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2020年10月25日发(作者:严仁)



TEXT B
Every year thousands of people are arrested and taken to court for shop- lifting. In Br
itain alone, about HK$$3,000,000’s worth of goods are stolen from shops every week. This
amounts to something like HK$$150 million a year, and represents about 4 per cent of th
e shops’ total stock. As a result of this “shrinkage” as the shops call it, the honest public
has to pay higher prices.
Shop-lifters can be divided into three main categories: the professionals, the deliberate
amateur, and the people who just can’t help themselves. The professionals do not pose
much of a problem for the store detectives, who, assisted by closed circuit television, two
-way mirrors and various other technological devices, can usually cope with them. The pr
ofessionals tend to go for high value goods in parts of the shops where security measures
are tightest. And, in any case, they account for only a small percentage of the total loss
es due to shop- lifting.
The same applies to the deliberate amateur who is, so to speak, a professional in trai
ning. Most of them get caught sooner or later, and they are dealt with severely by the co
urts.
The real problem is the person who gives way to a sudden temptation and is in all
other respects an honest and law-abiding citizen. Contrary to what one would expect, this
kind of shop-lifter is rarely poor. He does not steal because he needs the goods and cann
ot afford to pay for them. He steals because he simply cannot stop himself. And there ar
e countless others who, because of age, sickness or plain absent-mindedness, simply forget
to pay for what they take from the shops. When caught, all are liable to prosecution, an
d the decision whether to send for the police or not is in the hands of the store manager.

In order to prevent the quite incredible growth in ship-lifting offences, some stores, i
n fact, are doing their best to separate the thieves from the confused by prohibiting custo
mers from taking bags into the store. However, what is most worrying about the whole pr
oblem is, perhaps, that it is yet another instance of the innocent majority being penalized
and inconvenienced because of the actions of a small minority. It is the aircraft hijack sit
uation in another form. Because of the possibility of one passenger in a million boarding
an aircraft with a weapon, the other 999,999 passengers must subject themselves to search
es and delays. Unless the situation in the shops improves, in ten years’ time we may all
have to subject ourselves to a body-search every time we go into a store to buy a tin of
beans!
does the honest public have to pay higher prices when they go to the shops?
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A. There is a “shrinkage” in market values.
B. Many goods are not available.

C. Goods in many shops lack variety.
D. There are many cases of shop-lifting.
third group of people steal things because they ____
A. are mentally ill. B. are quite absent-minded.
not resist the temptation. D. can not afford to pay for goods.
ing to the passage, law-abiding citizens ____.
A. can possibly steal things because of their poverty
B. can possibly take away goods without paying
C. have never stolen goods from the supermarkets
D. are difficult to be caught when they steal things



of the following statements is NOT true about the main types of shop-lifting?
A. A big percentage of the total losses are caused by the professionals.
B. The deliberate amateurs will be punished severely if they get caught.
C. People would expect that those who can’t help themselves are poor.
D. The professionals don’t cause a lot of trouble to the store detectives.
aircraft hijack situation is used in order to show that ____.
A. “the professionals do not pose much of a problem for the stores”



B. some people “somply forget to pay for what they take from the shops”
C. “the honest public has to pay higher prices”
D. the third type of shop-lifters are dangerous people

TEXT C
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My bones have been aching again, as they often do in humid weather. They ache lik
e history: things long done with, that still remain as pain. When the ache is bad enough i
t keeps me from sleeping. Every night I yearn for sleep, I strive for it; yet it flutters on
ahead of me like a curtain. There are sleeping pills, of course, but the doctor has warned
me against them.
Last night, after what seemed hours of damp turmoil, I got up and crept slipperless d
own the staris, feeling my way in the faint street light that came through the window. On
ce safely arrived at the bottom, I walked into the kitchen and looked around in the refrig
erator. There was nothing much I wanted to eat: the remains of a bunch of celery, a blue
-tinged heel of bread, a lemon going soft. I’ve fallen into the habits of the solitary; my
meals are snatched and random. Furtive snacks, furtive treats and picnics. I made do with
some peanut butter, scooped directly from the jar with a forefinger: why dirty a spoon?

