人事部翻译资格证书(CATTI)2004年5月英语二级《笔译综合能力》试题及参...

人事部翻译资格证书(CATTI)2004年5月英语二级《笔译综合能力》试题及参...

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04.5笔译综合能力.docSection 1: Vocabulary and Grammar (25 points)Part 1 Vocabulary SelectionIn this part, there are 20 incomplete sentences. Below eachsentence, there are 4 choices respectively marked by lettersA, B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase which best completeseach sentence. There is only ONE right answer. Blacken thecorresponding letter as requires on your Machine-scoringANSWER SHEET.1 The explanation given by the manager yesterday was not atall _____ to us.A. satisfy B. satisfied C. satisfactory D.

satisfying2 Part of the funds will be used to ____ that old library toits original splendor.A. rest B. recover C. replace D. restore3 This silk has gone right _____ and we have not sold a singlepiece of it for weeks.A. out of fad B. out of pattern C. out of custom D.

out of fashion4 The new Personal Digital Assistance contained a large ___ ofinformation about an individual life.A. deal B. amount C. number D. account5 Primitive superstitions that feed racism should be _____through education.A. ignored B. exalted C. eradicated D. canceled6. _____ pollution control measures are expensive, many localgovernments hesitate to adopt them.A. Although B. However C. Because D. Moreover7. The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight ofthe body of a runner, _____ to the body.A. the stress it is greater B. greater is the stress C.

greater stress is D. the greater the stress

8. Annie Jump Cannon, _____ discovered so many stars that shewas called “the census taker of the sky.”A. a leading astronomer, B. who, as a leading

astronomer,

C. was a leading astronomer, D. a leading

astronomer who

9. Kingdom of Wonders, _____ in 1995 in Fremont, Calif., becamean industry legend for two toys: a talking bear and a ray-gungame.A. find B. found C. founded D.

founding

10. Over a very large number of trials, the probability of anevent _____ is equal to the probability that it will notoccur.A. occurring B. to occur C. occurs

D. occur11. Only one-fifth of Americans saw oil as the chief reasonthat the U.S. made a war on Iraq, but 75 percent of theFrench and of the Russians believed _____.A. to B. so C. go D.

do

12. Sadly, while the academic industry thrives, the practiceof translation continues to _____.A. stack B. stage C. stagnate D.

stamp13. Your blunt treatment of disputes would put other people ina negative frame of _____, with the result that they wouldnot be able to accept your proposal.A. mind B. idea C. intention

D. wish14. If you are an energetic person with strong views as to theright way of doing things, you find yourself _____ underpressures.A. variably B. invariably C. invaluably

D. invalidly15. Uncle Vernon, quite unlike Harry Potter who looked nothinglike the rest of the family, was large, very fat, and _____,with an enormous black mustache.A. neck-less B. neck-lace C. reckless D.

rack-less16. Home to _____ and gangsters, officials and laborers,refugees and artists, the city was, in its prime, ametropolis that exhibited all the hues of the humancharacter.A. magnates B. magnets C. machine D.

magnitudes

17. His _____ behavior made everyone nervous. He was alwaysrushing to open doors and perform other small tasks,apologizing unnecessarily for any inconvenience that he mighthave caused.A. oblivious B. observant C. obsequious D.

obsolescent18. He was completely __________ by her tale of hardship.A. taken away B. taken down C. taken in D.

taken up19. Americans who consider themselves _____ in the traditionalsense do not usually hesitate to heap criticism in domesticmatters over what they believe is oppressive or wasteful.A. pedestrian B. penchant C. patriarch

D. patriotic20. As technological advances put more and more time betweenearly school life and the young person's final access tospecialized work, the stage of _____ becomes an even moremarked and conscious period.A. adolescence B. adjacency C. advantage D.

adventurePart 2 Vocabulary ReplacementThis part consists of 15 sentences in which one word or phraseis underlined. Below each sentence, there are 4 choicesrespectively marked by letters A, B, C and D. Choose the wordor phrase that can replace the underlined part without causingany grammatical error or changing the basic meaning of thesentence. There is only ONE right answer. Blacken thecorresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoringANSWER SHEET.21. That boy is suffering from unrequited love and pines away. A. fervent B. obsessive C. secret D.

unreturned22. For a long time in that vast region, this law was inabeyance. A. active use B. doubt C. discussion

