A. got fire B caught fire C. afi D. became fire 47. Because he did a very poor job and came up with bad results, his boss felt that he hadnt his responsibilities ed up B put up with C. looked forward to 48. WWFs" Living Planet Report 2002 states that humans are currently using over 20 percent more natural than can be regenerated A. sources B. environment C. elements D. resources 49. The article implies that people have realized the dangers of automobiles, and they are becoming less then A. attached to B. detached from C. inclined to D. aware of 50. His friend suggested that he should advice from the legal department A seek fo B. seek after C. seek D. seek out 51. The bad news deprived them the hope that there was a safe and socially approved road to success and happiness a. from B with 52. Most of the employees are said to the proposed new training system A obJec B oppose C. disagree D 53. No one at the meeting seemed to to the closing of the old airport A. obj B oppose C op D parents are apparently to the religious education in schools A. object B d C opposed D objected 1998. Jenn divorce, say ing that her husband physically and psychologically abused her. a filled in for B. filed for C. sued for 56. " Physicians, he said, "are more interested in writing and billing patients than caring for and about them A. prescriptions B. descriptions C transcriptions D subscriptions 57. The couple bought their son an annual to the tennis club as a birthday gift A. prescription scrI C transcription cription 58. The graduate students in the English department were told to study the phonetic of the conversations A. prescriptions B. descriptions
11 A. got fire B. caught fire C. afire D. became fire 47. Because he did a very poor job and came up with bad results, his boss felt that he hadn’t___ his responsibilities. A. lived up to B. put up with C. looked forward to D. gone in for 48. WWF’s “ Living Planet Report 2002” states that humans are currently using over 20 percent more natural___ than can be regenerated. A. sources B. environment C. elements D. resources 49. The article implies that people have realized the dangers of automobiles, and they are becoming less___ them. A. attached to B. detached from C. inclined to D. aware of 50. His friend suggested that he should___ advice from the legal department. A. seek for B. seek after C. seek D. seek out 51. The bad news deprived them___ the hope that there was a safe and socially approved road to success and happiness. A. from B. with C. about D. of 52. Most of the employees are said to___ the proposed new training system. A. object B. oppose C. disagree D. opposite 53. No one at the meeting seemed to___ to the closing of the old airport. A. object B. oppose C. opposite D. opposed 54. Many parents are apparently___ to the religious education in schools. A. object B. disagreement C. opposed D. objected 55. In 1998, Jenny___ divorce, saying that her husband physically and psychologically abused her. A. filled in for B. filed for C. sued for D. applied 56. “Physicians,” he said, “ are more interested in writing___ and billing patients than caring for and about them.” A. prescriptions B. descriptions C. transcriptions D. subscriptions 57. The couple bought their son an annual___ to the tennis club as a birthday gift. A. prescription B. description C. transcription D. subscription 58. The graduate students in the English department were told to study the phonetic___ of the conversations. A. prescriptions B. descriptions
C. transcriptions D. subscriptions 59. With a new wife, alimony and child support to pay, he struggled to A. make ends meet B. take ends meet C. manage ends to meet D. bring ends to meet 60. Barnes to involuntary manslaughter, and on May 29, 1981, a judge gave him years In prison. A. pleaded guilt B admitted guilt C pleaded guilty D admitted guilt 61. Money, the lifestyle and respect in the community were what him A caused B. drove C caugh D. motivated 62. The young man seemed to have few regrets for the damage he had on those closest to him A. inflicted B. afflicted C. conflicted D. relied 63. The arguments the writer made in chapter Ill and chapter VIll obviously with each other. A. inflicted B. afflicted C. conflicted D. contradictor 64. It is a disease which mainly children below the age of 6 A. inflicts B. afflicts C. conflicts D. effects 65. I kept her till her parents returned home A the B. the col 66. Cathy doesn't care what she eats, but she is very about what she wears A. particul B carin C. careless D demanding 67. his right hand left the railing of the bridge, Buttenhoff knew he'd made a mistake A. Instantly B. The instant C. At once D. Whenever 68. He had learned the story of these remarkable women from his mother, and was A. with bewilderment about B. for fear of C under impression of D. in awe of 69. Dale said, "I want my parents to be proud of me. I want them to know that what they d id for me was not A in vain B. for vain C no use worthy 70 On Take Your Daughter to Work Day, I brought my niece to the office with me so she could experience many of being a social worker. A. respects B. ideas C reasons D spects
