Part II Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)( g8 P& X- K; H0 C% b
Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the One answer that best completes the sentence. then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
7 U( }$ n1 i$ N4 g0 j! c9 c1 e 21. As we can no longer wait for the delivery of our order, we have to _______it.
# s7 x( g' I L8 R6 B) l A) postpone 9 f% ^, b7 m* e; Y2 w9 ^
B) refuse
: v I& i8 U( S M) U C) delay / i! @4 {! P& j. I
D) cancel8 c/ k: D O7 k! X3 s
/ J y( X$ G, [. @- o 22. these books, which you can get at any bookshop, will give you _______ you need.+ s. u3 U S: @: _) n
A) all the information
5 Z- Y7 o4 Y* E! Q1 J B) all the informations
. o- h0 k& a! V/ r# d! J2 L; z* u C) all of information
& o# H' L- s4 a) v- y3 _ D) all of the informations
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2 K* E5 n; B6 ~+ P& V 23. Not until the game had begun_______ at the sports ground., l* Y6 N6 n& I' j) b* I) }9 F+ Q
A) had he arrived ) E0 I/ I$ t: i& z
B) would he have arrived
, c; ~1 C/ Q# J! L% O/ Z$ M C) did he arrive 6 {3 B4 k, Q# @7 D. _
D) should he have arrived, `1 e: f$ l) i6 @# s9 p8 {9 @* X
! u7 i! x; @) [6 v! b 24. Young people are not _______ to stand and look at works of art; they want art they+ e$ Y/ _$ W7 ]' h
can participate in.' j+ o0 M |4 q
A) conservative
# x6 \' P' w9 I# t B) content 9 f4 V, H; G3 z; l4 M; ]& L( i2 X
C) confident
. H2 Z: `% A/ p7 h; H# [* a& e D) generous
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* }5 F4 F2 Y8 I; J/ f! Q 25. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that the
9 a; ~* @! [) |' w, c power of the medium is _______.9 O1 r0 k) Z% u
A) granted 8 P) K* }. ?( A. v
B) implied . i8 u- |; [3 J; y- P, B( d9 M. Q
C) exaggerated
3 u* x2 B. `+ q, F, d D) remedied, l, t6 Z1 v0 Z. ~, o) R& u) M; h
26. These surveys indicate that many crimes go _______ by the police, mainly because7 [! ^3 K* S! D6 ^: q( I* p
not all victims report them./ x0 |; M; S1 d5 f( h
A) unrecorded , {0 ~3 h- z, ]( r; z
B) to be unrecorded
8 N, B- X( e3 \! {# E6 P C) unrecording
& {# _9 [( H+ s" K0 W6 U D) to have been unrecorded. Y% M$ N1 {+ V0 a
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27. I have no objection _______ your story again.
* o) a' S$ X2 X9 A" m A) to hear
~( ?! a. J; W6 L! r# |/ k B) to hearing
0 b& y. Z* \* M C) to having heard
& \: W( y8 T" I* g9 i D) to have heard
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: U+ ^: b3 | a8 ^1 u 28. The clothes a person wears may express his _______ or social position.
3 r' \& a% P1 y+ Y: ?9 N" ? A) curiosity
3 Z$ P v- h# R: _, X0 {$ V/ | B) status
" y0 ~) u9 I7 z C) determination . G' [# \( q1 h/ }; ^
D) significance
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29. By law, when one makes a large purchase, he should have _______ opportunity to
" @, K$ h+ i( T8 P6 N; ^ change his mind.
6 v) i2 x, }1 {1 b: n: C A) accurate % ?% j4 @# X) a. i
B) urgent
/ I) ~6 o% b; v C) excessive
, V5 c, X# f1 \ D) advertising1 D6 P7 O% \: H0 z& m2 o
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30. You will see this product _______ wherever you go.
- `: `! w# W2 W# O1 b) p$ t/ a' _ A) to be advertised
- `3 k' L, R' ~9 f- w. k/ C' a' V B) advertised * ], [( g7 d7 R/ Y6 [' X
C) advertise
+ ~5 }7 t9 T; s! E3 C D) advertising$ q0 D, [8 m6 W$ ]* B% f' _1 H- h' W
2 g! \" a( ~9 F/ V' @1 T7 i 31. The early pioneers had to _______ many hardships to settle on the new land.% y- [ |$ ]5 x
A) go along with
5 L+ s2 D: h: p6 T1 L2 M# m5 n B) go back on
7 `4 Y5 |& \" R6 @ A( E* m" f C) go through
" C# u4 d0 H% o% U, E6 \! t8 V D) go into
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32. The suggestion that the mayor _______ they prizes was accepted by everyone.
9 K) {+ z/ f }! r2 K A) would present - p3 D+ S' h& A+ Y! g
B) present
6 a% B0 y5 g2 w; h C) presents
2 }6 ^# \! D/ S D) ought to present9 ~1 N. F2 A9 p; G7 Q$ R
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33. Beer is the most popular drink among male drinkers, _______ overall consumption is9 \/ B8 X- }: [) l) f3 }' _
significantly higher than that of women.0 A j( o9 s6 W I7 \
A) whose
7 A! s# b. Y' z; p# x1 R B) which 1 q3 Z' k- p# z4 P: G' u' U/ J
C) that 6 D$ s7 }9 x6 p* o8 {/ P
D) what
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34. Peter, who had been driving all day, suggested _______ at the next town.# u3 P" f1 E; Q- C7 O1 ^4 o
A) to stop ( r4 b" d: O4 j2 \6 {
B) stopping % e& z1 R7 W0 X0 L
C) stop & s/ k6 J% }4 C+ h# `
D) having stopped4 f/ Q' {; P9 n" w7 o1 U
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35. I didn't know the word. I had to _______ a dictionary.# z. i6 O: p! `
A) look out 3 f2 [* M0 b( ~" z
B) make out
+ T, M! o+ y7 L/ n; j$ ?9 F C) refer to 8 T* d4 c B2 [1 c
D) go over |