A) what B) whatever C) it D) whoever
58. _______ exposure to dirty air can cause people suffer from some diseases.
A) Raised B) Prolonged C) Expanded D) Enlarged
59. _______ about one of the most rapidly changing countries in a ceaselessly changing world
is not all easy.
A) Being informed B) To be informing
C) Have in formed D) Informed
60. Though you stay in the sea for weeks, you will not _______ contact with the outside
world.
A) lose B) fall C) miss D) fail
61. Visitors to England sometimes find the lack of public activities in the evenings _______
A) depressed B) depression C) depressing D) depressingly
62. Julie is one of those women who always _______ the latest fashions.
A) look after B) keep up with C) run for D) go in for
63. This traditional entertainment for children in America has never, _______ I know, become
popular in China.
A) as far as B) as much
C) to the extent that D) so long as
64. Mr. Smith attends to the _______ of important business himself:
A) transmission B) transformation C) transaction D) transition
65. Besides what you have explained, can you think of _______ reason for their terrible
action?
A) any B) else C) other D) another
66. The chairman threatened _______ if his polioies were not adopted.
A) to resign B) resigning
C) to be resigned D) being resigned
67. She was able to give the police a full account of since she had been
[page][page]_______ to it.
A) an observer B) an on - looker
C) a watcher D) a witness
68. Very few people understood his lecture, the subject of which was very _______
A) obscure B) upsetting C) distant D) inferior
69. Although the national government has introduced some new laws on this subject, it is the _______state governments which are responsible for pollution control.
A) precisely B) primarily C) progressively D) preliminarily
70. He would _______ it that his son took a livelier interest in politics.
A) see into B) see through C) see about D) see to
Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes)
By the time of the Civil War , there were many
differences between the North and the South.
For instance, the population of the 71.
North was far greater than of the South. 72.
Twenty - two million people lived in the North;
nine million lived in the South. To the nine million
people in the South, more than three million were 73.
slaves, many of whom would fight for the North.
In addition to have more people, the 74.
North also possessed most of the factories in the
United States. This greatly helped the Southern 75.
army, which could count on adequate supplies of 76.
guns, ammunition(弹药), and clothing during 77.
the Civil War. In the contrast, the South, since it
mainly depended on farming, had many factories.
The Southern leaders hoped to gain war supplies from
European coun
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to England and France ii1 return for guns and
ammunition to fight the war. 79.
Except its industry, the North also had
a larger network of railroads to transport supplies. 80.
The South, which had few railroads, depended on
its waterways to transport men and supplies.
Moreover, the North had an establishing army, navy,
and government, while the south had to begin
organizing its self military force.
Part V Writing (30 minutes)
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition about Man Is to
Survive. You should base your writing on the following outline:
1.人类面临的问题(如能源、疾病、污染、人口等)
2.悲观的看法(如人类将无法生存)
3.人类的智慧和出路
Your composition should be no less than 120 words. Be sure to write your composition in
readable handwriting.
Man Is to Survive
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