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During the whole of a dark, cloudy day near the end of the year I had been ___26___my horse along country roads with little life or beauty.___27___evening fell, I found myself within view of the House of Usher. I do not know why, but my first sight of it___28___my heart heavy .I stopped my horse___ 29___the edge of the black and quiet lake that lay beside the building.___30___down into the water ,I saw a reflection of the dark old house and the dying trees in it. There was something in that reflection that___31___fear to my heart,though I could not tell what___32___.ª¥I looked up at the old house itself ,which was made___33___stone .None of the wall had fallen, but many stones___34___to be loose. There___35___to be a break in the front of the building,___36___down the wall from the top until it had lost in the dark water of the lake .ª¥I had come to visit a childhood friend ,Roderick Usher. I ___37___him for many years ,and I knew very little about him. But he had written me a letter,___38___ me to come. He was sick in body and in mind ,and he wanted to see me,his best and oldest friend. I could not refuse. But now, something about the house frightened me. The room ___39___ the friend met me was almost dark ,but I could see that he had changed very much since our last meeting many years ago. He looked ill, and there was a wild look in his eyes.He was nervous ¡ª¡ªhe would be active for a few moments and then suddenly he would be very quiet. He told me that he had a family illness which could not be cured .ª¥The worst part was his fear of everything .The light hurt his eyes, and even a small noise filled him___40___fear. Most of all he was afraid of dying .Fear had become part of his life, such as it was now.ª¤

26.A. rode B. ridden C. riding D. rideª¤

27.A. When B. On the C. In the D.Towardsª¤

28.A. got B. made C. put D. letª¤

29.A. with B. at C. over D. underª¤

30.A. Looked B. Looking C. Seeing D. Sawª¤

31.A. brought B. caused C. produced D. formedª¤

32.A. was it B. it used to be C. it was D. should it have beenª¤

33.A. with B. of C. for D. byª¤

34.A. had been B. saw C. appeared D. were supposedª¤

35.A. should be B. seemed C. looking D. oughtª¤

36.A. goingB. wentC. goneD.goesª¤

37.A. did not see B. have not seen

C. had not seen D. had not been seeingª¤

38.A. asked B. to have asked C. asking D. being askedª¤

39.A. that B. in that C. by which D. in whichª¤

40.A. with B. of C. for D. inª¤

PART ¢õ

GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY£Û15 MIN.£Ýª¥

There are twenty-five sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence. Mark your answer on your ANSWER SHEET.ª¤

41. In selecting a material, the engineer¡¯s interest is in its properties which determine how it will perform under the loads and condition____it is subject.ª¤

A. where B. which C. in which D. to whichª¤

42. To meet the ever increasing demand____oil-refining equi pment, the company will produce more of such equipment. ª¤

A. of B. on C. with D. forª¤

43. ¡°The president made a brilliant decision, didn¡¯t he?¡±ª¤

¡°Yes, he did. I don¡¯t know what I would have done if I____to make that decision.¡±ª¤

A. were B. had had C. have had D. hadª¤

44. Animal mothers are devoted to their young and____ them with love and discipline. ª¤

A. mind B. watch C. help D. tendª¤

45. The physicists propose that our attention____the use of special methods of thinking and acting.ª¤

A. would be directed towards B. should be directed towardsª¤

C. is directed towards D. directs towardsª¤

46. According to the acoustics, continual exposure____ noise of high intensity would lead to loss of hearing.ª¤

A. of B. with C. to D. by ª¤

47. We are convinced____ the righteousness of our cause.ª¤

A. of B. on C. over D. atª¤

48. Urban congestion would greatly be relieved if the____charged on public transport were more reasonable.ª¤

A. prices B. tickets C. fees D. faresª¤

49. You¡¯d better let me know as soon as there is a(n)____position in the branch office.ª¤

A. empty B. vacuum C. hollow D. vacantª¤

50. They will never reconcile themselves to____.ª¤

A. defeat B. their defeat

C. be defeated D. have their defeatª¤

51. The matter is not to be ____.ª¤

A. watched for B. waited on C. taken over D. trifled withª¤

52. The mother almost____when she learned that her son was shot dead.ª¤

A. fell down B. came down C. fell apart D. went to piecesª¤

53. While doing calculation for the project, the designers____a new solution to a geological problem.ª¤

A. fell into B. stumbled upon C. set out D. discoveredª¤

54. I meant____ you about it, but I forgot to do so.ª¤

A. telling B. having told C. to tell D. to have toldª¤

55. Everything____into consideration, I propose that the first prize should be given to Liu Qiang.ª¤

A. to take B. taking C. taken D. tookª¤

56. They____the park of late.ª¤

A.will visit B. have visited

C. are visiting D. visitedª¤

57. The girl was so ____by the mighty river that she would spend hours sitting on its bank and gazing at the boats and rafts going and coming.ª¤

