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    Question 6: A. independent B. horizontal C. amazingly D. referendumQuestion 7: A. certificate B. available C. appropriate D. absolutely

    Question 8:Question 9: A. settleA. monitor B. decayB. depiction C. effectC. desperate D. appealD. fabulousQuestion 10: A. application B. curriculum C. millennium D. criteria

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    A. sleep B. sit do$n C. eat D. rela'Question *: %he m ete o r o l og is t said on %& that it is supposed to rain all day tomorro$.

    A. astronomer B. %& anchorC. %& $eatherman D. fortune teller

    Question +: !n the end her neighbour decided to sp e a k h is m in d.A. say e'actly $hat he thought B. say a fe$ $ordsC. have a chat D. are given the right to

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    A. snooty B. humble C. cunning D. naiveQuestion O: His policies $ere b e n ef ici a l to the economy as a $hole.

    A. harmless B. crude C. detrimental D. innocent

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    )32A t.e Bette2 ;4 4 C4 o2 D on Eou2 3nsFe2 s.eet to ini53te t.e senten5e t.3t est 5oines e35. =3i2 oKsenten5es in t.eKoBBoFin/ LuestionsMQuestion 11: %hey*re my t$o sisters. %hey aren*t teachers li+e me

    A. %hey*re my t$o sisters both of those are teachers li+e me.B. %hey*re my t$o sisters, neither of $hom are teachers li+e me. C.-i+eme, neither of my t$o sisters aren*t teachers.D. %hey*re my t$o sisters $ho neither are teachers li+e me.

    Question 1*: ! am tired from staying up late last night studying. ! am also $orried about today*s test.

    A. ! am not only tired of staying up late last night studying but also $orried about today*s test. B.%ired fromstaying up late last night studying, today*s test also ma+es me $orried.C. ot only am ! tired from staying up late last night studying but ! am also $orried about today*s test. D.Because !am$orried about today*s test, ! stayed up late last night studying.

    Question 1+: /y grandparents* la+e house $as built in 102. !t $as completely destroyed by the forest fireA. /y grandparents* la+e house $as built in 102 and completely destroyed by the forest fireB. /y grandparents* la+e house, built in 102, $as completely destroyed by the forest fireC. /y grandparents* la+e house $as built in 102, so it $as completely destroyed by the forest fireD. %he forest fire destroyed my grandparents* la+e house $as built in 102.

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    Question 1: /r. Bro$n $anted to get some fresh air in the room. He opened the $indo$.A. /r. Bro$n $anted to get some fresh air in the room because he opened the $indo$. B./r.Bro$nopened the $indo$ in order to get some fresh air in the room.C. /r. Bro$n got some fresh air in the room, even though he opened the $indo$. D.Havingopened the $indo$, the room could get some fresh air.

    Question 1O: %ravellers are advised to ta+e out insurance. %heir luggage may go astray.;M %ravellers should ta+e out insurance if their luggage goes astray.M %ravellers should get insurance, or else their luggage may go astray.

    CM %ravellers had better buy insurance as a precaution against their luggage go astray.DM %ravellers are advised to ta+e out insurance in case their luggage goes astray.

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    A. 4ur plumber, $hom $e hadn*t paid bac+ yet, $as the person $ho $e encountered by chance at themoment $e $eree'iting the caf3.

    B. (hen $e met our plumber in the caf3 as $e $ere about to leave, $e realised that $e hadn*t yet paid him allthe money$eo$ed him.

    C. 4ur plumber, $hen $e ran into him as he $as entering the caf3 that $e $ere leaving, didn*t bring up our debtto him.

    D. ot $anting to see the plumber to $hom $e still o$ed a debt, $e 5uic+ly headed out of the caf3 $hen $esa$ him coming in.Question 17: %he burglar $as caught red6handed by the police $hen he bro+e into the flat.

    A. %he police caught the burglar brea+ing into the flat. B.%hepolice caught the burglar to brea+ into the flat.C. %he police caught the burglar $hen brea+ing into the flat.D. (hen the burglar had bro+en into the flat, the police caught him at once.

    Question 18: %he fo' tried, but $as unsuccessful in reaching the grapes.A. %he fo' tried in vain to reaching the grapes.B. Hard as he tried, the fo' couldn*t reach the grapes. C.%ryas he may, the fo' failed to reach the grapes.

