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A.forcefullyB.externallyC.reluctantlyD.entirely
28.Cityresidentshaveahardtimetryingtoavoidcontactwithhazardouschemicalsindailylife.
A.dangerousB.prevalentC.novelD.invasive
29.Themostimportantaspectofmaintainingahealthydietiswhetheryoucansticktoit.
A.insistonB.dwellonC.coincidewithD.adhereto
30.Itriedtotalkmydaughterintodiningoutinanearbyrestaurantthatevening,butinvain.
A.tomysurpriseB.onherown
C.tonoeffectD.tosomeextent
SectionB
Directions:
Therearetenquestionsinthissection.Eachquestionisasentencewithsomethingmissing.BeloweachsentencearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseonewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Markthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringAnswerSheet.
31.Wewon'
thavesafeneighborhoodsunlesswe'
realways______ondrugcriminals.
A.toughB.roughC.thoroughD.enough
32.Thechallengeforusisto______thesenewstatesinbuildingamoreprosperousfuture.
A.participateB.engageC.commitD.contribute
33.Forty-fiveyearsofconflictand______betweenEastandWestarenowathingofthepast.
A.convictionB.compatibilityC.collaborationD.confrontation
34.Fewpeopleknowtheshapeofthenextcentury,forthegeniusofafreepeople______prediction.
A.deniesB.defiesC.repliesD.relies
35.Thesecountriesare______concludingafreetradeagreementtopropelregionaldevelopment.
A.onthevergeofB.intheinterestof
C.onthesideofD.attheexpenseof
36.We'
llcontinuealongtheroad______byourpresidentsmorethanseventyyearsago.
A.givenoutB.madeoutC.wipedoutD.mappedout
37.Whenyouwin,yourerrorsare______;
whenyoulose,yourerrorsaremagnified.
A.expandedB.obscuredC.cultivatedD.exaggerated
38.Althoughinherteens,theeldestdaughterhadtoquitschooltohelp______thefamily.
A.provideforB.headforC.fallforD.gofor
39.Carbon______referstothetotalsetofgreenhousegasesemissionscausedbyanorganization.
A.fingerprintB.footstepC.footprintD.blueprint
40.Thereisnoquestionthatoursisajustcauseandthatgoodwill______.
A.vanishB.wanderC.witherD.prevail
PARTⅢCLOZETEST
Thereare10questionsinthispartofthetest.Readthepassagethrough.Then,gobackandchooseonesuitablewordorphrasemarkedA,B,C,orDforeachblankinthepassage.Markthecorrespondingletterofthewordorphraseyouhavechosenwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringAnswerSheet.
Whenpeoplesearchonline,theyleaveatrailthatremainsstoredonthecentralcomputersoffirmssuchasGoogle,YahooandMicrosoft.Analyzingwhatwe'
relookingforontheWebcanofferaremarkable(41)intoouranxietiesandenthusiasms.
UKwriterandInternetexpertJohnBattellewroteonhisblog,"
Thiscantellus(42)thingsaboutwhoweareandwhatwewantasa(43)."
Google'
sexperimentalserviceGoogleTrends,forexample,comparesthenumbersofpeoplesearchingfordifferentwordsandphrasesfrom2004tothepresent.Accordingtothesegraphs,sometimespeople'
sinterestsareobviously(44)thenewsagenda:
whentheSpiceGirlsannounceareunion,there'
sanimmediate(45)tofindoutmoreaboutthem.Otherresultsarestrikinglyseasonal:
peoplegoshoppingonlineforcoatsinwinterandshortpantsinsummer.
Themostfascinatingpossibilityisthatsearchdatamighthelp(46)people'
sbehavior.Whenwesearchonlineforacertainbrandofstereosystem,wearesurelyindicatingwe'
remore(47)tobuythatbrand.
Perhapswesearchforapoliticalcandidate'
snamewhenwearethinkingabout(48)himorher.Maybeweevensearchfor"
stockmarketcrash"
or"
recession"
justbeforewestart(49)ourinvestments.Thisinformationcouldclearlybeusefultoasmartmarketer--it'
salreadyhowGoogledecideswhich(50)toshowonitssearchresultspages--ortoapoliticalcampaignmanager.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
A.investigation
A.extraordinary
A.culture
A.reducedto
A.rush
A.presume
A.liking
A.fightingagainst
A.withdrawingfrom
A.notices
B.insight
B.obvious
B.nation
B.resultingin
B.push
B.preoccupy
B.alike
B.votingfor
B.depositingin
B.papers
C.consideration
C.mysterious
C.person
C.backedupby
C.charge
C.predict
C.like
C.believingin
C.turningdown
C.advertisements
D.prospect
D.sensitive
D.mass
D.drivenby
D.dash
D.preserve
D.likely
D.runningfor
D.addingto
D.statements
PARTⅣREADINGCOMPREHENSION
PassageOne
NewYork'
sWCBSputsitinawaythatjustcan'
tbebetterexpressed:
"
Itwasanaccidentwaitingtohappen."
