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ecognize the frayed, ragged appearance of feathers that 5) inventions such as steel plows and mechanized harvesters allowed one farmhand to perform work that previously had required several, thus making farming capitalintensive rather than laborintensive. 25)s, over 80 percent of the United States labor force was engaged in agriculture. Sophisticated technology and machinery were virtually nonexistent. People who lived in the cities and were not directly involved in trade often participated in small cottage industries making handcrafted goods. Others cured meats, silversmiths, candle 5) C cultivation date from fifteenth century. D 39. Humans do not constitute the only species endowed with intelligence: the higher animals also A D globe artichoke was known as a delicacy at least 2,500 years ago, and records of its A D the cuting. carbonare lamp, a very bright electric lamp used for spotlights, consists of two carbon A C B C the statewide and national conventions that mark election years. D lemur is an unusual animal belonging to the same order than monkey39。 C Ireland to immigrate to the United States. D particles prising a given cloud are continually changing, as new ones are added while others A C B D negatives. 25. After flax is washed, dry, beaten, and bed, fibers are obtained for use in making fabric. A C B D around the Sun. 24. Photograph was revolutionized in 1831 by the introduction of the collodion process for making glass A C population exceeding 10,000. D keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth and the planets other of the solar system in orbit A C they all were once colonies of Britain. D 22. In 1860, more as 90 percent of the people of Indiana lived rural areas, with only a few cities having a A B C became to know as the Harlem Renaissance. D 18. The symptoms of pneumonia, a lung infection, include high fever, chest pain, breathing difficult, and A Cs basic diet is vegetarian, some hamsters also eat insects. (A) Despite (B) Although (C) Regardless of (D) Consequently 9. The Navajo Indians of the southwestern United States —— for their sand painting, also called dry painting. (A) noted (B) are noted (C) to be noted (D) have noted 10. In 1784, the leaders of what would later bee the state of Virginia gave up —— to the territory that later became five different Midwestern states. (A) any claim (B) when the claim (C) to claim (D) would claim 11. —— one after another, parallel puters perform groups of operations at the same time. (A) Conventional puters, by handling tasks (B) Since tasks being handled by conventional puters (C) Whereas conventional puters handle tasks (D) While tasks handled by conventional puters 12. The Liberty Bell, formerly housed in Independence Hall, —— in Philadelphia, was moved to a separate glass pavilion in 1976. (A) which a historic building (B) a historic building which (C) was a historic building (D) a historic building 13. Fossils, traces of dead organisms found in the rocks of Earth39。s excited about going there. 35. (A) A catalog mailed to the man. (B) The woman39。s interested in the United States Civil War. 33. (A) Why her parents wanted to go to Gettysburg. (B) Why her family39。t able to attend the seminar. 29. (A) Do more research before they meet. (B) Meet several days before the presentation. (C) Change the day of the presentation. (D) Try to solve the problems before they meet. 30. (A) She39。t invited to the party. (B) The man and the woman live in different buildings. (C) The woman39。t usually tell funny stories. (D) The stories probably weren39。s on sabbatical. (C) Why she can39。t be changed. 20. (A) She left the lecture for a few minutes. (B) She was reading doing the lecture. (C) She may have fallen asleep. (D) She misunderstood the speaker39。t be able to go to dinner. 17. (A) Take the class this semester. (B) Get permission to take the class. (C) Take the class over again. (D) Register for the class next semester. 18. (A) He doesn39。t understand Ted39。s picking someone up from the station. 11. (A) I39。s nothing wrong with the washing machine. 10. (A) It won39。t heard about the man39。t matter which color she uses. (D) The color should suggest the content. 6. (A) She prepares her students well. (B) She used to teach graduate courses. (C) She isn39。s workbook. (C) He can take the woman to her class. (D) The woman needs to return the workbook before the class. 4. (A) She didn39。你的考試好幫手,記住我們的網(wǎng)址:Section One: Listening Comprehension 1. (A) He has just recovered from the flu. (B) He won39。s renting. (B) Avoid living near the campus. (C) Apply for campus housing. (D) Find an apartment soon. 3. (A) He wants to meet the woman after his Spanish class. (B) The woman should borrow someone else39。t expect to have a quiz today. (C) Dr. Turner often gives quizzes. (D) The man should have prepared for the class. 5. (A) There are different kinds of folders. (B) This decision requires careful thought. (C) It doesn39。t been able to find an inexpensive piano yet. 8. (A) Tennis players often injure their backs. (B) She hadn39。s schedule as soon as possible. 9. (A) He already knew about the problem. (B) Someone has started fixing the washing machine. (C) No one plained about the washing machine today. (D) There39。ll ride on the train with the woman. (D) He39。t see the paintings. (C) He doesn39。t accurate. (D) They also may get a lot of snow. 16. (A) She needs more time to get ready for the dinner. (