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(99.6---32) A. comply B. adhere C. confirm D. accord E-mail is a convenient ,highly democratic informal medium for conveying messages that _____well to human needs.£¨00.6---63£© A. adheres B. reflects C. conforms D.satisfies allege ¶ÏÑÔ£¬Ðû³Æ£¬Ó²Ëµ 2´Î It was ______ that the restaurant discriminated against black customers.(02.6¡ª41) A) addicted B) alleged C) assaulted D) ascribed Allen¡¡will¡¡soon¡¡find¡¡out¡¡that¡¡real¡¡life¡¡is¡¡seldom¡¡as¡¡simple¡¡as¡¡it¡¡is¡¡_____¡¡in¡¡commercials.¡¡(03.6¡ª45) A)¡¡permeated B)¡¡alleged¡¡ C)¡¡depicted¡¡ D)¡¡drafted¡¡ ambiguous Ä£ÀâÁ½¿ÉµÄ êÓÃÁµÄ, ²»Ã÷È·µÄ 5´Î£¨ÇÒ5´ÎÈ«²¿ÊÇÕýÈ·´ð°¸£© The directions were so _______that it was impossible to complete the assignment.(98.6¡ª41) A. ingenious B. ambitious C. notorious D. ambiguous His _______ directions confused us ; we did not know which of the two roads to take. (99.6---41) A. ambiguous B. complicated C. arbitrary D. intricate Fortune-tellers are good at making _______ statements such as ¡°Your sorrows will change.¡±(01.6.60) A. philosophical B. ambiguous C. literal D. invali The¡¡damage¡¡to¡¡my¡¡car¡¡was¡¡_____.¡¡in¡¡the¡¡accident,¡¡but¡¡I¡¡have¡¡a¡¡lingering¡¡fear¡¡even¡¡today.¡¡(03.6¡ª54) A)¡¡insufficient¡¡ B)¡¡ignorant C)¡¡ambiguous¡¡ D)¡¡negligible The first sentence in this paragraph is ________; it can be interpreted in many ways.(03.9¡ª63) A) intricate B) ambiguous C) duplicated D) confused ambitious ÐÛÐIJª²ªµÄ 2´Î The directions were so _______that it was impossible to complete the assignment.(98.6¡ª41) A. ingenious B. ambitious C. notorious D. ambiguous My sister is quite _______ and plans to get an M.A.Degree within one year. (00.1---58) A. aggressive B. enthusiastic C. ambitious D. considerate anticipate Ô¤ÆÚ, ÆÚÍû, ¹ýÔçʹÓÃ, ÏÈÈËÒ»×Å, Õ¼ÏÈ, Ô¤¶©, Ô¤¼û, ¿ÉÒÔÔ¤ÁÏ 2´Î The doctors don't_____ that the patient will live much longer.(03.12¡ª67) A) monitor B) manifest C) articulate D) anticipate Anyone not paying the registration fee by the end of this month will be _ to have withdrawn from the program.(04.6¡ª51) A) contemplated B) deemed C) acknowledged D) anticipated appropriate Êʵ±µÄ£¬ºÏÊ浀 2´Î For many patients, institutional care is the most _______ and beneficial form of care.(98.6---62) A. persistent B. appropriate C. thoughtful D. sufficient For many patients, institutional care is the most______ and beneficial form of care .(00.6---41) A. pertinent B. appropriate C. acute D. persistent apt Ò×ÓÚ£¬ÓÐ×öijʵÄÇãÏò£»Ç¡µ±µÄ£¬ÊÊÒ˵ģ»´ÏÃ÷µÄ£¬·´Ó¦Ãô½ÝµÄ 2´Î Shoes of this kind are ________ to slip on wet ground.(02.1¡ª65) A) feasible B) appropriate C) apt D) fitting Even sensible men do ______ things sometimes.(02.6¡ª52) A) abrupt B) absurd C) acute D) apt ascend ½¥½¥ÉÏÉý£¬Éý¸ß£»Åʵǣ¬µÇÉÏ 2´Î All the people in the stadium cheered up when they saw hundreds of colourful balloons ______ slowly into the sky.(02.6¡ª47) A) ascending B) elevating C) escalating D) lingering Hill slopes are cleared of forests to make way for crops, but this only _______ the crisis.(03.1¡ª68) A) accelerates B) prevails C) ascends D) precedes ascertain ²éÃ÷£¬ÅªÇ壬ȷ¶¨ 3´Î We shall probably never be able to ______ the exact nature of these sub-atomic particles.(02.6¡ª46) A) assert B) impart C) ascertain D) notify _______ that the demand for power continues to rise at the current rate, it will not be long before traditional sources become inadequate.(03.1¡ª56) A) Concerning B) Ascertaining C) Assuming D) Regarding The police are trying to_ what really happened.(04.6¡ª53) A) ascertain B) assert C)avert D)ascribe Ascribe °Ñ¡¡¹éÒòÓÚ£¬°Ñ¡¡¹éÊôÓÚ 6´Î The famous scientist ______ his success to hard work..(00.1---51) A. acknowledged B.ascribed C. granted D. imparted You should ______ to one or more weekly magazines such as Time, or Newsweek.(01.6.52) A. ascribe B. Order C. reclaim D. subscribe We should ________ our energy and youth to the development of our country .(02.1¡ª59) A) dedicate B) cater C) ascribe D) cling It was ______ that the restaurant discriminated against black customers. (02.6¡ª41) A) addicted B) alleged C) assaulted D) ascribed More than 85 percent of French Canada's population speaks French as a mother tongue and _______ to the Roman Catholic faith .(03.1--61) A) caters B) adheres C) ascribes D) subscribes Many great scientists _____ their success to hard work. (03.12¡ª65) A) portray B) ascribe C) impart D) acknowledge The police are trying to_ what really happened. (04.6¡ª53) A) ascertain B) assert C)avert D)ascribe assert ¿Ï¶¨µÄ˵£¬¶ÏÑÔ£»Î¬»¤£¬¼á³Ö 2´Î We shall probably never be able to ______ the exact nature of these sub-atomic particles.