(   ) 20. ---- Mary has broken the secret, you know?
---- No. ________, she wouldn’t have kept silent at the meeting.

A.As a resultB.In that caseC.First of allD.In fact

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D. drivers are more conscious of their image

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A. that whenever           B. whether           C. that though              D. since

A. comes down to          B. equals to          C. adds up to        D. amounts to

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A. happy, interested   B. glad, joyful  C. cheerful, concerned  D. unhappy, worried

A. busy                       B. free               C. lazy                  D. empty

A. a river                    B. a gap         C. a channel           D. a bridge

A. come across                    B. come into contact with

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A. means                   B. stands            C. equals                     D. matches

A. success              B. death         C. victory              D. disease

A. Besides             B. Nevertheless   C. However           D. Yet

A. disappointment        B. achievement      C. regret             D. apology

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1. A. missed            B. gave           C. expected         D. attended

2. A. seats              B. rooms         C. topics            D. rows

3. A. turning            B. walking        C. leaning           D. lying

4. A. move             B. spare          C. take              D. hold

5. A. glad              B. satisfied        C. disappointed       D. surprised

6. A. nothing           B. none           C. something         D. anything

7. A. living            B. fortune           C. direction           D. way

8. A. witnessed         B. confirmed         C. remembered        D. experienced

9. A. easy             B. popular            C. special            D. funny

10. A. agreed           B. refused             C. chose             D. forgot

11. A. sent             B. signaled            C. rolled             D. said

12. A. At last           B. At least             C. At most           D. At first

13. A. action            B. name              C. dream            D. address

14. A. game            B. discussion           C. course            D. talk  

15. A. quietly           B. loudly.              C. proudly           D. angrily  

16. A. shared            B. told                C. asked             D. answered  

17. A. as if              B. even if             C. so                D .but  

18. A. by               B. without              C. through           D. after

19. A. strange           B. secret               C. normal            D. hard  

20. A. help              B. accept              C. praise            D. trust   

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A letter to Edward, a columnist(報刊專欄作家)

Dear Mr Expert:

I grew up in an unhappy and abusive home. I always promised myself that I’d get out as soon as possible. Now, at age 20, I have a good job and a nice house, and I’m really proud of the independence I’ve achieved.

Here’s the problem: several of my friends who still live with their parents wish they had places like mine — so much so that they make mine theirs.

It started out with a couple of them spending the weekends with me. But now they seem to take it for granted that they can show up any time they like. They bring boyfriends over, talk on the phone and stay out forever.

I enjoy having my friends here sometimes — it makes the place feel comfortable and warm— but this is my home, not a party house. I was old enough to move out on my own, so why can’t I seem to ask my friends to respect my privacy(隱私)?

Joan

Edward’s reply to Joan

Dear Joan:

If your family didn’t pay attention to your needs when you were a child, you probably have trouble letting others know your needs now.

And if you’ve gathered your friends around you to rebuild a happy family atmosphere(氣氛),you may fear that saying no will bring back the kind of conflict you grew up with— or destroy the nice atmosphere you now enjoy. You need to understand that in true friendship it’s okay to put your own needs first from time to time.

Be clear about the message you want to send. For example, “I really love your company but I also need some privacy. So please call before you come over.”

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A. lives away from her parents

B. takes pride in her friends

C. knows Mr Expert quite well

D. hates her parents very much

64. We can infer from the first letter that        .

A. Joan considers her friends more important than her privacy

B. Joan’s friends visit her more often than she can accept

C. Joan doesn’t like the parties at all

D. Joan dislikes the boyfriends her friends bring over

65. According to Mr Expert, why can’t Joan tell her friends her feelings?

A. She is afraid of hurting her friends.

B. She does not understand true friendship.

C. Her family experience stops her from doing so.

D. She does not put her needs first.

66. The underlined word “conflict” in the second letter means      .

A. dependent life    B. fierce fight C. bad manners      D. painful feeling

67. The second letter suggests that Mr Expert        .

A. is worried about Joan’s problem      B. warns Joan not to quarrel with her friends

C. advises Joan on how to refuse people      D. encourages Joan to be brave enough

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