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Paper one 试卷一 Part I Listening Comprehension 略 Part II Vocabulary 16. It is wrong to ________ a person of a crime unless you have proof that he is guilty. A. blame B. accuse C. charge D. warn 17. The father is ________ by his boy s conduct. A. hurted B. ached C. harmed D. pained 18. We must cherish experience ________ at the cost of blood. A. achieved B. realized C. acquired D. required 19. The secretary went through the typescript carefully to ________ all errors from it. A. abandon B. eliminate C. discharge D. withdraw 20. The president ________ himself sincerely in his address to the graduating class of the university. A. showed B. expressed C. displayed D. revealed 21. Helen was much kinder to her youngest child than she was to the others, ________of course, made the others jealous. A. that B. who C. what D. which 22. It wasn t such a good dinner ________ she had promised us. A. what B. which C. as D. that 23. We were Happy to have a very ________ winter. A. plain B. soft C. mild D. calm 24. Attendances at football matches have ________ since the coming of television . A. dropped in B. dropped off C. dropped out D. dropped down 25. If yon stick ________ the piano every day, you could become quite a good musician. A. after practising B. under practising C. to practising D. to practise 26. I like to have my reference books ________my reach. A. inside B. with in C. under D. beyond 27. The police, catching the criminal ________ his guard, arrested him as he was drinking in a public house. A. off B. from C. on D. up 28. The Minister of Justice has ________ an immense amount of correspondence before breakfast. A. got over B. got behind C. got round D. got through 29. If the young man had ________ the dog alone, it wouldn t have bitten him . A. left B. put C. set D. got 30. Difficulties and hardships have _________ the best qualities of the young geologist. A. brought up B. brought out C. brought about D. brought forth 31. The description of the scene was so (pathetic) that I wept all through it. A. vivid B. affecting C. suspensive D. comical 32.His pleasant ways (beguiled) me into thinking that he was kind at heart. A. deprived B. despised C. diverted D. deceived 33. He (derided) the idea that poverty could be eliminated simply by handing out money to the poor. A. ridiculed B. advocated C. challenged D. rejected 34. half of the class (volunteered)to help decorate the gym for the dance. A. promised B. offered C. tended D. determined 35. It was said that Tom s brother was under (indictment) for murder. A. suspicion B. attack C. tyranny D. accusation Part III Reading Comprehension Passage I Although the term "global warming" has become increasingly familiar to the general public, a recent survey carried out by the Chinchilla institute for Environmental Studies clearly demonstrates that the full implications of the term are far From under-stood. As long as pubis awareness remains so low, the political measures required to deal will the potentially disastrous consequences are unlikely to come about. Over 80 percent of the people interviewed in the Chinchilla Survey were unable to indicate any of the effects of a worldwide rise in temperature. Even more disturbing was the very small proportion of people interviewed (7. 4 percent) who felt that their lives would be directly affected by global warming during the next 20) years. This indifference is in sharp contrast to be concerns voiced by the team of professionals who conducted the Survey. Team leader Professor Ernest Wong stated that we should expect to experience significant lifestyle changes as a result of the effects of global warming. In detailing the likely effects, Professor Wong emphasised that the climatic changes caused by rise in global temperature of only 1C would result in enormous changes.
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