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    Part
    I
    Vocabulary
    and
    Structure
    (20
    points)
    Directions:
    In
    this
    part
    there
    are
    20
    incomplete
    sentences.
    For
    each
    sentence
    there
    are
    four
    choices
    marked
    A,
    B,
    C
    and
    D.
    Choose
    the
    ONE
    answer
    that
    best
    completes
    the
    sentence.
    Then
    mark
    the
    best
    choice
    and
    mark
    the
    corresponding
    letter
    on
    the
    Answer
    Sheet
    with
    a
    single
    line
    through
    the
    center.
    1.
    You
    don¡¯t
    object
    ________
    you
    by
    your
    first
    name,
    do
    you?A.
    for
    me
    to
    call
    B.
    me
    to
    call
    C.
    to
    my
    calling
    D.
    my
    calling
    2.
    My
    new
    glasses
    cost
    me
    _______
    the
    last
    pair
    that
    I
    bought.A.
    three
    times
    B.
    three
    times
    as
    much
    as
    C.
    three
    times
    as
    muchD.
    three
    times
    much
    as
    3.
    One
    of
    the
    guards
    _______
    when
    the
    general
    came
    in,
    which
    made
    him
    very
    angry.A.
    has
    slept
    B.
    were
    sleeping
    C.
    slept

    D.
    was
    sleeping
    4.
    Helen
    apologized
    for
    _______
    to
    attend
    the
    party.A.
    her
    not
    being
    able
    B.
    her
    being
    not
    able
    C.
    her
    to
    be
    not
    able
    D.
    her
    not
    to
    be
    able
    5.
    It
    _______
    me
    of
    the
    village
    where
    we
    spent
    our
    holidays
    last
    summer.A.
    remembers
    B.
    reminds
    C.
    recalls

    D.
    relies
    6.
    A
    _______
    man
    is
    happy
    with
    what
    he
    has.A.
    conceited
    B.
    competent
    C.
    confident
    D.
    contented
    7.
    He
    _______
    his
    son
    by
    giving
    him
    too
    much
    money.A.
    damaged
    B.
    hurt

    C.
    spoiled
    D.
    harmed
    8.
    Before
    signing
    the
    contract,
    Mr.
    White
    looked
    it
    over
    _______.A.
    primarily
    B.
    evenly

    C.
    formally
    D.
    cautiously
    9.
    The
    doctor
    soon
    made
    the
    worried
    patient
    feel
    _______
    ease.A.
    with

    B.
    atC.
    on

    D.
    off
    10.
    We
    were
    delighted
    to
    find
    the
    trees
    planted
    a
    year
    before
    _______
    very
    tall.A.
    growing
    B.
    being
    grown
    C.
    having
    been
    growingD.
    grown
    11.
    _______
    the
    importance
    of
    wearing
    seat
    belts
    while
    driving.A.
    Little
    they
    realize
    B.
    They
    little
    do
    realize
    C.
    Little
    realize
    do
    theyD.
    Little
    do
    they
    realize
    12.
    They
    will
    go
    home
    for
    winter
    vacation
    as
    soon
    as
    they
    ______
    their
    exams.A.
    have
    finished
    B.
    finish

    C.
    will
    finish
    D.
    will
    have
    finished
    13.
    Without
    your
    help,
    we
    _______
    so
    much.A.
    didn¡¯t
    achieve
    B.
    would
    not
    have
    achieved
    C.
    will
    not
    achieve
    D.
    don¡¯t
    achieve
    14.
    They
    sent
    us
    their
    statement,
    ________
    to
    get
    our
    support.
    A.
    hoped

    B.
    to
    hope
    C.
    hoping

    D.
    having
    hoped
    15.
    The
    time
    will
    come
    _______
    man
    can
    fly
    to
    outer
    space
    freely.A.
    that

    B.
    when

    C.
    in
    that

    D.
    which
    16.
    My
    wallet
    is
    nowhere
    to
    be
    found.
    I
    _______
    when
    I
    was
    on
    the
    bus.A.
    must
    have
    dropped
    itB.
    must
    drop
    it

    C.
    should
    have
    dropped
    itD.
    ought
    to
    have
    dropped
    it
    17.
    Arriving
    at
    the
    bus
    stop,
    _______
    waiting
    there.A.
    he
    found
    a
    lot
    of
    people

