英语竞赛试题 11页

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英语竞赛试题

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2011年水利与环境学院英语竞赛试卷(满分120分)时间:120分钟PartIVocabularyandStructures(15marks)Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachblanktherearefourchoices,markedA,BCandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence,thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.1.The_____driverthinksthataccidentsonlyhappentootherpeople.A.generalB.usualC.commonD.average2.OurplannedvisittotheUnitedStates_______becausewewereunabletogetthevisas.A.felloverB.felldownC.fellthroughD.fellon3.WhenSally______thecriminal______herhouse,shescreamedatthetopofhervoicebecauseshedidn’twant______.A.saw;enter;killedB.saw;enter;tobekilledC.sees;entering;bekilledD.sees;enter;killing4.Whileseniorofficerstriedtoplaydowntheracialaspectsoftheriots,theinternalMetropolitanpolicefilesreleasedthismonthatthepublicrecordofficeconfirmthatthedisturbanceswereoverwhelmingly_____by300to400strong“KeepBritainWhite”mobs,manyofthemTeddyboysarmedwithironbars,butcher'sknivesandweightedleatherbelts,whowent“nigger-hunting”amongtheWestIndianresidentsofNotingHillandNotingDale.A.eruptedB.commencedC.triggeredD.inaugurated5.Thefirstnightleftfiveblackmen_____onthepavementsofNotingHill.A.lyingunconsciousB.therediedC.feelfaintD.serioushurt6.TheMetcommissionerwastoldthat_____the108peoplewhowerechargedwithoffencesrangingfromgrievousbodilyharmtoaffrayandriotandpossessingoffensiveweapons,72werewhiteand36were“colored”.A.forB.fromC.ofD.in7.ScientistshavewarnedthatpenguinsintheAntarcticcouldbevery________tochangesinclimateandcouldbethreatenedbyanylong-termtemperatureshifts.A.superstitiousB.acceptableC.suspiciousD.susceptible8.It'sfreezingoutside;you'dbetter_________blackicewhenyoudrivehome.A.lookdownonB.checkuponC.watchoutforD.keepout9.Hewouldn’twant________ofhisparentstoknowthathehasagirlfriend.A.eitherB.anyC.neitherD.none10.Herperformanceinthelastscenewas________.A.fairlydescribableB.quiteremarkableC.rathernotableD.verynoticeable11.Essentially,atheoryisanabstract,________symbolicrepresentationofreality.A.whatitisconceivedB.thatisconceivedC.whatisconceivedtobeD.thatisbeingconceivedof12.Onlyafterababysealispushedintotheseabyitsmother________toswim.A.howwillitlearnB.willitlearnhowC.itwilllearnhowD.anditlearnshow11\n13.Severaloftheadministrativeparticipantsrecognizedthesupportandleadershipfromtheirinstitution'schiefexecutiveofficersasaseriousmotivatingfactoratthosemoments_________.A.iftheproblemwaschallengingB.asthesituationbecameseriousC.whenthechallengesseemedoverwhelmingD.whichthecounterpartgrewmanipulating14.Girl:HiPaul—lookingforwardtoyourholiday?Boy:Oh,yeah—it’sgoingtobegreat.ThoughI’mabitworriedthatI’vepackedthewrongclothes.Idon’tthinktheweather’sgoingtobeasgoodasIhoped.Girl:________Boy:That’sright—myfirstflight.A.EverythingwillbeOK,isn’tit?B.You’reflyingonSaturday,aren’tyou?C.It’sfarfromhere,aseverybodyknows.D.That’sagoodidea,anyway.15.John:Whatplasticproductsdoyouhaveinmindthatareeasytorecycle?Tom:Shampoobottles,detergentbottles,medicinebottles,foodcontainers,etc.Theyarealleasilycollectableandreusable.John:________,butactuallyIthinkyouaremissingthepointofrecycling.Itdoesn’tjustmeanusingoldbottlesagainandagainforthesamepurpose.Whatitmeansthesedaysismeltingtheplasticsdownandbuildingthemupagainintosomecompletelynewproduct.A.NottoobadB.SomethingiswrongC.You’rerightthereD.It’sanewideaPartIIReadingComprehension(50marks)Directions:Thereis 5passageinthispart.Foreachofpartwith5questions,andtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDineachquestion.