13.It was not until half a day passed that the bikers were C that they were riding inthe wrong direction.A. awaredB. conscientiousC. consciousD. realized14.After the elegant classical ballet, the troupe A to perform wonderfulmodern ballet.A. proceededB. ceasedC. set downD. turned up15. Mr Smith is an A of mine, but not a friend.A. acquaintanceB. colleagueC. bossD. engineer16.We hold it that nothing can B our harm caused by the Japaneseinvaders.A. contribute toB. compensate forC. make up withD. smooth away17.Our government is B to redouble its exertion to build our country into a prosperous,powerful and harmonious socialist country.A. firmlyB. resoluteC. decidedD. striven18. We usually say that hard-working and bravery are the two C in the Chinese character.A. pointsB. factorsC. traitsD. facts19. Wealth can’t be regarded as the only B for success.A. selectionB. criterionC. levelD. measure20. He attributed his success to B hard persistently.A. workB. workingC. having been workedD. have worked21. Teachers are improving their teaching methods to further B their students’abilities.A. preserveB. cultivateC. includeD. contribute22.The student refused to admit C on the exam.A. to cheatB. to be cheatingC. having cheatedD. being cheated23.The defeated army had to B hastily from the field of battle to the coast.A. advanceB. retreatC. marchD. surrender24. This little boy is a rare D as a pianist.A. expertB. authorityC. skillD. talent25.He soon received promotion, for his superiors realized that he was a man ofconsiderable A .A. abilityB. futureC. possibilityD. opportunity26.When talking about China, people often A it with the Yellow River.A. associateB. revealC. worshipD. recall27.In developing countries people are C into overcrowded cities in greatnumbers.A. breakingB. fillingC. pouringD. hurrying28. Students A knowledge books.A. derive...from C. get...inB. derive...among D. derive...in29. He A himself to finish his MA thesis before this semester.A. exertedB. managedC. went all outD. attempted30. Tom doesn’t like to learn from others. He is a(n) A man.A. arrogantB. modestC. humbleD. plain31. A the grandparents love the children, they are strict with them.A. WhileB. WhenC. SupposedD. Supposedly32. It was not until Jean finished his homework B to bed.A. did he goB. that he wentC. did he wentD. does he go33.He gives advice to the company’s development. He is a A of the company.A. managerB. consultantC. presidentD. CEO34. The C feature of the college is “Work the hand, work the mind”.A. mereB. rareC. uniqueD. major35. Up till now nobody has come to B the luggage.A. takeB. claimC. declareD. proclaim36.Sometimes a pigeon and an olive leaf B world peace.A. stand onB. stand forC. stand byD. stand in37.The key can’t B the door. What shall we do next?A. lockB. unlockC. openD. close38. Computers of this type make the home an ___C___ place to work in many cases.A. affectiveB. efficientC. effectiveD. affected39. It is requested that he _____B____ a speech at the opening ceremony.A. giveB. will giveC. gaveD. have given40. They have to consider____A___ the sports meet until next week.A. to put off C. put offB. putting off D. having put off41. With all the work to do, he __C__ to the cinema last night.A. wouldn’t have gone C. shouldn’t have goneB. mustn’t have gone D. needn’t have gone42.Read the passage carefully, ___A__ you’ll find the information related to the main ideaof it.A. andB. ifC. orD. so43. His grandfather is supposed ____A___ for New York last Friday.A. to have leftC. to have been left B. to leaveD. to be leaving44. Hill wished to win, and he prayed constantly – before breakfast, after lunch, and __D___.A. at dawnB. at noonC. at weekendD. at bedtime45. Spring ___A___ come, people may perhaps look forward to better weather.A. hasB. hadC. haveD. having46. The manner ___C____which he talked reminded us_______ his grandfather.A. at; inB. for, byC. in; ofD. no; towards47. I know nothing about the man standing reading a novel __D___he is a student.A. apart fromB. exceptC. besidesD. except that48. Nobody noticed the thief slip into the house because the lights happened to____D___.A. be put upB. give inC. be turned onD. go out49. It was because the applicant was too self-confident ___C___ he failed in the interview.A. soB. thusC. thatD. therefore50. Dr Smith, together with his wife and two sons, ___A___ to arrive on the evening flight.A. isB. are goingC. areD. will be51. When they moved to New York, their children ___A____ themselves to the newsurrounding very well.A. adaptedB. broughtC. receivedD. adopted52. Think it over a few days. You don’t have to make __C__ your mind right now.A. outB. forC. upD. On13. Mr. Jones