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I. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is different from the rest.
1. A. attitude B. develop C. determine D. attractive
2. A. interesting B. memory C. consider D. difficult
3. A. philosophy B. economics C. engineering D. information
4. A.magnificence B.accessible C.affordable D.destination
5. A. accent B. mistake C.global D.rusty
6. A. express B. effort C. office D. comment
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation
8. A. idea B. going C. will D. trip
9. A. curly B. bury C. hurt D. nurse
10. A. recommended B. enjoyed C. recognized D. arrived
11. A. hates B. works C. stops D. lives
12. A. school B. child C. cheese D. church
13. A. played B. laughed C. coughed D. locked
14. A. steady B. ready C. breakfast D. steak
VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Have you ever noticed advertisements which say “Learn a foreign language in 6 weeks, or your
money back. From the first day your pronunciation will be excellent. Just send....” and so on? Of course, it
never happens quite like that. One’s mother language is easier to learn, but it also requires a lot of practice to
be fluent. And think how much practice that gets! Before the Second World War, people usually learned a
foreign language in order to read the literature of that country.
Now speaking a foreign language is what most people want. Every year many millions of people
start learning one. How do they do it? Some people try it at home, with books and records of tapes; some use
radio for television programmes; some use computers and network; others go to evening classes. If they use
the language only 2 or 3 times a week, it will take a long time, like learning a foreign language at school. A
few people try to learn the language fast by studying for 6 or more hours a day. It is clearly easier to learn
the
language in the country where it is spoken. However, most people cannot afford this, and for many it is not
necessary. They need the language in order to do their work better. For example, scientists and doctors
chiefly need to be able to read books and reports in the foreign language. Whether the language is learned
quickly or slowly, it is hard work. Machines and good books will help, but they cannot do the student’s work
for him.
75. .According to some advertisements, you_____________.
A.have to pay our money if you cannot master a foreign language in 6 weeks
B.needn’t pay your money if you cannot learn a foreign language in 6 weeks
C. must pay your money if you cannot master a foreign language in 6 weeks
D.will be paid much money if you cannot learn a foreign language in 6 weeks
76. Now most people try to learn a foreign language in order to _____________.
A. read the literature of the country B.read books and reports
C. do their work better D.go to foreign countries
77. The best way to learn a foreign language is __________.
A.to go to the country where the language is spoken
B.to use machines and good books
C. to go to evening classes
D.to do as the advertisements tell you to
78. Learning a foreign language is a hard job ____________.
A. only for scientists and doctors B.only for the students at school
C. for those people at home D.for most people
79. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A.It is very difficult to learn a language, including the native language.
B. Few people can afford to learn a foreign language in the country where it is spoken.
C. To learn one’s mother tongue also needs a lot of practice.
D.Machines and good books are useless for us to learn a foreign language.
VII. Read the text below and decide which option (A, B, C, D) best fits each space.
The tourist industry is considered to be the world's largest industry.The direct (1) __________impact of the
industry, including accommodation, transportation, entertainment, and attractions, is worth trillions of
dollars every year. The statistics show that the number of international tourist arrivals worldwide reached
1.04 billion in 2012.
Such large (2) _________of tourists, however, are beginning to cause problems. For example, in the Alps
the many thousands of skiers are (3)_______ the mountains they came to enjoy. Even parts of Mount
Everest in the Himalayas are reported to be covered (4) _________ old food tins, tents, and pieces of
equipment that have been (5)___________ away.
At a time when we have greater freedom to travel than ever before, more and more people are asking how
they can enjoy their holidays (6) __________ causing damage to their destinations.
Now there is a new holiday guide called Holidays That Don't Cost the Earth. It tells you how you can be a
responsible tourist by asking your travel agent or your tour operator the right questions before you book a
holiday.
1. A. national B. educational C. economic D. cultural
2. A. totals B. numbers C. amounts D. digits
3. A. bending B. destroying C. fixing D. hurting
4. A. for B on C. with D. below
5. A. put B tidied C. given D. thrown
6. A. outside B instead C. beside D. without