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浙江大学远程教育学院入学考

英语模拟试卷1

I 词汇结构:在所给选项中选出最佳答案,并把答题卷上相应的字母涂黑 (40%)

1. The doctor said, “If you don’t_____ smoking excessively, you’ll never come back to health.” A. give up B. give off C. give in D. give out

2. It ______ him almost 2 hours to go to his office yesterday because of the traffic jam. A. spent B. cost C. took D. put 3. The teacher asked us to ______our lessons after class. A. go on B. go over C. go away D. go back 4. You must ______ the facts and not run away from the truth. A. look B. see C. watch D. face

5. Part-time workers usually get _____ by the hour. A. pay

B. paying

C. paid

D. to be paid

6. The little girl is quite _______ in drawing and she draws well. A. interested B. good C. fond

7. _____, the boy couldn’t get into his dorm. A. Since the key lost C. Lost the key

D. tired

B. The key having lost D. Having lost the key

8. The English test has to be ______ because our professor will be out this weekend. A. put in B. put on C. put off D. put up 9. Although they differ in some ways, they are ______ to each other in hobbies.

A. similar

B. same

C. different

D. like

10. It’s right _____ up smoking. A. to you to give

B. for you to give

C. of you to give D. with you giving

11. The peasants are busy _______the crops now. A. getting in B. pulling off C. handing in

12. I invited them _____ our house the next week. A. to call for A. feed

B. to call at B. taste B. as B. receiving

C. calling on

C. drink C. so C. feeling

D. taking out

D. calling for

D. eat D. where D. leaving

13. The dish doesn’t _______ as good as it looks. 14. Small _____ it is, an atom can still be seen. A. that A. serving A. due to

15. She didn’t tell her friend that she was _______ worse and worse. 16. The reason I didn’t go to America was _____ a new job.

B. because I got

C. that I got D. because of getting

17. Leifeng _______ a good example for all of us. A. did B. took C. make

18. _____ is of no concern to me. A. It rains or not

D. set

B. Whether it rains or not

C. If or not it rains D. If it rains

19. Though you stay in the hole for a couple of days, you won’t ______ touch with the outside

world.

A. miss

B. fail

C. fall

D. lose

D. one’s D. unique D. other ones

20. Are those your books? I want to borrow some good _____. A. one

B. once

C. ones C. lonely

21. The boy dreams to have a brother or sister since he feels ______.

A. alone B. single A. another

22. Some birds will fly away to the south in winter, while _____ will stay with you.

B. the others

C. others

23. I _______ you a happy birthday. A. hope B. want

A. at A. As

B. for B. With

C. expect

C. up C. On

D. wish

D. on D. For

24. DOS stands _____ Disk Operating System. 25. _____ the rise in prices, life is getting harder.

26. The medical team is ______ two doctors and two nurses. A. made of B. made up of C. made from

27. He _____ to school by bus, but now he goes to school on foot. A. used to going

B. used to go

D. made up

D. is used to go

C. is used to going

28. To our disappointment, Bill ______ to accomplish the work on time. A. served

B. failed C. suggested

C. work out

D. enjoyed

29. She racked her brains trying to _____ the maths problem. A. work up

B. work down

D. work off

30. Here are some books. You can ______ one or two for your little girl. A. pick out B. get out C. take out D. put out

31. Would you please _____ us a few minutes? A. spend

B. save

C. spare

D. share

32. Our parents always asked us to do the work _______. A. by chance B. by heart C. by ourselves

33. I think I’ll wait until the mail _____.

A. should come B. is coming C. comes D. will come

D. by mind

34. I longed for having a new bicycle but my parents couldn’t_______ it. A. accept

B. afford

C. refuse

D. lose

35. Before becoming President in 1928, Herbert Hoover _____ as Secretary of Commerce. A. has served B. was served C. had served D. serving

36. Let’s clean our room; mother will be back _______. A. in a minute

B. for a minute

C. at a minute

D. of a minute

37. Unless economic conditions improve next year, _____ widespread unrest in the United States. A. there would be B. there should be C. there is D. there will be 38. The little girl _____ sing before so many people, _____ she?

