplete
sentences
in
this
part.
For
each
sentence
there
are
4
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
one
that
best
completes
the
sentence.
Mark
your
answer
on
the
ANSWER
SHEET
with
a
single
line
through
the
center.
36.
Bread
forms
the
__________
of
their
daily
diet.
A.
basis
B.
basic
C.
base
D.
basement
37.
Where
can
I
__________
my
dollars
for
pounds?
A.
change
B.
exchange
C.
sell
D.
buy38.
Arriving
late
won't
__________
a
very
favorable
impression
.
A.
create
B.
get
C.
do
D.
give
39.
For
Geoff,
the
job
was
simply
a
__________
to
an
end.
A.
means
B.
meaning
C.
mean
D.
meaningfulness
40.
I
__________
your
concern
,
but
honestly,
I'm
fine.
A.
appreciate
B.
thank
C.
like
D.
enjoy
41.
There
were
so
many
people
talking
that
I
couldn't
__________
on
the
music.
A.
play
B.
talk
C.
go
D.
concentrate
42.
"You
really
weren't
very
nice
to
her."
"Well,
she
__________
it!"
A.
knew
B.
deserved
C.
got
D.
caused
43.
He
was
forbidden
__________
the
house,
as
a
punishment.
A.
leaving
B.
to
leave
C.
of
leaving
D.
on
leaving
44.
The
management
forbids
employees
__________
tips
from
customers.
A.
accept
B.
accepting
C.
to
accept
D.
from
accepting
45.
His
poor
eyesight
__________
him
from
becoming
a
pilot.
A.
forbid
B.
prohibited
C.
prevented
D.
avoided
46.
I
suggest
we
__________
a
break
and
finish
this
later.
A.
took
B.
take
C.
taking
D.
to
take
47.
He's
the
sort
of
person
who
__________
you
at
parties.
A.
bears
B.
bores
C.
bored
D.
bore
48.
I'm
glad
you
told
me
about
the
show
being
cancelled,
__________
I'd
have
traveled
all
the
way
to
Glasgow
for
nothing.
A.
otherwise
B.
because
C.
therefore
D.
however
49.
The
__________
American
has
not
even
thought
about
next
year's
election.
A.
normal
B.
usual
C.
average
D.
common
50.
A
tiny
baby
soon
learns
to
__________
its
mother's
face
from
other
adults'
faces.
A.
select
B.
make
C.
differ
D.
distinguish
51.
Cats
should
always
have
__________
to
fresh,
clean
water.
A.
to
B.
with
C.
for
D.
in
52.
Have
you
brought
the
old
man
his
stick,
which
he
can
never
do
__________
when
walking?A.
for
B.
with
C.
without
D.
away
53.
My
mother
manages
the
entire
__________,
including
taking
care
of
my
grandfather.
A.
family
B.
home
C.
house
D.
household
54.
Another
subway
has
been
__________
operation
since
last
December.
A.
under
B.
in
C.
on
D.
with
55.
The
lady
was
__________
of
the
quality
of
the
service.
A.
entrusted
B.
assured
C.
confirmed
D.
guaranteed
56.
As
far
as
__________,
October
is
the
best
time
for
your
holiday.
A.
I
see
B.
I
think
C.
I’m
concerned
D.
it
goes
57.
The
__________
of
X-rays
in
1895
was
an
important
development
in
the
history
of
medicine.
A.
discovery
B.
invention
C.
arrival
D.
origin
58.
Would
you
please
__________
the
text
until
you
have
finished
the
exercise?
A.
not
to
refer
to
B.
don’t
refer
to
C.
not
refer
to
D.
doesn’t
refer
to
59.
I
wish
I
could
go
with
you
on
the
trip,
but
I
__________
no
time.
A.
have
B.
had
C.
have
had
D.
had
had
60.
I
__________
you
how
to
do
it;
why
didn’t
you
ask
me?
A.
could
show
B.
would
show
C.
could
have
shown
D.
showed
61.
Let
me
tell
you
what
to
do
next
__________
I
forget.
A.
unless
B.
that
C.
before
D.
if
62.
__________
is
not
known
if
he
will
come.
A.
That
B.
This
C.
What
D.
It
63.
If
I
had
studied
hard
in
the
university,
I
__________
things
easy
now.
A.
take
B.
would
have
taken
C.
will
take
D.
would
be
taking
64.
