Part Ⅰ Vocabulary and Structure
Directions: Beneath each of the following
sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and
D. You should choose the one that best completes the
sentence and mark the corresponding letter on the
Answer Sheet with a single line through the centcr.
L. The eastern part of Australia is__________ in
climate to the western part.
A) productive B) superior C) prosperous D) splendid
2. Many people visited the__________ of the old gold
mine.
A) location B) highland C) site D) desert
3. Get a shirt one size larger than you usually wear,
because this material__________ when you wash it.
A) fades B)shrinks C) retreated D) decreases
4. As she opened the gate the lion gave a
loud__________ and bounded at her.
A) yell B) cry . C) roar D) shout
5. If Betty set her mind on something there is no
holding her__________.
A) back B) on C) up D) out
6. Plato is a thinker what we all should__________ .
A) look up to B) look into C) look through D) look
down upon
7. Many Chinese women, who used to be__________
household chores and looking after children, are now
busy managing and developing industtial enterprises.
A) bounding to B) bounded to C) binding to D) bound
to
8. People try to avoid public transportation delays by
using their own cars and this__________ creates further
problems.
A) in turn B) and all C) in case D) on time
9. He was wet to the skin; his whole body was__________
and trembling.
A) stiff B) straight C) steady D) hard
10. You have the complete__________ for our safety.
A) control B)responsibility C) guarantee D)
authoriry
ll. According to the timetable, the train for
Shanghai__________ at seven o'clock in the evening.
A) leaves B) has left C) was left D) will leave
12. He has only a two-week vacation during the
year__________ that other workers get more time off.
A) in spite of B) in spite C) despite the fact D)
despite
l3. __________it is you have found, you must give it
back to the person it belongs to.
A) That B) Because C) Whatever D) However
14. There is nothing left in the bottle,__________ ?
A) is it B) isn't it C) isn't there D) is there
l5. The policeman__________ so harshly to the driver
who was obviously suffering from shock.
A) shouldn't have spoken B) mustn't speak
C) mustn't have spoken D) shouldn't speak
16. In England, as early as the twelfth century, young
boys enjoyed__________football.
A) having played B) to play C) to have played D)
playing
17.__________, although he had done nothing__________
proud of, John began to swell out his chest and show
off.
A) Having flattered … to be B) Flattered … being
C) Flattering … being D) Flattered … to be
l8. The police chief ordered that parking__________ on
Main Street during the rush hours.
A) be prohibiting B)be prohibited C)is prohibited D)
was prohibited
19. Had he taken his doctor's advice, Mr.
Sandoval__________ .
A) might still be alive B) might have been alive
C) mustn't have died D) couldn't die
20. It is often more difficult to find trained men
than__________ for scientific research.
A) getting financial support B) in getting
financial support
C) to get financial support D) having got financial
support
l 8. The police chiefordered that parking on Main
Street durina the rusli hours. A) be prohibiting B) be
prohibited C) is proliibited D) was prohibited 19. Had
he taken his doctor's advice, Mr. Sandoval . A) might
still be alive B) might have been alive C) mustn't have
died D) couldn't die 20. It is often more difficult to
find trained inen than for scientific research. A)
gerting financial support B) in getting financial
support C) to get financial support D) having got
financial support
Part Ⅱ Cloze
Directions: There are 20 blank in the followiing
passage(s). For each blank there are four choices
marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the one answer
best fits into the passage and mark the corresponding
letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through
the center.
The molecules of a substance are (2l) continual motion.
Imagine a crowd of (22) leaving a football match. They
are all trying to get (23) as quickly as possible,and
this is exactly (24) the molecules of a gas behave.They
try to spread out,or in (25) words,to diffuse.
Diffusion can be demonstrated by opening a (26) of
perfume in a room. The (27) of the perfume are
concentrated inside the bottle. The minute the bottle
is (28) , they start to diffuse into the air, and the
perfume can be (29) at the other end of the room.The
longer the bottle is left open, the (30) the smell
becomes.
Finally,(31) there is an equal concentration of
molecules inside and (32 )the bottle, (33) ceases. By
this time it is meant that both the room and the bottle
contain a (34) mixture of perfume and air.
(35) to principles of diffusion, the (36) continues
unceasingly until the concentration or perfume
molecules is eaqal in all parts or the (37); in other
words,(38) a state of equilibrium has been (39) , and
there is no further change, if conditions (40) constant.
