PartIVocabularyandstructure(20points)Direction:Therearetwentyincompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethroughthecenter.21.Theeditorial—nowwillappearintomorrow'Snewspaper•A.writingB.towriteC.beingwrittenD.write2. Thoughheisworker,heworksveryhard.A. acommonB.anordinaryC.ausualD.ageneral3. I'mlookingafterTomtoday.He'Sbeenatmyhouse8:00thismorning.A. sinceB.forC.atD.till4. Whenheretired,hissonthebusiness.A.tookoverB.tookoffC.tookinD.tookup5. Pleasecallagain.JimabathJustnow•A.hadB.havingC.ishavingD.has6. Onnoconditionwithhim.A.wecannotagreeB.wouldweagreeC.canweagreeD.wecanagree7. onceenvironmentaldamage,ittakesmanyyearsforthesystemtorecover•A.hasdoneB.ittodoC.doesD.isdone8. wearedoinghasneverbeendonebefore.A.ThatB.WhatC.WhichD.Whether9. Theyatleasttenminutesago.A.areleaveB.musthaveleftC.wereleftD.1eave10. ThereismorelandinAustraliathanthegovernmentknows.A.whattodowithB.todowithitC.howtodoD.todoit11. WhilepeoplemayrefertotelevisionforUp—to—the—minutenews,itisunlikelythattelevisionthenewspapercompletely.A.replaceB.WasreplacedC.replacedD.willreplace12. Becausethefirstpairoftrousersdidnotfitproperly,heaskedforA.anothertrousersB.otherstrousersC.theothersonesD.anotherpair13. InBritaintodaywomen44%oftheworkforce,andnearlyhalfthemotherswithchildrenareinpaidwork.A.buildupB.makeupC.standforD.sendup14. ThisistheplaceIwanttogoto.A.mostlyB.themostlyC.mostD.much15. Thehoursthechildrenspendintheirone-wayrelationshipwithtelevisionpeopleundoubtedlyaffecttheirrelationshipwithreal—lifepeople.A.thatB.whenC.inwhichD.onwhich16. Whetherhecanpasstheexaminationisthoughttobeforhisgoingabroad.A.personalB.specialC.conventionalD.crucial17. Idowishyoucouldthesesheetsofpapertogether.A.mendB.repairC.pasteD.patch18. InBritain,thePrinceofWalesistothethrone.A.advisorB.heirC.ownerD.protector19. Sheisnowinofhappinesswithherfamilymembers.A.closureB.pursuitC.credibilityD.phenomenon20.Thegovernmenthasdecidedtoreducea(n)onallimports.A.exposureB.tariffC.feeD.service资料来源:.mu(土管0803/0804班)PartIIIReadingComprehension(40points)Direction:Therearetwentyincompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterintheAnswerSheetOnewithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Passage1Antsaregreatathletesinproportiontotheirsize.Theycanliltaweightfourhundredtimestheirownweight.Theoreticallyafive-poundantcouldeasilyliltaton.Themostskillfulfarmersintheinsectworldarethesmall,heavilyarmoredparasolants.Theyworkatnightanditisnothingforthemtostripalargetreeatatime,marchingoffwithbitsOfleafheldoverthemlikeparasols.Surprisinglyenough,theseantsdonoteatthevegetationtheygot.Rathertheyuseitasrawmaterialfortheirremarkableundergroundgardens,whichtheytendthemselves.Theshredsoftheleavesareliterallychewedintoarichcompostwhichisusedtostrengthenthegardenwhereathread-likefungusiscultivated.Thisspeciesoffungusistheironlysourceoffood.Includedintheextraordinaryparasolantsocietyaretinygardenworkers,andslightlybiggerworkerswhodigtheinterconnectingchambersofthehive.Theparasolqueenant,morethanonehundredtimesmesizeofthegardenworkers,iswaiteduponhandandfootbyhundredsofhercitizens.21.Anantisverystronginproportiontoitsweight.Antscallliftaweight.A.300timestheirownweightB.600timestheirownweightC.five-poundmorethantheirownweightD.400timestheirownweight22.Inashorttime,theycallstripatreeofallitsleavesinordertomakeaA.homeforthequeenantB.compostfortheirgardensC.speciesoffungusD.kindoffood23.Whendidthearmoredparasolantswork?A.Atdaytime.B.Atnight.C.Inthemorning.D.Atnoon.24.What'Stheusageoffungus?A.Todecoratethegarden.B.Theonlysourceoftheant.'sfoodC.Toprotectthetree.D.Theplaceforthemtolivein.25.ThearmoredparasolsareregardedasA.greatathletesB.skillfulfarmersC.queenantsD.chamberbuilders资料来源:.mu(土管0803/0804班)Passage2Psychologyisthestudyofthemindandmentalactivities.Forexample,psychologistsareinterestedinwhysomethingsmakeyousad,butothersmakeyouhappy.Theywanttoknowwhysomepeopleareshy,butothersarequitetalkative.Theyalsowanttoknowwhypeopledothethingsthattheydo.Theytestintelligence.Psychologistsdealwiththemindsandbehaviorofpeople.Yourmindconsistsofallyourfeelings,thoughts,andideas.Itistheresultsofthepartofthebraincalledthecerebrum.Yourbehavioristhewayyouactorconductyourself.Examplesofbehaviorincludeshouting,crying,laughing,andsleeping.Severalpeoplehavebeeninstrumentalinthefieldofpsychology.WilhelmWudtsetupthefirstpsychologicallaboratoryinLeipzig,Germany,in1879.IvanPavlov,aRussian,isnotedforhisexperimentswithdogsinwhichhestudiedtheirrelaxesandreactions.Around1900,SigmundFreudstatedhistheorythatpeopletrytorepressanymemoriesorthoughtsthattheybelievedwerenotgood,Psychologistsshouldnotbeconfusedwithpsychiatrists.。