大学英语四级(CET-4)模拟考试题试卷

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大学英语四级(CET-4)模拟考试题试卷服务:面向较高学历人群,提供计算机类,外语类,学历类,资格类,会计类,工程类,医学类等七大类考试的全套考试信息服务及考前培训.1990年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbepause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithalinethroughthecentre.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)Attheoffice.B)Inthewaitingroom.C)Attheairport.D)Inarestaurant.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworktheyhadtofinishintheevening.Thisismostlikelytohavetakenplaceattheoffice.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice”isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1.A)Everyday.B)Everyotherday.C)Everyweek.D)Everyotherweek.(B)2.A)Saturdaymorning.B)Saturdayafternoon.C)Sundaymorning.D)Sundayafternoon.(D)3.A)Theunsmilingfaces.

1B)Thesun.C)TheLondoners.D)Theweather.(D)4.A)Maria’sfriendsdon’tcallherveryoften.B)Mariadoesn’tliketotalkonthephonewithherfriends.C)Marialikestotalkonthephonewithherfriends.D)Mariadoesn’thaveanyfriends.(C)5.A)Thechemistrybook.B)TheEnglishbook.C)Themathbook.D)Thehistorybook.(A)6.A)Holdthephone.B)Makeanothercall.C)Paythemanageravisit.D)AskthewomantofindMr.Whiteforhim.(B)7.A)HewillpayavisittoProf.Wang.B)HewillcongratulateProf.Wang.C)HeisreadytohelpProf.Wang.D)HewilltellProf.Wangthegoodnews.(C)8.A)Totakeabus.B)Tomakeaphonecall.C)Todoshopping.D)Togivethemtothewoman.(A)9.A)Listeningtotheradio.B)Readinganewspaper.C)Watchingtelevision.D)Watchingasportsgame.(B)10.A)Hehasn’tseenanymovieforalongtime.B)Themoviehesawwas“GonewiththeWind”.C)Itisoneofthebestmovieshehaseverseen.D)Helikesseeingmoviesverymuch.(C)

2SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions11to13basedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Goandvisitfriends.B)Haveadinnertogetherwithfriends.C)Goaroundmakingnewfriends.D)Playjokesonfriends.(D)12.A)Forsevenhundredyears.B)Forseveraldecades.C)Forseveralhundredyears.D)Forseventyyears.(C)13.A)AnewmeansoftransportationfromLondontoAustralia.B)Anewly-publishednewspaperinLondon.C)Anon-existentislandinthePacific.D)AnewkindofItaliannoodle.(D)PassageTwoQuestions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14.A)Morethanninemillion.B)Abouthalfamillion.C)Morethanfivemillion.D)Abouttwoandahalfmillion.(A)15.A)Itisforstudentsofthesamecommunityonly.B)Itonlyoffersatwo-yearbasiccourse.C)Itonlytrainsstudentstobeofficemanagers.D)Itonlyacceptsstudentsrejectedbyuniversities.(B)

316.A)Onewhoisstayinginthatstateasawriter.B)Onewhosehomeisinthatstate.C)Onewhohasbeeninthearmy.D)Onewhohasbeeninhealthservices.(B)17.A)CommunitycollegesintheU.S.B)Thenumberofhighschoolgraduates.C)HighereducationintheU.S.D)Thedifferencebetweenprivateandstateuniversities.(C)PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18.A)Hehadtogetajob.B)Hewasafraidoffailure.C)HewantedtojointheArmy.D)Hewasn’tinterestedinstudying.(A)19.A)Attendingpatients.B)Repairingmachines.C)Drivingtaxis.D)Deliveringletters.(D)20.A)Sheencouragedhim.B)Shewasdisappointed.C)Sheexpresseddoubt.D)Shewasshocked.(A)PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Directions:Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.YouareaGermanlivinginBerlin.Onedayyou’rewalkingdownthestreet,

