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ĦĦĦĦB. Many goods are not available.?

ĦĦĦĦC. Goods in many shops lack variety.?

ĦĦĦĦD. There are many cases of shop-lifting.

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ĦĦĦĦ71.The third group of people steal things because they ____?

ĦĦĦĦA. are mentally ill.  B. are quite absent-minded.?

ĦĦĦĦC.can not resist the temptation.  D. can not afford to pay for goods.?

ĦĦĦĦ72.According to the passage, law-abiding citizens ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. can possibly steal things because of their poverty?

ĦĦĦĦB. can possibly take away goods without paying?

ĦĦĦĦC. have never stolen goods from the supermarkets?

ĦĦĦĦD. are difficult to be caught when they steal things?

ĦĦĦĦ73.Which of the following statements is NOT true about the main types of shop-lifting??

ĦĦĦĦA. A big percentage of the total losses are caused by the professionals.?

ĦĦĦĦB. The deliberate amateurs will be punished severely if they get caught.?

ĦĦĦĦC. People would expect that those who can't help themselves are poor.?

ĦĦĦĦD. The professionals don't cause a lot of trouble to the store detectives.?

ĦĦĦĦ74.The aircraft hijack situation is used in order to show that ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. "the professionals do not pose much of a problem for the stores"?

ĦĦĦĦB. some people "somply forget to pay for what they take from the shops"?

ĦĦĦĦC. "the honest public has to pay higher prices"?

ĦĦĦĦD. the third type of shop-lifters are dangerous people

ĦĦĦĦTEXT C

ĦĦĦĦMy bones have been aching again, as they often do in humid weather. They ache like history: things long done with, that still remain as pain. When the ache is bad enough it keeps me from sleeping. Every night I yearn for sleep, I strive for it; yet it flutters on ahead of me like a curtain. There are sleeping pills, of course, but the doctor has warned me against them.?

ĦĦĦĦLast night, after what seemed hours of damp turmoil, I got up and crept slipperless down the staris, feeling my way in the faint street light that came through the window. Once safely arrived at the bottom, I walked into the kitchen and looked around in the refrigerator. There was nothing much I wanted to eat: the remains of a bunch of celery, a blue-tinged heel of bread, a lemon going soft. I've fallen into the habits of the solitary; my meals are snatched and random. Furtive snacks, furtive treats and picnics. I made do with some peanut butter, scooped directly from the jar with a forefinger: why dirty a spoon??

ĦĦĦĦStanding there with the jar in one hand and my finger in my mouth, I had the feeling that someone was about to walk into the room - some other woman, the unseen, valid owner - and ask me what in hell I was doing in her kitchen. I've had it before, the sense that even in the course of my most legitimate and daily actions - peeling a banana, brushing my teeth - I am trespassing.?

ĦĦĦĦAt night the house was more than ever like a stranger's. I wandered through the front room, the dining room, the parlour, hand on the wall for balance. My various possessions were floating in their own pools of shadow, denying my ownership of them. I looked them over with a burglar's eye, deciding what might be worth the risk of stealing, what on the other hand I would leave behind. Robbers would take the obvious things - the silver teapot that was my grandmother's, perhaps the hand-painted china. The television set. Nothing I really want.

ĦĦĦĦ75.The author could not fall asleep because ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. it was too damp in the bedroom?

ĦĦĦĦB. she had run out of sleeping pills?

ĦĦĦĦC. she was in very poor health?

ĦĦĦĦD. she felt very hungry?

ĦĦĦĦ76.The author did not like the food in the refrigerator because it was NOT ____.

ĦĦĦĦA. fresh  B. sufficient?C. nutritious  D. delicious?

ĦĦĦĦ77.By "At night the house was more than ever like a stranger's"(Line 1, Para. 4), the author probably means that ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. the house was too dark at night?

ĦĦĦĦB. ther were unfamiliar rooms in the house?

ĦĦĦĦC. she felt much more lonely at night?

ĦĦĦĦD. the furniture there didn't belong to her?

ĦĦĦĦTEXT D

ĦĦĦĦThe chief problem in coping with foreign motorists is not so much remembering that they are different from yourself, but that they are enormously variable. Cross a frontier without adjusting and you can be in deep trouble.?

ĦĦĦĦOne of the greatest gulfs separating the driving nations is the Atlantic Ocean. More precisely, it is the mental distance between the European and the American motorist, particularly the South American motorist. Compare, for example, an English driver at a set of traffic lights with a Brazilian.?

ĦĦĦĦVery rarely will an Englishman try to anticipate the green light by moving off prematurely. You will find the occasional sharpie who watches for the amber to come up on the adjacent set of lights. However, he will not go until he receives the lawful signal. Brazilians view the thing quite differently. If, in fact, they see traffic    lights at all, they regard them as a kind of roadside decoration.?

