B. C submitted D transferred 37. Now there are sophisticated tests which ca poisons in the tiniest amount not even enough to kill a mouse A discern C detect D. locate 38. All students who want to use the library borrowing services and recreational athle tic, and entertainment st have a valid summer identificati d B facilities C, installations D. fittings 39. Few people can listen to music that is more or less familiar without moving their body, part of their body the B in other words C. so to speak D. for example 40. Apart from a handful of weather stations within 2 000 miles of the south pole there is not a single tree, industry,o A habitation Part 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) The vast Pacific is the world s largest ocean, covering a third of the earth. 4l recent years most people knew little, 42 anything, about the Pacific islands, as they were cut 43 from the rest of the world by vast 44 of sea. This was especially true 45 the islands in the heart of the Pacific which people called the South Sea Isles. They dreamed of them as a tropical 46 of palm lined coral shores and drowsy sun. The 47 Pacific washes the shores of five continents, with its waters mingling in the southeast with the atlantic ocean and in the southwest with the indian Ocean. it is not on the shores of continents or in the coastal islands, however, 48 the soul of the great Pacific is found. It 49 out where the fabled South Sea Islands are 50 over the huge ocean like stars in the sky. 41.A. Before B Preceding C During D Until
B.presented C.submitted D.transferred 37. Now there are sophisticated tests which can _____ poisons in the tiniest amount not even enough to kill a mouse. A.discern B.ascertain C.detect D.locate 38. All students who want to use the library borrowing services and recreational athle tic,and entertainment _____ must have a valid summer identification card. A.utilities B.facilities C.installations D.fittings 39. Few people can listen to music that is more or less familiar without moving their body, _____ , some part of their body. A.or rather B.in other words C.so to speak D.for example 40. Apart from a handful of weather stations,within 2 000 miles of the South Pole there is not a single tree,industry,or _____ . A.habitation B.settlement C.residence D.accommodation 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) The vast Pacific is the world's largest ocean,covering a third of the earth. 41 recent years most people knew little, 42 anything,about the Pacific islands,as they were cut 43 from the rest of the world by vast 44 of sea.This was especially true 45 the islands in the heart of the Pacific which people called the South Sea Isles.They dreamed of them as a tropical 46 of palm lined coral shores and drowsy sun. The 47 Pacific washes the shores of five continents,with its waters mingling in the southeast with the Atlantic Ocean and in the southwest with the Indian Ocean.It is not on the shores of continents or in the coastal islands,however, 48 the soul of the great Pacific is found.It 49 out where the fabled South Sea Islands are 50 over the huge ocean like stars in the sky. 41.A.Before B.Preceding C.During D.Until
42.A. if B of C not D never 43.A. B back C off D out 44. A territories B strips C waters D. stretches 45. A. to B of C. about D in 46. A. zone B island C paradise D heaven B tropical C strategic D substantial 48. A. when B that C which D where 49.A. lies B reaches C is located D is exposed 50. A glittered B twinkled C scattered D dispersed Part I Reading Comprehension Directions: Each of the passages below is followed by some questions For each question there are four answers marked A, B, C and D Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Then mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points) Passage 1 ly two animals have entered the human household otherwise than as prisoners and become domesticated by other means than those of enforced servititude: the dog and the cat. two things hey have in common, namely, that both belong to the order of carnivores and both serve man in their capacity of hunters. In all other characteristics, above all in the manner of their association with man, they are as different as the night from the day. there is no domestic animal which has so rapidly altered its whole way of living, indeed its whole sphere of interests, that has become domestic in so true a sense as the dog: and there is no animal that, in the course of its century old association with man, has altered so little as the cat. there is some truth in the assertion that the cat, with the exception of a few luxury breeds, such as Angoras, Persians and Siamese, is no domestic animal but a completely wild being Maintaining its full independence it has taken up its abode in the houses and outhouses of man, for the simple reason that there are more mice there than elsewhere. The whole charm of the dog lies in the depth of the friendship and the strength of the spiritual ties with which he has bound himself to man, but the appeal of the cat lies in the very fact that she has formed no close bond with him, that she has the uncompromising independence of a tiger or a leopard while she is hunting in his stables and barns; that she still remain mysterious when she is rubbing herself gently against the legs of her mistress or purring conte front of the fire The purring cat is, for me, a symbol of the heartside and the hidden security which it stands for. I should no more like to be without a cat in my home than to be without the dog that trots behind me in field or street. Since my earliest youth I have always had dogs and cats about Business like friends have advised me to write a dog book and a cat book separately, because dog lovers often dislike cats and cat lovers frequently abhor dogs. But I consider it the finest test of genuine love and understanding of animals if a person has sympathies for both these creatures, and can apreciate in each its own special virtue
