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    MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST 9Choose the word that difers rom the rest in the position o the main stress in each o the ollowing !estions"1: A. foreword B. preface C. index D. mature2: A. character B. procedure C. sophomore D. plagiarize3: A. photography B. inaccurate C. eligile D. originate!: A. o"cial B. delicate C. opponent D. diploma#: A. extracurricular B. auditorium C. recommendation D. cooperationChoose the #est answer"$: %or&ers who do not oey the safety regulations will e ''''''' immediately.A. refused B. re(ected C. disappro)ed D. dismissed

    *: +,m sorry- teacher. +,)e ''''''' my homewor& on the us.A. forgotten B. let C. missed D. left: /he ''''''' for hours. 0hat,s why her eyes are red now.A. cried B. has een crying C. has cried D. was crying: 045 stands for ''''''' .A. 0eaching of nglish li&e a 4oreign 5anguage B. 0esting of nglish as a 4oreign 5anguageC. 0eaching of nglish as a 4oreign 5anguage D. 0est of nglish as a 4oreign 5anguage16: 7e did not share his secrets with many people ut he ''''''' in her.A. confessed B. consented C. con8ded D. re)ealed11: 7e dro)e fast and arri)ed an hour ''''''' of schedule.A. in ad)ance B. ahead C. in front D. on account12: 0he area was ''''''' y that storm- wasn,t it9A. attac&ed B. struc& C. eaten D. infected13: An architect planning a new should always ''''''' in mind his client,s needs.

    A. carry B. ear C. rememer D. ta&e1!: y sister supports her li)ing y ''''''' of e)ening (os.A. means B. ways C. methods D. measures1#: 7e always did well at school ''''''' ha)ing his early education disrupted y illness.A. apart from B. in spite of C. in addition to D. ecause of1$: +n '''''' people- the areas of the rain that control speech are located in the left hemisphere.A. mostly B. most C. almost D. most of1*: /tars shine ecause of ''''''' produced y the nuclear reactions ta&ing place within them.A. the amount of light and heat is B. which the amount of light and heatC. the amount of light and heat that it is D. the amount of light and heat1: '''''''' is not clear to researchers.A. %hy did dinosaurs ecome extinct B. %hy dinosaurs ecame extinctC. Did dinosaurs ecome extinct D. Dinosaurs ecame extinct1: ''''''' no two people thin& exactly ali&e- there will always e disagreement- ut disagreement should not always

    e a)oided; it can e healthy if handled creati)ely.A. %hen B. %hile C.

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    3#. Can you see to these letters 8rst- please9 0he others '''''''' answered immediately.A. must e B. don,t ha)e to e C. mustn,t e D. ha)e to e$lac%en the letter &' $' C' or ( on )o!r answer sheet to show the !nderlined part that needs correction"3$: 0he population of California more than douled IAJ during the period IBJ 1!61$6- creating prolems in ICJ road

    uilding and pro)ide IDJ water for its arid southern section.3*: 7ard and resistant to IAJ corrosion- ronze is traditionally IBJ used in ell casting ICJ and is the material used

    widely most IDJ for metal sculpture.3: +n a microwa)e o)en- radiation penetrates food and is IAJ then asored primarily IBJ y water molecules- caused

    ICJ heat to spread through the food IDJ.3: A liHuid that might e a poor IAJ conductor when pure IBJ is often used to ma&e ICJ solutions that readily transmits

    IDJ electricity.

    !6: By identifying IAJ similar words or structures in di>erent languages- we 8nd e)idence that those languages arerelated IBJ and may e deri)ed ICJ from same ancestor IDJ.

    Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each o the ollowing !estions"41: I remember someone giving me a rubber doll on my 10thbirthday.A. /omeone is rememered gi)ing me a ruer doll on my 16 thirthday.B. + am gi)en a ruer doll on my 16 thirthday y someone + rememer.C. n my 16thirthday- a ruer doll is rememered y someone gi)ing me.D. + rememer eing gi)en a ruer doll on my 16 thirthday.42: Mary exclaimed that the singers voice was so sweet.A. 7ow sweet is the singer,s )oice9 said ary. B. %hat a sweet )oice the singer has- said ary.C. 7ow sweet )oice the singer is- said ary. D. %hat a sweet )oice the singer is- said ary.43: ou should not !ee" bad com"any under any circumstances.A. +n no circumstances should you e friends with ad people.

    B.

