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同等学历人员申请硕士学位英语水平模拟试题二
PartIListeningComprehension
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PartIIVocabulary
16.Itiswrongto________apersonofacrimeunlessyouhaveproofthatheisguilty.
A.blameB.accuse
C.chargeD.warn
17.Thefatheris________byhisboy'sconduct.
A.hurtedB.ached
C.harmedD.pained
18.Wemustcherishexperience________atthecostofblood.
A.achievedB.realized
C.acquiredD.required
19.Thesecretarywentthroughthetypescriptcarefullyto________allerrorsfromit.
A.abandonB.eliminate
C.dischargeD.withdraw
20.Thepresident________himselfsincerelyinhisaddresstothegraduatingclassoftheuniversity.
A.showedB.expressed
C.displayedD.revealed
21.Helenwasmuchkindertoheryoungestchildthanshewastotheothers,________ofcourse,madetheothersjealous.
A.thatB.who
C.whatD.which
22.Itwasn'tsuchagooddinner________shehadpromisedus.
A.whatB.which
C.asD.that
23.WewereHappytohaveavery________winter.
A.plainB.soft
C.mildD.calm
24.Attendancesatfootballmatcheshave________sincethecomingoftelevision.
A.droppedinB.droppedoff
C.droppedoutD.droppeddown
25.Ifyonstick________thepianoeveryday,youcouldbecomequiteagoodmusician.
A.afterpractisingB.underpractising
C.topractisingD.topractise
26.Iliketohavemyreferencebooks________myreach.
A.insideB.within
C.underD.beyond
27.Thepolice,catchingthecriminal________hisguard,arrestedhimashewasdrinkinginapublichouse.
A.offB.from
C.onD.up
28.TheMinisterofJusticehas________animmenseamountofcorrespondencebeforebreakfast.
A.gotoverB.gotbehind
C.gotroundD.gotthrough
29.Iftheyoungmanhad________thedogalone,itwouldn'thavebittenhim.
A.leftB.put
C.setD.got
30.Difficultiesandhardshipshave_________thebestqualitiesoftheyounggeologist.
A.broughtupB.broughtout
C.broughtaboutD.broughtforth
31.Thedescriptionofthescenewasso(pathetic)thatIweptallthroughit.
A.vividB.affecting
C.suspensiveD.comical
32.Hispleasantways(beguiled)meintothinkingthathewaskindatheart.
A.deprivedB.despised
C.divertedD.deceived
33.He(derided)theideathatpovertycouldbeeliminatedsimplybyhandingoutmoneytothepoor.
A.ridiculedB.advocated
C.challengedD.rejected
34.halfoftheclass(volunteered)tohelpdecoratethegymforthedance.
A.promisedB.offered
C.tendedD.determined
35.ItwassaidthatTom'sbrotherwasunder(indictment)formurder.
A.suspicionB.attack
C.tyrannyD.accusation
PartIIIReadingComprehension
PassageI
Althoughtheterm"globalwarming"hasbecomeincreasinglyfamiliartothegeneralpublic,arecentsurveycarriedoutbytheChinchillainstituteforEnvironmentalStudiesclearlydemonstratesthatthefullimplicationsofthetermarefarFromunder-stood.Aslongaspubisawarenessremainssolow,thepoliticalmeasuresrequiredtodealwillthepotentiallydisastrousconsequencesareunlikelytocomeabout.
Over80percentofthepeopleinterviewedintheChinchillaSurveywereunabletoindicateanyoftheeffectsofaworldwideriseintemperature.Evenmoredisturbingwastheverysmallproportionofpeopleinterviewed(7.4percent)whofeltthattheirliveswouldbedirectlyaffectedbyglobalwarmingduringthenext20)years.
ThisindifferenceisinsharpcontrasttobeconcernsvoicedbytheteamofprofessionalswhoconductedtheSurvey.TeamleaderProfessorErnestWongstatedthatweshouldexpecttoexperiencesignificantlifestylechangesasaresultoftheeffectsofglobalwarming.Indetailingthelikelyeffects,ProfessorWongemphasisedthattheclimaticchangescausedbyriseinglobaltemperatureofonly1Cwouldresultinenormouschanges.
