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the
letter
A,
B,
C,
or
D
on
your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
word
that
differs
from
the
rest
in
the
position
of
the
main
stress
in
each
of
the
following
questions.
Question
1.
A.
disorder
B.
description
C.
threatening
D.
linguistics
Question
2.
A.
hazardous
B.
prosperous
C.
dangerous
D.
courageous
Question
3.
A.
property
B.
nitrogen
C.
surgery
D.
furthermore
Mark
the
letter
A,
B,
C,
or
D
on
your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
word
whose
underlined
part
differs
from
the
other
three
in
pronunciation
in
each
of
the
following
questions.
Question
4.
A.
celebration
B.
celebrity
C.
celebrate
D.
ceremony
Question
5.
A.
confine
B.
conceal
C.
convention
D.
concentrate
Mark
the
letter
A,
B,
C
or
D
on
your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
underline
part
that
needs
correcting.
Question
6.
We
call
her
as
Auntie
Flo,
though
she
is
not
really
any
relation
to
us.
A:
any
B:
though
C:
as
D:
to
us
Question
7.
A
light
year
is
the
distance
that
light
travels
in
one
year
calculated
by
using
the
speed
of
186,284
miles
the
second
as
a
base.
A:
travels
B:
the
C:
calculated
D:
distance
Question
8.
A
1971
U.S
government
policy
not
only
put
warnings
on
cigarette
packs
but
also
ban
television
advertising
of
cigarettes.
A:
ban
B:
advertising
C:
government
D:
warnings
Question
9.
Louis
Braille
designed
a
form
of
communication
enabling
people
to
convey
and
preserve
their
thoughts
to
incorporate
a
series
of
dots
which
were
read
by
the
finger
tips.
A:
enabling
B:
were
read
C:
to
convey
D:
to
incorporate
Question
10.
Marta
being
chosen
as
the
most
outstanding
student
of
her
campus
made
her
parents
very
happy.
A:
most
outstanding
B:
Marta
C:
made
her
parents
D:
chosen
Mark
the
letter
A,
B,
C,
or
D
on
your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
correct
answer
to
each
of
the
following
questions.
Question
11.
The
population
of
India
is
already
nearly
___________
Chinas,
and
with
its
much
higher
birth-rate,
will
almost
certainly
become
the
worlds
___________
populous
country
within
this
century.
A:
so
large
as
so
B:
large
enough
more
C:
as
large
as
most
D:
too
large
for
very
Question
12.
A
___________
of
dancers
from
Beijing
is
one
of
the
leading
attractions
in
the
festival.
A:
packet
B:
herd
C:
troop
D:
troupe
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Question
13.
Some
of
our
volunteers
would
___________
for
teachers
in
the
event
of
a
strike.
A:
act
up
B:
fit
in
C:
fill
in
D:
work
out
Question
14.
I
applied
for
the
job
___________
the
off
chance,
but
I
didn't
seriously
expect
to
get
it.
A:
with
B:
on
C:
by
D:
for
Question
15.
I
couldnt
understand
what
made
them
all
___________
at
the
reception.
A:
sound
so
formal
B:
sound
so
formally
C:
sounding
very
formally
D:
to
sound
so
formal
Question
16.
In
Europe
___________
people
are
getting
married
these
days
and
___________
people
are
living
together
outside
marriage.
A:
so
many
less
B:
such
a
lot
of
such
many
C:
too
many
so
a
lot
of
D:
far
fewer
more
Question
17.
The
company
had
sent
the
advertisement
to
the
newspaper
when
they
realized
theyd
mistyped
the
salary
they
were
offering
for
the
position.Luckily,
they
___________
the
newspaper
to
correct
their
mistake
before
they
printed
it.
A:
were
able
to
ask
B:
might
have
asked
C:
could
have
asked
D:
must
have
asked
Question
18.
They
agreed
to
the
changes
_______________
that
they
would
be
introduced
gradually.
A:
with
the
conditions
B:
by
the
comprehension
C:
for
the
interpretation
D:
on
the
understanding
Question
19.