(02.6¡ª46) A) assert B) impart C) ascertain D) notify The police are trying to_ what really happened.(04.6¡ª53) A) ascertain B) assert C)avert D)ascribe authorize ÊÚȨ£¬Åú×¼ 3´Î Some American colleges are state-supported, others are privately ________, and still others are supported by religious organizations.(02.1¡ª68) A) ensured B) attributed C) authorized D) endowed 1¡¡told¡¡him¡¡that¡¡I¡¡would¡¡_____________¡¡him¡¡to¡¡act¡¡for¡¡me¡¡while¡¡I¡¡was¡¡away¡¡from¡¡office.¡¡(03.6¡ª69) A)¡¡authorize¡¡B)¡¡justify¡¡C)¡¡rationalize¡¡D)¡¡identify¡¡ A membership card ________the holder to use the club's facilities for a period of twelve months.(03.9¡ª56) A) approves B) authorizes C) rectifies D) endows B barren ²»ÉúÓýµÄ, ²»ÔеÄ, ƶñ¤µÄ, ûÓнá¹ûµÄ, ÎÞÒæµÄ, µ¥µ÷µÄ, ÎÞÁĵÄ, ¿Õ¶´µÄ 2´Î Within ten years they have tamed the ________hill into green woods. (03.9¡ª49) A) vacant B) barren C) weird D) wasteful He tried to hide his patch by sweeping his hair over to one side.(04.6¡ª46) A) barren B) bare C) bald D) bleak bewilder ÃÔ»ó£¬Ê¹ºýÍ¿ 3´Î Many tourists were ______ by the city¡¯s complicated traffic system.(98.6---48) A. degraded B. bewildered C. evoked D. diverted Small farms and the lack of modern technology have _____ agricultural production.(01.1.52) A. blundered B. tangled C. bewilder D.hampered When the farmers visited the city for the first time, they were _____ by its complicated traffic system.(01.6.49) A. evoked B. bewildered C. diverted D.undermined bleak º®ÀäµÄ, ÒõÀäµÄ, »ÄÁ¹µÄ, ÆàÁ¹µÄ, ÷öµµÄ 2´Î At first everything vent well with the project but recently we have had a number of With the machinery(04.6¡ª45) A) disturbances B) setbacks C) outputs D) bleak He tried to hide his patch by sweeping his hair over to one side.(04.6¡ª46) A) barren B) bare C) bald D) bleak blunder ´íÎ󣬴ó´í 2´Î I think that I committed a _______ in asking her because she seemed very upset by my question. (99.1---51) A. blunder B. revenge C. reproach D. scandal Small farms and the lack of modern technology have _____ agricultural production.(01.1.52) A. blundered B. tangled C. bewilder D.hampered briskÃôÈñµÄ, ÁÝÙýµÄ, Çá¿ìµÄ, »îÆÃµÄ 2´Î The new secretary has written a remarkably ________report within a few hundred words but with all the important details included. (03.9¡ª45) A) concise B) brisk C) precise D) elaborate She gave ________ directions about the way the rug should be cleaned.(05.1¡ª51) A) explicit B) brisk C) transient D) opaque C Cater Âú×ãÐèÒª£¬ÓºÏ£»ÌṩÒûʳ¼°·þÎñ£¬°ì¾ÆÏ¯ 2´Î We should ________ our energy and youth to the development of our country.(02.1¡ª59) A) dedicate B) cater C) ascribe D) cling More than 85 percent of French Canada's population speaks French as a mother tongue and _______ to the Roman Catholic faith.(03.1¡ª61) A) caters B) adheres C) ascribes D) subscribes certify Ö¤Ã÷, ±£Ö¤ 2´Î Sometimes the bank manager himself is asked to _____ cheques if his clerks are not sure about them. (03.12¡ª52) A) credit B) assure C) certify D) access High grades are supposed to academic ability, but john¡¯s actual performance did not confirm this. (04.6¡ª42) A) certify B) clarify C)classify D) notify Charge ¼ÛÇ®£¬·ÑÓ㻹ÜÀí£¬Õչܣ»¿Ø¸æ£¬Ö¸Ôð£»Ë÷¼Û£¬ÊÕ·Ñ 2´Î The price of the coal will vary according to how far it has to be transported and how expensive the freight ______ are. (02.1--45) A) payments B) charges C) funds D) prices He is the only person who can ______ in this case, because the other witnesses were killed mysteriously. (02.6--43) A) testify B) charge C) accuse D) rectify cherish Õä°®, »³±§(Ï£ÍûµÈ) 3´Î Most¡¡people¡¡in¡¡the¡¡modem¡¡world¡¡________________¡¡freedom¡¡and¡¡independence¡¡more¡¡than¡¡anything¡¡else.¡¡(03.6¡ª68) A)¡¡embody¡¡B)¡¡cherish¡¡C)¡¡fascinate¡¡D)¡¡illuminate¡¡ The old couple now still for their beloved son, 30years after his death.(04.6¡ª47) A) cherish B) groan C) immerse D) mourn He still ________ the memory of his carefree childhood spent in that small wooden house of his grandparents'. (05.1¡ª57) A) nourishes B) cherishes C) fancies D) scans claim ÉùÃ÷ 2´Î When he tried to make a ______, he found that the hotel was completely filled because of a convention.(98.6---67) A. reservation B. claim C.mess D. revision When he tried to make a ______ , he found that the hotel that he wanted was completely filled because of a convention. (99.1---43) A. complaint B. claim C. reservation D. decision compact adj.½ô´ÕµÄ, ½ôÃܵÄ, ¼ò½àµÄ n.ÆõÔ¼, ºÏͬ, С·ÛºÐ 2´Î We¡¡all¡¡enjoy¡¡our¡¡freedom¡¡of¡¡choice¡¡and¡¡do¡¡not¡¡like¡¡to¡¡see¡¡it_____¡¡when¡¡it¡¡is¡¡within¡¡the¡¡legal¡¡and¡¡moral¡¡boundaries¡¡of¡¡society.