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D) Inclusion of farmlands in the region?s protection program

39. What does Bud Cook mean by “having a local presence “ (Line 1, Para. 5)?

A) Financial contributions from local business leaders

B) Consideration of the interests of the local residents

C) The establishment of a wildlife protection foundation in the area

D) The setting up of a local Nature Conservancy branch in the Pocono area

40. The passage most probably is ________

A) an official document

B) a news story

C) an advertisement

D) a research report

Part III Vocabulary

41. A word processor is much better than a typewriter in that it enables you to enter and _______your text more easily

A) register B) edit

C) propose D) discharge

42. We don?t know why so many people in that region like to wear dresses of such ______colors

A) low B) humble

C) mild D) dull

43. The news has just ______ that the president is going to visit China next month

A) come down B) come up

C) come out D) come about

44. The ______ that exists among nations could certainly be lessened if misunderstanding and mistrust were removed

A) tension B) strain

C) stress D) intensity

45. The other day , Mum and I went to St. James?s Hospital , and they did lots and lots of tests on me , most of them _____ and frightening

A) cheerful B) horrible

C) hostile D) friendly

46. In the Mediterranean seaweed is so abundant and so easily harvested that it is never of great _____

A) fare B) payment

C) worth D) expense

47. The writer was so ______ in her work that she didn?t notice him enter the room

A) absorbed B) abandoned

C) focused D) centered

48. Actually , information technology can ______ the gap between the poor and the rich .

A) link B) break

C) ally D) bridge

49. Some research workers completely ______ all those facts as though they never existed .

A) ignore B) leave

C) refuse D) miss

50. Computer power now allows automatic searches of fingerprint files to match a print at a crime ______.

A) stage B) scene

C) location D) occasion

51. The most basic reason why dialects should be preserved is that language helps to ______ a culture

A) retain B) relate

C) remark D) review

52. Companies are struggling to find the right _______between supply and demand, but it is no easy task

A) equation B) formula

C) balance D) pattern

53. Mass advertising helped to _______ the emphasis from the production of goods to their consumption

A) vary B) shift

C) lay D) moderate

54. Because of his excellent administration, people lived in peace and _____ and all previously neglected matters were taken care of .

A) conviction B) contest

C) consent D) content

55. I know you?ve got a smooth tongue , so don?t talk me ______ buying it

A) away B) down

C) out D) into

56. Showing some sense of humor can be a(n) _______ way to deal with some stressful situation

A) effective B) efficient

C) favorable D) favorite

57. The situation described in the report ______ terrible, but it may not happen

A) inclines B) maintains

C) sounds D) remains

58. The company is trying every means to ______ the wholesale price of its products

A) pull down B) put down

C) set down D) bring down

59. The mayor ______ the police officer a medal of honor for his heroic deed in rescuing the earthquake victims

A) rewarded B) awarded

C) credited D) prized

60. The native Canadians lived in _______ with nature, for they respected nature as a provider of life

A) coordination B) acquaintance

C) contact D) harmony

61. Many people are asking whether traditional research universities in fact have any future _______.

A) at all B) so far

C) in all D) on end

62. I was impressed _______ the efficiency of the work done in the company

A) in B) about

C) with D) for

63. Now in Britain , wines take up four times as much ______ in the storehouse as both beer and spirits

A) block B) land

C) patch D) space

64. His hand shook a little as he _______ the key in the lock

A) squeezed B) inserted

C) stuffed D) pierced

65. For professional athletes , _______ to the Olympics means that they have a chance to enter the history books

A) access B) attachment

C) appeal D) approach

66 In the long _________ , the new information technologies may fundamentally alter out way of

A) view B) distance

C) jump D) run

67. All the arrangements should be completed _______ your departure .

A) prior to B) superior to

C) contrary to D) parallel to

68. We need to create education standards that prepare our next generation who will be _______ with an even more competitive market

A) tackled B) encountered

C) dealt D) confronted

69. In the late seventies , the amount of fixed assets required to produce one vehicle in Japan was ______ equivalent to that in the United States

A) rudely B) roughly

C) readily D) coarsely

70. Many people believe we are heading for environmental disaster ______ we radically change way we live

A) but B) although

C) unless D) lest

Part IV Short Answer Questions

We commonly think of sportsmanship in connection with athletic contests, but it also applies to individual outdoor sports. Not everyone who picks up a fishing rod or goes out with a gun is a sportsman. The sportsman first of all obeys the fish and game laws, not because he is liable to be punished as a violator, but because he know that in the main these laws are made for his best interests.

The following are some of the things that those who would qualify for membership in the sportsmanship fraternity (圈内人) will do.

1. Take no more game than the bag limit provided for by the fish and game laws. The person who comes back from a trip boasting about the large number of fish or game taken is not a sportsman but a game hog (贪得无厌的捕猎者) .

2. Observe the unwritten rules of fair play. This means shooting game birds only when the birds are “on the wing”. For the same reason, do not use a shotgun to shoot a rabbit or similar animal while it is sitting or standing still.

3. Be careful in removing illegal or undersized fish from the hook. This should be done only after wetting the hands . This is necessary because the body of the fish is covered with a thin, protective film which will stick to your dry hands. If the hands are dry when the fish is handled, the film is torn from the body of the fish. Without the protective film, the fish is more easily attacked by diseases. If you wish to release a fish that is hooked in such a way that it will be impossible to closed to the hook as convenient. In a remarkably short time, the hook will break down and the fish will

remain almost unharmed. Fish have been known to feed successfully while hooks were still in their lips.

4. Be sure of the identity of your target before you shoot. Many useful and harmless species of wildlife are thoughtlessly killed by the uninformed person who is out with a gun to kill whatever flies within range.

S1 In what respect does the author think individual outdoor sports are similar to athletic contests? __________

S2 A person who goes out fishing with a fishing rod or hunting with a gun is not necessarily _________

S3 What?s the most important thing a true sportsman should bear in mind when he goes fishing or hunting _______

S4 Those who violate the fish and game laws will not be ______ for membership in the sportsmanship fraternity

S5 What are people called when they break the bag limit and boast about their big catch ?_________

S6 A true sportsman will not shoot an animal which is not ______

S7 What are people advised to do before they remove illegal or undersized fish from the hook?_______

S8 What should sportsman do to avoid killing rare species of wildlife ?________

Part v Writing

Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay in honor of teachers on the occasion of Teacher?s Day . you should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:

1、 向老师致以节日祝贺

2、 从一件难忘的事回忆老师的教诲和无私的奉献

3、 我如何回报老师的关爱