试题二十三及答案 试卷一 Paper One Part I Listening Comprehension(20 minutes) Directions: In this section, you will hear ten short conversations At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C)and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through the center. Example: You will hear: A)At the office. B)In the waiting room CAt the airport D)In a restaurant. From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office. therefore A At the office is the best answer you should choose (alon the Answer sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. [Y]Sample Answer [A] [KG-1*5]-[B] [C] [D] 1. A)The woman shouldn't be so anxious. B)He is already an hour late C)The woman shouldn t wait to be interviewed D)He is too nervous to calm down 2. A)She is an engin )she is C)she is the manager of a company. D)She is an artist 3A)At6:00.B)At6:15 C)At 6: 30 D)At6:45. 4. A)She doesnt understand it. B)she likes it very much C)she is used to it though she dislikes it. D)She doesnt like it and wants to give it up
试题二十三及答案 试卷一 Paper One Part ⅠListening Comprehension (20 minutes) Directions:In this section,you will hear ten short conversations.At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once.After each question there will be a pause.During the pause,you must read the four choices marked A),B),C) and D),and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Example:You will hear: You will read: A)At the office. B)In the waiting room. C)At the airport. D)In a restaurant. From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening.This is most likely to have taken place at the office.Therefore,A.At the office is the best answer.You should choose 【A】on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. [JY]Sample Answer [A][KG-1*5]—[B][C][D] 1.A)The woman shouldn’t be so anxious. B)He is already an hour late. C)The woman shouldn’t wait to be interviewed. D)He is too nervous to calm down. 2.A)She is an engineer. B)She is a mathematician. C)She is the manager of a company. D)She is an artist. 3.A)At 6:00. B)At 6:15. C)At 6:30. D)At 6:45. 4.A)She doesn’t understand it. B)She likes it very much. C)She is used to it though she dislikes it. D)She doesn’t like it and wants to give it up
5.A)Husband and wife. B)Salesman and customer. C)Daughter and mother. D)Father and son 6. A)she needed it B)It was cheap. C)It fits her well. D)It was a gift 7. A)English. B)French. C)Spanish. D)German 8. A)she is always running B)She is still in a race C)She feels very well. D)She still has a fever. 9.A)At the restaurant. B )At the theatre. C)At the office. D )At the bus stop. 10. A)she works part-time this term B)she wants to become a scholar. C)she needn't work part-time this term D)Her grade was not good enough for a scholar. KLM2 SECTION B Directions: [WT5BXJIn this section, you will hear a passage three times. Whe n the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. Then listen to the passage again When the passage is read for the second time, you a re required to fill in the blanks numbered from 11 to 17 with the exact words yo u have just heard. For blanks numbered 18 to 20, you are required to fill the mis sing information. You can either use the exact words you have just heard or down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have wirtten Many people who are rich are also well known. Ted Sweenay was an to this rule. His family moved to san Fransisco from Los Angeles when he was 12 old. Thats where he grew up. At the age of seventeen he was 13 by a train. Although he was not seriously 14. The rail road paid him $25, 000. Instead of going to college he bought a small store. si x months later, the government bought his land to build a new highway. He sold for$95,000 With this money he moved to Detroit He started a small 15 that made parts for the car It was very successful and by the time he was 23 he was a 17 When
5.A)Husband and wife. B)Salesman and customer. C)Daughter and mother.D)Father and son. 6.A)She needed it.B)It was cheap.C)It fits her well.D)It was a gift. 7.A)English.B)French.C)Spanish.D)German. 8.A)She is always running.B)She is still in a race. C)She feels very well. D)She still has a fever. 9.A)At the restaurant.B)At the theatre.C)At the office.D)At the bus stop. 10.A)She works part-time this term. B)She wants to become a scholar. C)She needn’t work part-time this term. D)Her grade was not good enough for a scholar. 〖LM〗 SECTION B Directions:[WT5”BX]In this section,you will hear a passage three times.Whe n the passage is read for the first time,you should listen carefully for its general idea.Then listen to the passage again. When the passage is read for the second time,you a re required to fill in the blanks numbered from 11 to 17 with the exact words yo u have just heard.For blanks numbered 18 to 20, you are required to fill the mis sing information.You can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words.Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,you should check what you have wirtten. Many people who are rich are also well known.Ted Sweenay was an ___ 11 to this rule.His family moved to San Fransisco from Los Angeles when he was one ___ 12 old.That’s where he grew up.At the age of seventeen he was 13 by a train.Although he was not seriously ___ 14 .The rail road paid him $25,000.Instead of going to college,he bought a small store.Si x months later,the government bought his land to build a new highway.He sold it for $95,000. With this money he moved to Detroit.He started a small ___ 15 that made parts for the car ___ 16 It was very successful and by the time he was 23 he was a ___ 17 . When
