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1(C).

1. Only when Mary was stopped by a policeman for a regular investigation did she realize that her passport had ______and she was forced to return to her country.
(A) expelled
(B) excelled
(C) expired
(D)expensed


2(C).
X


2. The government has sent delegates to ______ with Japan for a free-trade agreement.
(A) foster
(B) interpret
(C) launch
(D) negotiate


3(C).
X


3. The party leader tends to make ______ decisions without reasoning and without thinking about the consequences.
(A) arbitrary
(B) logical
(C) coherent
(D)artificial


4(C).

4. An unmade but ______source told BBC News that several high-ranking officers were involved in the scandal.
(A) sociable
(B) resistant
(C) reliable
(D)inconsistent


5(C).
X


5. As the pilot of the aircraft, you have the responsibility to use everythig ______to ensure safe flight.
(A) at a glance
(B) at heart
(C) in your way
(D) at your disposal


6(C).
X


6. I am Dr. Lee's lawyer. I am calling ______ him, who wishes to complain about the car he bought from you last month.
(A) in interest of
(B) with regard to
(C) for the purpose of
(D) on behalf of


7(C).
X


7. We'd love to have you ______since you just moved to the neighborhood and don't have many friends here.
(A) drop out
(B) drop by
(C) drop us
(D) drop off.


8(C).
X


8. At first, Mr. and Mrs. Wang thought the man hit their car by accident; but then they realized he did it ______.
(A) safely
(B) intentionally
(C)vulnerably
(D) helplessly


9(C).

9.You cannot use common ______expressions in formal writing.
(A) constitutional
(B) congressional
(C) colloquial
(D) colonial


10(C).
X


10. The Minister of Economy is meeting his Japanese ______ in Tokyo today.
(A) correspondent
(B) counterpart .
(C) contractor
(D) contestant


11(C).
X


11. One could face the death penalty for attempting to ______drugs into our country.
(A) slaughter
(B) smuggle
(C) strangle
(D) stammer


12(C).

12. There are four national roads that impose a ______on each vehicle using them.
(A) riot
(B) rite
(C) toll
(D) theft


13(C).
X


13. In many countries, people are ______ innocent until proven guilty.
(A) presumed
(B) tackled
(C) speculated
(D) visualized


14(C).

14. The workers rejected the government's ______and decided to go on strike.
(A) precaution
(B) prediction
(C) proposition
(D) prestige


15(C).
X


15. Little Tigers is a team ______ twenty excellent players.
(A) consists
(B) consisting for
(C) which is consisted of
(D) which consists of


16(C).

16. Implanted chips are to dogs ______ID cards are to people.
(A) that
(B) while
(C)what
(D)when


17(C).

17. He will be present at the meeting_______person.
(A) at
(B) by
(C) in
(D) on


18(C).
X


18. He dropped socialism________enterprise and the market economy.
(A) in favor of
(B) in fear of
(C) with a view to
(D) at the service of


19(C).
X


19. Jane has lived in Britain for three years and she_________ on the left.
(A) used to drive
(B) is used to driving
(C) used of drive
(D) used up driving


20(C).
X


20. This book is_______.
(A) worth reading
(B) worth to read
(C) worthy reading
(D) worthy to read


21(C).
X


21. Each boy and girl_______ asked to bring a gift to the party.
(A) were
(B) was
(C) have
(D) being


22(C).
X


22. Few of these foreign worker's hold a work permit, and________ o they have professional trainings.
(C) only
(A) either
(B) neither
(D) even


23(C).

23. Get up early,_______.
(A) or you'll be on time for work
(B) and you'll be late for school
(C) and you'll catch the first bus
(D) but you'll be early for school


24(C).
X


24. Lily doesn't speak________.
(A) the Chinese
(B) the China
(C) Chinese language .
(D) the Chinese language


25(C).
X


25. Paul: Why are you in a hurry?
Rob:________.
(A) It was great talking to you.
(B) Because I'm late for work.
(C) No problem.
(D) You can do it.


26(C).

26. Susan is very talented in music.________ that you can think of, and several that you can 't.
(A) She almost plays every instrument very well
(B) She plays any instrument almost very well
(C) She plays very well almost any instrument
(D) She plays every instrument almost very well


27(C).
X


27. Jack: Ouch! This tooth is really bugging me. Susan: I am nervous about my first interview next Wednesday. Jack: I will cross my fingers for you. Susan:________
(A) Lucky!
(B) You're right.
(C) No way! That's terrible.
(D) That's really sweet of you.