Primaryamongthesechangeswouldbetheriseinsealevelasaresultofthemeltingofthepolaricecaps.Theconsequent30-cencimetreriseinsealevelswouldhavedisastrousconsequencesforlowlyingcoastalareas.TheveryexistenceofcountriessuchasBangladeshwouldbethreatened.Indeed,fewcoastalcitieswouldentirelyescapeseverfloodinganddamageAlthoughconsiderabledebatesurroundstheaccuracyofProfessorwrong'spredictionsthosewhosharehispessimisticpredictioninsistthatgovernmentsmustrespondtothischallengebyinvestingincoastaldefence.
Eveninlandareaswillnotbeabletoavoidtheconsequencesofglobalwarming.Changesintherainfallpatternarelikelytoresultfloodinganddsertification,bothofwhichwillinfluenceagriculturethroughouttheworld.
Inarecentinterview,ProfessorWongillustratedthesepointswithdramaticeffect.Chinchillaitself,amedium-sizedprovincialcityatthecentreofoneofthecountry'smajorricegrowingareas,would,heclaimed,beprofoundlyaffected.Although,givenitsheightandinlandlocation,thecitywouldnotsufferfrontcoastalflooding,thepossiblereductionintherainfallwouldendangertheregion'seconomy.
Inconcludinghisinterview,ProfessorWonglefthisaudienceinnodoubtabouttheurgencyoftheproblem."Unlessweplanforthefuture,wewillnotseethenecessarymobilisationofforcesatlocal,regional,national,andinternationallevelthatareessentialtofacethisissue,theissueofthe21stcentury."
36.Whoiswellawareoftheconsequencesofglobalwarming?
A.Thegovernment.B.Thepublic.
C.Theexperts.D.BothAandC
37.ProfessorWongcalledfor_______.
A.awarenessatalllevelstoeffectivelyfaceglobalwarming
B.people'seffortstostopglobalwarming
C.damsbeingbuiltalongthecoasts
D.people'schangingtheirlifestylerightaway
38.Itseemsthat_______willnotsufferasaresultofglobalwarming.
A.coastalcitiesB.inlandplaces.
C.noplacesD.islandcountries
39.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe.
A.GlobalWarming,anissueWorthSeriousConsideration
B.GlobalWarmingandFlooding
C.GlobalWarmingandAgriculture
D.GlobalWarminganditsEffectonEconomy
Passage2
Researchershaverecentlyfoundaconnectionbetweendiseasesandstressfulsituations.Totestthistheory,psychologistsaretryingtofindalinkbetweenthebrainandtheimmunesystem.
Theimmunesysteminourbodiesfightsthebacteriaandviruseswhichcausedisease.Therefore,whetherornotwearelikelytogetvariousdiseasesdependsonhowwellourimmunesystemworks.Biologistsusedtothinkthattheimmunesystemwasaseparate,independentpartofourbodies.Recently,however,theyhavefoundthatourbraincanaffectourimmunesystem.Thisdiscoveryindicatesthattheremaybeaconnectionbetweenemotionalfactors,suchasstressordepression,andillness.
Althoughmanydoctorsinthepastsuspectedaconnectionbetweenemotionalfactoranddisease,theyhadnoproof.Scientistshaveonlyrecentlydiscoveredhowthebrainandtheimmunesystemfunction.Beforethis,noonecouldseealinkbetweenthem.Asaresult,medicalscienceneverseriouslyconsideredtheideathatpsychologicalfactorscouldcausedisease.
Severalrecentstudiesshowedaconnectionbetweenstressandillness.Forexample,researcherswenttoanAmericanmilitaryschooltostudythestudents.Theyfoundthatthesickstudentstherehadalotofacademicpressureandwantedtoachieve,buttheywerenotverygoodstudents,inasimilarstudy,researchersstudiedagroupofstudentnursesandfoundthatthenurseswhodevelopedcoldsoresweretheoneswhodescribedthemselvesasgeneral)yunhappypeople.