D. disuse23. A court-martial has but recently decided to acquit him. A. declare he is not guilty B. upwardly mobile

C. excessively overweight D. privately educated24. There are more people who are obese today than 20 yearsago. A. gainfully employed B. upwardly mobile

C. excessively overweight D. privately educated25. As a conductor, Leonard Bernstein is famous for hisintensely vigorous and exuberant style.A. enthusiastic B. nervous C. painful D.

extreme26. When insects feed on decaying plant material in a compostpile, they help turn it into useful garden soil. A. available B. organic C. distasteful

D. decomposing27. Researchers have discovered that dolphins are able tomimic human speech. A. import B. imitate C. impair D.

humor28. The dichotomy postulated by many between idealism is one ofthe standard clichés of the ongoing debate overinternational affairs.A. division B. combination of two parts C. disparity

D. contradiction29. Attempts have been made for nearly three decades toincrease the amount of precipitation from clouds by seedingthem with salt or silver iodide.A. Devices B. Hypotheses C. Efforts D.

Suggestions30. Justices of the peace have jurisdiction over the trials ofsome civil suits and of criminal cases involving minoroffenses.A. supremacy B. authority C. guidance D.

obedience31. The feeling of competition among the students in all theclassrooms where the test was going on was noticeable toeveryone.A. discord B. discovery C. rivalry D.

cooperation32. The artist spent years on his monumental painting, whichcovered the whole roof of the church, the biggest in thecountry.A. archaic B. sentimental C. outstanding D.

entire33. Many of the electric and electronic products we purchaseand consume today are what some industrial experts call“homogeneous toys”.A. identical B. homosexual C. unrelated D.

distinguishable34. Anthropologist Barbara Myerhoff furthered her reputation asan authority on Native American culture with her study of thesymbols, myths, and rituals of the Huichol people. A. deserved B. retained C. renewed D.

Advanced35. This reflects the priority being attached to economic overpolitical activity, partly caused by a growing reluctance toenter a calling blighted by relentless publicity that all toooften ends in destroying careers and reputations.A. powerfulness B. unwillingness C. renaissance D.

apologeticnessPart 3 Error CorrectionThis part consists of 15 sentences in which there is anunderlined part that indicates an error. Below each sentence,there are 4 choices respectively marked by letters A, B, C andD. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlinedpart so that the error is corrected. There is only ONE rightanswer. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on yourMachine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.36. An epigram is usually defined being a bright or wittythought that is tersely and ingeniously expressed.A. as B. as be C. as been D. to

being37. Upon completing his examination over the patient, thedoctor offered his judgment of her conditions. A. of B. off C. about D.

around38. If they spend some time on Chinese history, they will bemore able to predict China’s future. A. more B. able C. better D.

better able39. When she returned back by abroad, she told us all about herexperience as an illegal immigrant. A. by B. back C. from D. back

from40. He was looking impatient at the visiting salesman, whoshowed no signs of getting readyto leave. A. patient B. patience C. impatience D.

impatiently41. The recent conference on the effective use of the seas andocean was another attempt resolving major differences amongcountries with conflicting interests. A. resolve B. resolves C. to resolve D.

being resolved42. Life insurance, before available only to young, healthypersons, can now be obtained for old people, and even forpets.A. before young, healthy persons available only,B. available only to young, healthy persons before,C. available only to persons young, but more healthy,D. before young and healthy persons only available to,43. Following a year of fast development, by the first quarterof this year, China has had about 1,100 e-commerce websites.A. China had about 1,100 e-commerce websites by the end oflast MarchB. by the end of the first quarter of this year, China hashad about 1,100 e-commerce websitesC. by the end of this recent past March, China has about1,100 e-commerce websitesD. by the end of this first quarter, China had about 1,100or so e-commerce websites44. Sino-foreign educational program on business is popular inChina now, and the demand for high level interpretation isgreat.A. programs in enterprises / high level interpretersB. programs in international business / senior interpretersC. program in international biz / senior interpretationsD. programs of business / high-level interpretations45. Many students agreed to come, but some students againstbecause they said they don’t have time.A. were against because they said they did not B. wereagainst because they say they don’tC. were against it because they said they did not D. wereagainst coming because they said they don’t46. While it is essential that the text covers the subjectadequately, it is also important that it is neither toodetailed or too complex for the intended reader. A. for B. nor C. no

D. not47. Consumer porcelains in Jingdezhen are not selling well inexport market as compared with those made in Liling, HunanProvince and Zibo, Shandong Province. A. on export market B. in exporting market

