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2013年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2012年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2011年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2010年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2009年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2008年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2007年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2006年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2005年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2004年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含

英汉互译)考研真题

2013年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含英汉互译)考研真题

2012年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含英汉互译)考研真题

科目代码:651

科目名称:综合英语(含英汉互译)

适用专业:050201英语语言文学、050211外国语言学及应用语言学

提示:1、请将所有答案写于答题纸上,写在试题纸上的不给分;2、

请填写准考证号后6位:____________。PartOneGrammarand

Vocabulary(45points,1.5pointseach)Directions:Inthispartyoumust

completethefollowingsentencesbychoosingonesuitablewordorphrase

fromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Writeyouranswersonthe

ANSWERSHEET.1.Ididn’tknowwhyhebecamesoannoyedwhenI

pattedhim________.A.ontheheadB.onheadC.onaheadD.on

hishead2.Maryisgoingintothecountrytosketchwith________boys.A.

littletwootherB.twolittleotherC.twootherlittleD.littleother

two3.________ofhisexplanationscanconvincethepeoplepresent,so

theydecidedtochargehim.A.NooneB.NoneC.NothingD.All4.A

seriesofaccidentscausedbytheabnormalweather________reportedtothe

public.A.hasbeenB.wereC.havebeenD.are5.Whichofthe

followingsentencesisCORRECT?A.Aboutin1977Iworkedonastate-

ownedfarm.B.Aboutateleveno’clockthetelephonerangagain.C.The

workofartwasdiscoveredaboutnineortenyearsago.D.Wegotmarried

aboutayearago.6.Which“which”inthefollowingsentencesCANNOTbe

replacedby“as”?A.Benjaminwaslate,whichmadethemanagervery

angry.B.Hegetsupearly,whichisalwayshishabit.C.Heisfromthe

south,whichwecanseefromhisaccent.D.Johnwasadmittedintothe

college,whichwehadexpected.7.________Ihad!Itreallymademesuffer

alot.A.WhatatimeB.WhattimeC.HowatimeD.Howtime8.The

causecouldnothelpbut________today.A.beadvancedB.tobeadvanced

C.beingadvancedD.toadvance9.Hewasclever________hecansolveit

inafewminutes.A.somuchB.thatmuchC.muchasD.somuchso

that10.________asheis,heisverypolitetothesenior.A.AchildB.

ChildC.ThechildD.Thischild11.Theywereheartbrokenwhenthey

learnedthenewsthattheirchildwas________.A.abnormalB.

uncommonC.eccentricD.informal12.Differentschoolsofthought

shouldrespectand________eachother.A.complimentB.complementC.

contemplateD.contempt13.Hostilitiesendedwiththeconclusionofa

peace________.A.agreementB.contractC.treatyD.accord14.Ican

answerallthefollowingquestions________thelastone.A.excludingB.

exceptC.besidesD.exceptfor15.We’lltakeourholiday________in

August,Ithink.A.sometimeB.sometimesC.sometimeD.some

times16.Theplanmakesnoallowanceforpeopleworkingatdifferentrates.

Theunderlinedwordmeans________.A.moneyB.taxC.considerationD.

admission17.Themadwomenrushedoutofthehouseandsoon________

intothenight.A.vanishedB.perishedC.disappearedD.deceased18.

Theregionofatmosphericpressurethatisbelow________isnotgoodfor

people’shealth.A.averageB.ordinaryC.regularD.normal19.We’ll

makeexperimentsatselectedpointsto________experience.A.earnB.

achieveC.attainD.acquire20.I’lltakeissuewithyouonthatsubject.