Inadditiontotheseresults,whichsupporttheirtheory,researchersarealsolookingforproofthatstresscandamagetheimmunesystem.Researchersstudiedrecentlybereavedpeople,i.e.peoplewhoselovedoneshavejustdied,becausetheyaremorelikelytobecomeillordie.Byexaminingtheimmunesystemofdiscovery,theyexaminedsomewhitebloodcellswhichareanimportantpartoftheimmunesystem.TheywerenotfunctioningproperlyThefactthattheywerenotworkingcorrectlyindicatesthatseverepsychologicalstress,suchasalovedone'sdeath,maydamageanimportantpartofourimmunesystem.
Thereisstillnopositiveproofofaconnectionbetweentheimmunesystemandpsychologicalfactors.Researchersalsosaythattheresultsofthestudiesonbereavedpeoplecouldhaveadifferentexplanation.Forexample,bereavedpeopleoftensleepandeatlessthannormal,ormaydrinkalcoholortakemedication.Thesefactorscanalsoaffecttheimmunesystem.Moreresearchisneededcoclearlyestablishtheconnectionbetweentheimmunesystemandpsychologicalfactors.
40.Thestudyonthemilitaryschoolstudentsindicatedthat_______.
A.lifeintheschoolwasverystressful
B.diseasecouldbecausedbypsychologicalfactors
C.thegoodstudentswerelikelytof311ill
D.stressoftenmadestudentsunhappy
41.Theimmunesystem_______.
A.usedtobeunconnectedwiththebrain
B.causesalotofstresstopeople
C.canbeaffectedbyemotionalfactors
D.functionsindependently
42.Inthepast,manydoctors_______.
A.neverthoughtofanypossiblelinkbetweenstressandillness
B.hardlyconsideredemotionalfactorswhendealingwithapatient
C.discoveredthatthebrainandtheimmunesystemfunctionedindependently
D.foundthatdiseaseswerecausedbypsychologicalfactors
43.Thestudyofrecentlybereavedpeopleshowsthat_______.
A.stressisdirectlylinkedwithillness
B.bereavedpeopleshouldcontroltheirmotionsproperly
C.whitebloodcellsareanimportantpartoftheimmunesystem
D.damagecanbedonetotheimmunesystembytoomuchstress
44.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingcothepassage?
A.Unhappinessmaycausedisease.
B.Drinkingalcoholmaycausedamagetotheimmunesystem.
C.Toomuchsorrowisharmfultotheimmunesystem.
D.Psychologicalstressleadsnaturallytothedamageoftheimmunesystem.
Passage3
Someyearsago,thetheorywaspopularthataftertheageofabout40.theaverageresearcherbeganlosinghiscreativity.Thechanceofhismakingamajordiscoverywasbelievedtodropoffsharply.Hence,therereallywasn'tmuchpointinencouragingamanof45or50todoresearch.
Inrecentyears,however,thistheoryhasfallenintowidedisrepute.Companiesfindthatmanyresearcherscontinuetobehighlyproductivethroughouttheircareers.Thereiseveryreasontoallowthesementocontinuetheirpioneeringwork.
Maymencanbeofgreatestservicetoacompanybystayinground.inthelaboratory.Asingleoutstandingdiscoverymayhaveafargreaterimpactonthecompany'sprofitpicturefiveyearshencechantheactivitiesofeventhemostcapableadministrator.Itissimply,goodsense-andgoodeconomics-toallowqualifiedresearcherstocontinuetheirwork.Grantingthesemenmaximumfreedomtoexploretheirscientificideasisalsoevidentlygoodsense.