12 C. transcriptions D. subscriptions 59. With a new wife, alimony and child support to pay, he struggled to___ . A. make ends meet B. take ends meet C. manage ends to meet D. bring ends to meet 60. Barnes___ to involuntary manslaughter, and on May 29, 1981, a judge gave him three years in prison. A. pleaded guilt B. admitted guilt C. pleaded guilty D. admitted guilty 61. Money, the lifestyle and respect in the community were what___ him. A. caused B. drove C. caught D. motivated 62. The young man seemed to have few regrets for the damage he had___ on those closest to him. A. inflicted B. afflicted C. conflicted D. relied 63. The arguments the writer made in chapter III and chapter VIII obviously___ with each other. A. inflicted B. afflicted C. conflicted D. contradictory 64. It is a disease which mainly___ children below the age of 6. A. inflicts B. afflicts C. conflicts D. effects 65. I kept her___ till her parents returned home. A. the company B. the companion C. company D. companion 66. Cathy doesn’t care what she eats, but she is very___ about what she wears. A. particular B. caring C. careless D. demanding 67. ___ his right hand left the railing of the bridge, Buttenhoff knew he’d made a mistake. A. Instantly B. The instant C. At once D. Whenever 68. He had learned the story of these remarkable women from his mother, and was___ their courage, passion for his life and their inner peace. A. with bewilderment about B. for fear of C. under impression of D. in awe of 69. Dale said, “ I want my parents to be proud of me. I want them to know that what they did for me was not___ .” A. in vain B. for vain C. no use D. worthy 70. On Take Your Daughter to Work Day, I brought my niece to the office with me so she could experience many___ of being a social worker. A. respects B. ideas C. reasons D. aspects
71. It is common that some young mothers decide to postpone their and look after their kids at home prep D speculations 72. The government great importance to intellectual property protection A. attaches B pu C. associates 73. The speaker the importance of adopting a positive attitude towards life A attached B C. stressed D. pointed 74. More the issue of business ethics in the context of economic globalization A emphasis should be placed on B stress should be put about C. attention should be paid on D. efforts should be made with 75. The investigators the possible consequences of the incident A. analyzed abou B. stud ied C. discussed about D pointed 76. A recent study has shown that the to child care centers, for working mothers, is the all-purpose grandmother, who watches the children and does much of the cleaning, shopping and cooking A option C. alternative D. substitute 77. Please contact the supervisor if you have questions the accommodation on ampus A ning B concerned 78. Some people dont want to get up simply because they dont like the activity that the A. stimulates B. awaits C. irritates D. pleases 79. This article states that Indians have had a hard time their pride because they have had many problems A. maintainin B. remaining C. detaining D. attaining 80. Color blindness is a genetically-caused cond ition in which a person cannot detect all colors. and this is more common in men than in women a. fault B. defect C shortcoming D. disease Section b Directions: There are 40 sentences in this section. Complete each sentence with the appropriate form of the word provided in the parentheses 1. Among the 12, 000, women outnumbered men nine to one, and most had seen a lot more of life than Zaslow who was 28 and never married. (contest) 13
13 71. It is common that some young mothers decide to postpone their___ and look after their kids at home. A. preparations B. aspirations C. inspirations D. speculations 72. The government___ great importance to intellectual property protection. A. attaches B. puts C. associates D. emphasizes 73. The speaker___ the importance of adopting a positive attitude towards life. A. attached B. emphasized on C. stressed D. pointed 74. More___ the issue of business ethics in the context of economic globalization. A. emphasis should be placed on B. stress should be put about C. attention should be paid on D. efforts should be made with 75. The investigators___ the possible consequences of the incident. A. analyzed about B. studied C. discussed about D. pointed 76. A recent study has shown that the___ to child care centers, for working mothers, is the all-purpose grandmother, who watches the children and does much of the cleaning, shopping and cooking. A. option B. choice C. alternative D. substitute 77. Please contact the supervisor if you have questions___ the accommodation on campus. A. concerning B. concerned C. concerning with D. concerned about 78. Some people don’t want to get up simply because they don’t like the activity that___ them. A. stimulates B. awaits C. irritates D. pleases 79. This article states that Indians have had a hard time___ their pride because they have had many problems. A. maintaining B. remaining C. detaining D. attaining 80. Color blindness is a genetically-caused condition in which a person cannot detect all colors, and this___ is more common in men than in women. A. fault B. defect C. shortcoming D. disease Section B Directions: There are 40 sentences in this section. Complete each sentence with the appropriate form of the word provided in the parentheses. 1. Among the 12,000___ , women outnumbered men nine to one, and most had seen a lot more of life than Zaslow, who was 28 and never married. (contest)
