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2023年同等學力人員申請碩士學位外國語水平全國統一考試A英語試卷一ENGLISHQUALIFICATION TESTFORMASTER-DEGREEPaper One(90minutes)Part IDialogue Communication(10 minutes,10 PartⅡVocabulary(10minutes,10points)PartⅢReading Comprehension(45minutes,25PartⅣC10ze(15 minutes,15 points)PartVErrorDetection 00 minutes,5考生須知6590分鐘00開始,10:303560分鐘,10:30開始306018分。請考生務必將本人準考證號最終兩位數字填寫在本頁右上角方框內。3.本試卷一為A型試卷,2A型答題卡上,,定監考員予以更換。4.在答題卡上對旳旳填涂措施為:A【D】。5反扣在自己旳桌面上,繼續做試卷二。監考員將到座位上收取試卷一和試卷一答題卡。6.監考員收卷過程中,考生須配合監考員驗收,并請監考員在準考證上簽字(作為考生交卷旳憑據)。否則,若發生答卷遺失,責任由考生自負。PaperOne試卷一PartIDialogueCommunication(10minutes,10points)Section ADialogue CompletionDirections:Inthissection,youwillread5shortincompletedialoguesbetweentwospeakers,eachfollowedby4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheanswerthatbestsuitsthesituationtocopletethedialoguebymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.youmindturningdowntheTVaI'mtalkingonthephone,andI'mhavingahardtimehearing.B: _ _ __Pleaseforgive me.B.Oh,sure!I'msorryaboutthat.C.Youshouldhavetoldmeearlier.D.I’msorrytohearaboutit.2.A:Hi,I'myourneighborin405,nextdoor I'mSunnyChan.B: ___ ___ A.Imoved hereabouta week ago.B.Hopewecouldbecomegoodneighbors.C.Hi! Everyonehere seemsveryfriendly.D.JillKingston.Nice tomeetyou.runmeover totheoffice?I'mlate.Myclockbeslow.B: A.Yes,nevermind.Iwouldrathergive youalift.B.Allright.But you shouldbuyanew clock.C.It’S mypleasure.May Ihelpyou fixyour D.Yeah,I'llbegladtoyouoff on mywaytowork.4.A:I’msorry.He’Snotinhisoffice.B:_ ______ __A.Are surehe willbebacksoon?Wouldyou liketo leaveamessage?C.Can you takeamessageforD.Shall I Canhimsometime later?5.A:Do youmindifItakeoffmy jacket?B:___ _ ___Ofcoursenot,make yourselfathome.Oh,it’svery kindofyoutodoso.be happyifIcanbeofanyhelp.D.Yes,it’sprettywarm inhere.SectionBDialogueComprehensionthis section,youwillread5Shortconversationsbetweenamanand awoman.Attheend ofeachconversationthere isaquestion followedby4choicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosethe bestanswertothequestionfrom the4bymarkingthe correspondingletterwith asinglebarthesquare bracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.6.Man:BobandSueseemneverdisciplinetheir daughter.She’srealnuts.Woman:Theyarekept in the darkabouttheirdaughter’Sbehavioratschool.Question:WhatcanwelearnaboutBobandSue’S A.Shelikestoeatnuts.B.Sheisself-disciplined.C.Shebehaves badlyat school.D.Sheenjoys leavingherparentsinthe dark.7.Woman:Now,Richard,wouldyoucaretoexplainhow theanswerstothe testquestionsappearedonyourdesk?Man:Icall’t,ProfessorHarley.Someone musthaveleftonmydesk.Question:Whatisthe man’sA.Heissuspectedof cheatingB.Heleft theanswersonhisC.Hedoesn’tknow howtoexplain.D.Hedidn’tknowtheanswers tothequestions.8.Woman:Don’tforgettome alinewhenyou settleMan:Iwon’t.I’ll keepposted.Question:WhatdoesthemanA.He’llwritetothe woman.B.He’lltellthewoman hisnewaddress.C.He’llvisitthewomanonceinawhile.D.He’llchatwiththe womanonthephone.9.Man:Betty,howwasyour triptothemuseum withTomthisafternoon?Woman:Don’t askQuestion:Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Somethingaboutthe museuminterested her.B.Something waswrongWiththe trip.C.Shedoesn’tknowanythingaboutthemuseum.D.Shedoesn’twanttoanswer theman’squestion.10.Man:Hey, Mary.Iwasinvitedtobeajudgefor