p; [C] over [D] across
27. [A] when [B] then [C] where [D] and
28. [A] dropped [B] walked [C] fell [D] lay
29. [A] leaned [B] stood [C] rushed [D]Hastily
30. [A] Shakily [B] Easily [C] Steadily [D] stayed
31. [A] quickly [B] frequently [C] usually [D] slowly
32. [A] hiding [B] definite [C] possible [ D ] certain
33. [ A ] everything [ B ] anything [ C ] things [ D ] something
34. [A] demand [B] disease [C] hope [D] trouble
35. [A] rarely [B] often [C] always [ D ] occasionally
36. [A] usual [B] special [C] strange [D] common
37. [A] children [ B ] people [ C ] teachers [ D ] parents
38. [A] Though [B] How [C] If [D] What
39. [A] So [B] But [C] For [D] And
40. [A] with [B] to [C] at [D] off
41. [A] helped [B] watched [C] listened [D] supported
42. [A] street [B] ice [C] yard [D] land
43. [A] easy [B] better [C] private [D] public
44. [A] free [B] full [C] short [D] afraid
45. [A] Yet [B] However [C]So [D] Instead
Section Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)
Part A
Directions:
Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET by drawing a thick line across the corresponding letter in the brackets.
Text I
Much controversy(争论) has been caused by the publication of new report by Professor B. J.Martin. The report claims to have statistical evidence that children who attend a number of differentschools through their parents having to move around the country in search of work are more likely tohave low academic achi
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