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SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDonANSWERSHEET1.(10points)

BlackdeaththatdroveNewtonfromhiscollegeandintoamomentousdiscovery,1Englandin1665.Astronomicalrecordsofthetimeshowthat2wasayearofintensesunspotactivity,andstudiesofannualtree3,whicharewiderwhenthesunisdisturbed,4thattheterribleplagueof1348was5

accompaniedbyanactivesun.

Thissoundsincredible,6wenowhaveevidencethatthesunhasadirecteffectonsomeofourbody7.Over120000testsweremadeonpeopleinaBlackSea8tomeasurethenumberoflymphocytesintheirblood.Thesesmallcellsnormally9between20and25percentofman'swhitebloodcells,butinyearsofgreatsolaractivitythis10decreases.Therewasabigdropduringthesunspotyearsof1986and1987,andnumberof

people11fromdiseasescausedbyalymphocytedeficiency12doubledduringthetremendoussolarexplosionofFebruary1986.

Manyofthebody's13seemtobeinfluencedbysun-inducedchangesintheearth'smagnetic14.Ifthisisso,one15tofindthatthenervoussystem,whichdependsonelectricalstimuli,wouldbethemost16.Astudyof5580coal-mineaccidents17theRuhrrivershowsthatmostoccurredonthedayfollowingsolaractivity.StudiesoftrafficaccidentsinRussiaandinGermanyshowthattheseincrease,byasmuchasfour18theaverage,ondaysafterthe19ofasolarflare.Thissuggeststhataccidentsmaybe20adisturbancedeeperthanasimpledecreaseinreactiontime.Theseresultsmakeitclearthatmanin,amongotherthings,aremarkablysensitivelivingsundial.

1.[A]blanketed[B]swept[C]covered[D]spread

2.[A]this[B]such[C]so[D]either

3.[A]rings[B]cycles[C]circles[D]rounds

4.[A]survey[B]reveal[C]predict[D]release

5.[A]still[B]even[C]then[D]also

6.[A]but[B]because[C]unless[D]when

7.[A]chemistry[B]construction[C]physiology[D]constitution

8.[A]retreat[B]reserve[C]resort[D]refuge

9.[A]putin[B]takeover[C]makeup[D]setoff

10.[A]number[B]figure[C]share[D]proportion

11.[A]suffered[B]suffer[C]suffering[D]tosuffer

12.[A]unexpectedly[B]actually[C]disappointedly[D]practically

13.[A]performances[B]operations[C]functions[D]workings

14.[A]environment[B]field[C]layer[D]shell

15.[A]wouldexpect[B]expects[C]expect[D]expected

16.[A]affected[B]respected[C]protected[D]connected

17.[A]beside[B]at[C]by[D]on

18.[A]timesabove[B]time[C]timesin[D]times

19.[A]formation[B]explosion[C]eruption[D]propulsion

20.[A]dueto[B]aptfor[C]allbut[D]priorto

 

SectionIIReadingComprehension

PartA

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.(40points)

Text1

Overthelastdecade,demandforthemostcommoncosmeticsurgeryprocedures,likebreastenlargementsandnosejobs,hasincreasedbymorethan400percent.AccordingtoDr.DaiDavies,ofthePlasticSurgeryParmershipinHammersmith,themajorityofcosmeticsurgerypatientsarenotchasingphysicalperfection.Rather,theyaredriventofantasticlengthstoimprovetheirappearancebyadesiretolooknormal."Whatweallcraveistolooknormal,andnormaliswhatisprescribedbytheadvertisingmediaandotherexternalpressures.Theygiveuslooklikethat.

InAmerica,thedebateisnolongeraboutwhethersurgeryisnormal;rather,itcentersonwhatagepeopleshouldbebeforegoingundertheknife.NewYorksurgeonDr.GerardImber

recommends"maintenance"workforpeopleintheirthirties."Theideaofwaitinguntiloneneedsaheroictransformationissilly,"hesays."Bythen,you'vewasted20greatyearsofyourlifeandallowedthingstogetoutofhand."Dr.Imberdrawsthelinoatoperatingonpeoplewhoareunder18,however,"Itseemsthatsomeonewedon'tconsideroldenoughtoorderadrinkshouldn'tbeconsideringplasticsurgery."

IntheUKcosmeticsurgeryhaslongbeenseenastheexclusivedomainoftheveryrichandfamous.Buttheproportionatecostoftreatmenthasfallensubstantially,bringingallbutthemost

advancedlasertechnologywithinthereachofmostpeople.Dr.Davies,whoclaimsto"caterfortheaverageperson",agrees.Hesays:

"Itreatafewoftherichandfamousandanawfullotof

secretaries.Ofcourse,£3,000foranoperationisalotofmoney.Butitisalsoaninvestmentforlifewhichcostsabouthalfthepriceofagoodfamilyholiday."

Dr.Daviessuspectsthattheincreasingsophisticationofthefatinjectingandremovaltechniquesthatallowpatientstobetreatedwithalocalanaestheticinanafternoonhasalsohelpedpromotethepopularityofcosmeticsurgery.Yet,asonewomenwhorecentlypaid£2,500forliposuctiontoremovefatfromherthighsadmitted,theslopetobecomingacosmeticsurgeryVeteranisadeceptivelygentleone."Ihadmylegsdonebecausethey'dbeenbuggingmeforyears.Butgoingintotheclinicwassolowkeyandeffectiveitwhettedmyappetite.NowIdon'tthinkthere'sanyoperationthatIwouldruleouthavingifIcouldaffordit."