The
robbers
packed
the
diamonds
into
a
suitcase
and
___________
in
a
van
that
waited
for
them
in
the
street.
A:
rolled
over
B:
made
off
C:
carried
away
D:
put
through
Question
20.
It
seems
that
you
have
to
cope
with
the
stresses
and
strains
of
the
job,
___________?
A:
doesnt
it
B:
dont
you
C:
isnt
it
D:
havent
you
Question
21.
The
wine
___________
for
dinner
last
night
really
had
a
delicious
fruity
flavor.
A:
we
had
B:
which
we
had
it
C:
we
had
it
D:
that
had
Question
22.
Nowadays,
quite
a
few
internet
courses
can
offer
an
effective
___________
to
classroom
teaching.
A:
alternating
B:
alternative
C:
alternatively
D:
alternation
Question
23.
Deep
sea
diving
should
always
be
carried
out
in
pairs.
In
this
way,
another
source
of
oxygen
is
available
___________
one
system
fails.
A:
only
when
B:
as
if
C:
otherwise
D:
in
case
Question
24.
Well,
if
I
___________it
several
times,
I
might
still
believe
he
has
good
intentions.
A:
hadnt
heard
Dino
to
be
saying
B:
heard
not
Dino
as
saying
C:
didnt
hear
Dino
say
D:
hadnt
heard
Dino
say
Question
25.
This
is
Mrs.
Belinda
___________
book
the
chapters
were
prepared
and
edited
perfectly.
A:
in
whose
B:
in
which
C:
whose
D:
from
whose
Question
26.
Police
are
warning
the
public
to
be
on
the
___________
for
suspicious
packages.
A:
guard
B:
care
C:
alert
D:
alarm
Question
27.
Peter:
Do
you
mind
if
I
put
the
television
on?
Susan:
___________.
A:
No,
not
in
the
least
B:
Not
mention
it.
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B: stagnation
C: disruptions
D: inappropriateness
Question
34:
Tired
of
being
a
tiny
cog
in
a
vast
machine,
he
handed
in
his
resignation.
A.
an
important
person
B.
a
large
piece
of
equipment
C.
a
small
group
of
people
D.
a
significant
instrument
Read
the
following
passage
and
mark
the
letter
A,
B,
C
or
D
on
your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
best
option
for
each
of
the
blanks.
The
joys
and
tribulations
of
being
a
pet
owner!
During
our
lifetime
most
of
us
have
some
experience
of
either
owning
a
pet
or
being
in
(35)
___________contact
with
someone
who
does.
Is
there
such
a
thing
as
the
ideal
pet?
If
so,
what
characterizes
the
ideal
pet?
Various
(36)
___________
influence
ones
choice
of
pet,
from
your
reasons
for
getting
a
pet
to
your
lifestyle.
For
example,
although
quite
(37)
___________
pets
are
relatively
cheap
to
buy,
the
cost
of
upkeep
can
be
considerable.
Everything
must
be
(38)
___________
into
account,
from
food
and
bedding,
to
vaccinations
and
veterinary
bills.
You
must
be
prepared
to
(39)
___________
time
on
your
pet,
which
involves
shopping
for
it,
cleaning
and
feeding
it.
Pets
can
be
demanding
and
a
big
responsibility.
Are
you
prepared
to
exercise
and
(40)
___________
an
animal
or
do
you
prefer
a
more
independent
pet?
How
much
spare
room
do
you
have?
Is
it
right
to
lock
an
energetic
animal
into
a
detained
space?
Do
you
live
near
a
busy
road
which
may
threaten
the
life
of
your
pet?
Pets
(41)
___________
as
turtles
and
goldfish
can
be
cheap
and
convenient,
but
if
you
prefer
affectionate
pets,
a
friendly
cat
or
dog
would
be
more
(42)
___________.
People
get
pets
for
a
number
of
reasons,
(43)
___________
company,
security
or
to
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teach
responsibility
to
children.
Pets
can
be
affectionate
and
loyal
and
an
excellent
source
of
company
as
long
as
you
know
what
pet
(44)
___________
you
and
your
lifestyle.
