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Eric 选词填空/完型填空 2009-05-28

77. A) directories 78. A) off 89. A) or

80. A) agitation B) instructions B) on B) and B) spur C) specifications C) for C) but

C) acceleration D) commentaries D) up D) while D) stimulus

Key

Test 2

61. C 62. C 71. A 72. C

Test 3

61. C 62. D 71. B 72. A

2008/06 CET6

63. D 73. B 64. B 74. C 65. A 75. B 66. D 76. C 67. A 77. D 68. B 78. B 69. D 79. D 70. C 80. A

63. B 73. D 64. A 74. C 65. D 75. B 66. B 76. C 67. A 77. B 68. C 78. C 69. D 79. A 70. A 80. D

Part V Cloze

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 Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

Seven years ago, when I was visiting Germany, I Met with an official who explained to me that the country had a perfect solution to its economic problems. Watching the U.S. economy ___62___ during the ?90s, the Germans had decided that they, too, needed to go the high-technology ___63___. But how? In the late ?90s, the answer schemed obvious. Indians. ___64___ all, Indian entrepreneurs accounted for one of every three Silicon Valley start-ups. So the German government decided that it would ___65___ Indians to Term any just as America does by ___66___ green cards. Officials created something called the German Green Card and ___67___

62. A) soar C) amplify

B) hover D) intensify 63. A) circuit C) trait

B) strategy D) route 64. A) Of C) In

B) After D) At 65. A) import C) convey

B) kidnap D) lure 66. A) offering C) evacuating B) installing D) formulating 67. A) conferred C) announced

B) inferred D) verified 68. A) Specially C) Particularly B) Naturally D) Consistently 69. A) quotas C) measures

B) digits D) scales 70. A) invariably C) barely

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that they would issue 20,000 in the first year. ___68___, the Germans expected that tens of thousands more Indians would soon be begging to come, and perhaps the ___69___ would have to be increased. But the program was a failure. A year later ___70___ half of the 20,000 cards had been issued. After a few extensions, the program was ___71___. B) literally 71. A) repelled B) deleted 72. A) adventure

B) response 73. A) and

B) but 74. A) heritage

B) revision

D) solely C) combated D) abolished C) initiative D) impulse C) so D) or C) notion D) version

I told the German official at the time that I was sure the ___72___ would fail. It?s not that I had any particular expertise in immigration policy, ___73___ I understood something about green cards, because I had one (the American ___74___). The German Green

Card was mismand,I argued,__75__it never,under any circumtances,translated into German citizenship.The U.S.green card,by contrast,is an

almost__76__path to becoming American (after five years and a clean record).The official__77__my objection,saying that there was no way Germany was going to offer these peoplecitizenship.”we need young tach workers,”he said.”that?s what this pro-

gram is all __78__.”so Germany was asking bright young__79__to leavetheir country,culture and families,move thousands of miles away,learn a new language and work in a strange land—but without

any__80__of ever being part of their new home.Germany was senging a signal, one that was ___81___ received in India and other countries, and also by Germany?s own immigrant community.

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75A)because B)unless 76A)aggressive B)automatic 77A)overtook B)fascinated 78A)towards B)round 79A)dwellers B)citizens 80A)prospect B)suspicion 81A)partially B)clearly C)if D)while C)vulnerable D)voluntary C)submitted D)dismissed C)about D)over

C)professionals D)amateurs C)outcome D)destination C)brightly D)vividly