Theunderlinedpartmeans________.A.discussB.refuseC.supportD.

disagree21.Lettingherfriendborrowhercarwasan________actthatshe

immediatelyregretted.A.instinctiveB.involuntaryC.impulsiveD.

automatic22.Iwouldratherthey________tomaketheinvestigation

tomorrow.A.cameB.comeC.shouldcomeD.wouldcome23.He

formallystatedthattherewas________overtheangerandsenseofbetrayal

andabandonment.A.notgottenB.nogottenC.nogettingD.notgetting

24.Therearetreeson________sideoftheroad.A.bothB.everyC.

eachD.all25.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisCORRECT?A.He

barelynotacknowledgedherpresence.B.Hebarelyescapeddeathinthe

accident.C.Hesleptverybadlastnight.D.Heneedsabandageforhis

woundbadly.26.He________inhischildhood,andtheygotmarriedwhen

theygrewup.A.madetheacquaintanceofherB.madeheracquaintanceC.

madetheacquaintancewithherD.madetheiracquaintance27.The

policemenfiguredouthisidentityfromhis________.A.accentB.speech

C.toneD.dialect28.Thehighestandbestformofefficiencyisthe

________cooperationofafreepeople.A.simultaneousB.contemporary

C.concurrenceD.spontaneous29.Hetriedto________thereadersby

plagiarizingfromtheworkofanotherwriter.A.cheatB.deceiveC.

trickD.abduct30.Theeconomyofthiscountryis________,anditwill

certainlyshowagreatimprovementnextyear.A.risingupB.getting

upC.lookingupD.showingupPartTwoReadingComprehension

(45points)SectionA(30points,2pointseach)Directions:Inthis

parttherearethreepassagesfollowedbyatotalof15multiplechoice

questions,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarkedwithA,B,CandD.

ChoosetheONEyouthinkisthebestanswerandthenwriteyouranswers

ontheANSWERSHEET.TextAPeoplesaynoonereadsanymore,butI

findthat’snotthecase.Prisonersread.Iguessthey’renotgivenmuchaccess

tocomputers.Afelicitousinjusticeforme.ThenicestreaderlettersI’ve

received---alsotheonlyreaderlettersI’vereceived---havecomefrom

prisoners.Maybewe’reallprisoners?Inourlives,ourhabits,our

relationships?That’snotnice,mysayingthat.Maybeit’sevenevil,to

choosethemiseryofothers.Iwanttomentionthat,whenIsoldthemovie,

myhusbandhadjustleftme.Icamehomeonedayandabunchofstuffwas

gone.Ithoughtwe’dbeenrobbed.ThenIfoundanote:“Ican’tlivehere

anymore.”Hehadtakenquitealotwithhim.Forexample,wehada

particularlyniceParmesangraterandhehadtakenthat.Buthehadleft

behindhiswintercoat.Alsoachild.Wehadachildtogether,sortof,Iwas

carryingit---girlorboy,Ihadn’twantedtofindout---insideme.I

searchedonlineforareplacementforthatParmesangrater,becauseIhad

reallylikedthatParmesangrater.Itwasthekindthatworkslikeamill,not

thekindyoujustscrapeagainst;ithadahandlethatwasfuntoturn.There

wereanumberofsimilargratersavailable,butwithunappealing“comfort”

grips.Finally,Ifoundthesamemodel.Wasitprematuretorepurchase?Two

dayspassedbasicallylikethat.Then,onWednesday,mybrothercalled.I

gavehimtheupdateonmylife.“Wow,that’sreallysomething,”hesaid.

“Yeah.Itissomething.”Thenhesaid,“Ithoughtitwasaworkoffantasy,

Trish.Imean,IguessIshouldhavetoldyouaboutit…”“What?”“The

blog,”hesaid.“Hisblog.I-Can’t-Stand-My-Wife-Dot-Blogspot-Dot-

Com…”“Areyougoingthroughoneofyoursleeplessphasesagain?”

“Trish,Iknowitmakesmesoundsnoopy,butJonathanalwaysseemeda

littleofftome,youknow?Soafterheleftyourapartmentonetime,whenI

wasalonethere,I’msorry,Iopeneduphislaptop,andIlookedthroughthe

browserhistory.Iwascuriousabouthisporn.Ithoughtmaybetherewould

besomereallyweirdporn…”“Therewasweirdporn?”“Noneatall,

actually.Whichinitselfwaskindofweird.Noporn.Justhisblog.And…”

