section C
Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.
36. According to Richard Satava, the application of virtual reality to medicine .
A) will enable surgeons to be physically present on every battlefield
B) can raise the spirits of soldiers wounded on the battlefield
C) will greatly improve medical conditions on the battlefield
D) can shorten the time for operations on soldiers wounded on the battlefield
37. Richard Satava has visions of
A) using a remote-control technique to treat wounded soldiers fighting overseas
B) wounded soldiers being saved by doctors wearing virtual reality helmets on the battlefield
C) wounded soldiers being operated on by specially trained surgeons
D) setting up mobile surgical units overseas
38. How is virtual reality surgery performed?
A) It is performed by a computer-designed high precision device.
B) Surgeons wear virtual reality helmets to receive feedback provided by a computer.
C) Surgeons move robotic instruments by means of a computer linked to them.
D) A 3-D image records the movements of the surgeons during the operation.
39. During virtual reality operations the surgeon can have a better view of the cuts in the body because .
A) he is looking at the cuts on a computer screen
B) the cuts can be examined from different angles
C) the cuts have been highly magnified
D) he is wearing 3-D glasses
40. Virtual reality operations are an improvement on conventional surgery in that they .
A) cause less pain to the wounded
B) allow the patient to recover more quickly
C) will make human surgeons' work less tedious
D) are done by robot surgeons with greater precision
Part III Vocabulary (20 minutes)
41. A) probable B) sustainable C) feasible D) eligible
42. A) facets B) formats C) formulas D) fashions
43. A) permeate B) extract C) distinguish D) concentrate
44. A) obedient B) overwhelming C) skeptical D) subsidiary
45. A) effect B) affect C) conceive D) endeavour
46. A) remedy B) reproach C) reproach D) revenge
47. A) exclusive B) explicit C) objective D) obscure
48. A) baffled B) mingled C) provoked D) diverted
49. A) ejected B) escaped C) erased D) omitted
50. A) incidence B) impetus C) rupture D) emergence
51. A) in search of B) in pursuit of C) in view of D) in light of
52. A) credit B) assure C) certify D) access
53. A) impairing B) imposing C) invading D) integrating
54. A) sparkled B) twinkled C) radiated D) glittered
55. A) overtakes B) nourishes C) surpasses D) enforces
56. A) transit B) transactions C) turnover D) tempos
57. A) segregate B) whirl C) compromise D) mediate
58. A) trenches B) utilities C)pavements D) junctions
59. A) collision B) collaboration C) corrosion D) confrontation
60. A) successive B) consecutive C)eternal D) insistent
61. A)exquisite B) extravagant C) exotic D) eccentric
62. A) haul B) repel C) dispose D) snatch
63. A) enhance B) curb C) disrupt D) heighten
64.A)paradoxes B) paradises C) galaxies D) shuttles
65.A)portray B) ascribe C) impart D)acknowledge
66. A)alerts B) refreshes C) pleads D)diverts
67.A)monitor B) manifest C) articulate D)anticipate
68. A) responses B) signals C)symptoms D)reflections
69. A)accord B) unify C) obey D) comply
70. A) alter B) alternate C) substitute D) exchange
Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage, hz this passage, there are altogether IO mis-takes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change ti word. add a word or a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided.lf you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an ion mark (^) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank, lf you a word, cross Rout and put a slash (/) in tile blank.
Example:
Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our period 1.time/times/period Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature as a 2.school subject are valid for^study of television. 3. the Thomas Malthus published his "Essay on the Principle of Population" almost 200 years ago. Ever since then,forecasters have being warning that worldwide famine was S1_____just around the next corner. The fast-growing population's demand for food, they warned, would soon exceed their S2_____supply, leading to widespread food shortages and starvation.But in reality, the world's total grain harvest has risen steadily over the years. Except for relative isolated trouble S3_____spots like present-day Somalia, and occasional years of good harvests, the world's food crisis has remained just S4_____around the corner. Most experts believe this can continue even as if the population doubles by the mid-21st century, S5_____although feeding I0 billion people will not be easy for politics, economic and environmental reasons. Optimists S6_____point to concrete examples of continued improvements in yield. In Africa, by instance, improved seed, more S7_____fertilizer and advanced growing practices have more than double corn and wheat yields in an experiment. Elsewhere, S8_____rice experts in the Philippines are producing a plant with few S9_____stems and more seeds. There is no guarantee that plant breeders can continue to develop new, higher-yielding crop, but most researchers see their success to date as reason S10_____for hope.
1. being—been
2. their—its
3. relative—relatively
4. good—bad
5. as—去掉
6. politics—political
7. by—for
8. double—doubled
9. more—fewer
10. reason— the reason
Part V Writing (30 minutes)
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