Companiesarealsoconvincedthatthetraditionalstandardsinestablishingsalariesarenotcompletelyvalid.Informeryears,theamountofaman'ssalarywasdeterminedprimarilybythesizeofhisannualbudgetOnthisbasis,theresearcher-howeverbrilliant-whohadperhapsoneassistantandneverspentmuchmoneymadeanextremelypoorshowing.Companiesnowrealizethatthetwoveryimportantcriteriathatmustalsobeconsideredareaman'sactualcontributionstothecompanyandhiscreativepotential.
Intoday'seraofscientificmanpowershortage,companieshavemorereasonthanevertoencouragescientiststodotheworkforwhichtheyaremostqualified.Theyalsohavegreaterreasonthanevertopro-videwithinthelaboratorytheenvironmentinwhichthecreativeprocessesofresearchcanbecarriedoutmosteffectively.
45.Someyearsago,acompanywouldemployaresearcher_______.
A.whowascreative
B.whowasundertheageof45or50
C.whobegantobecreativeaftertheago45or50
D.bothAandB
46.Accordingtotheauthor,aproductiveresearcher_______.
A.ismorevaluablechanthemostcapableadministrator
B.isasgoodasthemostcapableadminstr3tor
C.shouldbepaidn20reashebecomesolder
D.willbecomelesscreativewhenhegetsolder
47.Acompanynowpaysaresearcheraccordingto________.
A.hiscreativepotential
B.hiscontributionstothecompany
C.howmanyinventionshemade
D.bothAandB
48.formerly,thesizeofaresearcher'ssalarywasmainlydeterminedby_______.
A.howcreativehewas
B.howmuchhespentannually
C.howlongliestayedinthecompany.
D.howmanyassistantshehad
49.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage_______.
A.Therearemoreresearchersnowsothatcompaniescanchoosethemostcreative.
B.Aresearcherhasmoreassistantsthanaresearcherdidsomeyearsago.
C.Therearefewerresearchersnow,socompaniesshouldvaluethemostqualifiedallthemore.
D.Mostresearcherswilllosetheircreativepowerafterleavingtheirlaboratories.
Passage4
Theenergycrisis,whichisbeingfeltaroundtheworld,hasdramatizedhowthecarelessuseoftheearth'sresourceshasbroughtthewholeworldtothebrinkofdisaster.Theover-developmentofmotortransport,withitsincreaseofmorecars,morehighways,morepollution.moreitsincreaseofmorecars,morehighways,morepollution,moresuburbs,morecommuting,hascontributedtothenear-destructionofourcities,thebreakupofthefamily,andthepollutionnotonlyoflocalair,butalsooftheearth'satmosphere.Thedisasterhasarrivedintheformoftheenergycrisis.
Ourpresentsituationisunlikewar,revolutionordepression.Itisalsounlikethegreatnaturaldisastersofthepast.Worldwideresourcesexploitationandenergyusehavebroughtustoastatewherelong-rangeplanningisessential.Whatweneedisnotacontinuationofourpresentseriousstate,whichendangersthefutureofourcountry,ourchildren,andourearth,butamovementforwardtoanewnorminordertoworkrapidlyandeffectivelyonplanetaryproblems.
Thiscountryhasbeenfallingbackunderthecontinuingexposuresoflossofmoralityandtherevelationthatlawbreakinghasreachedintothehighestplacesintheland.Thereisastrongdemandformoralrevivalandforsomedevotionthatisvastenoughandyetpersonalenoughtoenlistthedevotionofall.Inthepastithasbeenonlyinawarindefenseoftheirowncountryandtheirownidealsthatanypeoplehavebeenabletodevotethemselveswholeheartedly.
Thisisthefirsttimethatwehavebeenaskedtodefendourselvesandwhatweholddearincooperationwithalltheotherinhabitantsofthisplanet,whosharewithusthesameendangeredairandthesameendangeredoceans.Thereisacommonneedtoreassessourpresentcourse,tochangethatcourse,andtodevisenewmethodsthroughwhichtheworldcansurvive.Thisisapricelessopportunity.