__________,
a
policeman
came
to
the
scene.
A.
Shortly
afterwards
B.
Not
long
C.
Sooner
D.
Lately
65.
How
much
would
you
__________
me
for
repairing
my
bike?
A.
pay
B.
take
C.
cost
D.
charge66.
The
theme
park
is
__________.
A.
worth
to
visit
B.
a
worthy
visit
C.
worth
being
visited
D.
worth
visiting
67.
Few
people
realized
then
__________
until
two
years
later.
A.
how
this
mistake
was
serious
B.
how
serious
was
his
mistake
C.
what
serious
mistake
it
was
D.
how
serious
his
mistake
was
68.
Little
__________
to
meet
you
here.
A.
did
I
expect
B.
I
expected
C.
I
did
expect
D.
had
I
expected
69.
My
family
__________
all
teachers.
A.
are
B.
is
C.
has
D.
have
70.
He
prefers
to
live
with
his
mother
rather
than
__________
her
alone.
A.
to
leave
B.
leaving
C.
leave
D.
leaves
71.
The
library
is
just
opposite
the
bookstore.
You
__________
miss
it.
A.
mustn’t
B.
may
not
C.
can’t
D.
may
not
72.
__________
need,
please
bring
the
dictionary
with
you.
A.
Because
of
B.
In
spite
of
C.
In
case
of
D.
But
for
73.
His
first
attempt
failed,
__________.
A.
his
second
attempt
did
either
B.
so
did
his
second
attempt
C.
neither
did
his
second
attempt
D.
so
his
second
attempt
did
74.
Getting
off
the
bus,
__________.
A.
his
purse
was
lost
B.
he
found
his
purse
lost
C.
he
found
his
purse
losing
D.
his
purse
was
missing
75.
Stop
writing.
It’s
time
that
you
__________
your
papers.
A.
must
hand
in
B.
have
to
hand
in
C.
could
hand
in
D.
handed
in
Part
IV
Cloze
Test
(10
points)
Directions:
There
are
10
blanks
in
the
following
passage.
For
each
numbered
blank,
there
are
4
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
best
one
and
mark
your
answer
on
the
ANSWER
SHEET
with
a
single
line
through
the
center.
Movie
makers
feared
for
a
while
that
they
might
be
put
76
by
TV.
Recently,
___77
,
more
and
more
people
have
been
going
to
the
movies.
This
may
be
partly
because
the
economic
situation
in
America
has
become
78
.
In
the
movies,
you
forget
your
79
as
you
get
80
in
the
story
on
the
screen.
Also,
directors
have
been
producing
pictures
that
81
numbers
of
people
want
to
see.
Americans
82
the
millions
are
returning
to
a
love
affair
with
the
movies.
Motion
picture
makers
see
two
main
83
for
this:
an
increased
need
of
Americans
to
escape
from
economic
worries
and
a
large
number
of
movies
attracting
a
broad
84
.
Movie
makers
admit
that
their
85
popularity
is
partly
the
result
of
poor
economic
conditions,
which
traditionally
bring
an
increase
in
film-goers.
“When
people
are
fearful
of
the
future,
they
look
for
escape,”
commented
Jack
Valenti,
president
of
the
Motion
Picture
Association
of
America.
76.
A.
out
of
business
B.
out
of
duty
C.
off
duty
D.
on
business
77.
A.
still
B.
therefore
C.
besides
D.
however
78.
A.
better
B.
favorable
C.
worse
D.
satisfactory
79.
A.
troubles
B.
conditions
C.
situation
D.
work
80.
A.
involved
B.
closed
C.
involving
D.
inside
81.
A.
few
B.
small
C.
only
D.
large
82.
A.
from
B.
within
C.
of
D.
by
83.
A.
evidence
B.
reasons
C.
factors
D.
elements
84.
A.
listener
B.
watchmen
C.
viewer
D.
audience
85.
A.
declining
B.
falling
C.
rising
D.
raisinAmericans
82
the
millions
are
returning
to
a
love
affair
with
the
movies.
Motion
picture
makers
see
two
main
83
for
this:
an
increased
need
of
Americans
to
escape
from
economic
worries
and
a
large
number
of
movies
attracting
a
broad
84
.
Movie
makers
admit
that
their
85
popularity
is
partly
the
result
of
poor
economic
conditions,
which
traditionally
bring
an
increa
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