he was 24 he got married. He and his wife had three daughters in the next five ears. By the time he was 30 he had over ten million dollars. Then tragedy struck 18. Ted then moved to New york He li ved for the next forty years in a one-room apartment. His clothes were always old and dirty Shortly before he died he moved back to Los Angeles. After spending two weeks the re he was put in jail because he had no money and no job. City workers tried to h elp him. They offered him work but he would not work. towards the end he would talk to anyone at all 0 Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is fol lowed by some qu estions 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 corresponding letter on the answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Passage 1 Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. In the past two years, millions of Americans have suddenly embraced the bicycle a s if it were a starting new invention Annual bike sales doubled between 1960 and 1970, and there are nearly 70 million bikes in the United States today. Thats re than two for every three automobiles Of course, the bike has been around for more than 150 years, and this isn't Americ a's first bicycle boom. a wave of bike enthusiasm swept the land in the late 1800 s and bicycle production hit two million units in 1897.Then with the coming of t he auto, bicycling declined, and for decades remained popular only with children
he was 24 he got married.He and his wife had three daughters in the next five y ears.By the time he was 30 he had over ten million dollars. Then tragedy struck, ___ 18 .Ted then moved to New York.He li ved for the next forty years in a one-room apartment. ___ 19 His clothes were always old and dirty! Shortly before he died,he moved back to Los Angeles.After spending two weeks the re he was put in jail because he had no money and no job.City workers tried to h elp him.They offered him work but he would not work.Towards the end he would not talk to anyone at all. ___ 20 . Part ⅡReading Comprehension (35 minutes) Directions:There are 4 passages in this part.Each passage is fol lowed by some qu estions 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 corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Passage 1 Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. In the past two years,millions of Americans have suddenly embraced the bicycle a s if it were a starting new invention.Annual bike sales doubled between 1960 and 1970,and there are nearly 70 million bikes in the United States today.That’s mo re than two for every three automobiles. Of course,the bike has been around for more than 150 years,and this isn’t Americ a’s first bicycle boom.A wave of bike enthusiasm swept the land in the late 1800 s and bicycle production hit two million units in 1897.Then with the coming of t he auto,bicycling declined,and for decades remained popular only with children
nd a few aduct faddists(追随时尚的人) Now, national preoccupation (Ei 2)with air pollution and physical fitness has brou ght the bike back to the forefront -particularly with adults. More than eight mil bikes were sold in the United States last year and a third of them went to ults. The year before, only 15 percent of new bike sales were for adults 21. It can be concluded that if people continue to concern themselves with a ir pollution and physical fitness A)stricter air standards will be enforced Fewer auto obiles will be sold C)Americans will enjoy better health D)bicycles sales will continue to rise 22. The bicycle is A)enjoying a strong revivalB )creating traffic problems C)popular only with children Replacing the family car 23. The reader can infer that americans are A)quick to follow the example of others Interested in comfort and luxury C)concerned with the quality of their lives D)childish in the way they relax and exercise 24.It can be inferred that in America there are A)more bicycles than automobiles )more automobiles than bicycles C)as many bicycles as automobiles D)fewer automobiles than bicycles 25. What is the author' s attitude toward this phenomenon? A)negative Neutral. D)compromising 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage John F Kennedy was, at 43, the youngest American to be elected president, and he first Roman Catholic. Johns grandfather was a poor irishman who migrated to America. This immigrant and his son, Joseph, accumulated wealth and political power. Thus, John Kennedy had the advantage of wealth, family, and education During World War Il ,John f Kennedy had an outstanding record in the Navy. After t he
