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    It was

    enstein

    Enstein

    who

    Enstein

    Q–P

    •ç

    ã :Ê

    —Ò

    ”l

    =u

    i‚Ô

    .‚Ô

    actress in 1996.

    a)AIso

    b) ()r

    C) In additiOn

    d)And

    Becrtiise

    oi its

    tvarrl

    tropls2

    climate.

    howards....

    Subzero

    temperature.

    a)

    Almost

    experience

    never

    b)

    Expreriance

    neter

    almost

    c)

    Experiences

    almost

    never

    C)

    Almost

    ne'l,er expreriance

    fO)

    fr"*

    the

    inception

    of his

    long

    and

    distingsheri

    cairer,

    frank

    lieird

    wright

    ',vas

    concerned

    with hor,v

    ...

    architecture

    rvith

    topography.

    a)

    Integrating

    b)

    To integrate

    c)

    Did

    the

    integrate

    d)

    Integrated

    @

    egyp,;un

    pyramids

    lvere

    reguraliy

    robbed

    vdespire

    their

    intncate pessegervrys.

    byzanrine

    mazes,

    and

    .,.

    a)

    Walls

    which

    were

    false

    b)

    They

    had

    false

    rvalls

    c)

    False

    walls

    @

    Walls

    of

    lalsiry

    -

    (Qfh. Duncan

    sofb,

    ....

    Is

    highly

    valued

    in

    -

    today's

    antique

    fumiture

    market.

    a)

    A

    colonial

    masterpiece

    b)

    A

    colonial

    rnasterpiece

    w'hich

    c)

    lt

    is

    a colonial

    masterpiece

    that

    d)

    \Yhose

    colonial

    masterpiece

    ,.\

    (19.$zlaine's

    coastline

    is

    a

    ma.ior

    r:

    isia

    of

    sanciy

    beaches

    rockbound

    shoreiine.

    a)

    T.'o

    the

    nigged

    a

    attraction

    anC

    contrasted...

    b)

    By

    the

    rugged

    c)

    On

    the

    rugged

    d)

    At

    the

    rugged

    At the

    seventh

    international

    ballet

    competions,

    Fernando

    Bujones

    won

    the

    first,

    gold

    modal

    ever

    ...

    to

    a

    Unites

    States

    ntake

    dancer

    a)

    That

    award

    b)

    Should

    be

    awarding

    c)

    To be

    arvarded

    d) To

    awald

    ‡ C

    ‚ æö

    11.

    eyc.

    a) It

    b) VVhiCh

    C) One

    d)W„[

    o

    diffuse

    nebuls

    is

    the grcat

    Can

    be

    seen

    by the

    narked

    @

    Oo",

    time

    (he

    young

    students

    rvili

    perfect

    the

    an

    of piano

    playing.

    After

    ali.

    such

    ....

    l.Jeeds

    delicate

    handling

    .

    a)

    A tuned

    instrument

    finel1,

    b)

    A finely

    instrument

    tuned

    c)

    An

    instrument

    tuned

    finely

    ci)

    A

    finel.v

    tuned

    instrumext

    ,/1\

    (Z:,)

    Uefore

    Johnson

    and

    smith

    reached

    great

    Mgiru

    in

    the.

    business

    u,orld,

    ...

    enccunter-ecl

    many

    great

    difficults

    in

    promoting

    their

    theories

    and

    methods.

    a)

    They

    b)

    Who

    c)

    Which

    d)

    FIe

    24.

    ....

    Air is

    composed

    of

    about

    7g

    percent

    nitrogen

    and

    only

    about

    2l perceni

    oxygen

    is

    a

    Iittle

    kno',.rn

    fact

    on

    the

    sheets.

    a)

    How

    that

    b) When

    .

    c)

    That

    o)

    Hou,ever

    25.

    Nearly

    all'treets

    contain

    a

    mix

    of

    pol-vmets

    that

    can

    burn

    like

    petrolurn

    ....property

    extractecl.

