D) consistently (A)55.ThechildrenwenttheretowatchtheirontowerA)toerectB) be erectedC) erectingd(C)D) being erected56.Theenginesmokeandsteam.A)gives upB) gives inC) gives awayD) gives off (D)57.Themanager promisedtokeepmeofhowourbusinesswasgoingonA)tobe informedB) on informingC) informedD) informing (C)58.Don'tthisnewstothepublicuntilwegiveyouthego-aheadA) releaseB) relieveC) relateD) retain (A)59.Sheneverlaughed,lost hertemper.A) or she ever didB) nor did she everC)ordid sheeverD) norsheeverdid (B)60.Thegoalshehad foughtall his lifeno longer seemed importantto him.A)afterwhich
D) consistently(A) 55.The children went there to watch the iron tower _. A) to erect B) be erected C) erecting D) being erected(C) 56.The engine _ smoke and steam. A) gives up B) gives in C) gives away D) gives off(D) 57.The manager promised to keep me _ of how our business was going on. A) to be informed B) on informing C) informed D) informing(C) 58.Don’t _ this news to the public until we give you the go-ahead. A) release B) relieve C) relate D) retain(A) 59.She never laughed, _ lost her temper. A) or she ever did B) nor did she ever C) or did she ever D) nor she ever did(B) 60.The goals _ he had fought all his life no longer seemed important to him. A) after which
B) for whichC) with whichD) at which (B)61.Ishould like to rentahouse,modern, comfortableandinaquiet neighborhoodA) all in allB) above allC) after allD) over all (B)62.wehavefinishedthecourse,weshall startdoingmorerevisionwork.A)FornowB) NowthatC) Ever sinceD) By now (B)63.Whatyouhavedoneisthe doctor's orders.A)attached toB)responsibletoC)resistanttoD) contraryto (D)64.John regrettedto the meeting last week.A) notgoingB) not to goC) not having been goingD) notto begoing (A)65.Theyinspiteoftheextremelydifficultconditions.A) carried outB) carried offC) carried onD) carried forward (C)
B) for which C) with which D) at which(B) 61.I should like to rent a house, modern, comfortable and _ in a quiet neighborhood. A) all in all B) above all C) after all D) over all(B) 62._ we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work. A) For now B) Now that C) Ever since D) By now(B) 63.What you have done is _ the doctor’s orders. A) attached to B) responsible to C) resistant to D) contrary to(D) 64.John regretted _ to the meeting last week. A) not going B) not to go C) not having been going D) not to be going(A) 65.They _ in spite of the extremely difficult conditions. A) carried out B) carried off C) carried on D) carried forward(C)
66.Mrs.Brown is supposedfor Italy last week.A)tohaveleftB) to be leavingC)to leaveD)to havebeen left (A)67.Mycameracan betotakepicturesincloudyorsunnyconditions.A) treatedB) adjustedC) adoptedD)remedied (B)68.Anewtechniquetheyields as awhole increased by20percent.A)wordingoutB) having worded outC) having been worded outD)tohavebeen wordedout (C)69.Childrenwhoareover-protectedbytheirparentsmaybecomeA) hurtB) damagedC) spoiledD) harmed (C)70.WhenMr.Jonesgetsold,hewilloverhisbusinesstohisson.A) takeB) handC) thinkD) get (B)PartIVCloze(15minutes)Directions:Thereare2oblanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfits
66.Mrs. Brown is supposed _ for Italy last week. A) to have left B) to be leaving C) to leave D) to have been left(A) 67.My camera can be _ to take pictures in cloudy or sunny conditions. A) treated B) adjusted C) adopted D) remedied(B) 68.A new technique _, the yields as a whole increased by 20 per cent. A) wording out B) having worded out C) having been worded out D) to have been worded out(C) 69.Children who are over-protected by their parents may become _. A) hurt B) damaged C) spoiled D) harmed(C) 70.When Mr. Jones gets old, he will _ over his business to his son. A) take B) hand C) think D) get(B) Part IV Cloze (15 minutes) Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits
intothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethrough the centre.The United States is well-knownfor its network of majorhighways designed to help a driver getfromone place to another in the shortest possible time._71_these wide modern Roads aregenerally72_andwellmaintained,with_73_sharp curves and manystraight_74,adirectrouteisnotalwaysthemost75one.Largehighwaysoftenpass76scenicareasand interesting small towns.Furthermore,these highwaysgenerally77largeurban centreswhichmeans thattheybecomecrowdedwith_78_trafficduring rushhours,_79_the"fast,direct"waybecomesaveryslowroute.However,there is_80_alwaysanotherrouteto take81_youare notin ahurry.Notfarfromthe_82_new"superhighways",thereareoften older,_83_heavilytraveled roadswhichgothroughthecountryside.84_ofthesearegoodtwo-lane(双车道)roads;othersareuneven roads_85_throughthe country.These secondaryroutes maygo upsteep slopes,alonghigh_86,ordownfrightening hillsides to towns_87_indeepvalleys.Throughtheseless direct routes,longer andslower,theygenerally go to places88the air is clean andofthescenery(风景)isbeautiful,andthedrivermayhavea89togetafresh,clean90the world.71.A)AlthoughB) BecauseC) SinceD)Therefore(A)72.A)stableB) splendidC) smoothD) complicated (C)73.A) littleB) fewC) muchD) many (B)74.A)selectionsB)separationsC) seriesD) sections (D)
into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. The United States is well-known for its network of major highways designed to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time. _71_ these wide modern Roads are generally _72_ and well maintained, with _73_ sharp curves and many straight _74_, a direct route is not always the most _75_ one. Large highways often pass _76_ scenic areas and interesting small towns. Furthermore, these highways generally _77_ large urban centres which means that they become crowded with _78_ traffic during rush hours, _79_ the “fast, direct” way becomes a very slow route. However, there is _80_ always another route to take _81_ you are not in a hurry. Not far from the _82_ new “superhighways”, there are often older, _83_ heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. _84_ of these are good two-lane (双车道) roads; others are uneven roads _85_ through the country. These secondary routes may go up steep slopes, along high _86_, or down frightening hillsides to towns _87_ in deep valleys. Through these less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to places _88_ the air is clean and the scenery (风景) is beautiful, and the driver may have a _89_ to get a fresh, clean _90_ of the world. 71.A) Although B) Because C) Since D) Therefore(A) 72.A) stable B) splendid C) smooth D) complicated(C) 73.A) little B) few C) much D) many(B) 74.A) selections B) separations C) series D) sections(D)
75.A)terribleB) possibleC) enjoyableD) profitable (C)76.A) toB) intoC) overD) by (D)77.A) leadB) connectC) collectD)communicate (B)78.A) largeB) fastC) lightD) heavy (D)79.A) whenB) forC) butD) that (A)80.A)yetB) stillC) almostD) quite (c)81.A) unlessB) ifC) asD) since (B)
75.A) terrible B) possible C) enjoyable D) profitable(C) 76.A) to B) into C) over D) by(D) 77.A) lead B) connect C) collect D) communicate(B) 78.A) large B) fast C) light D) heavy(D) 79.A) when B) for C) but D) that(A) 80.A) yet B) still C) almost D) quite(C) 81.A) unless B) if C) as D) since(B)