Question
35.
A:
tight
B:
near
C:
narrow
D:
close
Question
36.
A:
elements
B:
factors
C:
points
D:
facets
Question
37.
A:
a
many
B:
a
lot
C:
a
few
D:
a
bit
Question
38.
A:
taken
B:
considering
C:
held
D:
kept
Question
39.
A:
take
B:
waste
C:
spend
D:
occupy
Question
40.
A:
housetrain
B:
household
C:
housework
D:
housekeep
Question
41.
A:
for
B:
so
C:
much
D:
such
Question
42.
A:
appropriate
B:
likely
C:
comfortable
D:
close-knit
Question
43.
A:
for
B:
with
C:
in
D:
by
Question
44.
A:
suits
B:
matches
C:
fits
with
D:
attaches
to
Read
the
following
passage
and
mark
the
letter
A,
B,
C,
or
D
on
your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
correct
answer
to
each
of
the
questions.
A
fold
culture
is
small,
isolated,
cohesive,
conservative,
nearly
self-sufficient
group
that
is
homogeneous
in
custom
and
race,
with
a
strong
family
or
clan
structure
and
highly
developed
rituals.
Order
is
maintained
through
sanctions
based
in
the
religion
or
family,
and
interpersonal
relationships
are
strong.
Tradition
is
paramount,
and
change
comes
infrequently
and
slowly.
There
is
relatively
little
division
of
labor
into
specialized
duties.
Rather,
each
person
is
expected
to
perform
a
great
variety
of
tasks,
though
duties
may
differ
between
the
sexes.
Most
goods
are
handmade,
and
a
subsistence
economy
prevails.
Individualism
is
weakly
developed
in
folk
cultures,
as
are
social
classes.
Unaltered
folk
cultures
no
longer
exist
in
industrialized
countries
such
as
the
United
States
and
Canada.
Perhaps
the
nearest
modern
equivalent
in
Anglo-America
is
the
Amish,
a
German
American
farming
sect
that
largely
renounces
the
products
and
labor
saving
devices
of
the
industrial
age.
In
Amish
areas,
horse-drawn
buggies
till
serve
as
a
local
transportation
device,
and
the
faithful
are
not
permitted
to
own
automobiles.
The
Amishs
central
religious
concept
of
Demut,
humility,
clearly
reflects
the
weakness
of
individualism
and
social
class
so
typical
of
folk
cultures,
and
there
is
a
corresponding
strength
of
Amish
group
identity.
Rarely
do
the
Amish
marry
outside
their
sect.
The
religion,
a
variety
of
the
Mennonite
faith,
provides
the
principal
mechanism
for
maintaining
order.
By
contrast,
a
popular
culture
is
a
large
heterogeneous
group,
often
highly
individualistic
and
constantly
changing.
Relationships
tend
to
be
impersonal,
and
a
pronounced
division
of
labor
exists,
leading
to
the
establishment
of
many
specialized
professions.
Secular
institutions,
of
control
such
as
the
police
and
army
take
the
place
of
religion
and
family
in
maintaining
order,
and
a
money-based
economy
prevails
.
Because
of
these
contrasts,
popular
may
be
viewed
as
clearly
different
from
folk.
The
popular
is
replacing
the
folk
in
industrialized
countries
and
in
many
developing
nations,
Folk-
made
objects
give
way
to
their
popular
equivalent,
usually
because
the
popular
item
is
more
quickly
or
cheaply
produced,
is
easier
or
time
saving
to
use,
or
lends
more
prestige
to
the
owner.
Question
45.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
discuss?
A:
Two
decades
in
modern
society
B:
The
specialization
of
labor
in
Canada
and
the
United
States
C:
The
influence
of
industrial
technology
D:
The
characteristics
of
folk
and
popular
societies
Question
46.
The
word
homogeneous
is
closest
in
meaning
to
_____.
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A:
primitive
B:
uniform
C:
traditional
D:
general
Question
47.
