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洛基英語,中國在線英語教育領(lǐng)導(dǎo)品牌PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)2hours.B)3hours.C)4hours.D)5hours.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o’clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1.A)Registeringforcourses.B)Buyinganewcomputer.C)Gettingdirections.D)Studyingsociology.2.A)Themanwillprobablyhavetofindaroommate.B)Themanisunlikelytoliveinthesuburbs.C)Themanwillprobablyhavetobuyacar.D)Themaninunlikelytofindexactlywhathedesires.3.A)Paintingapicture.B)Hostingaprogram.C)Designingastudio.D)Takingaphotograph.4.A)Thewomandoesn’tthinkitaproblemtogetherpassportrenewed.B)Thewomanhasdifficultyrenewingherpassport.C)Thewomanhasn’trenewedherpassportyet.D)Thewoman’spassportisstillvalid.5.A)Apredictionofthefutureofmankind.B)AnewdrugthatmaybenefitmankindC)Anopportunityforagoodjob.D)anunsuccessfulexperiment.6.A)Alessonrequiresstudents’activeinvolvement.B)Studentsusuallytakeanactivepartinalecture.C)Moreknowledgeiscoveredinalecture.D)Thereisalargergroupofpeopleinterestedinlessons.7.A)Neitheroftheirwatcheskeepsgoodtime.B)Thewoman’swatchstopped3hoursago.C)Theman’swatchgoestoofast.D)It’stoodarkforthewomantoreadherwatch.8.A)She’sproudofbeingabletodomanythingsatthesametime.B)Sheissuretofinishallthethingsinafewhours.C)Shedreamsofbecomingamillionairesomeday.D)She’sbeenkeptextremelybusy.9.A)Hewantshisstudentstobeontimeforclass.B)Hedoesn’tallowhisstudentstotelljokesinclass.C)Heisalwayspunctualforhisclass.D)Herarelynoticeswhichstudentsarelate.10.A)Heisnervousabouttheexam.B)Heislookingforajob.C)Hedoesn’tdaretotelllies.D)Hedoesn’tknowhowtoanswerthequestions.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageoneQuestion11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Shewasboredwithheridlelifeathome.B)Shewasofferedagoodjobbyherneighbour.C)Shewantedtohelpwiththefamily’sfinances.D)Herfamilywouldliketoseehermoreinvolvedinsociallife.12.A)Doinghousework.B)Lookingafterherneighbour’schildren.C)ReadingpapersandwatchingTV.D)Takinggoodcareofherhusband.13.A)JanegotangryatBill’sidlelife.B)Billfailedtoadapttothenewsituation.C)BillblamedJaneforneglectingthefamily.D)Thechildrenwerenottakengoodcareof.14.A)Neighboursshouldhelpeachother.B)Womenshouldhavetheirowncareers.C)Manandwifeshouldsharehouseholdduties.D)Parentsshouldtakegoodcareoftheirchildren.PassageTwoQuestions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.15.A)Topredictnaturaldisastersthatcancausevastdestruction.B)Tolimitthedestructionthatnaturaldisastersmaycause.C)TogainfinancialsupportfromtheUnitedNations.D)Toproposemeasurestoholdbacknaturaldisasters.16.A)Thereisstillalongwaytogobeforemancancontrolnaturaldisasters.B)Internationalcooperationcanminimizethedestructiveforceofnaturaldisasters.C)Technologycanhelpreducethedamagenaturaldisastersmaycause.D)Scientistscansuccessfullypredictearthquakes.17.A)Therewerefatalmistakesinitsdesign.B)Thebuilderdidn’tobservethebuildingcodesofthetime.C)Thetrafficloadwentbeyonditscapacity.D)Itwasbuildaccordingtolessstrictearthquake-resistancestandards.