Tograspit,weneedawidespreadunderstandingofthenatureofthecrisisconfrontingus,andtheworld,acrisisthatisnopassingin-convenience,noby-productoftheambitionsoftheoil-producingcountries,noenvironmentalists'merefears,nobyproductofanypresentsystemofgovernment.Whatwefacesistheoutcomeoftheinventionofthelastfourhundredyears.Whatweneedisatransformedlifestyle.Thisnewlifestylecannowdirectlyfromscienceandtechnology,butitsacceptancedependsonansinceredevotiontofindingahigherqualityoflifefortheworld'schildrenandfuturegeneration.
50.Whichconditiondoestheauthorfeelhasnearlydestroyedourcities?
A.Lackoffinancialplanning.
B.Thebreakupofthefamily.
C.Naturaldisastersinmanyregions.
D.Theexcessivegrowthofmotortransportation.
51.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisoneexampleofoutlossofmorality?
A.Disregardforlaw.
B.Lackofdevotion
C.Lackofcooperation.
D.Exploitationofresources.
52.Bycomparingpastproblemswithpresentones,theauthordrawsattentiontothe_________.
A.significanceofthiscrisis
B.inadequacyofgovernments
C.similarityofthepasttothepresent
D.hopelessnessofthesituation
53.Whatcontributiondoestheauthorfeelpeoplemustnowmake?
A.Searchfornewenergysources.
B.Outlawmotortransportation.
C.Acceptanewlifestyle.
D.Adoptanewformofgovernment.
Passage5
Stoppingpersonalandinstitutionalracismwillbenefitracialminoritiesandthewhitemajority.Racismanditsconsequencesultimatelyharmeveryone.
Attacksagainstracismmusttakeplaceontwolevels.First,racistideasmustbeattackedasincorrect.Ideasimplyingtheinferiorityofnonwhites,nomatterhowsubtlytheyarestated,areinevitablyusedtojustcorrectattitudetowardsminorities.
Second,attacksmustalsobemadeonpracticesthat-whetherintendedtodosoornot-contributetothesubordinatestatusofnonwhites.Thismeansfightingdiscriminationandexploitationwherevertheyappearandcallingforpositiveinstitutionalpracticesthatwillup-gradeandprovideopportunitiesforminoritygroupmembers.Movementstoendschoolandhousingsegregationandcoputanendtodiscriminationinemploymentmustonceagainbecomeasimportantasthe1960scivilrightsmovement.Morepeoplemustjoinorcreatecollectiveeffortsagainstracism.
Wemustnotlostsightofthefactthatmanyoftheproblemsfacingminoritygroupmembersaremattersaffectingtensofmillionsofwhitepeopleaswell.Poverty,substandardschooling,unemployment,andpoorhousingarenotonlyorevenprimarilyminorityproblems.Bycallingforsocialchanges,suchasareductionineconomicinequalityandtheexpansionoffreeorlow-costservices,thedifficultsituationofmanywhitesaswellasminoritiescambemeasurablyimproved.Atpresent,improvementintheeconomicandpoliticalpositionofminoritiesisoftenseenasathreattowhites.Theassumptionisthatwhiteswillsufferlossesifnonwhitesmakegainsinemployment,education,andpolitics.Thiswillcontinuetobeaproblemsotongaswebelievethatcompetitionforexistingresourcesandopportunitiesispartofthe"naturalorder".Weneedtobeginignoringthecolorline,sothatallpeoplewithcommonwantsandneedscandevelopstrategiesforchangethroughwhichallcangain.Theonlylosersshouldbethosewhosepowerandprivilegedependonmaintainingracialsegregation.
54.Inordertostopracism_________willbenecessary.
A.changesinpeople'sideas
B.actionstakenbythewhites
C.collectiveeffortsfromdifferentsides
D.Alloftheabove
55.Theauthorpointsoutthatchangingthesituation_________.
A.demandsgreatereffortsfromthenonwhites
B.demandsgreatereffortsfromvariousinstitutions
C.willalsobenefitmanywhitepeople
D.willnotaffectthewhitesinanyway
56.Thepeoplewithracistideasregardmoreequalitybetweendifferentracesas_________.