A. doesn’t dare to; dare B. dares not; dare C. daren’t; does D. daren’t; dare

39. It is strange that she ______ in the last examination.

A. should have failed B. have failed C. would fail D. fails

40. Michael might have come to school in time for Professor Browning’s lecture _____. A. if he got up earlier B. unless he had got up earlier C. but he had gotten up so late D. but he got up rather late

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Passage 1

There have been many great inventions, things that changed the way we live. The first great invention was one that is still very important today---the wheel. This made it easier to carry heavy things and to travel long distances.

For hundreds of years after that there were few inventions that had as much effect as the wheel. Then in the early 1800’s the world started to change. There was little unknown land left in the world. People didn’t have to explore much anymore. They began to work instead to make life better.

In the second half of the 19th century many great inventions were made. Among them were the camera, the electric light and the radio. These all became a big part if our life today.

The first part of the 20th century saw more great inventions. The helicopter in 1909; sound movies in 1926; the computer in 1928; and jet planes in 1930. This was also a time when a new material was first made. Nylon came out in 1935. It changed the kind of clothes people wear.

The middle part of the 20th century brought new ways to help people get over diseases. They worked very well. They made people healthier and let them live long lives. By the 1960s most people could expect to live to be at least 60.

By this time most people had a very good life. of course new inventions continued to be made. But man now had a desire to explore again. The world is known to man but the stars are not yet. Man began looking for ways to go into space. Russia made the first step. Then the United States took a step. Since then other countries, including China and Japan, have made their steps into space.

In 1969 man took his biggest step away from earth. Americans first walked on the moon. This is certainly just a beginning though. New inventions will someday allow us to do things we have never yet dreamed of.

41. The first great invention ever known was ___.

A. the camera B. the wheel C. the electric light D. the radio 42. ___ inventions had had as much effect as the wheel before the 19th century. A. Quite a number of B. Some C. Few D. Many other 43. Nylon came out nearly at the same time as ___.

A. the radio B. the camera C. jet planes D. the movies 44. According to this passage, ___.

A. only Americans have walked on the moon B. only Russians have walked on the moon

C. China and Japan are among those countries that have sent men to the moon D. both A and B

45. This passage talks mainly about ___. A. how inventions affect people’s lives B. when the electric light was invented

C. which country made the first step into space D. why cars were very important Passage 2

The best way to improve your vocabulary is through reading. The successful person reads a lot. We learn nearly all of our active vocabulary through context, and usually through context in reading. We learn what a new word means from the words and sentences around it. Only once in a while do we give up and look the word up in a dictionary. But this is not laziness; it’s a good way to learn. Words that we learn through their use in context are much more likely to stay with us than words we memorize by themselves, as in a list or in a dictionary if we are prone to read a dictionary.

The words we learn through reading will improve not just our reading vocabulary but our listening, speaking and writing vocabulary as well. It is these four types of vocabulary that have a direct impact upon our daily lives. They control how ell we understand what we hear and read how well we speak and write. So we can see that vocabulary is so much more than ‘fancy words you won’t use’. It represents your thoughts. It gives you social, economic, and academic power. 46. According to this passage, it is a good idea ___. A. to look up the unknown words in dictionary B. to give up some unknown words

C. to learn the meaning of almost all the active words from the words and sentences around D. to use the four types of vocabulary

47. What is meant by ‘prone (to)’ in the last sentence of the second paragraph? A. happy (to) B. likely (to) C. willing (to) D. eager (to) 48. Which of the following has an immediate influence on our daily lives? A. Reading and listening vocabulary. B. Only reading vocabulary. C. Speaking and writing vocabulary. D. Both A and C. 49. The author thinks that we learn most of our vocabulary ___. A. through context in reading B. through a list of words

C. through contact with others D. through repeating unfamiliar sentences

50. By saying ‘that vocabulary is so much more than “fancy words you won’t use”’, the author means

___.

A. there exist much more words learnt through four types of vocabulary than those we seldom use B. we can understand some of the special words through imagination C. we can learn new words through four types of vocabulary much more easily D. there are fewer unfamiliar words in popular writings Passage 3

An election year is one in which all four numbers are evenly divisible by four (1944, 1948, etc). Since 1840, American presidents elected in years ending in zero have been destined to die in office. Willian H. Harrison, the man who served the shortest term, died of pneumonia several weeks after his inauguration.