ĦĦĦĦThe natives of North America are much more disciplined. They demonstrate this in their addiction to driving in one lane and sticking to it - even if it means settling behind some great truck for many miles.?

ĦĦĦĦTo prevent other drivers from falling into reckless ways, American motorists try always to stay close behind the vehicle in front which can make it impossible, when all the vehicles are moving at about 55 mph, to make a real lane change. European visitors are constantly falling into this trap. They return to the Old World still flapping their arms in frustration because while driving in the State in their car they kept failing to get off the highway when they wanted to and were swept along to the next city.?

ĦĦĦĦHowever, one nation above all others lives scrupulously by its traffic regulations - the Swiss. In Switzerland, if you were simply to anticipate a traffic light, the chances are that the motorist behind you would take your number and report you to the police. What is more, the police would visit you; and you would be convicted. The Swiss take their rules of the road so seriously that a diver can be ordered to appear in court and charged for speeding on hearsay alone, and very likely found guilty. There are slight regional variations among the French, German and Italian speaking areas, but it is generally safe to assume that any car bearing a CH sticker will be driven with a high degree of discipline.?

ĦĦĦĦ78.The fact that the Brazilians regard traffic lights as a kind of roadside decoration suggests that ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. traffic lights are part of street scenery

ĦĦĦĦB. they simply ignore traffic lights?

ĦĦĦĦC. they want to put them at roadsides

ĦĦĦĦD. there are very few traffic lights

ĦĦĦĦ?

ĦĦĦĦ79. The second and third paragraphs focus on the difference between ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. the Atlantic Ocean and other oceans

ĦĦĦĦB. English drivers and American drivers?

ĦĦĦĦC. European drivers and American drivers

ĦĦĦĦD. European drivers and South American drivers?

ĦĦĦĦ80.The phrase "anticipate the green light"(Line 1, Para. 3) is closest in meaning to ____.

ĦĦĦĦA. wait for the green light to be on

ĦĦĦĦB. forbid others to move before the green light?

ĦĦĦĦC. move off before the green light is on

ĦĦĦĦD. follow others when the green light is on

ĦĦĦĦSECTION B SKIMMING AND SCANNING  £Û5 MIN.£Ŭ

ĦĦĦĦIn this section there are seven passages with a total of ten multiple-choice questions. Skim or scan them as required and then mark your answers on your answer sheet.??

ĦĦĦĦTEXT E

ĦĦĦĦFirst read the following question.?

ĦĦĦĦ81.This paper will mainly discuss ____?

ĦĦĦĦA. China's economic policies in general.?

ĦĦĦĦB. China's special economic zones.?

ĦĦĦĦC. significance of investment in China.?

ĦĦĦĦD. China's recent development.??

ĦĦĦĦNow, go through TEXT E quickly and answer question 81.?

ĦĦĦĦOver the past decade, there have been a lot of changes in China's economic policies. Like other developing countries which are attempting to become more export-orientated, China has started to set up free trade zones. These zones are called "Special Economic Zones"(SEZ's) and feature various incentives designed to encourage foreign investment. What is the significance of these zones? Have they really played an important role in the development of significance of these zones? Have they really played an important role in the development of the economy of China? In this paper I first describe the background to the establishment of these zones. Then I describe some of the aims and characteristics of the SEZ's. Lastly, I attempt to assess the significance of the SEZ's in the development of the wider Chinese economy.

ĦĦĦĦTEXT F

ĦĦĦĦFirst read the following question.?

ĦĦĦĦ82.This is a letter of ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. introduction  B. apology  C. complaint  D. recommendation?

ĦĦĦĦNow, go through TEXT F quickly and answer question 82.?

ĦĦĦĦJune 15,200

ĦĦĦĦDear Sir,?

ĦĦĦĦYour shipment of twelve thousand "Smart" watches was received by our company this morning. However, we wish to make a number of complaints concerning the serious delay in delivery and your failure to carry out our instructions with regard to this order.?

ĦĦĦĦLate delivery of the goods has caused us to disappoint several of our most valued customers.?

ĦĦĦĦThe second complaint concerns the mismatch in colour between the watches we ordered and those delivered.?

ĦĦĦĦAs a result of the above problems, therefore, we feel that the most suitable course of action is to return to you unpaid any of the goods considered unsatisfactory. We look forward to your prompt reply.??

ĦĦĦĦYours sincerely, ?

ĦĦĦĦMarks Swift?

ĦĦĦĦManaging Director, ?

ĦĦĦĦJohnson & Sons Ltd.

ĦĦĦĦTEXT G

ĦĦĦĦFirst read the following question.?

ĦĦĦĦ83.The purpose of the pamphlet is to show ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. how much money the card holder can take at a cash machine?