Standing there with the jar in one hand and my finger in my mouth, I had the feelin
g that someone was about to walk into the room — some other woman, the unseen, valid
owner — and ask me what in hell I was doing in her kitchen. I’ve had it before, the s
ense that even in the course of my most legitimate and daily actions — peeling a banana,
brushing my teeth — I am trespassing.
At night the house was more than ever like a stranger’s. I wandered through the fron
t room, the dining room, the parlour, hand on the wall for balance. My various possessio
ns were floating in their own pools of shadow, denying my ownership of them. I looked
them over with a burglar’s eye, deciding what might be worth the risk of stealing, what
on the other hand I would leave behind. Robbers would take the obvious things — the si
lver teapot that was my grandmother’s, perhaps the hand- painted china. The television set.
Nothing I really want.
author could not fall asleep because ____.
A. it was too damp in the bedroom
B. she had run out of sleeping pills
C. she was in very poor health
D. she felt very hungry
author did not like the food in the refrigerator because it was NOT ____.
A. fresh B. sufficientC. nutritious D. delicious
“At night the house was more than ever like a stranger’s”(Line 1, Para. 4), the aut
hor probably means that ____.
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A. the house was too dark at night
B. ther were unfamiliar rooms in the house
C. she felt much more lonely at night
D. the furniture there didn’t belong to her

TEXT D
The chief problem in coping with foreign motorists is not so much remembering that
they are different from yourself, but that they are enormously variable. Cross a frontier
without adjusting and you can be in deep trouble.
One of the greatest gulfs separating the driving nations is the Atlantic Ocean. More p
recisely, it is the mental distance between the European and the American motorist, partic
ularly the South American motorist. Compare, for example, an English driver at a set of t
raffic lights with a Brazilian.
Very rarely will an Englishman try to anticipate the green light by moving off prema
turely. You will find the occasional sharpie who watches for the amber to come up on th
e adjacent set of lights. However, he will not go until he receives the lawful signal. Brazi
lians view the thing quite differently. If, in fact, they see traffic lights at all, they regar
d them as a kind of roadside decoration.
The natives of North America are much more disciplined. They demonstrate this in t
heir addiction to driving in one lane and sticking to it — even if it means settling behind
some great truck for many miles.
To prevent other drivers from falling into reckless ways, American motorists try alwa
ys to stay close behind the vehicle in front which can make it impossible, when all the v
ehicles are moving at about 55 mph, to make a real lane change. European visitors are c
onstantly falling into this trap. They return to the Old World still flapping their arms in f
rustration because while driving in the State in their car they kept failing to get off the h
ighway when they wanted to and were swept along to the next city.
However, one nation above all others lives scrupulously by its traffic regulations — t
he Swiss. In Switzerland, if you were simply to anticipate a traffic light, the chances are
that the motorist behind you would take your number and report you to the police. What
is more, the police would visit you; and you would be convicted. The Swiss take their
rules of the road so seriously that a diver can be ordered to appear in court and charged
for speeding on hearsay alone, and very likely found guilty. There are slight regional var
iations among the French, German and Italian speaking areas, but it is generally safe to a
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ssume that any car bearing a CH sticker will be driven with a high degree of discipline.

fact that the Brazilians regard traffic lights as a kind of roadside decoration sugges
ts that ____.
A. traffic lights are part of street scenery
B. they simply ignore traffic lights
C. they want to put them at roadsides
D. there are very few traffic lights
79. The second and third paragraphs focus on the difference between ____.
A. the Atlantic Ocean and other oceans
B. English drivers and American drivers
C. European drivers and American drivers
D. European drivers and South American drivers
phrase “anticipate the green light”(Line 1, Para. 3) is closest in meaning to ____.
A. wait for the green light to be on
B. forbid others to move before the green light
C. move off before the green light is on
D. follow others when the green light is on

June 15,200
Dear Sir,
Your shipment of twelve thousand “Smart” watches was received by our company thi
s morning. However, we wish to make a number of complaints concerning the serious del
ay in delivery and your failure to carry out our instructions with regard to this order.
Late delivery of the goods has caused us to disappoint several of our most valued cu
stomers.
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The second complaint concerns the mismatch in colour between the watches we order
ed and those delivered.
As a result of the above problems, therefore, we feel that the most suitable course of
action is to return to you unpaid any of the goods considered unsatisfactory. We look
forward to your prompt reply.
Yours sincerely,
TEXT G
First read the following question.
purpose of the pamphlet is to show ____.
A. how much money the card holder can take at a cash machine
B. how many more benefits the card holder can now enjoy

Marks Swift Managing Director, Johnson & Sons Ltd.
C. how card holders can use cash machines of other banks
D. how travelers canuse cash machines when abroad
Now, go through TEXT G quickly and answer question 83.