Abraham Lincoln was one of four presidents who were assassinated. He was elected in 1860, and his untimely death came five years later.

James A. Garfield, a former Union army general from Ohio, was shot during his first year in office (1881) by a man to whom he wouldn’t give a job.

While in his second term of office (1901), William Mckinley, another Ohioan, attended the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, New York. During the reception, he was assassinated while shaking hands with some of the guests.

Three years after his election in 1920 Warren G. Harding died in office. Although it was never proved, many believe he was poisoned.

Franklin D. Roosevelt has been elected four times (1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944), the only man to serve so long a term. He had contracted polio in 1921 and died of the illness in 1945.

John F. Kennedy, the last of the line, was assassinated in 1963, only three years after his election. Will 1980’s candidate suffer the same fate?

51. Which president served the shortest term in office?

A. Abraham Lincoln B. Warren G. Harding C. William Mckinley D. Willian H. Harrison 52. Which of the following is true?

A. All presidents elected in years ending in zero have died in office. B. Only presidents from Ohio have died in office. C. Frank D. Roosevelt completed four terms as president. D. Four American presidents have been assassinated.

53. How many presidents elected in years ending in zero since 1840 have died in office? A. 7 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3 54. In this reading, what does ‘inauguration’ mean?

A. election B. acceptance speech C. swearing-ceremonies D. campaign 55. Who of the following was not assassinated?

A. John F. Kennedy B. Franklin D. Roosevelt C. Abraham Lincoln D. James A. Garfield

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The air surrounding us is important to everyone. Without air, we could not 56. Everyone understands that. But air is necessary 57 many other ways that are not always so obvious or widely known.

For example, if we did not have air, 58 would be no sound. Sound travels through air. Where there is no air, there is no sound. 59 air, there would be no fire. There would be no automobiles, 60 motors need air in order to operate.

Without air there would be no wind or clouds. There would be no 61, as we know it. The night time would be very 62, the days very hot. We would be forced to seek shelter from the sun, 63 there would be no atmosphere to protect us from the sun’s deadly rays.

The atmosphere is all the air surrounding the 64 . Atmosphere pressure is the weight of all that air against the 65 of the earth. If we did not have atmospheric pressure, we could not have automobile tires. The tires would swell or burst if they did not have the pressure of the atmosphere against their surface.

56. A. living B. lively C. exist D. alive 57. A. under B. of C. on D. in

The Winter of Our Discontent (1961) and Travel with Charlie (1962), an entertaining tale of a journey Steinbeck undertook with his pet.

51. According to the passage, Steinbeck’s story of a poor Oklahoma wandering family was acclaimed

as ___.

A. a skillful description of the pursuit of dignity B. a thorough account of life during the Great Depression

C. a major contribution towards reform in labor relations during the 1940s D. an attempt to describe rural poor as responsible for their own misfortune 52. According to the passage, which novel was Steinbeck’s most successful effort? A. Tortilla Flat B. Of Mice and Man C. The Grapes of Wrath D. The Winter of Our Discontent

53. It can be inferred from the passage that Steinbeck’s novels after the 1930s _______. A. exceeded the standards set by his initial efforts

B. rarely achieved the same level of quality as his earlier work C. continued to receive the critical approval of reviewers D. earned him numerous literary and monetary awards

54. Which of the following conclusions about John Steinbeck is supported by the passage? A. His childhood exposure to the living conditions of the rural poor qualified him to describe their

lives.

B. He was the first author to win Nobel Prize in literature for a work of fiction about oppressed

people.

C. He employed a unique style of composition that set new standards for future authors. D. He was the only writer whose first novel attracted so much attention from the critics and the

reading public.

55. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. The Struggle of the Poor B. Famous American Author C. The 1962 Nobel Prize Winner D. The Work of John Steinbeck

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Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago. Others are younger but 56 must be at least 21 years old. This is one example of how the Open University is 57 from all other universities. 58 students must either work full-time or be at home all day, for instance mothers of families. They do not 59 to pass any examination before they are accepted as students. This is why the university is called ‘open’. The university was started in order to help a group of people who missed having a university education when they were young.

