1.The Eiffel Tower is such a distinctive of Paris that thetwo have become synonymous.Your answer Correct answerfeature feature2.I couldn't stop reading his new best-seller since I wasso in the characters.Your answer Correct answerengaged engaged3.I hope for your that you're not planning to make asurprise visit.Your answer Correct answersake sake4.Did you really just make a(n) between school and war?Your answer Correct answeranalogy analogy5.Please don't the truth—you made your decision and nowyou have to live with it.Your answer Correct answerdistort distort6.Settle down and stop being so ; the world is not going toend.Your answer Correct answertheatrical theatrical7.It must've taken a lot of courage to independence likethat.Your answer Correct answerproclaim proclaim8.It drives me crazy—Carla always knows exactly howto every plan I make for the weekend.Your answer Correct answerfrustrate frustrate9.I love listening to Mexican music because the is soinfectious.Your answer Correct answerrhythm rhythm10.I'm always of advertisements for deals that seem toogood to be true.Your answer Correct answerwary warySection B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.11.Next summer, the developers plan to _____ the old school into amuseum.A. convertB. converseC. convertsD. converge12.Can you tell me what steps _____ a valid research proposal?A. constitutionB. constituteC. constituentD. consist13.The school received more money and _____ has been able to hire moreteachers.A. consequenceB. consequentialC. consequentD. consequently14.Different cultures' varying conceptions of _____ are visible in thetypes of clothes they generally wear.A. jealousyB. modestyC. notorietyD. clarity15.Unfortunately, I didn't practice enough so I failed to _____ for theteam.A. qualifyB. succeedC. thriveD. attempt16.Her job is to gather the data and then _____ the results todetermine their significance.A. analysisB. analyzeC. analyticalD. analyst17.My _____ clouded my judgment and prevented me from acting rationallywhen I saw my girlfriend with another man.A. modestyB. clarityC. jealousyD. notoriety18.Jim is in Thailand on vacation; he loves to travel to _____ places.A. eroticB. roboticC. exoticD. mitotic19.Love him or hate him, the President of the United States is one ofthe most _____ people in the world.A. influentialB. domesticC. instinctiveD. intransigent20.In a change of pace from his recent international focus, the PrimeMinister spoke last night about _____ issues.A. exoticB. rhythmicC. expressiveD. domesticSection C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.21.Unfortunately, I can't think about anything right nowsince I'm engaged a contract dispute with my landlord.Your answer Correct answerin in22.Warhol's fame is largely due to the fact he incorporatedpop culture references into his art.Your answer Correct answerthat that23.My parents split when I was four years old, so it wasvery difficult for me.Your answer Correct answerup up24.I think my love of nature derives all the camping tripsI took with my parents.Your answer Correct answerfrom from25.After several weeks, I finally managed to pin Victor ona specific date for the photo shoot.Your answer Correct answerup down26.I saw on the news that soldiers have engaged rebels inthe southern part of the country.Your answer Correct answerin with27.Donna gives waves of energy whenever she enters a room.Your answer Correct answeroff off28.The homeless shelter sent out letters to make anappeal more money.Your answer Correct answerfor for29.Margaret is so shy that her eyes always shy away minewhen I look at her.Your answer Correct answerfrom from30.The President's new policy is, to speak, beneficial forinternational trade.Your answer Correct answerso soPart II: Banked ClozeQuestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.Let me pose a(n) (31) situation for you. Imagine that you are very rich and can do almost anything you want. Now imagine that you love art and want to support struggling artists. You decide to (32) a painting from a young artist whose work you admire. What would you have him paint?Would you ask for an epic battle set in a(n) (33) world of monsters and fairies or would you ask for a realistic, (34) portrait of yourself? If you chose the latter, you're in good company because that is (35) what I did. I had seen so many beautiful portraits of famous people hanging in museums that I thought it was time to have my very own.It took me a long time to find a highly (36) artist whose work would do justice to my portrait. In the (37), I studied the artisticprocess and learned a lot about how art is created. I must admitthat, even though I've always admired artists, I never had a full appreciation for their creative talent. I certainly don't have that ability, so I'm incredibly impressed when someone (38) knows how to create a work of such beauty.I was fairly nervous about seeing my