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the objections of 13.. Had the committee members B.. by recurrent drought 18... to renovate 21.. many other foods 26... several novel 31.. dreaded disease 49... joy of black life D.. rur

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1 Neither of the g i r ls ha v e turned in the term papers to t h e instructor y et

A girls

B have

C to the

D yet

2. f t eA r st d y i n g a ll t e n e w materials, the student w a s ab leto r i s e his test score by twenty-five points

A After studying

B all the new

C was able

D rise

3 The book t h a t you s e e l a y i n g on the table be l on g s tothe teacher

A that

B see

C laying

D belongs to

4. I suggest t ha t he g oe s to t h e do c t o ras soon as he r e t u r n s f ro mtalking the exam

A that

B goes

C to the doctor

D returns from

5 She is l oo k i n g forward to g o to Europe after she f i n is e s her studies a t t h e

university

A looking

B go

C finishes

D at the

6 They said t ha t the man j u m e d off o f the bridge and p l un ge d i n t o the freezing water

A that

B jumped

C of

D plunged into

7. Mr Anderson used to j o gg i n g in the c r isp m o r n i n gair du r i n gt h e w i n t e r

m

o n t h s, but now he has stopped

A jogging

B crisp morning

C during

D the winter months

8. The f i r st truly s u cc ss helicopter w a s d e si ne d by the G e rm nengineer

Heinrich Focke

A first

B success

C was designed

D German

9. I do not know where c ou l d h e h a v e g on e so ea r ly in t h e morning

A could he have

B gone

C so early

D in the

10 The people tried o f de f e nd i n g t e ir village, but they were finally f o r c e d to

r e t r eat

A of defending

B their

C forced

D to retreat

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11 The professor was c on si d e r i n g po st p on i n g the examination until t h e

f o ll o w i n g w ee k be c au s e the students’ confusion

A considering

B postponing

C the following week

D because

12 H a v i n g l o st the election, the presidential candidate intends s u p po r ti n g the opposition de s p i t e t h e ob j e cti n s f his staff

A Having lost

B supporting

C despite

D the objections of

13 The congressman, accompanied b y secret service agents and aides, a r e

preparing to en t e rthe convention hall w it h in t h e n e x t few minutes

A by

B are

C to enter

D within the next

14 Be c au se o f the t orr en ti a lrains h a d de v a st t e d the area, the governor sent the National Guard to a ssist in the clean-up operation

A Because of

B torrential

C had devastated

D to assist in

15 Lack o f s an it a ti o nin restaurants a r e a major c au s e o f disease i n s o m e a r ea s o f the country

A of sanitation

B are

C cause of

D in some areas of

16 H a d t h e c o mm i t t e e m e m be r s considered the alternatives m o r e c a re f u ll y, they would have realized that the

s e c o n d w a s better a s t h e f i r s t

A Had the committee members

B more carefully

C second was

D as the first

17. Malnutrition is a m a j o rcause of death i n t h o se c ou n t r i e s where the cultivation of rice ha v e been impeded b y

r e c u rr en t d ro u g ht

A is a major

B in those countries

C have

D by recurrent drought

18. The decision to w i t hd r a w a ll s up p o r t from the activities of the athletes a r e

c au si n gan uproar a m n g the athletes’ fans

A to withdraw

B all support

C are causing

D among

19. ndeU r u tili z e d species of fish h a s e e nproposed a s a solution t o t h e f a m i n e

in many underdeveloped countries

A Underutilized

B has been

C as

D to the famine

20. c auBe sethe residents ha d w o r k e d so d il i g en t to re no v a tethe old building, the manager had a party

A Because

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B had worked

C diligent

D to renovate

21. John’s wisdom teeth w e r e t r o u b li n ghim, so he went to a dental surgeon t o

s e e a bo t having t he m pu ll

A were troubling

B to see about

C them

D pull

22. aH r d ly h e h a dentered t h e o f f ice when he realized t h a t h e h a d f o rg tt e h is

wallet

A Hardly he had

B the office

C that he had

D forgotten his

23.Sury ha d better t o c han g eher study habits if she h o pe s to b eadmitted t o a

g

oo d un i v e r sit y

A had

B to change

C hopes to be

D to a good university

24.The teacher t o ld the students t o d on ’t d isc u ss the take-home exam w ith

ea

ch o t h e

A told

B to don’t

C discuss

D with each other

25. Some bacteria a r e e x t r e m ly harmful, but a no t he r s are r e g l a r ly used in producing cheeses, crackers, and m

a n y o t h e r f ood s

A are extremely

B anothers

C regularly

D many other foods

26. oM st Americans would not be happy wit hou t a color television, two cars, and w o r ki n g a t an extra job