accepted our suggestion and tried every means to ___D__ himself to his newconditions.A. suitB. adoptC. regulateD. adapt14. The ___D___ of having one’s marriage arranged by parents has disappeared in many parts ofthe world but continues in some Asian and African countries.A. contentB. currentC. contextD. custom15. Computers of this type make the home an ___C___ place to work in many cases.A. affectiveB. efficientC. effectiveD. affected16. Although it was very difficult for him to finish the task, he was ___C__ to ask for help.A. impatientB. reliableC. reluctantD. impossible17.Cindy’s parents give her everything she asks for, and as a result, she’s very much ___C____.A. injuredB. harmedC. spoiltD. hurt18. We hold it that nothing can B our harm caused by the Japaneseinvaders.A. contribute toB. compensate forC. make up withD. smooth away19. Our government is B to redouble its exertion to build our country into a prosperous,powerful and harmonious socialist country.A. firmlyB. resoluteC. decidedD. striven20. We usually say that hard-working and bravery are the two C in the Chinese character.A. pointsB. factorsC. traitsD. facts21. Wealth can’t be regarded as the only B for success.A. selectionB. criterionC. levelD. measure22. He attributed his success to B hard persistently.A. workB. workingC. having been workedD. have worked23. The mayor launched an ___D___ to the public to give blood to the victims of thedisaster.A. approvalB. approachC. applicationD. appeal24.In my opinion, your essay is very good ___D___ a few spelling mistakes.A. besidesB. in addition toC. exceptD. except for25. He is a good businessman, but his bad manner __D____ make people annoyed.A. proceeds toB. turns toC. proves toD. tends to26. When talking about China, people often A it with the Yellow River.A. associateB. revealC. worshipD. recall28.In developing countries people are C into overcrowded cities in greatnumbers.A. breakingB. fillingC. pouringD. hurrying28. Liu Xiang was awarded a gold medal in the World Championships. He ___C___ a lot ofhard training.A. should have experienced C. must have experiencedB. should experience D. must experience29. It is requested that he ____B_____ a speech at the opening ceremony.A. giveB. will giveC. gaveD. have given30. We enjoyed ourselves very much at the party; you ___B___ with us.A. must come C. should comeB. should have come D. must have come31. We suggested sleeping in hotels but the children were anxious_____C___ out.A. campedB. campingC. to campD. to camping32. His grandfather is supposed ___A___ for New York last Friday.A. to have left C. to leaveB. to have been left D. to be leaving33. No sooner ___A___ home than he was asked to start on another journey.A. had Jack arrived C. would Jack arriveB. Jack had arrived D. Jack arrived34. She called a technician into her office and wanted ___B___ immediately.A. the computer is repaired C. the computer was repairedB. the computer repaired D. him repair the computer35. The speaker spoke so fast that it was hard for the audience to __A____ what he wassaying.A. take inB. take outC. take upD. take over36. Jack __B___ the store of overcharging him for the things he had bought.A. scoldedB. accusedC. blamedD. criticized37. Do be sure to remember the well-known saying that ___D__ is better than cure.A. proportionB. promotionC. permission D prevention.38. Jane was so ___B___her writing in her stud y that she didn’t notice my arrival.A. grateful toB. absorbed inC. thoughtful ofD. associated with39. The deal is not very profitable___A___ cash, but I am getting valuable experience fromit.A. in search ofB. in placeC. in terms ofD. in favor of40. The new manager explained to the staff that she hoped to __D___new procedures to savetime and money.A. establishB. controlC. restoreD. manufacture41. The manner ___C____which he talked reminded us_______ his grandfather.42. I know nothing about the man standing reading a novel __D___he is a student.A. apart fromB. exceptC. besidesD. except that43. Nobody noticed the thief slip into the house because the lights happened to___D____.A. be put upB. give inC. be turned onD. go out44. ____D__ all my letters, I had a drink and went to bed.A. Being finishedB. FinishingA. at; inB. for, byC. in; ofD. no; towardsC. FinishedD. Having finished45. I can hardly concentrate myself on the Listening Test ___C___ this noise going on.A. forB. becauseC. withD. since46. Teachers are improving their teaching methods to further B their students’ abilities.A. preserveB. cultivateC. includeD. contribute47.The student refused to admit C on the exam.A. to cheatB. to be cheatingC. having cheatedD. being cheated48. The defeated army had to C hastily