a nd a few aduct faddists(追随时尚的人). Now,national preoccupation(重视)with air pollution and physical fitness has brou ght the bike back to the forefront—particularly with adults.More than eight mil lion bikes were sold in the United States last year and a third of them went to adults.The year before,only 15 percent of new bike sales were for adults. 21.It can be concluded that if people continue to concern themselves with a ir pollution and physical fitness____ . A)stricter air standards will be enforced B)fewer autom obiles will be sold C)Americans will enjoy better health D)bicycles sales will continue to rise 22.The bicycle is ____ . A)enjoying a strong revivalB)creating traffic problems C)popular only with children D)replacing the family car 23.The reader can infer that Americans are____ . A)quick to follow the example of others B)interested in comfort and luxury C)concerned with the quality of their lives D)childish in the way they relax and exercise 24.It can be inferred that in America there are____ . A)more bicycles than automobilesB)more automobiles than bicycles C)as many bicycles as automobiles D)fewer automobiles than bicycles 25.What is the author’s attitude toward this phenomenon? A)negative. B)positive. C)neutral. D)compromising. Passage 2 Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. John F Kennedy was,at 43,the youngest American to be elected president,and also t he first Roman Catholic.John’s grandfather was a poor Irishman who migrated to America.This immigrant and his son,Joseph,accumulated wealth and political power.Thus,John Kennedy had the advantage of wealth,family,and education. During World WarⅡ,John F Kennedy had an outstanding record in the Navy.After t he
war, Kennedy worked briefly as a newspaperman then entered politics. He was e times elected to the house of representatives before becoming a senator from assachusetts. In 1960 he was elected president in a very close race in which ther e were charges of irregularities Kennedy 's term of office was highlighted by appeals to idealism a broadened base of political participation, and improved civil rights. In international affairs Kennedy saw the failure of the American-backed invasion of Cuba, and the Cuban mi ssile crisis, which brought Russia and the United states to the brink of war. The Kennedy family has known triumph and tragedy. One John Kennedy's sisters was mentally retarded and an older brother was killed during a wartime aerial missio n.John Kennedy was assassinated, as was his outspoken brother, Robbert Kennedy The family has suffered scandals of sex, alcohol, and drugs in both Johns generation and in this present generation Many believe that for the youngwealth and a prom inent family(too much, too soon, too easy) are more of a curse than a help 26. Prior to becoming president, John F kennedy A)worked for the family business enterprises B)easily won his nomination and presidential election C)had a creditable career in the wartime Navy D)had a position as a radio executive 27. This article takes the position that A)family wealth and position may not always be beneficial B)Kennedy was held back by his family reputation CJohn was the first Kennedy to enter public service D)Only through wartime service can one become president 28. The fact that there were charges of election irregularities in Kennedy's election A)proves that he was corrupt Showed that he was unfit for office C)caused him to act idealistically to wide his quilt D)had a known impact on his administration 29. What international problems faced the Kennedy presidency? A)Confrontation with Soviets over Cuba B)Cuban backed invasion of Florida C)The conflict of England and Germany D)The problem of an impoverished ireland
war,Kennedy worked briefly as a newspaperman,then entered politics .He was thre e times elected to the House of Representatives before becoming a senator from M assachusetts.In 1960 he was elected president in a very close race in which ther e were charges of irregularities. Kennedy’s term of office was highlighted by appeals to idealism,a broadened base of political participation,and improved civil rights. In international affairs, Kennedy saw the failure of the American-backed invasion of Cuba,and the Cuban mi ssile crisis,which brought Russia and the United States to the brink of war. The Kennedy family has known triumph and tragedy.One John Kennedy’s sisters was mentally retarded and an older brother was killed during a wartime aerial missio n.John Kennedy was assassinated,as was his outspoken brother,Robbert Kennedy.The family has suffered scandals of sex,alcohol,and drugs in both John’s generation and in this present generation.Many believe that for the youngwealth and a prom inent family (too much, too soon,too easy) are more of a curse than a help. 26.Prior to becoming president,John F kennedy____ . A)worked for the family business enterprises B)easily won his nomination and presidential election C)had a creditable career in the wartime Navy D)had a position as a radio executive 27.This article takes the position that ____ . A)family wealth and position may not always be beneficial B)Kennedy was held back by his family reputation C)John was the first Kennedy to enter public service D)Only through wartime service can one become president 28.The fact that there were charges of election irregularities in Kennedy’s election ____ . A)proves that he was corrupt B)showed that he was unfit for office C)caused him to act idealistically to wide his quilt D)had a known impact on his administration 29.What international problems faced the Kennedy presidency? A)Confrontation with Soviets over Cuba. B)Cuban backed invasion of Florida. C)The conflict of England and Germany. D)The problem of an impoverished Ireland