42.A.if B.of C.not D.never 43.A.away B.back C.off D.out 44.A.territories B.strips C.waters D.stretches 45.A.to B.of C.about D.in 46.A.zone B.island C.paradise D.heaven 47.A.mighty B.tropical C.strategic D.substantial 48.A.when B.that C.which D.where 49.A.lies B.reaches C.is located D.is exposed 50.A.glittered B.twinkled C.scattered D.dispersed Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension Directions:Each of the passages below is followed by some questions.For each question there are four answers marked A,B,C and D.Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions.Then mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(40 points) Passage 1 Only two animals have entered the human household otherwise than as prisoners and become domesticated by other means than those of enforced servititude:the dog and the cat.Two things they have in common,namely,that both belong to the order of carnivores and both serve man in their capacity of hunters. In all other characteristics,above all in the manner of their association with man,they are as different as the night from the day.There is no domestic animal which has so rapidly altered its whole way of living,indeed its whole sphere of interests,that has become domestic in so true a sense as the dog:and there is no animal that,in the course of its century old association with man,has altered so little as the cat.There is some truth in the assertion that the cat,with the exception of a few luxury breeds,such as Angoras,Persians and Siamese,is no domestic animal but a completely wild being.Maintaining its full independence it has taken up its abode in the houses and outhouses of man,for the simple reason that there are more mice there than elsewhere.The whole charm of the dog lies in the depth of the friendship and the strength of the spiritual ties with which he has bound himself to man,but the appeal of the cat lies in the very fact that she has formed no close bond with him,that she has the uncompromising independence of a tiger or a leopard while she is hunting in his stables and barns;that she still remain mysterious and remote when she is rubbing herself gently against the legs of her mistress or purring contentedly in front of the fire. The purring cat is,for me,a symbol of the heartside and the hidden security which it stands for.I should no more like to be without a cat in my home than to be without the dog that trots behind me in field or street.Since my earliest youth I have always had dogs and cats about me.Business like friends have advised me to write a dog book and a cat book separately,because dog lovers often dislike cats and cat lovers frequently abhor dogs.But I consider it the finest test of genuine love and understanding of animals if a person has sympathies for both these creatures,and can apreciate in each its own special virtue
51. Cats, according to the author A are not domestic animals at all B are fiercer than dogs both meek and can sometimes be very ile to people 52. Dogs and cats are similar in that B. they are associated with man closely C. they have the same way of living D. they are equally liked by people 03. We can infer from the passage that the author A prefers dogs to cats B prefers cats to dog C. likes dogs as well as cats D likes neither dogs nor cats 4. The passage concludes that A. dogs are more domesticated than cats B. dogs are more lovable animals than cats C. though different, dogs and cats have their charms D both dogs and cats can be kept as pets in one house Passage 2 A single status may have multiple roles attached to it, constituting a role set. Consider he status of a patient in a hospital. The status involves the sick role; another role peer of other patients; still another role as the "appreciative"receiver of the gifts and attention of friends and family members: one role as a consumer of newspapers, magazines, and other small items purchased from a hospital attendant: and a role as acquaintance of a number of friendly hospital personnel. Or consider your status as a family member Your status includes a variety of roles, for example, parent and child, uncle, spouse, and cousin. Clearly, a role does not exist in a social vacuum: it is a bundle of activities that are connected with the activities of other people. For this reason there can be no professors without students, no husbands without ves, no whites without nonwhites, and no lawyers without clients. Roles affect us as sets of norms that define our duties the actions others can legitimately sist that we perform, and our right the actions we can legitimately insist that others perform. Every role has at least one reciprocal role attached to it: the rights of one role are the duties of the other role. As we have noted, we have a social niche for the sick. Sick people have rights our society says they do not have to function in usual ways until they get well. But sick people also have the duty to get well and"not en joy themselves too much. The sick role also entai an appeal to another party the physician. The physician must perceive the patient as trying to get well this is the physicians right and the patient' s duty. and the patient must see the doctor as sincere the patients right and the physicians duty. It should come as no surprise that the
51. Cats,according to the author, _____ . A.are not domestic animals at all B.are fiercer than dogs C.are both meek and independent D.can sometimes be very hostile to people 52. Dogs and cats are similar in that _____ . A.people can use them for hunting B.they are associated with man closely C.they have the same way of living D.they are equally liked by people 53. We can infer from the passage that the author _____ . A.prefers dogs to cats B.prefers cats to dogs C.likes dogs as well as cats D.likes neither dogs nor cats 54. The passage concludes that _____ . A.dogs are more domesticated than cats B.dogs are more lovable animals than cats C.though different,dogs and cats have their charms D.both dogs and cats can be kept as pets in one house Passage 2 A single status may have multiple roles attached to it, constituting a role set. Consider the status of a patient in a hospital. The status involves the sick role; another role as the peer of other patients; still another role as the “appreciative”receiver of the gifts and attention of friends and family members; one role as a consumer of newspapers, magazines, and other small items purchased from a hospital attendant; and a role as acquaintance of a number of friendly hospital personnel. Or consider your status as a family member. Your status includes a variety of roles, for example,parent and child, uncle, spouse, and cousin. Clearly, a role does not exist in a social vacuum; it is a bundle of activities that are connected with the activities of other people. For this reason there can be no professors without students, no husbands without wives, no whites without nonwhites, and no lawyers without clients. Roles affect us as sets of norms that define our duties the actions others can legitimately insist that we perform, and our right the actions we can legitimately insist that others perform. Every role has at least one reciprocal role attached to it; the rights of one role are the duties of the other role. As we have noted, we have a social niche for the sick. Sick people have rights our society says they do not have to function in usual ways until they get well. But sick people also have the duty to get well and“not enjoy themselves too much.”The sick role also entails an appeal to another party the physician. The physician must perceive the patient as trying to get well this is the physician's right and the patient's duty. And the patient must see the doctor as sincere the patient's right and the physician's duty. It should come as no surprise that the