¡¡ A)¡¡compacted¡¡ B)restricted C)¡¡dispersed¡¡¡¡D)delayed¡¡(03---6-43) In mountainous regions, much of the snow that falls is________ into ice. A) dispersed B) embodied C) compiled D) compacted (04---6-62) competitive ¾ºÕùÐ﵀ 2´Î Because a degree from a good university is the means to a better job, education is one of the most ______areas in Japanese life.(98.6---42) A. sophisticated B. competitive C. considerate D.superficial Even when textbooks are ______ through a school system, methods of teaching may vary greatly.(99.1---52) A. commonplace B. standardized C. competitive D. generalized complement ²¹×㣬²¹³ä 2´Î Moive directors use music to _______the action on the screen. (98.6---46) A. contaminate B. compliment C. contemplate D. complement The Christmas tree was decorated with shining _____ such as colored lights and glass balls.(01.1.35) A. ornaments B. luxuries C.exhibits D.complements compliment ¹§Î¬£¬³ÆÔÞ 2´Î Moive directors use music to _______the action on the screen. (98.6---46) A. contaminate B. compliment C. contemplate D. complement Despite almost universal _____ of the vital important of women¡¯s literacy, education remains a dream for far too many women in far too many countries of the world.(01.6.69) A. identification B. compliment C. confession D.acknowledgement Comply ˳´Ó, ´ðÓ¦, ×ñÊØ 2´Î It¡¡is¡¡fortunate¡¡for¡¡the¡¡old¡¡couple¡¡that¡¡their¡¡son's¡¡career¡¡goals¡¡and¡¡their¡¡wishes¡¡for¡¡him¡¡_____.¡¡ A)¡¡coincide¡¡¡¡B)¡¡comply C)conform¡¡D)¡¡collaborate¡¡(03---6-44) We find it impossible to_____ with the latest safety regulations. A) accord B) unify C) obey D) comply (03---12-69) compulsory ±ØÐè×öµÄ, ±ØÐÞµÄ, ±»Ç¿ÆÈµÄ, ±»Ç¿ÖƵÄ, ÒåÎñµÄ 2´Î Many¡¡countries¡¡have¡¡adopted¡¡systems¡¡of_____¡¡education¡¡in¡¡order¡¡to¡¡promote¡¡the¡¡average¡¡level¡¡of¡¡education.¡¡(03.6¡ª58) A)¡¡compulsory¡¡ B)¡¡cardinal C)¡¡constrained¡¡ D)¡¡conventional¡¡¡¡ They have done away with ________Latin for university entrance at Harvard.(03.9¡ª57) A) influential B) indispensable C) compulsory D) essential coincide Ïà·ûºÍ£¬ÏàÒ»Ö£¬Ïàͬ 2´Î Mary once ______with another musician to compose a piece of pop music.(98.6---54) A. merged B. collaborated C. coincided D. constituted When you put up wallpaper , should you _____ the edges or put them next to each other? A. coincide B. extend C. overlap D. collide conceive ¹¹Ï룬ÉèÏë 2´Î It is difficult to _______ of a plan to end poverty.(00.1---52) A. speculate B. conceive C. ponder D.reckon To _____ is to save and protect, to leave what we ourselves enjoy in such good condition that others may also share the enjoyment.(01.1.54) A. conserve B. conceive C. convert D. contrive confirm È·¶¨£¬Åú×¼£¬Ê¹¹®¹Ì£¬Ê¹¼ÓÇ¿ 2´Î If you want to set up a company, you must ______ with the regulations laid down by the authorities. (99.6---32) A. comply B. adhere C. confirm D. accord All students have to _____ to the rules and regulations of the school.(01.1.54) A. confirm B. confront C. confine D. conform conform vt.ʹһÖÂ, ʹ×ñÊØ, ʹ˳´Ó vi.·ûºÏ, ÏàËÆ, ÊÊÓ¦»·¾³ adj.Ò»ÖµÄ, ˳´ÓµÄ 4´Î All individuals are required to ______ to the laws made by their governments.(99.1---54) A. obey B. conform C. concede D. observe E-mail is a convenient ,highly democratic informal medium for conveying messages that _____well to human needs.£¨00.6---63£© A. adheres B. reflects C. conforms D.satisfies As visiting scholars, they willingly _______ to the customs of the country they live in. A) submit C) subject B) conform D) commit (03---1--60) One witness ________ that he'd seen the suspect run out of the bank after it had been robbed. A) convicted C) retorted B) conformed D) testified (05---1--49) considerate ¿¼ÂÇÖܵ½µÄ 2´Î Because a degree from a good university is the means to a better job, education is one of the most ______areas in Japanese life. (98.6---42) A. sophisticated B. competitive C. considerate D. superficial My sister is quite _______ and plans to get an M.A.Degree within one year. (00.1---58) A. aggressive B. enthusiastic C. ambitious D. considerate Consolidate ¹®¹Ì£¬¼ÓÇ¿£»°Ñ¡¡ÁªÎªÒ»Ì壬ºÏ²¢ 2´Î His successful negotiations with the Americans helped him to ________ his position in the government. (02.1¡ª52) A) contrive B) consolidate C) heave D) intensify I¡¡found¡¡it¡¡difficult¡¡to¡¡_____¡¡my¡¡career¡¡ambitions¡¡with¡¡the¡¡need¡¡to¡¡bring¡¡up¡¡my¡¡children.¡¡(03.6¡ª42) A)¡¡consolidate B)¡¡amend¡¡C)¡¡reconcile¡¡¡¡D)¡¡Intensify conspicuous ÒýÈËעĿµÄ£¬ÊÜÈË×¢ÒâµÄ 2´Î Very few people understood his lecture, the subject of which was very ______.£¨00.1---66£© A. intelligible B. obscure C. dim D. conspicuous A visitor to a museum today would notice _____ changes in the way museums are operated.(01.6.56) A. cognitive B. rigorous C. conspicuous D. exslusive constrain Ç¿ÆÈ£¬ÃãÇ¿£¨Ä³ÈË£©×öijÊ 5´Î Her interest in redecorating the big house kept her ______for a whole week.