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Inthispartofthetest,youwilllistentoapassageanditwillnotbewrittenoutinfullforyou.YouwillhearthepassageTWICE.Whilelistening,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhear.
Vitaminsareagroupof(11)foundinfood.Thebodyneedsthemforlifeandhealth.Sonaturally,manypeopleare(12)withthequestions:
amIgettingenoughvitamins,andamIgettingtherightkind?
Eventhoughverysmallamountsofeachvitaminareenoughfortheneedsofthebody,the(13)peoplehaveaboutvitaminshassomebasis.Andthishastodowiththeirdiet--thefoodtheytakein.Apersoneatingagoodvarietyoffoodsgetsallthevitaminsnowknowntobeneeded(withthepossible(14)ofvitaminD).
Theproblemisthattherearemanypeoplewhodon'
tchoosefoods(15),don'
tgetenoughvariety,anddon'
teatthebasicfoodstheyneedtogettheirvitamins.Sotheansweris:
noextravitaminsareneeded,(16)youeatproperfoods.Infact,manyofthevitaminscannotbestoredinthebody,sowhenextravitaminsaretakenin,thebodysimplygets(17)ofthem.Itisevenharmfultoputtoomuchofcertainvitaminsintothebody.ThishasbeenfoundtobetrueofvitaminAandD,whenlargeamountsaretakenin.
Whatfoodssupplywhatvitamins?
Hereisaquickgeneralidea.VitaminA,forthehealthoftheeyes,skin,teeth,andbones,isfoundingreenvegetables,fruits,eggs,liverandbutter.VitaminB1whichhelpsthe(18)and(19)systemsandpreventscertaindiseasesisfoundin(20),porkandliver.VitaminB2isfoundinmilk,eggs,greenvegetablesandmeats.VitaminC,whichhelpsbonesandteeth,isfoundintomatoes,certainfruitsandvegetables.Thereareonlyafewofthemostimportantvitaminsthebodyneeds.
11.substances12.concerned13.worry14.exception15.wisely16.providing17.rid18.nervous19.digestive20.cereals
Impressivegainshavebeenmadebyblacksin(11),employment,andtoalesserdegreeinhousing.Nevertheless,historic(12)ofhiringandpromotionleavenonwhiteminoritieseconomically(13),especiallyinaweaknationaleconomy.PresidentRonaldReagan'
sadministrationsloweddownenforcementofcertaincivilrightslawsand(14)government-enforcedquotasand"
goalsandtimetables."
Thecourtshavesometimesheld(15)positionsonthesecomplexissues.In1986,however,theSupremeCourtsupportedthelimiteduseofaffirmativeactiontohelpminoritygroups(16)forpastjobdiscrimination;
in1987theCourtupheldtherightofemployerstoextendpreferentialtreatmenttominoritiesandwomeninordertoachieveabetter(17)workforce.Inseveralcloserulingsin1989,however,theCourt'
sconservativemajoritymovedtoward(18)thisdirectionbymakingitevenmoredifficultforwomenandminoritiestousethecourtstoremedydiscriminationinhiringpracticesoronthejob.Inresponse,CongresspassedtheCivilRightsActof1991,whichstrengthenedaffirmativeaction.
CivilrightshavealsobeendeniedtoHispanicAmericans,(19)PuertoRicansintheEastandMexicanAmericansintheSouthwest.Theproblemhasfollowedtraditionalpaths,asrightshavebeendeniedinemployment,housing,and(20)tothejudicialsystem.
11.education12.patterns13.vulnerable14.opposed15.inconsistent16.compensate17.balanced18.reversing19.particularly20.access
ReadingComprehension
Therearetwopassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices.Clickonthebestchoice.
PASSAGETWO
Whenwereadfascinatingstoriesofanimalsintheirnaturalsettingsandseegorgeouscoloredpicturesoftheanimals,fewofusrealizewhatsomepeoplewentthroughtomakeallthispossible.
Sometimes,justgettingtotheplacewhereobservationsoftheanimalsbeginscanbedifficultanddangerous.InRwanda,Africa,DianFosseyoftenhadtoscrambleforhoursup45-degreeslopes,jogalongmuddypaths,hackeachstepthroughdensebushesorforests,orcrawlthroughharshnettlesjusttoreachthegorillasshewasstudying.InthePhilippines,RobertKennedyhadtoclimbhighintoalauantreetostudyararePhilippineeagle.ThenheandNedRettingcrossedaropetoanothergreattreewhereanestheldababyeagle.The20-footropewas,ofcourse,difficulttocross,buttherewasalsoawasps'
nestintheeagle'
stree.WhenRettingaccidentallybumpedabranchnearthewasps'
nest,thewaspswentforKennedy.At1300feetintheair,hefoundhimselfonarope,beingstungrepeatedlyfromheadtotoebywasps.Buthehadtokeephisbalanceorbekilled!