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    moon from arth. 0he eruption of the Kra&atao )olcano in 13 left dust particles in the atmosphere- which cloudedthe sun and ga)e the moon a luish tint. 0his particular occurrence of the lue moon may ha)e gi*en rise to theexpression that we use today. Another example occurred more than a century later. %hen ount @inatuo erupted inthe @hilippines in 11- the moon again too% ona lue tint.$1: &his "assage is about 77777.A. a phase of the moon B. an unusual color C. a month on the calendar D. an idiomatic expression$2: 8ow long has the ex"ression %once in a blue moon* been around5A. 4or around #6 years B. 4or less than 166 yearsC. 4or more than 166 years D. 4or 266 years$3: , blue moon could best be described as 77777.A. a full moon that is not lue in color B. a new moon that is lue in color

    C. a full moon that is lue in color D. a new moon that is not lue in color$4: &he word +h!e,in the "assage is closest in meaning to 77777.A. shape B. date C. color D. size$$: 9hich o the ollowing might be the date o a %blue moon*5A. anuary 1 B. 4eruary 2 C. April 1# D. Decemer 31$+: 8ow many blue moons would there most li!ely be in a century5A. ! B. 3# C. *6 D. 166$/: ,ccording to the "assage' the moon actually loo!ed blue 77777.A. after large )olcanic eruptions B. when it occurred late in the moonC. se)eral times a year D. during the month of 4eruary$: &he ex"ression +gi*en rise to,in the "assage could be best re"laced by 77777.A. created a need for B. ele)ated the le)el ofC. spurred the creation of D. righten the color of$6: 9here in the "assage does the author describe the duration o a lunar cycle5

    A. 5ines 23 B. 5ines * C. 5ines 16 D. 5ines 1611+0: &he "hrasal verb +too% on,in the "assage could be best re"laced by 77777.A. employed B. egan to ha)e C. undertoo& D. tac&led

    -UI(E( CLO.E/0he aility to weep is a uniHuely human form of emotional response. /ome scientists ha)e suggested that humantears are e)idence of an aHuatic past ut this does not seem )ery li&ely. %e cry from the moment we enter this I$1J

    ''''''' for a numer of reasons. 7elpless aies cry to I$2J ''''''' their parents that they are ill- hungry oruncomfortale. As they I$3J '''''''- they will also cry (ust to attract parental attention and will often stop when theyget it.

    0he idea that ha)ing a good cry can do you I$!J ''''''' is a )ery old one and now it has scienti8c )alidity since recentresearch into tears has shown that they contain a natural pain&iller called en&aphalin. By I$#J ''''''' sorrow and pain-this chemical helps you to feel etter. %eeping can increase the Huantities of en&aphalin you I$$J '''''''.

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    Despite the gathering of more information aout ordinary women during the nineteenth century- most of the writingaout women conformed to the great women theory of history- (ust as much of mainstream American historyconcentrated on great men. 0o demonstrate that women were ma&ing signi8cant contriutions to American life-female authors singled out women leaders and wrote iographies- or else important women produced theirautoiographies. ost of these leaders were in)ol)ed in pulic life as reformers- acti)ists wor&ing for women,s right to)ote- or authors- and were not representati*eat all of the great mass of ordinary women. 0he li)es of ordinarypeople continued- generally- to e untold in the American histories eing pulished.

    /1: 9hat does the "assage mainly discuss5A. 0he role of literature in early American histories.B. 0he place of American women in written histories.

    C. 0he &een sense of history shown y American women.D. 0he great women approach to history used y American historians./2: &he word %contem"orary* in the "assage is closest in meaning to 77777.A. past B. temporary C. written at that time D. elonging to the present time/3: In the rst "aragra"h' radstreet' 9arren' and ,dams are mentioned to show that 77777.A. a woman,s status was changed y marriage.B. e)en the contriutions of outstanding women were ignored.C. only three women were ale to get their writing pulished.D. poetry produced y women was more readily accepted than other writing y women./4: &he word +cele#rator),in the "assage means that the writings reerred to were 77777.A. related to parties B. religious

    C. serious D. full of praise/$. &he word +the),in the "assage reers toA. counterparts B. authors C. e>orts D. sources

    /+: In the second "aragra"h' what wea!ness in nineteenth;century histories does the author "oint out5A. 0hey put too much emphasis on daily acti)ities.B. 0hey left out discussion of the in=uence on money on politicsC. 0he sources of the information they were ased on were not necessarily accurate.D. 0hey were printed on poor Huality paper.//: ibraryand the #o"hia #mith ?ollection5A. 0hey were comined and pulished in a multi)olume encyclopedia aout women.

    B. 0hey formed the asis of college courses in the nineteenthcentury.C. 0hey pro)ided )aluale information for twentieth century historical researchers.D. 0hey were shared among women,s colleges throughout the