21. A) by B) in C) wiih D) at
22. A) crew B) human C) staff D) people
23. A) up B) aside C) away D) by
24. A) why B) what C) how D) when
25. A) other B) another C) any D) no
26. A) bottle B) tray C) basin D) kettle
27. A) substance B) molecules C) liquid D) scent
28. A) close B) closed C) open D) opened
29. A) noticed B) smelt C) tasted D) sensed
30. A) stronger B)larger C)heavier D)bigger
31. A) while B) as far as C) when D) as long as
32. A) around B) by C) with D) outside
33. A) the perfume B) the diffusion C) the
molecules D) the concentration
34. A) same B) similar C) harmony D) uniform
35. A) According B) Due C) Referring D) In case
36. A) process B) procession C) sequence D)
situation
37. A) space B) house C) room D) air
38. A) until B)till C) when D) by
39. A) obtained B) formed C) appeared D) reached
40. A) stay B) remain C) maintain D) hold
Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension
Directions: There are 6 reading passages in this
part. Each passage is followed by some questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them there are four
choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the
best choice and mark the corrcsponding letter on the
Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Passage Ⅰ Questions 41-45 are based on the
following passage.
Police Officer Tidwell left the station just after 8
a.m. on Sunday, June 4. He had spent an uneventful
night on duty and was looking forward to his day of
rest. By habit he took a shortcut down the path behind
Digby Hall Road and after a minute or two he saw a man
climbing down a . Drain-pipe from an open bedroom
window of number 29. In silence Tidwell crept into the
garden. The man reached the ground and was dusting
himself down when he felt his arm gripped.
"It's 8.15 on a Sunday moming," said the
officer, "and this sort of thing seems an unlikely
adventure at such a time. Would you mind explaining?"
The man was obviously startied but kept calm. He
said, "I know what you're thinking, officer, but it
isn't true. This is a very funny mistake."
"It's part of my job to take an interest in unusual
events. I think you've just left this house in a manner
other than the customary one. That may be quite
innocent, but I'd like to make sure." Tidwell took out
his notebook and a pen. "Name, address and occupation
and then, please, tell me your story."
"Charlie Crane lorry driver, from Nottingham, 51
Brecon Street. My story. . ."
"Yes. What were you doing like a fly on that well.
Mr. Crane?"
"Well, I had a breakdown yesterday and had to stay
the night here. Bed and breakfast. The landlady's name
is Mrs. Fem. She gave me breakfast at seven, and I was
out of here in the right way and down at the Lorry Park
by half past seven. It was only when I left around for
a cigarette I realised I'd left $80 in my pay envelope
under the pillow here at number 29. I always put it
under my pillow at night. It's a habit I've got into. I
even dO it at home. . ."
"I see. Why didn't you miss it when you went to pay
Mrs. What's-her-name?"
"I'd paid her last night. You've got to pay when
you take the room, see? So I came rushing back, but
it's Sunday, and she'd gone back to bed, and could I
wake her? I rang the bell and banged on the frond door
for ten minutes before I came round here to the back
and spotted my bedroom window still open. UP I went,
then up this pipe. It's a trick I learnt in the army.
She hadn't made the bed, and the money was still there.
You know the rest, and I hope you believe it
because . . ."
"Mr. Crane, whatever are you doing here? I thought
you had gone an hOur ago." It was Mrs. Fem, speaking
from the kitchen window at the corner of the house."
41. Why was Tidwell walking along the path?
A) He usually discovered something suspicious along
that way.
B) He had an appointment with a man at number 29,
Digby Hall Road
C) He chose to go that way by chance.
D) He knew he would get home quicker that way
42. The police officer questioned the man
because________ .
A) he had seen him doing a strange thing B) he
thought he recognised him
C) the man had fallen and needed attention D) the
man had tried to escape
43. Why had Crane stayed the night at number 29?
A) He had lost his way in the dark
B) His lorry had someihing wrong with it
C) Nottingham was too far for him to drive last
night
D) He had suddenly felt ill
44. When Mr. Crane was at home, he__________.
A) kept his cigrettes under his pillow at night
B) always carried his money about in an envelope
C) tried to give up the smoking habit
D) hid his money under his pillow at night
42. When Cranc arrive back at the house,_________.
A) he refused to wake Mrs. Fem
B) he felt ashamed to wake Nirs. Fern, but did so
C) he woke Mrs. Fem, but she refused to get up
D) he tried to wake Mrs. Fem but failed