4mindingyourownbusiness,whensuddenlyastrangerapproachedwithasmileonhisface.Afterstoppingyou,heholdsasmallelectronicdeviceclosetohisfaceandspeaksslowlyintoit,saying,inEnglish:“CanyoutellmewhereIcanbuysomesauerkraut?”Whatshouldyoudo?(a)Runaway;(b)Callthepolice;or,(c)Listencloselyforthedevicetosay,inGerman,“KonnenSiemirbittesager,whichSauerkrautKaufenKann?”Themostappropriateresponsewouldbe(c)becausethepersoninfrontofyouisonlyatouristtryingtoenjoyhimself.Thedeviceissaidtohetheworld’sfirstportabletransistor—ahand-heldmicrocomputerthat—atthesametimeconvertsonespokenlanguageintoanother.Thefour-poundbattery-operatedproductiscalledtheVoice,anditisthecreationofAdvancedProductsandTechnologiesanAmericanelectronicscompany.WhentheVoiceisintroducedintheUnitedStatesinlateApril—atapriceof$1,500—itwillbecapableofconvertingspokenEnglishintoItalian,German,FrenchandSpanish.Theproductcomeswithseparatecartridges(盒式储存器)foreachofthefourlanguages,whichcanbechangedwhentheusertravelsfromonecountrytoanother.TheitemwillbesoldinEuropesoonaftertheU.S.Introduction,withcartridgesthatcovertItalian,German,FrenchandSpanishintoEnglish.TheVoiceusesamicrochip(微型集成块)andartificialIntelligencetotranslateLanguages.Itisstartedbyvoicecommandandproducesvoiceoutputthroughabuilt-inspeaker.Thentheusermakesastatementorasksaquestion,theVoiceimmediatelyrepeatswhathasbeensaidinanotherLanguage.21.ThestrangerholdingtheVoiceseemstobe________.A)askingforsomeinformationB)greetingtheGermanC)amusinghimselfD)practisinghisGerman(C)22.TheGermansentence“KonnenSieKann?”means________.A)“Whydon’tyouaskthepoliceman.”B)“Wouldyoulistencloselyforthedevicetosay?”C)“Canyousayitagain,please?”D)“CanyoutellmewhereIcanbuysomesauerkraut?”(D)23.Theword“speaker”inthelastparagraphrefersto________.A)thepersonwhospeakstothedeviceB)acomponentpartoftheVoiceC)thepersonwhospeaksGermanD)thespeechproducedbytheVoice(B)24.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?

5A)Thevoiceisaninventionofanelectronicscompany.B)Thevoiceisahand-heldtranslator.C)Thevoiceisnewproductinwideuse.D)Thevoiceismainlyamicrocomputer.(C)25.TheVoicecantranslate________.A)fromGermanintoanyoftheotherfourlanguagesmentionedB)fromandintoEnglishbyusingthesamecartridgesC)betweenanytwooftheabove-mentionedlanguagesD)fromEnglishintoanyoftheotherfourlanguagesortheotherwayround(D)PassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Computersmayonedayturnnightintoday—withgoodold,naturalsunlight.Colossalcomputer-controlledmirrors,thousandsoffeetacross,mayonedayorbittheearth,reflectingsunlightontoadarkenedUnitedStates.SomeScientistssaythat16ofthesemirrors,eachaboutahalfmileacross,couldaimtheirreflectedlightatoneareaontheearththatwasabout200milesby300miles.Thatmuchlightwouldequalabout56moons.Themirrorswouldbesohighthattheycouldcatchthesun’slightasitwasshiningontheothersideoftheearth.Themirrorscouldorbit—thousandsofmileshigh—atthesamespeedastheearthturnsonitsaxis(轴).Thatway,themirrorswouldalwaysbeoverthesamespot.Thealuminum-coated(涂铝的),plasticmirrorscouldbefoldedupandpackedintoaspaceship,accordingtothescientists.Oncereleasedafewhundredmilesinspace,themirrors,poweredbyasolar-poweredengine,couldmarktherestofthetripintospaceontheirown.Thescientistssaythatthecomputer-controlledmirrorscouldalsobemadetotilt(倾斜)slowly,sothereflectedsunlightwouldsweepslowlyalongthesurfaceoftheearth.Forexample,asnightfell,themirrorscouldbetiltedtolightupBoston.Lateron,asdarknessspreadslowlywestward.Chicago,forexample,thenSanFranciscocouldbelitup.Thereflectedsunlightwouldallowthesecitiestosaveupelectricity.Andinemergencies,suchaspower-failures,themirrorscouldlightuptheaffectedarea.Whatnooneknowsyetiswhateffectthisartificialdaytimewouldhaveonplants,animals,andhumans.Woulditconfusesomeanimalsandharmplantsthatareusedtoregularday-nightcycles?Thescientistsrecommendthatstudiesbedonetofindoutwhathadeffectstheremightbe.26.Theword“colossal”inLine3mostlikelymeans________.A)nuclear-powered