“Allright.Well.I’mthinkingofbuyinganewParmesangrater…”“I

thoughtitwassatire,Trish.Tobehonest,it’sprettyfunny.Look,Iknew

youcouldneverhavesaidsomeofthatstuff.Imean,youarekindofcritical,

Trish,butstill.HowcouldIhaveknownJonathanwasserious?Ithought,

maybethesethingscanbehealthy.Funnyishealthy.Maybethisisahealthy

wayforJonathantoventsomeanger,somehurtfeelings.Healthyfantasy,

youknow?Ididn’tknowwhattodo,Trish.Iaskedmyshrink.Hewouldn’t

weighin!Idecidednottointerfere.Look,don’tbemadatme,Trish,I’m

justthetraumatizedbystanderhere…”31.Theauthor’sattitudetowards

prisoners’readingisoneof________.A.supportB.disapprovalC.

uncertaintyD.contradiction32.Whentheauthor’shusbandlefther,

________.A.shewasapregnantwomanB.shehadbeenwell-preparedC.

hehadtoldherinadvanceD.hetookhermostfavoritestuffaway33.Itcan

beinferredfromParagraph3thattheauthor________.A.didn’tcareabout

herhusbandatallB.wassufferinggreatlyinhermindC.wentinfor

shoppingverymuchD.wastooprematureinshopping34.Themoment

Trishtoldherbrotheraboutthelatest,he________.A.wasshockedbythe

badnewsB.triedhisbesttocomfortherC.seemedtoknowsomething

D.becameindeedfurious35.Trish’sbrotherdidn’ttellheraboutJonathan’s

blogbecause________.A.hewantedtosavehissister’smarriageB.he

thoughtitagoodwayforemotionalreleaseC.hewasafraidthatshemight

beangryoveritD.hedidn’tdaretointerferewiththeirbusinessTEXTB

“MirrorWorlds”isonlyoneofDavidGelernter’sbigideas.Anotheris

“lifestreams”---inessence,vastelectronicdiaries.“Everydocumentyou

createandeverydocumentotherpeoplesendyouisstoredinyour

lifestreams,”hewroteinthemid-1990stogetherwithEricFreeman,who

producedadoctoralthesisonthetopic.Puttingelectronicdocumentsin

chronologicalorder,theysaid,wouldmakeiteasierforpeopletomanageall

theirdigitaloutputandexperiences.Lifestreamshavenotyetreplacedthe

desktoponpersonalcomputers,asMr.Gelernterhadhoped.Indeed,a

softwarestart-uptoimplementtheideafoldedin2004.Buttodaysomething

quitesimilarcanbefoundalloverthewebinmanydifferentforms.Blogs

areessentiallyelectronicdiaries.Personalnewsfeedsareattheheartof

Facebookandothersocialnetworks.Atorrentofshorttextmessages

appearsonTwitter.CertainindividualsaregoingevenfurtherthanMr.

Gelernterexpected.Somearedigitizingtheirentireoffice,including

pictures,billsandcorrespondence.Othersrecordtheirwholelife.Gordon

Bell,aresearcheratMicrosoft,putseverythinghehasaccumulated,written,

photographedandpresentedinhis“localcyberspace”.Yetothers“log”

everyaspectoftheirliveswithwearablecameras.Thelatesttrendis“life-

tracking”.Practitionerskeepmeticulousdigitalrecordsofthingstheydo:

howmuchcoffeetheydrink,howmuchworktheydoeachday,whatbooks

theyarereading,andsoon.Muchofthisisdonemanuallybyputtingthe

dataintoaPCor,increasingly,asmartphone.Butpeoplearealsousing

sensors,mainlytokeeptrackoftheirvitalsigns,forinstancetoseehowwell

theysleeporhowfasttheyrun.Thefirstself-trackersweremostlygeeks

fascinatedbynumbers.Butthemorerecentconvertssimplywanttolearn

moreaboutthemselves,saysGaryWolf,atechnologywriterandco-founder

ofablogcalled“TheQuantifiedSelf”.Theywanttousetechnologytohelp

themidentifyfactorsthatmakethemdepressed,keepthemfromsleepingor

affecttheircognitiveperformance.Oneself-trackerlearned,forinstance,

thateatingalotofbutterallowedhimtosolvearithmeticproblemsfaster.A

marketforself-trackingdevicesisalreadyemerging.FitbitandGreengoose,

twostart-ups,aresellingwirelessaccelerometersthatcantrackauser’s

physicalactivity.Zeo,anotherstart-up,hasdevelopedanalarmclockthat

comeswithaheadbandtomeasurepeople’sbrainwaveactivityatnightand

charttheirsleepontheweb.Aspeoplecreatemoresuchself-trackingdata,

firmswillstarttominethemandofferservicesbasedontheresult.Xobni,

forexample,analysespeople’sinboxes(“xobni”spelledbackwards)to

helpthemmanagetheire-mailandcontacts.Itliststhemaccordingtothe

intensityoftheelectronicrelationshipratherthaninalphabeticalorder.

