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词汇选择题 1. It is apparent that new energy sources will be required to keep up the ______societies of the world in the future. A. civil B. civilian C. civilized D. civic 2. We specialize in ______furniture and interior designing. A. quality B. quantity C. great D. brilliant 3. Various kinds of fish have got used to _____ conditions. A. special B. extreme C. unexpected D. comfortable 4. The owner of copyright has the ______right to reproduce a protected work. A. unique B. singular C. inclusive D. exclusive 5. Twentieth-century American writers became more _____to the discovery of human nature. A. related B. engaged C. connected D. committed 6. The attached device______ your electric fan into a desk lamp. A. changes B. transforms C. alters D. converts 7. Now the new engine is ______ more and more public attention. A. receiving B. accepting C. obtaining D. focusing 8. The school attracted numerous ________young painters and made Bologna an active and famous Italian art center. A. promising B. prosperous C. hopeful D. probable 9. In the United States, it has been necessary for _______states to pass specific legislation to permit adoption. A. single B. singular C. individual D. each of 10. Children ______ have better memories than adults, especially in learning foreign languages. A. on average B. on the average C. on an average D. averagely 11. He ______ tonight with his horrifying fishing stories. A. lived on my nerves B. got on my nerves C. touched my raw nerve D. lost his nerve 12. Gifts and purchases are important ______ of other types of collections for a museum. A. sources B. origins C. bases D. homes 13. Without a moment’s ________, he voted to reject the proposal. A. meditation B. hesitation C. reaction D. contemplation 14. His formula surprised many in the scientific community because it ______ the long-held belief. A. contradicted B. argued C. criticized D. denounced 15. Because propaganda is often accompanied by exaggerations of facts, it is often thought to be ______. A. wrong B. false C. dishonest D. misleading 16. In the 1970s, problems in the existing housing programs began to _______ in that country, calling for governmental solutions. A. come B. emerge C. exist D.immerse 17. The American historian Schlesinger’s works are notable for their _______ insight into the sociological forces that shaped American history. A. sharp B. deep C. keen D. acute 18. The British pop singer Elton John’s first hit single (successful and popular one-song record)
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“Our Song” displayed his talent for ________, sentimental songs. A. fragrant B. pleasant C. juicy D. melodious 19. The girls at the back of the classroom couldn’t help _______when the inexperienced young teacher stammered. A. giggling B. grinning C. smiling D. sneering 20. Linda ______the famous director into giving her a leading role in one of his plays and she became instantly successful. A. cheated B. coaxed C. attracted D. tempted 21. Various devices have been tried to supply the diver with air and thus permit a _______ stay under water. A. enlarged B. expanded C. increased D. prolonged 22. In order to ________ an earlier mistake, little John worked harder than before. A. repay B. redeem C. recover D. regain 23. Farce is a form of drama intended to excite laughter through ______ rather than by realistic imitation of life. A. exaggeration B. exemplification C. explanation D. exposition 24. Lydia was very _____of her twin sister Lucy’ good achievements in school, and decided to catch up with her. A. envious B. happy C. pleased D. jealous 25. The government insisted that the rebels should _______their weapons before peace talks could be started. A. give away B. give in C. give out D. give up 26. Claiming that ______ weapons make the hunt more challenging, many hunters now have gone back to the use of bows and arrows, especially for deer. A. aboriginal B. primitive C. original D. fundamental 27. In America, laws of the individual states ______ the manufactures, distribution, and sale of beer within their areas. A. operate B. facilitate C. regulate D. adapt to 28. The Ethiopian zone in Africa is famous for its great ______ of distinctive animals and birds. A. variety B. number C. amount D. kind 29. The visiting scholar’s humorous speech really ______ most of the listeners, even though the topic was rather serious. A. amazed B. amused C. astonished D. astounded 30. Not until the 17th century did a nation dare to attempt a(n) ______ count of its population, due to calculating difficulties. A. estimated B. accurate C. rough D. calculated 31. The celebration of Labour Day, in honour of the working class, was _____ in the United States in 1882. A. initiated B. held C. given D. enjoyed 32. The invention of the printing press set ______ a social revolution that is still in progress. A. after B. off C. to D. with 33. Many old statues in that temple that have long been ______ have lost their paint and grown dark with age. A. relished B abolished C. cherished D. finished