A Most

B without

C a

D working at

27 T h e lion has l o n g been a symbol of strength, power, and it is v e r y c r ue l

A The

B long

C a

D it is very cruel

28. llthe scouts got t heA i r s e l v e s ready for t h e long camping trip by spending their weekends li v i n g in the open

A All

B theirselves

C the

D living

29 Nobody ha d k no w n before t h e presentation that Sue and her sister w ill

r e c e i v e t h e awards for outstanding scholarship

A had known

B the

C will receive

D the

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30 Alice Walker h a s w r itt e n b o o ks f p oe t r y and short stories, a b i o gr aph y and s e v e r a l no v e l.

A has written

B books of poetry

C a biography

D several novel

31. nU tilhis last class at the university in 1978, Bob always t u r n s in all o f his assignments o n time

A Until

B turns

C of

D on

32 When I l a st saw Janet, she h u rr i e d to her next class on t h e o t h e rside of the campus and d id no t h a v e time to talk

A last

B hurried

C the other

D did not have

33 B e f o r e w e r e t u rne d from swimming in the river near the camp, someone h a d

st

o le our clothes, and we had to walk ba ck with our towels a r ou n d us

A Before we returned

B had stole

C back

D around

34 Patrick was very late g e tt i n g h o m e last night, and unfortunately f o r h i m, the do g barking woke everyone up

A getting home

B for him

C dog

D up

35. He h a s b ee n h op dfor a raise for the l a st four months, but his boss is reluctant to g i v e him o ne

A has been hoped

B last

C to give

D one

36 A f t e r d r i v i n gfor twenty miles, he suddenly r ea l i z e d that he ha s be e n d r i v i n g

in the wrong direction

A After driving

B realized

C has been driving

D in

37 T h e Department of Foreign Languages a r e not located in the new building op p o site the old one

A The

B are

C in

D opposite

38.The Nobel Prize winner, accompanied b y her husband and children, a r e

staying in Sweden u n til f t e r the presentation

A by

B are

C until

D after

39.Neither o f t h e scout leaders k n o w how to trap wild animals o rhow to prepare them f o r m o un ti n g

A of the

B know

C or

D for mounting

40 T ho s e o f you who signed up f o rDr.Daniel’s anthropology class should get t he irbooks as soon a s po ssi b l e

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A Those of

B for

C their

D as possible

41 W o u ld y o u liketo c o m e and s t a y i n g with us while y ou ’ r e in t o w n

A Would you like

B come

C staying

D you’re in town

42.Since vitamins a r e contained in a wide v a r i e ty o f foods, people seldom l a ck

o

f most of them

A are

B in a

C variety of

D lack of

43.Psychological e x pe r i m e n t indicate that people remember more math problems that they cannot s o l v e than

t ho s e they are able to s o l v e

A experiment

B solve

C those

D to solve

44.The sun is a huge f i e r y g l ob e at a average distance of 93,000,000 miles f ro m the Earth

A a

B fiery globe

C a

D from

45 Before becoming s u cc e s s f u l, Charles Kettering, former vice-president of General Motors, was s o p o rthat he h

a s t o use the hayloft of a barn a s a laboratory

A successful

B so poor

C has to

D as

46 D e s p itethe metric system is u s e d throughout the world, it is st i llnot c o m m o n ly used in the United States

A Despite

B is used

C is still

D commonly

47.Some gorillas be a t their chests a s an e x p r e ss of h i g h spirits

A beat

B as

C express

D high

48 Be c au se Walter Reed’s efforts and t ho se of the people who worked with him, human beings n o l on g e rfear the d

r e a e d d is e a se of yellow fever

A Because

B those

C no longer

D dreaded disease

49 The continental s he l v e s is the shallow area o f the o c e a n f l oo rthat is cl o s e st

to the continents

A shelves

B of

C ocean floor

D closest

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50 T h e average adult g e t two to five c o l d s each year.

