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50. (A) Anger.
(B) Violence. (C) Attention. (D)Education.
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51. (A) Marrying again.
(C) Living on her own.
(B) Staying with her daughter. (D) Going out alone.
52. (A) She didn't want any help from others.
(B) She was a free woman.
(C) She made things more difficult to deal with. (D) She was a woman with mental problems.
53. (A) A friend of the speaker's.
(C) A friend of the speaker's mother's.
(B) The speaker's brother. (D) The speaker's husband.
54. (A) She thought her daughter did too much for her.
(B) She did not show any love for her daughter. (C) She loved her daughter very much but did not say it. (D) She thought Paul was a thief.
55. (A) He warned he would leave the speaker's mother.
(B) He was sorry. (C) He was understanding. (D) He was angry.
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56. (A) It is about men entering into work positions that have been taken over by women.
(B) It is about women entering into work positions that have been taken over by men. (C) It is about the benefits of entering the field of nursing. (D) It is about the relations between the father and the son.
57. (A) His father was disappointed
(C) His father did not care.
(B) His father was excited. (D) His father was sorry for his son.
58. (A) The thought of his son becoming a nurse was not expected
(B) The thought of his son becoming a nurse was delightful. (C) The thought of his son becoming a nurse was unacceptable. (D) The thought of his son becoming a nurse was acceptable
59. (A) He turned around.
(B) He lost his face in front of his fellow workers.
(C) He refused to accept the real situation. (D) He ignored his son's decision.
60. (A) He learned more about the nursing field.
(B) His son has a job with good pay when many very skilled people cannot find work. (C) Most of the people in the nursing field are now men. (D) He loves his son.
IV. Fill in the Blanks with the Right Word
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the help of the first letter(s). Use only ONE word to fill in each blank. (28 points)
61. Having read the book, she will be able to pass on the ac knowledge to her students.
62. The purpose of the passage is to def some mathematics terms.
63. More studies will be required before we know what the roles of these genes(»ùÒò) are and whether they
re to each other.
64. The country is famous for its rich re in oil and coal.
65. The use of computers has increased eff many times and has enabled workers to do other tasks within the same amount of time.
66. In his speech, the official em the importance of implementing the program of birth control.
67. It was reported that the li rate in this city was the highest in China; most of the
people there have been educated.
68. The government is im its program of helping the unemployed; many unemployed
people have already reaped benefits from the program.
69. We must identify difficulties, examine them and com them. Then we can make
progress in our work or life.
70. Once you have had the disease you are imm from it for the rest of your life.
71. Her de as an organizer were soon discovered and we had to find some other people to take up her work.
72. If a lawyer has plenty of cl , he grows both famous and rich.
73. The doctor dia the illness as a unique skin disease, which has never been identified before.
74. The teacher ill his lesson about France with many photographs of the people who
live there.
75. He bought her what she wanted, re of the very high expenses(·ÑÓÃ).
76. The girl's ad by the kind old man changed her whole life; the new family has an
entirely different cultural background.
77. He felt very sad when he found that all his efforts had been va . He had to start form the beginning again.
78. A few mistakes in the printing of that book were not noticed before pub .The writers felt very depressed about them.
79. The pre of the crowd made it impossible for me to stand still. So it was not long
before I squeezed my way out of there.
80. We held a huge party last week but its org was very confusing.
81. We support their struggle for the es of the new international economic order.
82. The new play is just a re of the writer's earlier ideas; there is nothing new in it.
83. Well, let's put our heads together and find a so to the problem.
84. The party was limited to only pro people in the printing industry.
85. I'd like to help but un I can't; I'm busy with something else.
86. Ini she was against the plan, but later she changed her mind.
87. ¡°Forgive me,¡± said he, with some em , ¡°I suppose I should have come but...¡±
88. If you try to learn too many things at a time, you may get con . You won't be able to tell which is which.
V. Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with an appropriate preposition or adverb. Fill in each blank with only ONE word. (8 points)
89. The professor asked Bob to pass these Christmas gifts to his classmates; each student was to get one.
90. He suffered a great deal cough and wasn't able to go to sleep for a week.
91. The disease is spreading quickly and all the children are risk.
92. She hired a woman to assist her the housework so that she could spend more time with her child.
93. The Japanese girl told me that she didn't want to get married fear of losing her job.
94. Initially, Bob wanted to sign for the match, but he soon changed his mind.
95. We went to the railway station haste in order not to be late for the train.
96. He worked very hard and felt confident passing the examination.
VI. Replacement
Directions: Replace the underlined words in the following sentences with expressions or phrases using the key word(s) supplied in the brackets. Please take care to use the right form and keep the original meaning. (11 points)
97. The sudden start and quick spread of the fire killed all the people in the building. (wipe)
98. He has put his name on an agreement to be a player for the college football team. (sign)
99. How much a person can earn is decided by his skill. (depend)
100. I haven't been able to identify who broke the window. (find)
101. Mary asked Frank whether he would give each person some orange juice and biscuits. (pass)
102. I used to spend one hour a day helping my daughter with her mathematics. (assist)
103. Nancy shut the windows for fear that the noise would take her children's attention away from their homework. (distract)
104. She went back to work although she was still sick, and finally she lost consciousness because of
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