    B.
    a
    lot
    people
    were
    C.
    he
    found
    a
    lot
    of
    people¡¯s

    D.
    people
    were
    found
    18.
    ¡°She
    must
    be
    in
    the
    dormitory
    now.¡±
    ¡°No,
    she
    _______
    be
    there.
    I
    saw
    her
    in
    the
    classroom
    a
    minute
    ago.¡±A.
    mustn¡¯t

    B.
    couldn¡¯t
    C.
    can¡¯t

    D.
    wouldn¡¯t
    19.
    _______
    you
    were
    busy,
    I
    wouldn¡¯t
    have
    bothered
    you
    with
    my
    questions.A.
    If
    I
    realized
    B.
    Had
    I
    realized
    C.
    Did
    I
    have
    realized
    that

    D.
    As
    I
    realized
    20.
    Tom
    said
    that
    he
    wouldn¡¯t
    mind
    _______.A.
    to
    wait
    for
    us
    B.
    waiting
    for
    us
    C.
    wait
    for
    us
    D.
    for
    waiting
    us
    Part
    II
    Reading
    Comprehension
    (40
    points)
    Directions:
    There
    are
    four
    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.
    You
    should
    decide
    on
    the
    best
    choice
    and
    mark
    the
    corresponding
    letter
    on
    the
    Answer
    Sheet
    with
    a
    single
    line
    through
    the
    center.
    Passage
    1
    A
    little
    girl
    was
    given
    so
    many
    picture
    books
    on
    her
    seventh
    birthday
    that
    her
    father
    thought
    his
    daughter
    should
    give
    one
    or
    two
    of
    her
    new
    books
    to
    a
    little
    neighbor
    boy
    named
    Robert.
    Now,
    taking
    books,
    or
    anything
    else,
    from
    a
    little
    girl
    is
    like
    taking
    candy
    from
    a
    baby,
    but
    the
    father
    of
    the
    little
    girl
    had
    his
    way
    and
    Robert
    got
    two
    of
    her
    books.
    ¡°After
    all,
    that
    leaves
    you
    with
    nine,¡±
    said
    the
    father,
    who
    thought
    he
    was
    a
    philosopher
    and
    a
    child
    psychologist
    and
    couldn¡¯t
    shut
    his
    big
    stupid
    mouth
    on
    the
    subject.
    A
    few
    weeks
    later,
    the
    father
    went
    to
    his
    library
    to
    look
    up
    ¡°father¡±
    in
    the
    Oxford
    English
    Dictionary
    to
    feast
    his
    eyes
    on
    the
    praise
    of
    fatherhood
    through
    the
    centuries,
    but
    he
    couldn¡¯t
    find
    volume
    F-G
    and
    then
    he
    discovered
    that
    three
    others
    were
    missing,
    too.
    A-B,
    L-M,
    V-Z.
    He
    began
    to
    search
    his
    household
    and
    learned
    what
    had
    happened
    to
    the
    four
    missing
    volumes.
    ¡°A
    man
    came
    to
    the
    door
    this
    morning,¡±
    said
    his
    little
    daughter,
    ¡°and
    he
    didn¡¯t
    know
    how
    to
    get
    from
    here
    to
    Torrington,
    or
    from
    Torrington
    to
    Winsted,
    and
    he
    was
    a
    nice
    man,
    much
    nicer
    than
    Robert,
    and
    so
    I
    gave
    him
    four
    of
    your
    books.
    After
    all,
    there
    are
    thirteen
    volumes
    in
    the
    Oxford
    English
    Dictionary,
    and
    that
    leaves
    you
    with
    nine.¡±
    21.
    How
    does
    the
    writer
    feel
    about
    taking
    picture
    books
    from
    a
    little
    girl?

    A.
    This
    sort
    of
    thing
    is
    quite
    common.
    B.
    It
    makes
    no
    difference
    to
    a
    child.

    C.
    It¡¯s
    nothing
    to
    be
    surprised
    at
    .

    D.
    It
    may
    hurt
    the
    girl¡¯s
    feelings.
    22.
    In
    the
    second
    paragraph
    ¡°the
    father¡­had
    his
    way¡±
    means
    ________.