from the field of battle to the coast.A. advanceB. retreatC. marchD. surrender49. It was because the applicant was too self-confident ___C___ he failed in the interview.A. soB. thusC. thatD. therefore50. Dr Smith, together with his wife and two sons, __A____ to arrive on the evening flight.A. isB. are goingC. areD. will be51. When they moved to New York, their children ___A____ themselves to the newsurrounding very well.A. adaptedB. broughtC. receivedD. adopted52. Think it over a few days. You don’t have to make __C__ your mind right now.A. outB. forC. upD. onWith the invention and development of television, entertainment has grown much more visual (视觉的)in character and is demanding less and less use of the imagination, considered by many to be man’s greatest faculty; but its gr eatest inadequacy lies in its inability to exercise just those creative powers in men which are called upon and developed in the pursuit of a worthwhile hobby. This lack is not serious while a man is still fully employed in his day-to-day work which itself often gives him opportunities to create either with his hands or with his mind. At this time he seeks only some from of relaxation in his leisure. There comes a time, however, when he must retire from his occupation on account of age, and it is then that these shallower pastimes, useful enough as a form of relaxation, might cease to satisfy the hitherto active man. Today, many elderly people are finding this to be true, and seem constantly to be suffering from a sense of frustration after retirement, which reveals itself in a short temper and slow degeneration of health, the two most common symptoms.53. The writer criticizes visual entertainment because_____D______.A. it does not require men’s creative powersB. it leads men to slow degeneration in healthC. it demands too much of our imaginationD. it cannot improve our intelligence and skill54. What is regarded as men’s greatest faculty?CA. EntertainmentB. CharacterC. ImaginationD. Hobbies55. While fully employed, men look for____B____.A. visual entertainment that requires imagination in their leisureB. something that will help relax in their leisureC. opportunities to create either with their hands or with their minds in their leisureD. creative hobbies in their leisure56. When retired, the elderly people find______A________.A. shallower pastimes can no longer satisfy themB. retirement unnecessaryC. it unnecessary to cultivate creative hobbies in their younger daysD. relaxation most suitable for their age57. It can be inferred from the passage that____B_____.A. hobbies are more important to the youth than to the elderly peopleB. we should develop worthwhile hobbies when we are youngC. hobbies are not important in the health of modern menD. in ancient time entertainment was less visual in characterPassage TwoQuestions 58 to 62 are based on the following passage.Almost every family buys at least one copy of newspaper every day. Some people subscribe to as many as two or three different newspapers. But why do people read newspaper? Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings-battles lost an won, kings or rulers overthrown or killed-took months and even years to travel from one country to another. The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in faraway countries on the same day they happen.Apart from supplying news from all over the world, newspapers give us a lot of other useful information. There are weather reports, radio, television and film guides, book reviews, stories, and, of course, advertisements. There are all sorts of advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for their advertising space, but it is worth the money, for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers, advertisements are also important. Money earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make a profit.58. The habit of reading newspapers is A .A. widespreadB. found among a few familiesC. not popularD. uncommon59. In the last, news was C .A. sent by telegraphsB. sent by letterC. passed from one person to anotherD. sent by telephone60. The money spent on advertisements is C .A. wastedB. not much.C. worthwhileD. of no use to anyone61. Which of the following statements is not true?AA. Five hundred years ago news did not take a long time to reach other countries.B. Large companies put big advertisements in the newspapers to make their products known.C. The news that we need in our newspapers is up-to-date.D. Though the newspapers are sold at a low price, their owners still gain profit.62. The phrase " subscribe to" in the second sentence means C .A. contribute toB. write toC. pay for receivingD. appreciate。