6B)orbitingC)giantD)spinning(D)27.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEofthemirrors?A)Theywouldbemadeofplasticandcoatedwithaluminum.B)Theycouldbelauncheddirectlyintospace.C)Theywouldstayinthesamepositionovertheearth.D)Theycouldreflectsunlighttoalargeareaontheearth.(B)28.Thereflectedlightshouldsweepslowlyalongthesurfaceoftheearthbecausethemirrors________.A)wouldbeoperatedbysolar-poweredenginesB)wouldorbitthousandsofmileshightocatchthesun’slightC)couldmovearoundtheearthatthesamespeedastheearthturnsonitsaxisD)couldbemadetoadjusttheirangles(D)29.Thepurposeforturningnightintodayisto________.A)confuseanimalsandplantsB)lightupmorecitiesC)saveenergyanddealwithemergenciesD)enablepeopletoworklongerhours(C)30.Thewriterofthispassage________.A)givesanobjectiveaccountofthemirrorsB)seemstobemuchworriedabouttheeffectofthemirrorsC)isinfavourofthewideuseofthemirrorsD)suggeststhatartificialdaylightisharmfultolivingbeing(A)PassageThreeQuestions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Assupplierofmostofthefoodweeatandofrawmaterialsformanyindustrialprocesses,agricultureisclearlyanimportantareaoftheeconomy.Buttheindustrialperformanceofagricultureisevenmoreimportantthanthis.Forinnationswheretheproductivityoffarmersislow,mostoftheworkingpopulationisneededtoraisefoodandfewpeopleareavailableforproductionofinvestmentgoodsorforotheractivitiesrequiredforeconomicgrowth.Indeed,oneofthefactorsrelatedmostcloselytothepercapitalincome(人均收入)ofanationisthefractionofitspopulationengagedinfarming.Inthepoorestnationsoftheworldmorethanhalfofthepopulationlivesonfarms.This

7comparessharplywithlessthan10percentinWesternEuropeandlessthan4percentintheUnitedStates.Inshort,thecourseofeconomicdevelopmentingeneraldependsinafundamentalwayontheperformanceoffarmers.Thisperformanceinturn,dependsonhowagricultureisorganizedandontheeconomicenvironment,ormarketstructure,withinwhichitfunction.InthefollowingpagestheperformanceofAmericanagricultureisexamined.Itisappropriatetobeginwithaconversationofitsmarketstructure.31.Thispassageismostprobably________.A)anewsitemB)partofanintroductionofabookC)partofalectureD)anadvertisement(B)32.Whatismostimportanttoagricultureis________.A)theamountoffooditproducesB)thepercapitalincomeoffarmersC)itsindustrialperformanceD)theproductionofinvestmentgoods(C)33.Theword“this”inLine4refersto________.A)theprovisionoffoodandrawmaterialsB)theproductivityoffarmersC)theproductionofinvestmentgoodsD)theeconomyasawhole(A)34.Theperformanceoffarmersessentiallydetermines________.A)thesizeoftheworkingpopulationB)theorganizationofagricultureC)themarketstructureD)thegeneraldevelopmentofeconomy(D)35.Thispassagewillmostprobablybefollowedbyadiscussionof________.A)thestructureofAmericanfarmingpopulationB)themarketstructureofAmericanagricultureC)thevariousfunctionsofAmericanagricultureD)theorganizationofAmericanagriculture(B)PassageFour

8Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Before1945,hardlyanyoneoutsideofNewMexicohadeverheardofAlamogordo.In1960itspopulationnumbered21,723.Eversince1898,whenthetownhadbeenbuiltbytheSouthernPacificRailroad,Alamogordohadbeenalonelytown.Thelandarounditwaslargelydesert,andlargelyempty.Becauseitwasisolatedandbecausetheweatherwasalmostalwaysclearandpeaceful,aspotofdesertnearAlamogordowaschosenasthelastsiteforthefirstatomicbombeverexploded.ThesecretnameofthetestwasZeo.AtdawnonJuly16,1945,theatomicbombwassetoff.Observersagreedthattheyhadwitnessedsomethingunlikeanythingeverseenbymenbefore,ahuge,colorfulfireball,morebrilliantthanthesunflashingasitroseformilesintotheair.Neverbeforehadmenreleasedsomuchpoweratonetime,norhadanynationeverpossessedweaponasterribleanddestructiveastheatomicbomb.Forseveralweeks,thetestwaskeptsecret.WhenanatomicbombwasdroppedfromanAmericanplaneonHiroshima,Japan,newspapersandradiostationsalloverAmericatoldofthetestofthebombinNewMexico.Almosteverybodywasamazedtolearnwherethebombhadbeenmadeandtested;thedesertsoftheSouthwesthadhiddenthesecretwell.Whennewsoftheatomicbombanditsdestructivenesswasannounced,peopleallovertheworldwonderedwhatothernewweaponswerebeingpreparedintheNewMexicodesert.Somepeopledoubtedthatthesecretofmakingatomicbombscouldbekeptfromothercountries.Someevendoubtedthewisdomofusingsopowerfulaweapon.Butnoonedoubtedthatanewkindofwar—andanewkindofworld—hadbegunatAlamogordo,onesummermorningin1945.36.Whatisthemaintopicofthispassage?A)ThesecretofAlamogordo.B)Anewkindofwar.C)Thedestructiveforceofthefirstatomicbomb.D)Theselectionofthetestsiteforthefirstatomicbomb.(A)37.WhichofthefollowingisthemainreasonforchoosingAlamogordoasthetestsite?A)Italwayshadanenjoyableclimate.B)Itwasconnectedtoothercitiesbyarailway.C)Itslocationwouldhidethesecretwell.D)ItwassituatedinsouthwesternNewMexico.(C)38.WhenwastheatomicbombdroppedonHiroshima?A)AssoonasthesecretwasrevealedB)AtdawnonJuly16,1945

9C)ImmediatelyafterthetestD)Severalweeksafterthetest(D)39.Afterthefirstatomicbombexplosion,everybodyagreedthat________.A)itwaswisetochooseAlamogordoasthetestsiteB)manhadenteredtheageofnuclearwarfareC)itwasnotwisetousesuchapowerfulweaponD)itwasnotpossibletokeepthetechnologyofmakingatomicbombssecret(B)40.Thetoneofthispassageisoneof________.A)anxietyB)satisfactionC)encouragementD)fear(B)PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachsentencetherearefourChoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingletimethroughthecentre.41.Theboy’sfatherboughthimalargetoytrain________.A)whichtoplaywithB)toplaywithitC)toplaywithD)atwhichtoplay(C)42.________youpoorrecordinschool,wethinkyoushouldstudyharder.A)InviewofB)InchargeofC)InspiteofD)Incaseof(A)43.Therearemorethanfiftyproposals________attheconference.A)discussedB)tobediscussedC)discussingD)havingbeendiscussed(B)

