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16. The local government warned the citizens water directly from the tap unless it is boiled.A) not drink B) not drinking C) do not drink D) not to drink17. His face looks but I can’t remember his name.A) similar B) alike C) likely D) familiar18. I went to the dentist’s yesterday, and had two teeth .A) pulling B) pulled C) be pulled D) to pull19. One man was instantly killed and three were in a traffic accident last night.A) damaged B) harmed C) injured D) ruined20. This is your letter to me. Do you object to the whole class?A) to my reading it B) to read it C) me to read it D) me reading it21. The economic study on market must lay an emphasis on the relationship between supply and .A) demand B) as great as C) shortage D) sale22. The population of the region has doubled in the past ten years.A) larger than B) as great as C) more than D) as many as23. The company decided to a new managing system for higher efficiency.A) adjust B) adapt C) adopt D) admit24. This is Mr. Evans, invention has helped hundreds of deaf people.A) whose B) which C) that D) whom25. There is always excitement at the Olympic Games when a previous record is .A) matched B) broken C) kept D) announced26. the story, Mary decided that the new film was not really worth seeing.A) Have been told B) Having been told C) Being told D) Been told27. We must our minds where to go for our holiday this year.A) make out B) make for C) make off D) make up28. Only when he finished the task that he had made a mistake.A) he then realized B) did he realize C) does he realize D) he did realize29. The policeman stopped my car because the engine heavy smoke.A) gave off B) gave out C) gave up D) gave away30. I bought a new house last year, but I my old house yet, so at the moment I have two houses.A) didn’t sell B) hadn’t sold C) haven’t sold D) don’t sell31. Our neighbor is a helpful person he would be right there when you need help.A) so … that B) such … as C) such … that D) so … as32. He cannot play tennis here until the manager recommends that he a member of the club.A) is B) has been C) will be D) be33. Take the raincoat with you it rains.A) in any case B) in case of C) in the case of D) in case34. paper and printing invented by the Chinese, the world civilization would not have been so wonderful as it is today.A) If there was not B) There had not been C) Had there not been D) If there were not35. We had to put the meeting off so many people were absent.A) since B) unless C) lest D) thoughPart III Reading Comprehension (40%)(35 minutes)Directions: There are four short reading passages in this part . each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D). You should decide on the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestion 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.Natural rubber is obtained from rubber as a white, milky liquid known as latex (橡桨) . This is treated with acid and dried, before it is sent to countries throughout the world. As the rubber industry developed, more and more rubber was required. Rubber plantations (种植园) were set up in countries with a hot, humid climate, but these still could not supply sufficient raw rubber to satisfy the requirements of developing industry.It was unsatisfactory for industry to depend on supplies coming from so far away from the industrial areas of Europe. It was always possible that supplies could be stopped by wars or shipping trouble.For many years, attempts were made to produce a substitute, but they were unsuccessful. Finally, aw method was discovered of producing artificial rubber which is in many ways superior and in some ways inferior (劣的)to natural rubber. Artificial rubber is produced in factories by a complicated chemical process. It is usually cheaper than natural rubber.At present, the world requirements for rubber are so great that both natural and artificial rubber are used in large quantities.36. The demand for raw rubber has been on the rise along with the development of in the world.A) plantations B)transportation C)industry D)trade37. Raw rubber used to be produced mainly .A) within Europe B)in dry countries C)in industrial countries D)outside Europe38. Compared with artificial rubber, natural rubber is .A) expensive B)cheap C)inferior D) superior39. The direct cause of the production of artificial rubber was .A)A)the great difficulty of shipping raw rubberB)B)the high qualities of artificial rubberC)C)the insufficient supplies of natural rubberD)D)the great cost of natural rubber40. The best title for this passage should be .A) Natural Rubber B)The Cost for Rubber C)Artificial Rubber D)The Value of RubberPassage TwoQuestions 41to 45 are based on the following passage.Noise, commonly defined as unpleasant sound, is a kind of environmental pollution. Particularly in crowded urban areas, the noise produced as a by-product of our advancing technology causes physical and psychological harm, and seriously affects the quality of the those who are suffering from it.Unlike the eye, the ear has no lid; therefore noise penetrates it easily. Loud noises signal a big danger to human beings. In response, the heart would beat faster, the skin would become pale, and the muscles would get tense. As a matter of fact, some of these responses persist even longer than the noise, occasionally as long as thirty minutes after the sound has ceased.Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we are constantly responding in the same ways that we would respond to danger. Recently, researchers have concluded that noise and our response may be much more than an annoyance. It may be a serious threat to physical and psychological health and well-being (安乐) ,causing damage not only to the ear and brain but also to the heart and stomach. We have long known that hearing loss is a number one nonfatal (非致命的) health problem, but now we are learning that some of us with heart disease and cancers may be affected by noise pollution as well.41. What is the author’s main point?A)A)Loud noises signal a big danger.B)B)Noise may be a serious threat to our health.C)C)Hearing loss is a number one nonfatal health problem.D)D)Noise is unavoidable in daily life.42. What does the word “noise” mean in this passage?A)A) A by-product of technology.B)B)Unpleasant sound.C)C)Physical and psychology harm.D)D) A danger to people’s life.43. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A)A)Noise is our number one problem.B)B)Our response might last longer than the noise itself.C)C)Our body could resist the noise quite effectively.D)D)Noise is limited to urban areas.44. According to the passage, the human being’s immediate response to noise may be thefollowing EXCEPT that .A)A)the heart would beat faster.B)B)The skin would become paleC)C)The muscles would get tenseD)D)The hands would cover up the ears45. The word “it” (Line 4, Paragraph 1) refers to .A) harm B) life C) technology D) noisePassage ThreeQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Anyone who doubts that global (全球性的)financial markets control national economies need only look at the crisis facing the“tigers”of the Far East。

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