    •@

    •@

    • Z

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    going

    to

    plant

    this

    rosebush

    in

    al Flower garden

    b)Carden Offlower

    c)Garden•¡

    Owcr

    d)Flowers garden

    27.•T

    /1y sister needs to buy some c10thes for hcr.•c

    dauJiter.

    a)TWO•\year_01d

    b)TWO•\ycars•\

    agc

    C)TWO•\years•\

    old•Œ

    d)TWO•\

    yCars•\

    olds

    28.I wish that they could...tO thc pany lasi night

    • ¨

    COme•Œ

    b)Bc cQ‹»

    :ng

    C)HaVe cOme

    d)Had comc

    29_VVhat•A

    Ould you llavc dOnc if yoll.•c

    10 1nakc

    that decision.

    a)Have had

    b)Had

    C)Had havc

    d)Had had

    30. threc rcspOnsibilitics .•c

     arc tO search ollt,

    identiŽæ

    and assess Patentabic invcntions and

    tcchnologies.

    a)To a patent manager

    b)With a patcnt manager

    C)On a pttent manager

    d)Of a patent manager

    31. t00 1ittle

    • ¡

    yroid hO•¡

    _Onc

    ‚ èill lcad tO

    sluggishncss and inertial tOo much resuits ih mpid

    hcartbeŒv

    • B

    c

    ñd h‚Ü

    er Oxygen consumpŠX

    n.

    • Ë

    t increascs mcntal activiƒT

    b)Increased mental activity

    C)Mcntal activity to incrcasc

    d)

    Mental

    actlviB/

    is

    increased

    W

    ...

    Of

    Willa

    Catha

    presents

    an

    unadorned

    picture

    of

    life

    on the prairies

    of

    the

    Ivlidwestem

    United

    Stares

    iiuring

    the

    19,h

    century.

    a)

    The

    novels

    that

    b)

    1'hat the novels

    c)

    The

    novels

    r.vhich

    d)

    The

    novels

    33.

    With

    neither

    a naturally

    aggreasive

    disposition

    ....

    A

    particularly

    large

    size,

    ihe

    mintic

    ocioous

    survives

    quite

    easily

    because

    o

    Cf its

    ntlftral

    adaptions.

    a)

    And

    b) \yirh

    c)

    Nor

    d)

    Or

    34.

    circulating

    column

    of air

    at

    the

    core

    of

    a

    tornado

    .... In

    excess

    of

    250

    miles

    per

    hour.

    a)

    Almoust

    never

    reachers

    b)

    R.eachers

    almoust

    oev3r;.

    c)

    Almoust

    reachers

    never

    d)

    Reaehers

    never

    almoust

    Qjr/

    Unless

    an

    observer

    i

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    b)

    Who

    supremely

    comrnanding

    nonhern

    c)

    He

    tvas

    the

    supreme

    commander

    of

    forces

    a)'Ihat

    was

    the

    supreme

    commander

    of

    northern

    'forces

    16.

    B.

    to

    ontegrate

    I 7.

    D.

    wails

    of

    fairiry

    18.

    A. a_

    colonial

    masterpiece

    19.

    A. a

    ro

    the

    rugged

    20.

    -

    1t

    Lt.-

    22.

    D-

    a

    tincly

    tuned instrument

    23.

    A. they

    24.

    B.

    rvhen

    25.

    A.if

    26.btd

    27

    .

    c.

    two

    years

    old

    28.

    a.

    come

    '

    29.

    d.

    had

    had

    30.

    d.

    cf

    a

    patent

    manager

    31.

    b. increased

    mental

    activitv

    i2.

    d.

    the

    novels

    33.

    c.

    no

    34.

    B

    reacher

    a'imost

    never

    35.

    C.

    hon,

    to

    observe

    36.

    B.

    totals

    37.

    B.

    the

    supreme

    commander

    38.

    A.

    brush

    up

    on

    39..\.

    not

    only

    Cori

    sonburg

    is

    40.

    D.

    social

    worker

    and

    humanitarian

    fbrces

    nonhern

    d) The

    supreme

    commander

    of

    northem

    forces.

    38. John

    knows. that

    he

    had

    better

    skiils

    before

    the

    mict-form

    exam

    a)

    Brush

    up

    on

    .

    b)

    Brush

    on up

    c)

    Brushing

    up

    on

    d)

    Brushing

    on

    up

    39.

    ....

    For

    his

    poetry

    but

    aiso

    for

    life

    of

    Abraham

    lincon

    algebra

    his

    six-volume

    a)Not Only Cari Saildburg is know

    b)Cari Sandburg.kno•A

    ving not only

    c)can sandburg‚¨

    bOwn notOn‚µ

    d)Cari sanburg,whO is kno•A

    vn nOt Only

    40.Jane Addams,

    •c

    •c

    Livcd tO see thc realizatiOn

    ofmany ofthe refolllls iOr•R

    Vhich shc‚§

    ught

    a)HCr social wO‚å

    and humalli‚Ë

    rianism

    b)Whose sOcial wO‚å

    and huinanitaΆ

    m

    C)Sho was a sQcial wo‚æ

    cr alld humanitarialn

    d)SOcial worker ttnd humattitarian

    alls•A

    ‡ W

    r

    1.