The first name for the Open University was ‘The University of the 60’. The idea was to teach ‘on the air’, in other words on radio and television. Most of the teaching is done like this. Radio and television have brought the classroom into people’s 61. But this, on its own, is not 62 a university education. The Open University 63 also receives advice at one of 283 study centers in the country. 36 weeks of the year he has to send 64 work to a ‘tutor’, the person who guides his studies. He must also spend 3 weeks every summer 65 a full-time student. The tutors and students meet and study together, as in other universities. At the end of the Open University’s first year, the results were good. 3 out of

every 4 students passed their examinations. If they do this every year, they will finish their studies in 4 or5 years.

56. A. all B. other C. the others D. another 57. A. away B. different C. run D. developed 58. A. Their B. Its C. All D. These 59. A. have B. want C. fail 61. A. families B. homes C. factories 62. A. good B. bad

C. much

63. A. president B. professor C. teacher 64. A. writing B. written C. lost

D. go D. offices D. enough D. student D. missing

60. A. Air B. Radio C. Television D. Open

65. A. on B. for C. as D. to

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66. 只有时间会证明谁是对的。

67. 我永远也不会忘记我们中学毕业的那一天。 68. 这道题目比人们想象的更为复杂。

69. 她在许多问题上和她的丈夫意见不一致,不是吗? 70. 可惜你错过了那次音乐会。

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66. Time alone will show who was right.

67. I will never forget the day when we graduated from middle school. 68. The question is much more complicated than it is imagined. 69. She disagrees with her husband on many issues, doesn’t she? 70. It’s a pity you missed that concert.

浙江大学远程教育学院入学考

英语模拟试卷3

I 词汇结构:在所给选项中选出最佳答案,并把答题卷上相应的字母涂黑 (40%)

1. The price of this TV set is much higher than ____________of other TV sets.

A. this B. that C. these D. those 2. The little girl is quite __________ in drawing and she draws well.

A. interested B. good C. fond D. tired 3. I ________ you a happy birthday. A. hope B. want C. expect D. wish

4. The doctor said, “If you don’t_________ smoking excessively, you’ll never come back to health.” A. give up B. give off C. give in D. give out

5. It __________ him almost 2 hours to go to his office yesterday because of the traffic jam.

A. spent B. cost C. took D. put 6. The teacher asked us to __________ our lessons after class.

A. go on B. go over C. go away D. go back 7. Japan lies __________ the east of China; they’re neighbors.

A. at B. in C. on D. to 8. I usually _________ my office at nine o’clock in the morning. A. go B. arrive C. get to D. reached 9. Did David give you anything _________ the letter?

A. except B. but C. besides D. beside 10. The world-wide organization was __________ ten years ago.

A. set up B. make up C. take up D. got up 11. Jane _______ down and soon felt asleep. A. lied B. lay C. laid D. lain 12. She racked her brain trying to __________ the math problem. A. work up B. work out C. work down D. work off 13. I have been quite busy recently. I’ve had little __________ time.

C. spacious D. empty

14. Though we know it isn’t right, we sometimes tend to ________ people by their appearance.

A. see B. look C. know D. judge 15. The report of the traffic accident proved __________. A. true B. truth C. truly D. truthfully 16. I learned how to ___________ a bicycle when I was in the elementary school.

A. draw B. drive

C. ride

D. pull

A. spare B. precious

17. We all agree his suggestions are _________ of consideration.

A. worth B. worthless

C. worthy

D. worthwhile

18. Something must be wrong with the post office—Sam didn’t _______ my package sent two months ago.

A. accept B. receive

C. arrive

D. take

19. I wrote to Jim three days ago and ___________ his reply.

A. look over

B. look after

C. look for

D. look forward to

20. It’s a very popular concert, and you’d better __________ your tickets in advance.

A. buy

B. take

C. book

D. create

21. The speaker’s explanation will be more understandable if he __________ more clearly next time.

A. spoke

B. will speak

C. has spoken

D. speaks

22. It is reported that the film __________ this Saturday in some large cities.

A. is to show B. is to be shown C. is showing D. shows 23. Jim told me that the book the teacher recommended was worth _________.

