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Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. 1. _____ our great surprise, the new secretary can speak four foreign languages. A) Of B) For C) In D) To 2. When dealing with a _____ task, Alice always asks for help from people around her. A) wonderful B) funny C) difficult D) simple 3. ______ the help of the people all over the world, they rebuilt their hometown soon. A) At B) Of C) Under D) With 4. It�s a shame that he is still _____ his parents; he is already 25 years old. � A) depending on��� ��B) growing on��� C) focusing on��� � �D) feeding on 5. Mr. Smith stayed up late on Friday, _____ a long speech for the president. A ) prepared B) preparing C) to prepare D) prepare 6. It had never _____ to him that he might be falling in love with her. A) happened B) occurred C) referred D) came 7. In learning English we should not ______ our students of their mistakes all the time. A) remind B) remember C) remain D) remark 8. It was Richard�s first day to go to work, and he was _____ to create a good impression on his colleagues. A) determining B) determine C) determined D)determination 9. I like your method of teaching and shall ______ them in my teaching. A) adopt B) absorb C) acquire D) afford 10. The plane was delayed, so the passengers _______ time by playing cards and watching TV. A) lost B) spent C) wasted D) killed 11. We did not send you an invitation, as we took it for _______ you would be coming. A) sure B) granted C) positive D) known 12. The department manager _____ a new plan to promote sales at the meeting. A) took away B) looked after C) put forward D) got on 13. The bridge was named _____the hero who gave his life for the cause of people. A) for B) after C) with D) from 14. The police told the children _____ on the thin ice. A) not skating B) no skating C) to skate D) not to skate 15. The _____ edition of the dictionary is far better than the previous ones. A) latest B) last C) lasting D) late �_RPart II Reading Comprehension (40�) Section A Directions: There are 3 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) and choose the best one. Passage 1 Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: Youth(R�t^) is not a matter of time but a matter of self-improvement, both physically and morally�S��_�eb� �. Being a good youth, one should have those factors: the basic one is health. A healthy body is a kind of priceless treasure. One can do nothing without it. Secondly, we should pay essential attention to our moral character. We should be always willing to help those in trouble without any complaints. Moreover, we should care more about the people around us. Thirdly, cooperation and communication also play an important role in being a good youth. No one can live alone without any friends. And nobody can work out every problem without help of partners. So the youth should and must learn how to live and work well with others, including those people you don�t like to cooperate or communicate with. The last but not the least, patriotism, meaning a love of one�s country, is the one we should never forget. People always misunderstand the word �patriots� by thinking it only refers to those fighters who fight for their country. As a matter of fact, a patriot will do the things his country asks him to do. So being a youth is one thing, and being a good one really needs to take every effort to make yourself to be. 1. The passage really wants to tell us that ________. A) what the meaning of �patriots� is B) the qualities a good youth should have C) a youth should be doing good D) one should help others 2. The first thing a good youth should have is ________. A) the best looking B)the best riches C) the good ability D)a healthy body 3. A good youth should help others ________. A) willingly B) at his convenience C) if he wants to D) with complaints 4. From the passage, we can know that cooperation and communication are _______. A) good for some introverts B) helpful to us C) important to everyone D) not necessary to good friends 5. In the author�s opinion, the patriots must _______. A) fight for the country B) learn everything C) do what their country need them to do D) protect their family and country Passage 2 Questions�6 to 10 are based on the following passage Friendship is one of the basic bonds between human beings. While the characteristics of friendship might vary from one country to another, people from all cultures not only enjoy friends but need them. Many studies have shown that teenagers who have no friends often suffer from psychological disorders. It has been shown that teenagers, perhaps more than any other age group, need companionship and a sense of belonging. The negative consequences of loneliness have also been observed among the elderly. The death of a spouse often leaves a widow or a widower totally bereft. If, however, they are surrounded by friends and relatives and if they are able to articulate their feelings, they are more likely to recover from their grief. �No man is an island.� In other words, we are all parts of society. We all need the love, admiration, respect and moral support of other people. If we are fortunate, our friends will provide us with all of these necessary aspects of life. As most people observe, there are many levels of friendship. The degree or intensity of friendship varies depending on the personality of the individuals involved and the context of the relationships. Extroverts enjoy being surrounded by many people whereas introverts are perhaps content with fewer but more intense friendships. Everyone is not equally open with all their friends. The degree of intimacy is determined by many factors. Close friends can be formed at any stage in one�s life but they are usually very rare. Not very many people have more than a few really close friends. Irrespective of the level of intimacy, all friendships are based on reciprocity(�N�`�SR), honesty and a certain amount of love and affection. 6. The second paragraph implies that________. A) human beings need companionship and a sense of belonging B) the elderly suffer a lot from the negative effect of loneliness C) a widow or a widower will die very soon without companionship D) teenagers without friends will suffer from psychological problems 7. �No man is an island� (Line 1, Para. 3) implies that ________. A) everyone is a part of an island B) man cannot be an island C) everyone is just a part of society D) society is an island 8. The degree of friendship mainly depends on________. A) age B) personality C) belonging D) culture 9. The author thinks that close friends ________. A) can be easily formed when one is young B) cannot be long-lasting C) are not rare for everyone D) are rare for most people 10. The word �irrespective� (Last sentence, Para. 5) means _______. A) not respecting B) dishonoring C) regardless D) considering Passage 3 Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage. Robert Owen was born in Wales in 1771. At the age of ten he went to work. His employer had a large private library so Owen was able to educate himself. He read a lot in his spare time and at nineteen he was given the job of superintendent at a Manchester cotton mill. He was so successful there that he persuaded his employer to buy the New Lanark mills in Scotland. �� ��When he arrived at New Lanark it was a dirty little town with a population of 2,000 people. Nobody paid any attention to the workers� houses or their children�s education. The conditions in the factories were very bad. There was a lot of crime and the men spent most of their wages on alcoholic drinks. �� ��Owen improved the houses. He encouraged people to be clean and save money. He opened a shop and sold the workers cheap, well-made goods to help them. He limited the sale of alcoholic drinks. Most importantly, he was concerned with the children�s education. In 1815 he opened the first free primary school in Britain. �� ��People came from all over the country to visit Owen�s factory. They saw that the workers were healthier and more efficient than in other towns. Their children were better fed and better educated. Owen tried the same experiment in the United States. He bought some land there in 1825, but the community was too far away. He could not keep it under control and lost most of his money. �� ��Owen never stopped fighting for his ideas. Above all, he believed that people are not born good or bad. He was a practical man and his ideas were practical. �If you give people good working conditions,� he thought, �they will work well and, the most important thing of all, if you give them the chance to learn, they will be better people.� 11. Robert Owen�s first responsible job was in _________. �� � A) Wales �B) Scotland �C) Manchester ���D) the United States 12. For Owen, his greatest achievement in New Lanark was _________. �� A) improving workers� houses �� B) helping people to save money �� C) preventing men from getting drunk � �D) providing the children with a good education 13. From the passage we may infer that Owen was born _________. �� A) into a poor family � �B) into a rich family �� C) into a middle class family �� D) into a noble family 14. 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