theAmerica BeautyContest.Woman:Oh,really?Come on,you'repullingmy leg.Question:WhatdoesthewomanA.She hasnochanceto win.B.Themanisencouragingher.C.She’ll attendthecontest.D.The manistryingtofoolPartⅡVocabulary(10 minutes,10points)SectionADirections:Inthissectionthereare10sentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.Chooseheonefromthe4choicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWEREET.11.The surveydoesnotallowforthefactthatsomestudentsare attending part-time.A.explain B.deny C.consider D.recognizeBritishscientistshavefound howtodiagnose the disease,whichcauseslossof memoryandpersonalitychange.A.control B.determine C.preventD.treatWitnesseswereallegedlytorturedorsubjectedtopressuretofabricateevidenceagainsthim.A.fixup B.takeup C.pack up D.makeupSoinsteadwespentthewholeafternoonhangingaroundin gorgeousautumn sun.A.golden B.beautiful C.warm D.shining15.Iouldntwokoutwhyanyone ouldinventnsoboring.A.drawupB.bringaboutC.putforwardD.figureout16.Youcaneasilyfindoutthebenefitsofflexibleworkingforbothyouandyouremployer.A.loose B.effective C.elastic D.resourceful17.TheState Department hasissued aregulationabolishingthespecialprivilegesfor governmentofficials.A.grants B.rights C.advantages D.interestsAmericansgo forplanofpushing theservices inthe U.S.?A.support B.adopt C.hinder D.attack19.Whatlies inpiecesaroundthemrepresents,ineffect,auniqueprivate exhibitionopentoaluckyfew.A.inshort B.in particular fact D.inturn20.TheweekendeventwillbecenteredaroundWyeCollegeinAshford,Kent,buttheoutingtothedocksshouldbetheA.climaxB.pleasureC.expectation D.surpriseSectionBDirections:Inthissection,thereare10incompletesentences.Foreachsentencethereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.21.TheninJune1967thecountry____diplomaticrelationswithIsraelaftertheoutbreakoftheSixDayWar.A.broke away B.brokeoff C.cutout D.cutdownhasfacedtheembarrassing _ __ofdecidingwmuchextra togiveawaiterortaxi—driver.A.incident B.event C.dilemma D.menace23.Theschoolarrangedroadtripappearsto __ thespringbreak.A.conformto B.coincidewith C.consist inD.collidewith24.Thenewairportterminalissureto_________ thedevelopmentoftourism.A.imitate B.fascinate C.impose D.facilitate25.TheHuntingtonLibraryhasan________collectionofrarebooksandmanuscriptsofBritishandAmericanhistoandliterature.A.intensive B.intentionalC.extensiveD.extensionalwillreachitshighestinadecadeacrossmostofAsiathisyear,threateningto _ recent productivitygains.A.reverse B.reserve C.retrieve D.revise27.Thosegovernmentswillprovidebig foodand fuel____ _ accordingto the AsianDevelopment Bank.A.substitutes B.substances C.subsequences ubsidies28.In mild winters apple buds began to break soon afteChristmas,leavingthem___ __ tofrostdamage.A.reluctant B.tough C.hostile D.vulnerable29.Whatis happeningisasurvival-of-the-fitteststraggleaffecting _____ smallerfactories inrelativelylow-tech,labor-intenseindustries.A.primarily B.rationally C.primitivelyD.respectively30.Atraditionalcritichastheadvantage of beingable to _ _standardsandvaluesinheritedfrom the A.turnup B.turnover C.turnto D.turninPanⅢReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)Directions:Thereare5passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowed by5questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,Cand D.Choosethe tone and markthecorrespondingletterwith asinglebaracrossthesquare bracketsonyour machine-scoringANSWERET.PassageOneThejobwasdone,anditwastimeforalastbegantappingthepocketsofhisoveralls,lookingforthenewpacketofMarlborohehadboughtthatmorning.Itwasnotthere.ItWasasheswungaroundtolookinhistoolboxforthecigarettesthatEddiesawtheinthemiddleofthebrandnewredWasalumpthesizeofapacketofigarettes.