30. Which of these areas were of limited concern during Kennedy s administr Ion A)Civil rights INcreased political power for all C)Foreign affairs D)Economic affairs Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage To drop a course on the day of open registration, obtain a drop-add petition from our college office, complete it, and take it to your academic advisor for his or her signature To add a course go to the student Union registration area, obtain a class card for the course you wish to add and pay the additional fee at the registrar's desk To drop or add a course after the second day of classes, obtain a drop-add petiti on from your college office, complete it and take it to the instructor of the cou rse in question for his or her signature. No drops or adds will be permitted aft er the first fifteen calendar days of each quarter without permission of the dea n of your college. 31. The word "drop"in line one most nearly means A)enroll in B)withdraw from C)pay for D)stop offer Ing 32. In order to add a course after the second day of classes, it is necessary to obtain the permission of A)the dean of the college B )the academic advisor C)the instructor of the course D)the registrar 33.It may be concluded from this passage that A)everyone who wishes to add a course must do so during the first fifteen d ays of class Bthe university is on a semester system Call students are assigned to an academic advisor D)registration is held in the college office 34.According to the passage, it can be inferred that to add or drop a course will become as time goes by. A)easier B)more difficult C)as easy as before D)as diffi cult as before 35.This passage is a summary of how to Register for classes B)drop a course
30.Which of these areas were of limited concern during Kennedy’s administr ation? A)Civil rights. B)Increased political power for all. C)Foreign affairs. D)Economic affairs. Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. To drop a course on the day of open registration,obtain a drop-add petition from your college office,complete it,and take it to your academic advisor for his or her signature.To add a course, go to the Student Union registration area,obtain a class card for the course you wish to add,and pay the additional fee at the registrar’s desk. To drop or add a course after the second day of classes,obtain a drop-add petiti on from your college office,complete it,and take it to the instructor of the cou rse in question for his or her signature. No drops or adds will be permitted aft er the first fifteen calendar days of each quarter without permission of the dea n of your college. 31.The word“drop”in line one most nearly means____ . A)enroll in B)withdraw from C)pay for D)stop offer ing 32.In order to add a course after the second day of classes,it is necessary to obtain the permission of ____ . A)the dean of the college B)the academic advisor C)the instructor of the course D)the registrar 33.It may be concluded from this passage that____ . A)everyone who wishes to add a course must do so during the first fifteen d ays of class B)the university is on a semester system C)all students are assigned to an academic advisor D)registration is held in the college office 34.According to the passage,it can be inferred that to add or drop a course will become as ____ time goes by. A)easier B)more difficult C)as easy as before D)as diffi cult as before 35.This passage is a summary of how to ____ . A)register for classes B)drop a course
C)apply for admission to the university D)change the classes on a student schedule ssage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage As in business and other professions the use of computers is a growing trend in health care. At first, computers were used only in the business office for such th ings as patient billing and paying for purchase. As computer technology the use of computers broadened to include patient information and communication systems Hospital information systems have been developed which collect, send, record and s tore information The information can be retrieved (elx)when needed Patient ords and patient care plans are on the computer in many health care facilities Instead of recording on the patients chart, health team members enter on into the computer. Enterring information into a computer is easier, faster, and ore efficient than writing on the chart Using the computer to record observation s is also more accurate and reliable Departments such as the X-rays department and the laboratory communicate with other units of the hospital through the computer Instead of sending a typed report by a person for the patient's record the information is entered into the computer. The information can be accessed edat the computer in the nurses or doctors" station. These systems provide communication links between departments in the hospital. The systems have reduced the amount of clerks work and telephone calls between departments. Information is communicated with greater speed and accuracy. Computers are also being used to monitor certain measurements such as blood pres sures, temperatures heart rates, and heart function the computer is programmed to recognize normal and abnormal measurements when the abnormal is sensed, an alarm is sounded Monitoring by the computer has proved to be very accurate and Increa ses early discovery of life threatening events 36.Concerning the application of computers, we can infer from the first para graph that Athere is no limit for computers to be used in hospitals
