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A. as B. it C. which D. this 15. Tom, your foreign teacher speaks Chinese fluently! Oh, she has lived in China for six years。 Travelling alone can be a little frightening. However, this time is 16 . Last week, I had a holiday from work, but all my friends were occupied and none of them had the same 17 as mine. Such as it was, I still booked a train ride to Toronto and 18 a bed in a hotel for one week. One week by myself? Would I be lonely? Would I be 19 ? Quite the opposite! In fact, there are many 20 that e from travelling alone. Firstly, I was able to do whatever I wanted. I enjoyed spending hours in museums that might have seemed 21 to some of my friends. I walked all around the 22 , which some people may have found too exhausting. Instead of 23 someone else to remember 24 or to suggest activities to do, I discovered my independence and 25 mapreading skills that I didn?t know I had. I could 26 and go to sleep when I wanted. Being in the safe environment of a hotel with likeminded 27 also gives a great opportunity to meet new people from all over the world, which can help conquer 28 . I found that there were also some disadvantages of travelling alone 29 the benefits. I missed having someone to talk to and to 30 ideas off. Experiences are often more enjoyable if they are 31 , and part of the fun of travelling is the 32 that you have with your friends or families afterwards. 33 , eating in a restaurant or cooking in the hotel alone is less fun. I am very 34 of myself for travelling alone and I had a fantastic time in Toronto, I would rather be by myself than with someone who is lazy and 35 to deal with in the future! 16. A. different B. proper C. strange D. disappointing 17. A. work B. arrangement C. interest D. profession 18. A. bought B. made C. stripped D. reserved 19. A. tired B. delighted C bored D. amazed 20. A. benefits B. results C. effects D. accidents 21. A. private B. unique C. dissatisfying D. dull 22. A. hotel B. munity C. city D. country 23. A. appealing to B. relying on C. waiting for D. finding out 24. A. constructions B. instructions C. destinations D. directions 25. A. recovered B. developed C. received D. refreshed 26. A. e out B bring back C. get up D. turn over 27. A. foreigners B. newers C. customers D. travelers 28. A. loneliness B. illness C. homesickness D. fear 29. A. rather than B. despite C. instead of D. except 30. A. switch B. break C. bounce D. set 31. A. shared B. explored C. shown D. experienced 32. A. guidelines B. plans C. opinions D. memories 33. A. However B. Gradually C. Additionally D. Altogether 34. A. aware B. proud C. fond D. ashamed 35. A. difficult B. rude C. stubborn D. silly 第二部分 閱讀理解(共 20 小題:每小題 ,滿分 50分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的 A、 B、 C、 D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 Democracy (WRT 104 is required) CFE 200 WRT 104 3 3 Yes Yes Public Communications (can be 2nd course) COM 107 3 3 or 4 Yes No Liberal Art Courses The Liberal Arts program gives Summer College students the opportunity to enroll in undergraduate courses (本科課程 ) at Syracuse University. More than 40 courses are opened lo high school students each summer. Opportunities can be found in a variety of departments. Click here for a full listing of the 2021 SU Liberal Arts Courses. 36. If Jack took the course of Architecture, he . A, must be an excellent college student B. can also choose Forensic Science1 C. has to choose Liberal Arts at the same time D. cannot choose any other course 37. As a SU student, which of the following can Peter study? A. liberal Arts amp。 Forensic Science1. C. Law amp。 Democracy. D. Liberal Arts amp。 Democracy. 38. All the courses offered by the Liberal Arts program . A, are for summer students only B. are for the postgraduate C. are not for high school students D. are undergraduate courses 39. Students studied in the SixWeek Program can . A, choose 7 courses at most B. enroll in two ways C. get 7 college credits al most D. get an academic certificate 40. What does the passage aim at? A. Introducing the summer courses to students, B. Explaining the courses of Syracuse University. C. Telling students how to study more at university. D. Reminding students what to study at university. B Plants can do arithmetic (算術(shù) ), No, it?s not that they are doing quadratic equations (二次方程 ) or some such. It is found that plants do perform what could best be called arithmetic division overnight to help themselves make it through the night without starving. During the day, plants feed themselves by taking energy from the sun and changing carbon dioxide into sugars and starches (淀粉 ). But at night, they have to rely on the starches they?ve stored up to survive till dawn returns. Plants are found to share out their stores of starches by making adjustments to how much they consu