“I’vedoneitagain!”saidEddieangrily.“I’veleftthecigarettesunderthecarpet!”Hehaddonethisoncebefore,andtakingupandrefittingthecarpethadtakenhimtwohours.Eddiewasdeterminedthathewasnotgoingtospendanothertwohoursinthishouse.Hedecidedtogetridofthelumpanotherway.Itwouldmeanwastingagoodpacketofcigarettes,nearlyfull,butanythingwasbetterthantakingupthewholecarpetandfittingitagain.Heturnedtohistoolboxforalargehammer.Eddiedidn’twanttodamagethecarpetitself,sohetookackofwoodandplaceditontopofthelumpThenhebegantobeattheblockofwoodashardashecould.Hekeptbeating,hopingMrs.Vanbrughwouldn’thearthenoiseandcometoseewhathewaswouldbedifficulttoexplainwhyhewashammeringthemiddleofherbeautifulnewcarpet….Thelumpwasbeginningtoflattenout.Afterthreeorfourminutes,thejobWasfinallyfinished.Eddiepickeduphistools,andbegantowalkouttohiscar.Mrs.Vanbrughaccompaniedhim.Sheseemedalittleworriedaboutsomething.“Youngman,whileyouwereworkingtoday,youdidn’tbyanychanceseeanysignofArmand,didyou?Armandismylethimoutofhiscage,yousee,thisdisappeared.Helikestowalkaroundtheheusuallyjustcomesbacktohiscageafteranhourorsoandgetsrightin.Onlytodayhedidn’tcomeback.He’Sneverdonesuchathingbefore,it’Smostpeculiar…”“No,madam,Ihaven’tseenhimanywhere,”saidEddie,ashereachedtostarttheCar.Andhesawhis packetofMarlborocigarettes onthepanel,wherehehadleftitatlunchtime…And herememberedthelump in thecarpet….What didEddieWant todowhenhehad finishedfitting thecarpet?To haveacigarette.Tohammerthecarpetflat.C.To putbackhistools.D.To startworkinthediningroom.Why didn’tEddietakeoutthethingunderthecarpet?Itwasimpossiblefor himtotakeup thecarpetoncewas fitted.He didn’tneedthe cigarettesbecausehehadsomeoreintheCar.It wouldtake too longtotakeupthecarpetandrefitit.Heintendedtocomeback andremovethelumpthenextday.33.WhatdidEddiedo withthehammer?A.Hedrovenailsintothelump.B.Hefixed his C.Heretiredthe carpet.D.Heflattenedthelump.Mrs. Vanbrughworried that _ __ _.herpet wasnowhere tobefoundfittingthecarpetwouldbeexpensiveEddie wouldsmokeinthe houseEddiehadn’tdoneaproperjobWhat was really under the A.Thepacketof cigarettes.B.Eddie’Shammer.C. Alumpof D.Themissingpet.PassageTwoIftwoscientistsatLosAlamosNationalLaboratoryarecorrect,peoplewillstillbedrivinggasoline-poweredcars50yearsfromnow,givingoutheat-trappingcarbondioxideintotheatmosphere-andyetthatcarbondioxidewillnotcontributetoglobalwarming.Thescientists,FJeffreytinandWilliamL.KubicJr.,areproposingaconcept,whichtheyhavepatrioticallynamedGreenFreedom,forremovingcarbondioxidefromtheairandturningitbackintogasoline.Theideaiswouldbeblownoveraliquidsolutionwhichwouldabsorbthecarbondioxide.Thecarbondioxidewouldthenbeextractedandsubjectedtochemicalreactionsthatwouldturnitintotheyhavenotyetbuiltafuelfactory,orevenasmall.prototype,thescientistssayitisallbasedonexistingtechnology.