A) affect C) effectB) effort D) afford 67。 He asked __________ since he had been chairman for seven years。A) not to have been re-elected C) not to be re-electedB) to be not re-elected D) to have not been re-elected 68。 Only by shouting at the top of his voice _________ 。A) he was able to make himself hear C) he was able to make himself heardB) was he able to make himself hear D) was he able to make himself heard 69。 Jane was fairly good at English, but in mathematics she could not ________ the rest of the students in her class。
A) put up with C) do away withB) keep up with D) run away with 70。 He went ahead __________ all warnings about the danger of his mission。A) in case of C) regardless ofB) because of D) prior to
Part IV Cloze (15 minutes)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage。 For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper。 You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage。 Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre。One of the most interesting of all studies is the study of words and word origins。 Each language is 71 of several earlier languages, and the words of a language can sometimes be traced72 through two or three different languages to their
73 。 Again, a word from one language may pass into other
languages and 74 a new meaning。 The word "etiquette,"
which is 75 French origin and originally meant a label (标
志), 76 a sign, passed into Spanish and kept its original meaning。 So in Spanish the word "etiquette" today is used to 77 the small tags (标签) which a store
78 to a suit, a dress or a bottle。 The word "etiquette"
in French, 79 , gradually developed a different meaning。
It 80 became the custom to write directions on small cards, or "etiquette", as to how visitors should dress themselves and 81 during an important ceremony at the royal court。
82 , the word "etiquette" began to indicate a system of
correct manners for people to follow。 83 this meaning, the word passed into English。
Consider the word "breakfast"。 "To fast" is to go
for some period of time without 84 。 Thus, in the
morning, after many hours 85 the night without food,
one 86 one’s fast。
Consider the everyday English 87 "Good-bye"。 Many
many years ago, people would say to each 88 on parting:
“God be with you。” As this was 89 over and over
millions of times, it gradually became 90 to "good-bye"。
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