Which
of
the
following
is
typical
of
folk
cultures?
A:
Social
change
occurs
slowly
B:
There
is
a
money-based
economy.
C:
Each
person
develops
one
specialized
skill.
D:
Contact
with
other
cultures
is
encouraged.
Question
48.
What
does
the
author
imply
about
the
United
States
and
Canada?
A:
They
do
not
value
individualism.
B:
They
have
no
social
classes.
C:
They
value
folk
cultures.
D:
They
have
popular
cultures.
Question
49.
The
phrase
largely
renounces
is
closest
in
meaning
to
_____.
A:
generally
rejects
B:
loudly
declares
C:
often
criticizes
D:
greatly
modifies
Question
50.
What
is
the
main
source
of
order
in
Amish
society?
A:
The
government
B:
The
economy
C:
The
religion
D:
The
clan
structure
Question
51.
Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Amish
beliefs
does
the
passage
support?
A:
People
are
defined
according
to
their
class.
B:
Individualism
and
competition
are
important.
C:
Pre-modern
technology
is
preferred.
D:
A
variety
of
religious
practices
is
tolerated.
Question
52.
Which
of
the
following
would
probably
NOT
be
found
in
a
folk
culture?
A:
A
banker
B:
A
farmer
C:
A
weaver
D:
A
carpenter
Question
53.
The
word
prevails
is
closest
in
meaning
to
_____.
A:
develops
B:
invests
C:
dominates
D:
provides
Question
54.
Which
of
following
is
NOT
given
as
a
reason
why
folk-made
objects
are
replaced
by
mass-produced
objects?
A:
cost
B:
convenience
C:
prestige
D:
quality
Read
the
following
passage
and
mark
the
letter
A,
B,
C,
or
D
on
your
answer
sheet
to
indicate
the
correct
answer
to
each
of
the
questions.
The
Battle
of
Chancellorsville
The
Battle
of
Chancellorsville,
one
of
the
most
famous
battles
of
the
Civil
War,
took
place
in
Virginia
in
the
spring
of
1863.
For
months,
the
two
armies
had
been
staked
out
on
opposite
banks
of
a
narrow
river.
The
Confederate
troops
were
led
by
perhaps
the
most
revered
military
tactician
in
American
history,
General
Robert
E.
Lee.
The
Union
soldiers
were
led
by
"Fighting"
Joe
Hooker.
In
appearance,
personality,
and
lifestyle,
these
men
were
nearly
perfect
opposites.
Lee,
an
older
man
in
poor
health
with
a
gray
beard,
had
a
somber,
measured
demeanor.
Hooker
was
a
blond,
strapping
young
man
whose
vanity
over
his
appearance
was
but
one
aspect
of
his
egotism.
Whereas
Lee
was
devout
and
principled,
Hooker
was
known
for
his
rollicking
enjoyment
of
both
women
and
whiskey.
Despite
the
fact
that
the
Confederacy
had
won
the
last
four
major
battles
and
the
Union
soldiers
were
famished,
exhausted,
and
demoralized,
Hooker
proclaimed,
"My
plans
are
perfect.
And
when
I
start
to
carry
them
out,
may
God
have
mercy
on
Bobby
Lee,
for
I
shall
have
none."
Why,
aside
from
a
propensity
for
narcissism,
was
Hooker
so
confident?
Hooker
had
used
spies,
analysts,
and
even
hot
air
balloons
to
compile
a
vast
amount
of
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intelligence
about
Lees
army.
He
had
discerned,
for
example,
that
Lee
had
only
61,000
men
to
Hookers
own
134,000.
Buoyed
by
his
superior
numbers,
Hooker
covertly
moved
70,000
of
his
men
fifteen
miles
up
and
across
the
river,
and
then
ordered
them
to
sneak
back
down
to
position
themselves
behind
Lees
army.
In
effect,
Hooker
had
cut
off
the
Confederate
soldiers
in
front
and
behind.
They
were
trapped.
Satisfied
with
his
advantage,
Hooker
became
convinced
that
Lees
only
option
was
to
retreat
to
Richmond,
thus
assuring
a
Union
victory.