    D. Despite of the effort he made, the fo' found the grapes impossible to reach.Question 19: %om $as too surprised to say a $ord.A. %om $as so surprised that he could say a $ord.B. %om $as such surprise that he couldn*t say a $ord. C.7osurprised $as %om that he couldn*t say a $ord. D.7urprised ashe $as, %om couldn*t say a $ord.

    Question *0: He delayed $riting the boo+ until he had done a lot of research.A. 4nly after he had done a lot of research did he begin to $rite the boo+. B.He didalot of research after he finished $riting theboo+.C. He delayed $riting the boo+ as he had already done any research.D. !t $as only $hen he had $ritten the boo+ that he did a lot of research.

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    %he story of gold is an adventure involving +ings, 5ueens, pirates, e'plorers, con5uerors, and the native peoples theycon5uered.%hroughout history, gold has 891 a magic spell over those it touched. ;old isbeautifulandrare

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    that cannot be changed by normal chemical 89= , that are found in the >arth*s crust. ;old has a $arm,sunny colour and 89 it does not react 89? air, $ater, and most chemicals, its shine never fades.!n itsnatural 89@ , gold is soft and easily shaped. (hen heated to 1,?9 Celsius it melts and can bepoured89 moulds to form coins, gold bars, and other ob#ects. 7tories have been told, movies890 and legends born about the 82 of the $orld*s great gold deposits. !t is a saga of dreams,greed, ambition and e'ploration.

    Question *1: A. +nitted B. se$n C. $oven D. folded

    Question **: A. formats B. outlines C. shapes D. linesQuestion *+: A. (hoever B. Ho$ever C. orever D. (hereverQuestion *N: A. mode B. means C. course D. measureQuestion *O: A. yet B. despite C.because D. soQuestion *6: A. in B. to C. on D. $ithQuestion *7: A. estate B. state C. stage D.positionQuestion *8: A. into B. through C. at D. $ithQuestion *9: A. done B. made C. composed D.builtQuestion +0: A. discovery B. revelation C. detection D. disclosure

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    Eust as optical fibers have transformed communication, they are also revolutionizing medicine. %hese ultra6 thin,fle'ible fibers .3e o=ene 3 FinoF into the living tissues of the body. By inserting optical fibers through naturalopenings or small incisions and threading them along the bodyFs established path$ays, physicians can loo+ into thelungs, intestines, heart andotherareas that $ere Ko2e2BE inaccessible to t.eM

    %he basic fiber6optics system is called fiberscope, $hich consists of t$o bundles of fibers. 4ne, theilluminating bundle, carries light to the tissues. !s is coupled to a high6intensity light source. -ight enters the 5o2esof the high6purity silicon glass and travels along the fibers. A lens at the end of the bundle collects the light andfocuses it into the other bundle, the imagingbundle. >ach fiber in the bundle transmits only a tiny fraction of the totalimage. %he reconstructed image can be vie$ed through an eyepiece or displayed on a television screen. During thelast five years, improved methods of fabricating optical fibers have led to a reduction in fiberscope diameter and anincrease in the number of fibers, $hich in turn has increased 2esoButionM

    4ptical fibers can also be used to deliver laser light. By use of laser beams, physicians can perform surgeryinside the body, sometimes eliminating the need for invasive procedures in $hich healthy tissue must be cutthrough to reach the site ofdisease. /any of these procedures do not re5uire anesthesia and can be performed in a

    physicianFs office. %hese techni5ues havereduced the ris+ and the cost of medical care.

    Question +1: (hat is the main topic of thepassage)A. A revolution in communicationB. %he invention of optical fibers C.e$surgical techni5uesD. %he roles of optical fibers in medicine

    Question +*: !n line 9, the author uses the e'pression .3e o=ene 3 FinoF to indicate that the use of optical fibersA. has enabled scientists to ma+e amazing discoveriesB. sometimes re5uires a surgical incisionC. allo$s doctors to see inside the body $ithout ma#or surgeryD. has been un+no$n to the general public until 5uite recently

    Question ++: (hich of the follo$ing is closest in meaning to the $ord Ko2e2BE)A. Greviously B. Completely C. sually D. %heoretically

    Question +: %he $ord t.e in line = refers to

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    A. optical fibers B. path$ays C. physicians D. other areas of thebodyQuestion +O: According to the passage, $hat is the purpose of the illuminating bundle in a fiberscope)

    A. %o carry light into the body B. %o collect and focus lightC. %o reconstruct images D. %o perform surgery inside thebody