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.(Passage1)NewFindingsinArchaeologylSouthAmericaandMadagascarwerejoined70millionyearsagoPicture:ReutersAnoldcroc:ThediscoveryinBrazilofanearlycompletefossilisedskeletonoftheprehistoriccrocodileUbera-basuchusterrificus,above,supportstheoriesthatSouthAmericaand Madagascarwerejoined70millionyearsago.●We’vealljustgot40,000yearsolderTwoskullsfoundinAfricahavebeenidentifiedastheoldesthumanremainsknowntoscience.Thefossilisedbonesfoundin1967were11\noriginallythoughttobe130,000yearsold.Butare-datingofrocklayersnearthosewhichyieldedthefossilsshowedtheyareactuallyabout195,000yearsold—fromthetimemodernhumansemerged.Theskulls,knownasOmoIandII,pushbacktheknownpresenceofHomosapiensinAfricaby40,000years.ThepreviousoldestHomosapiensskulls,datedtobetween154,000and160,000yearsold,werefoundnearavillagecalledHertointheafarregionofeasternEthiopia.OmoIandIIwereunearthedbyfamouspalaeontologistRichardLeakeyalongtheOmoRiverinsouthernEthiopia,nearthetownofKibish.OmoI’smoremodernfeaturesledtodisagreementamongexpertsoverwhethertheywerethesameage.Therocksinwhichtheywerefoundshowtheyare,saidAustralianarchaeologistProfIanMcDougall,whomadethediscovery.Hetoldscientificjournal“Nature”:“OmoIandOmoIIarerelativelysecurelydatedto195,000yearsold,makingthemtheoldestanatomicallymodernhumanfossilsyetrecovered.”16.Bywhichmeanscouldthescientiststelltheageoffossilstheyhavefound?A.Thebonesofthefossils.B.Theplacewheretheywerefound.C.Thehistoryofhumans.D.Identifyingtherocklayersofthefossils.17Howmanyyearsolderhasourspeciesbecomebythenewdiscovery?A.130,000.B.40,000.C.195,000.D.Between154,000and160,000.18.WhereweretheOmoIandIIfound?A.NearHerto.B.AlongtheOmoRiver.C.NearKibish.D.InAustralia.19.Whatdoestheword“homosapiens”meaninthispassage?A.Humanbeing.B.Asampleoffossils.C.Ariver.D.Acountry.20.WhichofthefollowingstatementsareNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThediscoveryofanoldcrocodileskeletoninBrazilmakespeoplebelievethatSouthAmericaandMadagascarwerejoined70millionyearsago.B.ProfIanMcDougallthoughtOmoIandIIweretheoldesthumanfossilsdiscovered.C.ProfIanMcDougalldiscoveredthatOmoIandIIwerenotthesameage.D.OmoIandIIwerediscoveredinsouthernEthiopia.(Passage2)Takingapeepatwhat'sgoingoninyourheadCARLFiler,18,astarsalesmanataB&QhardwarestoreintheUK,wascalledupforpromotionwithinoneweekofstartingwork.But,insteadofbeingmadesupervisor,hewassacked—afterhisemployerssawtheresultsofhispsychometrictest.Youmightthinkthatanyonewhoanswersthathe“stronglydisagreesheisanover-achieverisaskingfortrouble,butMrFileralreadythoughthehadprovedhimselfmorethancapable.Thisyear,nearlyhalfofUKfirms—46percent—willusepsychometricteststoselecttrainees,comparedwithjust17percentin2000,accordingtoareportforGTI,apublisherofgraduatecareerguides.Thesetests,whichratecandidates’abilityandgaugetheirpersonality,havebeenusedintheUKsincethe1980s.Butassortedstudieshaveshownmostpeople—graduatesinparticular—are11\nwhollycynicalabouttheideaoftheirpersonalitybeing“measured.