A The

B get

C to

D colds

51. hFis i n g have been found to c on t a in a particular type of fat t ha t may help lower blood cholesterol l e v e ls

A Fishing

B to contain

C that

D levels

52 Benjamin Franklin’s ab ility to learn from observation and experience c on t r i bu t e d gr ea tly to h im success in public life

A ability

B contributed greatly

C him

D in

53 I n du st r i a llasers are m o s t o ft e nused f o rcutting, welding, drilling, and m ea s u r e

A Industrial

B most often

C for

D measure

54. Alice Walker is p r ob a b ly best known f o r he r no v e l The Color Purple, pub lis h i n gin 19 8 2

A probably

B for her novel

C publishing

D in 1982

55 Psychologists at the University of Kansas ha s s t ud i e d the e ff c ts of the c o l o rof a room o n pe o p l e ’s behavior

A has studied

B effects

C color

D on people’s

56. Montaigne, t h e illustrious French p h il o s oph y, w a s l e ct dmayor of

Bordeaux, w h ich w a s his home town

A the

B philosophy

C was elected

D which was

57. eC r t a inpollens are more lik e ly to cause a n a ll e rg ic reaction than a n o t h e r

A Certain

B likely

C an allergic

D another

58 Computers ha v e made a c c e ss to information i n st a n tly a v a il ab le just b y pu sh

a few buttons

A have

B access

C instantly available

D by push

59 M i ne d over 2,000 years a g o , copper is one of t h e earliest k n o wmetals

A Mined

B ago

C the

D know

60. anM y of the early word of T.S Eliot e x p r e ss s the anguish and ba rr en n e ss

of modern life and the i s o l a ti o nof the individual

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A Many

B expresses

C barrenness

D isolation

61 T h e no v e l r e v ea lthe horror, drudgery, and j o y o f b l a ck life in r u r a l G eo rg i a

A The novel

B reveal

C joy of black life

D rural Georgia

62. uD r i n g wedding c e r e m on i e s in the United States, g ue sts are usually sil en c e

A During

B ceremonies

C guests

D silence

63 H o w the Earth is i n t h e s h ado w of t h e moon, we see a n eclipse of the sun

A How

B in the shadow

C the

D an

64. hT e c h il d r en ’s television program c a ll e d Sesame Street was s ee i n gin 84

countries i n 1989

A The children’s

B called

C seeing

D in

65. Some r e s ea r chsuggests w ha t there is a li n k b e t w ee n the body’s calcium balance a n d tooth decay

A research

B what

C link between

D and

66 Louisa May Alcott infused h e rown life i n t o the character o f Jo in a b oo k

Little Women

A her

B into

C of

D in a book

67 R o ck m u sic was o r i g i na la mixture of c o un t r y m u sic and rhythm a n d blues

A Rock music

B original

C country music

D and

68.An i n c r ea si n gnumber o f office w o r ks use computer programs as d a ily

routine

A increasing

B of

C works

D daily

69. r aT v e li n gballet companies w e r e uncommon before he rAugusta Maywood formed the first t r a v e li n gtroupe

A Traveling

B were

C her

D traveling

70 T h e virtues of o r d i na r y life is the focus of m an y poems

A The

B ordinary

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C is

D many

71 Economic g ood s often consist to material items, b u t they can also b e

services to people

A goods

B to

C but

D be

72 Moby-Dick is a n o v e l that t e lli gthe story of a ship captain’s si ng l e - m i nde d

hatred o f a huge while whale

A novel

B telling

C single-minded

D of

73 Ea r w a x l ub r ic a t e s and protects the ear from f o r e i g n matter s u ch water and i n s e cts

A Earwax lubricates

B foreign

C such

D insects

74.Before c re a ti n gthe telegraph, Samuel Morse m a d e t h e irliving a s a painter

A creating

B made

C their

D as

75 Some jellyfish m a ke daily journeys f r o m de e p water to the surface and back, w h ile others migrate h o r i z on t a l