    C.

    Whose

    2.

    C.

    journalist

    3.

    D.

    and

    hardners

    4.

    D.

    the

    rvritten

    novel

    beautifuily

    5.

    A.

    who

    appears

    6.

    C.

    even

    though

    7.

    A.

    that

    signed

    8.

    D.

    totally

    behavior

    irresponsible

    9.

    C.

    do

    10-

    A.the

    least

    studied

    1

    1.

    D.continue

    12-

    A-

    most

    stocks

    are

    13-

    D.

    Einstein

    14.

    D.And

    15.

    D.

    almoust

    never experience

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    The

    rvord

    ''ther"

    in

    line

    15

    refers

    to

    a.

    Railroad

    stations

    b.

    Post

    office

    c.

    Copies

    d.

    Weather

    stations

    The

    rvord

    "ripended"

    in

    line

    19

    is

    closest

    .

    in

    mcaning

    to

    a.

    Overdue

    b.

    Anticipated

    c.

    Mature

    d.

    Expensive

    7.

    In

    line

    20,

    the rvord

    "negligent"

    is

    closest

    in

    meaning

    to

    a.

    Solitary

    b.

    Inconect

    c.

    Careless

    d.

    Inexperienced

    8.

    The

    author

    tnentions hurricane rvarnings iu

    line

    24

    as

    an

    example

    of

    informaiion

    zl.

    Proviried

    tvhen

    the

    weather

    bureu

    erpended

    its

    service

    b.

    Relayed

    by the

    signal

    corps

    c-

    Distributed

    by

    the

    army

    d.

    Collected

    during

    the

    188C,s

    9.

    The word'lsevere"

    in

    line

    25 is

    closest

    in

    menaing

    to

    a.

    Harsh

    b.

    Tropical

    c.

    Expected

    line

    d.

    Sudden

    Question

    10-15

    i0.

    What

    is

    standart

    model?

    a.

    A

    tbeory

    about

    the properties

    of

    matter

    b.

    A demonstration

    of

    up

    ouarks

    and

    dorvn

    quarks

    c. A

    confirmation

    of

    the

    existence

    of

    neutrinos

    d-

    A

    graphic

    summary

    of

    a

    theory

    i

    i. Which

    of

    the

    foilorving

    sometimes

    about

    of{?

    a.

    A neutrino

    b.

    A

    proton

    c.

    A

    electron

    d.

    A

    down

    quark

    12.Thc standai modcl was shOwn tO havc

    •Ahat dcgrec ofaccuracy?

    a•E

    Very high

    b.High

    c.Mcdium

    d.Low

    13.Thc authOr mcntion Z,D and K inlinc 17

    bccause they

    a. Are organizing principles

    b. Are unusual constituents ofmattcr

    c. Are easy fOr studellts tO understalld

    d. Wcrc rcccntly dcvc10pcd

    14.The wOrd

    •g

    etached On'' in linc 19_20 arc

    closest^ in lncaning tO which of thc

    b1lov•ã

    ng?

    a. Transfolllled in

    b.

    ‡W

    odeled OIl'ilnprinted On

    c. IInproves by

    15.Thc purpose Of the poster is cxplaincd in

    •A

    hich Oftllc t•l

    1lowing lilles?

    a. Line l-3

    b.Line 4•]

    6

    c. Line 9-11

    do Lille 13-15

    QueStiOn 16-•]

    29

    Thcrc arc many dittrclltƒT pcs Oflakcs,but

    threc factors always play maJOr

    rolcs in dctllllining the plants and animals th—Y

    live in thcm.A,y onc lake can

    bc considcrcd in l•E

    clatiOn to its paltictllar

    combinatiOn ofthesc three factors.