    Question +6: (hich of the follo$ing is closest in meaning to the $ord 5o2es)A. %ips B. Centers C. Clusters D. -ines

    Question +7: According to the passage, ho$ do the fiberscopes used today differ from those used in five years ago)A. %hey use brighter light B. %hey are longerC. %hey contain more fibers D. %hey are larger in diameter

    Question +8: %he $ord 2esoBution is closest in meaning to $hich of the follo$ing)A. 7trength B. 7harpness C. !nconvenience D. >fficiency

    Question +9: (hich of the follo$ing is NT mentioned by the author as one of the advantages of laser surgerytechni5ues)

    A. %hey can be performed in a physician*s office. B.%heyare safer than conventional surgery.C. %hey can often be performed $ithout anesthesia. D.%heyare relatively easy to teach tophysicians

    Question 0: (here in the passage does the author provide a basic description of a fiberscope)

    A. -ines 169 B. -ine C. -ine 0 D. -ine 19

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    Question 1: - o n g prized for its m e d ici n e value, ginseng these days has become th e m os t common of energy6 AB C

    boosting drin+s p a r t ic u l a r l y f o r high6performance athletes.D

    Question *: !ndividuals $i t h chronic liver disease is gravely at ris+ for p r e m a t ur e death, heart seizures, stro+esA B C

    as $e l l as hypertension, #aundice, and malnutrition.DQuestion +: (ith cable broadband, you can go f ro m one $eb page to another m u c h 5uic+ly than y o u c a n $ith

    A B Ca dial6up modem or D7-, a n d you can load $eb pages more readily.

    D

    Question : 4 f ten a headache is ca u s ed by the contraction of one of the muscle g r o u p that cover the s+ull, thusA B C

    causing s p a s m andpain.D

    Question O: H o $ e v er types of ra$ m a t e r ials are used in m a + i n g p a p e r, the process is essentially th e s a m e.A B C D

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    Alzheimer*s disease i=3i2s a person*s ability to recall memories, both distant and as recent as a fe$hours before. Although there is not yet a cure for the illness, there may be hope for a cure $ith a protein callednerve gro$th factor. %he protein is produced by nerve cells in the same 2e/ion of the brain $here Alzheimer*soccurs. Based on this relationship, scientists from the niversity of -und in 7$eden and the niversity of

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    California at 7an Diego designed an e'periment to test $hether oses of nerve gro$th factor could reverse theeffects ofmemory loss caused by Alzheimer*s. sing a group of rats $ith impaired memory, the scientists gave halfof the rats doses of nerve gro$th factor $hile giving the other half a blood protein as a placebo, thus creating acontrol group. At the end of the four6$ee+ test, the rats given the nerve gro$th factor performed e5ually to rats$ith normal memory abilities. (hile the e'periments do not sho$ that nerve gro$th factor can stop the general

    process of ete2io23tion caused by Alzheimer*s, they do sho$ potential as a means to slo$ing the processsi/niKi53ntBE.

    Question 6: (ith $hat topic is this passage mainly concerned)A. impaired memory of patients C. the use of rats as e'perimental sub#ectsB. cures for Alzheimer*s disease D. nerve gro$th factor as a cure for Alzheimer*sQuestion 7: %he $ord Ii=3i2sJ in line 1 is most similar to $hich of the follo$ing) A.affects B.destroys C. enhances D. diminishesQuestion 8: According to the passage, $here is nerve gro$th factor produced in the body) A.in nervecells in the spinal column C. in nerve cells in thebrainB. in red blood cells in the circulatory system D. in the pituitary glandQuestion 9: (hich of the follo$ing is closest in meaning to the $ord I2e/ionJ as used in line 2) A.vicinity B.plain C. e'panse D. orbitQuestion O0: (hich of the follo$ing is closest in meaning to the $ord IosesJ) A.measures B. pieces C. in#ections D. stipends

    Question O1: (hich of thefollo$ing can be inferred from thepassage)A. Alzheimer*s disease is deadly.B. %hough unsuccessful, the e'periments did sho$ some benefits derived from nerve gro$th factor. C.%hee'periments did not sho$ any significant benefits from nerve gro$th factor.D. /ore $or+ needs to be done to understand the effects of nerve gro$th factor.Question O*: %he passage most closely resembles $hich of the follo$ing patterns of organization) A.chronological order C. cause 6 effectB. statement and illustration D. alphabetical orderQuestion O+: (hich of the follo$ing is closest in meaning to the $ord IGete2io23tionJ)A. depression B. deduction C. decline D. disconnectionQuestion O: (hich of the follo$ing could best replace the $ord Isi/niKi53ntBEJ)

