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1. Open***g with tributes *** jazz-age divas ***ke Bessie Smith and clos***g with Koko Tayl***'s electrifi*** gr**el-and-thunder songs,the program will trace the blue'******rous matriarchal ****** over m***e than 50 years.

  (A) the program will trace

  (B) the program shall trace

  (C) there will be a program trac***g

  (D) it is a program that traces

  (E) it will be a program trac***g

  2. Spann***g m***e than fifty years, Fri***r***h Muller began his career *** an unpromis***g apprent***eship as a Sanskrit scholar and culm***at*** *** ***rtually every hon*** that European ***vern***nts and lear***d societies ***uld bes***w.

  (A) Muller began his career *** an unpromis***g apprent***eship as

  (B) Mullers career began *** an unpromis***g apprent***eship as

  (C) Mullers career began with the unpromis***g apprent***eship of be***g

  (D) Muller had begun his career with the unpromis***g apprent***eship of be***g

  (E) the career of Muller has begun with an unpromis***g apprent***eship of

  3. By ***stal***ng special electr*** pumps, far***rs' houses ***uld be heat*** by the warmth from ***ws' milk, a******d***g *** o*** agr***u***ural eng***eer.

  (A) far***rs' houses ***uld be heat*** by the warmth from ***ws' milk, a******d***g *** o*** agr***u***ural eng***eer.

  (B) the warmth from ***ws' milk ***uld be us*** by far***rs *** heat their houses, a******d***g *** o*** agr***u***ural eng***eer

  (C) o*** agr***u***ural eng***eer rep***ts that far***rs ***uld use the warmth from ***ws' milk *** heat their houses

  (D) far***rs, a******d***g *** o*** agr***u***ural eng***eer, ***uld use the warmth from ***ws' milk *** heat their houses

  (E) o*** agr***u***ural eng***eer rep***ts that far***rs' houses ***uld be heat*** by the warmth from ***ws' milk

  4. Eaten *** the M***iterra***an ***untries,n***thern Europeans ***ew*** the ***ma*** with susp***ion,f*** they assu***d it had poisonous properties bec***se of its relationship *** deadly nightshade.

  (A) n***thern Europeans ***ew*** the ***ma*** with susp***ion,f*** they

  (B) n***thern Europeans were susp***ious *** n***thern Europeans,and they

  (C) the ***ma*** was ***ew*** with susp***ion by n***thern Europeans,who

  (D) the ***ma*** was susp***ious *** n***thern Europeans,and it was

  (E) the ***ma*** was ***ew*** with susp***ion by n***thern Europeans,it be***g

  5. Be***ev*** *** ***ig***ate from a small area on their f***eheads,elephants emit low-frequency sounds that may be us*** as a “secret language” *** ***mmun***ate with other ***mbers of the herd.

  (A) Be***ev*** *** ***ig***ate from a small area on their f***eheads,elephants emit low-frequency sounds that may be us***

  (B) Elephants emit low-frequency sounds that are be***ev*** *** ***ig***ate from a small area on their f***eheads, and they may use this

  (C) Elephants emit low-frequency sounds,be***ev*** *** ***ig***ate from a small area on their f***eheads,that they may use

  (D) Orig***at***g,it is be***ev*** ,from a small area on their f***eheads;elephants emit low-frequency sounds they may use

  (E) Orig***at***g,it is be***ev***,from a small area on their f***eheads,low-frequency sounds are emitt*** by elephants that may be us***

  6. Out of USA's fasc***ation with all th***gs antique h**e grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that are br***g***g back the chaise lounge, the overstuff*** sofa, and the claw-foot*** bathtub.

  (A) th***gs antique h**e grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that are br***g***g

  (B) th***gs antique has grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that is br***g***g

  (C) th***gs that are antiques has grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that br***g

  (D) antique th***gs h**e grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that are br***g***g

  (E) antique th***gs has grown a market f*** by****** styles of furniture and fixtures that br***g

  7. So po***ly ***ucat*** and tra****** are many young recruits *** the Unit*** States w***k f***ce that many bus***ess executives fear this ***untry will lose its e***nom*** preem***ence.

  (A) So po***ly ***ucat*** and tra****** are many young recruits *** the Unit*** States w***k f***ce that

  (B) As po***ly ***ucat*** and tra****** as many young recruits *** the Unit*** States w***k f***ce are

  (C) Bec***se of many young recruits *** the Unit*** States w***k f***ce who are so po***ly ***ucat*** and tra******.

  (D) That many young recruits *** the Unit*** States w***k f***ce are so po***ly ***ucat*** and tra****** is why

  (E) Many young recruits *** the Unit*** States w***k f***ce who are so po***ly ***ucat*** and tra****** expla***s why

  8. H*****g the right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper's bullet dur***g the First W***ld War, H***ace Pipp***, a Black USAn pa***ter, w***k*** by hold***g the brush *** his right hand and guid***g it s move***nts with his left.

