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urine sugar levels. The country that gave the world transistor radios, the Walkman and 9.R)iA
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26. We can learn from the first paragraph that ______. *V(TNLIh;
A. it is impossible for people to find high-tech robots in a simple wooden house JFVal#
B. it is easy for people to think of a simple wooden house in the modern Japan H"W%+{AR
C. Kamiyama usually goes to a coffee restaurant to release her loneliness +D|y))fE
D. Kamiyama has a mechanical companion whose voice is very sharp and short 0}]k>ndT
27. Who giggles after Kamiyama comes into the room according to the passage? 7-81,ADv(
A. The old woman Kamiyama herself. }YHoWYR
B. Kamiyama's fantastic pet robot. Ex35
C. A mechanical companion in Star Wars. #"%=7(
D. A naughty Japan's creation Astro Boy. e"^* ~'mJ
28. We can infer from the third paragraph that nowadays many old people in Japan #imMkvx?
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C. enjoying themselves D. not taken good care of B3uv>\
29. The phrase "warm up to" in the third paragraph can be most likely replaced by
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C. start to like or be friendly with D. approach to or come up to
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II.Vocabulary (10%,0.5 mark each) $d.UF!s
Directions:There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are k0.|%0?K
four choices marked A,B,C,and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the 8E1swH5z
sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line x]6OE]]8L
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31.Comparing the time scales between many flu epidemics,scientists can________ I$v*SeVHE
when another one might happen. !u@e^J{Ao
A.determine B.anticipate C.predict D.assure mjG-A8y
31. My father never gave me ______. S{aK\>>H
A. many advice B. many advices CGvU{n,"
C. much advice D. a lot of advices ve_TpP
32. She took him ______ and led him across the road. ;_),?(
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33. I don't think he IS to blame, ______? WjtmV2b<7
A. do I B. is he C. isn't he D. does he vFXih'=_
34. ______. I know the money is safe, I shall not worry about it. DE:FWD<}
A. Even though B. Unless C. As long as D. However _] veTAV
35. He couldn't lie convincingly enough to take a child ______. $NzD&b$7
A. away B. down C. in D. up }
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had gone.
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37. It was not until she returned home ______ she realized she had almost wasted ten k2o98bK&;
of her valuable hours. +gh6eY8
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38. There has not been a great response to the sale, ______? :hB/|H*=
A. does it B. has it C. does there D. has there
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and techniques to document observations that can be checked by others. $TS4YaJ%
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broader than ______. vfPL;__{Y]
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41. I'm surprised at there ______ an index. _Vr>/f
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42. I ______this soup. I ______ pepper in it. 1 i #
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C. taste ... am tasting D. taste ... have tasted U1!6%x
43. ______ , explorers could never have found the cave. <Uf?7
A. But for the fissure had been spotted B. If not the fissure had' been spotted 0w[#`
C. Had the fissure not been spotted D. Had not the fissure been spotted $/sIdFZi
44. John often sits in a small bar, drinking and smoking considerably more ______. =z`GC1]bL
A. than that he is healthy B. than good for his health ,q$'hY TaJ
C. than his health could D. than is good for his health |E)-9JSRy
45. This ______ girl is Mary's cousin. I[u%kir
A. pretty little Swedish B. Swedish little pretty J_) .Hd
C. Swedish pretty little D. little pretty Swedish KneCMFy
46. We are not on very good ______ with the people next door. #_)<~
A. friendship B. relations C. will D. terms YmXh_bk
47. Usually newspapers ______ for people with intellectual interests. 6S*L[zBnA\
A. suit B. furnish C. regard D. cater %DH2]B? 0
48. The overcrowded living conditions ______ a heavy strain on the family. v%8.o%G
A. set B. put C. made D. pressed d'Cn] <
49. The supply of apples exceeds the ______ this year. S[g{
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A. request B. claim C. requirement D. demand ~wtl\-cY
50. I must take this watch to be repaired, it ______ 'a8{YT4
A. increases B. progresses C. accelerates D. gains vhe[:`=a
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Direction:In this part,you are required to read the following passage carefully.For tS|gQUF17
each of the 20 blanks 20 there are four marked A,B,C and D.You should choose the PX7@3Y
ONE that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer y>4r<YZQ
Sheet with a single line through the center. KY}c}*0
Many instructors believe that an informal, relaxed classroom environment is "'B
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good for learning and innovation. It is not uncommon for students to have easygoing Pv@P(y?\
and friendly relationships with their professors. The casual professor is not necessarily |"t)#BUtL
a poor one and is still respected by students. Although students may be in a ,|:TML
subordinate position, some professors treat them as equals. However, no matter how UEkn@^&bg
equal professors would like to be, they still are in a position of authority. 954!ED|F(
Professors may establish social relationships with students outside of the fjD/<`}v
classroom, but in the classroom they maintain the instructor's role. A professor may O{YT6&.S0
have coffee one day with students but the next day expect them to meet a deadline for ."HDUo2D7
the submission of a paper or to be prepared for a discussion or an exam. The professor *2nQZ^c.
may give extra attention outside of class to a student in need of help but probably will .K
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not treat him or her differently when it comes to evaluating school work. Professors 0^l)9zE
have several roles in relation to students; they may be friends as well as teachers. SQ$|s%)oB
Students must realize that when a teacher's role changes, they must appropriately :
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adapt their behavior and attitudes. a| w.G "W
51 A. instructive B. conducive C. constructive D. healthy F?h{IH
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52 A. easygoing B. comforting C. carefree D. relaxing F ?APDGAN
53 A. consultative B. informal C. easy D. casual O$
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54 A. despised B. respected C. neglected D. overlooked k
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55 A. inferior B. minor C. low D. subordinate k&oq6!ix
56 A. peers B. colleagues C. friends D. equals } vx+/J
57 A. democratic B. formal C. relaxed D. strict 45?aV@
58 A. authority B. expert C. supervisor D superior NFYo@kX>
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59 A. build B. set C. get D. establish /RWQ+Zf-Y]
60 A. sustain B. support C. maintain D. retain O{P@fv%~(o
61 A. but B. hence C. nevertheless D. then ]x;*Z&
62 A. match B. fulfill C. meet D satisfy VaV(+X
63 A. submission B. presentation C. delivery D. handing /"Z6\T9
64 A. for B. with C. against D. of O1C|{
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65 A. due B. extra C. sufficient D. supplementary CO%o.j=1
66 A. quest B. need C. search D. views Ah_,5Z@&R
67 A. gets to B. comes to C. reaches D. touches /Soc,PjZ
68 A. with regard to B. in view of C. in relation to D. with reference to hN#A3FFo L
69 A. suppose B. suggest C. realize D. assume NZ{)&ObBRt
70 A. adopt B. adapt C. adept D. conform ?.*^#>-
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