    A.
    the
    father
    went
    out
    to
    workB.
    the
    father
    made
    his
    own
    decision

    C.
    the
    father
    left
    his
    daughter
    alone

    D.
    the
    father
    did
    what
    he
    wanted
    23.
    Which
    of
    the
    following
    sentences
    may
    best
    reflect
    the
    girl¡¯s
    attitude
    toward
    her
    father?

    A.
    ¡°A
    man
    came
    to
    the
    door
    this
    morning.¡±

    B.
    ¡°He
    was
    a
    nice
    man,
    much
    nicer
    than
    Robert.¡±

    C.
    ¡°After
    all,
    that
    leaves
    you
    with
    nine.¡±
    D.
    ¡°I
    gave
    him
    four
    of
    your
    books.¡±
    24.
    What
    does
    the
    writer
    think
    of
    the
    father?

    A.
    He
    was
    very
    strict
    with
    his
    daughter.

    B.
    He
    was
    too
    proud
    to
    listen
    to
    his
    daughter.C.
    As
    a
    child
    psychologist,
    he
    didn¡¯t
    understand
    his
    daughter¡¯s
    psychology
    very
    well.

    D.
    As
    a
    father,
    he
    showed
    little
    care
    for
    his
    daughter.
    25.
    This
    short
    story
    tells
    us
    that
    ________.

    A.
    failure
    is
    the
    mother
    of
    success

    B.
    what
    you
    do
    not
    wish
    done
    to
    yourself,
    do
    not
    do
    to
    others

    C.
    we
    should
    put
    others
    first
    and
    ourselves
    last

    D.
    everything
    is
    hard
    in
    the
    beginning
    Passage
    2
    What
    is
    exactly
    a
    lie?
    Is
    it
    anything
    we
    say
    which
    we
    know
    is
    untrue?
    Or
    is
    it
    something
    more
    than
    that?
    For
    example,
    suppose
    a
    friend
    wants
    to
    borrow
    some
    money
    from
    you,
    you
    say:
    I
    wish
    I
    could
    help
    you
    but
    I¡¯m
    short
    of
    money
    myself.
    In
    fact,
    you
    are
    not
    short
    of
    money,
    but
    your
    friend
    is
    in
    the
    habit
    of
    not
    paying
    his
    debts
    and
    you
    don¡¯t
    want
    to
    hurt
    his
    feelings
    by
    reminding
    him
    of
    this.
    Is
    this
    really
    a
    lie?
    A
    scientific
    study
    of
    lying
    shows
    women
    are
    better
    liars
    than
    men,
    particularly
    when
    telling
    a
    ¡°white
    lie¡±
    such
    as
    when
    a
    woman
    at
    a
    party
    tells
    another
    woman
    that
    she
    likes
    her
    dress
    when
    she
    really
    thinks
    it
    looks
    terrible.
    However,
    this
    is
    only
    one
    side
    of
    the
    story.
    Other
    researches
    show
    that
    men
    are
    more
    likely
    to
    tell
    more
    serious
    lies,
    such
    as
    making
    a
    promise
    which
    they
    have
    no
    intention
    of
    fulfilling.
    This
    is
    the
    kind
    of
    lie
    politicians
    and
    businessmen
    are
    supposed
    to
    be
    particularly
    skilled
    at:
    the
    lie
    from
    which
    the
    liar
    hopes
    to
    profit
    or
    gain
    in
    some
    way.
    Research
    has
    also
    been
    done
    into
    the
    way
    people¡¯s
    behavior
    changes
    in
    a
    number
    of
    small,
    apparently
    unimportant
    ways
    when
    they
    lie.
    It
    has
    been
    found
    that
    if
    they
    are
    sitting
    down
    at
    the
    same
    time,
    they
    tend
    to
    move
    about
    in
    their
    chairs
    more
    than
    usual.
    To
    the
    trained
    observer
    they
    are
    saying
    I
    wish
    I
    were
    somewhere
    else
    now.
    26.
    This
    passage
    tells
    us
    that
    ________.