    Depth influenccs lake in various•A

    vays,but

    onc ofthe most Obviolls is the

    extent tO

    •A

    hich rOoted flo•A

    vering plants can

    devclop.Very shallo•R

    v lakc Onen

    havc call cxtensivc cOver of plants with oOating

    leavcs,likc•A

    vater lilcs,Or•A

    •ith

    stcms and lcaves that ernerge

    •¡

    Om thc

    •Aater

    sllricc,likc the club rtlsh.In

    contrast,the rootcd f10wcring pl•k

    ¢t in ve7 dcep

    lakcs are mostly restricted to

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    rhe edge,

    although

    a fe*

    sDecies

    bottom

    to

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    ilie

    phrase

    "in

    contrast"

    in

    lines 7

    -

    8 is closest

    in

    meaning to

    ?

    a. likervise

    b.

    in

    addition

    c. on

    the

    other

    hand

    d. for example

    the

    rvords "penetrate

    to"

    closest

    in meaning

    to

    10•]

    1l are

    a. retum to

    b.

    adjust to

    c.

    pass

    through

    to

    d. reflect

    from

    23. the

    development of rooted flolvering

    plants

    in

    a lake is most

    affected by

    ?

    a.

    nutrient

    contect

    b.

    water

    temperatLrre

    c. curresnts

    d.

    rvater depth

    21. \n iine

    19,

    the term

    'ihermocline"

    is?

    a- an

    instrument

    for

    measuring

    .Nater

    in the

    center of

    a

    lake

    b.

    a tiny

    area

    in

    a lake rvhere most

    organism

    thrive

    c. the mixing of

    hot and

    coid

    water

    in

    a

    lake

    dr"rring seasonal

    chan

    ges-

    d.

    a

    layer

    between

    wate "

    levels

    af

    twq

    difleren t

    tem peratu res

    25.

    which of the

    iollorving

    best represents

    the

    temperature

    of

    a

    lake

    in

    autumn?

    26.

    r.vhich

    of t'n* following can

    be inferre,l

    aboui

    the

    eutrophic

    lakes

    a.

    the

    water

    is

    always circulated

    by

    currents

    b.

    they

    contain

    little calcium

    and

    magnesium

    c.

    the;'are

    usrral 1'',.'ery deep

    d.

    plants

    and animals

    probably thrive

    in

    them

    27.

    lakes are classified

    in

    the

    last

    paragraph

    according to

    the

    a. k-ind

    of fish that

    live

    in

    them

    b.

    clarity

    of

    the

    water

    c. types ofcuffent

    d.

    kind of

    nourishment awailable

    tq

    plants

    28. the author mentions all of the following

    as

    influencing

    plants

    and animals that live

    in lake

    EXCEPI the

    a.

    depth

    of

    the

    water

    b.

    temperature

    of

    the

    water

    c. amount of rainfall

    d,

    nutrient

    present

    in

    the

    water

    29.

    the

    passage

    ansryers *'hich of

    the following

    questions'/

    :

    a.

    rvhat

    kind

    of

    plans

    live

    in

    shallolv

    lakes

    ?

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    b.

    horv

    do

    lakes

    affect

    rveather

    conditions?

    c.

    lvhat

    effecVdoes

    the

    thermocline

    have

    in

    life

    forms

    in lakes

    ?

    Questions

    30-37

    People

    in

    the

    Llnited

    States

    can.v

    in

    their

    minds a

    picture

    of what

    conditional

    an

    "American

    house"

    For

    many people,

    it is iind

    has

    been

    aJimesmaruding

    skucturs that

    R.ises

    fiom

    iis

    own

    piece

    of land.

    \\hrth

    or rhar

    2a

    piece

    of land

    is

    a

    small

    let as

    a

    ciry-

    Street

    or

    an

    expanse

    ol

    farmland

    stletching

    oiT

    toeard

    the

    horismen

    is almost

    inseliesome..

    1"1']rat

    matters

    is that

    the

    honse

    standas

    as an

    individual

    objec

    separents

    them

    that woils

    of

    Neiglrbors.

    So

    deeply

    ambedded

    in

    the country's

    consciomens

    in this

    ideal that

    et,en

    Young

    children,

    when

    asked

    io draw

    a house,

    rvill

    uniresitatingly

    make

    a skotch

    of a

    Building

    .,vith

    a

    pitched

    roof on

    top,

    a

    f-erv

    windows

    in

    its

    fagade,

    and a

    promilment

    theer

    25

    door.

    Today

    this particular

    style

    of house

    has lost

    its

    most

    important

    reason

    for

    being; the

    Traditicnal

    family.

    Until

    recently

    the

    predominant

    fbr

    of

    househeit

    was

    a

    rvorking

    Husband,

    a

    wife who

    stay

    home,

    anci

    their

    not-yet=

    grown

    children.