A make

B from deep

C while

D horizontal

76. pTo u tti ga large amount of information o n a map, a v a r i e ty of symbols m u st b e u s e d

A To putting

B on

C variety

D must be used

77 B e f o r e the nineteenth century it was r a r e ly to find organized syst e m s of adult education

A Before

B it

C rarely

D systems

78. mS o ki n gis t h e number one p r e v en t cause o f d e a th in the United States

A Smoking

B the

C prevent

D of death

79 N o t single alphabet has ever pe r f e ctly represented the s o u nd s of a n y o f

Earth’s natural languages

A Not

B perfectly

C sounds

D any of

80 The ozone layer m u st b e p r o t e ct dbecause it shields the Earth f ro m

excessive ultraviolet r ad i a t e

A must be protected

B it

C from

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D radiate

81. Carbohydrates an d f a ts are two essential s ou r c e s of energy f o r animal gr o w

A and fats

B sources

C for

D grow

82 B y pa ssi n gsunlight t h ro g h a prism, the light is s epa r a t e into a s pe ct ru m o f

colors

A By passing

B through

C is separate

D spectrum of

83 In s p itemodern medical technology, m a n y diseases caused b y v i r u s e s are still no t curable

A In spite

B many

C by viruses

D not

84. hT o u h Pablo Picasso was p r i m a r ily a p a i n ti n g, he also became a f i n e

sculptor, engraver, and ceramist

A Though

B primarily

C painting

D fine

85. People who live in s m a ll t w s often s e e mmore warm and friendly than people w h o live in po p u l a t e d d e n s e ly areas

A small towns

B seem

C who

D populated densely

86.It took eight years to c o m p l e tethe Erie Canal, t h e 3 6 - m ile waterway w h ich

it c on n e cts Albany and Buffalo in New York State

A It

B to complete

C the 365-mile

D which it connects

87.Every candidate u nde rc o n si de r i n g for a federal job must u n de rg o a thorough m e d ic lexamination

A under

B considering

C undergo

D medical

88 T h e masterpiece A Christmas Carol w r o te b y Charles Dickens in 1843

A The

B wrote

C by

D in

89.Species like snakes, lizards, coyotes, squirrels, and jack rabbits s e e m s to

exist q u ite happ ily in t h e desert

A like

B seems to

C quite happily

D the

90 The disposable camera, a single-use camera p r e l o a d e d w ith print film, ha s

ap

p ea r e din the late 1980s, and ha s be c o m every popular

A a

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B preloaded with

C has appeared

D has become

91. nU tilrecently, photocopy machines w e r e r e g r de d st r ict a s business and professional office equipment t ha t

r e q u i r e d a lot of expensive servicing

A Until

B were regarded

C strict as

D that required

92.Before b r i d g s w e r e bu il t , all transport across major rivers in the United

States w e r e b y ferryboat

A bridges

B were built

C were

D by

93. eT lli g a st o r y through letters was a na r r a ti v e ly st r u ct r e c o mm on ly u s e d by e i g h t een t h - c e n t u r y no v e lists

A Telling a story

B narratively structure

C commonly used

D eighteenth-century novelists

94 People in the world d i ff e rin h is beliefs a b ou t the cause of sickness an d

health

A differ

B his

C about

D and

95 In t h e1840s, h un r ed s of f a m ili e s i on e e rmoved west in t he ir covered wagons

A In the

B hundreds

C families pioneer

D their

96. hW e n children get their first pa irof glasses, they are often s u rpr ise to see that trees and flowers ha v e sharp clear outlines

A When

B pair

C surprise

D have

97.The indiscriminate and continual u s e o f any drug w it hou t m e d i c a l

supervision can be d a g e r

A use of

B without

C medical

D danger

98.In 1931 Jane Adams w a s a Nobel Peace Prize recipient for s h e

humanitarian a c h i e v e m n ts

A In

B was

C she

D achievements

99. v eE n on the most c a re f u l prepared t r i p , problems w ill s o m ti m e s develop

A Even

B careful

C trip

D will sometimes

100.M an y people say that California is a st a t e of ge o gr aph ic re m a r k ab le

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