A.fearfulB.unpractical
C.unfairD.unnecessary
57.Theword"segregation"(Paragraphs3and4)mostprobablymeans______
A.povertyB.separation
C.inequalityD.action
Passage6
InJanuary1985,whentheSienacitycouncilpassedRegulation375,aby-lawwhichdoesnotpermittheuseofprivatemotorvehiclesfromthehistoriccentreofthisbeautifulTascancity,publicopinionwasextremelydivided.
Thenewby-lawwasgreetedenthusiasticallybyanumberofinterestgroups.Environmentalists,worriedaboutthepollutingeffectsofcars;loversofthecity'smedievalandRenaissancearchitecture,angeredbytheconstantdamagedonetothepricelessmonumentsofthecentre;andordinarypeople,tiredofthenoiseanddangercausedbycarsandmotorL7ikesdashingthroughthenarrowlanes,allrejoiced.
Noteveryonewassohappy,however.Shopkeeperswereconvincedthattheirtradewouldsuffer.Fewerpeoplewouldcomeintothecentre,theybelieved,iftheyhadtorelyonpublictransport.Theyarguedthatdeliverieswouldbemoredifficultandthatthecitywouldloseitscharacterandbecomeamuseumwithoutaheart.
Inresponsetotheshopkeepers'concerns,TheSienaChamberofCommerceorganizedaprotestdemonstration.Thelocalnewspaper(part-ownedbyalargedepartmentstoreinthecentreofthecity)carriedarticlescriticizingthedecisionwhilesomepeoplewrotetothecitycouncil,askingittochangeitsdecision.CandidatesstandingfortheelectionstothecitycouncilwhichweretobeheldinDecember1985focusedonasingleissue:tochangeormaintainRegulation375.
TheelectionswerewonbytheSocialDemocrats,apartywhichhadrunItselectioncampaignlargelyontheissueofthemaintenanceofthenewby-law.Thelawstayedinforceandtheuseofthemotorcarandmotor-bikewasnottoreturntothecitycentre.
Asurveycarriedoutin1987showedthattraders'earningsinthehistoriccentreofSienahadincreasedby15percentinrealtermssincethenewlawhadcomeintoforce.Thelocalpaper,whichhadbeensohostiletoRegulation375,nowproudlyboaststhatthecentreofSienahasthesafest,cleanestandquieteststreetsinItaly.Why,theyaskedinarecentnewspaperarticle,don'tthebackwardcitizensofRomeandFlorencepassthesameenlightenedlaws?
58.Theordinarypeoplesupportedthelawbecause______.
A.theairwouldbeclean
B.theywouldbesafer
C.theylikedthcbeautyoftheoldarchitecture
D.theywouldliketoshopelsewhere
59.Regulation375_________.
A.affectedtheshopkeeper'sbusinessesbadly
B.wassuspendedatlast
C.happenedtohaveafavorableeffectonthebusinesses
D.cameintoForcefinallyin1987
60.Thelocalnewspaper__________.
A.feltproudthatitsresist3ncewassuccessful
B.wasgladtoseethefailureofthelaw
C.began,initsturn,tocriticizeothercitiesfornotmakingsimilarlaws
D.begantocriticizetheformeropponentsofthelaw
61.Bysayingthatthecitywould"becomeamuseumwithoutaheart"(Paragraph3)theeopponentsreallymeantthat________
A.businesseswouldlosealotofmoney
B.transportwouldnotcometothecitycentre
C.thecitycentrewouldbedeserted
D.thecitycentrewouldloseitslifeforce
Passage7
TheYucatanPeninsulaisthelandoftheMayanIndians.Thiscivilizationinventedwritingchatisstillunknown.TheydevelopedthearithmeticconceptofzeroyearsbeforeEuropeacquireditfromtheOrient,andtheyknewtheaccuratelengthofayear.TheirearliestcitieswerecarvedfromtherainforestsofGuatemala.ScholarsarestillpuzzledoverthecircumstancesthatledtheMayanstoabandoncitiesandbuildingsthroughoutthecenturies.Thelastgreatcities,builtbetween900and1200A.D.wereinnorthernYucatannearMerida.