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18.A)Byjudgingtowhatextenttheycaneliminatetherisks.B)Byestimatingthepossiblelossoflivesandproperty.C)Byestimatingthefrequencyofvolcaniceruptions.D)Byjudgingthepossiblerisksagainstthelikelybenefits.19.A)OneofEtna’srecenteruptionsmademanypeoplemoveaway.B)Etna’sfrequenteruptionshaveruinedmostofthelocalfarmland.C)Etna’seruptionsarefrequentbutusuallymild.D)TherearesignsthatEtnawilleruptagaininthenearfuture.20.A)Theywillremainwheretheyare.B)Theywillleavethisareaforever.C)Theywillturntoexpertsforadvice.D)Theywillseekshelterinnearbyregions.PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Direction:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B)C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Whenglobalwarmingfinallycame,itstuckwithavengeance(異乎尋常地).Insomeregions,temperaturesroseseveraldegreesinlessthanacentury.Sealevelsshotupnearly400feet,floodingcoastalsettlementsandforcingpeopletomigrateinland.DesertsspreadthroughouttheworldasvegetationshifteddrasticallyinNorthAmerica,EuropeandAsia.Afterdrivingmanyoftheanimalsaroundthemtonearextinction,peoplewereforcedtoabandontheiroldwayoflifeforaradicallynewsurvivalstrategythatresultedinwidespreadstarvationanddisease.Theadaptationwasfarming:theglobal-warmingcrisishatgaverisetoithappenedmorethan10,000yearsago.AsenvironmentalistsconveneinRiodeJaneirothisweektopondertheglobalclimateofthefuture,earthscientistsareinthemidstofarevolutioninunderstandinghowclimatehaschangedinthepast—andhowthosechangeshavetransformedhumanexistence.Researchershavebeguntopiecetogetheranilluminatingpictureofthepowerfulgeologicalandastronomicalforcesthathavecombinedtochangetheplanet’senvironmentfromhottocold,wettodryandbackagainoveratimeperiodstretchingbackhundredsofmillionsofyears.Mostimportant,scientistsarebeginningtorealizethattheclimaticchangeshavehadamajorimpactontheevolutionofthehumanspecies.Newresearchnowsuggeststhatclimateshiftshaveplayedakeyroleinnearlyeverysignificantturningpointinhumanevolution:fromthedawnofprimates(靈長目動物)some65millionyearsagotohumanancestorsrisinguptowalkontwolegs,fromthehugeexpansionofthehumanbraintotheriseofagriculture.Indeed,thehumanhistoryhasnotbeenmerelytouchedbyglobalclimatechange,somescientistsargue,ithasinsomeinstancesbeendrivenbyit.ThenewresearchhasprofoundimplicationsfortheenvironmentalsummitinRio.Amongotherthings,thefindingsdemonstratethatdramaticclimatechangeisnothingnewforplanetEarth.Thebenign(宜人旳)globalenvironmentthathasexistedoverthepast10,000years—duringwhichagriculture,writing,citiesandmostotherfeaturesofcivilizationappeared—isamerebrightspotinamuchlargerpatternofwidelyvaryingclimateovertheages.Infact,thepatternofclimatechangeinthepastrevealsthatEarth’sclimatewillalmostcertainlygothroughdramaticchangesinthefuture—evenwithouttheinfluenceofhumanactivity.21.Farmingemergedasasurvivalstrategybecausemanhadbeenobliged______.A)togiveuphisformerwayoflifeB)toleavethecoastalareasC)tofollowtheever-shiftingvegetationD)toabandonhisoriginalsettlement22.Earthscientistshavecometounderstandthatclimate______.A)isgoingthroughafundamentalchangeB)hasbeengettingwarmerfor10,000yearsC)willeventuallychangefromhottocoldD)hasgonethroughperiodicalchanges23.Scientistsbelievethathumanevolution______.A)hasseldombeenaccompaniedbyclimaticchangesB)hasexertedlittleinfluenceonclimaticchangesC)haslargelybeeneffectedbyclimaticchangesD)hashadamajorimpactonclimaticchanges24.Evidenceofpastclimaticchangesindicatesthat______.A)humanactivitieshaveacceleratedchangesofEarth’senvironmentB)Earth’senvironmentwillremainmilddespitehumaninterferenceC)Earth’sclimateisboundtochangesignificantlyinthefutureD)Earth’sclimateisunlikelytoundergosubstantialchangesinthefuture25.Themessagetheauthorwishestoconveyinthepassageisthat______.