“Peopletendtoseethemaseithertoosillyortooclever,saysCliveFletcher,professorofoccupationalpsychologyatUniversityofLondon.“Butalltheevidenceindicatesthetestsdohavesomevalue.Thefirstpersonalitytestasweknowit,wasdevelopedbytheAmericanarmyin1917tofilteroutweakrecruits.Butitwasnotuntilthe1980sthatthetestsbecamepopularinBritain.Witharisingnumberofgraduatesgoingforadecreasingnumberofjobs,organizationsbegantoseepsychometrictestingasacheap,reliablealternativetotheexpensive,time-consuminginterview.Buttodaythetestsarebecomingalarminglysophisticatedandareedgingtowardsprobingthe“darkside:pathologyandpersonalitydisorders.Increasingly,testsarebeingusedtotrytodetectpromisingyounggraduateswhomay,laterinlife,flyofftherails(gocrazy);ortostoppsychopaths(havingmentaldisorder)gettingrecruited.Inthefuture,intervieweescouldevenbegivenamouthswabtorevealthegeneticandbiologicalmarkersofpersonality.“Weareheadingfortheeraofgeneticscreening,”warnsCarolynJones,oftheInstituteforEmploymentRights.“Ithinkthesetestsareveryflawed.Andthereareotherproblemswiththetests.Forstarters,itispossibletofakeit—eventhetestproducersagreeonthis.Buttheyhavemadeitashardaspossible.Forexample,lookatwhetheryouagreeordisagreewiththefollowingtwostatements:“Newideascomeeasilytome”and“Ifindgeneratingnewconceptsdifficult.”Howlongdidittakeyoutorealizetheybothcouldmeanthesamething?Themainargument,however,isthatthetestsareinvalidandcannotquantify(putanumericalvalueon)somethingaschangeableaspersonality.Thegoldenruleisthen,thatapsychometrictestshouldneverbeusedasthesolebasisofselection,butshouldalwaysbefollowedbyinterviews.21.Mostpeople'sattitudetowardsthepsychometrictestis______.A.contemptuousB.favorableC.tolerantD.confounded22.Whichofthefollowingisoneofthereasonswhypsychometrictestingwinsanadvantageoverinterviews?A.Itdoesn'tcostanymoney.B.Itrequiresnoequipment.C.Itistime-saving.D.Itcanbedonewithinseconds.23.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistheauthor'sidea?A.Psychometrictestsaredefective.B.Psychometrictestsshouldnotbetheonlywaytorecruitpromisingyounggraduates.C.Psychometrictestsareinvalidandcannotquantifysomethingchangeableaspersonality.D.Psychometrictestsaregoldenrules.24.Thetestproducersmakethetestsverycomplicatedto______.A.avoidcheatingB.improvegeneticscreeningC.findoutthebestideasD.generatenewconcepts25.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheAmericanarmydevelopedthefirstpersonalitytesttoscreenoutweakrecruits.B.Inthefuture,interviewerscouldgiveamouthswabtorevealinterviewees’symptoms.C.Therearepossibilitiesforstarterstocheatinthepsychometrictests.11\nD.Interviewsstillplayanimportantroleinevaluatinginterviewees.(Passage3)Sixteen-year-oldKarlosDearman’sfutureislookingmuchbrighterthanhemightpreviouslyhaveimagined.“I’vealwaysbeenintobikes,butneverthoughtI’dendupworkingwiththem,”hesays.“Thisschemehaschangedmylife.”Karlosislearningtorefurbish(翻新)oldbicyclesintheworkshopofReCycleBikes,alocalcommunitycharityinSheffield,whichhasacontractwiththecitycounciltoprovidetrainingopportunitiesforyoungpeopleaged14to16,particularlythosestrugglinginmainstreameducationorexcludedfromschool.“It’saboutengagingyoungsterswitheducationandyouthtrainingbyteachingthemworkandlifeskills,”explainsDesPearce,workshoptrainingmanager.