    A.
    telling
    lies
    is
    often
    necessary
    in
    order
    to
    avoid
    being
    defeated

    B.
    telling
    lies
    is
    often
    bad
    because
    people
    ought
    not
    to
    be
    dishonest

    C.
    telling
    lies
    is
    sometimes
    necessary
    in
    order
    not
    to
    hurt
    someone
    else¡¯s
    feelings

    D.
    telling
    lies
    is
    not
    bad
    at
    all
    in
    most
    cases
    27.
    In
    Paragraph
    2,
    the
    sentence
    ¡°Women
    are
    better
    liars
    than
    men
    do.¡±
    probably
    means
    ________.
    A.
    women
    are
    better
    at
    telling
    lies
    than
    men

    B.
    women
    liars
    are
    better
    accepted
    than
    men

    C.
    women
    have
    a
    better
    intention
    when
    telling
    lies

    D.
    women
    tell
    fewer
    lies
    than
    men
    do
    28.
    A
    ¡°white
    lie¡±
    means
    ________.

    A.
    a
    lie
    that
    is
    completely
    unbelievable

    B.
    a
    lie
    that
    is
    told
    with
    a
    good
    willC.
    a
    lie
    that
    is
    always
    believableD.
    a
    lie
    that
    often
    has
    an
    evil
    purpose
    29.
    Politicians
    and
    businessmen
    are
    supposed
    to
    be
    skilled
    at
    telling
    the
    kind
    of
    lies
    ________.

    A.
    from
    which
    they
    may
    gain
    some
    advantages

    B.
    that
    seems
    to
    be
    believable

    C.
    that
    women
    are
    most
    likely
    to
    believe

    D.
    with
    which
    they
    can
    have
    better
    relationship
    with
    others
    30.
    It
    can
    be
    concluded
    from
    the
    passage
    that
    ________.