  (A) H*****g the right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper's bullet dur***g the First W***ld War

  (B) In spite of his right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper's bullet dur***g the First W***ld War

  (C) Bec***se there had been a sniper's bullet dur***g the First W***ld War that crippl*** his right hand and arm

  (D) The right hand and arm be***g crippl*** by a sniper's bullet dur***g the First W***ld War

  (E) His right hand and arm crippl*** by a sniper's bullet dur***g the First W***ld War.

  9. Vi******s *** the park h**e often look*** up ****** the leafy canopy and saw monkeys sleep***g on the branches, whose arms and legs hang ***ke socks on a clothes******.

  (A) saw monkeys sleep***g on the branches, whose arms and legs hang

  (B) saw monkeys sleep***g on the branches, whose arms and legs were hang***g

  (C) saw monkeys sleep***g on the branches, with arms and legs hang***g

  (D) seen monkeys sleep***g on the branches, with arms and legs hang***g

  (E) seen monkeys sleep***g on the branches, whose arms and legs h**e hung

  10.U***ike the Sh***tes,who ***nstitute the other maj*** branch of islam,the Sunnites do not await the Mahdi as a ***ssenger f***m God,n*** do they endow him with di****** qua***ties *** immunity from failure *** judg***nt.

  (A) n*** do they endow him

  (B) but they do not endow him

  (C) ***ither do they endow him

  (D) and they ***ither endow him

  (E) while endow***g him ***ither

  11.Orig***ally pub***sh*** *** 1950, So*** Ta*** Gazelle was Barbara Pym's first novel, but it does not read ***ke an apprent***e w***k.

  (A) does not read ***ke an apprent***e w***k

  (B) seems not *** read as an apprent***e w***k

  (C) does not seem *** read as an apprent***e w***k would

  (D) does not read ***ke an apprent***e w***k does

  (E) reads u***ike an apprent***e w***k

  12.A***hough all the proce******gs of the ***mmunist party ***nference held *** Mos***w were not carri*** ***ve, So***et ***diences h**e seen a great deal of ***verage

  (A) all the proce******gs of the ***mmunist party ***nference held *** Mos***w were not carri*** ***ve

  (B) all the ***mmunist party ***nference's Mos***w proce******gs were not carri*** ***ve

  (C) all the ***mmunist party ***nference Mos***w proce******gs h**e not been carri*** a***ve

  (D) not all the ***mmunist party ***nference Mos***w proce******gs h**e been carri*** a***ve

  (E) not all the proce******gs of the ***mmunist party ***nference held *** Mos***w were carri*** ***ve

  13.In her recently pub***sh*** study ,Rub*** asserts that most wo***n do not suffer from the“empty ***st syndro*** ”;they are,*** fact ,re***ev*** when their children depart .

  (A) they are,*** fact,re***ev*** when their children depart

  (B) and they are,*** fact,re***ev*** when their children depart***

  (C) *** fact,they are re***ev*** when their children depart***

  (D) they are re***ev*** at the departure of the children,*** fact

  14. Dur***g the recession of 1973,ho*** m***tgage f***eclosures resu****** *** tens of thousands of USAns be***g e***ct*** from ho***s that they can no longer aff***d monthly pay***nts.

  (A) that they can

  (B) that they ***uld

  (C) no wh***h they are

  (D) bec***se they can

  (E) f*** wh***h they ***uld

  15.State off***ials rep***t that soar***g rates of ***abi***ty ***surance h**e risen *** f***ce cutbacks *** the operations of everyth***g from local ***vern***nts and school distr***ts *** day-care centers and recreational faci***ties.

  (A) rates of ***abi***ty ***surance h**e risen *** f***ce

  (B) rates of ***abi***ty ***surance are a f***ce f***

  (C) rates f*** ***abi***ty ***surance are f***c***g

  (D) rises *** ***abi***ty ***surance rates are f***c***g

  (E) ***abi***ty ***surance rates h**e risen *** f***ce

  16.Ten*** Ge***ge Shirley sang m***e than 20 lead***g roles at the Metropo***tan Opera s***ce h*****g his debut there as Fernando *** ***sifan tulle on Oc***ber 24,19661.

  (A) sang m***e than 20 lead***g roles at the Metropo***tan Opra s***ce h*****g

  (B) sang m***e than 20 lead***g roles at the Metropo***tan Opra s***ce h*****g had

  (C) has sung m***e than 20 lead***g roles at the Metropo***tan Opra s***ce

  (D) has sung m***e than 20 lead***g roles at the Metropo***tan Opra after

  (E) has sung m***e than 20 lead***g roles at the Metropo***tan Opra subsequently ***

  17.Even though its per capita food supply hardly ***creas*** dur***g two decades, str***gent ration***g and plan***d distribution h**e allow*** the People's Repub***c of Ch***a *** ensure nutritional levels of 2,000 cal***ies per person per day f*** its population.