C. in exported market D. in the export market48. It is a market which sales value might be more than 10billion yuan.A. a market with a sales value that might be B. a marketwhich might be sales valueC. a market with sale value might be D. marketwith sales might be a value49. As an English major student, I think business English ismore practical than other fields.A. a English student / field B. a English major student /regionsC. a English major / courses D. an English student major /sciences50. We should let more young parents and their children canenjoy scientific early education.A. provide more young parents and their children to enjoyearly educationB. provide more young parents and their children to enjoyearly education and scientificC. provide young parents and their children enjoy morescientific early educationD. provide young parents and their children with more earlyeducation servicesSection 2: Reading Comprehension (50 points)In this section you will find after each of the passage anumber of questions or unfinished statements about thepassage, each with 4 (A, B, C and D) choices to complete thestatement. You must choose the one which you think fits n the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. The time for this section is 70 ons 51 — 60 are based on the following control refers to social processes, planned orunplanned, by which people are taught, persuaded, or forced toconform to norms. In every society, some punishments ornegative sanctions are established for deviant t deviant behavior there would not be need for socialcontrol and without social control there would not be a way ofrecognizing the boundary between the acceptable and control may be either formal or informal. Informalmechanisms include expressions of disapproval by significantothers and withholding of positive rewards for disapprovedbehavior. Most people internalize norms in the course ofsocialization. This is any group’s most powerful protectionagainst deviance, in that the individual’s own conscienceoperates as an agent of social control. When informalsanctions fail, formal agents of social control may be calledupon. In contemporary society, such formal agents and agenciesinclude psychiatry and other mental health professions; mentalhospitals; police and courts of law; prisons; and socialwelfare agencies. All these formal agents function to limit,correct, and control violation of norms. Conflict theoristswould also point out that social control agents and systemstend, in any society, to serve the interests of powerfulgroups and to enforce the norms most beneficial to those whomake the rules and who, therefore, define control, whether formal or informal, has a dualfunction. First, it punishes the wrongdoer and reaffirms theboundaries of acceptable behavior. Second, and lessrecognized, it regulates the manner in which deviants aretreated.51. Social control refers to processes by which ____.A. norms are developed B. norms are enforced C. people are educated and trained D. people are rewarded

and punished52. Every society has its own ____. A. planned systems B. controlled norms C.

recognized boundary D. established sanctions53. Informal mechanisms of social control include thefollowing EXCEPT ____.A. a high level of interest in ensuring conformity sion of disapproval by significant othersC. withholding of positive rewards for the deviants ’s internalization of norms in socialization54. The most powerful protection against deviance is ____. A. negative sanctions B. severe punishments C. the

individual’s conscience D. unrestrained suppression55. Formal agents of social control include the followingEXCEPT ____.A. police stations B. mental hospitals C. welfare agencies D. vocational schools56. The purpose of formal agents is to ____. A. make beneficial rules B. preserve social orders C.

control violation of norms D. define acceptable behavior57. Which statement about social control agents is NOT true?A. They tend to serve the interest of those who enforce thenorms.B. They tend to serve the interest of those who receive abenefit.C. They tend to serve the interest of those who make therules.D. They tend to serve the interest of those who arepowerful.58. According to conflict theorists, social control agents andsystems are ____. A. liberal B. partial C. neutral

D. overall59. In the third paragraph, “a dual function” refers to____. A. formal and informal B. rewards and penalities al and disapproval D. clarification and regulation60. The perspective from which the author discusses socialcontrol is ____. A. biological B. sociological C. psychological D.

anthropologicalEvery group has a culture, however uncivilized it may seemto us. To the professional anthropologist, there is nointrinsic superiority of one culture over another, just as tothe professional linguist, there is no intrinsic hierarchyamong once thought of the languages of backward groups asundeveloped. While it if possible that language in generalbegan as a series of grunts and groans, it is a factestablished by the study of “backward” languages that nospoken tongue answers that description today. Most languagesof uncivilized groups are, by our most severe standards,extremely complex. They differ from Western languages not intheir sound patterns or grammatical structures, which usuallyare fully adequate for all language needs, but only in theirvocabularies, which reflect the objects and activities knownto their speakers. Even in this aspect, two things are to benoted. First, all languages seem to possess the machinery forvocabulary expansion, either by putting together words alreadyin existence or by borrowing them from other languages andadapting them to their own system. Second, the objects andactivities requiring names and distinctions in “backward”languages, while different from the West, are oftensurprisingly numerous and complicated. A Western languagedistinguishes merely between two degrees of remoteness(“this” and “that”). But some languages of the AmericanIndians distinguish between what is close to the speaker, orto the person addressed, or removed from both, or out ofsight, or in the past, or in the future.61. Every group of human beings has ____.A. its own set of ideas, beliefs and ways of lifeB. an extremely complex and delicate languageC. its own elegant music, literature, and other artsD. the process of growing crops or raising animals62. To the professional linguists, ____.A. there is no intrinsic superiority of cultures B. thereis no intrinsic hierarchy of languagesC. all languages came from grunts and groans D. alllanguages are most severe and standard63. Most languages of uncivilized groups are ____. A. adequate B. numerous C. ingenious D.

