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(34)_____ofuscouldknowhowourrelationshipwould

34.A.Both

B.Neither

C.Either

D.Each

(35)_______overtheyears.WhenIcamebacktoDeMathato

35.A.evolve

B.stay

C.remain

D.turn

teachEnglish,IworkedforDrOffutt,thedepartmentchair.Mydiscussionwithhimwerelikegraduateseminarsinadolescent(36)______,classroommanagementandschoolleadership.

36.A.process

B.procedure

C.development

D.movement

Afterseveralyears,Iwas(37)_______departmentchair,

37.A.called

B.named

C.asked

D.invited

andourrelationship(38)________again.Ithoughtthatitmight

38.A.moved

B.altered

C.went

D.shifted

be(39)______chairingthedepartment,sinceallof

39.A.awkward

B.uneasy

C.unnatural

D.former

my(40)______Englishteacherswere

40.A.older

B.experienced

C.former

D./

(41)_______there,butDrOffuttsupportedme

41.A./

B.still

C.even

D.already

(42)_______.Heknewwhentogivemeadvice

42.A.through

B.throughout

C.atthebeginning

D.alltheway

(43)_______curriculum,textsandpersonnel,andwhento

43.A.for

B.at

C.over

D.about

letme(44)______myowncourse.

44.A.chart

B.head

C.describe

D.manage

In1997,Ineededhis(45)______aboutleavingDeMatha

45.A.opinion

B.request

C.permission

D.order

tobecomeprincipalatanotherschool.(46)_______hehadasked

46.A.Evenif

B.Although

C.If

D.When

metostayatDeMatha,Imighthave.(47)_______,heencouraged

47.A.Naturally

B.Instead

C.consequently

D.Still

metoseizetheopportunity.Fiveyearsago,IbecametheprincipalofDeMatha.(48)________,

48.A.Onceagain

B.Repeatedly

C.Unusally

D.Unexpectedly

DrOffuttwasthereforme,lettingmeknowthatIcould(49)_______

49.A.countin

B.countdown

C.countout

D.counton

him.Ihavelearnedfromhimthatgreatteachershaveaninexhaustible(50)________oflessonstoteach.

50.A.stock

B.bank

C.wealth

D.store

PARTIVGRAMMER%26amp;

VOCABULARY[15MIN]

Therearethirtysentencesinthissection.BeneatheachsentencetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooseonewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentences.

51.Thereareasgoodfishinthesea_____evercameoutofit.

A.thanB.likeC.asD.so

52.AllthePresident’sMen______oneoftheimportantbooksforhistorianswhostudytheWatergateScandal.

A.remainB.remainsC.remainedD.isremaining

53.’You______borrowmynotesprovidedyoutakecareofthem,’Itoldmyfriend.

A.couldB.shouldC.mustD.can

54.Ifonlythepatient______adifferenttreatmentinsteadofusingtheantibiotics,hemightstillbealivenow.

A.hadreceivedB.receivedC.shouldreceiveD.werereceiving

55.Lindawas_____teexperimentamonthago,butshechangedhermindatthelastminute.

A.tostartB.tohavestartedC.tobestartingD.tohavebeenstarting

56.She_____fiftyorsowhenIfirstmetherattheconference.

A.mustbeB.hadbeenC.couldbeD.musthavebeen

57.Itisnot______muchthelanguageasthebackgroundthatmakesthebookdifficulttounderstand.

A.thatB.asC.soD.very

58.Thecommintteehasanticipatedtheproblemsthat________intheroadconstructionproject.

A.ariseB.willariseC.aroseD.havearisen

59.Thestudentsaidtherewereafewpointsintheessayhe_______impossibletocomprehend.

A.hadfoundB.findsC.hasfoundD.wouldfind

60.Hewouldhavefinishedhiscollegeeducation,buthe_______toquitandfindajobtosupporthisfamily.

A.hadhadB.hasC.hadD.wouldhave

61.Theresearchrequiresmoremoneythan________.

A.havebeenputinB.hasbeenputinC.beingputinD.tobeputin

62.Overpopulationposesaterriblethreattothehumanrace.Yetitisprobably________athreattothehumanracethanenviromentaldestruction.

A.nomoreB.notmoreC.evenmoreD.muchmore

63.Itisnotuncommonforthere_______problemsofcommunicationbetweentheoldandtheyoung.

A.beingB.wouldbeC.beD.tobe

64.________atinhisway,thesituationdoesnotseemsodesperate.

A.LookingB.lookedC.BeinglookedD.tolook

65.ItisabsolutelyessentialthatWilliam________hisstudyinspiteofsomelearningdifficulties.

A.willcontinueB.continuedC.continueD.continues

66.Thepaintingheboughtatthestreetmarkettheotherdaywasa_______forgery.

A.man-madeB.naturalC.crudeD.real

67.She’salwaysbeenkindtome–Ican’tjustturn______onhernowthatsheneedsmyhelp.

A.mybackB.myheadC.myeyeD.shoulder

68.Thebarintheclubisforthe______useofitsmembers.

