47. A) ran B) jogged C) competed D) formed
48. A) gone B) elected C) moved D) suggested
49. A) massive B) well-received C) dull D) tedious
50. A) for B) as C) in D) with
Part V Translation (5 minutes)
Directions: Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.
51. He never ____________________ (后悔做過的事情).
52. The students __________________ (表現(xiàn)出極大興趣) learning math.
53. ________________ (令他失望的是), she did not show up in the show.
54. These phrases are very useful, and are ____________ (值得寫下來).
55. Experts tell us that it is difficult to _______________ (適應(yīng)文化差異).
Part I Writing
One possible version:
Vocational Choices
Vocational choices mean what kind of positions you want to take after graduation. Different people hold totally different attitudes towards vocational choices.
Some people want to take positions that are related to their majors, some not. Personally, I would prefer to work in an area that is closely related to my specialized knowledge. Why? Because applying what I have learned to practice gives me a sense of achievement.
There is no doubt that this sense of achievement could also be achieved through success in other areas, but in terms of vocational choices, a greater sense of achievement can be got in your own major. Whatever your view on vocational choices is, the first priority should be placed on comprehension of professional knowledge.
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