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In 1975 he returned to Dublin, the capital of the Irish Republic, ________ he formed his own pop group A. which B. that C. where D. there 5. ________, he never seems able to do the work satisfactorily. A. No matter how hard does he try B. No matter he tries how hard C. No matter how hard tries he D. No matter how hard he tries 6. ________, her paper is of greater value than yours. A. All things be considered B. All things considered C. All things to be considered D. All things being considered 7. You should not _______ the peace of others by speaking so loudly. A. prohibit B. disturb C. collapse D. ban 8. He proposed we ______out a short play at the English evening. A. acted B. act C. had acted D. was to act 9. The film managed to ______ me from these problems for a while. A. distract B. disturb C. dispute D. disorder 10. Katherine sticks to her belief it pays to be kind. A. that B. which C. what D. what 11. The dam was not strong enough to ________ the flood waters. 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It is heard that only a few top leaders in our company have ____ to the details of the case. A. response B. access C. illusion D. sense 20. The peasants are ______ manure over the rice field. A. distributing B. dissolving C. dismissing D. discharging 21. His lung disease has now evidently started to ______ his everyday life. A. impose B. affect C. associate D. conclude 22. The ship ___ her way ___ waves and will arrive in a few days later. A. makes from B. cuts through C. cuts above D. strikes against 23. It was a long time before the policemen _______ what the man had done. A. caught on B. caught up with C. caught out D. caught at 24.. Her diploma and her fluency in language _______ her for this position in government. A. enable B. qualify C. attain D. satisfy 25. He showed no sympathy for anyone and spoke in a(n) _______ manner about the horrific tragedy that has recently occurred to his neighborhood. A. detached B. irresistible C. honorable D. degrading 26. It is not sensible to expect your opponent to _______. A. make a concession B. make a blind eye C. make a fortune D. make mistakes 27. ________ that the early men feared it and worshipped it. A. So great the power of fire was B. So great was the power of fire C. So great the power was of fire D. So was the power of fire great 28. Sometimes earthquakes cause tidal waves and, ________ in the case of Japan, these can be dangerous. A. as B. like C. such as D. the same as 29. Some firms will ________, including spying, to obtain information about their competitors. A. come all the way B. go to great lengths C. take part in D. look forward 30. Environmentalists are doing everything within their power to ________ the impact of the oil spill. A. minimize B. belittle C. reject D. reclaim Section B Directions: There are 10 incomplete statements here. You should fill in each blank with the proper form of the word given in brackets. 31. Hes the only one of these men who ______ (play) bridge well. 32. A Canadian company plans to set up a factory in the area, so this should provide some ______ (employ) for local people. 33. _______ (hold) the note in his hand, the fellow stood there dumb-founded. 34. The teacher doesnt permit _______ (smoke) in class. 35. The little girl could do nothing but _______ (weep). 36. I enjoy my job, but Id like to do something more _______ (create). 37. After the flood, life was _______ (extreme) difficult for the farmers in this area. 38. When she was very young, my sister already knew where ________ (put) her toys and dolls. 39. It is important that he ______ (be) called back immediately. 40. Richard, together with his wife and three children, ________ (be) to arrive in Beijing this morning. Part II Cloze 10% Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Since we are social beings, the quality of our lives depends in large measure on our interpersonal relationships. One 1 of the human condition is our tendency to give and receive support from one another 2 stressful circumstances. Social support consists of the 3 of resources among people based on their interpersonal ties. 4 of us with strong support systems appear 5 able to cope with major life changes and daily hassles (V).People0 6 strong social ties live longer and have better health than those without 7 ties. Studies over a range of illnesses, from depression to heart disease, 8 that the presence of social support helps people fend of illness, and the 9 of such support makes poor health more likely. Social support cushions stress in a 10 of ways. First, friends, relatives, and co-workers may let us know that they 11 us. Our self-respect is strengthened when we feel accepted by others 12 our faults and difficulties. Second, other people often 13 us with informational support. They help us to 14 and understand our problems and find solutions 15 them. Third, we typically find social companionship supportive. 16 in leisure-time activities with others helps us to meet our social needs 17 at the same time distracting us from our worries and troubles. 