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s ruling. A. In spite of B. On behalf of C. Because of D. Without 27. The space shuttle program entails the use of sophisticated technology. A. enhances B. develops C. creates D. involves 28. Tom was avid for learning and imitating and read everything he could. A. eager B. surging C. appreciative D. vigorous 29. The country will no longer be plagued by turmoil. A. constant change B. bad weather C. utter confusion D. fuel shortages 30. As a general rule, September is the worst month of the year for hurricanes in the Gulf. A. Normally B. On rare occasions C. Invariably D. Sometimes 31. Innovative approaches to manufacturing, coupled with the tremendous size of the domestic market, led to the emergence of the United States as an industrial giant. A. followed by B. deriving from C. combined with D. mixed with 32. Laurel leaves are still an emblem of victory. A. a symbol B. a result C. a suggestion D. a spoil 33. The National Industrial Recovery Act was designed to spur industry. A. tax B. stimulate C. censure D. rebuke 34. When the Erie Canal was built in the 1820'
s, it was the engineering marvel of its time. A. wonder B. dispute C. frustration D. model 35. Mary McCarthy'
s satires are couched in the prose style that has a classic precision. A. fused B. prefaced C. standardized D. expressed Part
3 Error Correction This part consists of
15 sentences in which there is an underlined part that indicates an error Below each sentence, there are
4 choices respectively marked by letters A, B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part so that the error is corrected. There is only ONE right answer Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 36. When he fails his final examination, he is sure of a university place. A. If B. In case C. Even when D. Even if 37. He says, you must take in those responsibilities. A. take away B. take on C. take out D. take off 38. When they broke open the door, they found a strange man lied on the floor unconscious. A. lay B. laid C. lain D. lying 39. I regret to have not paid more attention to our English lessons at school. A. not paying B. not having paid C. have not paid D. not to have paid 40. Without the music, the children would have not had so much fun. A. wouldn'
t be having B. wouldn'
t have been C. wouldn'
t be D. wouldn'
t have had 41. John and I have just been telling stories two of us. A. ourselves B. to each other C. each of us D. both 42. Had I run out of gas, I ought to have called the garage. A. had B. would have C. would D. should have 43. I cannot thank you very much for your kindness, I owe my success to you. A. so B. too C. as D. enough 44. Don'
t set him to talking philosophy or he'
ll go on all evening. A. off B. on C. at D. of 45. I suppose the party ended in a friendly atmosphere, isn'
t it? A. don'
t I B. do I C. did it D. didn'
t it 46. Scarcely had the van turned the comer than the mirror came off. A. No more B. No sooner C. Not any D. No longer 47. We don'
t plan to go to the concert, and so they don'
t. A. so do they B. they don'
t too C. neither don'
t they D. they don'
t either 48. Having finished lunch, the case was discussed. A. they discussed the case B. they had discussed the case C. the case was discussed D. the case had been discussed 49. When Henry arrived home after a hard day at work, his wife was slept. A. his wife was sleeping B. his wife slept C. his wife has slept D. his wife has been sleeping 50. It was not until she arrived at the classroom she realized she had forgotten her coursebook. A. and she realized B. which she realized C. then she realized D. that she realized Section 2: Reading Comprehension (55 points) In this section you will find after each of the passages a number of questions or unfinished statements about the passage, each with