(98.6---44) A. constrained B. dominated C. restricted D. occupied In our highly technological society, the number of jobs for unskilled worker is ______. (99.1---45) A. shrinking B. obscuring C. altering D. constraining Mike just discovered that his passport had ______ three months ago.(99.6---37) A. abolished B. expired C. amended D. constrained Europe's¡¡earlier¡¡industrial¡¡growth¡¡was¡¡_____¡¡by¡¡the¡¡availability¡¡of¡¡key¡¡resources,¡¡abundant¡¡and¡¡cheap¡¡labor,¡¡coal,¡¡iron¡¡ore,¡¡etc.¡¡ A)¡¡constrained¡¡ B)¡¡detained C)¡¡remained ¡¡D)¡¡sustained¡¡(03-6-46) Many¡¡countries¡¡have¡¡adopted¡¡systems¡¡of_____¡¡education¡¡in¡¡order¡¡to¡¡promote¡¡the¡¡average¡¡level¡¡of¡¡education.¡¡ A) compulsory¡¡B)¡¡cardinal C)constrained¡¡D)¡¡conventional¡¡(03-6-58) Contemplate ÅÌË㣬¼ÆÒ飻˼Á¿£¬¶Ô¡¡×÷ÖÜÃÜ¿¼ÂÇ£»×¢ÊÓ£¬ÄýÊÓ 2´Î Anyone not paying the registration fee by the end of this month will be _ to have withdrawn from the program.(04.6¡ª51) A) contemplated B) deemed C) acknowledged D) anticipated My grandfather, a retired worker, often ________ the past with a feeling of longing and respect.(05.1¡ª41) A) considers B) contemplates C) contrives D) contacts Contrive ı»®£¬²ß»®£»Éè·¨×öµ½£»Éè¼Æ£¬Ïë³ö 2´Î His successful negotiations with the Americans helped him to ________ his position in the government. (02.1¡ª52) A) contrive B) consolidate C) heave D) intensify My grandfather, a retired worker, often ________ the past with a feeling of longing and respect. (05.1--41) A) considers B) contemplates C) contrives D) contacts Controversy ÂÛÕù, ±çÂÛ, ÂÛÕ½ 2´Î The 1986 Challenger space-shuttle _______ was caused by unusually low temperatures immediately before the launch. A) expedition C) dismay B) controversy D) disaster (03---1-45) In spite of the , it seemed that many of the invited guests would still show up. A) deviation C) controversy B) distinction D) comparison (04---6-43) cumulative ÀÛ»ýµÄ£¬½¥ÔöµÄ 2´Î Improved consumer confidence is _______ to an economic recovery.(00.1---54) A. subordinate B.cumulative C. crucial D. satisfactory Hurricanes are killer winds, and their _____ power lies in the physical damage they can do.(01.1.46) A. cumulative B. Destructive C. Turbulent D. prevalent D decline ÏÂÇã, Ͻµ, Ï´¹, Ð±Ãæ, бÆÂ, Ë¥°Ü, Ë¥Âä, ¾Ü¾ø 2´Î How much of your country's electrical supply is _______ from water power? (03.1¡ª65) A) deduced B) detached C) derived D) declined In¡¡addition¡¡to¡¡the¡¡rising¡¡birthrate¡¡and¡¡immigration,¡¡the¡¡_____death¡¡rate¡¡contributed¡¡to¡¡the¡¡population¡¡growth.¡¡(03.6¡ª61) A)¡¡inclining¡¡ B)¡¡increasing C)¡¡declining¡¡ D)¡¡descending¡¡¡¡ decorate ×°ÊΣ¬²¼Öà 2´Î It¡¯s pleasure for him to ______ his energy and even his life to research work.(98.6---63) A. dedicate B. dictate C. decorate D. direct She cut he hair short and tried to _____herself as a man.(00.6¡ª70) A. decorate B. disguise C.fabricate D. fake DeduceÍÆÂÛ, ÑÝÒï³ö 2´Î How much of your country's electrical supply is _______ from water power? A) deduced C) derived B) detached D) declined (03---1-65) She expressed her strong determination that nothing could ________ her to give up her career as a teacher. A) induce C) reduce B) deduce D) attract (05---1-58) defy ÃêÊÓ£¬¹«È»·´¿¹µÄ 2´Î When people are asked what kind of housing they need or want , the question ______ a variety of answers. (99.6---31) A. defies B. magnifies C. mediates D. evokes As soon as the boy was able to earn his own living he _____ his parents¡¯ strict rules.(01.1.56) A. defied B. refuted C. excluded D. vetoed Defect 覴ã¬Ã«²¡£ºÈ±ÉÙÔ²Âú»òÍêÉÆËù±ØÐèµÄijÎȱµã£¬È±ÏÝ 3´Î Military orders are ______ and cannot be disobeyed. A) defective B) conservative C) alternative D) imperative (02---6--50) An energy tax would curb ordinary air pollution, limit oil imports and cut the budget ______. A) disposition B) discrepancy C) defect D) deficit (02---6--65) The¡¡cut¡¡in¡¡her¡¡hand¡¡has¡¡healed¡¡completely,¡¡without¡¡leaving¡¡a.¡¡ A) defect¡¡C)¡¡wound¡¡B)¡¡sign¡¡D)¡¡scar¡¡(03---6--66) degrade ½µ¼¶£¬¶éÂä (ʹ)ÍË»¯ 4´Î Many tourists were ______ by the city¡¯s complicated traffic system.(98.6---48) A. degraded B. bewildered C. evoked D. diverted The fire has caused great losses, but the factory tried to ______ the consequences by saying that the damage was not as serious as reported.(99.1---46) A. decrease B. subtract C. minimize D. degrade Connie was told that if she worked too hard, her health would _______. A) deteriorate C) descend B) degrade D) decay Some scientists are dubious of the claim that organisms ________ with age as an inevitable outcome of living. A) depress C) deteriorate B) default D) degrade£¨05---1-47£© Delay v.