Part I Vocabulary (15%) xjplJ'jB
Section A }aPx28:/
Directions: In this section there are 10 incomplete sentences. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that completes best the sentence. W6d[v/+K+
1. The discovery of the Americas began ____ of adventure. 905%5\Y
A. a semester B. a spell C. an epoch D. a span {!$E\e^d
2. All the ____ of the hotel were evacuated when the fire began. :dZq!1~t
A. pioneers B. settlers C. inhabitants D. residents |fJpX5W-l
3. The roses I left in the car yesterday started to ____ after a couple of hours in the heat. ~BSIp
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A. wilt B. blossom C. bud D. bloom rhLm2q
4. The two runners crossed the line ____. -UHa;WH
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5. She was not crying but her eyes were ____. E*uz|w3S)Y
A. arid B. moist C. soaked D. dry @Qlh
6. Some sportsmen ____ to relax before a contest. fG+/p 0sJ?
A. meditate B. predict C. conceive D. assume ?8g*"&cn
7. When there are so many important things to be done, why does she insist on so many ____ distractions? '_f]qNy
A. drastic B. crucial C. vital D. petty i#uc
8. A ____ businessman is one who destroys his competitors. CSUXa8u7
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9. The price of housing has remained ____ for six months. {z4v_[-2CF
A. agile B. dynamic C. stationary D. inert ~HW}Wik
10. With a ____ effort he won a million dollars. &2~c,] 9C
A. minimal B. diminutive C. microscope D. dwarf w?r
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Section B b,Z\{M:f;F
Directions: In this section there are 20 sentences. Each sentence has one underlined word or phrase. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should identify one of the four choices which would best keep the meaning of the underlined word or phrase. Z{9
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11. The breadfruit is a round fruit with a rough rind, and a soft pulpy inside. |#y+iXTJ
A. skin B. husk C. shell D. bloom _{eH"
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12. Frederick E. Taylor was the pioneer of scientific management.
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A. immigrant B. inventor C. foe D. ally 3gUGfedi
13. The almond, native to the Mediterranean, grows abundantly in California. 1>KZ1Kf
A. relative B. pioneer C. original D. immigrant -f{NVX\<0
14. Freshwater turtles can survive in frigid waters for three months without oxygen. pb\W7G
A. balmy B. sultry C. freezing D. sweltering g RX`61
15. The parched landscape of salt flats is often used to break world land speed records. (jV_L1D
A. dried B. soaked C. sultry D. chilly %, U@ D4w
16. The fruit does well in hot and humid climates. w9Eb\
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A. arid B. damp C. soaked D. desiccated Y[0
17. Sedatives calm a person without actually inducing sleep. ogOUrJ}P
A. prolonging B. subsiding C. getting D. causing NoR=:Q 9e
18. F. D. Roosevelt was the only man to have been elected president of the United States four successive times. eSC69m
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A. significant B. consecutive C. notable D. symmetrical 3U_,4qf
19. Aqueducts built during the Roman Empire may still be seen in many parts of Europe. #dd-rooQuD
A. Baths B. Water canals C. Roads D. Air pipes AP2BND9
20. Guam, as island in the West Pacific, was ceded to the United States. 53i7:1[uV
A. given over to B. attacked by C. ruled by D. influenced by hj8S".A_
21. Hypertension is one of the most widespread and potentially dangerous diseases. 6F@2:]W
A. colossal B. popular C. common D. scattered .5t|FJ]`$
22. Jazz appeared as a unique form of American music in the 1920s. _:ORu Vk
A. obscure B. scarce C. vital D. singular 3RW3<n
23. Gregor Mendel conceived of the laws of heredity from observing the growth of peas. ssWSY(j]
A. assumed B. reminisced of C. thought of D. meditated about aCwb[7N
24. Harriet Beecher Stowe was an obscure writer until the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Xv5|j/<