34. A good painting is, in fact,a of line, color and composition to express certain A accordance B balance C harmony D conformity 35. The Viking Space Project was the most extensive and complex mission ever to and included several experiments designed to test for life on Mars A. probe B explore C search D pursue 6. The new batteries cause few environmental problems and A use B hold C occupy D. maintain 37. By comparing fingerprints at the scene of a crime with the fingerprint record of suspected persons, officials could establish absolute proof of the of a person 38. Governments use opinion polls to learn what people think about many social A. Issues D. diseases 39. Burning coal produces carbon dioxide, which may the greenhouse effect and global warming A contribute to B account to C result from D bring around 40. The most important of the 1972 International Conference on Environmental Issues was the creation of the United Nations Environmental programme A consequence B outcome C influence Dconcern 41. China regained I over HongKong on July 1, 1997, after Britains more than 150 years of colonization of the island C authority D administration 42. In the early 1980s automakers worldwide were rapidly their plants to advanced electronic automation techniques A changing B adjusting C adapting D converting 43. Reducing the gap between the rich and poor is one of the main fa governments in the world A tests B. trials C. thr 44. Before the development of surnames, one name was generally as an identifier A sufficient B acceptable C. efficient D exception 45. Japan has a long tradition of garden settings closely with the buildings A connected B related C integrated D combined 46. Scientists have used two primary to the study of how the brain work A accesses B approaches C routes D attitudes 47. One of the primary tasks for Chinese learners of English is to improve the of their spoken English A speed B ease C freedom D fluency 48. The Labour government in Britain promptly passed legislation providing for a comprehensive program, including the National Health Service A safety B. medical C security D liberty 49. The economic situation in that country became further when almost 5million workers struck for wage increases to meet the rising costs of living plicated B restricted C endangered D involved 50. In addition to being surrounded by foreign hat country also faced serious internal
34. A good painting is, in fact, a _______of line, color and composition to express certain meanings. A. accordance B. balance C. harmony D. conformity 35. The Viking Space Project was the most extensive and complex mission ever to ______ Mars and included several experiments designed to test for life on Mars. A. probe B. explore C. search D. pursue 36. The new batteries cause few environmental problems and ______ little space. A. use B. hold C. occupy D. maintain 37. By comparing fingerprints at the scene of a crime with the fingerprint record of suspected persons, officials could establish absolute proof of the _____ of a person. A. name B. height C. identity D. personality 38. Governments use opinion polls to learn what people think about many social ______. A. issues B. subjects C. questions D. diseases 39. Burning coal produces carbon dioxide, which may ______the greenhouse effect and global warming. A. contribute to B. account to C. result from D. bring around 40. The most important _______ of the 1972 International Conference on Environmental Issues was the creation of the United Nations Environmental programme. A. consequence B. outcome C. influence D. concern 41. China regained her _______over HongKong on July 1, 1997, after Britain’s more than 150 years of colonization of the island. A. majesty B. sovereignty C. authority D. administration 42. In the early 1980s automakers worldwide were rapidly ______ their plants to advanced electronic automation techniques. A. changing B. adjusting C. adapting D. converting 43. Reducing the gap between the rich and poor is one of the main ______ facing many governments in the world. A. tests B. trials C. threats D. challenges 44. Before the development of surnames, one name was generally ______ as an identifier. A. sufficient B. acceptable C. efficient D. exceptional 45. Japan has a long tradition of garden settings closely ______with the buildings. A. connected B. related C. integrated D. combined 46. Scientists have used two primary _______ to the study of how the brain works. A. accesses B. approaches C. routes D. attitudes 47. One of the primary tasks for Chinese learners of English is to improve the _______ of their spoken English. A. speed B. ease C. freedom D. fluency 48. The Labour government in Britain promptly passed legislation providing for a comprehensive social ________program, including the National Health Service. A. safety B. medical C. security D. liberty 49. The economic situation in that country became further ______ when almost 5million workers struck for wage increases to meet the rising costs of living. A. complicated B. restricted C. endangered D. involved 50. In addition to being surrounded by foreign ________, that country also faced serious internal