µ¢¸é, ÑÓ³Ù, ÑÓÆÚ, ³ÙÖÍ n.µ¢¸é, ÑÓ³Ù, ³ÙÖÍ 2´Î We¡¡all¡¡enjoy¡¡our¡¡freedom¡¡of¡¡choice¡¡and¡¡do¡¡not¡¡like¡¡to¡¡see¡¡it_____¡¡when¡¡it¡¡is¡¡within¡¡the¡¡legal¡¡and¡¡moral¡¡boundaries¡¡of¡¡society.¡¡ A)¡¡compacted¡¡¡¡B)¡¡restricted C)dispersed¡¡D)delayed¡¡ (03---6 - 43) Elisabeth did not enter the museum at once, but ______ in the courtyard. A) resided B) dwelled C)lingered D) delayed (04---6--65) depress ѹÏ£¬Ê¹³î¿à£¬Ê¹¾ÚÉ¥ 2´Î For years now, the people of that faraway country have been cruelly ______by a dictator. (00.6---58) A. depressed B. immersed C. oppressed D.cursed Their claims to damages have not been convincingly _____.(01.6.65) A. refuted B. overwhelmed C. exceptionally D. intimidated descendÏÂÀ´, Ͻµ, ÒÅ´«(Ö¸²Æ²ú,ÆøÖÊ,ȨÀû), Í»»÷, ³öÆä²»ÒâµÄ°Ý·Ã 2´Î Connie was told that if she worked too hard, her health would _______. A) deteriorate C) descend B) degrade D) decay£¨03---1-58£© In¡¡addition¡¡to¡¡the¡¡rising¡¡birthrate¡¡and¡¡immigration,¡¡the¡¡_____death¡¡rate¡¡contributed¡¡to¡¡the¡¡population¡¡growth.¡¡ A) inclining¡¡C) declining¡¡B) increasing¡¡D) descending¡¡£¨03---6-61£© deteriorate ¶ñ»¯£¬±ä»µ 3´Î The medicine ______ his pain but did not cure his illness.(02.6¡ª42) A) activated B) alleviated C) medicated D) deteriorated Connie was told that if she worked too hard, her health would _______.(03.1¡ª58) A) deteriorate B) degrade C) descend D) decay Some scientists are dubious of the claim that organisms ________ with age as an inevitable outcome of living.(05.1¡ª47) A) depress B) default C) deteriorate D) degrade Dilemma ½øÍËÁ½Äѵľ½¾³£¬À§¾³ 2´Î Doctors are often caught in a ________ because they have to decide whether they should tell their patients the truth or not. 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A) impulse B) insanity C) inspiration D) disposition (02---1-41) An energy tax would curb ordinary air pollution, limit oil imports and cut the budget ______. A) disposition B) discrepancy C) defect D) deficit (02---6-65) Distinction ²î±ð£¬²»Í¬£»Çø·Ö£¬±æ±ð£»ÓÅÐ㣬½Ü³ö£»ÈÙÓþ£¬ÓÅ´ý 2´Î While a full understanding of what causes the disease may be several years away, ________ leading to a successful treatment could come much sooner. (02.1¡ª49) A) a distinction B) a breakthrough C) an identification D) an interpretation In spite of the , it seemed that many of the invited guests would still show up. (04.6¡ª43) A) deviation B) distinction C) controversy D) comparison Distract ×ªÒÆ×¢ÒâÁ¦£¬Ê¹¡¡·ÖÐÄ 2´Î Please do not be ________ by his offensive remarks since he is merely trying to attract attention.(02.1--53) A) distracted B) disregarded C) irritated D) intervened Although he was on a diet, the delicious food_ him enormously.(04.6--52) A) distracted B) stimulated C) inspired D) tempted divert ʹת±ä·½Ïò£¬Ê¹×ªÒÆ Ê¹¸ßÐË 4´Î Many tourists were ______ by the city¡¯s complicated traffic system.(98.6---48) A. degraded B. bewildered C. evoked D. diverted When the farmers visited the city for the first time, they were _____ by its complicated traffic system.(01.6.49) A. evoked B. bewildered C. diverted D.undermined One of the examination questions_____ me completely and I couldn't answer it.(03.12¡ª48) A) baffled B) mingled C) provoke D) diverted The sign set up by the road _____ drivers to a sharp turn. (03.12¡ª66) A) alerts B) refreshes C) pleads D) diverts dominate ͳÖΣ¬Õ¼Ö§¡¢Ö÷µ¼µØÎ» 2´Î Her interest in redecorating the big house kept her ______for a whole week.(98.6---44) A. constrained B. dominated C. restricted D. occupied This book is expected to _______ the best-seller lists.(00.1---44) A. exemplify B. prevail C. promote D. dominate Dwell ¾Óס, ³ì³ù 2´Î She had recently left a job and had helped herself to copies of the company's client data, which she intended to _______ in starting her own business. A) dwell on C) base on B) come upon D) draw upon (03---1-66) Elisabeth did not enter the museum at once, but in the courtyard. A) resided B) dwelled C)lingered D) delayed £¨04---6-65£© E elapse ʱ¼äÏûÊÅ£¬¹ýÈ¥ 2´Î Many years had ______ before they returned to their original urban areas.(02.6--48) A) floated B) elapsed C) skipped D) proceeded Weeks _______ before anyone was arrested in connection with the bank robbery.(03.1¡ª63) A) terminated B) elapsed C) overlapped D) expired Eject vt. Öð³ö, Äì³ö, ÇýÖð, ÅçÉä n.ÍÆ¶ÏµÄÊÂÎï 4´Î Many types of rock are _______ from volcanoes as solid, fragmentary material. A) flung C) ejected B) propelled D) injected (03---1--53) We've¡¡just¡¡installed¡¡a¡¡fan¡¡to¡¡_________________¡¡cooking¡¡smells¡¡from¡¡the¡¡kitchen.