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PAPER ONE

PART I VOCABULARY ( 20 minutes, 10 points) Section A ( 0.5 point each)

Directions: In this section there are ten sentences, each with one word or phrase underlined. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

1. Outbreaks of teenage violence here are confined to technical schools students fightingmindless.

A. restrictedB. confirmedC. relevantD. dedicated

2. Something clearly disturbs Thai youth and parents who need to do something beforethings get worse.

A. boostsB. disruptsC. annoysD. stuns

3. They came from different backgrounds, but both resorted to the use of handguns toresolve their problems.

A. objected toB. took toC. amounted toD. turned to

4. Children do not learn what it is to lose and will seek violence to restrain their disappointment.

A. releaseB. checkC. eliminateD. restore

5. Streep possesses a fragile, fleeting beauty that allows her to be as earthy and plain asshe can be glamorous and radiant.

A.fragmentaryB. permanentC. delicateD. tender

6.Faced with such a dilemma, the top executives had to weigh one option against another.

A. scaleB. seekC. balanceD. reject

7. Despite conflicts and disagreements, the fundamentalsympathies and similarities between the two countries will continue. A. essentialB. intenseC. necessaryD. difficult

8. The car broke down about five kilometers short of the destination, so they had to goon foot.

A. lacking inB. except forC. up toD. away from

9. Kant revolutionized philosophy, questioned established authorities and placed reasonand freedom at the center of his thinking. A. foundedB. acceptedC. overthrownD. stereotyped

10. The freshmen will be introduced to some methods of coping with stress and depression.

A. handlingB. executingC. cooperationD. consuming

Section B (0.5 point each)

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Directions: In this section there are ten sentences. Each sentence has something omitted. Choose the one from the four choices marked A, B, C and D that best pletes each sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

11.I had expected to win the race, but things did not that way.

A. break out B. work out C. pass out D. figure out 12. Anyone employing people and paying them a fair wage, in my view, makes

a(n)

______ contribution to society. A. immense B. gigantic C. large D. spacious 13. I have time to enjoy family and friends, activities such as reading, writing, listening to music and playing sports. A. chase B. involve C. pursue D. capture

14. And not one of these pleasures is __ taxation under the Internal Revenue

Code.

A. mitted to B. subject to C. attached to D. indifferent to 15. Middle-aged ladies somehow tend to _ weight more easily even if they are

vegetarians.

A. put onB. put upC. put forwardD. put away

16. As ______ China, reform and opening-up have led to substantial improvement of

lives.

A. in the case of B. in the face ofC. in the name of D. in the middle of

17. Niagara Falls is a great tourist _______, drawing millions of visitors every year.

A. attention B. attraction C. appointment D. arrangement

18. The manager spoke highly of such _______ as loyalty, courage and truthfulness shown by his employees.

A. virtues B. features C. properties D. characteristics 19. Some old people don’t like pop songs because they can’t _______ so much noise.

A. resist B. sustain C. tolerate D. undergo 20. Since the matter was extremely _______, we dealt with it immediately. A. tough B. tense C. urgent D. instant

PART II CLOZE TEST ( 20 minutes 10 points)

Directions: Read the passage through. Then go back and choose one item of

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suitable word(s) marked A, B, C or D for each blank in the passage. Mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.