“Everythingintheconcepthasbeenbuilt,isoperatingorhasaclosecousinthatisoperating,”Dr.Martinsaid.Theproposaldoesnotviolateanylawsofphysics,andotherscientistshaveindependentlysuggestedsimilartheeffortstoreduceemissionsofcarbondioxide,threesolutionshavebeenoffered:hydrogen-poweredcars,electriccarsandbiofuels.Biofuelsaregasolinesubstitutesproducedfromplantslikecornorsugarcane.Plantsabsorbcarbondioxideastheygrow,butgrowingcropsforfueltakesupwidestripsofland.Hydrogen-poweredCarsemitnocarbondioxide,butproducinghydrogenrequiresenergy,andifthatenergycomesfromcoal-firedpowerplants,thentheproblemhasnotbeensolved.Theproblemwithelectriccarsisthattheyhavetypicallybeenlimitedtoarangeoftensofmilesasopposedtothehundredsofmilesthatcanbedrivenonatankofgas.Gsolineitturnsoutisnalmostidealfel(exceptthatitproducescarbondioxide).IfitCanbemadeoutofcarbondioxideintheair,theLosAlamosconceptmaymeanthereislittlereasontoswitch,afterall.“It’sdefinitelyworthpursuing,”saidMartinI.Hoffert,aprofessorofphysicsatNewYorkUniversity.“Ithasacoupleofpiecestoitthatarescientistsalsosaidheproposallooked promisingbutcouldnotevaluateitfullybecause thedetails hadnot beenpublished.36.Whatismostremarkableabouttheproposal,made by thetwoscientists?。A.Itis givenapatriotic name.B.No law ofphysicsis violated.C.Itisbasedon existingtechnology.D.Carbon dioxideCanbeconvertedintofuelWhatisthe biggestproblem withhydrogen-poweredcars?There isno cheap sourceofhydrogen.Theremightbeasafetyproblem in hydrogen production.C.Theymay stillbeacause ofglobalwarming.D.Theyarenotsuitableforlong-distancetravel.38.If whatisproposedbythe two scientistsbecomestrue, ______ _ ___.air pollutionwill,becomeathingofthe pasttherewillbeno needforgasolinesubstitutesC. peoplewillbeabletouse muchcheaper D.therewillbenomorebiofuel-poweredvehicles39.Whichofthe followingCall bestdescribe theattitudeofMartin IHofferttotheproposal?A.Indifferent. B. Positive. 40.Thepassage ismainlywrittento__ _ ____.A. introduceanewconceptB.compare differentenergyC.stresstheimportance of gasolineD.discusssolutionsto globalwarmingPassageThreeInherinternationalbestsellingTalktotheHand,authorLynneTruss.arguesthatcommoncourtesiessuchassaying“Excuseme”arepracticallyextinct.Therearecertainlyplentywhowouldagreewithher.Isitreallytrue?Wedecidedtofindoutbyexperiments.InzensofAmericancities,ourreportersperformedtwoexperim6rits:“doortests”(wouldanyoneholdoneopenforthem?);and“documentdrops”(who-wouldhelpthemretrieveapiletheway,thereportersencounteredalltypes:menandwomenofdifferentraces,ages,professions,andincomelevels.While90percentofthepeoplepassedthedoortest,only55percentpassedthedocumentdrop.Arepeoplelesslikelytohelpotherswhendoingsotakesextraeffortortime?Notreportersthepregnantwomanwhothoughtnothingofbendingdowntohelpuswithourpapers.OrthewomannamedLizwhobalancedtwocoffees,herkeysandherwalletonatakeouttraywithonehand,whilepickinguppapersoffthewetpavementwiththeother.Herreasonforhelping?