Usersaresometimessurprisedbytheresults,saysJeffBonforte,thefirm’s

boss:“Theythinkit’screepywhenwelistotherpeoplebeforetheir

girlfriendorwife.”36.Theword“folded”inParagraph2probablymeans

________.A.succeededB.disappearedC.appearedD.failed37.Whichof

thefollowingstatementsisTRUEofelectronicdocuments?A.Theyare

opentotheindividual’sfriends.B.Thetypesofdocumentsarelimited.C.

Theycanbeputinvariouswebsites.D.Theyaremainlypresentedin

pictures.38.Astolife-tracking,theauthorhasgiventhefollowingexamples

EXCEPT________.A.thetoolB.thepurposeC.themethodD.the

individual39.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.manymen

tendtoalienatefromtheirgirlfriendsorwivesdeliberatelyB.insome

aspects,menhavecloserrelationshipwithothersthantheirwivesC.self-

trackingdevicesanddatamightbringtroubletomanyfamiliesD.people

maytakeadvantageofself-trackingdatatofulfilltheirdreams40.Thebest

titleofthepassageis________.A.TrackingYourLifeontheWebB.

RecordingElectronicDocumentsC.Life-trackingDevicesD.ANew

TechnologyTEXTCWhenMetroBank,whichclaimstobeBritain’sfirst

newhigh-streetbankformorethan150years,opensitsfirstbranchininner

London,customerswillnoticethecandyjarsandwaterbowlsfordogs.But

whatreallysetsMetroBankapartisitsstate-of-the-artITsystem.New

customerswillbeabletogettheiraccount,chequebook,debitandcredit

cardswithin15minutes,andallthedataforeachcustomerwillbekeptin

oneplace.ThatputsMetroBankinanenviableposition.ITatmanyother

Westernbanksisoftenamessofhomemadesystems.Bankswerethefirstto

usemainframesinthe1960s;manyarestillusingtheoriginalapplications

becauseitisriskytoswapthemout.Overtheyearsmoreandmoresystems

havebeenslappedon.BankswereoftenprofitableenoughtoaffordbigIT

teams,writingprogramsthemselvesratherthanbuyingofftheshelf.Asa

resultbankstendtooperatelotsofdifferentdatabasesproducingconflicting

numbers.Reportednumbersforthebank’sexposurewereregularlybillions

ofdollarsadriftofreality,hereports,findingthesourceoftheerrorwas

hard.Manybanksalsodonothavea“singleview”oftheircustomers,which

wouldallowthemtooffertailoredproductsorsimplyservethembetter.

Mostsystemsareorganizedaroundaccounts,notpeople.Acustomer’sdata

areduplicatedforeachaccount,ofteninslightlydifferentformats.Thisis

whytalkingtoacallcentrecantakeforeverasemployeeslaboriouslyswitch

betweenapplicationstosortthingsout.Somebanks,particularlythesmaller

ones,outsourcetheirITtoproviderssuchasFiservorusepackaged

software.Vendorsrangefromwell-knownnames,suchasInfosysand

Oracle,tospecializedfirmssuchasTemenos.Firmscanofferbetterservice

asaresult.IttakesVietnam’sTechcombank,oneofthecountry’sfastest-

growingbanks,daystolaunchnewproducts.Ittakesweeksforforeign

rivals.Afewbigbanksaretryingtoimprove.WhenHSBCstartedahuge

consolidationprojectcalled“OneHSBC”in2008,itoperated55separate

systemsforcorebanking,24forcreditcardsand41forInternetbanking.By

theendofnextyear,saysKenHarvey,thebank’schiefinformationofficer,

itplanstohaveone“goldsuite”ofapplicationsimplementedglobally.But

mostbiggerbanksarestillgrapplingwithhowtomoveforward,according

toMartinWhybrowofIBSIntelligence,aresearchfirm.41.Wecaninfer

fromthefirstparagraphthat________.A.customerswelcomethegood

serviceofMetroBankB.otherbanksmaynothaveanadvancedITsystem

C.otherbankswilldefinitelylearnfromMetroBankD.thefirstbranchof

MetroBankwillbesuccessful42.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabout

