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Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) 
Section A
47. What do people tend to think of Picasso’s paintings?
[B]They are enjoyable amusements.
48. Picasso quoted the example of the English language to maintain that .
[D] the intricacy of the surrealist art should not be blamed on the artists
49. Which of the following artists pioneered Cubist art?
[B] Picasso. 
50. The author most probably thinks that Picasso’s art is .
[A] unprecedented 
51. Which of the following is the true description of the surrealist world?
[C] It had never been explored by anyone before Picasso.
Section B
Passage One
52. What does Wordsworth mean by “habit rules the unreflecting herd” (Line 2, Para.1)?
[C] Habit is characterized by being mechanical.
53. What have the researchers discovered about the formation of new habits?
[D] They can be guided.
54. The word “ruts”(Line 1, Para.4) has closest meaning to .
[A] tracks
55. Dawna Markova would most probably agree that .
[D] curiosity activates creative minds
56. Ryan’s comments suggest that the practice of standard testing .
[B] prevents new habits from being formed
Passage Two
57. What do people tend to think of Picasso’s paintings?
[B]They are enjoyable amusements.
58. Which of the following is the true description of the surrealist world?
[C] It had never been explored by anyone before Picasso.
59. Which of the following artists pioneered Cubist art?
[B] Picasso. 
60. Picasso quoted the example of the English language to maintain that .
[D] the intricacy of the surrealist art should not be blamed on the artists
61. The author most probably thinks that Picasso’s art is .
[A] unprecedented 
Part V Cloze
62. artificial
63. imitate
64. nature
65. agreeable
66. though
67. assumes
68. insignificance
69. supply
70. as
71. Whoever
72. uneasy
73. never
74. affects
75. contented
76. what
77. sake
78. Manners
79. but
80. proper
81. in

Part VI Translation
82. A person’s character isn’t determined by how he or she enjoys victory, (一个人的品行不取决于这个人如何享受胜利), but rather how he or she endures defeat.
83. She felt insulted, and obviously any attempts to persuade her to stay were of no avail (任何劝她留下来的企图都是徒劳的)

84. If you are able to appreciate beauty in the ordinary (如果你擅于欣赏平凡中的美好), your life will be more vibrant.
85. If he had know this would happen, he would have acted differently (也许会以不同方式行事).
86. Reading between the lines (从字里行间), I would say that the government are more worried that they will admit.

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