28(C).
X


28. Jack: I just got a promotion. And my boss is sending me on a business trip to Japan.
Mary: Now I'm_________
 Jack: Don't ne jealous. Just be happy for me.
(A) carried away
(B) green with envy
(C) in seventh heaven
(D) feeling like a lazybones


29(C).
X


29. Sue: Hey, Steve. How did you do on your exam?
 Steve: I aced it.
Sue: __________. You got an "A"! Wow! And you thought you bombed it.
(A) No problem . .
(B) No wonder
(C) No thanks
(D) No kidding


30(C).

30. Something bad must have happened.
B:__________
(A) No, not at all.
(B) Yes, I want to know.
(C) Don't jump to conclusions.
(D)Really? Cain you share it?


31(C).
X


Questions 31-37
       Vitamins, which maintain and facilitate the body's various functions, are an important part of our diet. Many people take vitamin supplements to help them.__(31)__aily allowance. However, recent researches have recommended that people who take vitamin supplements may be getting too much of a good thing.
        Many of the foods we eat already have vitamin.__(32)__ added to them. People drinking a glass of orange juice may think that they're only getting a dose of vitamin C. In fact, they are also getting added calcium and vitamin D. Breakfast cereal alone provides more than half a person's daily allowance of some vitamins.__(33)___ hese levels with supplements can cause some side effects.
       According to the Office of Dietary supplement in the US, too much vitamin A can cause headaches and affect bone strength. Too much iron can affect the liver and__(34)__ npleasant vomiting. Vitamin supplements are not__(35)__ the same strict tests as medicine, which makes knowing what's really in them problematic. Besides, they are not tested for safety or effectiveness because they are not considered a__(36)__for disease.
        If you feel that you must take vitamin supplements, nutritionists suggest taking them in__(37)__doses. This means that if you take a calcium pill, you shouldn't drink too much milk. They also advise against excessive intake, such as eating three energy bars for breakfast and then taking a dose of vitamin A. If your diet is relatively balanced, chances are you are already OK where vitamins are concerned.

【題組】31.
(A) informed
(B) civilized
(C) unexpected
(D) recommended


32(C).

【題組】32.
(A) statistically
(B) officially
(C) artificially
(D) punctually


33(C).
X


【題組】33.
(A) Prolonging
(B) Boosting
(C) Decreasing
(D)Submitting


34(C).
X


【題組】34.
(A) consist of
(B) result from
(C) depend on
(D) result in


35(C).
X


【題組】35.
(A) subject to
(B) anxious about
(C) capable of
(D)lacking in


36(C).

【題組】36.
(A) strategy
(B) belief
(C) treatment
(D) consumption


37(C).
X


【題組】37.
(A) ridiculous
(B) sensible
(C) portable
(D) frequent


38(C).
X


Questions 38-40
        Beware of those who use the truth to deceive. When someone tells you something that is true, but leaves out important information that should be included, he can create a false impression. For example, someone might say," I just won a hundred dollars on the lottery. It was great. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it in for one hundred dollars!" This guy's a winner, right? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he bought,.two hundred tickets, and only one was a winner. He's really a big loser! He didn't say anything that was false, but he deliberately omitted important information. That's called a half-truth. Half-truths are not technically lies, but they are just as dishonest.
        Untrustworthy candidates in political campaigns often use this tactic. Let's say that during Governor Smith's last term, her state lost one million jobs and gained three million jobs. Then she seeks another term. One of her opponents runs an ad saying, "During Governor Smith's term, the state lost one million jobs!'' That's true. However, an honest statement would have been, "During Governor Smith's term, the state had a net gain of two million jobs.''
        Advertisers will sometimes use half-truths. It's against the law to make false claims, so they try to mislead you with the truth. An ad might boast, "Nine out of ten doctors recommend Yucky Pills to cure nose pimples." It fails to mention that they only asked ten and some doctors and nine of them work for the Yucky Corporation. This kind of deception happens too often. It's a sad fact of life: Lies are lies, and sometimes the truth can lie as well.

【題組】38. Which statement is true according to the article?
(A) Whenever people tell the truth, they are really lying.
(B) You can't trust gamblers.
(C) All governors help their states.
(D) The truth can be used in dishonest ways.


39(C).
X


【題組】39.This article was written mainly to advise its readers to______.
(A) think carefully about what they read and hear
(B) always tell the truth to people
(C) never trust anyone who lies a lot
(D) vote for female candidates


40(C).

【題組】40. What would be the best title for the article?
(A) Dig as Hard as You Can in your Inquiry
(B) People Lie More Often Than you, Thought
(C) People Can Lie with The Truth
(D) Medical Reports Are Often Untrustworthy


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