theITsystematmostWesternbanksisTRUE________.A.Theapplication

ofmoresystemsproducedconflictingresultsB.Somebanksdidn’tupdate

theirsystemduetofinancialmattersC.Banksdidn’ttaketheleadtoinstall

theITsysteminoperationD.Bankspreferbuyingprogramstoemploying

teamstowritethem43.Ifbankshaveasingleviewoftheircustomers,their

________willbeimproved.A.reputationB.efficiencyC.influence

D.structure44.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.banks

withoutanITsystemwilldieoutB.banksareforcedtoimprovetheirIT

systemC.somebankshavereformedtheirITsystemD.manybankshopeto

reformtheirITsystem45.Thepassageaimstoinformusthat________.A.

thereareregulatorychangesinbigbanksB.smallerbanksdobetterthan

bigbanksC.bigbanksneedITreformratherbadlyD.ITsystemneedsto

beupdatedtodaySectionB(15points)Directions:Readthefollowing

passageandanswerthequestionsthatfollow.Writeyouranswersonthe

ANSWERSHEET.ClimbingtheMountainofSuccess(1)Ithaslong

struckmethatthefamiliarmetaphorof“climbingtheladder”fordescribing

theascenttosuccessorfulfillmentinanyfieldisinappropriateand

misleading.Therearenoladdersthatleadtosuccess,althoughtheremaybe

someescalatorsforthoseluckyenoughtofollowinafamily’sfortunes.

(2)Aladderproceedsvertically,rungbyrung,witheachrungevenly

spaced,andwiththewholeapparatusleaningagainstarelativelyflatand

evensurface.Achildcanclimbaladderaseasilyasanadult,andperhaps

withasurerfooting.(3)Makingtheascentinone’svocationor

professionisfarlesslikeladderclimbingthanmountainclimbing,andhere

theanalogyisaveryrealone.Goingupamountainrequiresavarietyof

skills,andincludesadiversityofdangers,thatareinnowayinvolvedin

mountingaladder.(4)Youngpeoplestartingoutshouldbetoldthis,

bothtodampentheirexpectationsandtoallaytheirdisappointments.A

mountainisroughandprecipitous,withuncertainfootingandapredictable

numberoffallsandscrapes,andsometimesonehastotakethelongway

aroundtoreachtheshortestdistance.(5)Oneneedsdifferenttoolsand

theknowledgeandskilltousethemmosteffectively---aswellasknowing

whennottoemploythem.Mostofall,apeculiarcombinationofdaringand

prudenceiscalledfor,whichnotallpersonspossess.(6)Theartof

rappellingisimportant,becausesometimesonehastogodownalittlein

ordertogoup.Andthehigheronegets,thegreatertheriskandthegreater

thefall;thereismuchexhilaration---butlittlesecurityandlessoxygen---

inaltitude.Asmanystarsandstandoutsandcompanypresidentshavefound

totheirregret,itisoftenhardertostaytherethantogetthere.(7)

Then,too,onemustlearnthatthereisnonecessaryrelationshipbetween

publicsuccessandprivatesatisfaction.Thetopoftheladderisshakyunless

thebaseisfirmlyimplantedandthewholestructureiswelldefendedagainst

thewindsofenvyandgreedandduplicityandthedemandsofone’sown

ego.Thepeakofthemountainisevenmoreexposedtoachillingwind,as

wellastoapervasivesenseofloneliness.Manymayhaveadmiredthe

ascent,butmanymore,eagertomakethesameendeavor,arewaitingatthe

footoftheslopetowitnessanignominiousfall.Itiseasiertoextendgood

willtothosewhodonotthreatenourownsenseofworth.(8)People

whoarenotpreparedforfailurearenotpreparedforsuccess;ifnotfor

failure,atleastforsetbacksandslidesandfrustrations,andtheacceptanceof

thedeficitsthatsooftenaccompanytheassets.Ambitionuntemperedby

realismwillneverseethemissingrungitfallsthroughonthatmythical

ladder.46.Whatisthemajorwritingtechnique(logicaldevice)usedin

theessay?(2points)47.Provideanoutlineforthisshortessay.(8

points)48.WhatlogicaldeviceisusedinParagraphs2and3whenthe

writerdiscussesladderclimbingandmountainclimbing?(3points)49.

