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{{B}}SECTION AIn this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.{{/B}}
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Harvard President's Address: a Different Life1. Students' wonderWhat【T1】______would be like2. What should students understand about Harvard mostA center of new and【T2】______ideas3. President's adviceFollow your【T3】______Choose【T4】______ coursesFollow a program towards your objectives.Do things that capture your【T5】______【T6】______to the facultyFaculty's【T7】______: to teach and work with youWilling to【T8】______your interests, curiosity【T9】______ ideasIt's time to learn and【T10】______to ideas
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In the sentence "Father asked us to pick some apples on the farm", the underlined phrase is _____.
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Their reply was too ______ for anyone to doubt them.
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The popularity of the film shows that the reviewers' fears were completely______. [2002]
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A. qualified B. conducted C. reactions D. privately E. responses F. employers G. conservative H. presently I. survive J. positive K. increases L. subjects M. maintain N. projects O. representative Many women feel additional stress when they must decide what they feel is best for their families or what is best for their career. Lawyer Lisa Kay Bennett is【C1】______ searching for a job. Ms. Bennett has fourteen years of experience as a Federal judge clerk. However, after sending fifty resumes to various firms and companies, she has received only two【C2】______ for low-paying positions. The problem is the fact that this highly【C3】______ lawyer took seven years off to raise her children. According to Sylvia Hewlett, president of the Center for Work-Life Policy, if a woman takes time off to care for children or an older parent,【C4】______ tend to "see these people as less than fully committed. It's as though their identity is transformed." This circumstance only【C5】______ the work-life balance stress experienced by many women employees. Research【C6】______ by the Kenexa Research Institute(KRI), a division of Kenexa, evaluated how male and female workers perceive work-life balance and found that women are more 【C7】______ than men in how they perceive efforts their companies make to help them balance work and life responsibilities. The report is based on the analysis of data drawn from a【C8】______ sample of 10,000 U.S. workers who were the【C9】______ of Work Trends, KRI's annual survey of worker opinions. The results indicated a shift in women's perceptions about work-life balance. In the past, women often found it more difficult to【C10】______ balance due to the fierce competition at work and demands at home.
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Which of the following reflexive pronouns (反身代词) is used as an appositive?
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{{B}}SECTION A TALKIn this section you will hear a talk. You will hear the talk ONCE ONLY. While listening, you may look at ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word (s) you fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking.You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task.{{/B}}
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He sings his ______ song at his first audition in front of judges.
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The winners of the football championship ran off the field carrying the silver cup ______.
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PASSAGE THREE
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(l)When a customer fell deathly ill, waitress Jessica Grant called on a skill she never thought she'd need. (2)The man eating chicken chimichangas at table 25 asked for more tortillas and a Dr Pepper. Jessica Shafer Grant, eight hours into a 12-hour double shift at Abuelo's restaurant in Abilene, Texas, checked on her other customers, then made her way downstairs to the kitchen to place the order. Grant, 29, called "Jay," was well liked at work. The starting shortstop on the restaurant's Softball team, she had recently moved to Abilene with her five-year-old daughter and was supplementing the income she earned as a dental assistant by waiting tables on weekends. (3)In the restaurant's courtyard, Walter Wheat, 74, had just polished off a plate of enchiladas. A former sergeant major in the U.S. Army, the grandfather of four had taken on a job as a substitute teacher at an elementary school. "I've been doing that for ten years," he'd recently quipped. "I've been quitting for nine." Wheat signed his credit card bill and stood up to leave. He dropped his jacket and staggered. His wife, Doris, 67, and the dinner companion grabbed Wheat's arms and brought him carefully to the floor. Then Wheat, who'd survived a heart attack eight years earlier, stopped breathing and stared up vacantly. (4)Doris fell to her knees and leaned over her husband. "Daddy, breathe! Breathe!" A man who identified himself as a doctor shot up from a nearby table and rushed to Wheat's side. Wheat's skin was pale, and his lips were turning blue. A crowd of patrons gathered as the man placed his fingers on Wheat's neck. He looked up and shook his head. Wheat had no detectable pulse. Doris turned to a nearby waitress. "Help my husband!" she cried. "Please!" (5)Grant was coming down the stairs when she saw a crowd in the courtyard, with Doris sitting on the floor near the center of the group. Then Grant saw Wheat on the ground. She pushed her way in. (6)"What's going on?" she asked. (7)"He doesn't have a pulse," the doctor said. (8)Grant had learned CPR as part of her dental training, though she'd never had to use it before. "Can I give him mouth-to-mouth?" she asked Doris. (9)"Please!" (10)The doctor backed away and left the restaurant before anyone got his name. Grant knelt by Wheat's head and bent close to listen for his breath. Then she felt for his pulse. Nothing. He looks pretty bad, she thought. He's not going to make it. She began CPR anyway—I need to do that for him, she thought—alternating between two consecutive bursts of mouth-to-mouth breathing and a series of chest compressions. (11)Within a couple of minutes, bartender Jeff Womble was at Grant's side. He had been mixing margaritas when the restaurant's manager alerted him to the crisis downstairs. A nursing student, Womble wordlessly took over the chest compressions on Wheat. (12)Soon the two workers had synchronized their efforts: Grant breathed into Wheat's mouth, then counted as Womble launched into compressions. "One one-thousand, two one-thousand..." (13)The restaurant was nearly silent. Some patrons prayed softly. Doris twisted a napkin in her hands, repeating to herself, "God, please don't take him from me yet." (14)Grant and Womble persisted for nearly ten minutes. Then Wheat gasped. Grant sat back and told Womble to stop. "Keep going!" someone shouted. "Why are you stopping?" (15)But Grant followed her instincts. "Let's not mess with this," she instructed. "He's breathing." (16)The restaurant erupted into applause. (17)But Grant was already upstairs delivering tortillas and a Dr Pepper to table 25, apologizing profusely to the patrons for the delay. After she explained the situation, the customers tipped her $100. It took Grant an hour to realize the magnitude of the incident, and she trembled from head to toe. Meanwhile, doctors determined that Wheat had suffered a ruptured aortic aneurysm, which kills 90 percent of its victims. A few days later, Grant and her daughter paid a visit to Wheat in the hospital, where he was recovering from surgery. She hugged him carefully, and Wheat managed a cheerful greeting. "I couldn't believe he was actually talking," Grant says. Doris sat by Wheat's bedside, and everyone in the room held hands, cried, and prayed together. "It was amazing," says Grant. "They treated us like family."
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You will now listen to a conversation. You will then be asked a question about it. After you hear the question, you will have 20 seconds to prepare your response and 60 seconds to speak.Question: The speaking discusses two possible solutions to the man's problem. Describe the problem and the two solutions. Then state which of the two solutions you prefer and explain why. You will now listen to a conversation. You will then be asked a question about it. After you hear the question, you will have 20 seconds to prepare your response and 60 seconds to speak.Question: The speaking discusses two possible solutions to the man's problem. Describe the problem and the two solutions. Then state which of the two solutions you prefer and explain why.
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As the goods you ordered are now in stock, we will ship them without______ as early as possible.
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PASSAGE FOURWhat would the author take advantage of in order to get into the classroom without being noticed?
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People who don't regularly drink caffeine tend to be more ______ to its negative effects.
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