This mean act of his is quite of a _____ with his conduct generally. A) sheet B) piece C) bit D) part
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º B 51.
He was sure that he was going to _____ something so long as he stuck to his studies. A) amount to B) add up to C) live up to D) give way to
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 52.
Intense disagreement over economic policy risks ________ the coalition government. A) fracturing B) adventuring C) manufacturing D) rupturing
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 53.
Though he returned home safe and sound, he frequently _____ his terrible experiences during WWII.
A) called back B) thought back to C) took a picture of D) gave an illusion of
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º B 54.
The panda is an endangered species, which means that it is very likely to become ________ without adequate protection. A) intact B) insane C) extinct D) exempt
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º C 55.
The minister said she would give a clear and ________statement on the future of the coal industry at the earliest possible opportunity. A) unambiguous B) uncanny C) unaccounted D) ambiguous
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 56.
After the accident he became a ________figure, a shadow of his former self. A) pathetic B) patient C) peculiar D) penitent
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 57.
Please _____ your remarks to those which are immediately relevant to the matter in hand. A) restrict B) enclose C) confess D) confine
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º D 58.
You should have put the milk in the ice box; I expect it ________ undrinkable by now. A) became B) had become C) has become D) becomes
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º C 59.
Entries which are not in ________with the rules will be disqualified. A) allusion B) allotment
C) allowance D) accordance
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º D 60.
The term ¡°glass ceiling¡± was first used by the Wall Street Journal to describe the apparent barriers that prevent women from reaching the top of the corporate ________. A) minority B) superiority C) inferiority D) hierarchy
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º D
Part IV Translation ( 10 minutes )
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English (with the given words or phrases).
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Part I Listening Comprehension ( 13 minutes )
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear ten statements. Numbers 1 to 6 are based on Text A while the rest are based on Text B. Each statement will be read ONLY ONCE. Listen carefully and decide whether each statement is true or false.
1.
A) T B) F
Script: According to Text A, the author doesn¡¯t think it¡¯s not right to judge people by the first impression.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º B 2.
A) T B) F
Script: Burton interested the author very much because he was always benign both in appearance and manner.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º B 3.
A) T B) F
Script: Lenny, who was handsome, well-dressed and drank much, was popular among women.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 4.
A) T B) F
Script: Burton was so generous that he never minded his losing money at bridge.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º B 5.
A) T B) F
Script: Because Lenny, in a bad health, couldn¡¯t handle the currents round the beacon, he was drowned at last.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 6.
A) T B) F
Script: The author was taken aback because Burton did such a cruel thing with a kind appearance.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 7.
A) T B) F
Script: According to Text B, the view that the author passed judgments on others was totally changed by a strange beggar.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 8.
A) T B) F
Script: The author rejected the homeless beggars because she thought they were all addicted to drugs or gambling.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º B 9.
A) T B) F
Script: The author fell to the ground and broke her leg that day as if the fate began to teach her a lesson deliberately.
ÕýÈ·´ð°¸£º A 10.