Part I Structure and Vocabulary Section A Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Read each sentence carefully and then choose one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET I by drawing a single bar across the corresponding letter in the square bracket. (10 points)
1. It C . that Mary, no less than Jenny and Jane, really diligent and perseverant in doing anything. A. says ... is B. Said ... are C. is said ... is D. is said ... are
2. The tooth that is being extracted by the dentist me for some time. A. has hurt .B. has been hurting C. is hurting D. hurts
3. I suppose Jack is as Johnson. A. as wealthy a man B. so wealthy C. as a wealthy D. a man so wealthy
4. I studied Spanish for four years in high school. , I had trouble talking with people when I was travelling in Spain. A. Nevertheless B. Therefore C. Moreover D. On the other hand
5. The Blacks wasted a lot of food at the party last week. They so much food. A. didn t need to prepare B. mustn t have prepared C. needn t have prepared D. couldn t have prepared
6.it has provided is professional advice to help entrepreneurs get on their feet, to stay on the ri 8. 49. popularght course, and to help them grow. A. That B. Which C. What D. While
7. Jerry continued to a promotion even though he had necessary qualifications. A. have denied B. be denied C. deny D. be denying
8.How unlucky I was in the table-tennis game yesterday! I was close but I lost it at last because of my tiredness. A. to win B. winning C. to winning D. for winning
9. I would never have encouraged you to go into this field it would be so stressful for you. A. should I know B. and I had known C. but I knew D. had I known
10. The headmaster persisted in punishing the boy and in no case _ _ change his mind. A. he would B. he were to C. would he D. were he to
Section B Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Read each sentence carefully and then choose the one that best completes the sentence or is closest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET I by drawing a single bar across the corresponding letter in the square bracket. (10 points)
11. Open book exams are usually given when your teacher is interested in evaluating how well you can what you have learned. A. remember B. apply C. recite D. memorize
12. Experts. the present teaching situation to the examination-oriented education system. A. attach B. appoint C. attribute D. admit
13. I hear that all residents will have easy to a variety of recreational facilities. A. touch B. resolutions C. access D. progress
14. Despite our , Eva approached the stranger for directons. A. intentions B. encouragement C. warnings D. attempts
15. For centuries, malnutrition has been in the drought-stricken areas of Africa. A. ample B. prevailing C. plentiful D.popular
16. The organizers knew that the new measure would barely the balance of supply and demand. A. return B. reply C. restore D. rescue
17. No matter how hard he studied, his grades stayed at the of 2.5. A. point B. norm C. mean D. medium
18. Human survival is a result of mutual assistance, since people are essentially rather than A. superior ... inferior B. cooperative ... competitive C. physical ... mental D. dependent ... offensive
19. No doubt they will achieve their targets. A. receive B. enjoy C. admit D. meet
20. The finals of the first world Xiang Qi challenge __ in Beijing on June 9 this year, which the country s 32 top Chinese chess masters A. kicked off.., joined in B, kicked back ... joined C. kicked down ... took part D. kicked in ... participated in
21. If a scene is likely to be offensive to the average person, then you may shorten or 0delete that scene. A. decrease B. omit C. replace D. darken
22. The grant is normally one year in duration. Sometimes a renewal is awarded in order to allow a scholar to complete his initial project,