C)apply for admission to the university D)change the classes on a student schedule Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. As in business and other professions,the use of computers is a growing trend in health care.At first,computers were used only in the business office for such th ings as patient billing and paying for purchase.As computer technology advanced, the use of computers broadened to include patient information and communication systems. Hospital information systems have been developed which collect,send,record,and s tore information.The information can be retrieved (提取) when needed.Patient rec ords and patient care plans are on the computer in many health care facilities . Instead of recording on the patient’s chart,health team members enter informati on into the computer.Enterring information into a computer is easier,faster,and m ore efficient than writing on the chart.Using the computer to record observation s is also more accurate and reliable. Departments such as the X-rays department and the laboratory communicate with other units of the hospital through the computer.Instead of sending a typed report by a person for the patient’s record,the information is entered into the computer.The information can be accessed(得到)at the computer in the nurses’ or doctors’ station.These systems provide communication links between departments in the hospital.The systems have reduced the amount of clerk’s work and telephone calls between departments.Information is communicated with greater speed and accuracy. Computers are also being used to monitor certain measurements such as blood pres sures,temperatures ,heart rates,and heart function.The computer is programmed to recognize normal and abnormal measurements.When the abnormal is sensed,an alarm is sounded.Monitoring by the computer has proved to be very accurate and increa ses early discovery of life threatening events. 36.Concerning the application of computers,we can infer from the first para graph that ____. A)there is no limit for computers to be used in hospitals
B)computers are most often in business at present C)computers are more and more widely used in health care D)computers will replace nurses and doctors in the future 37. With the help of computers, information about patient records and care p lans will be stored A)in the health team members' files C)in doctors personal computers D)in hospital information systems 38. According to the passage, when a doctor or nurse needs some information t he best way is to Retrieve it from his/her computer system B)ask a person to bring it to him or her C)ask for it by telephone D)go and get it at the department concerned 39. While monitoring the measuring of the heart rate the computer will give a warning when it finds that A)life threatening events are likely to happen B)the heart beats at the normal rate C)the measurement is not accurate D)the heart beats too fast or too slowly 40. The best title for this passage can be A)New Development of Computers B)Computer Systems in Hospital C)Information of Computers in Health Care D)New Development of Medicine Part VoCabulary and Structure(20 minutes) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For ea ch sentence th e are four choices marked A), B), C)and D). Choose the oNE answer that best comple tes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a s ingle line through the centre 41. She told me that she was then living in a A)two-stories wooden house B)wooden two-story house C)two-story wooden house D)wooden house two storied
B)computers are most often in business at present C)computers are more and more widely used in health care D)computers will replace nurses and doctors in the future 37.With the help of computers,information about patient records and care p lans will be stored ____ . A)in the health team members’ files B)on patients’ charts C)in doctors’ personal computers D)in hospital information systems 38.According to the passage,when a doctor or nurse needs some information,t he best way is to ____. A)retrieve it from his/her computer system B)ask a person to bring it to him or her C)ask for it by telephone D)go and get it at the department concerned 39.While monitoring the measuring of the heart rate,the computer will give a warning when it finds that ____ . A)life threatening events are likely to happen B)the heart beats at the normal rate C)the measurement is not accurate D)the heart beats too fast or too slowly 40.The best title for this passage can be ____ . A)New Development of Computers B)Computer Systems in Hospital C)Information of Computers in Health Care D)New Development of Medicine Part ⅢVocabulary and Structure (20 minutes) Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part.For ea ch sentence ther e are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).Choose the ONE answer that best comple tes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a s ingle line through the centre. 41.She told me that she was then living in a ____. A)two-stories wooden house B)wooden two-story house C)two-story wooden house D)wooden house two storied
