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responding letter in the brackets. 1. The first, second, and third prizes went to Jack, Tom, and Harry ______. ?。ˋ) equally ?。˙) differently (C) similarly (D)respectively 2. He had never given a speech to so many people, so he felt ______. (A) excited ?。˙) stupid ?。–) disappointed ?。―) nervous 3. Success in the lab doesn‘t always mean immediate success on a large ______. (A) business?。˙) account ?。–) way (D) scale 4. Dinner will be ready _____, but we still have time for a drink. (A) presently?。˙) currently ?。–) lately ?。―) finally 5. It is impossible to ______with a person whose methods are pletely opposed to your own. ?。ˋ) cooperate ?。˙) correspond (C) pete ?。―) pare 6. It was the training that he had as a young man _____ made him such a good engineer. ?。ˋ) has ?。˙) later ?。–) which (D) that 7. Other considerations _____ equal, the pressure remains constant. ?。ˋ) being ?。˙) be (C) will be ?。―) is 8. The policeman needs to see _____ your ID card or your driver‘s license. ?。ˋ) every ?。˙) each (C) either ?。―) both 9. “Let‘s start our meeting immediately _____ everyone has arrived,” the chairman said. ?。ˋ) although ?。˙) until ?。–) after (D) now that 10. I walked eight miles today. I never guessed that I could walk ______far. ?。ˋ) that (B) this ?。–) such (D) as Part Two Reading Comprehension Directions: In this part there are 4 passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers. Choose the one you think is the best answer. Mark your choice on the Answer Sheet by drawing with a pencil a short bar across the corresponding letter in the brackets. Questions 1115 are based on the following passage: Until recently the opportunities for criminal activities on the Internet have been low. However, the volume of business done on the Internet is growing rapidly, as people order books and other products and make money transactions. All this is creating temptations for hackers(黑客)。 Every Englishman has some knowledge of his work. All of us use words and phrases from Shakespeare’s writings that have bee a part of the Englishspeaking people. Shakespeare, more perhaps than any other writer, made full use of the English language. Most of us use about five thousand words in our normal employment of English; Shakespeare in his works used about twentyfive thousand! There is probably no better way for a foreigner (or an Englishman?。?to appreciate the richness and variety of the English language than by studying the various ways in which Shakespeare uses it. Such a study is well worth the effort (it is not, of course, remended to beginners), even though some aspects of English usage, and the meaning of many words, have changed since Shakespeare‘s day. 16. From the first two sentences of the passage we can conclude that ________. ?。ˋ) it can‘t be discussed about who is the world’s greatest poet ?。˙) it can‘t be discussed about who is the world’s greatest dramatist ?。–) Shakespeare is regard