1. Charles is my all-weather friend. When I honestly need his , he is on my side.
A. debates B. permission C. comprehension D.support 2. After the neutral warm-up, US negotiating partners quickly the point.
A. see to B. get to C. leave out D. go by 3. Plants use the carbon, along with sunlight, for growth, and ~ oxygeninto the
atmosphere in aprocess known as photosynthesis.
A. relieve B.relate C.release D. retain
4. Weall gather facts and ~ conclusions, but we have very different styles of thinking.
A. pull B. draw C. take D. receive 5. Alberta __ fourth inpopulation among Canadian provinces.
A.ranks B. occupies C. arranges D. classifies
6. In a given month, Friday is the 21 st day ofthe month. What day of the week was
the 5th of themonth?
A. Monday B. Thursday C. Saturday D.Wednesday
7. ~ his high rank and position, the President takes social leadership almost
over everyone else.
A. By right of B. By virtue of C.By name of D. By chance of
8. The CEO needs an assistant that he can __ totake care of problems in his
absence.
A. count in B. count up C.count on D.count out
9. The Beijinggovernment has finally decided to cut subway __ by about 30
percent to boostpublic transport.
A. fees B. fares C.payments D. costs
10. None of thewaiters were when Mr. Smith wanted toorder dishes in the
restaurant.
A.available B. attainable C. approachable D. applicable 11. A veteranemployee can ~ his knowledge and skills to the next generation.
A. transform B. translate C.transfer D. transport 12. When you've finished reading a book, and the pagesare filled with your notes
in the, you know you read actively.
A.intervals B. borders C. margins D. edges 13. A complete refining installation must includewaste __ and water-treating equipment.
A.dismissal B. survival C.disposal D.range
14. The fast development of the world economy will __many new problems. A. bring about B. bringaround C. bring out D. bring up 15. Many Chinese restaurants pride themselves __ theircooking and service.
A.with B. about C. on D. of 16. The artist __ his trip to Paris because he was ill.
A. called off B.closed down C. put up D. went off
17. Methanol-fueled vehicles would __ an immediatelessening of urban air pollution.
A. attributeto B. attend to C.contribute to D.devote to 18. Love can __ imperfection.
A.resist B. sustain C. undergo D.tolerate
19. A global firm's profits can __ dramaticallydepending on the strength of its
home currency and the currencies of the countries inwhich it operates. A. vary B. change C. alter D. convert 20. Sometimes even the smallest thing will upset an __person. A.annoyed B. irritated C.irritable D. angry 21. Certain layers of the atmosphere have specialnames __ A. which indicated their character properties B. whosecharacteristic properties are indicating C. whatcharacterize their indicated properties D. that indicate their characteristicproperties 22. __, he had to leave school.
A. Since hisfather's unemployment B. Since hisfather was unemployed
23. __ astrology and alchemy may be regarded asfundamental aspects of thought
is indicated by their apparent universality.
A. Bothare B, What both C. Both D. That both 24. I wonder how long ago this school __
A. hasbegun B. begins C. began D. has started
25. In 18 Nevadaentered the United Statesas __ thirty-sixth state. A. a B. the C. that D. an
26. Because of my poor English, I'm afraid I can'tmake myself
A.understanding B. understand C.understood D. to understand 27. __ the radio, he began to go over his lessons.
A. Turningoff B. Turned off C. Turn off D.Having turned off 28. The central purpose of management is __ everyaction or decision help
achieve a carefully chosen goal.
A. formaking B. of making C. to make D. being maken 29. The grape is the, juicy fruit of a woody wine.
A. smooth-skinned B. skinned is smooth C. skin,which is smooth D. smooth skin
30. This is an old clock that is not only verybeautiful but __
A. also ittells time accurately B. it too tellstime accurately C. itaccurately tells time also D. alsoaccurate 31. If only we __ then the disease was curable.
A.knew B. could know C. had known D.would have known 32. The bookcase __ when we were moving it. A.damaged B. has damaged C. was being damaged D. got damaged
33. He failed his exam, __ proved that he wasn'tworking hard enough. A. what B.which C.this D. of which
34. It is human nature to think back to a Golden Age__ one's country was strong
and respected.
A.when B. provided C. as D. unless
35. Alice__ my letter; otherwise she would have replied before now. A. ought tohave received B. haven't received
C. has beenreceived D. couldn't have received
36. Not until the year of 1962 __ made the capital ofthis country. A. the citywas B. when the city was C. was the city D. was when the city 37. I need __ more volunteers to help clean theclassroom. A. none B. any C. few D. some 38. The more he encouraged the boy, __
A. the morefast he responded B. he responded morefast C. thefaster he responded D. he responded faster
39. Some of the world's best mountain scenery __available near the Southern Alps.
A. is B. are C. maybe D. has been
40. At fourteen __ at a district school near her home,and when she was sixteen,
she saw her first article in print.