WhatcohesivedeviceisusedtojoinParagraphs6and7?(2points)Part

ThreeTranslation(60points)SectionA(30points)Directions:Put

thefollowingpassageintoChineseandwriteyouranswersontheANSWER

SHEET.Thefirstfallofsnowisnotonlyaneventbutitisamagicalevent.

Yougotobedinonekindofworldandwakeuptofindyourselfinanother

quitedifferent,andifthisisnotenchantment,thenwhereisittobefound?

Theverystealth,theeeriequietnessofthethingmakesitmoremagical.If

allthesnowfellatonceinoneshatteringcrash,awakeningusinthemiddle

ofthenight,theeventwouldberobbedofitswonder.Butitfluttersdown,

soundless,hourafterhourwhileweareasleep.Outsidetheclosedcurtainsof

thebedroomavasttransformationsceneistakingplace,justasifamyriad

ofelvesandbrownieswereatwork,andweturnandyawnandstretchand

knownothingaboutit.Andthen,whatanextraordinarychangeitis!Itisas

ifthehouseyouareinhasbeendroppeddowninanothercontinent.Eventhe

inside,whichhasnotbeentouched,seemsdifferent,everyroomappearing

smallerandcozier,justasifsomepowerweretryingtoturnitintoa

woodcutter’shutorasnuglogcabin.Outside,wherethegardenwas

yesterday,thereisnowawhiteandglisteninglevel,andthevillagebeyond

isnolongeryourownfamiliarclusterofroofsbutavillageinanoldGerman

fairytale.SectionB(30points)Directions:Putthefollowingpassage

intoEnglishandwriteyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.这是我们的

希望,也是我们的信念,它将伴随我南行。怀着这样的希望,我们将

从绝望之山开采希望之石;怀着这样的希望,我们定能让我们这个乱

世纷争的国度演奏出充满亲情和谐的交响乐章;怀着这样的希望,我

们将一起工作,一起祈祷,一起战斗,一起入狱,一起为自由而斗

争,因为我们知道,终有一天我们会获得自由。当这一天到来时,上

帝的孩子们会给这首歌赋予新的含义:“这就是你我共有的国家,它是

甜美可爱的自由之邦,这就是我引亢高歌颂扬的地方。我们的祖先长

眠于此,这片土地曾令他们引以为豪。就让自由之声在每一座山峰回

荡。

2011年浙江师范大学651综合英语(含英汉互译)考研真题

科目代码:651

科目名称:综合英语(含英汉互译)

适用专业:050201英语语言文学、050211外国语言学及应用语言学

提示:1、请将所有答案写于答题纸上,写在试题上的不给分;2、请

填写准考证号后6位:____________。PartOneVocabulary(45%,1.5

pointseach)Directions:Inthispartyoumustcompletethefollowing

sentencesbychoosingonesuitablewordorphrasefromthefourchoices

markedA,B,C,andD.WriteyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.1.

Shefeltashamedthatshehadmadesuchamess.Butthistimesheset____

work___awill.A.to,withB.to,atC.out,withD.aside,in2.