2. Beth Tolkoff, the third of four children, grew up in Philadelphia. (suburb) 3. When Tom told Jennifer he was applying for her old job, she warned him it was an 18-hour-a-day that required a strong, stable personality.(commit) 4. The columnists most idea grew out of letter from a woman who challenged his claim that Chicago is home to plenty of eligible men.(innovate 5. In the 1970s, the U. S. witnessed an increased interest in physical fitness, and or result is the current widespread of marathons in many American cities 6. As there are thousands of items within hands reach on the shelves, the to buy things you don' t really need or want is very strong(tempt) 7. Evidently, women often find that as they grow older and have complicated lives some friendships can be more of a burden than a support (increase) 8. Hotel chains offer special promotions, so check newspapers to get a better discount (period) 9. The two trucks collided with each other at the crossroads but the drivers were unhurt. (miracle) 10. If your doctor doesnt take your concerns seriously, find another one or contact the foundation fo 11. Embarrassed the boy finally began to read and soon got wrapped up in the story describing heroism,, loyalty and deceit. (coward 12. If people have a between beef and shrimp, a lot of them will still choose beef. 13. The purpose of this organization is to protect customers from unethical business practices and to promote the of high business and professional standard (maintain) 14. Is there any one place that is particularly for you?(memory) 15. They are try ing to introduce the hearing aid that clarifies the spoken word (d 16. According to Stuart Vyse, superstitions emerge whenever there is and anxiety about something that people want. (certain) 17. Who are qualified to perform the delicate task of suicide prevention (psychology) 18. Since it began operation in January 1999, the group has received many letters of.(grateful) not perfection is emphasized, " notes the dance program director. (participate 20. For centuries the Chinese have believed that planting shoots of bamboo assured.(prosper 21. She felt hurt, but didn't have the emotional resources for a.(confront) 22. As she developed her talents as a writer, Katherine began to make an identity for herself that was not dependent on peer.(approve the fundamental driving thrust that generates behavior.(motivate) 24. According to Professor Sears, Americans have trapped themselves by allowing the economy on the automobile industry. (rel
14 2. Beth Tolkoff, the third of four children, grew up in___ Philadelphia. (suburb) 3. When Tom told Jennifer he was applying for her old job, she warned him it was an 18-hour-a-day___ that required a strong, stable personality. (commit) 4. The columnist’s most___ idea grew out of letter from a woman who challenged his claim that Chicago is home to plenty of eligible men. (innovate) 5. In the 1970s, the U. S. witnessed an increased interest in physical fitness, and one result is the current widespread___ of marathons in many American c ities. (popular) 6. As there are thousands of items within hand’s reach on the shelves, the___ to buy things you don’t really need or want is very strong. (tempt) 7. Evidently, women often find that as they grow older and have___ complicated lives, some friendships can be more of a burden than a support. (increase) 8. Hotel chains___ offer special promotions, so check newspapers to get a better discount. (period) 9. The two trucks collided with each other at the crossroads, but the drivers were___ unhurt. (miracle) 10. If your doctor doesn’t take your concerns seriously, find another one or contact the foundation for___ . (assist) 11. Embarrassed, the boy finally began to read and soon got wrapped up in the story describing heroism, ___ , loyalty and deceit. (coward) 12. If people have a___ between beef and shrimp, a lot of them will still choose beef. (choose) 13. The purpose of this organization is to protect customers from unethical business practices and to promote the___ of high business and professional standards. (maintain) 14. Is there any one place that is particularly___ for you? (memory) 15. They are trying to introduce the___ hearing aid that clarifies the spoken word. (digit) 16. According to Stuart Vyse, superstitions emerge whenever there is___ and anxiety about something that people want. (certain) 17. Who are qualified to perform the delicate___ task of suicide prevention? (psychology) 18. Since it began operation in January 1999, the group has received many letters of___. (grateful) 19. “___ , not perfection is emphasized,” notes the dance program director. (participate) 20. For centuries the Chinese have believed that planting shoots of bamboo assured___. (prosper) 21. She felt hurt, but didn’t have the emotional resources for a___ . (confront) 22. As she developed her talents as a writer, Katherine began to make an identity for herself that was not dependent on peer___ . (approve) 23. ___ is the fundamental driving thrust that generates behavior. (motivate) 24. According to Professor Sears, Americans have trapped themselves by allowing the economy to become so___ on the automobile industry. (rely)
