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iary in English。 you can read interesting books in English。 or you can find a friend who is learning English, at a similar level of skill to yourself, to talk about English with. Learning English requires action. You may know all the learning tips, but if you don’t start doing things, you will achieve nothing.36. According to the writer, learning English well requires_________.A. both passion and effective methods B. either passion or effective methods C. passion D. effective methods37. If you feel like learning English,_______. A. you can speak English well B. your brain easily remembers everything that you likeC. you can more easily remember new words and grammar structures D. you can use your English any time38. What are your probable weaknesses of learning English According to the passage?A. You can’t write letters correctly. B. You can not only understand Englishlanguage TV, but talk to native speakers easily. C. You cannot read English books. D. Both A) and C).39. The more you use English,________A. the more you will find it difficult B. the more mistakes you will make C. the more bored you will bee D. the more you will want to learn it 40. What are the effective learning methods according to the writer?A. Keeping a diary in English, and talking about English with your friend.B. Buying some interesting books.C. Singing English songs.D. Knowing all the learning tips.V. Cloze (1 point for each。 10 points totally)Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A), B), C), D). Choose the one that best pletes the passage.Why are dreams so strange? Where do dreams e from? People 41 to answer this since the beginning of time. But 42 has produced a more satisfying answer than a man called Sigmund Freud. One’s dreamworld seems strange and 43 , he said, because dreams e from a part of one’s mind which one can neither recognize 44 control. He named this the “unconscious mind”.This 45 discovery of Freud’s is very important if we wish to understand something about ourselves. For the unconscious forces 46 us are at least as powerful as the conscious forces we know about. Why do we choose one friend 47 another? Why does one story make us cry or laugh 48 another story doesn’t affect us a all? Perhaps we know 49 . If we don’t know, the reason may 50 deep in our unconscious minds. 41)A) try B) are trying C) tried D) have been trying 42) A) no one B)everyone C) nothing D) everything 43) A) familiar B) unfamiliar C) interesting D)boring 44)A) and B) or C) nor D) not 45) A) words B) discovery C) answer D) dream 46)A) outside B) within C) with D)among 47) A) rather than B) than C)had better D) would rather 48)A)meanwhile B) as C) then D) while 49) A) who B)where C) why D) when50) A) lie B) lay C) lain D) lyingVI. Translation (20 points totally, 2 points for each)A: Translate the following sentences into English, using the expressions given in brackets. (2 points for each。 10 points totally)51. 眾所周知,在語言學(xué)習(xí)方面,女生比男生更易學(xué)好。(universally。 tend to)52. 這種病的病源尚不明了,淡很多醫(yī)生都在尋找更好地治療方法。(source, in search of)(如果我一個人都認(rèn)識怎么辦)at the party?54. “_______________________________(你的這個方案行不通怎么辦)?” “ We have to change another”55. Obviously, if we don’t control the problem,_