1044.Policehave________tothepublictocomeforwardwithanyinformationwhichmighthelpthemintheirinquiries.A)urgedB)claimedC)appealedD)called(C)45.IamsorryI________yourglassesoffthedeskwhenIwaswipingit.A)drewB)hitC)struckD)knocked(D)46.Whydon’tyouhaveanightout?Itwouldtakeyour________offyourworries.A)caresB)heartC)headD)mind(D)47.Somehardplasticscanbe________metalsinmanufacturingmachineparts.A)substitutedforB)takentheplaceofC)replacedinD)givenwayto(A)48.Hisunderstandingmadeadeepimpression________theyounggirl.A)inB)onC)forD)to(B)49.Theyhavebeentryingtoarriveatapracticalsolution________theproblem.A)inB)toC)onD)with(B)50.InmanyAmericanfamilies,parentsfeelthatchildrenshouldmakeimportant

11decisions________.A)tothemselvesB)onthemselvesC)ofthemselvesD)bythemselves(D)51.Thereishardlyanenvironmentonearth________somespeciesofanimalorotherhasnotadaptedsuccessfully.A)towhichB)whereverC)sothatD)asto(A)52.Somemetalsarebetterconductorsofelectricitythanothers________meansthattheformerhaveatomthatcontainmorefreeelectronthanthelatter.A)thatB)thisC)whichD)it(C)53.Agoodfriendisonewhowill________youwhenyouareintrouble.A)standforB)standbyC)standuptoD)standupwith(B)54.Thespeaker________hisnotesbeforethelecture.A)randownB)ranintoC)ranoutD)ranover(D)55.Ifindthistreatmentvery________tomyhealth.A)advisableB)invaluableC)beneficialD)worthy(C)

1256.Don’thavehimforafriend.He’s________acriminal.A)anythingbutB)butforC)ratherthanD)nothingbut(D)57.Mostdoctorsrecognizethatmedicineis________.A)anartasmuchitisascienceB)asmuchanartasitisascienceC)asanartasmuchitisscienceD)muchanartasitisascience(B)58.Asa________president,hisviewsaretreatedwithrespectwhenheisinterviewed.A)priorB)previousC)lateD)former(D)59.Itishighlydesirablethatanewpresident________forthiscollege.A)appointedB)beappointedC)isappointedD)hasbeenappointed(B)60.ThesupplyofelectricpowertoMadridandneighboringdistrictshashadtobe________.A)weakenedB)omittedC)restrictedD)lowered(C)61.Iftheearthsuddenly________spinning,wewouldallflyoffit.A)hadstoppedB)stoppedC)hasstoppedD)wouldstop(B)62.Isitadvisableto________ourbodytothesunlight.

13A)revealB)displayC)exposeD)show(C)63.Hedemandedthatweexplainwhatwashappening,________?A)hadn’tweB)didn’tweC)hadn’theD)didn’the(D)64.Itwasimpossibletoavoid________bythestormyweather.A)beingmuchaffectedB)tobemuchaffectedC)havingmuchaffectedD)tohavebeenmuchaffected(A)65.________inEngland.AnneBradstreetbothadmiredandimitatedseveralEnglishpoets.A)HavingbornandeducatedB)TobebornandeducatedC)SincebornandeducatedD)Bornandeducated(D)66.Aftersearchingforhalfanhour,sherealizedthatherglasses________onthetableallthetime.A)hadbeenlyingB)hadbeenlainC)havebeenlyingD)werelain(A)67.Theyhurriedthereonlytofindthemeetingcancelled.Infact,they________atall.A)mightnothavegoneB)mustn’thavegoneC)needn’thavegoneD)wouldn’thavegone(C)68.Thetimehascome________wecanmakeextensiveuseofnuclearenergy.