Tostudybats,investigatorshavetoentercaveswhichcanpresentmanyproblems,includingtheguano--birddroppings,whichproduceunpleasantammoniafumes.OnecaveinTexas,whereMerlinTuttlewenttophotographbats,had20millionofthecreaturesandtonsofguano.Tuttlecouldbreatheonlywitharespirator.Thatwasnoteasywiththetemperatureat102degreesandthehumidityat100percent.Hisrespiratorfailedlittlebylittle,buthedidn'
tnoticeit.
Eventually,helandedinthehospitalwith40percentofhislungcapacitydestroyed.Contrarytodoctors'
predictionshemanagedtorecover.Onhisfirsttripafterhisrecovery,hegrabbedatreebranchtoswingoveranabandonedmineshaft.Thetreelimbbroke,andhefellontolargerocks.Thistimehehadbrokenribs,cuts,andbruises,buthe'
sreadytogoagain!
1.Howdoestheauthorrefertotheincidentsdescribedinthisselection?
A)Beautiful.
B)Dangerous.
C)Rewarding.
D)Pleasant.
2.ThestoriesofKennedyandTuttlearemeanttoshowthat___________.A)animalobserversareverybrave
B)animalsarefascinating
C)thestoriesarewonderful
D)animalobserversenjoytheirstaywithanimals
3.Toprovideuswithgorgeouscoloredpicturesofanimals,somepeople___________.A)hadtokeepbalance
B)placedgoodobservations
C)hadtoexperiencegreatdifficulties
D)climbedintocaves
4.Inwhichofthesentencesbelowdoestheword"
scramble"
haveasimilarmeaningtotheoneinparagraph2?
A)Iaskmymothertoscramblemyeggsinthemorning.
B)Micewillscrambleintoanyholetogetawayfromthecat.
C)Thewordpuzzlescrambleslettersofwordssotheyarehardtoread.
D)Allthepaperbagshavebeenscrambled.
5.Whatisprobablythebesttitleofthepassage?
A)UnnoticedAnimals.
B)UnknownStories.
C)UnpleasantIncidents.
D)UnsungHeroes.
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2.1
3.3
4.2
5.4
Thepossiblehintofthefirsthumantonguemaybeechoedinthearchaeologicalrecord.HumanswhoseskeletonslookjustlikethoseoftodaywerewidespreadinAfricaby100,000yearsago.Buttheystillusedthesamesetofcrudestonetoolsastheirforebearsandtheirarchaichumancontemporaries,theNeanderthalsofEurope.
Then,some50,000yearsago,someprofoundchangetookplace.SettlementsinAfricasprangtolifewithsophisticatedtoolsmadefromstoneandbone,artobjectsandsignsoflongdistancetrade.
Thoughsomearchaeologistsdisputethesuddennessofthetransition,Dr.RichardKleinofStanfordarguesthattheinnovationsreflectsomespecificneuralchangethatoccurredaroundthattimeand,becauseoftheadvantageitconferred,spreadrapidlythroughthepopulation.
Thatgeneticchange,hesuggests,wasofsuchamagnitudethatmostlikelyithadtodowithlanguage,andwasperhapsthefinalstepinitsevolution.Ifsomeneuralchangeexplainstheappearanceoffullymodernhumanbehaviorsome50,000yearsago,"
itissurelyreasonabletosupposethatthechangepromotedthefullymoderncapacityforrapidlyspokenphonemicspeech,"
Dr.Kleinhaswritten.
1.100,000yearsago,humansinAfrica___________.
A)lookedquitesimilartotheNeanderthalsofEurope
B)hadskeletonssimilartothoseofmodernpeople
C)couldspeaktheirownlanguage
D)knewhowtomakecomplicatedtools
2.Theword"
archaic"
inthefirstparagraphmeans___________.A)old-fashioned
B)clever
C)ancient
D)following
3.Some50,000yearsago,humansinAfricaexperienceda___________.A)fataldisaster
B)rapiddevelopment
C)controversy
D)war
4.Thathumanslearnttomaketoolsmaybeowingtothedevelopmentin___________.A)brain
B)language
C)population
D)trade
5.Dr.Kleinwouldprobablyagreethat__________.A)fullymodernhumanbehavioremergedsome100,000yearsago
B)humansinAfricahadtheearliestsophisticatedtools
C)humanlanguageemerged
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