25. Most people don’t think of a stamp as a receipt, but that is _____it really isaproof of just how much money you paid in advance for mail delivery.
A.what B. why
C. howt D. who
26. Without water from the Nile River, Egypt_____a farming country and become a desert.
A.will cease to be B. would cease to be
C. will cease being D. would cease being
27. Although he refused to act on my suggestion, he had to admint that _____what I said.
A. it was something in B. there was something as
C. it was something as D. there was something in
28. There is little, _______,farming in that area and all you can see ia miles of wild countryside.
A. if so B.if such
C. if not D. if any
29. In his lecture, the education expert emphasized the fact that now adays children are exposed to many influences_______that of their families.
A. rather than B. ohther than
C. except for D.but for
30. The singer on the stage has a young_______face and a voice ofan_______.
A. boy…angel B. boy’s…angel
C. boy…angel’s D. boy’s…angel’s
Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points)
Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
Passage One
When I saw the notice “women film extras wanted ” in a local newspaper, I jumped at the chance, Since childhood,I had dreamt of being a flim star.
The casting interview went well, and two days later I was told that I had been chosen.I was to lose some of my enthusiasm for the idea, however. Extras are often left in the dark for some time as to which role they will play.Finally the nature of my role was reveales:I was asked to play a mental hospital patient.
Despite my disappointment, I agreed to participate. Then, barely a week later, the day of filming dawned. All 13 of us extras, mainly housewives, were driven to an old hospital. The coffee and tea they served us looked and tasted like cement. Then we were rushed off to make-up.My hair was pinned back and make-up was applied that gave me a pale appearance. Then we just sat in a minbus for a few hours, as the cameras rolled elsewhere.
After the second hour had passed I was becoming bored. I bet stars are never treated like this,I thought.I had expected to be so busy that I hadn’t come prepared for a long wait. Many of the others had brought a book or knitting.
Three hours had now passed. Then at last we were called to do our scenes. When the director came in, we were instructed where to stand and what to do. Along with a few others, I was told to sit at a table and weave baskets. This was not an easy task . The cane(藤条) we had to use was very long.On several occasions my basket fell apart in front of my very eyes. On thers I only succeeded in hitting a cameraman in the eye.
Lift for the other extras was far from easy. Jean,who was barefoot, had to circle the floor. Poor Alice was asked to pretend to bang her head against the wall. Meanwhile Veronica swept the floor.
Thankfully, after just a few attempts, the scenes were done. And so my first taste of this “glorious”career was over. Although I found the experience quite interesting,my first scrcnrole will almost certainly be my last.
31. The word “extras”used in this story means people who _____.
A.have little experience of acting B.play unimportant parts in a film
C. pretend to be film stars D. need a part-time job
32. According to the story, which of the following statements is true about the antheor?
A. She didn’t refuse the role assigned to her although she didn’t like it.
B. She undersood clearly that most film stars used to be extras.
C. Unlike other women who wre reading or knitting, she was busy with her scence.
D. The only thing she did well was to use the eane as aeapon.