problems at that time A enemies B attackers C. intruders D. strangers 51. It was not long after he became the president of the company that many problems began to on him A build B carry C rely D weigh 52. After having to jog a mile to the stadium because his taxi was n traffic. Keino set an Olympic record and won the 1500-meter race nevertheless A stopped B prevented C jammed D stuck 53. Young people like to drink and chat in smoky and B ventilated C. stuffy Dstate 54. As a girl, Im extremely at the way he always stares at me in the office A upset B troubled C happy D annoyed 55. The worldwide economic that began in 1929 plunged Germany into an apparently A problem B crisis C setback D disaster 56. The computer the store's inventory and can quickly check a customers credit record A keeps on at B keeps track of C keeps in with D keeps up with 57. Cars built in other countries have long tended to be more than American cars, in order to save more energy A effective B economical C. efficient 58. A language family is a group of related languages presumably from a common origin A obtained B inherited C derived D deprived 19. Crime detection is, in fact, the discovery, identification, and of criminal evidence as a means of law enforcement A search B reading C pu D analysis 0. It is not possible for an adult to learn to speak a foreign language without the of his A sound B pronunciation C articulation Daccent 6 principally by direct, clo A Infection B. Dis Conflict D Injury 62. Only after the of the major blood groups and the introduction of blood typing in the 20n century did blood transfusion become routinely successful A invention B research C discovery D classification 63. My experience ought to be a warning to those who are too in their own opinion. A certain B sure C confident d. bound 64. This is not an economical way to get more water; It is very expensive A on the other hand B. on the contrary C. in short D. or else 65. It was the first time that such a had to be taken at a british nuclear power station A. presentation B precaution C. preparation that he wasn,'t happy with the arrangements, I tried to book a different hotel A. Perceiving B Penetrating C Puzzling D Preserving 67. The board of the company has decided to its operations to include all aspects of the clothing business A. multiply B lengthen C expand D stretch
problems at that time. A. enemies B. attackers C. intruders D. strangers 51. It was not long after he became the president of the company that many problems began to ________ on him. A. build B. carry C. rely D. weigh 52. After having to jog a mile to the stadium because his taxi was _______ in traffic, Keino set an Olympic record and won the 1500-meter race nevertheless. A. stopped B. prevented C. jammed D. stuck 53. Young people like to drink and chat in smoky and ______ pubs. A. airy B. ventilated C. stuffy D. state 54. As a girl, I’m extremely ________ at the way he always stares at me in the office. A. upset B. troubled C. happy D annoyed 55. The worldwide economic ______ that began in 1929 plunged Germany into an apparently hopeless depression. A. problem B. crisis C. setback D. disaster 56. The computer_______ the store’s inventory and can quickly check a customer’s credit record. A. keeps on at B. keeps track of C. keeps in with D. keeps up with 57. Cars built in other countries have long tended to be more ______ than American cars, in order to save more energy. A. effective B. economical C. efficient D. proficient 58. A language family is a group of related languages presumably ______ from a common origin. A. obtained B. inherited C. derived D. deprived 59. Crime detection is , in fact, the discovery , identification, and ______ of criminal evidence as a means of law enforcement. A. search B. reading C. pursuit D. analysis 60. It is not possible for an adult to learn to speak a foreign language without the ______ of his own native language. A. sound B. pronunciation C. articulation D. accent 61. ________ between human beings is principally by direct, close contact. A. Infection B. Disease C. Conflict D. Injury 62. Only after the ______ of the major blood groups and the introduction of blood typing in the 20th century did blood transfusion become routinely successful. A. invention B. research C. discovery D. classification 63. My experience ought to be a warning to those who are too______ in their own opinion. A. certain B. sure C. confident D. bound 64. This is not an economical way to get more water; ______, it is very expensive. A on the other hand B. on the contrary C. in short D. or else 65. It was the first time that such a ______had to be taken at a British nuclear power station. A. presentation B. precaution C. preparation D. prediction 66. ______ that he wasn't happy with the arrangements, I tried to book a different hotel. A. Perceiving B. Penetrating C. Puzzling D. Preserving 67. The board of the company has decided to ______ its operations to include all aspects of the clothing business. A. multiply B. lengthen C. expand D. stretch