ingenuous64. “Backward” languages fall behind Western languages in____. A. ways to transfer ideas B. forms to satisfy

needs C. abilities to answer description D. systems to

expand vocabulary65. All languages, whether civilized or not, have their own____. A. ways to transfer ideas B. forms to satisfyneedsC. abilities to answer description D. systems to expandvocabulary66. Which of the following statements is implied in thepassage?A. Anthropologists have nothing to do with linguists.B. Linguists have nothing to do with anthropologists.C. The study of languages casts light upon the study ofcultures.D. The study of cultures casts no light upon the study oflanguages.67. It is implied that all cultures have to be viewed ____. A. profoundly B. intrinsically C. independently D.

professionally68. According to this passage, to learn a foreign languagewould require one to ____. A. do more activities B. learn about a new culture

C. meet more people D. need more names69. The author’s attitude shown in this passage toward“backward” languages is ____. A. restrained B. subjective C. objective D.

resolute70. This passage is on the whole ____. A. narrative B. instructive C. prescriptive D.

argumentativeThe field of medicine has always attracted its share ofquacks and charlatans — disreputable women and men withlittle or no medical knowledge who promise quick cures atcheap prices. The reasons why quackery thrives even in moderntimes are easy to begin with, pain seems to be a chronic human condition.A person whose body or mind “hurts” will often pay anyamount of money for the promise of relief. Second, even thebest medical treatment cannot cure all the ills that beset menand women. People who mistrust or dislike the truths thattheir physicians tell them often turn to more people lack the training necessary to evaluatemedical claims. Given the choice between (a) a reputablephysician who says a cure for cancer will be long, expensiveand may not work at all, and (b) a salesperson who says thatseveral bottles of a secret formula “snake oil” will curenot only cancer but tuberculosis as well, some individualswill opt for “snake oil”.Many “snake oil” remedies are highly laced with alcoholor narcotic drugs. Anyone who drinks them may get so drunk orstoned that they drown their pains in the rising tide ofpleasant intoxication. Little wonder that “snake oil” is apopular cure-all for minor aches and hurts! But let there beno misunderstandings. A very few “home remedies” actuallywork. However, most remedies sold by quacks are not onlyuseless, but often can be harmful as well.71. In this passage, a quack or a charlatan is someone who____. A. has a special ability B. has little knowledge C. is

not a good doctor D. pretends to be a doctor72. The sentence “pain seems to be a chronic humancondition” means pain seems to ____. A. be very serious B. be very difficult C. last

for a long time D. be always happening73. Quackery thrives even in modern times because ____.A. patients pay any amount of money B. patients donot like their physiciansC. quacks say that they can help patients D. bestmedical treatment costs very much74. People who seek the advice of quacks and charlatans arethose who ____. A. are poorly educated B. are highly educated C.

dislike medical treatments D. mistrust physicians’ truths75. To evaluate medical claims, one must ____. A. turn to reputable doctorsB. make an adequate the necessary training D. disbelieve promise of relief76. According to the author, a very few home remedies are____. A. useless B. harmful C. pleasant D.

effective77. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Quacks are really sympathetic. B. “Snake oil” does notwork.C. Doctors cannot cure all ills. D. Patients are oftenimpatient.78. Many individuals opt for “snake oil” because they ____. A. are misled by a secret formula B. cannot afford

a treatment C. lack medical knowledge D. do not trust

physicians79. “Snake oil” is a popular cure-all for minor aches andhurts because it has ____. A. actually worked B. some fruit stones C. been

misunderstood D. alcohol or narcotic drugs80. Which of the following would be the best title of thispassage? A. Distrust of Physicians B. Medical Treatment C. Snake

