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A. got up B. borne up C. brought up D. raised up

28. The early pioneers had to ________ many hardships to settle on the new land. A. go along with B. go back on C. go through D. go into

29. I didn’t know much about Civil War. I had to ____ a history book. A. look out B. make out C. refer to D. go over

30. How much money can _____ what you have suffered ? A. stand up to B. make up for C. come up with D. put up with

Part ⅡCloze (1 point each , 15 points in all

Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage and

write the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

In country after country , talk of nonsmokers’right is in the air. While a majority of countries have taken little 31 no action yet, some 30 32 have introduced legislated (立法的 steps to control smoking. Many laws have been introduced in other countries to 33 clear

the air for nonsmokers, or to cut cigarette consumption.

Smoking is harmful 34 the health of people . World governments should conduct serious campaigns against it. 35 on cigarette advertisements, plus health warning on packages and ban on public smoking in certain places, 36 as theatres, cinemas and restaurants, are the most popular tools used by nations in support of 37 or in controlling smoking. But world attention also in focusing 38 another step 39 will make the smoker increasingly self-conscious and uncomfortable about his habit. Great 40 should be made to inform young people especially of the dreadful consequences of 41 the habit. And cigarette price should be

42 .

43 , there is no doubt that everybody would be much better-off if smoking were 44 altogether but many people are not 45 for such drastic (激烈的 action.

31. A. and B. but C. or D. too

32. A. cities B. nations C. provinces D. towns

33. A. assist B. help C. disgust D. impact 34.A. in B. with C. to D. on

35. A. Restrictions B. Lectures C. Remarks D. Comments 36. A. such B. even C. so D. not

37. A. government B. nonsmokers C. smokers D. young people 38. A. on B. in C. by D. outside 39. A. so B. as C. which D. such

40. A. effects B. efforts C. affects D. affect

41. A. taking off B. taking up C. taking in D. take away 42. A. raised B. promoted C. mentioned D. made

43. A. For the long run B. At the long run C. In the long run D. To the long run 44. A. banned B. banning C. ban D. banned 45. A. steady B. study C. remedy D. ready

Part III Reading Comprehension (2.5 points each, 50 points in all

Directions:After reading the following passages, your will find questions or unfinished statements. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D

Your should make the correct choice and write the corresponding letter on the Answer

Sheet

Task 1

Though it is merely 1 to 3 percent of the population, the upper class possesses at least 25 percent of the nation’s wealth. This has two segments: upper-upper and lower-upper. Basically, the upper-upper class is the “old rich”-families that have been wealthy for several generations-an aristocracy of birth and wealth. “There names are in the Social Register, a listing of acceptable members of high society. A few are known across the nation, such as the Roosevelts, and Vanderbilts. Most are not visible to the general public. They live in grand life, drawing their income from the investment of their inherited wealth. In contrast, the lower-upper class is the “ new rich”. Although they may be wealthier than some of the old rich, the new rich have hustled (努力 to make their money like everybody else beneath their class. Thus their prestige is generally lower than that of the old rich, who have not found it necessary to lift a finger to make

their money, and who tend to look down upon the new rich.

However its wealth is acquired, the upper class is very rich. They have enough money and leisure time to cultivate an interest in the arts and to collect rare books, painting , and sculpture. They generally live in exclusive areas, belong to exclusive social clubs, communicate with each other, and marry their own kind-all of which keeps them so distant from the masses that they have been called the out-of-sight class. More than any other class, they tend to be conscious of being members of a class. They also command an enormous amount of power and influence here and abroad, as they hold many top government positions, run the Council on Foreign Relations and control multinational corporations. Their actions affect the lives of millions.

46. All the following statements are true except that _____________. A. the upper class owns at least a quarter of the country’s wealth B. the “old rich” enjoy higher prestige than the “new rich”