    A.
    there
    is
    a
    simple
    way
    of
    finding
    out
    if
    someone
    is
    lying

    B.
    from
    some
    ways
    people
    behave
    we
    can
    know
    they
    are
    lying

    C.
    certain
    emotions
    are
    proof
    of
    lying

    D.
    in
    some
    situations
    women
    are
    most
    likely
    to
    think
    businessmen
    are
    dishonest
    Passage
    3
    Life
    really
    should
    be
    one
    long
    journey
    of
    joy
    for
    children
    born
    with
    a
    world
    of
    wealth
    at
    their
    feet.
    Internationally
    famous
    child
    doctor
    Robert
    Coles
    is
    the
    world¡¯s
    top
    expert
    on
    the
    influence
    of
    money
    on
    children.
    He
    has
    written
    a
    well-known
    book
    on
    the
    subject,
    ¡°The
    Privileged
    Ones¡±,
    and
    his
    research
    shows
    that
    too
    much
    money
    in
    the
    family
    can
    cause
    as
    many
    problems
    as
    too
    little.
    ¡°Obviously
    there
    are
    certain
    advantages
    to
    being
    rich,¡±
    says
    the
    33-year-old
    doctor,
    ¡°such
    as
    better
    health,
    education
    and
    future
    work
    prospects.
    But
    the
    most
    important
    is
    the
    quality
    of
    family
    life.
    Money
    can¡¯t
    buy
    love.¡±
    It
    can
    buy
    a
    lot
    of
    other
    things,
    however,
    and
    that¡¯s
    where
    the
    trouble
    starts.
    Rich
    kids
    have
    so
    much
    to
    choose
    from
    that
    they
    often
    become
    confused.
    Over-indulgence
    by
    their
    parents
    can
    make
    them
    spoilt.
    They
    tend
    to
    travel
    more
    than
    other
    children,
    from
    home
    to
    home
    and
    country
    to
    country,
    which
    causes
    feelings
    of
    restlessness.
    ¡°But
    privileged
    children
    do
    have
    a
    better
    sense
    of
    their
    positions
    in
    the
    world,¡±
    adds
    Mr.
    Coles,
    ¡°and
    they
    are
    more
    self-assured.¡±
    The
    rich
    children
    inherit
    the
    property
    from
    their
    parents
    and
    enjoy
    a
    high
    income.
    So
    money
    will
    never
    be
    one
    of
    their
    problems.
    ¡°However
    they
    will
    have
    a
    sense
    of
    isolation¡±,
    warns
    Dr
    Coles,
    ¡°and
    they
    could
    suffer
    from
    the
    hardship
    of
    not
    being
    able
    to
    deal
    with
    the
    everyday
    world
    because
    they
    will
    never
    really
    be
    given
    the
    chance.
    Everything
    they
    have
    achieved
    is
    because
    of
    an
    accident
    of
    birth.
    There
    can
    be
    no
    tremendous
    inner
    satisfaction
    about
    that.¡±
    Today¡¯s
    wealthy
    parents
    perhaps
    realize
    their
    riches
    can
    be
    more
    of
    a
    heavy
    load
    than
    a
    happiness
    to
    their
    children.
    So
    the
    first
    thing
    for
    them
    to
    consider
    is
    to
    ensure
    that
    their
    families
    are
    as
    rich
    in
    love
    as
    they
    are
    in
    money.
    31.
    In
    his
    book
    ¡°The
    Privileged
    Ones,¡±
    Dr
    Coles
    implies
    that
    _______.A.
    there
    are
    fewer
    problems
    in
    the
    rich
    family
    than
    the
    poor
    familyB.
    rich
    children
    live
    a
    life
    of
    separation
    from
    the
    world
    C.
    rich
    children
    usually
    enjoy
    more
    love
    than
    poor
    childrenD.
    the
    quality
    of
    rich
    children¡¯s
    family
    life
    may
    not
    be
    high
    32.
    In
    the
    doctor¡¯s
    view,
    _______.A.
    there
    are
    both
    advantages
    and
    disadvantages
    to
    being
    richB.
    traveling
    a
    lot
    will
    be
    beneficial
    to
    childrenC.
    rich
    children
    usually
    have
    little
    confidence
    in
    themselvesD.
    rich
    kids
    are
    often
    short
    of
    money
    because
    of
    their
    life
    of
    luxury
    33.
    Which
    of
    the
    following
    statements
    is
    TRUE
    according
    to
    the
    passage?
    A.
    Rich
    children
    usually
    lead
    a
    life
    of
    happiness.
    B.
    Rich
    children
    have
    earned
    what
    they
    have.
    C.
    Rich
    children
    tend
    to
    feel
    isolated.
    D.
    Rich
    children
    are
    hardly
    given
    too
    many
    material
    things.
    34.
    According
    to
    the
    author
    of
    the
    passage,
    _______.
    A.
    life
    is
    really
    a
    long
    journey
    of
    joy
    for
    rich
    children
    B.
    the
    rich
    children
    feel
    greatly
    satisfied
    with
    the
    property
    they
    inherit
    from
    their
    parents
    C.
    it
    is
    most
    important
    for
    wealth
    parents
    to
    make
    sure
    that
    their
    families
    are
    rich
    in
    love
    as
    well
    as
    in
    money
    D.
    today
    all
    the
    wealthy
    parents
    are
    sure
    of
    the
    problems
    their
    money
    can
    bring
    35.
    It
    seems
    that
    the
    author
    of
    the
    passage
    _______
    what
    Dr.
    Coles
    says
    in
    the
    book
    ¡°The
    Privileged
    Ones¡±.
    A.
    knows
    little
    about
    B.
    is
    doubtful
    about
    C.
    is
    opposed
    toD.
    agrees
    with
    Passage
    4
    Very
    old
    people