25. In his message the Premier hailed the achievements of the Organization of African Unity and the birth of the African Union ( congratulate) 26. The leader was facing threats not only from his former, but also his two pa 27. Now we know that problem is solvable, but it wasnt easy to find the,(solve 28. No longer is war seen as the automatic solution for international.(agree) 29. His wife and children are his.(depend) 30. Kerosene engines are more than gasoline engines because they will increase speed (desire) 31. Margaret Mead is an anthropolog ist who won fame describing primitive people to more evolved people. (culture) 32. They think the weather in Pennsy lvania is so they plan to move to Florida 33. It is believed that weight training can increase strength, help restore bone and diminish knee pain from arthritis(dense 34. The crew laid their paddle blades flat on top of the water to the boat (stable) 35. It is that you realize the importance of your decision. (essence) 36. My friends think that I should the hole some more before putting my money in 37. In russia. the loss of 15 millions men in World war lI meant that women had to become the doctors, the engineers, and the.(profession) 38. Large organizations usually send a formal letter to an, acknowledging receipt of the application(apply) 39. The oil comes in floating patches that stain the coral black and gray.( shore 40. A severe housing, espec ially in the cities, is also responsible for the declining birth rate.(short) II. READING COMPREHENSION Section a Close reading Directions: There are 30 passages in this section. Read carefully and then answer the questions that follow According to the World Health Organization, malaria kills about 3,000 people a day as many as 70% of whom are children under the age of five. Many groups of researchers are working on vaccines against the disease, but most agree that any vaccine that results will be imperfect. Nobody is expecting to confer full immun ity with a vaccine, because the organisms that cause malaria are not viruses or bacteria ( the trad itional targets of vaccination) but single-celled animal-like creatures. These are a lot more complex and diverse than trad itional vaccine targets. It is therefore hard to prime the immune system against all the strains of them that may cause the disease That might not be thought to matter much, on the basis that some protection is better than none. But a paper by Sylvain Gandon, Margaret Mackinnon and their
15 25. In his___ message the Premier hailed the achievements of the Organization of African Unity and the birth of the African Union. (congratulate) 26. The leader was facing threats not only from his former___, but also his two coalition parents. (loyal) 27. Now we know that problem is solvable, but it wasn’t easy to find the___. (solve) 28. No longer is war seen as the automatic solution for international___ . (agree) 29. His wife and children are his___ . (depend) 30. Kerosene engines are more___ than gasoline engines because they will increase speed. (desire) 31. Margaret Mead is an anthropologist who won fame describing primitive people to more___ evolved people. (culture) 32. They think the weather in Pennsylvania is___ so they plan to move to Florida. (bear) 33. It is believed that weight training can increase strength, help restore bone___ and diminish knee pain from arthritis. (dense) 34. The crew laid their paddle blades flat on top of the water to___ the boat. (stable) 35. It is___ that you realize the importance of your decision. (essence) 36. My friends think that I should___ the hole some more before putting my money in. (deep) 37. In Russia, the loss of 15 millions men in World War II meant that women had to become the doctors, the engineers, and the___ . (profession) 38. Large organizations usually send a formal letter to an___ , acknowledging receipt of the application. (apply) 39. The oil comes___ in floating patches that stain the coral black and gray. (shore) 40. A severe housing___ , especially in the cities, is also responsible for the declining birth rate. (short) III. READING COMPREHENSION Section A Close Reading Directions: There are 30 passages in this section. Read carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Passage 1 According to the World Health Organization, malaria kills about 3,000 people a day, as many as 70% of whom are children under the age of five. Many groups of researchers are working on vaccines against the disease, but most agree that any vaccine that results will be imperfect. Nobody is expecting to confer full immunity with a vaccine, because the organisms that cause malaria are not viruses or bacteria. (the traditional targets of vaccination) but single-celled animal-like creatures. These are a lot more complex and diverse than traditional vaccine targets. It is therefore hard to prime the immune system against all the strains of them that may cause the disease. That might not be thought to matter much, on the basis that some protection is better than none. But a paper by Sylvain Gandon, Margaret Mackinnon and their