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The power to use books, then, is a talent which the wouldbe lawyer ought to possess. He ought to have enough flexibility and fineness of mental fibre to make it easy for him to collect ideas from printed words. He ought to have some readiness in finding what a book contains, and something of an instinct for where to look for what he wants. But although this is the power of which he will first feel the need, it is not the most important. A lawyer does not study law to recite it。s 68_____ single answer to this question __69___ it depends on your circumstances, _70____ the size and stability of your ine and your present and future expenses. 61. A. time B. control C. limit D. line 62. A. buy B. overspend C. overdraw D. deal 63. A. claims B. advises C. allows D. requires 64. A. current B. new C. old D. used 65. A. order B. line C. trouble D. plan 66. A. perhaps B. hurriedly C. unwillingly D. luckily 67. A. in B. by C. over D. on 68. A. every B. one C. no D. any 69. A. because B. if C. though D. while 70. A. for example B. as C. namely D. such as V. Reading Comprehension Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by five questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. (A) NEW DELHI (Agencies via Xinhua) An India Air Force Antonov32 aircraft crashed outside Delhi airport yesterday, killing 21 people and injuring five the second crash in India in 48 hours. Twentyone people have died in the crash, PK Bharadwaj, a senior police official, told reporters at the crash site. Eighteen people were on the AN32 aircraft, and I don39。s feelings and his good hearing ability and ___58__ of smell, which enable him to find ___59__ hidden from human observation. His record of saving lives is great, __60___ he often gives warning of fire and other dangers not noticed by his master. 51. A. as B. by C. for D. to 52. A. name B. place C. position D. devotion 53. A. carries B. performs C. achieves D. gets 54. A. danger B. appearance C. discovery D. presence 55. A. special B. unknown C. particular D. strong 56. A. independent B. capable C. possible D. sure 57. A. However B. Therefore C. Usually D. Actually 58. A. sense B. power C. ability D. feeling 59. A. enemies B. signs C. clues D. surprises 60. A. for B. so C. although D. if (B) When your wallet is nearly empty or your check balance is low, you know you are nearing your spending __61___. But if you use credit, you can __62___ without realizing ituntil the bills e in. That39。t good idea to throw the bottle out of the window, it _____ hit somebody. A. would have B. must have C. could have D. should have wore, _____ was very unmon in the country, a pair of white shoes. A. which B. as C. what D. that is a thousand pities that such accidents _____. A. could have happened B. would have happened C. should have happened D. ought to have happened people appreciate _____ when you wish to pay a visit to them. A. your calling beforehand B. you to call beforehand C. that you call beforehand D. you call beforehand Centuries ago, many businessmen traveled on horseback. _____, I imagine. A. So did they B. They did, too C. So they did D. So they were , the job can be done much better. A. Give me more time B. Giving me more time C. More time given D. If giving more time was the university _____ he was teaching _____ sent him to America. A. which...that B. where....that C. that...which D. that...had it or not, last year, John earned _____ his sister, who has a better position in a big pany. A. much as twice as B. as twice many as C. twice as much as D. twice as many as for your laziness, you would be a good student. A. Were not it B. Were it not C. If were it not D. If were for one realized _____ it was until much later. A. how serious a crime B. what serious crime C. how serious crime D. how a serious crime III. Vocabulary Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best pletes the sentence. is the _____ in Britain to drive on the left. A. custom B. practice C. habit D. hobby years of hard training, David at last became a _____ tennis player. A. specialized B. technique C. professional D. particular agree with you to a certain _____ but not entirely. A. part B. level C. way D. extent you take my previous experience into _____ when you fix my salary? A. mind B. thought C. reference D. account the earthquake, it took a long time for life to go back to _____. A. usual B. normal C. ordinary D. mon folk song concert was so well _____ that all the tickets were sold out on the first day. A. accepted B. recognized C. received D. approved robber would _____ her with death if she refused. A. frighten B. shock C. threaten D. kill don39。t you D. didn39。s much cooler there than in London. B. Life there is very interesting. C. He39。t think the man is wise. D. She expresses her disapproval. . There was a traffic jam. B. He fot the appointment. C. He didn39。s occupation. C. Jack39。s character. B. Jack39。t believe it. B. She is quite surprised. C. She doesn39。t dance gracefully, but now she can. D. She can still dance gracefully. Part B Longer Conversations Directions: In Part B, you will hear two longer conversations. After each conversation, you will be asked two questions. The conversations will be read twice, but