A. thefirst teaching position that Marian Barrett had B. theteaching position was Marian Barrett's first C. whenMarian Barrett had her first teaching position D. Marian Barrett had her first teachingposition
41. According to the first two paragraphs we can learnthat __
A. Cleanenergy business is booming while the risks are totally overlooked
B. Venturecapitalists have wasted much money on \"hippy-dippy tree hungers\"
C. Clean energy business is surging and changes the venture capital market
D. The ITbarons are disinterested in clean-energy technology 42. Which of the following is true of Para.3?
A. Cleanenergy fever is fuelled mainly by human psychological weakness.
B. The energy provision for the coming decadeswill change slowly. C. Hydrogenas a new energy will replace traditional energy forms like coal
and gas.
D. Supporters of clean energy business arepretty optimistic about its future.
43. The word \"check-writers\" (Line 6,Para.4) is closest in meaning to __ A. tycoons B. donators C. investors D.celebrities
44. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that __
A. Cleanenergy industry and the dotcom industry have the same business model
B. The dotcom industry might have undergone arapid but unsustainable development
C. Schwarzenegger insisted that growth in cleanenergy business isn't
sustainable
D. Globalwarming has become a popular and decisive issue in political
elections all over the world
45. What is learned about the store that has recentlyopened in Mexico? A. It isthe company's largest store there.
13. Itsmenu is different from the rest of the company's stores. C. Its sales are lower than expected. D. It is the company's 50th store there. 46. When did Kelly's Hero first open in Mexico? A. In 1985 B. In 1999 C. In 2004 D. In 2005
47. How can Francis Mendez's statements best bedescribed? A. Asnervous B. As confident
C. Asdisappointed D. Ashelpful
48. Which of the following cities is NOT home to aKelly's Hero regional headquarters? A. Melbourne B. Mexico City c. Tokyo D. Atlanta
49. Wegener'sideas about continental drift are properly termed a \"hypothesis\"(line 9)because
A. hiswritten records state it as such. B. absolute proof did not exist in his day.
C. he wasjust beginning a scientific study of the topic. D. that is what all scientific theories are called.
50. Which ofthe following best describe the organization of this passage? A. a typicalbiographical sketch focusing on a person's main achievement
B. thesis, supporting statements, conclusion
C. generalmaterial first, followed by specific points
D. problemstatement broken down into separate components
51. Wegeneradvanced all of the following in support of his theory EXCEPT A. continentaledge lands on either side of the Atlantic. B. ancientearth and land structures. C. ancient data and recorded history.
D. ancient climates on both sides of the Atlantic.
52. Based oninformation in the passage, we can see that acceptance of Wegener's
1912theory was hindered by
A. failure of the media to present his theory.
B. his failure to document similarities oneither side of the Atlantic. C. its ownrevolution in scientific thought. D. utter lack of interest from colleagues.
53. According to Tips One and Two, which of thefollowings is INCORRECT? A. When anet-pal asks for your phone number, you decline politely. B. Checkit up to ensure that a request for information intends no harm.
C. Provide your birthday date as an identifierto substitute security number.
D. Don'tdivulge your private information when you register for a social media website.
54. Accordingto Tip Three, the cheaters tend to make use of people's A. innocence.
B. kindness.
C.ignorance, D. greediness.
55. Accordingto Tips Four and Five, people should resort to their banks for help by
A. mobilephone or email alerts B. extensive monitoring C. free creditreports D. creditbureaus
56. What does the author call for in the lastparagraph? A. Thepunishment on criminals.
B. The public's legal consciousness. C. The legal authorities' assistance. D. Thelocal police's alertness.
57. The main idea of this passage is that
A. mostpeople are anxious about physical pain.
B. physicalsurroundings affects people's emotional reactions.
C. decorationis the primary factor in relieving the patient's fears. D. earthtones are soothing colors.
58. Some dentists distract their patients with A. mobilesculptures B. televisionsets C. computergames
D.all of the above
59. We can conclude from the passage that
A. being anxious and tense increase thepain a patient feels. B. beinganxious and tense cause the pain a patient feels. C.relaxation blocks out all pain.
D. patientsfeel more pain if they think the dentist is concerned with their
feelings.
60. The passage suggests that
A. most painassociated with dentistry is caused by unprofessional dentists.
B. some of the pain felt by patients may bepsychological.
C. dentists'offices are usually painted white because they must be kept sterile.
D. warmcolors ease physical pain.
61. A. make B. keep C. ask D. give 62. A. worries B. ideas C.problems D. words 63. A. intended B.intending C. said D. saying . A. easily B. simply C. best D. better 65. A. behavior B.appearance C. thought D. opinion 66. A. value B. good C. worth D. merit
67. A. his B. which C.whose D.that
68. A. surprised B. surprising C.be surprised D. surprise 69. A. sum B. figure C. amount D. number 70. A. every B. each C. one D. some
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