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1. It’s difficult to _____ people of different races and social classes into a peaceful country without hate and hostility. (A) converse (B) explore (C) integrate (D) deliver
2. It is undoubted that William Shakespeare was a ________. (A) litter giant (B) literary giant (C) torture giant (D) vision giant
3. Lisa’s father shows _______ to her. He seldom talks to her even on her birthday. (A) ignorance (B) emptiness (C) astonishment (D) kindness
4. He has a very friendly _______. That’s why he gets along quite well with everybody in the office. (A) talent (B) disposition (C) setback (D) temperature
5. If it is a ____________ Michelangelo drawing, it will sell for millions. (A) fake (B) genuine (C) reduplicated (D) fabricated
6. That's just an estimate; nobody really knows what the figure is because nobody bothers to __________ it. (A) translate (B) innovate (C) circulate (D) calculate
7. The Resort is easily ____________ from anywhere within North America. It is less than three hours by air from most major cities.(A) nearby (B) established (C) accessible (D) preventable
8. The great rose window of the cathedral in Chartres, France, features thousands of pieces of stained glass arranged in an _____ pattern of great beauty. (A) indifferent (B) indiscriminate (C) inquisitive (D) intricate
9. After the board fell from the truck onto the highway, drivers swerved and screeched to a halt in order to avoid the _____. (A) abstraction (B) subtraction (C) opponent (D) obstacle
10. The article on holocaust included _____ photographs of murdered bodies piled inside the concentration camps. (A) gruesome (B) greedy (C) glorified (D) glowing
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12. African art has had a great influence ______ modern European sculpture. (A) for (B) to (C) onto (D) on
13. The salesman didn’t apologize _______ his impolite manners. (A) to (B) up (C) for (D) with
14. The beggar said he would be very grateful _______ any help we could give him. (A) to (B) with (C) about (D) for
15. A notice on the gate told us to beware _______ the dog. (A) from (B) of (C) off (D) for
16. Not only his people but also I ________ opposed to the marriage, so there aren't any guests. (A) is (B) am (C) be (D) are
17. He is firmly convinced ____________ Harold Wilson's poor judgment that resulted in this accident. (A) that (B) was that (C) it was that (D) that it was
18. Drowning may occur _________ there is water, whether it is only a few inches in the bottom of the tub, or thousands of feet in the ocean. (A) and (B) but (C) however (D) wherever
19. Ferdinand Cohn, _______ founder of modern microbiology, published over 150 research reports during his lifetime. (A) a (B) was a (C) he was a (D) who was as a
20. The more green tea a man drank, _____________ he was to have gum disease. (A) than the likely (B) it was likely (C) the less likely (D) less likely than
21. As the decent of economy, the employment in most countries are, meanwhile, get lower.
22. A student persisted in asking silly questions even though the teacher tell him to keep quiet.
23. Seen as a symbol of nobility, perfection and immortal, jade has a unique place in Chinese culture.
24. Successful candidates were those who were good at selling himself personally to the voters.
25. Anxiety is a general feeling of tension or apprehension that often accompanies a perceived threat to one well-being.(A) (B) (C) (D)
26. Why do so many teacher candidates ace their education courses, read all the latest journals, carefully observe good teachers, shine like stars during their student teaching, and then crashing and burning during their first year in the classroom?(A) (B) (C) (D)
27. Every teacher must create a grading policy that reflecting his or her own standards and ethics, but the most effective teachers maintain high standards, a flexible attitude, and a constant focus on fairness.
28. If you water your plants in the evening, they will stay wet all night long, that makes them more sensitive to mildew.
29. A new study finds that women who live in places with bright illumination at night are more aptly to develop breast cancer than those who can gaze up at the night sky and see a full array of stars.
30. (A) Certainly, hold on a minute, I’ll put you through. (B) He is not in. Can I take the message? (C) Who are you? May I have your name, please? (D) Is this Thomas? How old are you?
31. (A) No, fetch him for me now, would you? (B)No, he got to be here. (C)Yes, could you ask him to call me at 771-2020? (D)Yes, could you ask him to give me a ring tomorrow?
32 (A)You’re most welcome, Mr. Cooper. Call again. (B) All right, Mr. Cooper. I'll make sure Frank gets this ASAP. (C) Don’t mention that, Mr. Cooper. I will see what I can do. (D) What’s so amusing, Mr. Cooper?
33. (A) Great (B) Sorry (C) Wonderful (D) Yes
34. (A) I have to take them again next week. (B) I have to go abroad to take a trip. (C) I have to reserve a ticket for movie. (D) I have to buy new physics and chemistry books.
35. (A) came in (B) came down (C) came through (D) came up
36. (A) securely (B) sacredly (C) scarcely (D) seasonally
37. (A) scanning (B) blocks (C) screens (D) screams
38. (A) attraction (B) attention (C) transaction (D) temptation
39. (A) aimed at (B) aims at (C) aim (D) was aimed
40. (A) through (B) forward to (C) rear (D) far behind
41. What is the case of crime when you are cornered and threatened and have to give up whatever money in your billfold? (A) White collar crime. (B) Street crime. (C) Organized crime. (D) Blue collar crime.
42.From this passage we know that an effectively functioning society is supposed to do all it can to _______ and punish crimes. (A) suppress (B) ignore (C) encourage (D) tolerate
43. What does “Tax evasion” in the first paragraph refer to? (A) Paying less or no tax money in unlawful ways. (B) Getting back tax money in lawful ways. (C) Sharing tax money in necessary ways. (D) Being levied lots of tax money.
44. In what situation or state is a crime no crime anymore? (A) In a morality-conscious society. (B) In the state of lawlessness. (C) In the state of zero violence. (D) In a functioning society.
45. When an official take bribes, what kind of crime does this belong to? (A) Crime of passion. (B) Street crime.(C) Government corruption. (D) Organized crime.
46. What is the best title for the passage? (A) Puberty Gone Wild (B) The Onset of Human Puberty (C) Social Dominance in Animals (D) Animal Sexual Reproduction
47. The author mentions all of the following markers of puberty changes in animals EXCEPT (A) looking good. (B) fighting for status. (C) taking shape. (D) breeding cooperatively.
48. According to this passage, puberty changes that take place in animals are mainly driven for the purpose of (A) reducing social stress. (B) being able to reproduce. (C) transforming the figure. (D) establishing a sense of individual identity.
49. According to the passage, humans and chimpanzees (A) are not genetically related. (B) undergo rump color change during puberty. (C) experience dramatic changes as they mature. (D) enjoy the rough-and-tumble play during early childhood.
50. Humans go to the mall to purchase image-boosting accessories to attract the opposite sex. According to the passage, what animals have the most similar behavior? (A) Chimpanzees (B) Gorillas (C) Turtles (D) Birds