14A)whenB)whileC)asD)since(A)69.Hardly________thehelicopter________whenthewaitingcrowdrantowardit.A)had...,landedB)has...,landedC)did...,landD)was...,landing(A)70.________thepunishmentwasunjust.Helenaccepteditwithoutcomplaint.A)HoweverB)SolongasC)EventhoughD)Since(C)PartIVClose(15minutes)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Anelderlywomandiedyesterdayafterbeingknockeddownbyamotorist.Thedriverhad__71__noattempttobrake(刹车).Whenapolicemanaskedhim,amanof__69__,toreadthenumberplateofacarparkedonthe__72__sideoftheroad,themansaidthiswas__73__,becauseitwasfoggy.Infact,itwasasunnyday,__74__severalattempts,getfrom__75__distanceoftwometres,theman__76__failedtoreadthenumberplate__77__.Hesaidhehadneverneededglasses,thoughhehadbeen__78__inasimilaraccidentthedaybefore.Thequestion__79__fitnesstodrivecomesupeverytimesome,medicalcondition__80__toanaccidentlikethis.Lastweektrafficaccidents__81__thedeathoftwomotorists,oneof__82__diedasaresultofblackouts(眩晕)whiledriving.The__83__,amanwhosecarhitatree,had__84__fromblackoutsforyears.Theseconddied__85__hissportscarcrashedat60m.p.h.Hehadabraindiseasewhichcauseshimto__86__consciousnesswhenhehadaheadache.Withsuchcased__87__mind,itisnotsurprisingthat__88__preventionorganizationsaretryingto__89__thegovernmenttointroducestricter__90__overdrivers.71.A)doneB)made

15C)givenD)had(B)72.A)contraryB)furtherC)acrossD)opposite(D)73.A)uncertainB)unrealC)unfairD)untrue(C)74.A)AfterB)ForC)WithD)At(A)75.A)anyB)someC)aD)such(C)76.A)tooB)evenC)yetD)still(D)77.A)correctlyB)definitelyC)perfectlyD)exactly(A)78.A)linkedB)associatedC)involvedD)combined(C)79.A)to

16B)ofC)inD)with(B)80.A)directsB)guidesC)conductsD)reads(D)81.A)createdB)resultedC)causedD)formed(C)82.A)whomB)theseC)whichD)those(A)83.A)formerB)oneC)otherD)first(D)84.A)troubledB)sufferedC)undergoneD)tolerated(B)85.A)whenB)tillC)whereD)although(A)86.A)looseB)lostC)loseD)lock(C)

1787.A)onB)inC)atD)within(B)88.A)accidentB)accident’sC)accidentsD)accidental(A)89.A)enableB)affectC)driveD)persuade(D)90.A)arrangementsB)controlsC)measuresD)warnings(B)PartVWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetitle:MakeOurCityGreener,yourcompositionshouldbebasedonthefollowingoutline:1.城市绿色的状况2.绿化的好处(如:清洁空气,美化城市,改善气候…)3.怎样才能实现绿化Yourcompositionshouldbenolessthan100words.WriteyourcompositionontheAnswerSheet.Remembertowriteitclearly.

181990年6月四级参考答案PartIListeningComprehension1.B2.D3.D4.C5.A6.B7.C8.A9.B10.C11.D12.C13.D14.A15.B16.B17.C18.A19.D20.APartIIReadingComprehension21.C22.D23.B24.C25.D26.D27.B28.D29.C30.A31.B32.C33.A34.D35.B36.A37.C38.D39.B40.BPartIIIVocabularyandStructure41.C42.A43.B44.C45.D46.D47.A48.B49.B50.D51.A52.C53.B54.D55.C56.D57.B58.D59.B60.C61.B62.C63.D64.A65.D

1966.A67.C68.A69.A70.CPartIVClose71.B72.D73.C74.A75.C76.D77.A78.C79.B80.D81.C82.A83.D84.B85.A86.C87.B88.A89.D90.B

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