Oil Remedies D. Guard Against QuackeryModern industrial society grants little status to oldpeople. In fact, such a society has a system of built-inobsolescence. There is no formal system for continuing oureducation throughout our life in order to keep up with rapidlychanging knowledge. When our education and job skills havegrown obsolete, we are treated exactly like those who havenever gained an education or job skills and are not encouragedor given the opportunity to begin a society becomes more highly developed, the overallstatus of older people diminishes. Improved health technologycreates a large pool of old people, who compete for jobs withthe young. However, economic technology lowers the demand forworkers and creates new jobs for which the skills of the agedare obsolete, forcing older people into retirement. At thesame time, young people are being educated in the newtechnology and are keeping pace with rapid changes inknowledge. Finally, urbanization creates age-segregatedneighborhoods. Because the old live on fixed incomes, theymust often live in inferior housing. All these factors —retirement, obsolete knowledge and skills, inferior standardsof living — lower the status of the aged in society.A century ago, when one could expect to live only to 50 orso, the life span more or less coincided with the occupationand family cycle. But today the average life span allows forfifteen to twenty years of life after these cycles. It appearsthat our life span is outpacing our usefulness in society.81. By “a system of build-in obsolescence” the author means___.A. no formal systems exist in modern industrial societyB. old people have no status in modern industrial societyC. young people have chances in modern industrial societyD. knowledge changes rapidly in modern industrial society82. According to the first paragraph, which of the followingis true?A. People don’t have to gain education. B. Peopledon’t have to learn job skills.C. People don’t have to be treated as equals. D. Peopledon’t have chances to begin anew.83. The more highly developed a society is, ____.A. the more advanced technology will be B. thelarger the number of people will beC. the more diminished old people’s status will be D. thelower the overall status of the people will be84. The high development of economic technology ____.A. makes job skills out of fashion B. lowers the demandfor workersC. forces old people into retirement D. creates new jobsfor older people85. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Retired people could only live on fixed incomes. d people are more skillful than young people.C. Young people are educated in the new technology. people are keeping pace with rapid changes.86. According to this passage, the status of the aged islowered by their ____. A. forced retirement B. inferior housing C. longer

life span D. fixed incomes87. The sentence “our life span outpaces our usefulness”means we can live longer ____. A. and make progress B. and do more work C. but move

slowly D. but become useless88. The author’s attitude toward the aged is ____. A. realistic B. optimistic C. pessimistic D.

sympathetic89. It can be deduced from this passage that one should ____. A. learn new skills B. be open-minded C. have a good personality D. keep pace with the times90. Which of the following would be the best title for thispassage? A. The Problem of Aging B. Social Structures C.

Economic Technology D. Continuing EducationWhen you first drift off into slumber, your eyes will rollabout a bit, your temperature will drop slightly, your muscleswill relax, and your breathing will become quite regular. Yourbrain waves slow down a bit, with the alpha rhythmpredominating for the first few minutes. This is the firststage of sleep. For the next 30 minutes or so, you will driftdown through Stage 2 and Stage 3. The lower your stage ofsleep, the slower your brain waves will be. About 40-60minutes after you lose consciousness, you will reach the laststage. Your brain waves will show the delta rhythm. You maythink that you stay at this deep stage all the rest of thenight, but that turns out not to be the case. About 80 minutesafter you fall into slumber, your activity cycle will increaseslightly. The delta rhythm will disappear, to be replaced bythe activity pattern of Rapid Eye Movements lasts for 8-15minutes and is called REM both light and deep sleep, the muscles in your bodyare relaxed but capable of movement. As you slip into REMsleep, a very odd thing occurs — most of the voluntarymuscles in your body become paralyzed. Although your brainshows very rapid bursts of neural activity during REM sleep,your body is incapable of moving. REM sleep is accompanied byextensive muscular inhibition.91. On the part of an average sleeper, there ____ of sleep incycles. A. is one stage B. are two stages C. are six