Part Ⅳ CLOZE [15 MIN.]
Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted i
n the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.
The normal human daily cycle of activity is of some 7-8 hours’ sleep alternation wit
h some 16-17 hours’ wakefulness and that the sleep normally coincides(26) ____ the hour
s of darkness. Our present concern is with how easily and to what extent this(27)____ ca
n be modified.
The question is no mere academic one. The ease with which people can change from
working in the day to working at night is a(28)____ of growing importance in industry
where automation(29)____ round-the-clock working of machines. It normally(30)____ from
five days to one week for a person to adapt to a(31)____ routine of sleep and wakef
ulness, sleeping during the day and working at night. (32)____, it is often the case i
n industry that shifts are changed every week. This means that no sooner has he got used
to one routine(33)____ he has to change to another, (34)____ much of his time is spent
neither working nor sleeping very(35) ____.
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One answer would seem to be(36)____ periods on each shift, a month, or even three
months. (37)____, recent research has shown that people on such systems will revert to
go back to their(38)____ habits of sleep and wakefulness during the week-end and that thi
s is quite enough to destroy any(39)____ to night work built up during the week. The on
ly real solution appears to be to hand over the night shift to those permanent night worke
rs whose(40)____ may persist through all week-ends and holidays.




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Part Ⅴ GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY [15 MIN.]
There are twenty- five items in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four word
s or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one that best completes the sentence.
Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
trumpet player was certainly loud. But I wasn’t bothered by his loudness ____ by
his lack of talent.A. so much as B. rather than C. as D. than
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42.____, I’ll marry him all the same.
A. Was he rich or poor B. Whethere rich or poor
C. Were he rich or poor D. Be he rich or poor
government has promised to do ____ lies in its power to ease the hardships of th
e victims in the flood-stricken area.
A. however B. whichever C. whatever D. wherever
44.____ if I had arrived yesterday without letting you know beforehand?
A. Would you be surprised B. Were you surprised

C. Had you been surprised D. Would you have been surprised
not ____ with the respect he feels due to him, Jack gets very ill-tempered and grum
bles all the time.
A. being treated B. treated
C. be treated D. having been treated
is imperative that students ____ their term papers on time.
A. hand in B. would hand in

C. have to hand in D. handed in
less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of a fully-loaded truck, ____ t
o the truck.
A. the greater stress is B. greater is the stress
C. the stress is greater D. the greater the stress
Minister of Finance is believed ____ of imposing new taxes to raise extra revenue.

A. that he is thinking B. to be thinking
C. that he is to think D. to think
of price, place, promotion, and product are ____ conventional concerns in planni
ng marketing strategies.
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A. these of the most B. most of those
C. among the most D. among the many of
50.____ both sides accept the agreement ____ a lasting peace be established in this region.

A. Only if, will B. If only, would
C. Should, will D. Unless, would
Wells, together with all the members of his family, ____ for Europe this afternoon.

A. are to leave B. are leaving C. is leaving D. leave
was suggested that all government ministers should ____ information on their financi
al interests.
A. discover B. uncover C. tell D. disclose
my exams are coming next week, I’ll take advantage of the weekend to ____ on s
ome reading.
A. catch up B. clear up C. make up D. pick up
54.I’m surprised they are no longer on speaking terms. It’s not like either of them to bea
r a ____.
A. disgust B. curse C. grudge D. hatred
hopes to be ____ from hospital next week.
A. dismissed B. discharged ed D. resigned
a picture is proved to be a forgery, it becomes quite ____.
A. invaluable B. priceless C. unworthy ess
earns his living by ____ works of art in the museum.
A. recovering B. restoring C. renewing D. reviving
58.I couldn’t sleep last night because the tap in the bathroom was ____.
A. draining B. dropping C. spilling D. dripping
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book gives a brief ____ of the course of his research up till now.
A. outline B. reference C. frame D. outlook
was sanding outside in the snow, ____ with cold.
A. spinning B. shivering C. shaking D. staggering

the rooms on the second floor have nicely ____ carpets, which are included in the
price of the house.
A. adapted B. equipped C. suited D. fitted
plays tinnis to the ____ of all other sports.
A. eradication B. exclusion C. extension D. inclusion
answered with an ____ “No” to the request that she attend the public hearing.
A. eloquent B. effective C. emotional D. emphatic
ne who has visited the city agrees that it is ____ with life.
A. vibrant B. violent C. energetic D. full
met Mary and her husband at a party two months ago. ____ we’ve had no further
communication.
A. Thereof B. Thereby C. Thereafter D. Thereabouts

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