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1 全真 模擬試題 B Part I: Vocabulary (20 points) 1. Make up your mind that whatever the shortterm temptations may be, you will never ____from the highest standards of honor. A. deviate B. escape C. derive D. refrain 2. They teach the vocabulary of the English used in puter science, which is also listed ____in the glossary. A. in sum B. in total C. in general D. in full 3. This brings a feeling of emptiness that can never be filled and leaves us with a ____for more. A. scarcity B. mand C. hunger D. request 4. Job fairs are usually very lively and informal, and you can roam____, surveying what is on offer and gathering literature on jobs you might not have considered in the everyday run of things. A. at peace B. at leisure C. at rest D. at speed 5. The closest ____to English and Welsh grammar schools are called grammar secondary schools; they can, however, accept some feepaying pupils. A. equality B. equation C. equivalent D. equity 6. At first the university refused to purchase the telescope, but this decision was ____revised. A. consecutively B. consequently C. successively D. subsequently 7. He ____us as consistently fair and accurate about the issues we are concerned about. A. confuses B. regards C. strikes D. knocks 8. The water was so clear that it ____the trees on the river bank. A. shadowed B. shaded C. represented D. reflected 9. Some 121 countries may be designated “developing”, and of this 121, seventeen countries ____more than fourfifths of energy consumption. A. amount to B. account for C. add up D. take away 10. The researchers found the age at which young people first fall ____to bullies seems to determine how much it affects them. A. sacrifice B. short C. witness D. victim 11. Marine biologists are calling for Cardigan Bay to be redeveloped as a marine nature_ ___to protect the dolphins. A. reservation B. rescue C. reserve D. refugee 12. Police have planned a reconstruction of the crime tomorrow in the hope that this will_ ___the memory of the passersby. A. keep B. ease C. jog D. enhance 13. Diamonds have little_ ___value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity. A. intricate B. intact C. intriguing D. intrinsic 14. At the moment she is_ ___the ball match between the Japanese team and the Cuban team over at the playing field. A. arbitrating B. intervening C. refereeing D. deciding 15. Any time_ ___, any period of waiting is because you haven’t e and received the message. A. error B. cut C. 1ack D. 1ag 16. James Joyce was_ ___as the greatest writer of the 20th century. A. saluted B. estimated C. scaled D. measured 17. All parts of this machine are ___________, so that it is very simple to get replacements for them. A. specialized B. standardized C. minimized D. modernized 18. Scientists hope the collision will produce a large crater in the et’s surface in order to reveal the core and give 2 some_ ___to the origin of the solar system. A. sources B. interpretations C. clues D. observations 19. The Japanese Prime Minister39。s_ ___is a seat on the U N Security Council, for which he will be lobbying at the summit. A. precedence B. promise C. priority D. procedure 20. This cycle of growth, reached its peak in 1986, when the annual rate of growth was____ 12 percent. A. in case of B. in view of C. in face of D. in excess of 21. How well a person_ ___depends just as much on whether they’re selfconfident as it does on particular skills and expertise. A. jumps out B. turns out C. covers up D. turns up 22. The skin of the forest keeper_ ___exposure to the harsh northwest weather. A. is tanned from B. is colored from C. is tainted by D. is encoded by 23. The Court of Auditors of the EU is an_ ___body and acts independently from all other institutions. A. indifferent B. imperative C. impartial D. incoherent 24. Since it is too late to change my mind, I am_ ___to carrying out the plan. A. mitted B. obliged C. engaged D. resolved 25. The possibilities of an autumn election cannot be ____. A. struck out B. 1eft out C. ruled out D. counted out 26. Hotels and restaurants are an_ ___part of the city。 without them the city’s tourist industry cannot exist. A. insignificant B. integral C. interior D. inevitable 27. I reject any religious doctrine that does not_ ___to reason and is in conflict with morality. A. apply B. appeal C. attract D. attend 28. There are three bodies of writing that e to_ ___this question and we will consider each in turn. A. bear on B. sort out C. figure out D. put on 29. Success does not_ ___in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time. A. prise B. convey C. consist D. conform perished, but the Japanese wished to_ ___the extent of the cruel acts mitted by their soldiers. A. live up to B. mark down C. size up D. play down 31. Largely due to the university tradition and the current academic milieu, every college student here works____. A. industrially B. industriously C. consciously D. purposefully 32. I don’t think it’s sensible of you to ____your greater knowledge in front of the chairwoman, for it may well offend her. A. show up B. show off C. show out D. show away 33. The economic development of that small country is to a considerable extent limited by the __________ of raw materials and low consumption level. A. abundance B. inflation C. deficiency D. installment 34. If we don’t stop flirting with those deathly nuclear weapons, the Whole glob