¡¡ A)¡¡eject¡¡C)¡¡expel¡¡B)¡¡exclude¡¡D)¡¡exile¡¡(03---6--48) The vision of that big black car hitting the sidewalk a few feet from us will never be_____from my memory. A) ejected B) escaped C) erased D) omitted (03¡ª12--49) The doctors ________ the newly approved drug into the patient when he was critically ill. A) injected C) projected B) ejected D) subjected (05---1--43) embody ¾ßÌå±í´ï, ʹ¾ßÌ廯, °üº¬, ÊÕ¼ 2´Î Most¡¡people¡¡in¡¡the¡¡modem¡¡world¡¡________________¡¡freedom¡¡and¡¡independence¡¡more¡¡than¡¡anything¡¡else.¡¡(03.6¡ª68) A)¡¡embody¡¡B)¡¡cherish¡¡C)¡¡fascinate¡¡D)¡¡illuminate¡¡ In mountainous regions, much of the snow that falls is_ into ice. (04.6¡ª62) A) dispersed B) embodied C) compiled D) compacted empirical ÊÔÑéµÄ 2´Î Mr. Smith became very _____ when it was suggested that he had made a mistake(00.6---43) A. ingenious B. empirical C. objective D. indignant The law on drinking and driving is _____stated.(01.6.64) A) extravagantly B)empirically C)exceptionally D)explicitly endeavor ¾¡Á¦, ŬÁ¦ 2´Î Our reporter has just called to say that rescue teams will _____ to bring out the trapped miners. (03.12¡ª45) A) effect B) affect C) conceive D) endeavor Apart from philosophical and legal reasons for respecting patients' wishes, there are several practical reasons why doctors should ________ to involve patients in their own medical care decisions. (05.1¡ª44) A) enforce B) endow C) endeavor D) enhance endow ×ÊÖú£¬¾èÔù£¬Ïò¡¡¾èÇ®£»¸øÓ裬¸³Ó裬ÈÏΪ¡¡ÓÐijÖÖÌØÖÊ 3´Î Some American colleges are state-supported, others are privately ________, and still others are supported by religious organizations.(02.1¡ª68) A) ensured B) attributed C) authorized D) endowed A membership card ________the holder to use the club's facilities for a period of twelve months.(03.9¡ª56) A) approves B) authorizes C) rectifies D) endows Apart from philosophical and legal reasons for respecting patients' wishes, there are several practical reasons why doctors should ________ to involve patients in their own medical care decisions.(05.1--44) A) enforce B) endow C) endeavor D) enhance enforce Ç¿ÆÈ, Ö´ÐÐ, ¼á³Ö, ¼ÓÇ¿ 2´Î There are occasions when giving a gift _____ spoken communication, since the message it offers can cut through barriers of language and cultural diversity.(03.12¡ª55) A) overtakes B) nourishes C) surpasses D) enforces Apart from philosophical and legal reasons for respecting patients' wishes, there are several practical reasons why doctors should ________ to involve patients in their own medical care decisions. (05.1¡ª44) A) enforce B) endow C) endeavor D) enhance engagement Ô¼»á£¬»éÔ¼£¬½»Õ½ 2´Î The cultures of China and Japan have shared many features, but each has used them according to its national ________.(99.6---47) A. engagement B. destiny C. capacity D. temperament The ______ on this apartment expires in a year¡¯s time.(00.6---53) A. treaty B. lease C. engagement D. subsidy eternal ÓÀºãµÄ£¬²»±äµÄ 2´Î There was once an _______idea that the earth was flat and motionless.(99.6---39) A. absurd B. intrinsic C. eternal D. offensive The ______ cycle of life and death is a subject of interest to scientist and philosophers alike.(00.6---45) A. incompatible B. exceeding C. instantaneous D. eternal exclusively ÅųýÆäËûµØ£¬¶ÀÓÐµØ 2´Î These areas rely on agriculture almost ______ , having few mineral resources and a minimum of industrial development.(99.1---70) A. respectively B. extraordinarily C. incredibly D. exclusively A visitor to a museum today would notice _____changes in the way museums are operated.(01.6.56) A)cognitive B)rigorous C)conspicuous D)exclusive exchange ½»»», µ÷»», ¶Ò»», ½»Á÷, ½»Ò× 2´Î Professor Smith and Professor Brown will _____ in presenting the series of lectures on American literature.(03.12¡ª70) A) alter B) alternate C) substitute D) exchange These continual_____ in temperature make it impossible to decide what to wear.(04.6¡ª63) A) transitions B) transformations C)exchanges D) fluctuations expire vi.ÆÚÂú£¬Ï¨Ãð£¬ËÀÍö vt.ºôÆø£¬Åųö 2´Î Mike just discovered that his passport had ______ three months ago.(99.6---37) A. abolished B. expired C. amended D. constrained If Japan ______its relation with that country it will have to find another supplier of raw materials. (01.6.50) A)precludes B)terminates C)partitions D) expires explicit ÍâÔÚµÄ, Çå³þµÄ, Ö±ÂʵÄ, (×â½ðµÈ)Ö±½Ó¸¶¿îµÄ 2´Î Creating so much confusion, Mason realized he had better make _____ what he was trying to tell the audience. (03.12¡ª47) A) exclusive B) explicit C) objective D) obscure She gave ________ directions about the way the rug should be cleaned.(05.1¡ª51) A) explicit B) brisk C) transient D) opaque extend À©Õ¹ 2´Î Having finished their morning work, the clerks stood up behind their desks, ______themselves.