A. read B. to read C. reading D. to be read 24. Our aim is to make the electricity ___________ the people better.

A. serve B. serves C. to serve D. serving 25. __________the coffee, Mr. Johnson washed the cup and put it away.

A. Having drank B. Drinking C. After drank D. Having drunk 26. Hurry up, _________ you will be late for the meeting.

A. and B. or C. but D. so 27. The reason I plan to go is __________ she’ll be disappointed if I don’t.

A. because B. for C. that D. how 28. Only in this way __________ English well.

A. we can learn B. we will learn C. can we learn D. can learn we 29. The lab _________ the chemist often does experiments is not far from here.

A. what B. that C. which D. where 30. My car is in _______ bad condition ________ I can’t drive it any longer.

A. such…that B. too…to C. so…that D. so…as to 31. She thought I was talking about her son, _________ in fact, I was talking about my son.

A. whom B. where

C. which

D. while

32. Some birds will fly away to the south in winter, while __________ will stay with you.

A. another

B. the others

C. others

D. other ones

33. __________ the end of this month, I will have taught in our school for 20 years.

A. at

B. for

C. In

D. By

34. Whenever we visited them, they _________ television.

A. have watched

B. watch

C. had watched

D. were watching

35. I thought you __________ like something to red, so I have brought you some magazine.

A. must

B. could

C. may

D. might

36. __________ the room temperature, she kept the heater on.

A. Kept up B. Keeping up C. To keep up D. Keeps up

37. You should know that spoken English is sometimes different from _________ English.

A. write

B. writing

C. written

D. to write

38. I couldn’t do the ironing yesterday because the iron __________.

A. repaired

B. was being repaired

C. was repairing

D. is repaired

39. If I __________ the king, you would be my queen.

A. was

B. were

C. had been

D. will be

40. Raw material is __________ we are badly in need of.

A. what

B. whether

C. that

D. how

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Passage 1

It was a cold spring morning in London. People walking in the street were wearing heavy clothes. The weather had been very bad for the past week, and now many people were ill. Today there were quite a few people in the doctor’s waiting room. There were still a few minutes before the doctor started seeing the patients. A woman of about sixty years old was at the front of the queue (排队). She didn’t live in this city. She came from a farm north of London. She was here to visit her daughter who was a secretary in a big company. She wanted to see the doctor because of her back problem.

Soon an Indian (印地安人) came into the waiting room, and walked straight to the doctor’s door. When she saw this , the old woman stood up and took hold of his arm. She said, “We were all here before you. You must wait for your turn. Do…you…understand?”

The Indian answered, “No, madam. YOU don’t understand! You’re all after me! I am the doctor!”

41. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A. The hospital was the best one in London.

B. The change of weather made a lot of people sick. C. People took off heavy clothes because it was spring. D. Many patients were waiting because the doctor was late. 42. Why did the old woman come to London?

A. To see the doctor B. To visit London C. To visit her daughter D. To be a secretary 43. What was wrong with the old woman?

A. She had caught a bad cold.

B. Her back was injured in an accident. C. She had a back problem. D. She had mental problems.

44. What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 3 refer to (指的是……)?

A. The Indian

B. Many patients waiting in a queue

C. The Indian coming into the waiting room

D. The Indian walking straight to the doctor’s door 45. The old woman thought the Indian was ____________.

A. a patient B. a cleaner C. a doctor D. a visitor Passage 2

There is another division in the British Press—that between national papers, covering national,

foreign and political matters; and regional or local papers serving a particular community. Regional papers can cater for a large area—The Scotsman, for example, is a regional paper for Scotland, and the Yorkshire Post is a regional for the country of Yorkshire in the north of England.

The nationals are more popular than the regional papers; the total readership of all the regional and local dailies only amounts to about half the total readership of all the national dailies.

Local papers cover a much smaller area and deal with community issues. For example, there are many papers in London, each serving a small section of the city. The Hampstead and Highgate Express (Ham and High) is only concerned with events relating to a part of north London. These are papers delivered free to houses in a particular area. The production and distribution costs are met by the sale of advertisements.