finished portrait. Theartist, likewise, was very nervous about showing it to me. In theend, I must admit that he did a(n) (39) job capturing my likeness.I'm not in love with the painting, but the artist should take (40) in the fact that he did the best he could with his subject. I'm not avery attractive man, so it's almost impossible for my portrait to be beautiful and realistic.Your answer Correct answer(31)hypothetical hypothetical(32)commission commission(33)mythological mythological(34)expressive expressive(35)precisely precisely(36)qualified qualified(37)meantime meantime(38)instinctively instinctively(39)sufficient sufficient(40)consolation consolationPart III: Reading ComprehensionQuestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.When it comes to the arts, many people automatically think of Europe and North America. This is understandable since so many famous artists come from these regions. Many art museums are filled with paintings anddrawings from European and North American artists from the past few hundred years. All countries, however, have a unique artistic heritage, so it should come as no surprise that countries throughout Africa and Asia have their own artistic styles and histories.Completely landlocked within Southern Africa, the nation of Botswanais particularly susceptible to cultural trends and influences from surrounding countries, chiefly South Africa. However, there is a burgeoning arts scene native to Botswana, and the country also has a long history of distinct artistic traditions.The oldest evidence of art in the country was found in the Tsodilo Hills, located in northwestern Botswana, in the Kalahari Desert. Dating to 1,000—2,000 years ago, these rock paintings form the highest concentration of rock art in the world and are considered sacred by the San minority culture. Today, the San are known for continuing the ancient arts of decorating ostrich eggshells for jewelry and creating ostrich eggshell beads, which they consider to represent good luck and good fortune. Archaeologists believe this type of bead to be the oldest-known man-made bead; they have been recovered at East and Southern African archaeological digs and dated to 28,000—45,000 years ago.The National Museum and Art Gallery in Gaborone is the centrepiece of modern art in the country. It is widely regarded as one of the best art galleries in Southern Africa; it holds regular exhibitions highlighting the work of local artists and also sponsors an annual celebration forlocal art and artists. The National Museum also acts as custodian for the cultural heritage and traditions of the country, the duties of which include preservation, education, and promotion. Twentieth and twenty-first century painters include Phillip Segola, Ann Gollifer, and Neo Matome.Spring in Gaborone, the capital city, sees theannual Maitisong Festival—the country's largest celebration of the performing arts. The festival includes free outdoor performances at city arenas as well as ticketed indoor events at Gaborone's theatres and arts venues. Performing arts organizations, such as the Mogwana Dance Troupe, are becoming more popular as more and more people embrace and wish to share their cultural heritage.Local handcrafts, supported in large part by the tourist trade, are generally of the utilitarian variety. Handwoven baskets, one of the specialties associated with Botswana, are of extremely high quality. Made almost exclusively in the Okavango region, they are woven with the leaves of the Mokolwane palm and utilize various roots and barks in order to givethe baskets their unique colours and designs (typically associated with the nation's traditional lifestyle). Due to the abundance of cattle livestock, leatherwork has also developed as an important and widespread handcraft. Traditionally used to make clothing, blankets, and sleeping mats, leather is today more often used to make designer bags, belts, and accessories.41.Which of the following best describes the main idea of this passage?A. European art is superior to all other art.B. African art is superior to all other art.C. Every country has a unique artistic tradition.D. Art is only a modern creation.42.Which paragraph discusses the early history of art in Botswana?A. Paragraph 3.B. Paragraph 4.C. Paragraph 5.D. Paragraph 6.43.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. All art in Botswana is thoroughly unique to that country.B. Art in Botswana has been influenced by neighbouringcountries.C. Art in Botswana is a relatively recent invention.D. All art in Botswana consists of simple decorations.44.This passage is best described as _______.A. narrative fictionB. editorial non-fictionC. first-person historyD. personal memoir45.Which of the following would make the best title for the passage?A. Influential Art of the WorldB. A Critic's Opinion of Art in BotswanaC. Botswana MasterpiecesD. Art Without Notoriety。