Deaths and injuries from motor-vehicle accidents are reaching epidemic proportions in developing countries around the world, according to the World Health Organization.Traffic accidents in the young nations of 21 amount to a “social scourge(祸害)”, and all too often the victims are young, educated Africans22 increased earning power has enabled them to buy a motorcycle or an automobile. Statistics23 three Latin-American countries, Chile, Costa Rica and Venezuela,24 that, AS in the US, traffic accidents have bee the leading causeof25 among young adults. About 250 000 people throughout the world are _26_ in traffic accidents each year, and more than seven million are injured.27 the US hasthe highest number of people killed in traffic accidents of 28 country(about 50 000 per year), it has one of the lowest rates of fatalities(死亡) per motor vehicle or passenger mile, 29 , in the US there are six fatalities per 100 million passenger miles,30 in Kenya and Uganda thereare from 55 to 65 fatalities per 10031passenger miles. In India the fatality rate per motor vehicle is 10 to 15 times higher than it is in the US.In all countries the death rate from traffic accidents is higher for32 thanit is for females. - The majority of developing countries33 a higher incidence of traffic accidents involving pedestrians (行人) than of accidents34motor vehicles alone. Among the causes, the WHO reports, are35roads, pedestrian ignorance of road signs, lack of instruction in the use of roads and heavy pedestrian and bicycle traffic on the roads. To 36 the growing epidemic of traffic accidents, the WHO has37 a worldwide epidemiological study of road traffic accidents and is encouraging the development of preventive programs If traffic accidents are38 by methods similar to those used against the great \the organization states, the present epidemic of road deaths could be made to disappear 39 as plague (瘟疫) and smallpox have now been 40 almost everywhere in the world. 21222324

A. America A. whose A. against A. remark

B. Asia B. which B. with B. reveal

C.Africa C. as C. upon C. involve

D. Europe D.that D. from D. doubt

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2526272829303132333435. 3637383940

A. accident A. killed A. Now that A.every A. at last A. Because A. hundred A. inhabitants A. possesses A. involving A. firm A. harden A. overtaken A. tackled A. such

A. eliminated B. jam B.injured B. Provided B. some

B. for example B.Before B. million B. drivers B.had

B. containing B. poor B. study B. explored B. recognized B.just

B. knocked C.crash D. death C. wounded D. included C.Once D. Although C. any D.the C. however D. in addition C. Whereas D.If C. thousand D. billion C. males D. injured C. has D. have

C. resulting in D. existing in C.good D.dependent C. struggle D. bat

C. undertaken D. regarded C. shifted D. threatened C.so D. also C. sought D. adjusted

PART III READING PREHENSION (60 minutes, 50 points)

Directions: In this part of the test, there are five short passages for you to read. Read each passage carefully, and hen do the questions that follow. Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D and then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. Passage One

Peng Gonglin wasn't an important man. He lived in a bare concrete house in a

small village of Deng Zhuang where women stoop beside ponds to scrub clothes in buckets and the men often harvest crops by hand.

When his rice fields came up empty last October, Peng had no influence and little cash. The 43-year-old farmer had spent almost all of his family's savings and borrowed more to lease the land and buy seeds.

County experts in the central province of Henan tested the seeds he'd planted and determined that he'd been sold inferior goods. Peng begged for financial or legal help from the local agricultural bureau and its county seed station. He took what remained of his family's money and tried to bribe two local officials to intervene. They accepted the meals, massages and prostitutes, but they did nothing in return, according to a letter he later wrote.

Finally, on March 29 he returned to the county seed station to plead once more. Men there beat Peng about the head until he went home, humiliated.

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Facing financial ruin, he carried out one last act of protest. Early the next morning, Peng Gonglin's body was found hanging at the seed station. The story of Peng's lonely suicide reveals the pitfalls beneath the glossy surface of China's booming economy. Ordinary Chinese who've been cheated or defrauded, especially in rural areas, find themselves trapped in neo-feudal conditions with no protection beyond the mercy of corrupt officials. Outsiders are sometimes baffled by the emphasis Chinese leaders put on order and harmony, and their crushing response to any signs of unrest. From the turmoil in a village such as Deng Zhuang, though, it's clear that the nation sits uneasily on deep social fault lines. 41.People like Peng Gonglin _______.

A. live simple and humble life B. try to bribe officials

C. have no land and have to lease from others D. hate the officials

42. What happened to the seeds Peng Gonglin had bought?

A. They were tested inferior. B. They were illegal. C. They were cheated. D. They were too expensive.

43. He bribed local officials hoping that _______.

A. they may help him get financial pensation or legal aid B. they may accept the meals, massages and prostitutes C. they may interfere the affair D. they may offer plea for him

44. Which of the following statements is NOT the reason of Peng Gonglin’s suicide?

A. He was beaten by the men at the seed station and felt humiliated. B. It was his final cry for protest in the face of financial ruin.

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