ĦĦĦĦB. how many more benefits the card holder can now enjoy?

ĦĦĦĦC. how card holders can use cash machines of other banks?

ĦĦĦĦD. how travelers canuse cash machines when abroad

ĦĦĦĦNow, go through TEXT G quickly and answer question 83.

ĦĦĦĦNEW DESIGN, MORE BENEFITS?

ĦĦĦĦHere is your new Cashpoint Card. You can use it in exactly the same way as your present card, and the Plus sign means you can take money from your account at even more cash machines.?

ĦĦĦĦAt any of the 2,400 Lloyds Bank Cashpoint machines in the UK you can take out up to Ħê200 a day so long as there is enough money in your account and check how much money is in your account, and order a new statement.?

ĦĦĦĦYou can also use the cash machines of the Bank of Scotland, Barclays Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland.?

ĦĦĦĦWhen you are abroad, you can take out up to Ħê200 a day in local currency from most machines with a VISA or Plus sign-so long as there is enough money in your account.

ĦĦĦĦTEXT H

ĦĦĦĦFirst read the following question.

ĦĦĦĦ84.From its contents' page, we know that the book mainly discusses ____.?

ĦĦĦĦA. German development policy  B. German rural development?

ĦĦĦĦC. German development assistance  D. German development agencies??

ĦĦĦĦNow, go through TEXT H quickly and answer question 84.?

ĦĦĦĦContents?

ĦĦĦĦChapter One Basic elements: Principles and general framework of German development policy  1 ?

ĦĦĦĦDomestic conditions and development:?

ĦĦĦĦBasic criteria for German development policy  6?

ĦĦĦĦChapter Two Priority concerns of German development policy:?

ĦĦĦĦPoverty, education, environmental protection  9

ĦĦĦĦPoverty  11?

ĦĦĦĦStrategies for reducing poverty  13?

ĦĦĦĦEducation  18?

ĦĦĦĦEnvironmental protection and resource conservation  33?

ĦĦĦĦChapter Three  Implementation of German development policy:?

ĦĦĦĦOrganization, instruments and procedures  50

ĦĦĦĦBilateral German development assistance  58?

ĦĦĦĦFinancial cooperation  63?

ĦĦĦĦTechnical cooperation  68?

ĦĦĦĦManpower cooperation    71?

ĦĦĦĦDevelopment assistance at EU level  76?

ĦĦĦĦMultilateral development assistance    81

ĦĦĦĦTEXT I

ĦĦĦĦFirst read the following questions.?

ĦĦĦĦ85.Where is the museum's main entrance??

ĦĦĦĦA. On the third floor.?B. On the fourth floor.?

ĦĦĦĦC. On the fifth floor.?D. On the sixth floor.?

ĦĦĦĦ86.If you want to see stuffed fish and birds, which floor should you go to??

ĦĦĦĦA. The third floor.  B. The fourth floor.?

ĦĦĦĦC. The fifth floor.  D. The sixth floor.

ĦĦĦĦ?

ĦĦĦĦNow, go through TEXT I quickly and answer questions 85 and 86.?

ĦĦĦĦThe Museum of Natural History is one of the most interesting museums at the University of Kansas. The museum opened in 1903, and its first exhibit was L. L. Dyche's collection of stuffed animals. Today, the museum has over 130 exhibits on four floors.?

ĦĦĦĦThe first thing visitors see from the museum's main entrance on the fourth floor is a very large display called a panorama. This exhibit of North American plants and animals was L. L. Dyche's collection. Down one floor is a large collection of fossils found in the Kansas area. On the fifth floor, visitors can learn about North American Indians. Going up one more floor, visitors can see a working beehive, live snakes, stuffed fish and birds, and many other displays of Kansas plants and animals.

ĦĦĦĦTEXT J

ĦĦĦĦFirst read the following questions.

ĦĦĦĦ87.Wher is Cambridge??

ĦĦĦĦA. In the North End in Boston.  B. In the suburbs of Boston.?

ĦĦĦĦC. Near Beacon Hill in Boston.  D. Near Faneuil Hall in Boston.?

ĦĦĦĦ88.How do most people get around in Boston??

ĦĦĦĦA. By the subway.  B. By car.?C. By bus.  D. On foot.

ĦĦĦĦNow, go through TEXT J quickly and answer questions 87 and 88.

ĦĦĦĦBoston is a beautiful big city with historical landmarks, museums and cultural sites. There are a number of fine arts venues and more than 50 colleges and universities in the area, including Harvard in Cambridge, one of the bigger Botson suburbs.?

ĦĦĦĦTo see 372-year-old Boston, put on your tennis shoes and tour the streets on foot. Most of the city's sights can be seen within a five-square-mile area in the North End, the historic center of the city. Most p