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Part IV. Cloze (15 points)Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passage. For each blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one that best fits into the passage and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.People who speak or perform before the public sometimes may suffer from "Stage Fright". Stage fright makes a person 66 . In the worst case it can make one's mind go back and 67 what one might say or to act. People taking up a variety of occupations such as actors, musicians, dancers, lawyers, 68 radio show hosts have suffered from stage fright at one time or another.Diana Nichols who is an expert in helping people 69 from stage fright, works at a medical center in New York City. She spares no efforts to help actors learn to 70 themselves. Miss Nichols says some people, on many occasions, have been afraid to perform before the audience. Others, she says, are very likely to develop stage fright after a 71 experience.Up till now, she has offered them 72 to have a control over the fear One effective way is to smile before going onto the 73 . Taking two deep breaths is always of great benefit 74 deep breathing helps you to get control of your body." 75 " Miss Nichols also persuade her parents to tell themselves that their speech or performance does not have to be perfect. Without any doubt, it's 76 to make a mistake.She tells them they should not be too careful while they are performing What really matters is that they should 77 to perform while she is helping them. After each performance,they will have a heated discussion about what on earth has happened and 78 "What advice, help or advice does not, as they perform more and more, they tend to fear less and less. Miss Nichols says the goal is only to reduce stage fright, not to 79 it completely. This is because a little stage fright really has a positive effect, making a person more careful, and thus 80 the performance.66.A. excitedB. tiredC. nervousD. angry67.A. rememberB. knowC. ignoreD. forget68.A. evenB. stillC. butD. like69.A. sufferB. learnC. benefitD. frighten70.A. protectB. controlC. devoteD. fearful71.A. joyfulB. wonderfulC. medicinesD. methods72.A. jobsB. waysC. filmD. court73.A. thoughB. unlessC. becauseD. while74.A. On the contraryB. To begin withC. In additionD. As a whole75.A. inevitableB. unbelievableC. impossibleD. outstanding76.A. saysB. refuseC. continueD. like77.A. take overB. find outC. go onD. set aside78.A. add up toB. put up withC. make up forD. get rid of80.A. destroysB. neglectsC. improvesD. enjoys
Part IV. Cloze (15 points)Directions: There are 15 blanks in the following passage. For each blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one that best fits into the passage and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.People who speak or perform before the public sometimes may suffer from "Stage Fright". Stage fright makes a person 66 . In the worst case it can make one's mind go back and 67 what one might say or to act. People taking up a variety of occupations such as actors, musicians, dancers, lawyers, 68 radio show hosts have suffered from stage fright at one time or another.Diana Nichols who is an expert in helping people 69 from stage fright, works at a medical center in New York City. She spares no efforts to help actors learn to 70 themselves. Miss Nichols says some people, on many occasions, have been afraid to perform before the audience. Others, she says, are very likely to develop stage fright after a 71 experience.Up till now, she has offered them 72 to have a control over the fear One effective way is to smile before going onto the 73 . Taking two deep breaths is always of great benefit 74 deep breathing helps you to get control of your body." 75 " Miss Nichols also persuade her parents to tell themselves that their speech or performance does not have to be perfect. Without any doubt, it's 76 to make a mistake.She tells them they should not be too careful while they are performing What really matters is that they should 77 to perform while she is helping them. After each performance,they will have a heated discussion about what on earth has happened and 78 "What advice, help or advice does not, as they perform more and more, they tend to fear less and less. Miss Nichols says the goal is only to reduce stage fright, not to 79 it completely. This is because a little stage fright really has a positive effect, making a person more careful, and thus 80 the performance.66.A. excitedB. tiredC. nervousD. angry67.A. rememberB. knowC. ignoreD. forget68.A. evenB. stillC. butD. like69.A. sufferB. learnC. benefitD. frighten70.A. protectB. controlC. devoteD. fearful71.A. joyfulB. wonderfulC. medicinesD. methods72.A. jobsB. waysC. filmD. court73.A. thoughB. unlessC. becauseD. while74.A. On the contraryB. To begin withC. In additionD. As a whole75.A. inevitableB. unbelievableC. impossibleD. outstanding76.A. saysB. refuseC. continueD. like77.A. take overB. find outC. go onD. set aside78.A. add up toB. put up withC. make up forD. get rid of80.A. destroysB. neglectsC. improvesD. enjoys
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66. C 67. D 68. A 69. A 70. B 71. D 72. B 73. A 74. C 75. C 76. A 77. C 78. B 79. D 80. C