18 other people may give us instrumental supportfinancial 19 material resources, and needed services 20 reduces stress by helping us resolve and cope with our problems.1.A. good B. superiorityC. strengthD. benefit2.A. on B. underC. withD. within3.A. change B. exchangeC. transactionD. transference4.A. Those B. TheseC. ThatD. 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Being the first to declare your love can be ever racking('} _ and risky and can leave you feeling as vulnerable as a turtle (wm) with no shell. But is the person who says it first really in a position of weakness? Doesn t it pay to hold back, play it cool and wait until the other half has shown their hand fast? A really good relationship should be about being fair and being equal, says psychologist Sidney Crown. But love is seldom equal. All relationships go through power struggles but, he says, if a love imbalance continues for years, the rot will set in. That feeling of Ive always loved you more may be subverted ( 4xOW) for a time, but it never goes away completely and it often emerges in squabbling ('YXN5T).  In love, at least, the silent, withholding type is not always the most powerful.  The strongest one in a relationship is often the person who feels confident enough to talk about their feelings, says educational psychologist Ingrid Collins. Psychosexual therapist Paula Hall agrees. The one with the upper hand is often the person who takes the initiative. In fact, the person who says I love you first may also be the one who says Im bored with you first. Hall believes that much depends on how I love you is said and the motivation of the person saying it. Is it said when theyre drunk? Is it said before their partner files off on holiday, and what it really means is Please dont be unfaithful to me? By saying I love you, they are really saying Do you love me? If so, wouldnt it just be more honest to say that.Collins agrees that intention is everything. Its not what is said, but how its said. What it comes down to is the sincerity of the speaker. 1. What is the main idea of this passage? A. The importance of I love you. B. The meaning of I love you. C. The time of saying I love you. D. The place of saying I love you. 2. In the first sentence the author means that ________. A. it is easy to say I love you B. it is hard to say I love you C. we have many troubles in our life D. people usually do not know when to say I love you 3. According to the expert, a good relationship should be ________. A. fair and equal B. fair and kind C. powerful and equal D. confident and fair 4. In the third paragraph, the phrase with the upper hand means ________. A. being low in spirit B. having only one hand C. being active D. being passive 5. What is the most important for you to consider when somebody say I love you to you? A. The intention. B. The place. C. The time. D. The determination. Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage: Culture shock is the loss of emotional balance, disorientation (+6q1Yc), or confusion that a person feels when moving from a familiar environment to an unfamiliar one. When it is a common experience, the degree to which it occurs will vary from one person to another. Individual personality, previous cross-cultural experience, and language proficiency all affect a persons ability to interact socially in the new culture. The basic cause of culture shock is the abrupt loss of all that is familiar, leading to a sense of isolation. When an individual enters a strange culture, all or most of those familiar signs and hints are removed. He or she is like a fish out of water. No matter how broad-minded or good-willed he may be, a series of properties have been knocked from under him. This may be followed by a feeling of frustration and anxiety. People react to the frustration in much the same way. First they reject the environment which causes the discomfort: The ways of the host country are bad because they make us feel bad. Another aspect of culture shock is regression (P). The home environment suddenly assumes a tremendous importance, and everything becomes irrationally glorified. All difficulties and problems are forgotten and only the good things back home are remembered. It usually takes a trip home to bring one back to reality. Common symptoms of culture shock include the following extremes. These are excessive concerns over delays and other minor frustrations; fear of being cheated, robbed or injured; sleeplessness or a desire to sleep more; and a great longing to go home. Underlying all these is the uncomfortable feeling of not really belonging, of being an outsider. 6. Culture shock is basically caused by ________. A. difficulties in using the language B. being unable to make friends C. feeling desperately homesick D. being away from all that is familiar 7. The degree of culture shock to which one feels varies ________. A. from person to person B. from country to country C. in accordance with a persons age D. in accordance with ones nationality 8. The first response a person tends to have when setting foot on a new land is ________. 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