Passage One 26. A. They were possibly caused by man. B. They were mostly caused by volcanoes. C. They were certainly caused by nature. D. We know nothing about their causes. 27. A. Afraid. B. Excited. C. Curious. D. Indifferent. 28. A. Copper and iro...
Passage Two 29. A. The noises from the games. B. The possible environmental damage. C. The overindulgence of their kids. D. The potential danger of the games. 30. A. Beijing Amusement Park. B. The National Amusement Park. C. The International Sculptu...
Passage Three 32. A. For four months. B. For six months. C. Until he finds the girl. D. Until the girl accepts the ring. 33. A. In a crowded bar. B. Outside a crowded bar. C. In the bookstore. D. In the department store. 34. A. The man has fallen in...
Passage One 26. A. Banks, government agencies and credit unions. B. Banks, deposit unions and money market funds. C. Banks, savings-and-loans and deposit unions. D. Banks, savings-and-loans and credit unions. 30. A. Teachers working in the same city....
Passage Two 29. A. He said all Iraqis were America's enemy. B. He mentioned the reason of economic threat. C. He said the war was vital to American security. D. He said Iraq was threatening international security. 30. A. By the end of 2005. B. In two...
Passage Three32. A. Computers have become part of our daily lives. B. Computers have more disadvantages than advantages. C. People have different attitudes toward computers. D. More and more families will own computers. 33. A. Computers can bring fin...
Passage One26. A. The whole routine of life is shattered. B. The need to talk to other people is increasing. C. Nothing is more important than controlling one's own time. D. Nobody is alone in the unemployment experience. 27. A. Days are getting long...
Passage Two29. A. Cooking. B. Cleaning. C. Sink care. D. Painting. 30. A. 50%. B. 40%. C. 30%. C. 20%. 31. A. How to release oil from seeds. B. How to test the local market for oil. C. Food and oil. D. Soybean and oil. Passage TwoFrom the beginning o...
Passage Three32. A. National Similarities and Global Differences. B. World Culture and the Future of Schooling. C. National Differences, Global Similarities: World Culture and the Future of schooling. D. National Similarities, Global Differences: Wor...
Passage One26. A. They described it as a complete failure. B. They described it as wildly successful. C. They described it as adventurous. D. They described it as highly fortunate. 27. A. A world ban on nuclear weapons. B. Japan's development of nucl...
Passage Two29. A. March 20 through April 2. B. March 21 through April 1. C. March 25 through April 1. D. March 26 through April 2. 30. A. In the 19th century. B. In the 18th century. C. In the 17th century. D. In the 16th century. 31. A. People must...
Passage Three32. A. The development of jazz music. B. The musician named Charlie Parker. C. The new style of jazz called bebop. D. The death of Charlie Parker. 33. A. It has a fixed rhythm. B. It is similar to the traditional jazz. C. It is free and...
Test 1Section CAs men age, they (36) ______ get less and less deep sleep--a fact that could be (37) ______ to the weight gain that often middle-age, medical researchers said this week. The (39) ______ between sleep and love handles (俚语,腰部赘肉...
Test 2Section COne afternoon recently, two (36) ______ friends called to tell me that, well, their marriages hadn't made it. One was leaving his wife for another woman. The other was leaving her husband because we thought it best. As always after suc...
Test 3Section CMemory is our most important possession. Without memory, you wouldn't know who you are. You couldn't think about the past or plan for the future. Memory is (36) ______ for everything we do as human beings. It's (37) ______ that we have...