“Iwasthere,”shesaid.Overall,menwerethemostwillingtohelp,especiallywhenitcametodocumentdrops.Inthose,menofferedaid63percentofthetime,comparedto47percentamongwomen.Ofcourse,menweren’tentirelydemocraticaboutwhomthey’dhelp.Allofthemheldthedoorforthefemalereporter,andweremorethantwiceaslikelytohelpherpickupfallenpapersthantheyweretohelpourmalereporter.Byfar,themostcommonreasonpeoplecitedforbeingwillingtogooutoftheirwaytohelpotherswastheirupbrining“ISthewayIwasraisesaidneyongwomanwhoheldadoor open despite strugglingwith her umbrellaon arainydayinBrooklyn.Werealizethisisn’tarigorousscientificstudy,butwebelieveitisareasonablereal-worldtestofgoodmannersaroundtheglobe.Andit'scomfortingtoknowthatinaplacewheremillionsofpeoplepushoneanothereachdaytogetabletodoitwithaiftheyCanmakenicecanmakeniceanywhere.41.Which ofthefollowingis thebestwordtodescribetheexperiments?A.Scientific. B.Biased. C.Revolutionary. examplesofthe pregnantwomanand areusedto showthat somepeople_ _ __ .A.maytakethe trouble tohelpB. won’ttake thetrouble tohelpothersC.may help others savetimeD.won’thelpotherssavetimeAccordingtotheexperiments,___ A.womenaremorecareful.B.womenaremorelikelytoneedhelpC.men aremorereadyto.helpD.menaremore democraticinhelpingothersHelpingothers isabehaviorthatislargelyby__ _ _ .A.social normB.family educationC. pecificsituationD.personal characterTheresultsoftheexperimentshaveshownthatcommoncourtesies ____.arestillwithusaredisappearingvarywithprofessionsD.needrigorousstudyPassageFourWithinalargeconcreteroom,Cutoutofamountainonafreezing-coldislandjust1,000kilometersfromtheNorthPole,couldliethefutureofhumanity.Theroomisavault(地下庫)designedtoholdaround2millionseeds,representingallknownvarietiesoftheworld’Scrops.Itisbeingbuilttosafeguardtheworld’Sfoodsupplyagainstnuclearwar,climatechange,terrorism,risingsealevels,earthquakesandthecollapseofelectricityiesIftheworstcametotheworst,thiswouldallowtheworldtoreconsructgricultureonthisplanetsaysCaryowler,direcoroftheGlobalCropDiversityTrust,anindependentinternationalorganizationpromotingtheproject.TheNorweia(挪威旳)vernmentisplanningtotheeedbanknextyearattherequestofcropscientists.The$3millionvaultwillbebuiltdeepinsideasandstonemountainontheNorwegianArcticislandofSpitsbergen.Thevaultwillhavemeter-thickwallsofreinforcedconcreteandwillbeprotectedbehindtwoairlocksandhigh-securitydoors.Thevault’Sseedcollectionwillrepresenttheproductsofsome10,000yearsofplantbreedingbytheworld’Srmers.Thoughmostarenolongerwidelyvarietiescontainvitalgeneticpropertiesstillregularlyusedinplantbreeding.Tosurvive,theseedsneedfreezingtemperatures.Operatorsplantoreplacetheairinsidethevaulteachwinter,whentemperaturesinSpitsbergenarearound-18℃.Butevenifsomedisastermeantthatthevaultwasabandoned,thepermanentlyfrozensoilwouldkeeptheseedsevenacceleratedglobalwarmingwouldtakemanydecadestopenetratethemountainvault.“Thiswillbetheworld’smostsecuregenebank,”SaysFowler.“Butitsseedswillonlybeusedwhenallothersampleshavegoneforsomereason.”Theprojectcomesatatimewhenthereisgrowingconcernaboutthesafetyofexistingseedbanksaroundtheworld.Manyhavebeencriticizedfortheirpoorsecurity,ageingrefrigeration(冷藏)systemsandvulnerableelectricitysupplies.TheschemewonUNapprovalatameetingoftheFoodandAgricultureOrganizationinRomeinOctober2023.Afeasibilitystudysaidthefacility“wouldessentiallybebuilttolastforever”.TheNorwegian vaultisimportant in that _ __ _ .A.the seedsinitrepresenttherarestvarietiesofworld’S cropsBthe seedsinit couldrevive agricultureif theworstthingshouldhappenC.itisbuiltdeepinamountainona freezing-coldArcticlandisstrong enough againstalldisasters causedbymannatureTheseedbankprojectwasproposedby _.A.theNorwegiangovernment B.Norwegian farmersC.Spitsbergenresidents D.agriculturalscientists48.The seedsin thevault will bestored _ _ ___ _.A.assamplesofworldcropvarietiesB. asproductofworldplantbreedingC.fortheirvaluablegeneticpropertiesD.fortheirresistancetoplant diseases49.For the seedbank project tobesuccessful,themostimportant factoris probably .constructingtightairlocksmaintaininghigh securitykeepingfreezingtemperaturesstoring largequantitiesofseeds50.Whichof the followingstatements istrue?A.TheNorwegianvaultmodelsafterexistingseedB.TheSpitsbergenseedbank isexpected tolast10,006years.C.Theexistingseedbankshavepotentialproblems.D.TheUNfinanced theSpitsbergenseedbank.PassageFiveProbablythehardestpartofsettinggoalsisthefirststepofactuallydecidingtotakeaction!Thefirstbarrierfacingmostpeopleistheincorrectassumptionthatgoalsareonlyforbusinesspeople.Therealityiseveryonesetsgoalsmentallythroughouttheday.TherearealwaysoccasionswheresomethinghastobedoneataparticulartimeOrinaparticularplace.Simpleexamplescouldbegettingupatacertaintimeinordertobeatwork,ortomeetwithafriendforaleisureactivity.Thebeautyofhavinggoalsistheuniqueness.ofeachoneto’thegoalsetter.Whetheritispersonal,financial,businessorspiritual,theyareallspecifictothatpersonandtheircircumstances.Themostimportntpatinitiallyistowritethmnvinggoalswrittendowngivesyouincrediblepowerwhilehelpingtofocusonthisarea.Aimforsomethingthatwillstretchyouwhileremainingvable.Ifyouachieveyourgoaltooeasily,itisnothighenoughtomakeanysignificantchangeinyourlifeandneedstobeted.Ontheotheryouconsistentlymissthee-evaluate,andconsidersettingthemalittleloweraswillonlygetdiscouragedandprobablygiveup.Theaimisokeepgrowing,andmovingintoamoresatisfactorypositionforyourparticularcircumstances.Asyouobtainthelevelsthatyouhavesetforyourself,alwaysincludeasmallrewardateachpoint.Thismightonlybeasmallthingintheearlydayslikeamealoutoraweekendvacation.Rememberthatthesechangeswillnothappenovernightandtherewillbeaperiodoftimewhennothingseemstobehapiswhythegoalsneedtobedetailedandasspecificaspossiblewithaconsequenceandbenefit.Allowsometimeonadailybasistoeducateyourselfonhowtomakethenecessaryadjustmentsinyourlife.Thiscouldincludelisteningtoareadingabookonmotivationetc.Asimplemethodtostartwithcouldbeonegoalinthemainareasoflifetobeachievedinonemonth,sixmonths,twelvemonthsorfiveyears.Breakthatdownfurtherintoadaily,weeklyandmonthlysystem.Stayfocusedanddisciplinedt0achieveallthatyoudesire.ThesimpleexamplesinParagraph 1conveythe messagethat__ __ .goalsaresetmostly for importantthingsmostpeopleknowwhenit is timetoset goalspeoplesetgoalsto getthingsdoneall thetimeitisnecessary to setgoalsoccasionallyThecharmofhavinggoalsisthateachgoal is_ _ _ .important B.motivated C.specialD.spiritual53.A goodgoal isone that_____ ______ A.keepsgrowing allthetimeishighenoughyetattainablemoves oneintoasatisfactorypositionisevaluatedfromtimeto time54.Goals havetobedetailedSOthatpeople ___ _ .A.canknowtheirachievements ateach stageB.willeventually reach the levelsset forthemselvesC.maygetsmallrewardssuchasa mealoutD.canadjustthemonvarious55.For a goaltobe achieved,onehas to _ A.believeinwhatheisdoingB.adapt oneselfto newchangesC.divertfromroutine sometimesD.concentrateon ituntilitisPart.