    Today

    such

    families

    “¥ :dalsŠÂ

    ”Õ

    ’¹

    rlD

    ’ž

    mf‚Ê e•‡

    – mOuschOld and the work force has dramaticanv

    changcc the hOuse has been preased to

    15 adapt. Detachcd dwelling accOunted

    ‚ ¨

    r 80

    pcrccnt ofthe ncu/1y collstructed privatc

    d.

    horv

    are

    lakes

    formed?

    housing in thQ united Statcs as latc as 19751 a

    decadc latcr•Ahc propo•¡

    10n had 5`•

    rJrƒN

    dilninished to 62 percent.Instead ofall`‚¿

    ‚ Öerican

    house''it has bocome FnOre accuratc

    to speak in the plural:'‚¿

    Ö

    merican hOusc''

    thc trehd toward more varicd‚¨

    111ls Of

    holising can be conlpared tO thc exp10rers

    • A

    ho

    • Aent into thc unde‡W

    elopcd tcrritOrics of

    North Amcrica bcfore the t•Acntieth

    ccntu—

    .Just as somc pcople confldcntly opcned

    up a new georaphiC dohain in a quest

    fbr a better liib,today thcrc arc homcOwners•A

    vho

    launch into ncvr architecutural

    territorics, scarching fOr housing supcriOr to thc

    typical dwellings Ofthe past.A fe•A

    V

    sharc Lcwis and Clttk's scnsc of advcnturc and

    explorc risky and breathtabng

    architccmral tcrrain, far ahcad of any llllass

    mi.•E

    ation.A3rcatrnany more,by contrast,

    rcscmblc thc pionecrs and sc•¡

    er•Aho•AV

    rc driven

    onward by necessiƒT

    like these whO

    •Aent•R

    Vest to flnd new opportllnity,many people

    today are mOƒ„

    ing tO innovative housing like

    apartment's, town hoLISe, and cOndolnininIIls

    simply because the old

    standard of a detached housc has slippcd out of

    thcir flnancial gasp orin somc

    ‡Y

    Œ

    y

    does not mect`their needs. :•u

    hc varicd

    •¡)111ls Of

    tOd‚°

    s houscs do nOt spring iom a

    single impulsci the mOtivations arc as disparate as

    thc hOusc thcmsclvcs.

    10

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    30. rvhar

    is

    ths main

    jciEa

    of

    thE

    passago

    ?

    a.

    traditional

    f,orm

    of

    America

    housing

    are

    changing

    b. the

    demand

    for

    housing

    in

    the

    United

    States has

    increased

    c.

    people

    desire

    to move back

    into traditional

    house

    d.

    purchasing

    innovative

    and

    unusual

    house

    is

    risky

    31.the•A

    vord''constitutes"in line l is closest in

    mcaning tO

    a.coinplemcnts

    b.makes up

    C.COStS inOrc than

    d.contrast•A

    vith

    32.Bascd On thc infOJInation in thc passage,1•V

    at

    can be inf31Tcd about childrcn's dra•A

    • A

    ings of

    houscs?

    a)Children's drawing are ali vew similar

    b)Children's drawings arc sometimcs abstract

    c)Architects have uscd childrcn's drawing as

    inspiration

    d)Children take a 10ng time to make thc drawings

    33_ the

    • AOrd``prcsscd'' in line 14 is c10sest in

    meaning lo.•c

    a)Helped

    b)Allowed

    C)Forbidden

    d)Forced

    34.•A

    vhat does thc author incall by stating in lincs

    17-18 that``it has bccOmc morc accuratc to spcak

    m thc plural:''AIllerican house"?

    ‚ ß

    herc 4are now tOo many houscs for salc

    b)There is•¡

    o longcr a singrc s,le of hOuse that

    can be consideredƒT

    pical

    C)Many houses tte nOw bcing bui•¡

    On slndl

    amounts ofland

    d)Many pcopic arc still building houses in the

    traditiOnal

    35.thc•A

    vord``cOnfldently"in line 2 1 is closcst in

    meaning to?

    a)Assuredly•]

    b)Selflessly

    C)BriHiantly

    d)QuiCkl)'

    36. thc authOr comparcs modem homeowners to

    eXp10rers because bOth.•c

    a)Are willing lo seek new experiences

    b)BelicV„v

     in a'more traditional‚Ë

    mily structurc

    C)Prefer tO lŽs

    e in rllral areas

    d)PrCttrtO live in many dif‚½

    rent 10cttiOns

    37.the word l diSparate"in line 31 is c10sest in

    l•¡eaning to?