A)humancivilizationremainsgloriousthoughitisaffectedbyclimaticchangesB)mankindisvirtuallyhelplessinthefaceofthedramaticchangesofclimateC)manhastolimithisactivitiestoslowdowntheglobalwarmingprocessD)humancivilizationwillcontinuetodevelopinspiteofthechangesofnaturePassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Nowomancanbetoorichortoothin.ThissayingoftenattributedtothelateDuchess(公爵夫人)ofWindsorembodiesmuchoftheoddspiritofourtimes.Beingthinisdeemedassuchavirtue.Theproblemwithsuchaviewisthatsomepeopleactuallyattempttolivebyit.Imyselfhavefantasiesofslippingintonarrowdesignerclothes.Consequently,Ihavebeenonadietforthebetter—orworse—partofmylife.Beingrichwouldn’tbebadeither,butthatwon’thappenunlessanunknownrelativediessuddenlyinsomedistantland,leavingmemillionsofdollars.Wheredidwegooffthetrack?Whendideatingbutterbecomeasin,andalittlebitofextrafleshunappealing,ifnotrepellent?AllreligionshavecertaindayswhenpeoplerefrainfromeatingandexcessiveeatingisoneofChristianity’ssevendeadlysins.However,untilquiterecently,mostpeoplehadaproblemgettingenoughtoeat.Insomereligiousgroups,wealthwasasymbolofprobablesalvationandhighmorals,andfatnessasignofwealthandwell-being.Todaytheoppositeistrue.Wehaveshiftedtothinnessasournewmarkofvirtue.Theresultisthatbeingfat—orevenonlysomewhatoverweight—isbadbecauseitimpliesalackofmoralstrength.Ourobsession(迷戀)withthinnessisalsofueledbyhealthconcerns.Itistruethatinthiscountrywehavemoreoverweightpeoplethaneverbefore,andthat,inmanycases,beingover-weightcorrelateswithanincreasedriskofheartandbloodvesseldisease.Thesediseases,however,manyhaveasmuchtodowithourwayoflifeandourhigh-fatdietsaswithexcessweight.Andtheassociatedriskofcancerinthedigestivesystemmaybemoreofadietaryproblem—toomuchfatandalackoffiber—thanaweightproblem.Therealconcern,then,isnotthatweweightoomuch,butthatweneitherexerciseenoughnoreatwell.Exerciseisnecessaryforstrongbonesandbothheartandlunghealth.Abalanceddietwithoutalotoffatcanalsohelpthebodyavoidmanydiseases.Weshouldsurelystoppayingsomuchattentiontoweight.Simplybeingthinisnotenough.Itisactuallyhazardousifthosewhoget(oralreadyare)thinthinktheyareautomaticallyhealthyandthusfreeformpayingattentiontotheiroveralllife-style.Thinnesscanbepurevainglory(虛榮).26.Intheeyesoftheauthor,anoddphenomenonnowadaysisthat______.A)theDuchessofWindsorisregardedasawomanofvirtue.B)lookingslimisasymbolofhavingalargefortuneC)beingthinisviewedasamuchdesiredqualityD)religiouspeoplearenotnecessarilyvirtuous27.Sweptbytheprevailingtrend,theauthor______.A)hadtogoonadietforthegreaterpartofherlifeB)couldstillpreventherselffromgoingoffthetrackC)hadtoseekhelpfromrichdistantrelativesD)hadtowearhighlyfashionableclothes28.Inhumanhistory,people’sviewsonbodyweight______.A)werecloselyrelatedtotheirreligiousbeliefsB)changedfromtimetotimeC)variedbetweenthepoorandtherichD)ledtodifferentoralstandards29.Theauthorcriticizeswomen’sobsessionwiththinness______.A)fromaneconomicandeducationalperspectiveB)fromsociologicalandmedicalpointsofviewC)fromahistoricalandreligiousstandpointD)inthelightofmoralprinciples30.What’stheauthor’sadvicetowomenwhoareabsorbedintheideaofthinness?A)Theyshouldbemoreconcernedwiththeiroveralllifestyle.B)Theyshouldbemorewatchfulforfataldiseases.C)Theyshouldgainweighttolookhealthy.D)Theyshouldridthemselvesoffantasiesaboutdesignerclothes.PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Warmaybeanaturalexpressionofbiologicalinstinctsanddrivestowardaggressioninthehumanspecies.Naturalimpulsesofanger,hostility,andterritoriality(守衛(wèi)地盤旳天性)areexpressedthroughactsofviolence.Thesesareallqualitiesthathumanssharewithanimals.Aggressionisakindofinnate(天生旳)survivalmechanism,aninstinctforself-preservation,thatallowsanimalstodefendthemselvesfromthreatstotheirexistence.But,ontheotherhand,humanviolenceshowsevidenceofbeingalearnedbehavior.Inthecaseofhumanaggression,violencecannotbesimplyreducedtoaninstinct.Themanyexpressionsofhumanviolencearealwaysconditionedbysocialconventionsthatgiveshapetoaggressivebehavior.Inhumansocietiesviolencehasasocialfunction:Itisastrategyforcreatingordestroyingformsofsocialorder.Religioustraditionshavetakenaleadingroleindirectingthepowersofviolence.Wewilllookattheritualandethical(道德上旳)patternswithinwhichhumanviolencehasbeendirected.Theviolencewithinasocietyiscontrolledthroughinstitutionsoflaw.Themoredevelopedalegalsystembecomes,themoresocietytakesresponsibilityforthediscovery,control,andpunishmentofviolentacts.Inmosttribalsocietiestheonlymeanstodealwithanactofviolenceisrevenge.Eachfamilygroupmayhavetheresponsibilityforpersonallycarryingoutjudgmentandpunishmentuponthepersonwhocommittedtheoffense.Butinlegalsystems,theresponsibilityforrevengebecomesdepersonalizedanddiffused.Thesocietyassumestheresponsibilityforprotectingindividualsfromviolence.Incaseswheretheycannotbeprotected,thesocietyisresponsibleforimposingpunishment.Inasatecontrolledlegalsystem,individualsareremovedfromthecycleofrevengemotivatedbyactsofviolence,andthestateassumesresponsibilityfortheirprotection.Theothersideofastatelegalapparatusisastatemilitaryapparatus.Whiletheoneprotectstheindividualfromviolence,theothersacrificestheindividualtoviolenceintheinterestsofthestate.Inwarthestateaffirmsitssupremepowerovertheindividualswithinitsownborders.Warisnotsimplyatrialbycombattosettledisputesbetweenstates;itisthemomentwhenthestatemakesitsmostpowerfuldemandsuponitspeoplefortheirrecommitment,allegiance,andsupremesacrifice.Timesofwartestacommunity’sdeepestreligiousandethicalcommitments.31.Humanviolenceshowsevidenceofbeingalearnedbehaviorinthat______.A)itthreatenstheexistingsocialsystemsB)itisinfluencedbysocietyC)ithasrootsinreligiousconflictsD)itisdirectedagainstinstitutionsoflaw32.Thefunctionoflegalsystems,accordingtothepassage,is______.A)tocontrolviolencewithinasocietyB)toprotecttheworldfromchaosC)tofreesocietyfromtheideaofrevengeD)togivethegovernmentabsolutepower33.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“…inlegalsystems,theresponsibilityforrevengebecomesdepersonalizedandiffused”(Lines5-6,Para.2)A)Legalsystemsgreatlyreducethepossibilitiesofphysicalviolence.B)Offensesagainstindividualsarenolongerjudgedonapersonalbasis.C)Victimsofviolencefinditmoredifficulttotakerevenge.D)Punishmentisnotcarriedoutdirectlybytheindividualsinvolved.34.Theword“allegiance”(Line5,Para.3)isclosestinmeaningto______.A)loyaltyB)objectiveC)survivalD)motive35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A)Governmentstendtoabusetheirsupremepowerintimesofwar.B)Intimesofwargovernmentsmayextendtheirpoweracrossnationalborders.C)Intimesofwargovernmentsimposehighreligiousandethicalstandardsontheirpeople.D)Governmentsmaysacrificeindividualsintheinterestsofthestateintimesofwar.PassageFourQuestions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:Researcherswhoareunfamiliarwiththeculturalandethnicgroupstheyarestudyingmusttakeextraprecautionstoshedanybiasestheybringwiththemfromtheirownculture.Forexample,theymustmakesuretheyconstructmeasuresthataremeaningfulforeachoftheculturalorethnicminoritygroupsbeingstudied.Inconductingresearchonculturalandethnicminorityissues,investigatorsdistinguishbetweentheemicapproachandtheeticapproach.Intheemicapproach,thegoalistodescribebehaviorinonecultureorethnicgroupintermsthataremeaningfulandimportanttothepeopleinthatcultureorethnicgroup,withoutregardtootherculturesorethnicgroups.Intheeticapproach,thegoalistodescribebehaviorsothatgeneralizationscanbemadeacrosscultures.Ifresearchersconstructaquestionnaireinanemicfashion,theirconcernisonlythatthequestionsaremeaningfultotheparticularcultureorethnicgroupbeingstudied.If,however,theresearchersconstructaquestionnaireinaneticfashion,theywanttoincludequestionsthatreflectconceptsfamiliartoallculturesinvolved.Howmighttheemicandeticapproachesbereflectedinthestudyoffamilyprocesses?Intheemicapproach,theresearchersmightchoosetofocusonlyonmiddle-classWhitefamilies,withoutregardforwhethertheinformationobtainedinthestudycanbegeneralizedorisappropriateforethnicminoritygroups.Inasubsequentstudy,theresearchersmaydecidetoadoptaneticapproachbystudyingnotonlymiddle-classWhitefamilies,butalsolower-incomeWhitefamilies,BlackAmericanfamilies,SpanishAmericanfamilies,andAsianAmericanfamilies.Instudyingethnicminorityfamilies,theresearcherswouldlikelydiscoverthattheextendedfamilyismorefrequentlyasupportsysteminethnicminorityfamiliesthaninWhiteAmericanfamilies.Ifso,theemicapproachwouldrevealadifferentpatternoffamilyinteractionthanwouldtheeticapproach,documentingthatresearchwithmiddle-classWhitefamiliescannotalwaysbegeneralizedtoallethnicgroups.36.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,researchersunfamiliarwiththetargetculturesareinclinedto______.A)beovercautiousinconstructingmeaningfulmeasuresB)viewthemfromtheirownculturalperspectiveC)guardagainstinterferencefromtheirowncultureD)acceptreadilywhatisalientotheirownculture37.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouttheemicapproachandtheeticapproach?A)Theyhavedifferentresearchfocusesinthestudyofethnicissues.B)Theformerisbiasedwhilethelatterisobjective.C)Theformerconcentratesonthestudyofculturewhilethelatteronfamilyissues.D)Theyarebothheavilydependentonquestionnairesinconductingsurveys.38.Comparedwiththeeticapproach,theemicapproachisapparentlymore______.A)culturallyinteractiveB)culture-orientedC)culturallybiasedD)culture-specific39.Theeticapproachisconcernedwith______.A)thegeneralcharacteristicsofminorityfamiliesB)culture-relatedconceptsofindividualethnicgroupsC)featuressharedbyvariousculturesorethnicgroupsD)theeconomicconditionsofdifferenttypesoffamilies40.WhichofthefollowingistrueoftheethnicminorityfamiliesintheU.S.accordingtothepassage?A)Theirculturalpatternsareusuallymoreadaptable.B)Theirculturalconceptsaredifficulttocomprehend.C)Theydon’tinteractwitheachothersomuchasWhitefamilies.D)TheyhavecloserfamilytiesthanWhitefamilies.PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)Directions:Thereare3.0.incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.41.Itwas______thattherestaurantdiscriminatedagainstblackcustomers.A)addictedB)allegedC)assaultedD)ascribed42.Themedicine______hispainbutdidnotcurehisillness.A)activatedB)alleviatedC)medicatedD)deteriorated43.Heistheonlypeoplewhocan______inthiscase,becausetheotherwitnesseswerekilledmysteriously