15-year-oldAlexaLongueirawaswanderingalongthestreetinStatenIsland,obliviouslytappingtextmessagesintoherphoneasshewalked.Distractedbyherphone,shefailedtonoticetheopenmanhole(下水道窨井)inherpath,andplungedintoit,takinganunpreparedbathofrawsewagealongwithreceivingmoderateinjuries.Longueiracalledthedive"
reallygross,shockingandscary."
It'
snotallLongueira'
sfault.Themanholeshouldn'
thavebeenleftuncoveredandunattended,andnowarningsignsorhazardconeshadbeensetupneartheworksite.AworkerwithNewYork'
sDepartmentofEnvironmentalProtection(DEP),whowaspreparingtoflushthesewage,helpedherout,andthedepartmentlaterissuedaformalapologyfortheincident.
Nonetheless,observersareharshlydividedoverwhoistoblamehere.TheDEPiscertainlyatfaultforfailingtosecurethemanhole,buttowhatextentshouldthegirlbeheldaccountableforfailuretobeawareofhersurroundings?
Ifshehadsteppedintotrafficandbeenhitbyacar,wouldherreaction(thatis:
angerandapotentiallawsuit)beanydifferent?
Detachmentfromone'
senvironmentduetoelectronicgadgetsisagrowingproblem--andahazardousone.Thegovernmentiseventryingtogetinvolved,withmultiplelawsonthebooksacrossthecountryoutlawingcellphoneuseandtextmessagingwhileoperatingamotorvehicleinthewakeofseriousaccidentsinvolvingdistracteddrivers.NewYorkSenatorKrugereventriedtocriminalizetheuseofhandhelddevices(includingphones,musicplayers,andgameplayers)bypedestrianswhiletheyarecrossingstreetsinmajorNewYorkcities,duetoconcernsoverthenumberofautovs.pedestrianaccidents.
Followingasubstantialoutcry,thatlegislationappearsnevertohavebeenformallyintroduced.ButdidKrugerhaveapoint?
Whatinterestedme,atleast,istheendofthestowabovethatLongueiralostashoeinthesewage.Butsinceotherthingsarenotreportedaslost,I'
mguessingsheappearstohavemanagedtokeephergriponherphoneduringtheaccident.
51.By"
Itwasanaccidentwaitingtohappen"
NewYork'
sWCBSmeantthat______.
A.theaccidentshouldhavebeenavoidable
B.thiskindofaccidentshappenfrequently
C.somebodywasgladtoseewhatwouldhappen
D.anopenmanholeissureatrapforcarelesspedestrians
52.Whenthegirlfellintotheopenmanhole,she______.
A.wasseriouslyhurtB.wasfrightened
C.tookabathintherawsewageD.criedhelptotheDEPworker
53.Accordingtotheauthor,whowastoblamefortheaccident?
A.Thegirlherself.B.TheDEPworker.
C.Bothofthem.D.Nobody.
54.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisillegalintheU.S.?
A.Talkingonacellphonewhiledriving.
B.Textmessagingwhilewalkingacrossastreet.
C.Operatingmusicplayerswhiledriving.
D.Operatinggameplayerswhilewalkingacrossastreet.
55.Thephrase"
inthewakeof"
(Para.5)isclosestinmeaningto"
______"
.
A.inviewofB.onconditionof
C.asfarasD.withregardto
56.Theauthorfounditfunnythatthegirlhad______.
A.lostashoeinthesewageintheaccident
B.reportednothinglostaftertheaccident
C.gotafirmholdofherphoneduringtheaccident
D.managedtokeepherselfuprightinthemanhole
PassageTwo
Accordingtoastudy,intellectualactivitiesmakepeopleeatmorethanwhenjustresting.Thishasshednewlightonbrainfood.Thisfindingmightalsohelpexplaintheobesityepidemicofasocietyinwhichpeopleoftensit.
Researcherssplit14universitystudentvolunteersintothreegroupsfora45-minutesessionofeitherrelaxinginasittingposition,readingandsummarizingatext,orcompletingaseriesofmemory,attention,andalerttestsonthecomputer.Afterthesessions,theparticipantswereinvitedtoeatasmuchastheypleased.
Thoughthestudyinvolvedaverysmallnumberofparticipants,ther
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