stages D. are four stages92. When a person falls into the state of sleep, his ____.A. eyeballs will roll about a bit B. mind will relaxmore and moreC. breathing will slow for minutes D. temperature willincrease slightly93. The lower your stage of sleep, ____.A. the faster your eyes will roll about B. the quieter yourbreath will becomeC. the slower your brain waves will be D. the higher yourtemperature will be94. After you have reached the deepest sleep, ____.A. you will stay at the fourth stage the rest of the nightB. you will lose your consciousness for 40-60 minutesC. your brain waves will show the delta rhythmD. your brain waves will show the alpha rhythm95. In the REM sleep, ____.A. the delta rhythm will disappear B. the activitypattern will appearC. something will occur in front of you D. your eyes willbegin to dart around96. You will fall into the fourth stage of sleep ____.A. about 80 minutes after you fall into slumber B. some10 minutes after you fall into REM sleepC. about 40 minutes after you lose consciousness D. some30 minutes after you brain waves slow97. The first paragraph of this passage tells us about ____. A. the rhythms of brain waves B. the daily

activities of sleep C. the stages of sleep in cycles D. the daily

activities in cycles98. In this passage, the word “paralyzed” means unable to____. A. move B. think C. work D.

speak99. The phrase “extensive muscular inhibition” means ____.A. the body is incapable of movement B. themuscles in the body are relaxedC. voluntary muscles are capable of movement D. the brainshows rapid burst of neural activity100. The best title for this passage would be ____. A. Brain Waves B. Sleep Cycles C. Daily Activities D.

Body ActivitiesSection 3: Cloze Test (25 points)In the following passage, there are 25 blanks representingwords that are missing from the context. You are to put backin each of the blanks the missing word. Write your answers onthe ANSWER SHEET. The time for this section is 25 consumer researchers distinguish ____ (1)“rational” motives and “emotional” (or “non-rational”)motives. They use the term “rationality” ____ (2) thetraditional economic sense that assumes ____ (3) consumersbehave rationally when they carefully consider allalternatives ____ (4) choose those that give them the greatestutility (i.e., satisfaction). ____ (5) a marketing context,the term “rationality” implies that the consumer selectsgoods based ____ (6) totally objective criteria, such ____ (7)size, weight, price, and so on. “Emotional” motives implythe selection of goods ____ (8) to personal or subjectivecriteria — the desire ____ (9) individuality, pride, fear,affection or assumption underlying this distinction is ____ (10)subjective or emotional criteria do not maximize utility orsatisfaction, ____ (11), it is reasonable to assume thatconsumers always attempt to select alternatives that, ____(12) their view, serve to maximize satisfaction. Obviously,the assessment of satisfaction is a very personal process,based ____ (13) the individual’s own needs as ____ (14) as onpast behavioral, social, and learning experiences. What mayappear ____ (15) irrational to an outside observer may beperfectly rational ____ (16) the context of the consumer’sown psychological field. For example, a product purchased toenhance one’s self-image (such as a fragrance) is a perfectlyrational form of consumer behavior. ____ (17) behavior did notappear rational to the person who undertakes it ____ (18) thetime that it is undertaken, obviously he or she would not doit. ____ (19) the distinction between rational and emotionalmotives does not appear to be researchers go so far ____ (20) to suggest thatemphasis ____ (21) “needs” obscures the rational, orconscious, nature of most consumer motivation. They claim thatconsumers act consciously ____ (22) maximize their gains andminimize their losses; that they act not ____ (23)subconscious drives but from rational preferences, ____ (24)what they perceive to be ____ (25) their own best interests.

Section 1 共计25分Part 1 共20题,每题0.5分,满分为10分1. C 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. D

8. A 9. C 10. A

11. B 12. C 13. A 14. B 15. A 16. A 17. C

18. C 19. D 20. APart 2 共15题,每题0.5分,满分为7.5分 21. D 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. BA 26. D 27. B 28.

A 29. C 30. B 31. C 32. C 33. A 34. D 35 .BPart 3 共15题,每题0.5分,满分为7.5分36. A 37. A 38. D 39. C 40. D 41. C 42. B 43.

A 44. B 45. C

46. B 47. D 48. A 49. C 50. D

Section 2 共50题,每题1分,满分为50分 51. B 52. D 53. A 54. C 55. D 56. C 57. B 58.

B 59. D 60. B 61. A 62. B 63. C 64. B 65. D

66. C 67. C 68. B 69. C 70. B 71. D 72. D 73.

C 74. D 75. C 76. D 77. A 78. A 79. D 80. D

81. B 82. D 83. C 84. C 85. B 86. A 87. D 88.

D 89. D 90. A 91. D 92. A 93. C 94. C 95. D

96. C 97. C 98. A 99. A 100. BSection 3 共25题,每题1分,满分为25分1. between 2. in 3. that 4. and 5. in /upon 7. as 8. according 9. for 10. that 11. However 12. in /upon 16.

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