2002年12月
A language is a signaling system which operates with symbolic vocal sounds (語聲), and which is used by a group of people for the purpose of communication.
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Other animals, it is true, communicate with one another by 64 of cries: for example, many birds utter 65 calls at the approach of danger; monkeys utter 66 cries, such as expressions of anger, fear and pleasure. 67 these various means of communication differ in important ways 68 human language. For instance, animals’ cries do not 69 thoughts and feelings clearly. This means, basically, that they lack structure. They lack the kind of structure that 70 us to divide a human utterance into 71.
We can change an utterance by 72 one word in it with 73: a good illustration of this is a soldier who can say, e.g., “tanks approaching from the north”, 74 who can change one word and say “aircraft approaching from the north” or “tanks approaching from the west”; but a bird has a single alarm cry, 75 means “danger!”
This is why the number of 76 that an animal can make is very limited: the great tit (山雀) is a case 77 point; it has about twenty different calls,
61. A) classification B) definition C) function D) perception
62. A) that B) it C) as D) what
63. A) native B) human C) physical D) animal
64. A) ways B) means C) methods D) approaches
65. A) mating B) exciting C) warning D) boring
66. A) identical B) similar C) different D) unfamiliar
67. A) But B) Therefore C) Afterwards D)Furthermore
68. A) about B) with C) from D) in
69. A) infer B) explain C) interpret D) express
70. A) encourages B) enables C) enforces D) ensures
71. A) speeches B) sounds C) words D) voices
72. A) replacing B) spelling C) pronouncing D) saying
73. A) ours B) theirs C) another D) others
74. A) so B) and C) but D) or
75. A) this B) that C) which D) it
76. A) signs B) gestures C) signals D) marks
77. A) in B) at C) of D) for
78. A) whereas B) since C) anyhow D) somehow
79. A) boundless B) changeable C) limitless D) ceaseless
80. A) ordinary B) alike C) common D) general
2002年1月
One summer night, on my way home from work I decided to see a movie. I knew the theatre would be air-conditioned and I couldn't face my 71 apartment.
Sitting in the theatre I had to look through the 72 between the two tall heads in front of me. I had to keep changing the 73 every time she leaned over to talk to him, 74 he leaned over to kiss her. Why do Americans display such
71. A) hot B) warm C) cool D) heated
72. A) crack B) opening C) break D) blank
73. A) view B) angle C) space D) aspect
74. A) whenever B) and C) while D) or
75. A) attention B) affection C) motion D) attraction
76. A) what B) when C) as D) since
77. A) After B) Within C) For D) Over
78. A) fix B) chew C) taste D) concentrate
79. A) too B) though C) still D) certainly
80. A) no B) any C) few D) much
81. A) tone B) voice C) sound D) rhythm
82. A) wonder B) imagine C) depart D) wander
83. A) used B) happened C) turned D) enjoyed
84. A) then B) until C) because D) therefore
85. A) artificial B) informal C) practical D) perfect
86. A) looked B) felt C) appeared D) seemed
87. A) If B) While C) Once D) Before
88. A) quiet B) empty C) stiff D) calm
89. A) saying B) uttering C) telling D) speaking
90. A) made B) worked C) got D) cam