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1n terms of nanotechnology, Kim was the first__________
[A] to use it in washing machines
[B] to come up with the idea
[C] to introduce it to Korea
[D] to apply it to socks

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Directions :
Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,
C, or D on, ANSWER SHEET 1.
It has always been a problem to decide whether "popular music" is music which represents the people or is simply music that the people like. The same problem of (26) exists with jazz. So many different (27) 0f music have been called jazz at one time or another that it is hard to say
what (28) it is. Jazz has always been considered to be black music (29) when I first (30)an interest in it twenty years ago, I used to hear white (31) playing music that was like Louis
Armstrong's in the 1920s. I found out afterwards that they learnt to do this by playing Armstrong's records over and over again until their style. was close enough to his (32) for them to
imitate him.
Since then white singers like Bob Dylan have rediscovered (33) 0wn folk tradition, instead of (34) from black roots. But the main (35) since 1960 have been social and technical. One is that young people have more (36) to spend on records at an earlier age than they used to, so Tin Pan Alley, the ' pop 'music industry, aims at the teenage audience. (37) is that electronic equipment has developed to such an (38) that technicians are now capable of mixing sound to (39) recordings that are quite different from alive (40) .
But the real (41) with 'pop' music is that Tin Pan Alley has always worked against its be-ing a (42) music of the people. It takes everything original and natural out of it and (43) it with cheap commercial imitations. (44) the American folk singer, Woody Guthrie, said:"They've always (45) the second-rate songs. They've never wanted to play the good ones. "
26.
[ A] definition
[ B] classification
[ C] imitation
[ D] discussion

ll. Which color coat does she finally buy?
[ A] Red.
[B] Blue.
[C] Green.

Part B
Directions :
Read the opinions given, by five scholars on challenges facing today's single women,. For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each scholar to one of the statements(A to G)given below. Mark your answers on, ANS WER SHEET 1.
Timothy Constance:
What the women I spoke with said was that they want a husband who is independent and dedi-cated to
his career, but that he doesn't have to make a lot of money. The emphasis was always on finding a best
friend-a soul mate-someone you could tell all your troubles to and who would be supportive. So it
doesn' t seem to be the case that these women were looking for super high -achieving men.
Grise Levison:
I think that for women, as well as for men, the standard for someone who you'd want to spend your life
with depends much more today on emotional intimacy. It takes some trial and error and a pretty long
and dedicated search to identify the kind of person who is emotionally matchingyou and who is able to
communicate and listen to trouble talk.
Marry Brown:
In recent decades girls have been raised to be more competitive and stronger than they were in the
past. Several women I talked to mentioned that in their life they felt that their intelligence or intellectual
achievement seemed to work against them in their romantic relationships with men. How ever, most of
the women I interviewed felt that there were some men "out there" who would be attracted to smart
women. The problem was finding them.
Donna Smith:
I think, for the women I talked to, their ultimate sense of what they want in life includes family and
children, but they aren't willing to think about the fact that they therefore will probably have to give up
some of their own individual pursuits and career goals. I think the definition of suc-cess includes both
love and work, and that the challenge is how to arrange that in a particular or-der.
Elizabeth Budy:
I think that people who have done at least some of the things that are essential for a wise judg-ment
about a partner are more likely to eventually end up in a stable marriage. It' s also true that they're likely
to marry someone who is similar to them in education and earning power, which means that those
marriages are likely to have more money in them.
Now match the name of each scholar (6/ t0 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.
[ A] Career success is in fact not a disadvantage.
[ B] The ability to choose a right partner ensures a stable marriage.
[ C] How to balance career with family is key to success.
[D] The essential part of marriage is the union of soul.
[E] Finding an emotionally intimate mate isn' t a piece of cake.
[ F] Career success ensures a solid marriage.
[ G] Social assistance is needed for today' s single women.
61. Timothy Constance

How much does the woman pay?
[ A]170 yuan.
[B]168 yuan.
[C]186 yuan.

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