62. The first paragraph suggests that ________.
[A] environment is crucial for wildlife
[B] tour books are not always a reliable source of information
[C] London is a city of fox
[D] foxes are highly adaptable to environment
63. The selection is primarily concerned with ________.
[A] wildlife of all kinds returning to large cities to live
[B] falcons in New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Norfolk
[C] moose stumbling into plate-glass storefronts
[D] foxes returning to London
64. In the 4th paragraph the pheasants, badgers, and martins etc. are mentioned to ________.
[A] explain their living habit
[B] make known their habitat
[C] show the endeavors of Londoners to make the city habitable for wildlife
[D] encourage volunteers to do something for the species
65. The main idea of paragraph 3 is ________.
[A] that air and water quality has improved in the cities
[B] why wildlife likes the noise and commotion in the cities
[C] that wildlife refuges have been built in the cities
[D] why wildlife is returning to cities
66. Cities make good homes for peregrine falcons because they provide ________.
[A] bountiful nesting areas, abundant food, and rainwater control basins
[B] abundant food, buildings that resemble cliffs, and no natural predators
[C] large buildings with chimneys other wildlife, and well-lighted nesting areas
[D] abundant food, chimneys, rubble, and window sills
Part V Cloze (15 minutes)
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 center.
Most people would be 67 by the high quality of medicine 68 to most Americans. There is a lot of specialization, a great deal of 69 to the individual, a 70 amount of advanced technical equipment, and 71 effort not to make mistakes because of the financial risk which doctors and hospitals must 72 in the courts if they 73 things badly.
But the Americans are in a mess. The problem is the way in 74 health care is organized and 75 . 76 to public belief it is not just a free competition system. The private system has been joined a large public system, because private care was simply not 77 the less fortunate and the elderly.
But even with this huge public part of the system, 78 this year will eat up 84.5 billion dollars—more than 10 per cent of the U.S. budget—large numbers of Americans are left 79 . These include about half the 11 million unemployed and those who fail to meet the strict limits 80 income fixed by a government trying to make savings where it can.
The basic problem, however, is that there is no central control 81 the health system. There is no 82 to what doctors and hospitals charge for their services, other than what the public is able to pay. The number of doctors has shot up and prices have climbed. When faced with toothache, a sick child, or a heart attack, all the unfortunate person concerned can do is 83 up.
Two-thirds of the population 84 covered by medical insurance. Doctors charge as much as they want 85 that the insurance company will pay the bill.
The rising cost of medicine in the U.S. is among the most worrying problems facing the country. In 1981 the country's health bill climbed 15.9 per cent—about twice as fast as prices 86 general.
67. A compressed B impressed C obsessed D repressed
68. A available B attainable C achievable D amenable
69. A extension B retention C attention D exertion
70. A countless B titanic C broad D vast
71. A intensive B absorbed C intense D concentrated
72. A run into B come into C face D defy
73. A treat B deal C maneuver D handle
74. A which B that C what D when
75. A to finance B financed C the finance D to be financed
76. A Contrary B Opposed C Averse D Objected
77. A looking for B looking into C looking after D looking over
78. A which B what C that D it
79. A over B out C off D away
80. A for B in C with D on
81. A over B on C under D behind
82. A boundary B restriction C confinement D limit
83. A to pay B paying C to be paid D to have paid
84. A is being B are C have been D is
85. A knowing B to know C they know D known
86. A in B with C on D for
Part VI Translation (5 minutes)
Directions: Complete the following sentences on Answer Sheet 2 by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.
87. Regardless of all the difficulties, ________________________(我們會盡力爭取我們的權(quán)利).
88. The order from the commander was that the troops ________________________(立即開拔去前線).
89. Science to the human mind is ________________________(正如水或空氣之于身體).
90. For the past two years, ________________________(我一直忙著準備考試).
91. Of all the people I know, ________________________(沒有人比格林先生更值得我尊敬).
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