42. Their decision to leave the corporation was entirely A)by them B)their own C)made themselves D)of their self-doing 43. The stout man over there is the great magician, Charlie Chene hims elf A)no other but B)no other than C)none other than D)no one but 44. They come to see us at least A)once the year B)once a year C)one time the year D)one time i n one year 45. This is A)second time I have been to B)the second time of my being C)the second time I have been D)the second time I have been to 46. Her ears are highly sensitive musIc A)of B)with C)by D)to 47. What one can say a d are two different things A)what is doing B)what can one do C)what one can do d)what should on 48. was awarded the nobel prize A)The poet and the philosopher B)Poet and philosopher C)The poet and philosopher D)Poet and the philosopher 49.I prefer A )to stay at home to go downtown Bto stay at home to going downtown C)staying at home than to going downtown D)staying at home to going downtown 50.“ I think something has gone wrong with the machine.”“oh!I A)hope so not B)hope not C)hope not so D)hope not it 51.Hardly his speech the audience started cheering A)did he finish than b)does he finish, before C)have he finished, whileD )had he finished, when 52.He admitted exams many a time A)to cheat on B )to cheating C)to cheating on D)to cheating for
42.Their decision to leave the corporation was entirely____. A)by them B)their own C)made themselves D)of their self-doing 43.The stout man over there is ____ the great magician,Charlie Chene hims elf. A)no other but B)no other than C)none other than D)no one but 44.They come to see us at least____. A)once the year B)once a year C)one time the year D)one time i n one year 45.This is ____ Nanjing. A)second time I have been to B)the second time of my being C)the second time I have been D)the second time I have been to 46.Her ears are highly sensitive ____ music. A)of B)with C)by D)to 47.What one can say and ____ are two different things. A)what is doing B)what can one do C)what one can do D)what should on e do 48.____ was awarded the Nobel Prize. A)The poet and the philosopher B)Poet and philosopher C)The poet and philosopher D)Poet and the philosopher 49.I prefer ____ . A)to stay at home to go downtown B)to stay at home to going downtown C)staying at home than to going downtown D)staying at home to going downtown 50.“I think something has gone wrong with the machine.” “Oh! I____ . A)hope so not B)hope not C)hope not so D)hope not it 51.Hardly ____ his speech ____ the audience started cheering. A)did he finish, than B)does he finish, before C)have he finished, whileD)had he finished, when 52.He admitted ____ exams many a time. A)to cheat on B)to cheating C)to cheating on D)to cheating for
53. Jane thinks her dress is a little too long, so she plans to get it [CD#3 A)be shortened B)shortened C)shorten D)to have been shortened 54 I will take her as my wife A)Were she rich or poor B )Being rich or poor C)Be she poor or rich D)Whether is she poor or rich 55.The news was broadcast over television A)on the average )on the spot C)on the contrary Don the whole 56.He failed to himself to the new environment A)adopt attach C)adapt D)adjust 57. Most of us are somewhat __ yet there is no question that we can, if we wish, train our memories to perform extraordinary tricks A)forgiving B)forgetting C)forgetful D)forgivable 58. They asked him his ideas before he left A)to set up B)to set off C)to set down D)to set out 59.The new theory about the of species was not accepted by many scie ntists at first A)origin B)types C)growth D)ideas 60. Upon your graduation from school, how well will you for the job th A)prepare B)prepared C)be prepared D)are prepared 61.I cannot understand how you these depressing surroundings A)put up with B)get on with C)make do with D)get in touch with 62. Coal and petroleum plants became buried in swamps and decayed Resulting from b)resulted in Resulted when D)resulting in 63. When i got home whith the cassette recorder it wouldnt work. i tried to find the m A)shorting B)mistake C)error D)fault 64. If I were a freshman i should not lose an opportunity to see and to hear the men and women in public life who for one reason or another come to
53.Jane thinks her dress is a little too long,so she plans to get it [CD#3 ] . A)be shortened B)shortened C)shorten D)to have been shortened 54. ____ ,I will take her as my wife. A)Were she rich or poor B)Being rich or poor C)Be she poor or rich D)Whether is she poor or rich 55.The news was broadcast ____ over television. A)on the averageB)on the spot C)on the contrary D)on the whole 56.He failed to ____ himself to the new environment. A)adopt B)attach C)adapt D)adjust 57.Most of us are somewhat ____,yet there is no question that we can,if we wish,train our memories to perform extraordinary tricks. A)forgiving B)forgetting C)forgetful D)forgivable 58.They asked him ____ his ideas before he left. A)to set up B)to set off C)to set down D)to set out 59.The new theory about the ____ of species was not accepted by many scie ntists at first. A)origin B)types C)growth D)ideas 60.Upon your graduation from school,how well will you ____ for the job th at lies ahead? A)prepare B)prepared C)be prepared D)are prepared 61.I cannot understand how you ____ these depressing surroundings. A)put up with B)get on with C)make do with D)get in touch with 62.Coal and petroleum ____ plants became buried in swamps and decayed. A)resulting from B)resulted in C)resulted when D)resulting in 63.When I got home whith the cassette recorder,it wouldn’t work.I tried to find the ____ myself. A)shorting B)mistake C)error D)fault 64.If I were a freshman I should not lose an opportunity to see and to hear the ____ men and women in public life who for one reason or another come to e