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rground system in every station. Smoking is not allowed on underground trains or in stations.46. According to the passage, the other name of the subway in London is “ _____.”A. the subway system B. the underground C. the lines D. the tube47. The phrase “Exact money only” () means ________.A. change is offered B. no change is given C. no coins are accepted D. only coins are accepted48. On some trains, if a passenger wants to get off, he has to ______.A. inform the driver B. show his ticket C. press a button D. read a map49. A map of the whole underground system can be found in _______.A. every train B. every station C. some train cars D. some ticket offices50. This passage mainly tells the reader how ________.A. the London Underground works B. the London Underground developsC. a passenger buys a subway ticket D. a passenger travels on a subway trainPart Three: ClozeCan you imagine how different your life would be if you did not know how to read and write? Many of the things you ______ for granted during an ordinary day ______ no longer be possible if you could not read. You would miss the basic ______ you depend on for simple activities ______ from following instructions on a machine bottle to ______ traffic sighs. If you could not read ______, newspapers, and magazines, you would be out of ______ with the world around you. Your understanding of that world be limited even further ______ the insight provided by stories, poems, and novels. If you ______ not write, you would be unable to record information and ideas for other people. ______ You would lose the personal pleasure of keeping a ______ to explore your private thoughts, creating an ______ world in a story, or a capturing your feelings ______ the words of a poem of song. Try to imagine how different life would be if ______ could read and write. The shape of our entire ______ would change. Obviously the printing and ______ industry would not exist. The absence of reading and writing would ______ a surprising number of other organizations, ______ the automotive industry, the business machines and puter industries, and electronic munication panies. The reason, ______ is that the printing and publishing industry is a very important part of every one of these organizations. Modern life depends on munication, ______ written munication.51. A. think B. take C. consider D. have52. A. would B. will C. can D. may53. A. technology B. science C. information D. technique54. A. anything B. nothing C. something D. everything55. A. obeying B. obey C. having obeyed D. be obeying56. A. characters B. letters C. words D. symbols57. A. pity B. touch C. date D. stock58. A. with B. by C. without D. for59. A. can B. need C. do D. could60. A. Of course B. However C. In addition D. Therefore61. A. journal B. notice C. magazine D. notebook62. A. image B. imaginary C. imaginative D. imaginable63. A. on B. about C. in D. for64. A. someone B. everyone C. anyone D. no one65. A. universe B. globe C. society D. earth66. A. processing B. farming C. publishing D. issuing67. A. effect B. produce C. result D. affect68. A. excluding B. including C. except D. within69. A. of course B. moreover C. however D. in addition70. A. specially B. essentially C. specifically D. especiallyPart Four: Translation71. More than twenty years of reform and openingup has added color and variety to our life.72. The book contains sample questions and answers, which will help you to pass the exam. 73. The story of Helen Keller encouraged him to practice English more and harder than before.74. In the course of children’s growth, we should give as much emphasis to the cultivation of their love for others as to their intellectual development.75. The key to speeding up the wheels of educational reform is to renew conceptions of education. 6 / 6