(00.1---47) A. stretching B. extending C. prolonging D. expanding When you put up wallpaper , should you _____ the edges or put them next to each other? A. coincide B. extend C. overlap D. collide extinct ÃðÖֵģ¬Ï¨ÃðÁ赀 3´Î Diamonds have little ______ value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity.(99.1---62) A. extinct B. permanent C. surplus D. instrinsic Certain species disappeared or became ______ as new forms arose that were better adapted to the Earth¡¯s changing environment.(99.6---40) A. feeble B. extinct C. massive D. extinguished If noting is done to protect the environment millions of species that are alive today will have become _____.(01.1.40) A. deteriorated B. degenerated C. suppressed D. extinct Extract եȡ£¬ÕªÂ¼£¬°Î³ö£¬¿ª·½£¬Çó¸ù 2´Î Scientists are pushing known technologies to their limits in an attempt to ________more energy from the earth. (03.9¡ª61) A) extract B) inject C) discharge D) drain It is one thing to locate oil, but it is quite another to _____ and transport it to the industrial centers. (03.12¡ª43) A) permeate B) extract C) distinguish D) concentrate extravagant ¹ý¶ÈµÄ£¬»Ó»ôµÄ£¬·Å×ÝµÄ 2´Î The original elections were declared ______ by the former military ruler. (99.1---66) A. void B. vulgar C. surplus D. extravagant The law on drinking and driving is _____stated.(01.6.64) A) extravagantly B)empirically C)exceptionally D)explicitly evoke ÕÙ»½£¬ÒýÆð 3´Î Many tourists were ______ by the city¡¯s complicated traffic system.(98.6---48) A. degraded B. bewildered C. evoked D. diverted When people are asked what kind of housing they need or want , the question ______ a variety of answers. (99.6---31) A. defies B. magnifies C. mediates D. evokes When the farmers visited the city for the first time, they were _____ by its complicated traffic system.(01.6.49) A. evoked B. bewildered C. diverted D. undermined F fascinate ʹ×ÅÃÔ, ʹÉñ»êµßµ¹, ÈëÃÔ, ¼«¶ÈÃÔÈ赀 2´Î 68.¡¡Most¡¡people¡¡in¡¡the¡¡modem¡¡world¡¡________________¡¡freedom¡¡and¡¡independence¡¡more¡¡than¡¡anything¡¡else.¡¡(03.6¡ª67) A)¡¡embody¡¡B)¡¡cherish¡¡C)¡¡fascinate¡¡D)¡¡illuminate¡¡ The circus has always been very popular because it ________both the old and the young. (03.9¡ª42) A) facilitates B) fascinates C) immerses D) indulges feasible ¿ÉÐеģ¬¿ÉÓõģ¬¿ÉÄÜµÄ 2´Î Shoes of this kind are ________ to slip on wet ground.(02.1¡ª65) A) feasible B) appropriate C) apt D) fitting He suggested that we put the scheme into effect, for it is quite_____.(03.12¡ª41) A) probable B) sustainable C) feasible D) eligible feeble ÐéÈõµÄ 3´Î There is a ______ difference in meaning between the words surroundings and environment. (98.6---65) A. gentle B. subtle C. feeble D. humble The ties that bind us together in common activity are so ______ that they can disappear at any moment.(99.1---60) A. trivial B. fatal C. tentative D. feeble Certain species disappeared or became ______ as new forms arose that were better adapted to the Earth¡¯s changing environment.(99.6---40) A. feeble B. extinct C. massive D. extinguished fluctuation ²¨¶¯, Æð·ü 2´Î These continual_ in temperature make it impossible to decide what to wear.(04.6¡ª63) A) transitions B) transformations C)exchanges D) fluctuations He bought his house on the________ plan, paying a certain amount of money each month.(05.1¡ª67) A) division B) premium C) installment D) fluctuation flutter¹ÄÒí, Æ®¶¯, ¼Â¶¯, ÂÒÌø, ·³ÈÅ 2´Î With prices _______ so much, it is difficult for the school to plan a budget.(03.1¡ª54) A) vibrating B) fluctuating C) fluttering D) swinging His face ________as he came in after running all the way from school. (03.9¡ª46) A) flared B) fluctuated C) fluttered D) flushed Foresee Ô¤Öª£¬Ïȼû 2´Î Already the class is ________ about who our new teacher will be.(02.1¡ª58) A) foreseeing B) speculating C) fabricating D) contemplating We don't ________any difficulties in completing the project so long as we keep within our budget.(03.9--52) A) foresee B) fabricate C) infer D) inhibit G Glitter ÉÁÉÁ·¢¹â, ÉÁ˸, ÉÁ¹â 2´Î Her jewelry _______ under the spotlights and she became the dominant figure at the ball. A) glared C) blazed B) glittered D) dazzled (03---1-57) When she heard the bad news, her eyes _____ with tears as she struggled to control her emotions. A) sparkled B) twinkled C) radiated D) glittered £¨03---12-54£© guarantee ±£Ö¤£¬³Ðŵ 2´Î The basic causes are unknown, although certain conditions that may lead to cancer have been ______.