______inthepouringrain,hefellillandhadtostayinbed.A.Beingcaught

B.CaughtC.HavingbeencaughtD.Havingcaught3.Idon’t

pretendtoknowverymuchaboutphysics.SoIwon’tgo______the

scientifictheory.A.intoB.toC.forD.in4.Assoonasshegot

home,sheset______preparingdinner.A.toB.aboutC.forthD.

out5.Doyoufeellike______toafilmorwouldyourather______at

home.A.togo,tostayB.going,stayC.togo,stayingD.

going,tostay6.Bythetimethisarticlegoestopress,I______mymaster’s

degreeinhand.A.wouldhaveB.wouldhavehadC.willhaveD.

shouldhave7.Thesalesmanwantedtoget______oftheprofitthanhehas

beenoffered.A.10percentmoreB.10morepercentC.morethan10

percentD.asmuchas10percent8.Intheorytherearenolimits______

whatyoungpeoplecanachieveinthiscountry.A.inB.atC.for

D.to9.Couragemeansmovingforward______youareafraidthatyou

mightnotaccomplishwhatyouwant.A.evenifB.whileC.even

thoughD.as10.Whenshesawhowfrightenedhewasathismistake,

herangerbeganto______.A.fadeawayB.falldownC.dieoutD.die

down11.Wehavehadenoughofthose______promises.Thistimethey

willhavetodeliver.A.hollowB.emptyC.vacantD.bare12.

______wewillbe______competewiththeworld’sstrongestfootballteam

inafewyears’time.A.Onmymoney,atapositiontoB.Formy

dough,beenabledtoC.Withmymoney,readytoD.Formymoney,ina

positionto13.Peoplewhoare______suchgreattalentsareusually______.

A.conferredwith,fewandfarbetweenB.blessedwith,fewandfarC.

endowedwith,fewandfarbetweenD.gifted,fareandfarbetween14.

Theirgovernmentsaysthatforthesakeoftheirnationalsafetytheywill

havetotakemilitaryaction,butmanypeople______thatmilitaryaction

willnot______aworldofpeaceandharmony.A.counterbysaying,make

forB.contradictbysaying,makeupC.opposebysaying,makeD.

objectbysaying,makeitupfor15.Thesuddenbankruptcyofthese

financialgiantsthrewtheinvestors______andcausedthemto______.A.

inpain,panicB.inapanic,stampedeC.inconfusion,holdtheirstocks

D.indespair,withdrawgradually16.Themanwas______forair.He

______afishoutofwater.A.gasping,putmeinmindofB.breathing,put

meinmindofC.gulping,remindedmeD.gasping,remindmeof17.Inthe

dark,thebuildinginthemiddleofnowherelookedrather______.A.strange

B.peculiarC.oddD.weird18.Aneffectivewaytopromoteself-

confidenceinchildrenis______todothingsforthemselves.A.encouraging

themB.thattheyshouldbeencouragedC.toencouragethemD.how

theyshouldbeencouraged19.Nobodycancarrythreewatermelonsunder

______arm.A.anB.oneC.one’sD.ahuman20.Aprofessoris

______toknowsomethingabouteverythingandeverythingabout

something.A.assumedB.presumedC.supposedD.suggested21.

He______havegonetomedicalschool,buthisgradesweretoolow.A.

wouldB.shouldC.mustD.will22.Shewasquitealively______

inourschool.A.personB.personageC.personnelD.personality

23.______thatthebusinesstycoonwasaright-handmanoftheGestapo.A.

AsisallegedB.AsallegedC.ItisallegedD.Italleged24.Ihavenever

seenanybodywhowill______moneyasgreedilyashedoes.A.gripB.

grabC.seizeD.grasp25.Don’teverdrivepastahitchhiker,

______?A.willyouB.don’tyouC.doyouD.canyou26.Untilhetook

offhisglasses______.A.Ididn’trecognizehimB.Ihadn’trecognized

himC.didn’tIrecognizehimD.hadn’tIrecognizedhim27.Doyou

believethatonly______peoplecanproduceliteraturethatis______ofour

greatnation?A.worthwhile,worthB.worthy,worthyC.worth,

worthwhileD.worthwhile,worthwhile28.Itsuddenly______hermind

thataftershe______thebabytheywouldhavetofindanurse.A.came

across,raisedB.occurredto,boreC.struck,gavebirthofD.crossed,

gavebirthto29.Eachyear,thousandsofsquarekilometersoflandsuffers

from______erosion.A.earthB.mudC.soilD.land30.“When

willDadcomebacktotakemetothecircus?”askedmydaughter______.

“Soon,”Ireplied,butIknewthatmyhusbandwasnotgoingtocomeback.

A.innocentlyB.brightl

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