68. His business was very successful, but it was at the of his family life A consumption B credit C exhaustion D expense 69. You should be able to right from wrong A perceive B distinguish C sight D observe 70. Any student who his homework is unlikely to pass the examination A reduces B offends C practices D neglects 71. I promised to look the matter as soon as I got there A for B in C into d after 72. Your sister has made an for you to see the dentist at 3 this afternoon A appointment B interview C opportunity D assignment The committee is expected to a decision this evening A reach B arrive C bring D take 74. He spoke so quickly that I didnt what he said e for B. make sure C. make over D. make out 75. I wrote it down I should forget it A. in case B. in case of C in order that d. for fear of 76. It is not that I do not like plays. The reason why I did not go to the theater last night was that I could not the time A offer B leave C afford D. manage 77. The chemical factory was demolished protecting the environment A. in spite of B in honor of C in favor of D in the name of 78. After a three-hour heated discussion, all the members in the jury reached the conclusions that the man was of murder A criminal B charged C guilty D faulty 79. Having finished the letter. he it carefully and sealed the envelop with a kis A folded B. bent C. turned D curved 80. Literature and art have a great influence people's ideology A to B on C D. onto 81. Nobody but a young woman the airplane crash A endure B rejected C survived D lived 82. Professor Smith is al ways very to the reaction of the audience when he gives lectures A sentimental B sensitive C sensible D. positive 83. Mary never tells anyone what she does for a A job B work C profession D living 84. The voters told the politician that he could on their support in the next general elections. A expect B decide C count D doubt 85. He a large fortune from his business 86. The car was repaired but not quite to my A joy B pleasure C attraction D satisfaction 87.A re you spending more money on the space program? A in favor of B by favor of C in favor to D out of favor 88. Selfish people often take of other people's kindness
68. His business was very successful, but it was at the ______ of his family life. A. consumption B. credit C. exhaustion D. expense 69. You should be able to_________ right from wrong. A. perceive B. distinguish C. sight D. observe 70. Any student who _________ his homework is unlikely to pass the examination. A. reduces B. offends C. practices D. neglects 71. I promised to look_________ the matter as soon as I got there. A. for B. in C. into D after 72. Your sister has made an _________for you to see the dentist at 3 this afternoon. A. appointment B. interview C. opportunity D. assignment 73. The committee is expected to_________ a decision this evening. A. reach B. arrive C. bring D. take 74. He spoke so quickly that I didn't _________ what he said. A. make for B. make sure C. make over D. make out 75. I wrote it down _________I should forget it. A. in case B. in case of C. in order that D. for fear of 76. It is not that I do not like plays. The reason why I did not go to the theater last night was that I could not _________the time. A. offer B. leave C. afford D. manage 77. The chemical factory was demolished _________protecting the environment. A. in spite of B. in honor of C. in favor of D. in the name of 78. After a three-hour heated discussion, all the members in the jury reached the conclusions that the man was_________ of murder. A. criminal B. charged C. guilty D. faulty 79. Having finished the letter, he_________ it carefully and sealed the envelop with a kiss. A. folded B. bent C. turned D. curved 80. Literature and art have a great influence _________people's ideology. A. to B. on C. for D. onto 81. Nobody but a young woman _________the airplane crash. A. endure B. rejected C. survived D. lived 82. Professor Smith is always very _________ to the reaction of the audience when he gives lectures. A. sentimental B. sensitive C. sensible D. positive 83. Mary never tells anyone what she does for a _____. A. job B. work C. profession D. living 84. The voters told the politician that he could _____ on their support in the next general elections. A. expect B. decide C. count D. doubt 85. He _____ a large fortune from his business. A. made B. won C. expected D. gained 86. The car was repaired but not quite to my _____. A. joy B. pleasure C. attraction D. satisfaction 87. Are you _____ spending more money on the space program? A. in favor of B. by favor of C. in favor to D. out of favor 88. Selfish people often take _____ of other people’s kindness
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