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The policy of the government was always interpreted and carried out conditions of different provinces. A. in the light of for the sake of C. in the n the interest of talks between China and the United States were the base of the later ent A. original B. primary C, initial D. primitive Part II Cloze Test Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices labelled A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and put your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points) Nine one one is a three digit telephone number that will provide the American public with access to an emergency answering center. It is the number that has been 4l for reporting an emergency and 42 assistance in any community in the United States. The primary 43 of this publ service is to preserve life and property. Ideally, this means that 44, nearly every American citizen and visitor to the country who has access to a telephone cou ld summon aid by dialling this simple three digit number, 45 location, familiarity with an area, time of day, or type of emergency The concept of a 46 emergency telephone number is not new. 47 systems have been in service nationwide in several European countries for many years. 48 the selection of the particular agency to act as the answering center may differ from country to country, the concept of a single number, received at a central reporting agency, has been well accepted and 49 in practice to be an effective 50 of the total emergency response mechanism in these countries 41. A. designed B. signalled C. signified D. designated 42. A. providing B. furnishing C. demanding D. requesting 43. A. motive B. objective C. initiative D. executive 44. A. finally B. conclusively C. eventually D. ultimatel 45. A. regards B. regarding C. regard to D. regardless of 46. A. common B. mutual C. reciprocal D. three digit 47. A. Similar B. Identical C. Versatile D. Optional 18. A. Since Because C. Although D. Even if 49. A. served B. proven regarded D. converted 50. A. element section C. component D. ingredient Part III Reading Comprehension Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each egestion there are four answers marked A, B, C and D Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the gnestions. Then mark the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil(40 points Passage I It was the voyager who captured my imagination he who carried the tremendous rods, paddle from dawn to dark fighting waves and storms, existing on a diet of pea soup and a daily spoonful of fat. His muscle and brawn supplied the power for all the exploration and trade, but in spite of the harshness of his life the privation suffering, and constant threat of death by exposure, drowning, and Indian at tack they deve loped a nonchalance and joy in the wilderness tha has never been equaled in mans conquest and exploitation of a new land. These exuberant french Canadian canoe men, with songs in the face of monotony and disaster, were the ones Their barely adequately contracts with the various fur companies proved that profit had little to do with their choice of work, that it must have been something else perhaps the lure of far places, the romance and adventure of a way of life they had never known before. Whatever the reason, they practically deserted the villages along the St. Lawrence for the "pays d'en▪ The policy of the government was always interpreted and carried out _____ specific conditions of different provinces. A.in the light of B.for the sake of C.in the name of D.in the interest of ▪ The _____ talks between China and the United States were the base of the later agreement. A.original B.primary C.initial D.primitive ▪ Part II Cloze Test Directions:For each numbered blank in the following passage,there are four choices labelled A,B,C and D.Choose the best one and put your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points) Nine one one is a three digit telephone number that will provide the American public with access to an emergency answering center.It is the number that has been 41 for reporting an emergency and 42 assistance in any community in the United States.The primary 43 of this public service is to preserve life and property.Ideally,this means that 44 ,nearly every American citizen and visitor to the country who has access to a telephone could summon aid by dialling this simple three digit number, 45 location,familiarity with an area,time of day,or type of emergency. The concept of a 46 emergency telephone number is not new. 47 systems have been in service nationwide in several European countries for many years. 48 the selection of the particular agency to act as the answering center may differ from country to country,the concept of a single number,received at a central reporting agency,has been well accepted and 49 in practice to be an effective 50 of the total emergency response mechanism in these countries. 41.A.designed B.signalled C.signified D.designated 42.A.providing B.furnishing C.demanding D.requesting 43.A.motive B.objective C.initiative D.executive 44.A.finally B.conclusively C.eventually D.ultimately 45.A.regards B.regarding C.regard to D.regardless of 46.A.common B.mutual C.reciprocal D.three digit 47.A.Similar B.Identical C.Versatile D.Optional 48.A.Since B.Because C.Although D.Even if 49.A.served B.proven C.regarded D.converted 50.A.element B.section C.component D.ingredient Part III Reading Comprehension Directions:Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each eqestion there are four answers marked A,B,C and D.Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the qnestions. Then mark the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil(40 points) Passage 1 It was the voyager who captured my imagination he who carried the tremendous rods, paddled from dawn to dark fighting waves and storms, existing on a diet of pea soup and a daily spoonful of fat. His muscle and brawn supplied the power for all the exploration and trade, but in spite of the harshness of his life the privation suffering, and constant threat of death by exposure,drowning, and Indian attack they developed a nonchalance and joy in the wilderness that has never been equaled in man's conquest and exploitation of a new land. These exuberant French Canadian canoe men, with songs in the face of monotony and disaster, were the ones who stood out. Their barely adequately contracts with the various fur companies proved that profit had little to do with their choice of work, that it must have been something else perhaps the lure of far places, the romance and adventure of a way of life they had never known before. Whatever the reason, they practically deserted the villages along the St. Lawrence for the“pays d'en
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