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use it is selfimposed(志愿的), and you have only yourself to 43 . The decisions you make 44 your study habits will be a 45 factor in your success, or lack of success in college. 46 , you will discover that your instructors 47 the ones you have had previously. They will expect you to 48 more 48 in your study habits and time management. Remember that much of your learning takes place outside the classroom. Your instructor will give you additional help outside of class if there is evidence that you are putting maximum effort into course. 49 your abilities and skill mastery, you will need to manage your time effectively in order to succeed in college. A schedule 50 efficient use of time will enable you to include both work and play. When you get a job, you will soon discover that you do not work only when you wish and as you wish. (221 words)41. A. On the other hand B. On the one handC. Nevertheless D. Therefore42. A. if B. whether C. why D. who43. A. turn to B. answer to C. respond to D. act as44. A. of B. to C. towards D. concerning45. A. determining B. demanding C. deciding D. depending46. A. However B. Nevertheless C. In addition D. Except that47. A. differ from B. are similar to C. differ in D. are alike48. A. take …part B. throw… yourself C. plunge… yourself D. take… initiative49. A. In spite of B. Concerning C. Regardless of D. On the condition of50. A. related to B. carried on C. relied on D. based on Test 2Part I 日常會話1. – Would you like to have dinner with us this evening? . A. OK, but I have to go to a meeting nowB. No, I can’tC. I’d love to, but this evening I have to go to the airport to meet my parentsD. I don’t know2. – Hi, is Mary there, please? A. Hold on. I’ll get her. B. No, she isn’t here.C. Yes, she lives here. D. Yes, what do you want?3. – Please help yourself to the fish. . A. Thanks, but fish doesn’t agree with meB. Sorry, I can’t helpC. I don’t like fishD. No, I can’t4. – Hurry up, please, or I’ll be late. . A. Sorry sir, but the traffic is thick now B. Well, it’s alright, sirC. How can you say that, sir? D. Oh, we are going the right way5. – Excuse me, but can you tell me the way to the airport? . A. Don’t ask that B. Sorry, I’m a stranger hereC. No, I can’t say that D. No, you’re driving too fast6. – How about going to the cinema tonight, Jane? . A. I don’t think so B. I’m sorry. I have to drive my mother home tonightC. Never mindD. Take it easy7. – Are you ready to order desert, please? . A. Yes, please B. Please don’t order itC. No, don’t mention it D. Yes, I’d like to have some chocolate cake8. – Did Tom tell you to water the flowers? . A. No. And so did I B. No. And neither did I C. He did. And so I did D. He did. And so do I 9. – Shall we sit up here on the grass or down there near the water? . A. I’d rather stay here if you don’t mindB. Sorry, I don’t like neitherC. Certainly, why not?D. Yes, we like these two places10. – Would you mind changing seats with me? . A. Yes, you can B. Of course, I like to C. No, I don’t mind D. Certainly, please doPart I I 閱讀理解Passage 1 When Mrs. Joseph Groeger died recently in Vienna, Austria, people asked the question, “Why did she live to be 107?” Answers were provided by a survey conducted among 148 Viennese men and women who had reached the age of 100. Somewhat surprising was the fact that the majority had lived most of their lives in cities. In spite of the city’s image as an unhealthy place, city living often provides benefits that country living can lack. One factor seems to be important to the longevity of those interviewed.This factor is exercise. In the cities it is often faster to walk short distances than to wait for a bus. Even taking public transportation often requires some walking. Smaller apartment houses have no elevators, and so people must climb stairs. City people can usually walk to local supermarkets. Since parking spaces are hard to find, there is often no alternative to walking.On the other hand, those who live in the country and suburbs do not have to walk every day. In fact, the opposite is often true. To go to school, work, or almost anywhere else, they must ride in cars.11. The Vienna survey may help to explain . A. the plaints of people in apartment housesB. the cause of Mrs. Groeger’s deathC. the longevity of people like Mrs. Groeger D. the image of cities in general12. The purpose of the second paragraph is to list some . A. benefits of walking B. occasions for walking in city lifeC. ments made by city people D. problems of city living13. To reach the third floor of a building, it would probably be most healthful . A. to take the elevator B. to walk up the stairsC. to ride in a car D. to find an alternative to walking14. People who live in the country probably do more driving than walking because .A. they don’t live near business areas B. they don’t need the exerciseC. they never have parking problems D. they can’t afford to take the bus15. A conclusion that can be drawn from this passage is that . A. air pollution is not serious B. anyone can live to be 107C. country people should move to the cityD. walking is healthful exercisePassage 2For any Englishman, there can never be any discussion as to who is the world’s greatest dramatist. Only one name can possibly suggest itself to him: that of William Shakespeare. Every Englishman has some knowledge, however slight, of the work of our greatest writer. All of us use words, phrases and quotat