A. absorbed B. fascinated C. moved D. touched

58. After traveling in the desert for many days, they found a tiny oasis,where there was a well and ____green grass.ª¤

A. a patch of B. a bunch of C. a pinch of D. a packet ofª¤

59. After a careful investigation, the committee decided to____the old hall.ª¤

A. change B. build C. innovate D. renovateª¤

60. The fierce heat of this summer withered most of the crops____ his farm.ª¤

A. in B. on C. of D. fromª¤

61. Since the father died a year ago, there has been ____in the family about the division of the estate.ª¤

A. distinctions B. discord

C. disadvantages D. disappointmentª¤

62. Having been discussed, the proposal was____unanimously.ª¤

A. adapted B. adopted C. admitted D. adjoined

63. I¡¯d just as soon you____ those important papers with you.ª¤

A. don¡¯t take B. didn¡¯t take

C. hadn¡¯t taken D. were not takingª¤

64. The theme of the novel is that a person¡¯s fate____that of the whole country.ª¤

A. is closely linked up with B. is closely dealt withª¤

C. is closely taken as D. is closely tired up withª¤

65. The American professor came to realize that he had underestimated the____of most of the Chinese students.ª¤

A. magnitude B. gradient C. potential D. firmness

PART ¢ö

READING COMPREHENSION[WT5] £Û30 MIN.£Ýª¥

SECTION A READING COMPREHENSION£Û25 MIN.£Ý

In this section there are five passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the correct answer. Mark your choice on your ANSWER SHEET.ª¤

TEXT A

One of the most fascinating questions about human behavior is each person is different from all others. The answer to this question would explain the aspect of human nature called personality. Some theories assume that inborn characteristics determine human personality. Many observers have hypothesized that each person has a dominant temperament, present from birth, that influences his or her behavior during an entire lifetime. According to one of these theories, people can be classified into four basic types: sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic and melancholic. Each type or temperament is characterized by a unique set of possible strengths and possible weaknesses.
Sanguine people are described as the most outgoing of the four temperaments. They are warm, fun-loving, and like the company of others. Because of these strengths, it is said that sanguines often make good salesmen, actors, or public speakers. Sanguines, however, may have some serious weaknesses. Their problem often come from their lack of discipline. Easily distracted, they often lack the concentrationto complete a job or other people may not trust them.ª¥
Choleric people, are quite different from the carefree, emotional sanguines. Because of their strong will, decisiveness, and productivity, cholerics are natural leaders who are good at making vast plans and motivating other people to help them carry out their plans. They are often successful in business, industry, or politics. Choleric weaknesses can be very damaging, however. Because a strong desire to lead, they can be cruel and cold towards those who do not wish to follow. They often do not listen to advice from others, and once they make a decision, they may became hostile towards anyone who questioning that decision. ª¥
Phlegmatics are calm, easy-going people who strive for efficiency and organization. Very diplomatic and polite, they make people feel comfortable and generally help keep things running smoothly. For these reasons, they make good teachers, technicians, etc. Phlegmatics, however, often have weaknesses that keep them from becoming successful. Afraid to take chances, they may avoid taking any steps to improve their position in life.ª¥
Melancholics are often considered to be gifted persons who possess creative talent. They are very analytical and able to understand complicated processes and to note detail. These people can make good doctors, scientists, artists, writers, and musicians. Melancholics are also said to be loyal, idealistic and self-sacrificing. However, melancholics frequently make themselves miserable because they tend to be negative and critical, and put up inflexible standards. They attach importance to everything they do, so they worry too much and see problems everywhere, and complain too much. They often become disappointed because neither they nor the people around them can live up to their high standards.ª¥
Explaining human personality in terms of innate temperaments is a theory that has not been generally accepted by psychologists. They criticize it for being too simplistic and unscientific. This may be so : however, present-day psychologists have been unable to formulate a single theory.ª¤

66. The word ¡°dominant¡± probably means____.ª¤

A. primary B. great C. minor D. insignificantª¤

67. What are said to be the most important feature of Choleric people?

A.Cruel but sympathetic.

B.Decisive and cold.

C.Hostile and fun-loving.

D.Strong-willed and polite.ª¤

68. Who are likely to be rejected by a bright-future project?ª¤

A. Cholerics. B. Sanguines.

C. Melancholics. D. Phlegmatics.ª¤

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