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ck against pesticides producers and users. 44. In a wellknown British newspaper, a writer argued recently that “industry is caught in a web of bribery” and that everyone is “on the take”. A. everyone accepts bribes. B. everyone works for money. C. everyone is only too glad to bee rich. D. everyone is ready to take but no one is willing to give. 45. There is abundant luxury in the room but a minimum of taste. A. The room is luxurious but the food doesn’t taste good. B. The richly furnished room needs little decoration. C. The room is richly furnished and decorated but shows little taste. D. The more luxury in the room, the less taste on the part of the owner. 46. In the intimacy of the home it is easy to displace disappointment or frustration or anger onto the nearest person, and that person is often a husband or wife. A. when you are angry, you tend to quarrel with your husband or wife. B. when you are low, it is easy for you to blame your husband or wife. C. you are likely to take out your frustration and anger on your husband or wife. D. your husband or wife easily bees a victim of your unreasonable behaviour. 47. I can perate social masks and roles and see the other person on a deeper level. A. I can see the true colours of the person however nice he claims to be in society. B. I know what the other person is deep down no matter how he presents himself. C. I see through the other person no matter what he appears to be in public. D. I can see the other person beyond his status and image. 48. And yet, we are also separate individuals. We must e to terms with our struggles alone. A. We get nowhere relying on others to solve our problems. B. We make our own decisions and won’t allow others to interfere. C. We ought to know that we are the masters of our own future. D. We must accept and deal with our difficult tasks by ourselves. 49. Doris could have made something of herself if she hadn’t been a girl. A. If Doris had been a boy, she could have been a success story. B. If Doris had been a boy, she could have got as good jobs as boys got. C. Doris could have invented something if she had been as lucky as boys. D. Doris would like to be a boy if she could live twice. 50. Reading it [my position] with her own schoolteacher’s eye, my mother agreed that it was topdrawer seventh grade prose and plimented me. A. it was such a good essay that my mother decided to keep it in a drawer. B. the essay was more than what a seventhgrade student could write. C. it was the best essay I had written in the seventh grade. D. it was an excellent essay for a seventh grader. Ⅳ .閱讀理解。(本大題共 10小題,每小題 1分,共 10分) Read the two passages and answer the questions. (10 points) Passage 1 Jungle country is not friendly to man, but it is possible to survive there. You must have the right equipment and you must know a few important things about woodcraft. No one should go into the jungle without the right equipment. You need lightweight clothing, a good knife, and a pass. Fishhooks and a line, a rifle and ammunition(彈藥 ), matches in a waterproof container are necessary too. So is a mosquito . In the jungle you can get hopelessly lost within five minutes after leaving a known landmark. That is why you should always carry a pass. In open country, during the day, you can tell which way to go by studying the sun. At night the stars are sure guides to direction . But in most places the jungle rooftop is so thick that it is impossible to see the sun or the stars. Keep alert. Watch the ground in front of you carefully. Stop and listen now and again. Avoid haste, and rest often. You will soon bee exhausted if you set a fast pace in a hot and humid place. A steady and even pace is wisest in the long run. Keep calm if you lose your way. Try to decide how long it has been since you were sure of your position. Cut marks on four sides of a tree , so that you will be able to see them from any direction. E