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2023年辽宁学位英语考试题答案抠抠[3751

6206]bao通过

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,

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.

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

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

student

to

work

as

a

language

assistant.

Clerk:

__________

Are

you

interested

in

the

job?

John:

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:

asked

them

for

a

leather

jacket

for

my

birthday

and

they

just

got

me

this

stupid

raincoat.

Ann:

Oh,

__________!

It’s

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.

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

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

do

Part

II

Reading

Comprehension

(40

points)

Directions:

There

are

passages

in

this

part.

Each

of

the

passages

is

followed

by

5

questions

or

unfinished

statements.

For

each

of

them

there

are

choices

marked

A,

B,

C

and

D.

Choose

the

best

one

and

mark

your

answer

on

the

ANSWER

SHEET

with

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

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

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

lower

proficiency

in

English

made

more

of

their

mistakes

on

words

that

sound

alike;

students

with

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

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

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.

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

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

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,

and

D.

Choose

the

one

that

best

completes

the

sentence.

Mark

your

answer

on

the

ANSWER

SHEET

with

single

line

through

the

center.

36.

Bread

forms

the

__________

of

their

daily

diet.

A.

basis

B.

basic

C.

base

D.

basement

37.

Where

can

__________

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

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.

see

B.

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.

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

choices

marked

A,

B,

and

D.

Choose

the

best

one

and

mark

your

answer

on

the

ANSWER

SHEET

with

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

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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