“Theseyoungpeoplehavesomuchpotential,butoftendon’trealizeit.”Establishedin2001,ReCycleBikesrepairsbicyclesdonatedbythepublic,which,oncerestored,aresoldfor£20.Abandonedbikessuppliedbythecouncilensureasteadyflowofbikes,butarecentlyformedpartnershipwithSheffieldUniversityshouldimprovefurthertheprospectsoftheyoungmechanics.“Thestudentpopulationpresentsalargeandreadymarket,”saysPearce.“Soweapproachedtheuniversitylastyearandofferedtohostbikesalesonthecampus.Theythoughtitwasagreatidea,andagreedtosupplementourcouncilfunding.Thismeanswecantrainyoungsterstorepairextra500bikesoverthreeyears,andfundKarlos’sapprenticeship.”HavingsetupReCycleBikesonhisown,Pearcenowhasthestaffandresourcestotrackthecareerdevelopmentofthosewhohavepassedthroughhisworkshop.“Atthemomentwedependonanecdotalevidencefromtheschools,”hesays.“Butweareplanningexitinterviewswiththeyoungpeopletoascertainwhattheyplantodo,andthesewillallowustocheckontheirprogress.”Thatmostoftheteenagersenjoytheworkis,accordingtoPearce,easilyexplained.“Mostkidshaveriddenabikeandknowhowtooilachainormendapuncture.Aslow-costtransport,cyclinggivestheyoungandoldasenseoffreedomandindependence,andtheimpactontheirwell-beingisimmense.Addtothatagrowingconcernfortheenvironment,andit’snosurprisethatbikesalesareontheincrease.”26.WhatdoweknowaboutReCycleBikes?A.ItisapopularbrandofbikeswhicharesoldinSheffield.B.Itisalocalcommunitycharitythatprovidestrainingopportunitiesforyoungpeople.C.Itisacontractsignedbetweenalocalcommunitycharityandthecitycouncil.D.Itisatrainingprogramofferedbythecitycounciltothoseexcludedfromschool.27.HowdidReCycleBikesrunatthebeginning?A.Byrepairingbicyclesdonatedbythepublicandsellingthem.B.BydonationsfromthepublicandSheffieldUniversity.C.Bysellingbicyclessuppliedbythecitycouncil.D.Bytuitionfeesfromkidsagedbetween14and16.28.ReCycleBikeshasformedapartnershipwithSheffieldUniversitybecause____________.A.studentsatSheffieldUniversityassurealargeandreadymarketB.SheffieldUniversityoffersmanymechanicalteacherstoReCycleBikesC.SheffieldUniversitydonatesalotofmoneytoReCycleBikes11\nD.teenagersatReCycleBikescanstudyatSheffieldUniversityinthefuture29.WhydoesReCycleBikesdependoninformationfromtheschools?A.Theschoolsgiveaccurateinformation.B.Studentsdisliketellingthetruthininterviews.C.ReCycleBikesdoesn’thavetheabilitytotrackstudents’careerdevelopment.D.Allthetrainingorganizationsdoitthisway.30.AccordingtoPearce,whydomostoftheteenagersenjoythework?A.Mostkidswanttolearnhowtorepairbikes.B.Teenagersdon’thaveenoughmoneytobuycars.C.Youngsterscaremoreaboutbikesthanadults.D.Teenagersarefamiliarwithbikesandtheyhaveapassionforthem.(Passage4)AclassactionlawsuithasbeenfiledagainstaprominentTorontodoctorbypatientswhoallegeheinjectedabannedsubstanceintotheirfacesforcosmeticpurposes.Thedoctorhadalreadybeeninvestigatedformorethanthreeyearsforusingtheliquidsilicone,aproductnotauthorizedforuseinCanada.Somepatientssaytheyarenowsufferinghealthproblemsandthinktheliquidsiliconemaybetoblame.OneofthosepatientsisAnnaBarbiero.ShesaysherTorontodermatologisttoldherhewasusingliquidsiliconetosmoothoutwrinkles.whatshesayshedidn'ttellheristhatitisn'tapprovedforuseinCanada."Ididn'tknowwhatliquidsiliconewasandhejustcalledit'liquidgold',"Barbieroremembers.Afterherlasttreatment,AnnadiscoveredDr.SheldonPollackhadbeenorderedtostopusingthesiliconetwoyearsearlierbyHealthCanada.Expertssaysiliconecanmigratethroughthebody,andcauseinflammationanddeformities."