  (A) Even though its per capita food supply hardly ***creas*** dur***g

  (B) Even though its per capita food supply has hardly ***creas*** ***

  (C) Despite its per capita food supply hardly ***creas***g over

  (D) Despite there be***g hardly any ***crease *** its per capita food supply dur***g

  (E) A***hough there is hardly any ***crease *** per capita food supply f***

  18.A***hough the Supre*** ***urt rul*** as long a*** as 1880 that Blacks ***uld not be exclud*** outright from jury ser***ce, ***arly a century of case-by-case adjud***ation has been ***cessary *** develop and enf***ce the pr***ciple that all juries must be drawn from“a fair cross section of the ***mmunity.”

  (A) has been ***cessary *** develop and enf***ce the pr***ciple that all juries must be

  (B) was ***cessary f*** develop***g and enf***c***g the pr***ciple of all juries be***g

  (C) was *** be ***cessary *** develop***g and enf***c***g the pr***ciple of all juries *** be

  (D) is ***cessary *** develop and enf***ce the pr***ciple that all juries must be

  (E) will be ***cessary f*** develop***g and enf***c***g the pr***ciple of all juries be***g

  19.A study ***mmissio***d by the Depart***nt of Agr***u***ure ***w*** that if calves exercise and associat*** with other calves, they will require less ***d***ation and ga*** weight qu***ker than do those rais*** *** ***nf***e***nt.

  (A) associat*** with other calves, they will require less ***d***ation and ga*** weight qu***ker than do

  (B) associat*** with other calves, they require less ***d***ation and ga*** weight qu***ker than

  (C) associate with other calves, they requir*** less ***d***ation and will ga*** weight qu***ker than do

  (D) associate with other calves, they h**e requir*** less ***d***ation and will ga*** weight m***e qu***kly than do

  (E) associate with other calves, they require less ***d***ation and ga*** weight m***e qu***kly than

  20.A***hough early soap operas were first air*** on even***g radio *** the 1920's, they had mov*** *** the dayti*** hours of the 1930's when the even***g sch***ule beca*** crowd*** with ******dians and variety ***ws.

  (A) were first air*** on even***g radio *** the 1920's, they had mov*** *** the dayti*** hours of the 1930's

  (B) were first air*** on even***g radio *** the 1920's, they were mov*** *** the dayti*** hours *** the 1930's

  (C) were air*** first on even***g radio *** the 1920's, mo***ng *** the dayti*** hours *** the 1930's

  (D) were air*** first *** the even***g on 1920's radio, they mov*** *** the dayti*** hours of the 1930's

  (E) air*** on even***g radio first *** the 1920's, they were mov*** *** the 1930's *** the dayti*** hours

  21.The Olymp*** Ga***s help*** *** keep peace among the pugnacious states of the Greek w***ld *** that a sacr*** truce was proclai***d dur***g the festival's month.

  (A) w***ld *** that a sacr*** truce was proclai***d dur***g the festival's month

  (B) w***ld, proclaim***g a sacr*** truce dur***g the festival's month

  (C) w***ld when they proclai***d a sacr*** truce f*** the festival month

  (D) w***ld, f*** a sacr*** truce was proclai***d dur***g the month of the festival

  (E) w***ld by proclamation of a sacr*** truce that was f*** the month of the festival

  22.The boom *** agr***u***ural exp***ts *** the early 1970's empti*** Unit*** Stat*** gra*** b***s and many were l*** *** th***k***g that overproduction was now a problem of the past.

  (A) many were l*** *** th***k***g that overproduction was now.

  (B) many had been l*** *** th***k***g of overproduction as if it were.

  (C) The thought this l*** *** was that overproduction had were.

  (D) L*** many *** the thought of overproduction as if it were.

  (E) L*** many *** th***k that overproduction had be******.

  23.In astronomy the term “r*** shift” denotes the extent *** wh***h ***ght from a distant gala*** has been shift*** ***ward the r***, *** long-w**e, end of the ***ght spectrum by the rapid motion of the gala*** away from the Earth.

  (A) *** wh***h ***ght from a distant gala*** has been shift***

  (B) *** wh***h ***ght from a distant gala*** has shift***

  (C) that ***ght from a distant gala*** has been shift***

  (D) of ***ght from a distant gala*** shift***g

  (E) of the shift of ***ght from a distant gala***

  解答:1.A 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.E 9.D 10.A 11.A 12.E 13.A 14.E 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.E 20.B 21.C 22.E 23.A

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