.A)testifyB)chargeC)accuseD)rectify44.ProfessorHawkingis______asoneoftheworld’sgreatestlivingphysicists.A)dignifiedB)clarifiedC)acknowledgedD)illustrated45Thefinancialproblemofthiscompanyisfurther______bytheriseininterestrates.A)increasedB)strengthenedC)reinforcedD)aggravated46.Weshallprobablyneverbeableto______theexactnatureofthesesub-atomicparticles.A)assertB)impartC)ascertainD)notify47.Allthepeopleinthestadiumcheeredupwhentheysawhundredsofcolourfulballoons______slowlyintothesky.A)ascendingB)elevatingC)escalatingD)lingering48.Manyyearshad______beforetheyreturnedtotheiroriginalurbanareas.A)floatedB)elapsedC)skippedD)proceeded49.Whatyousaynowisnot______withwhatyousaidlastweek.A)consistentB)persistentC)permanentD)insistent50.Militaryordersare______andcannotbedisobeyed.A)defectiveB)conservativeC)alternativeD)imperative51.Someeducatorstrytoputstudentsofsimilarabilitiesintothesameclassbecausetheybelievethiskindof______groupingisadvisable.A)homogeneousB)instantaneousC)spontaneousD)anonymous52.Evensensiblemendo______thingssometimes.A)abruptB)absurdC)acuteD)apt53.Thecommissionwouldfinditself______ateveryturnifitsmemberscouldn’t’reachanagreement.A)collidedB)savagedC)crumbledD)hampered54.Grainproductionintheworldis______,butstillmillionsgohungry.A)staggeringB)shrinkingC)soaringD)suspending55.Hedevelopeda______attitudeafteryearsoffrustrationinhiscareer.A)sneakingB)disgustedC)drasticD)cynical56.Theybelievedthatthiswasnotthe______oftheircampaignforequalitybutmerelythebeginning.A)climaxB)summitC)pitchD)maximum57.Severalguestswerewaitinginthe______forthefrontdoortoopen.A)porchB)ventC)inletD)entry58.Asthemountainswerecoveredwitha______ofcloud,wecouldn’tseetheirtops.A)coatingB)filmC)veilD)shade59.Wecouldn’treallyaffordtobuyahousesowegotitonhirepurchaseandpaidmonthly______.A)investmentsB)requirementsC)arrangementsD)installments60.Themagicianmadeusthinkhecutthegirlintopiecesbutitwasmerelyan______.A)illusionB)impressionC)imageD)illumination61.Agoodeducationisan______youcanfallbackonfortherestofyourlife.A)assetB)ethicC)inventoryD)obligation62.Givingagiftcanconveyawealthofmeaningaboutyourappreciationoftheir______andtheimportanceyouplaceupontherelationship.A)solidarityB)priorityC)superiorityD)hospitality63.Thedesignerhasappliedfora______forhisnewinvention.A)tariffB)discountC)versionD)patent64.Thetoymakerproducesa______copyofthespacedstation,exactineverydetail.A)minimalB)minimumC)miniatureD)minor65.Anenergytaxwouldcurbordinaryairpollution,limitoilimportsandcutthebudget______.A)dispositionB)discrepancyC)defectD)deficit66.Theyhavedecidedto______physicalpunishmentinalllocalschools.A)putawayB)breakawayfromC)doawaywithD)passaway67.Astronautsare______allkindsoftestsbeforetheyareactuallysentupinaspacecraft.A)inclinedtoB)subjectedtoC)pronetoD)boundto68.Individualsportsarerunbyover370independentgoverningbodieswhosefunctionsusuallyinclude______rules,holdingevents,selectingnationalteamsandpromotinginternationallinks.A)drawingonB)drawinginC)drawingupD)drawingdown69.Upuntilthattime,hisinteresthadfocusedalmost______onfullymasteringtheskillsandtechniquesofhiscraft.A)restrictivelyB)radicallyC)inclusivelyD)exclusively70.Alltheceremoniesatthe2023OlympicGameshadauniqueAustralianflavor,______oftheirmulticulturalcommunities.A)noticeableB)indicativeC)conspicuousD)implicitPartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthe

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