Myupperlipisalwaysnumbanditburns,"Barbierosays.Barbieroisspearheading(带头)alawsuitagainstthedoctor,whoherlawyerthinksmightinvolveupto100patientsinjectedwiththesamematerial."Thefact,aphysicianofhisstaturewoulduseanunauthorizedproductonapatientbecausehethoughtitwasokay,isreallyverydisturbing,"sayslawyerDouglasElliott.Ontario'sCollegeofPhysiciansandSurgeonsisalsoinvestigatingDr.Pollacktoseeif,infact,hecontinuedtousethesiliconeafteragreeingtostopandwhetherhewroteinpatientrecordsthatheusedanotherlegalproductwhenheusedsilicone.However,inalettertotheCollege,Dr.PollackwrotethathehadalwaystoldpatientsthatthesiliconewasnotapprovedforsaleinCanada,andhadwarnedthemoftherisks.AndinBarbiero'scase,"...atthetimeofherfirstvisit,priortohereverreceivingIGLStreatment,IspecificallyinformedherthatthematerialwasnotapprovedforsaleinCanadabytheHealthProtectionBranchandthatIdidreceivethematerialfromoutsidethecountry...Iwouldliketoemphasizethat,asisevidentonMs.Barbiero'schart,IdrewaspecificdiagramonthechartwhichIcarefullydiscussedwithandexplainedtoMs.BarbieroasIdidwitheveryotherpatienttoexplainthenatureandlikelihoodofcomplicationsandthereasonsandconsequencesofthosepossiblecomplications."Dr.PollackdeclinedtospeaktoCTVNews,ortohavehislawyerdiscussthecase.Noneoftheallegationshavebeenprovenincourt.Butthecaseraisesquestionsabouttheabilityofgoverningbodiestomonitordoctors."There'salargermessageandthatis:buyerbeware,"saysNancyNeilsenofCosmeticSurgeryCanada,"It'sincumbent(负有义务的)onconsumerstodotheirresearch."31.DoctorSheldonPollackwaschargedthat________.11\nA.hehadprescribedwrongmedicineforpatientsbymistakeB.hehadtreatedhispatientswithsomethingillegal,causingbadresultChehadpretendedtobeaprominentsurgeonD.hehadsoldanunauthorizedproductinlargeamount32.Whatdoestheword"dermatologist"(Line2,Para.2)mean?A.Apersonwhoseworkisfilling,cleaningandtakingoutteeth.B.Apersonwhoseworkisstudyingmentaldiseases.C.Apersonwhoseworkishealingeyediseases.D.Apersonwhoseworkiscuringskindiseases.33.TheinvestigationofOntario'sCollegeofPhysiciansandSurgeonsistofind________.A.whetherhestillhasillegaltreatmentonhispatientsB.howmanypatientshavebeenabusedC.ifhetoldhispatientsabouttheriskD.howmuchmoneyhegotfromhisillegaltreatment34.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Barbierotookthetreatmentafterbeingtoldtherisk.B.Dr.SheldonPollackstartedhisworkwiththepatients'agreementtoacceptthepotentialrisk.C.Afamousdoctorshouldbeauthorizedtousesomethinghethinksokayonpatients.D.Barbieroissufferingalot.35.Fromtheendingpartofthepassage,wecanconcludethat________.A..BarbierowillwinthelawsuitB.Dr.SheldonPollackwillwinthelawsuitC.thecaseshavebeendismissedD.governingbodiestomonitordoctorwillbecharged(Passage5)"Family"isofcourseanelasticword.ButwhenBritishpeoplesaythattheirsocietyisbasedonfamilylife,theyarethinkingof"family"initsnarrow,peculiarlyEuropeansenseofmother,fatherandchildrenlivingtogetheraloneintheirownhouseasaneconomicandsocialunit.Thus,everyBritishmarriageindicatesthebeginningofanewandindependentfamily—hencethetremendousimportanceofmarriageinBritishlife.Forboththemanandthewoman,marriagemeansleavingone'sparentsandstartingone'sownlife.Theman'sfirstdutywillthenbetohiswife,andthewife'stoherhusband.Hewillbeentirelyresponsibleforherfinancialsupport,andshefortherunningofthenewhome.Theirchildrenwillbetheircommonresponsibilityandtheirsalone.Neitherthewife'sparentsnorthehusband's,northeirbrothersorsisters,auntsoruncles,haveanyrighttointerferewiththem—theyaretheirownmasters.ReadersofnovelslikeJaneAusten'sPrideandPrejudicewillknowthatinformertimesmarriageamongwealthyfamilieswasarrangedbythegirl'sparents,thatis,itwastheparents'dutytofindasuitablehusbandfortheirdaughter,preferablyarichone,andbyskillfulencouragementtoleadhimeventuallytoasktheirpermissiontomarryher.Untilthattime,thegirlwasprotectedandmaintainedintheparents'home,andthefinancialreliefofgettingridofhercouldbeseenintheirgivingthenewlymarriedpairasumofmoneycalledadowry(嫁妆).Itisverydifferenttoday.Mostgirlsoftodaygetajobwhentheyleaveschoolandbecomefinanciallyindependentbeforetheirmarriage.Thishashadtworesults:agirlchoosesherownhusband,andshegetsnodowry.11\n36.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"'Family'isofcourseanelasticword"?A.Differentfamilieshavedifferentwaysoflife.B.Differentdefinitionscouldbegiventotheword.C.Differentnationshavedifferentfamilies.D.Differenttimesproducedifferentfamilies.37.ForanEnglishfamily,thehusband'sdutyis________.A.supportingthefamilywhilethewifeisfinancialB.defendingthefamilywhilethewifeisrunningthehomeC.financialwhilethewifeisrunningthehomeD.independentwhilethewifeisdependent38.Everythingisdecidedinafamily________.A.bythecoupleB.withthehelpoftheirparentsC.bybrothersandsistersD.withthehelpofauntsanduncles39.WhatisTRUEconcerningthebookPrideandPrejudice?A.Itisthebestbookonmarriage.B.Itisahandbookofmarriage.C.ItgivesquitesomeideasofEnglishsociallifeinthepast.D.Itprovidesalotofinformationofformertimewealthyfamilies.40.WithregardtomarriageinBritain,presentdaygirlsdifferfromformertimegirlsin________.A.therighttomarryB.moreparentalsupportC.choosinghusbandsD.socialpositionPartIIICloze(25marks)SectionA(20marks)Agreatdealofattentionisbeingpaidtodaytotheso-calleddigitaldivide--thedivisionoftheworldintotheinfo(information)richandtheinfopoor.Andthat__41__doesexisttoday.MywifeandIlecturedaboutthisloomingdangertwentyyearsago.Whatwasless_42__then,however,werethenew,positive__43__thatworkagainstthedigitaldivide.__44__,therearereasonstobe__45__.Therearetechnologicalreasonstohopethedigitaldividewillnarrow.AstheInternetbecomesmoreandmore__46__,itisintheinterestofbusinesstouniversalizeaccess-afterall,themorepeopleonline,themorepotential__47__thereare.Moreandmore__48__,afraidtheircountrieswillbeleft__49__,wanttospreadInternetaccess.Withinthenextdecadeortwo,onetotwobillionpeopleontheplanetwillbe__50__together.Asaresult,Inowbelievethedigitaldividewill__51__ratherthanwidenintheyearsahead.AndthatisverygoodnewsbecausetheInternetmaywellbethemostpowerfultoolfor__52__worldpovertythatwe'veeverhad.Ofcourse,theuseoftheInternetisn'ttheonlywayto__53__poverty.AndtheInternetisnottheonlytoolwehave.Butithas__54__potential.To__55__advantageofthistool,somepoorcountrieswillhavetogetovertheiroutdatedanti-colonialprejudices__56__respecttoforeigninvestment.Countriesthatstillthinkforeigninvestmentisa/an__57__oftheirsovereigntymightwellstudythehistoryof__58__(thebasicstructuralfoundationsofasociety)intheUnitedStates.WhentheUnitedStatesbuiltitsindustrialinfrastructure,itdidn'thavethecapitaltodoso.Andthatis__59__America'sSecondWaveinfrastructure-__60__roads,harbors,highways,portsandsoon-werebuiltwithforeigninvestment.11\n41.A)divideB)informationC)worldD)lecture42.A)obscureB)visibleC)invisibleD)indistinct43.A)forcesB)obstaclesC)eventsD)surprises44.A)SeriouslyB)EntirelyC)ActuallyD)Continuously45.A)negativeB)optimisticC)pleasantD)disappointed46.A)developedB)centralizedC)realizedD)commercialized47.A)usersB)producersC)customersD)citizens48.A)enterprisesB)governmentsC)officialsD)customers49.A)awayB)forC)asideD)behind50.A)nettedB)workedC)putD)organized51.A)decreaseB)narrowC)neglectD)low52.A)containingB)preventingC)keepingD)combating53.A)winB)detailC)defeatD)fear54.A)enormousB)countlessC)numericalD)big55.A)bringB)keepC)holdD)take56.A)atB)withC)ofD)for57.A)offenceB)investmentC)invasionD)insult58.A)constructionB)facilityC)infrastructureD)institution59.A)whyB)whereC)whenD)how60.A)concerningB)concludingC)accordingD)includingSectionB(5marks)Thereare5blanksinthepassage.Usethewordgivenontheright-handsidetoformawordthatfitsineachblank.RemembertowritetheanswersontheAnswerSheet.Interviewsarean(61)_____methodofchoosingthebestpeopleforjobs,yethumanbeingsliketoexamineeachotherinthisway.Oneofthemanyproblemsof(62)______,asitiscommonlypracticed,isthattheformsfilledinbyapplicantsoftenfailtoshowpeopleastheyreallyare.Thismeansthatyoucanfollowallthebestadvicewhencompletingyourformandstillfindthatyouareunsuccessfulatthenextstage---theinterview.(63)_____,intherarecaseswhereinterviewsareautomatic,acandidatewithaninadequatefrommaydosurprisinglywell.Ofcourse,yourformneedstoshowthatyouhave(64)_____inyourabilitytodothejob,butdon’ttrytoturnyourselfintosomeoneelse---apersonyouhavetopretendtobeattheinterview.Realismand(65)_____aredefinitelythebestapproach.A.imperfectB.honestyC.SimilarlyD.selectionE.confidencePartIVIQTest(10marks)Thereare5IQquestionsinthispart.WritetheanswersontheAnswerSheet.66.Whichwordcompletesthephrase?“Cloudsaretorainwhatlightningisto______”A.skyB.windC.thunderD.flash67.Whichlettersgointhebrackets?EN(FORT)SUSH(...)NF11\nA.EMITB.TIMEC.TROFD.HNFS68.Apostmandeliversmailroundahousingestate.Hedoesnotwanttovisitthesamestreetmorethanonce,butcanpassoverthesamestreetcorners.Onwhichhousingestateisthispossible?69.Whatnumbershouldreplacethequestionmark?A.10B.9C.8D.770.Howmanyrevolutionsmustthelargestcogmakeinordertobringthecogsbacktotheiroriginalpositions?A.56B.48C.36D.12PartVWriting(20marks)Directions:Youhavereadtheextractbelowaspartofanewspaperarticleonpersonalfreedoms.Readerswereaskedtosendintheiropinions.Youdecidetowritealetter(150-200words)respondingtothepointsraisedandexpressingyourownviews.Everyday,ourpersonalfreedomsarebeingerodedbyrulesandregulationswhichareintendedtoprotectus.Notcontentwithmerelytellingusaboutthedangersofsmokingorofdrivingwithoutaseatbelt,weareincreasinglybeingpreventedbylawfromengagingintheseactivities.Howfararethesecontrolsreallyjustified?11\n答题卡总得分:____________年级:________专业班级:______________姓名:__________考号________一、选择题:PartI(每题1分)1-5____________6-10____________11-15____________PartII(每题2分)16-20____________21-25____________26-30____________31-35____________36-40____________PartIII(每题1分)(sectionA)44-45____________(sectionB)46-50____________51-55____________56-60____________61-65____________PartIV(每题2分)66-70____________二、作文:(20分)____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________11

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