46. This passage is mainly about ____________. A. all the British newspaper B. local newspaper C. regional newspaper D. local and regional papers 47. Regional papers are _____________. A. as popular as locals B. more popular than locals C. as popular as nationals D. more popular than nationals 48. Local papers are mostly ___________. A. daily B. weekly C. monthly D. fortnightly 49. Locals are mainly concerned with ___________. A. foreign matters B. national matters C. political matters D. community issues 50. “Free” is the last paragraph means ___________. A. at any time B. by any means C. without payment of any kind D. without work or duty

Passage 3

Overhead bridges are found in many parts of Singapore, especially in places where traffic is very heavy and crossing the road is dangerous.

The purpose of these bridges is to enable pedestrians (行人) to cross roads safely. Overhead bridges are used in very much the same way as zebra crossing (人行横道) . They are more efficient although less convenient because people have to climb up a long flight of steps. This is inconvenient especially to older people. When pedestrians use an overhead bridge, they do not hold up traffic. However, when they cross a busy road using a zebra crossing, traffic is held up. This is why the government has built many overhead bridges to help pedestrians and to keep traffic moving at the same time.

The government of Singapore has spent large sums of money building these bridges. For their own safety pedestrians should be encouraged to use them instead of risking their lives by dashing across the road. Old people, however, find it a little difficult climbing up and down the steps, but it is still much safer than walking across the road with all the danger of moving traffic.

Overhead bridges serve a very useful purpose. Pedestrians, both old and young, should make it a habit to use them. This will prevent unnecessary accidents and loss of life. 51. The advantage of overhead bridge is that ___________. A. they are higher

B. they do not hold up traffic and are safer for pedestrians C. pedestrians can see traffic better D. they are more convenient to use

52. Overhead bridges are built ____________. A. for heavy traffic B. for the safety and convenience of drivers C. for the safety of pedestrians D. to help traffic

53. In heavy traffic _____________. A. roads are difficult and dangerous to cross B. it is quite safe to cross roads C. pedestrians are not permitted to cross roads D. pedestrians expect it to stop for them when crossing roads 54. Old people ______________. A. like the idea of building overhead bridges B. have no difficulty using overhead bridges C. find overhead bridges somewhat inconvenient to use D. think overhead bridges are too expensive to use

55. People are encouraged to use overhead bridges _____________. A. so that they will be more popular B. in order to save money for the government C. to prevent accidents and loss of life D. in order that traffic may flow smoothly

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How does it happen that children learn their mother 56 so well? Let us compare them 57 adults learning a foreign language, for the comparison is both interesting and instructive. Here we have a little 58 , without knowledge or experience; there a 59 person with fully developed mental powers. Here a method of teaching without planning; there the whole task laid out in a system. Here no professional teachers, 60 parents, brothers and sisters, playmates; there teachers specially trained to 61 languages. Here only 62 instruction; there not only that, but textbooks, dictionaries and visual 63 . And yet this is the result: here a complete mystery of the 64 , however stupid the children; there in most cases, even with people otherwise highly gifted, a faulty and inexact command. Why is there such a 65 ? 56. A. speech 57. A. to 58. A. girl 59. A. grown-up 60. A. except 61. A. give 62. A. written 63. A. means 64. A. result 65. A. difference

B. words B. with B. thing B. old B. but B. teach B. formal B. help B. learning B. result C. tongue C. by C. boy C. man C. for C. learn C. some C. aids C. study C. change D. language D. as D. child D. adult D. however D. use D. oral D. advice D. language D. effect

IV 翻译:将下列句子译成英文,并写在答题卷上 (20%)

66. 他因为迟到而受到批评。 67. 我们一到电影院,电影就开始了。 68. 你介意我在此抽烟吗? 69. 这个药片应该在饭后服用。

70. 她找到了一份好工作的消息让我们很高兴。

Keys to Model Test3

1-- -10 B A D A C B D C C A 11—20 B B A D A C C B D C 21—30 D B C A D B C C D A 31—40 D C D D D C C B B A 41—50 B C C D A D B B D C B C A C C 56—65 C B D A B B D C D A 66. He was criticized for being late.

67. The movie started as soon as we arrive at the cinema. 68. Do you mind me smoking here?

69. This pill should be taken after the meal.

70. The news that she had found a good job made us happy.

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