    do
    raise
    moral
    problems
    for
    almost
    everyone
    who
    comes
    into
    contact
    with
    them.
    Their
    values
    ¡ª
    this
    can¡¯t
    be
    repeated
    too
    often
    ¡ª
    are
    not
    necessarily
    our
    values.
    Physical
    comfort,
    cleanness
    and
    order
    are
    not
    necessarily
    the
    most
    important
    things.
    The
    social
    services
    from
    time
    to
    time
    find
    themselves
    faced
    with
    a
    flat
    with
    decaying(¸¯ÀÃ)
    food
    covered
    by
    small
    worms,
    and
    an
    old
    person
    lying
    alone
    on
    bed,
    taking
    no
    notice
    of
    the
    worms.
    But
    is
    it
    interfering
    with
    personal
    freedom
    to
    insist
    that
    they
    go
    to
    live
    with
    some
    of
    their
    relatives
    so
    that
    they
    might
    be
    taken
    better
    care
    of?
    Some
    social
    workers,
    the
    ones
    who
    clear
    up
    the
    worms,
    think
    we
    are
    in
    danger
    of
    carrying
    this
    concept
    of
    personal
    freedom
    to
    the
    point
    where
    serious
    risks
    are
    being
    taken
    with
    the
    health
    and
    safety
    of
    the
    old.
    Indeed
    the
    old
    can
    be
    easily
    hurt
    or
    harmed.
    The
    body
    is
    like
    a
    car.
    It
    needs
    more
    mechanical
    maintenance
    as
    it
    gets
    older.
    You
    can
    carry
    this
    comparison
    right
    through
    to
    the
    provision
    of
    spare
    parts.
    But
    never
    forget
    that
    such
    operations
    are
    painful
    experiences,
    however
    good
    the
    results.
    And
    at
    what
    point
    should
    you
    cease
    to
    treat
    the
    old
    body?
    Is
    it
    morally
    right
    to
    try
    to
    push
    off
    death
    by
    continuing
    the
    development
    of
    drugs
    to
    excite
    the
    forgetful
    old
    mind
    and
    to
    make
    the
    old
    body
    active,
    knowing
    that
    it
    is
    designed
    to
    die?
    You
    cannot
    ask
    doctors
    or
    scientists
    to
    decide,
    because
    so
    long
    as
    they
    can
    see
    the
    technical
    opportunities,
    they
    will
    feel
    bound
    to
    give
    them
    a
    try,
    on
    the
    principle
    that
    while
    there¡¯s
    life,
    there¡¯s
    hope.
    When
    you
    talk
    to
    the
    old
    people,
    however,
    you
    are
    forced
    to
    the
    conclusion
    that
    whether
    age
    is
    happy
    or
    unpleasant
    depends
    less
    on
    money
    or
    on
    health
    than
    it
    does
    on
    your
    ability
    to
    have
    fun.
    36.
    It
    is
    implied
    in
    Paragraph
    1
    that
    ______.A.
    very
    old
    people
    enjoy
    living
    with
    their
    relativesB.
    social
    services
    have
    nothing
    to
    do
    with
    very
    old
    peopleC.
    very
    old
    people
    would
    like
    to
    live
    alone
    so
    that
    they
    can
    have
    more
    personal
    freedomD.
    very
    old
    people
    are
    able
    to
    keep
    their
    rooms
    very
    clean
    37.
    Some
    social
    workers
    think
    that
    _______.A.
    health
    and
    safety
    are
    more
    important
    than
    personal
    freedomB.
    personal
    freedom
    is
    more
    important
    than
    health
    and
    safetyC.
    old
    people
    should
    keep
    their
    rooms
    cleanD.
    one
    should
    not
    take
    risks
    dealing
    with
    old
    people
    38.
    In
    the
    author¡¯s
    opinion,
    ______.A.
    the
    human
    body
    can¡¯t
    be
    compared
    to
    a
    carB.
    the
    older
    a
    person
    is,
    the
    more
    care
    he
    needsC.
    too
    much
    emphasis
    has
    been
    put
    on
    old
    people¡¯s
    valuesD.
    it
    is
    easy
    to
    provide
    spare
    parts
    for
    old
    people
    39.
    The
    word
    ¡°it¡±
    in
    the
    last
    paragraph
    refers
    to
    _______.A.
    the
    conclusion
    you
    have
    come
    toB.
    whether
    age
    is
    happy
    or
    unpleasantC.
    your
    talk
    to
    the
    old
    peopleD.
    one¡¯s
    money
    or
    one¡¯s
    health
    40.
    The
    author
    thinks
    that
    _______.A.
    medical
    decisions
    for
    old
    people
    should
    be
    left
    to
    the
    doctorsB.
    old
    people
    can
    enjoy
    a
    happy
    life
    only
    if
    they
    are
    very
    richC.
    the
    opinion
    that
    we
    should
    try
    every
    means
    possible
    to
    save
    old
    people
    is
    doubtful
    D.
    it
    is
    always
    morally
    right
    to
    treat
    old
    people
    and
    push
    off
    death
    Part
    III
    Cloze
    (10
    points)
    Directions:
    There
    are
    10
    blanks
    in
    the
    following
    passage.
    For
    each
    blanks
    there
    are
    four
    choices
    marked
    A,
    B,
    C
    and
    D,
    you
    should
    choose
    one
    that
    best
    fits
    into
    the
    passage.
    Then
    mark
    the
    answer
    by
    blanking
    the
    corresponding
    letter
    on
    the
    Answer
    Sheet
    with
    a
    pencil.
    A
    daily
    dose
    of
    laughter
    may
    be
    good
    for
    the
    heart
    because,
    like
    exercise,
    it
    makes
    blood
    vessels
    work
    more
    efficiently.
    Depression,