    • ¨

    New

    b)Varied

    C)Adventu„_

    us

    d)UnCOnvcntional

    QueStiOns 38-30

    As an a"isdc sƒT

    e,tllC illustratiOnal rcalislll of

    ƒ • rcrican sccne palllting gaincd a largc audicncc,

    partially bccausc it appealcd tO popular taste and

    partially bccausc it was widely disscnlinatcd

    troughout the dhitcd states by lnural painters such

    as MitcheH Siporin,BOardman Robinson,Creorge

    Biddle and Anton Re•¡

    egier.These artists were

    commissioncd tO decOrate local banks, railƒË

    yav

    stations and public buildings as part Of a

    goverlullent proraln to employ thosc who lost

    thcir jobs bccausc of gcat dcprcssion of thc

    1930's.altists,•Ewho wcrC living On the•¡ ingers of

    the economy in the beéJ

    ftimes,were particularly

    hard hit.TO givc thcm rclict thc Public wO‚æ

    s of

    Al•E Pracct administered by the unitcd statcs

    treasu7 deparmen‚¿

     

    • Aas Set up in 1933.

    Abandolled in•v

    une 1934, it•A

    vas replaccd a ycª

    later by several pr01yams. The most important

    was the•¡

    70rks proress administrttions fedcral art

    pracct(vTttTAP).•¡

    lC pr•œ

    Ct Was surprised by

    Holgcr Cahill,who alsO organized the index of

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    'd)'People

    employerl

    bv the

    WPA

    48.the

    word

    "many"

    in

    line 25

    refers

    to

    a)

    Subjects

    b)

    Projects

    c)

    Murals

    d)

    Settings

    49.where

    in the

    passage

    does the

    author

    erplain

    why

    the

    government

    created

    programs

    to

    ernploy

    artists

    ?

    a)

    Line 4-7

    b)

    Line l0-12

    c)

    Line 14-15

    d)

    Line

    19-20

    50.which

    of

    the

    following would probably

    NOT

    be the

    subject

    of

    a t'ederal art

    prdect

    mural

    ?

    a)

    A self-portrait

    ofthe artist

    b)

    People rvorking

    in

    a

    lactory

    c)

    The invention

    of

    the

    telephone

    d)

    A

    plane

    landing

    at an

    airport

    Answcr:

    LISTENING

    l•]10 CDDDB

    ll-20 CCBDB

    21-30 DADDA

    31-40 CBDAB

    41-50 ABCAA

    1-10 Cƒm

    à

    Ÿ{

    11-20 DABBD

    21-30 CCDCD

    31-40 BBDBA

    41-50 CBAAB

    ABDDA

    BDCCB

    DBABA

    MCAB

    BCDAA

    CCAAA

    DADBA

    DCCBA

    ABDAD

    ˜ ×BCA

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    16.

    B.

    to

    ontegrate

    17.

    D.

    walls

    of

    fairity

    I8.

    A.

    a colonial

    masterpiece

    19.

    A.

    a

    to

    the

    rugged

    20.-

    21.-

    12.

    D. a

    finely

    tuncd

    instrumcnt

    23.

    A.

    they

    24.

    B.

    rvhen

    25.

    A. if

    26.btd

    '27.

    c.two

    years

    old

    28.

    a.

    come

    29.

    d. had had

    30- d.

    of

    a

    patent

    manager

    31. b. increased

    mental

    activity

    32.

    d.

    the

    novels

    33.

    c.

    no

    34. B reacher almost never

    35.

    C. how

    to

    observe

    36-

    B. totals

    37.8. the

    supreme

    comrnander

    38.

    A.

    brush

    up on

    39.

    A.

    not

    only

    Cu-'ri sonburg is

    40.

    D. social

    rvorker and humanitarian

    1.C.Whose

    • ]

    2.C.journanst

    Dt D.and httdners

    4.Dithe wittn n6vd beatttftII‚¯

    5.A,w,o’@ pears

    6. C.elollthollgh

    7.•]

    A.thlsiped

    8.Dot‡V

    • `

    I‡V

    a‡Vr‡V

    • ¡

    Onll‚á

    9.C.c16 .

    10_A.the least sttdied

    ll.D.contintle

    12_A.most™Ôocks are

    13_D.Eins•g ln

    14.D.And • ]