Yet
Lee,
despite
his
disadvantages
of
both
numbers
and
position,
did
not
retreat.
Instead,
he
moved
his
troops
into
position
to
attack.
Union
soldiers
who
tried
to
warn
Hooker
that
Lee
was
on
the
offensive
were
dismissed
as
cowards.
Having
become
convinced
that
Lee
had
no
choice
but
to
retreat,
Hooker
began
to
ignore
reality.
When
Lees
army
attacked
the
Union
soldiers
at
5:00
p.m.,
they
were
eating
supper,
completely
unprepared
for
battle.
They
abandoned
their
rifles
and
fled
as
Lees
troops
came
shrieking
out
of
the
brush,
bayonets
drawn.
Against
all
odds,
Lee
won
the
Battle
of
Chancellorsville,
and
Hookers
forces
withdrew
in
defeat.
Question
55.
Based
on
information
in
the
text,
it
can
be
concluded
that
Hooker
lost
the
Battle
of
Chancellorsville
mostly
because
of
his
A:
ignorance
B:
overconfidence
C:
vanity
D:
faulty
information
Question
56.
The
contrast
drawn
between
Lee
and
Hooker
in
paragraph
2
is
intended
to
A:
prove
that
two
men
with
very
different
values
could
end
up
in
similar
positions
of
power
B:
provide
support
for
the
idea
that
Lee
was
a
more
virtuous
person
than
Hooker,
and
therefore
a
better
military
commander
C:
imply
that
these
men
fundamentally
differed
in
their
approaches
to
nearly
everything,
including
battle
D:
showcase
the
different
backgrounds
and
personal
histories
of
these
two
enemy
soldiers
Question
57.
In
paragraph
3,
the
author
quotes
Hooker
as
saying,
My
plans
are
perfect.
And
when
I
start
to
carry
them
out,
may
God
have
mercy
on
Bobby
Lee,
for
I
shall
have
none.
The
author
most
likely
includes
this
quote
in
order
to
A:
provide
an
example
of
the
way
language
has
changed
since
1863
B:
foreshadow
Hookers
defeat
at
the
hands
of
Lees
army
C:
reveal
that
Hooker
was
a
deeply
religious
man
in
spite
of
his
lifestyle
D:
demonstrate
Hookers
belief
in
his
own
infallibility
Question
58.
Based
on
its
use
in
paragraph
3,
it
can
be
inferred
that
the
word
propensity
belongs
to
which
of
the
following
word
groups?
A:
tendency,
inclination,
predisposition
B:
distaste,
aversion,
dissatisfaction
C:
flaw,
fault,
shortcoming
D:
fondness,
partiality,
affection
Question
59.
How
many
men
did
Hooker
position
behind
Lee's
army?
A:
134,000
B:
61,000
C:
73,000
D:
70,000
Question
60.
As
used
in
paragraph
4,
buoyed
most
nearly
means
A:
heartened
B:
floated
C:
anchored
D:
strengthened
Question
61.
According
to
the
author,
Hookers
advantages
going
into
the
Battle
of
Chancellorsville
included
A:
numbers
and
position
only
B:
position
only
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B:
committed
D:
diligent
WRITING
Part
I.
Finish
each
of
the
following
sentences
in
such
a
way
that
it
means
the
same
as
the
sentence
printed
before
it.
Question
65:
Mosquitoes
cause
malaria
and
this
is
well-known.
That
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Question
66:
It
is
better
to
wear
out
than
rust
out.
To
rush
out
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Question
67:
So
sorry!
I
made
a
mistake
DVH
said
to
his
students.
DVH
apologized
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Question
68:
The
house
seemed
to
have
been
unoccupied
for
several
years.
It
looked
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Question
69:
If
you
dont
take
it
easy,
youll
have
another
heart
attack
the
doctor
said
to
the
patient.
The
doctor
warned
the
patient
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Part
II.
In
about
140
words,
write
a
paragraph
about
a
festival
in
your
country.
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