21.Accordingtothetext,thereasonforcosmeticsurgeryisto

[A]bephysicallyhealthy.

[B]lookmorenormal.

[C]satisfyappetite.

[D]beacceptedbymedia.

22.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,Dr.Daviesimpliesthat

[A]cosmeticsurgery,thoughcostly,isworthhaving.

[B]cosmeticsurgeryistooexpensive.

[C]cosmeticsurgeryisnecessaryevenfortheaverageperson.

[D]cosmeticsurgeryismainlyfortherichandfamous.

23.Thestatement"drawsthelineatoperatingonpeople"(para.2)isclosestinmeaningto

[A]removingwrinklesfromtheface.

[B]helpingpeoplemakeup.

[C]enjoyingoperating.

[D]refusingtooperate.

24.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat

[A]itiswisetohavecosmeticsurgeryunder18.

[B]cosmeticsurgeryisnowmucheasier.

[C]peopletendtoabusecosmeticsurgery.

[D]theearlierpeoplehavecosmeticsurgery,thebettertheywillbe.

25.Thetextismainlyabout

[A]theadvantageofhavingcosmeticsurgery.

[B]whatkindofpeopleshouldhavecosmeticsurgery.

[C]thereasonwhycosmeticsurgeryissopopular.

[D]thedisadvantageofhavingcosmeticsurgery.

Text2

Innatureasinculture,diversitycanbeadifficultconcept.Understandingitisonething,acceptingitanother,especiallywhendiversitymeansnotonlyacknowledgingapre-existing

mixtureofdifference--theveryamplenessoftheworld--butalsoaccommodatinganadjustmenttotheexistingstateofthings.Acaseinpointisthereintroductionofgraywolvesin

YellowstonenationalPark.Thirty-threewolveswerereleasedin1995,andtheirnumberhasnowreached97.Populationexpansionisonemeasureofthewolfprogram'ssuccess,butabetteroneisthewolves'impactonthenaturaldiversityofthepark.

Typically,apackoftheYellowstonewolveskillsabigdeerveryfewdays.Butovertheremainsthewolvesabandon,awonderfulnewdiversityhasemerged.Sincetheirarrival,wolveshavekilledmanyofthepark'scoyotes(郊郎),asmallerkindofwolf.Thereductionincoyoteshascausedanincreaseinrodentssuchasmice,rabbitsandsquirrels,whichalsobenefitsawiderangeofpredators.Eventhecoyotesthatliveatthemarginsofwolfcountryhaveprospered,

thankstotheleftoversthewolvesleavebehind.Sodogrizzlybears,whichfeedonwolf-kilteddeerbeforebeginninghibernationorwintersleep.

Whathasinterestedscientistsistheswiftness,thedynamism,ofthisshiftindiversity.Therehasbeen,however,nomatchingdynamismintheopinionofhumanswhoopposethewolfreintroduction.ThatwasmadeplainbyaFederaldistrictjudge'srecentorderto"remove"thewolves,theresultoralegalprocessthatistheoffspringofinflexibility.Severallivestockgroups,includingtheWyomingFarmBureau,hadfiledasuitthaturged,inslightlyclevererterms,theoldproposition,nowolves,noproblems.Severalenvironmentalgroupshadfliedaseparatelawsuit--unconnectedtotheYellowstonewolves--protestingthedroppingoflegalprotectionforwolvesthatwererecolonizingIdaho.Thetwosuitswereunfortunatelymerged.

ThoughJudgeWilliamDownesstayedhisowndecision,pendingappeal,hisjudgmentisasadencouragementtothemistakendefensivenessofmostranchersorcattlefarmers.Itisalsoamisunderstandingofthepurposeoftheenvironmentalists'suit.Hisdecisionneedstobeswiftly

anddecisivelyoverturnedonappeal.Itisnoexaggerationtosaythatsincethereturnofthewolves,Yellowstonehaswitnessedaneconomyofdiversityfromwhichhumanculture--includingthecultureofranching---candirectlyprofit,ifonlyitchoosestodoso.

26.Sincethearrivalof33wolvesintheYellowstoneNationalPark,

[A].adynamicbiologicalchainhasstartedtofunction

[B].animalskeptintheparkhavehadenoughfood

[C].someanimalsthatarenotwantedhavebeenvanishing

[D].theattractionoftheparkisgreatlyincreased

27.Theauthorthinksitunfortunatethatthejudgeshould

[A].makeeffortstoacceptsuitswithregardtooldissues.

[B].makeuseoflegalmeanstoprotecthisowninterests.

[C],mixuptwoirrelevantsuitsandmakewolvesthevictims.

[D].supporttheprotestagainstcancelinglegalprotectionsforwolves.

28.TheauthorbelievesthatJudgeWilliamDowneswasobviouslyonthesideof

[A].theYellowstonePark

[B].livestockgroups

[C].environmentalgroups

[D].federallaws

29.CommentingontheYellowstoneParkwolfprogram,theauthor

[A].urgest

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