Part III Identification (10%)
Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then mark tile corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
46. (It was)( in this school )(where )he had studied (for four years).
A B C D
47. (Being felt )that she (had done )(something wonderful), she sat down
A B C
( to rest).
D
48. Jane had (a great deal of) trouble( to concentrate on) her study
A B
(because of) the noise in (the next )room.
C D
49. The way (which )the different kinds of rock( lie on)( one another)
A B C
helps to tell the story (of long ago).
D
50. We were young men (when )we (first met )in London, poor, (struggle),
A B C
(full of )hope and ideas.
D
51. Of the two lectures, (the first )was by far (the best one), partly
A B
because the person who delivered (it )had( such )a pleasant voice.
C D
52. (According to) our estimate, only one (out of )three company
A B
managers (have been) trained in the( field of )management.
C D
53. Today we (have made)( great achievements), but tomorrow we (shall
A B C
win) still (great victories.)
D
54. Lewis had to travel by bus( as )his car (had been damaged )in an
A B
accident some days (before )and he (was failed )to get it repaired.
C D
55. (Collecting )toy cars as a hobby (becomes )(increasingly )popular
A B C
during the (past) fifty years.
D
Part IV Cloze (10%)
Directions: there are 20 blanks in the following passage, and for each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D at the end of the passage. You should choose ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
About a month ago I was present at a serious occasion I the reading of a will. I can remember one passage that particularly struck me. It ran something ( 56 ) this.
"And I direct that $t0,000 be (57 ) . to old William B, whom I have wished to help for many years, (58 ) always put off doing so." It ( 59) the last words of a dying man. But the story does not (60 )there. When the lawyers came to ( 61 ) out the bequest (遗赠), they discovered that old William B had (62 ) , too, and so the ( 63 ) deed was lost.
I felt rather ( 64 ) about that. It seemed to me a most regrettable ( 65 ) that William should not have had his $10,000 just (66 )somebody kept putting ( 67 ) giving it to him. And from (68 )accounts, William could have done with the (69 ) . But I am sure (70 ) there are thousands of kindly little deeds waiting to be ( 71 )today, which are being put off" (72 ) later."
George Herbert, in praise of good intentions, (73 ) that "One of these days is better than (74 ) of these days." But I say that (75 )is better than all.
56. A. about B. for C. like D. of
57. A. consumed B. paid C. cost D. devoted
58. A. but B. or C. still D. and
59. A. has been B. were C. is D. was
60. A. remain B. end C. finish D. appear
61. A. find B. point C. put D. carry
62. A. died B. disappeared C. escaped D. hidden
63. A. invaluable B. identical C. good D. historic
64. A. exciting B. sorry C. faithful D. happy
65. A. matters B. dream C. task D. thing
66. A. because B. for C. as though D. till
67. A. off B. into C. in D. on
68. A. every B. some C. any D. all
69. A. payment B. money C. regrets D. expense
70. A. whether B. of C. that D. often
71. A. protected B. done C. made D. rewarded
72. A. until B. still C. too D. toward
73. A. implies B. marked C. regrets D. says
74. A. some B. any C. all D. none
75. A. Morning B. Spring C. Today D. Time
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