Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)
Section A
47. [E] combined
48. [I] down
49. [O] work
50. [L] or
51. [B] necessarily
52. [C] longer
53. [J] upon
54. [H] recall
55. [F] if
56. [G] associations
Passage One
57. What’s the main idea of the passage?
[D] People in different cultures have different concepts of space.
58. According to Dr. Edward Hall, .
[B] space doesn’t mean emptiness in the eyes of the Japanese
59. The Arabs and the Japanese differ in that .
[A] the Japanese keep their closeness within limits while the Arabs don’t
60. It can be inferred from the passage that .
[C] even impolite bodily contact is acceptable by the Arabs
61. When an Arab wants to be alone, he .
[B] may still stay with his companion
Passage Two
62. By saying “the woman said she found my face a challenge” (Line 2, Para 1), the author suggests that her face is
[C] too ugly to deal with / hard to deal with /not good-looking .
63. According to the author, what was the main reason for the failure of her first dance?
[B] She wore sticking-plaster on her ears instead of diamante ear-rings.
64. 48. Because of the Ascot woman’s , the stick had to be pulled out from the ground.
[D] heavy weight / plumpness / fatness
65. Why did the author tell a lie to her parents that she had a marvelous time?
[A] To make them happy.
66. What did the author learn from what she saw in Ascot?
[C] The stupidity of trying to conform and be better than anyone else.