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answer cultural 2. Sally decided to | sign up the drama club.
Your answer sign up for
3.
I felt embarrassingly
ignorant
when I couldn't answer the professor" s
4.
5.
question.
Mario had
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answer i
gnorant
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gnorant
finished talking before Luisa changed the subject.
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barely
Correct answer
barely
r ve been thinking about volunteering in South-east Asia during my
gap
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6.
The beautiful
ba 11 room
has been home to many lovely concerts and dances.
Your answer
ballroom
7.
After you
check in
to the hotel,
Correct answer
ballroom
call me and we can meet for dinner.
Your answer check in
Part I: Vocabulary and Structure
Section A: Complete each sentence using the correct word or expression from the box.
ignorant cultural sign up for gap barely intelligent check in
memoir
muscle
ballroom
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Correct answer sign up for
year. Correct answer
gap
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Music and 1iterature are important cultural
features of every society.
8.
My roommate and T visit the gym every other day so we can build
muscle
Your answer muscle Correct answer muscle
9.
Not everyone has had an i nteresti ng 1 i fe worthy of
memoir a
Your answer memoir Correct
memoir
answer
10.
Her psychology thesis examines whether cats are more intelligent
than dogs.
Your answer intel 1igent Correct answer intelligent
Section B: Choose the best way to complete the sentences.
send all correspondence to my new place of
c A
.
resident
c B
.
residents
E C
.
residence
C
D
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Please
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12.The professor tried to us that there would be no
surpri se test next week.
5 £ A. assure
5 C B. sure
E C. ensure
v C D. pressure
13.My paper is about nature's ability to potential threats.
A. inspect
c.deflect
v E D. detect
14. The student did an thing when she returned the money
sh e
found .
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V c B. admiring / E C. admirable V c D. admiringly
15. We learne
d about th
e people in that country
experienced throughout history.
C
A persecute

B
.
persecuted
C
C . persecuting
C
D
.
persecution
16. Wou1d you like a small of my coffee?
V
E
A
.
sip
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C
B
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nibble
C
C swal 1 ow
Tom felt foolish and exam
18.
17. Be careful you don't the paint!
/
C A. spell
v-
E B. spill
v C C. spoil
/
C
D. sip
when he showed up for the final
without a pencil.
20. After graduation, Cindy framed her and hung it on her
bedroom wall.
A. adequate
B. adequately
C. inadequately
D. inadequate
19. Before class, I met my friends at the school
for lunch.
A. library
B. gymnasium
C. cafeteria
D. ballroom
v C A. certificate
C.
qualification
D.
record
Section
Your answer
up
admiringly
B. diploma
C: Complete each sentence with a suitable word.
Correct answer into
25.
Pablo looked at the new camera
;he wanted it but could not afford
21.
At the end of the day, Diane cl imbed
up
bed for a good night's rest.
22.
How could you
sleep last night? You surely
must have heard the
thunderstorm!
Your answer
Correct answer
/
surely
surely
23. She is American, so many people are surprised that she can speak Chinese
| without
an accent.
Your answer
wi thout
Correct answer
wi thout
24.
The whole situation was so ridiculous that I simply burst
into
laughter.
Your answer
into
Correct answer
into
it.
Your answer
admiringly
Correct answer
admiringly
26.
She explained that the class was about the so-called children
of
the
Renaissance.
Your answer

of
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of
27.
If you learn the history of your country, it will provide you with
priceless insight into your culture.
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with
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with
Your
answer
for
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and
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intel 1igent

decision. One of the main reasons she wants to study abroad
i s because she does
】】'
t want to graduate and be
(32)1 ign °rant

of other countries
She is looking for a unique
(33)1
cultural

experience that she can't have at
a decent
(34)1
residence

in Paris are too high

she can ,t afford it.
Madrid?
She looks
admiringly
3at the beautiful campus in the picture on the school
decides she wou1d feel sadly
(36)studying in Madrid.
reasonable. Also,
the (37)1 *

would be very convenient to travel around
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barely
barely
30. n ;-
the long run, university is well worth the expense.
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Part II: Banked Cloze
Questions 31 to 40 are based on the fol lowing passage.
Tanya wants to study abroad in Europe. To prepare herself, she reads online about places she might like to go. She needs to do enough research to make an informed
and cultures.
home.
What about Paris? The school and the city are both wonderful. However, prices for
website. How she wou 1 d love to be there! However, without speaking Spanish, Tanya
Then Tanya thinks about London. They speak English there and the school prices are
28.
Did you sign up
for
the biology class? 29.
Simon
barely
passed the course with a 70 per cent average.
the city without a can Tanya decides to
(38)1 sign
-lJup for a
semester in
moving a
(39) ! Tanya
is very excited for the time she will spend
in London.
Maybe she will even write
a(n) (40)

of her experiences! u (31)
v (32) v (33) u (34) v (35) v (36) v (37)
v (38)
J (39) v (40)
Correct answer
intelligent ignorant cultural residence
admiringly inadequate subway sign muscle memoir
London.
She is surprised that she was able to surf the Internet and make a decision without
Your answer
intelligent
ignorant cultural residence admiringly inadequate subway
sign muscle memoir Part TTT: Reading Comprehension
Questions 41 to 45 are based on the fol lowing passage.
Attending your first Freshers' Fair can be a confusing and overwhelming experience. First of all, you are still trying to become accustomed to your new environment and living away from home. You are probably already feeling pressure to make new friends, study for class, and make your family proud. Deciding which club to join is just an added layer of pressure and might be the last thing you want to think about.
Have no fear! The Freshers' Fair is actually a fun and exciting place, if you manage to forget your worries, kick back, and enjoy yoursel f. Just follow this simple advice for a pleasant and productive day.
1. Shop around. Take your time, walk around, and check out everything that's available. It's a little like shopping for a good bargain. The first pair of pants you see might not be the best fit.
2. Ask questions. The whole point of the Freshers' Fair is to let you know what clubs and activities are available. Representatives are there to answer your questions. Take advantage of them.
3. Take notes. Write down all important information you want to remember. How often are meetings? What are the requirements of membership? What is the time commitment and will it
interfere with your class schedule?
4.Don't be shy. Many groups will have sign-up sheets. They will use these to send out more information or let you know about upcoming events. There is often no commitment to join, so even if you have a passing interest, sign up and stay in touch.
Now that you've got a 1 eg-up and have a plan for your first Freshers' Fair, get out there and start taking advantage of the many opportunities your school provides. You won't regret it!
41 • Which of the fol lowing is NO T the advice that i s given for a first Freshers' Fair? 叱 C A. Write down club meeting schedules.
l B. Ask for more information about interesting groups.
v £ C. Look for a great pair of pants.
l D. Try to forget the pressure you're feeling at
a new school.
42. According to this passage, what is the point of a Freshers' Fair?
/ C A. To make new friends.
B. To feel less pressure.
C.To ask questions about membership requirements.
D.To learn about available opportunities at school.
Which of the following most accurately describes 〃& leg—up〃 (Para. 7, Line 1)?
43.
A. A plan.
B. An advantage.
C. An opportunity.
D. A disadvantage.
44. This type of writing wou1d best be described as
A. Persuasive.
B. Entertaining.
C. Informative.
D. Analytical.
45. A proper title for this passage might be
A. Helpful Advice for a First Freshers' Fair
B. Dealing with Pressure at University
C. Shop Around at the Freshers' Fair
D. Get a Leg-Up at University。

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