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Answer KeySECTION 1: LISTENING
1. 4. 7. 10.
2. 5. 8.
3. 6. 9.
11. Dr. Jones suggested that final examinations should be discontinued, an innovation I heartily
support.
A. entrance B. change C. inner part D. test
12. His new yatch is certainly an ostentatious display of his wealth.
A. ossified B. showy C. large D. expensive
13. Id rather stay in a hotel with all the amenities than camp in the woods
A. conveniences B. friends C. expenses D. sports
14.
A. lucid B. wealthy C. losing D. profitable
15. A domineering husband, he is the stereotype of a male chauvinist.A. musician B. fixed conception C. disagreeable type D. opposite
16. The hurricane caused great havoc in the islands.
A. winds B. treatment C. destruction D. immersion
17. It is said that you can intimidate your enemies by speaking in a low voice and carrying a big stick.
A. frighten B. attack C. harass D. make peace with
18. A computer may be used in the math classroom to implement the lesson.
A. implant B. learn C. entreat D. carry out
19. Studying vocabulary can be an irksome task.
A. easy B. pleasant C. tedious D. irate
20. The passengers on the boat were mesmerized by the motion of the sea.
A. paralyzed B. hypnotized C. nauseated D. voiced
21. thunderstorm
22. raincoat
23. shopping
24. pleasure
25. deserted
26. beating
27. disturbance
28 entrance
29 led
30 slightest
31.discover 32. lead 33. suffer 34. contain 35. health
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36. diseases 37. disorders 38. knowledge 39. necessary 40. available
Since the early 19th
century, the number of published accounts of the
openning of the American West has risen into the thousands. The greatest
concentration of recorded experience and observation came out of the
thirty year period between 1860 and 1890, an incredible era of violense
greed, audacity and sentimentality. During that time, the culture and way
of life of the American Indian was destroyed and out of that time came
virtually all the great tails of the American West. Only occassionally was
the voice of an Indian heard. Yet they are not all lost those Indian voices
of the past. A few authentic accounts of this importan period of American
history were recorded by Indians. Newspaper reporters frequently
interviewed warriors and chiefs and gave them the oportunity to express
their own opinions on what was happening. The quality of these
interviews varied greatly, depending upon the wilingness of the Indians to
speak freely or upon each interpreters ability. The Indians depended on
imagery to express their thoughts. With a good interpreter, an Indians
words could be made to sound poetic but with a poor interpreter, they
might sound flat.
41.
42..
43.
44..
45..
46..
47..
48..
49..
50..
51 to
52.with
53 at
54 from
55 at
56 to
57 with
58 in/ in
59 to
60 to
61. Are you/ would you be
62. is coming
63. havent met
64. would/will like
65. Will be able
66. has asked
67.will probably ring
68. would be
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69. passes
70. will give
81-90: in the text
91. Hes so preoccupied with work at tha moment that
92. You should take the price into consi..
93 leave me alone! Cant u.
94. there is no(longer any)/ there isnt musch call for cars..
95 coal production/ the coal produced in this region has been halved in the 20 years.
96. there is little likelihood. The likelihoodis small of the PM calling an/that the PM will call
a.
97. the story he told us was beyond the belief
98. there was very little/ a weak/ only a small response to the
The response to thewas very poor/ terrible
Very little money was raised in response to99. The policemans prompt action averted/ the prompt action of the policeman averted..
100. Our company has/ holds (the/a) monopoly of/on/over the import/importing /importation
of.