    41
    the
    other
    hand,
    can
    raise
    the
    risk
    of
    dying
    from
    heart
    failure,
    a
    separate
    study
    found.
    The
    two
    studies,

    42
    at
    a
    meeting
    of
    the
    American
    College
    of
    Cardiology
    in
    Orlando,
    Florida,
    show
    how
    psychological
    factors
    can
    43
    a
    person£§s
    health.
    ¡°We
    don£§t
    recommend
    that
    you
    laugh
    and
    not
    exercise,
    44
    we
    do
    recommend
    that
    you
    try
    to
    laugh
    on
    a
    regular
    basis.
    Thirty
    minutes
    of
    exercise
    three
    times
    a
    week,
    and
    15
    minutes
    of
    laughter
    on
    a
    daily
    45
    is
    probably
    good
    for
    the
    vascular
    system,¡°
    said
    Dr.
    Michael
    Miller.
    Miller
    and
    colleagues
    at
    the
    school
    46
    two
    movies,
    one
    humorous,
    47
    stressful,
    to
    20
    healthy
    volunteers
    and
    tested
    the
    function
    of
    their
    blood
    vessels.
    The
    researchers
    specifically
    looked
    at
    the
    endothelium,
    the
    lining
    of
    the
    vessels,
    and
    found
    that
    blood
    48
    was
    reduced
    in
    14
    of
    the
    20
    volunteers
    after
    stressful
    movie
    cuttings.
    But
    blood
    flowed
    more
    freely
    in
    19
    of
    the
    20
    subjects
    49
    they
    laughed
    at
    funny
    movie
    segments.
    Average
    blood
    flow
    increased
    22
    percent
    during
    laughter,
    and
    50
    35
    percent
    during
    mental
    stress,
    they
    told
    the
    meeting.
    41.
    A.
    at
    B.
    onC.
    in
    D.
    by
    42.
    A.
    presenting

    B.
    to
    present

    C.
    present
    ed

    D.
    presents
    43.
    A.
    influence

    B.
    interrupt

    C.
    effectD.
    affect
    44.
    A.
    butB.
    otherwise

    C.
    nevertheless

    D.
    still
    45.
    A.
    baseB.
    basedC.
    basisD.
    basic
    46.
    A.
    exhibited

    B.
    showed

    C.
    illustrated

    D.
    displayed
    47.
    A.
    otherB.
    secondC.
    twoD.
    one
    48.
    A.
    flowB.
    vesselC.
    pressure

    D.
    function
    49.
    A.
    duringB.
    since
    C.
    whenD.
    while
    50.
    A.
    lowedB.
    decreased

    C.
    lessened

    D.
    lowered
    Part
    IV
    Translate
    from
    English
    to
    Chinese
    (20
    points)
    Directions:
    Read
    the
    following
    passage
    and
    translate
    the
    5
    parts
    underlined
    in
    the
    following
    passage
    from
    English
    into
    Chinese
    and
    write
    them
    on
    the
    Translation
    Paper.