ThegreatMayancivilizationcametoanendatChichen-Itza,whichisjustseventy-fivemilesfromMerida.Chichen-Itzawasfoundedabout435A.D.andabandonedseveraltimesbeforetheToltecsconquereditinthe10thcentury.AninterestingMayanstructureistheTempleofthe.Tiger.Nearbyisaballcourt,usedforagameresemblingsoccer.Tolosewasfatal:thelosingcaptainwasbeheadedantihiswifewastakenassecondarywifebythevictor.TherearealsoastronomicalobservatorycalledTempleoftheWarriorsandthesacredwall,wherecross-eyedgirlsweretossedasasacrificetotheraingod.
62.ThegreatMayancivilizationfinished_________.
A.intheOrient
B.inMerida
C.intheforestsofGuatemala
D.atChichen-Icza
63.ThefateofmanyMayanwomenwhowerecross-eyedWasthat__________.
A.theywereburiedalive
B.theirheadswerecutoff
C.theywereusedashumansacrifices
D.theyweregivenasprizesinatheleticcompetition
64.ThelastgreatcitiesoftheMayanswerebuilt_______.
A.between200and600A.D.
B.between900and1200A.D.
C.between435and800A.D.
D.between1300and1800A.D.
65.WhichofthefollowingaccomplishmentsisnotcreditedtotheMayans?
A.Thedevelopmentoftheconceptofzero.
B.Asystemofwritingthatisstillundecoded.
C.Theabilityoftracingthemovementofthesunandtheplanets.
D.Theknowledgeofthelengthofayear.
PartIVClozeTest
Theworldisverydifferentnow.Formanholdsinhis(66)handsthepowertoabolishallformsoffirmsofhumanpovertyandallformsofhumanlife.Andyetthesamerevolutionarybeliefs(67)whichourforebearsfoughtarestill(68)issuearoundtheglobe-----the(69)therightsofmancomenotfromthegenerosityofthestate,butfromthehandofGod.
Wedarenotforgettodaythatwearethe(70)ofthatfirstrevolution.Letthewordgo(71)fromthistimeandplace,tofriendandfoe(72),thatthetorchhasbeenpassedtoanewgenerationofAmericans-borninthiscentury,temperedbywar,disciplinedbyahardandbitterpeace,proudofourancientheritage-andunwillingtowitnessorpermittheslowundoingofthosehumanrights(73)whichthisnationhasalwaysbeencommitted.
Leteverynationknow,whetheritwishesuswellorillthatweshallpayanyprice,(74)anyburden,meetanyhardship,supportanfriend,opposeanyfoe,inordertoassurethesurvivalandthesuccessofliberty.
Tochoseold311ies(75)culturalandspiritualoriginsweshare.wepledgetheloyaltyoffaithfulfriends.United,thereis(76)wecannotdoinahostofcooperativeventures.(77)thereislittlewecando-forwedarenotmeetapowerfulchallengeatoddsandsplit(78).
Tothosenewstateswhomwewelcometotheranksofthefree,wepledgeourwordthatoneformofcolonialcontrolshallnothavepassedawaymerelytobe(79)byafargreaterirontyranny.Weshallnotalwaysexpecttofindthemsupportingtheirownfreedomandtorememberthat,inthepast,thosewhofoolishly,soughtpowerbyridingthebackofthetigerended(80)inside.
Tothosepeoplesinthehutsandvillagesacrosstheglobestrugglingtobreakthebondsofmassmisery,wePledgeourbesteffortstohelpthemhelpthemselves,for(81)periodisrequirednotbecausetheCommunistsmaybedoingit,notbecauseweseektheirvotes,butbecauseitisright.
Letallourneighborsknowthatweshalljoinwiththemto(82)aggressionorsubversionanywhereintheAmericas.Andleteveryotherpowerknowthatthisopposehemisphereintendstoremainthemasterofits
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