ⅣCloze(15minutes,15points)Directions:Inthispart, thereis apassage with15eachblankthereare 4choicesmarked A,B,C, D.Choosethebestanswerforeachblankandmarkthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.A preenttionhastwo important componentswhatyouay and56 youdeliverit.Thetermdeliverycoversa wide57offeaturesofspeakingandeyecontactisoneofthem.Theappropriateuseofeyecontact58fromoneculturetoanother.Insomecultures,womenare59tolowertheireyesinmostcommunication60;inothers,youngerpeoplemustkeeptheireyesloweredwhenaddressingolderpeople.61,intheUnitedStates,62youareddressinganindividuaasmalgopofpople,oralargeraudiecyouareexpectedtolookatthem.Youdonothavetostare63andcontinuously;64,itisappropriatewhen:speakingtoonepersonto65occasionally.Inasmallgroupyoushouldlookaroundatthedifferentmembersofthegroup.66whenaddressingalargeraudience,youshouldtrytomakeeyecontactwithdifferentpeoplearoundtheroom.Itisimportanttolookatthe67audience,notjustthepeopleinthecenteroftheroom,68youwillprobablyhavetoturnyourheadand/oryourbodyinordertomakepropereyecontactwithpeople69atthesidesoftheroom.Ifyoulookatthefloorortheceiling,youwillgivetheimpressionthatyouarenotstedinyouraudience.Aspeakerestablishesfriendlyrelationshipwiththeaudience:mainly70eyecontact,andgoodrelationshipisessentialtothesuccessofanyspeech56.A.whyB.whomC.howD.where57.A.stretch B.expanse C.extent D.range58.A.varies B.alters C.specifies D.differentiates59.A.assumed B.proposed C.expected D.desired60. A.domains B.settings C.scopesD.environments61.A.Otherwise B.Moreover C.Likewise D.62.A. whether B.either c.though D.unless63.A.constantly B. intensely C.properlyD.desperately64.A.inaddition instanceC.infact theotherhand65.A.look away B.look aroundC.lookback D.lookover66.A.Even B.And C.Thus D.Or67. A. total B.overall C.utter D. entire68.A.so B.yet C.then D.but69.A. seat B.seated c.beseated D.being70.A.upon B.after C. throughD.untilPart VErrorDetection(10minutes,5points)Directions:Inthispart,thereare10sentences.Eachsentencehas4underlinedwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Identifytheoneunderlinedwordorphrasethatbechangedinorderforthesentencetobecorrect.Markthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsyourmachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.71.WhenIheardtheprincipalcalledmy name,I walkedto thefront toreceivemydiploma.ADBC72.Manyamallhasmadeafortuneandthenhavenoideawhat todowith it.ABCDWhenshearrived,Iwasprettyfedup,becauseIwaitedsinceeight o'clock.A B CDLearners cannotassimilateinformationthat ispresentedtohim at ahigherlevelofabstractionA BCthanthatatwhichtheyfeelcomfortable.DAsyouknowthatmustcheckinatleast30minutesbeforetakeoffformostflights.A BC D76.Afterattracting morethana millionmarchers—fourtimesofthesizeof theA Bhistorical1963Marchon Washington-the2023MarchforWomen’sLifebecamethelargestmassCdemonstrationinhistory.D77.Althoughwellreceivingbybusinessleaders,thebook isnotmeant to whitewashanyA BCofthemiscalculationsandshortsighteddecisionsofsome corporate bosses.D78.Sefiously, alwaysavenot done,butwhatisdonesomethingyouwishyouhABCDcannotbeundone.Comparing moneywithfriends,Ipreferthe lattermore,forrealfriendsare notA BCeasytocomeby,and wemustvaluetheir realfriendship.DBreakingupwaterintohydro
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