A.extensiveB.exclusiveC.inclusiveD.comprehensive

69.Thetutitionfeesare______tostudentscomingfromlow-incomefamilies.

A.approachableB.payableC.reachableD.affordable

70.Themedicalexpertswarnedtheauthoritiesofthedangerofdiseasesinthe_______oftheearthquake.

A.consequenceB.aftermathC.resultsD.effect

71.Thissortofrudebehaviourinpublichardly______apersoninyourposition.

A.becomesB.fitsC.supportsD.improves

72.Imustleavenow._______,ifyouwantthatbookI’llbringitnexttime.

A.AccidentallyB.IncidentallyC.EventuallyD.Naturally

73.Afteralongdelay,she______replyingtomye-mail.

A.gotawaywithB.gotbackatC.gotbackD.gotroundto

74.Personalcomputersarenolongersomethingbeyondtheordinarypeople;

theyare________availablethesedays.

A.promptlyB.instantlyC.readilyD.quickly

75.InmyfirstyearattheuniversityIlearntthe_______ofjournalism.

A.basicsB.basicC.elementaryD.elements

76.Accordingtothenewtaxlaw,anymoneyearnedoverthatlevelistaxedatthe______of59percent

A.ratioB.percentageC.proportionD.rate

77.Thousandsof_______atthestadiumcametotheirfeettopaytributetoanoutstandingperformance.

A.audienceB.participantsC.spectatorsD.observers

78.Westoodstill,gazingoutoverthelimitless______ofthedessert.

A.spaceB.expanseC.stretchD.land

79.Doctoroften______uneasinessinthepeopletheydealwith.

A.smellB.hearC.senseD.tough

80.Marysatatthetable,lookedattheplateand______herlips.

A.smackedB.openedC.partedD.seperated

PARTVREADINGCOMPREHENSION[25MIN]

Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.

TEXTA

Ifyouliketheideaofstayingwithwithafamily,livinginhousemightbetheanswer.Goodlandladies-thosewhoaresuperbcooksandlaunderers,arefiguresaspopularinfictionasthebadoneswhoterrorizetheirguestandoverchargethemattheslightestopportunity.Thetruthisprobablysomewherebetweenthetwoextremes.Ifyouarelucky,thefoodwillbeadequate,someofyourlaundrymaybedoneforyouandyouwillhaveareasonableamountofcomfortandchompanionship.Forthelessfortune,houserulesmayrestrictthefreedomtoinvitefriendstovistit,andsharedcookingandbathroomfacilitiescanbefrustratingandrow-provokingiftidyanduntidyguestarelivingunderthesameroof.

Thesamedisadvantagescanapplytoflatsharing,withtheaddeddifficultiesthatarisefromdecidingwhopaysforwhat,andinwhatproportion.Onepersonmayspendhoursonthephone,whileanotherrarelymakescalls.Ifyouwantprivacywithguest,howdoyoupersuadetheotherstogoout;

howdoyoupersuadethemtoleaveyouinpeace,especiallyifyouarestudentandwanttostudy?

Conversely,flatsharingcanbeverycheap,therewillalwaysbesomeonetotalktoandgooutwith,andthechores,intheory,canbeshared.

81.Accordingtothepassage,landladiesare________

A.usuallystrict.

B.alwaysmean.

C.adequatelycompetent.

D.verypopularwiththeirguest.

82.Whatistheadditionaldisadvantageofflatsharing?

A.Problemsofsharingandpaying.

B.Differencesinlivinghabits.

C.Sharedcookingandbathroomfacilities.

D.Restrictiontoinvitefriendstovisit.

83.WhatisNOTmentionedasabenefitofflatsharing?

A.Rentisaffordable

B.Thereiscompanionship.

C.Housework.

D.Thereispeaceandquiet.

TEXTB

(1)Travellingthroughthecountryacoupleofweeksagoonbusiness,IwaslisteningtothetalkofthelateUKwriterDouglasAdams’masterwork“TheHitchhiker’sGuidetotheGalaxy”ontheradioandthought-Iknow,I’llpickupthenexthitchhikersIseeandaskthemwahatthestateofrealhit

chingistodayinBritain.

(2)Idroveanddroveonmainroadsandsideroadsforthenextfewdaysandneversawasingleone.

(3)WhenIwasinmyteensand20s,hitchhikingwasamainformoflong-distancetransport.ThekindnessorcuriosityofstrangerstookmealloverEurope,NorthAmerica,AsiaandsouthernAfrica,Someofthelift-giversbecamefriends,manyprovidedhospitalityontheroad.

(4)Notonlydidyoufindoutmuchmoreaboutacountrythanwhentravelingbytrainorplane,buttherewasthatlelementofexcitementaboutwhereyouwouldfinishupthatnight.HitchhikingfeaturedimportantlyinWesternculture.Ithasbooksandsongsaboutit.Sowhathashappenedtoit?

(5)Afewyearsago,Iwasaskedthesamequestionabouthitchinginacolumnofanewspaper.Hundre

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