    A. considerably B. +no$ingly C. suggestively D.tirelessly

    Question OO: %he relationship bet$een nerve gro$th factor and a protein is similar to the relationshipbet$eenAlzheimer*sandA. forgetfulness B. a disease C. a cure D. a cancer

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    A. might B. can*t C. mustn*t D. shouldn*tQuestion O7: %he Avicenna Gartnership is a company $ith a long and successful sales history.

    A. respectable B. respectful C. respecting D. respective

    Question O8: %he proposals he put for$ard $ere e'cellent. , it 5uic+ly became apparent that they $ould$or+ $hen put intopractice.A. /oreover B. Ho$ever C. evertheless D. Although

    Question O9: %he preparations by the time the guests .A. had been finished " arrived B. have finished " arrivedC. had finished " $ere arriving D. have been finished " $ere arrived.

    Question 60: their regular daytime #ob, many people do e'tra $or+ in the evening.A. By B. Beside C. Besides D. Bet$een

    Question 61: %he acting in the movie $as terrible, the story $as boring and the sound 5uality $as verypoor. , ! $ouldn*t recommend it to anyone.

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    A. !n brief B. 7o C. !n the same $ay D. CorrespondinglyQuestion 6*: %hat boo+ is by a famous anthropologist. !t*s about the people in 7amoa for t$o years.

    A. that she lived B. among $hom she livedC. that she lived among them D. $here she lived among them

    Question 6+: %han+s for the sand$ich, but you it. ! had lunch in to$n.A. needn*t have made B. mightn*t have made C. shouldn*t have made D. ought to have made

    Question 6: 7he $aited for t$enty minutes and arrived at the head of the 5ueue.A. lastly B. finally C. at the end D. eventual

    Question 6O: 4nly after seeing Hamlet on the stage .A. did ! understand it B. ! understood it C. ! could understand it D. did ! understood it

    Question 66: I! haven*t seen you for a $hile.J I JA. o, ! haven*t seen you, too. B. o, !*ve been busy, !*m afraid.C. But ! sa$ you last month. D. es. ou are right. ! miss you.

    Question 67: , the $oman $as visibly happy after the birth of her child.A. %ired although she $as B. 7he $as tiredC. Despite tired D. %hough tired

    Question 68: Goliticians fre5uently a lot of criticism.A. come out in B. catch up $ith C. come in for D. get up to

    Question 69: /eg had a escape $hen she $as hang6gliding yesterday.

    A. narro$ B. close C. near D. tenderQuestion 70: I(hen do you have to hand in the that report)J I%he is %hursday 19th AprilJA. lifeline B. byline C. headline D. deadline

    Question 71: After finishing a degree in >nglish, she $ent on -a$ at Harvard.A. study B. studying C. to study D. studied

    Question 7*: /ary: ICan ! have some more meat)JEohn: I .J

    A. !t*s delicious B. >n#oy your meal C. o, it*s my round D. Help yourselfQuestion 7+: %he mon+ insisted that the tourists the temple until they had removed their shoes

    A. didn*t enter B. not enter C. $eren*t entering D. should enterQuestion 7: %om: ICan ! bring a friend to your party)J

    Kyle: I .J

    A. 7traight a$ay B. %hat*s right C. %he more the merrier D. Beggars can*t be choosersQuestion 7O: %he patient $as lying on thebed.

    A. consciously B. unconsciously C. unconscious D. consciousnessQuestion 76: (hile tal+ing $ith native >nglish spea+ers, $e can ta+e a lot of ne$ $ords and structures.

    A. in B. over C. on D. upQuestion 77: (hen the teacher as+ed Amanda $hat the chemical formula $as, her mind $as a total

    A.void B. empty C. nothing D.blan+Question 78: He has read a lot of boo+s and a lot of +no$ledge.

    A. ac5uired B. $on C. achieved D. re5uestedQuestion 79: you cut do$n your carbohydrate inta+e, you $eight by no$.

    A. Did" $ould lose B. (ere" $ould have lost C. !f"$ill lose D. Had"$ould have lostQuestion 80: !s there any chance the machinery repaired)

    A. to have B. of having C. for having D. ofbeing