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C. for students to be

D. for students being

47. Homework __________ on time will lead to better grades.

A. done

B. be done

C. having done

D. having been done

48. Great importance was laid on expanding education, with girls as well as boys ___________

to go to school. A. to be encouraged

B. being encouraged

C. been encouraged

D. be encouraged

49. _____________ he works hard, I don't mind when he finishes the experiment.

A. As soon as

B. As long as

C. As well as

D. So far as

50. People who want the typist's job will be judged __________ how accurate and fast they are.

A. in favor of

B. in terms of

C. in ways of

D. in spite of

51. The gray building is where the workers live, and the white one is where the spare parts

____________. A. are producing

B. are produced

C. produced

D. being produced

52. It might be asked what the author's basic _______ were; then we could understand his works

better. A. meaning

B. intentions

C. educations

D. interests

53. After that they drove to the Guest House at ___________ speed.

A. top B. head

C. whole

D. every

54. As __________ as you work hard and perform well, opportunities will be made available to

you as the company succeeds and grows. A. best B. most

C. much D. long

55. The general orders them all to be driven out at once, without __________.

A. failure B. fail

C. failing D. failed

Part 3 Cloze (with Options)

(Each item: 1)

Directions:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer from the

choices.

Questions 56 to 75 are based on the following passage.

I didn't marry for love, money, or looks; I married for my parents. I was 56.

matchedcompetedadjustedsuitedforofatbywith my husband at the ripe old age of twenty-seven 57. practiceprinciplepresentationphenomenonmy parents. It is common 58. in Korean families when a daughter or son is presencepressurephenomenonprejudiceunmarried and 59. \

greetingappearingannouncingapproachingthirty. There was so much 60. to I didn't even 61. necessarynormallyneednecessarilywant to catch a man; I really wanted to work! I knew that a 62. customtraditionaltraditionmutualhusband would not allow me to do so. When I was twenty-five, I fell in love with a good man—this is all a secret my husband doesn't 63.

know aboutknow forknow asknow howappreciatedrecognizedarguedagreed. The man I loved 64. freefreelyfreedomcustomsupportedsupposedsucceededsuggestedthat I could work and should worked withfaced withmet withdealt withhave the same 65. that men have. I 66. my mother's resistance when I 67.

embarrassedprejudicedburdeneddeniedthat we should be married. She was 68.

against him because he had only a bachelor's degree and didn't meet her 69.

expectationsexplosionsexistenceexceptionsfor wealth. I continued to secretly meet with him, but when he doubtedindicateddefiedhesitatedasked me to run away with him I 70. . I couldn't decide 71.

overonbetweenwithmy family and him. 72. dramaticrealisticauthenticautomaticSignificantlyPreviouslySeeminglyEventually, we just gave up on the whole receptionsreplacementsreservationsrequirementsidea. It wasn't 73. after all. I had real 74. about marriage after that.

relativerelatedrelativelyrelationI am now thirty and have a child. My husband is a lawyer and a 75. man. Occasionally, I email the man I didn't marry.

kind Part 4 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)

(Each item: 1)

Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the

four choices marked A, B, C and D.

Questions 76 to 80 are based on the same passage or dialog.

A little noticed change has been taking place in our time-world. The arrival of digital (数字的) time has been changing the way we act and think. I believe that it has put us to a higher level of anxiety, with greater expectations of efficiency.

The old, round, hand-moved time still kept a certain connection to the natural flow of things, to the roundness of the earth, and to the changes of light and seasons. Old, round time was outside ourselves, far enough removed from us so we could ignore it if we so chose.

It is not so with digital time, which is a beat. It beats instead of turning. It makes a sound like the sound of the heart and thus places itself smoothly into the body. More and more, we mistake its regular beat for our own, thus mistaking the demands of the world for our wishes.

Before wrist watches, time used to live in towers in the centers of towns. At that distance, it could be seen by everybody, but only if they so wished. It took an effort, an actual visit to \something happened. Time began to live with us, and now it is beginning to live in us.

I remember what it was like to be a child, absorbed in the endlessly changeable thing of time. For me there was only child time, divided meaninglessly and quite painfully by the orders of the parents into Bedtime, Wakeup Time, and School Time. But within each of those divisions (分割), Eternity still ruled. Later, of course, they managed to infect me with the anxious demands of clock time. Very soon, all that remained was the anxiety of that which was exact. The fast beats of the