    Not
    all
    memories
    are
    sweet.
    Some
    people
    spend
    all
    their
    lives
    trying
    to
    forget
    bad
    experiences.
    Violence
    and
    traffic
    accidents
    can
    leave
    people
    with
    terrible
    physical
    and
    emotional
    scars.
    Often
    they
    relive
    these
    experiences
    in
    nightmares(جÃÎ).
    ¡¡¡¡(51)Now
    American
    researchers
    think
    they
    are
    close
    to
    developing
    a
    pill,
    which
    will
    help
    people
    forget
    bad
    memories.
    The
    pill
    is
    designed
    to
    be
    taken
    immediately
    after
    a
    frightening
    experience.
    They
    hope
    it
    might
    reduce,
    or
    possibly
    erase(Ĩȥ),
    the
    effect
    of
    painful
    memories.
    ¡¡¡¡In
    November,
    experts
    tested
    a
    drug
    on
    people
    in
    the
    US
    and
    France.
    The
    drug
    stops
    the
    body
    releasing
    chemicals
    that
    fix
    memories
    in
    the
    brain.
    (52)
    So
    far
    the
    research
    has
    suggested
    that
    only
    the
    emotional
    effects
    of
    memories
    may
    be
    reduced,
    not
    that
    the
    memories
    are
    erased.
    ¡¡¡¡The
    research
    has
    caused
    a
    great
    deal
    of
    argument.
    Some
    think
    it
    is
    a
    bad
    idea,
    while
    others
    support
    it.
    ¡¡¡¡(53)Supporters
    say
    it
    could
    lead
    to
    pills
    that
    prevent
    or
    treat
    soldiers¡¯
    troubling
    memories
    after
    war.
    They
    say
    that
    there
    are
    many
    people
    who
    suffer
    from
    terrible
    memories.
    ¡¡¡¡¡°Some
    memories
    can
    ruin
    people¡¯s
    lives.
    They
    come
    back
    to
    you
    when
    you
    don¡¯t
    want
    to
    have
    them
    in
    a
    daydream
    or
    nightmare.
    They
    usually
    come
    with
    very
    painful
    emotions.¡±
    said
    Roger
    Pitman,
    a
    professor
    of
    psychiatry
    at
    Harvard
    MedicalSchool.
    ¡°This
    could
    relieve
    a
    lot
    of
    that
    suffering.¡±
    ¡¡¡¡(54)But
    those
    who
    are
    against
    the
    research
    say
    that
    it
    is
    very
    dangerous
    to
    change
    memories
    because
    memories
    give
    us
    our
    identity.
    They
    also
    help
    us
    all
    avoid
    the
    mistakes
    of
    the
    past.
    ¡¡¡¡(55)¡°All
    of
    us
    can
    think
    of
    bad
    events
    in
    our
    lives
    that
    were
    horrible
    at
    the
    time
    but
    make
    us
    who
    we
    are.
    I¡¯m
    not
    sure
    we
    want
    to
    wipe
    those
    memories
    out,¡±
    said
    Rebecca
    Dresser,
    a
    medical
    ethicist.
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    Part
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    Writing
    Positive
    and
    Negative
    Effects
    of
    Computer
    With
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    information
    technology,
    computers
    play
    more
    and
    important
    part
    in
    our
    daily
    life.
    Nowadays,
    it
    has
    paid
    more
    people
    attentions
    than
    before.
    Different
    people
    have
    different
    attitudes.

    Most
    people
    think
    that
    computers
    have
    positive
    effects
    on
    us.
    Firstly,
    it
    can
    enrich
    our
    horizon.
    We
    can
    obtain
    more
    knowledge
    and
    get
    more
    information
    about
    the
    world.
    Secondly,
    it
    can
    make
    our
    office
    work
    efficient.
    Instead
    of
    these
    paper,
    pencil,
    ruler,
    calculator
    and
    so
    on,
    now
    we
    can
    deal
    with
    the
    files,
    cartographies,
    tables
    by
    a
    computer.
    It
    goes
    without
    saying
    that
    every
    coin
    has
    two
    sides,
    so
    does
    computers.
    Many
    teenagers
    become
    so
    addicted
    to
    computer
    games
    or
    online
    chat
    that
    they
    ignore
    their
    study.
    Some
    of
    them
    even
    do
    not
    go
    to
    school
    instead
    of
    go
    to
    the
    Internet
    cafes.
    As
    far
    as
    I
    am
    concerned,
    the
    positive
    effects
    of
    computer
    are
    important
    as
    the
    negative
    effects.
    Therefore,
    we
    should
    make
    good
    use
    of
    computers
    and
    let
    them
    do
    well
    to
    people
    and
    make
    our
    life
    wonderful.
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