(99.1---55) A. identified B. guaranteed C. notified D. conveyed Every member of society has to make a _______ to struggle for the freedom of the country. (99.6---48) A. pledge B. warranty C. resolve D. guarantee H Hamper ·Á°, Ç£ÖÆ 2´Î The commission would find itself ______ at every turn if its members couldn¡¯t¡¯ reach an agreement. A) collided B) savaged C) crumbled D) hampered (02---6-53) The local business was not much ________by the sudden outbreak of the epidemic. A) intervened C) hampered B) insulated D) hoisted (03---6-65) Haunt ¾³£°Ý·Ã£»³£È¥; ʱ³£ÝÓÈÆÐÄÍ·£»Ê¹À§¾½ 2´Î As¡¡the¡¡trial¡¡went¡¡on,¡¡the¡¡story¡¡behind¡¡the¡¡murder¡¡slowly¡¡_____¡¡itself.¡¡ A)¡¡convicted¡¡¡¡B)¡¡released C)¡¡haunted¡¡D)¡¡unfolded¡¡(03---6-47) Years after the accident he was still_ by images of death and destruction. A) twisted B) dipped C) haunted D) submerged (04---6-60) Highlight Ç¿µ÷£¬Í»³ö£¬Ê¹ÏÔÖø£»×²ÊµÄ²¿·Ö£¬×îÖØÒªµÄʼþ 3´Î He wouldn't answer the reporters' questions, nor would he ________ for a photograph.(02.1--55) A) summon B) highlight C) pose D) marshal The ________of our trip to London was the visit to Buckingham Palace.(03.9--50) A) summit B) height C) peak D) highlight Lighting can be used not only to create an atmosphere, but also to ________ features of the house, such as ornaments or pictures.(05.1¡ª60) A) highlight B) underline C) activate D) upgrade homogeneously ÀàËÆµØ£»Í¬ÀàµØ£»Í¬ÐÔÖ浯 2´Î In the past ten years skyscrapers have developed ______ in Chicago and New York City.(99.1----49) A. homogeneously B. simultaneously C. spontaneously D. harmoniously Fiber-optic cables can carry hundreds of telephone conversations____.(00.6---47) A. simultaneously B. spontaneously C. homogeneously D. contemporarily hoist ¾ÙÆð£¬ÉýÆð£¬µõÆð 2´Î During the construction of skyscrapers, cranes are used to ______ building material to the upper floors. (99.1---61) A. toss B. tow C. hoist D. hurl The prospect of increased prices has already ______worried. (00.6---60) A. provoked B. irritated C. inspired D.hoisted I identify µÈͬ£¬Èϳö£¬¼ø¶¨ 2´Î They are well ______ with each other since they once studied in the same university.(98.6---64) A. identified B. recognized C. acknowledged D. acquainted The basic causes are unknown, although certain conditions that may lead to cancer have been ______.(99.1---55) A. identified B. guaranteed C. notified D. conveyed Illusion »ÃÏë ´í¾õ£¬¼ÙÏ󣺶ÔÏÖʵ´íÎóµÄ¿´·¨ 3´Î The magician made us think he cut the girl into pieces but it was merely an ______. A) Illusion B) impression C) image D) illumination (02---6--60) The¡¡design¡¡of¡¡this¡¡auditorium¡¡shows¡¡a¡¡great¡¡deal¡¡of¡¡_____.¡¡We¡¡have¡¡never¡¡seen¡¡such¡¡a¡¡building¡¡before.¡¡ A)¡¡invention¡¡C)¡¡originality¡¡B)¡¡illusion¡¡D)¡¡orientation¡¡(03---6--53) It is a(n) that the French eat so much rich food and yet have a relatively low rate of heart disease. A) analogy B) paradox C) correlation D) illusion (04---6--68) ImageͼÏó, ФÏñ, żÏñ, ÐÎÏ󻯵ıÈÓ÷, ¼«ÎªÏàÏó, Ó³Ïñ, µäÐÍ 2´Î The magician made us think he cut the girl into pieces but it was merely an ______. A) Illusion B) impression C) image D) illumination (02---6-60) The traditional markets retain their ________ for the many Chinese who still prefer fresh food like live fish, ducks, chickens over packaged or frozen goods. A) appeal C) image B) pledge D) survival (05---1-64) immerse ³Á½þ, ʹÏÝÈë ʹרÐÄ£¬ 4´Î For years now, the people of that faraway country have been cruelly ______by a dictator. (00.6---58) A. depressed B. immersed C. oppressed D.cursed They were _____ in their scientific research, not knowing what happened just outside their lab.(01.6.51) A)submerged C)immersed B)drowned D)dipped The circus has always been very, popular because it ________both the old and the young. (03.9¡ª42) A) facilitates B) fascinates C) immerses D) indulges The old couple now still for their beloved son, 30years after his death.(04.6¡ª47) A) cherish B) groan C) immerse D) mourn impart ¸æÖª£¬Í¸Â¶£»¸³Ó裬¸øÓè 3´Î We shall probably never be able to ______ the exact nature of these sub-atomic particles.(02.6¡ª46) A) assert B) impart C) ascertain D) notify By patient questioning the lawyer managed to ________enough information from the witnesses.(03.9¡ª43) A) evacuate B) withdraw C) impart D) elicit Many great scientists _____ their success to hard work.(03.12¡ª65) A) portray B) ascribe C) impart D) acknowledge Implicit °µÊ¾µÄ, ä´ÓµÄ, º¬ÐîµÄ, ¹ÌÓеÄ, ²»»³ÒɵÄ, ¾ø¶ÔµÄ 2´Î All the ceremonies at the 2000 Olympic Games had a unique Australian flavor, ______ of their multicultural communities. A) noticeable B) indicative C) conspicuous D) implicit (02---6-70) They¡¡are¡¡_____¡¡investors¡¡who¡¡always¡¡make¡¡thorough¡¡investigations¡¡both¡¡on¡¡local¡¡and¡¡international¡¡markets¡¡before¡¡making¡¡an¡¡investment.¡¡ A)¡¡implicit¡¡C)¡¡cautious¡¡B)¡¡conscious¡¡D)¡¡indecisive¡¡(03¡ª6-60) impose Õ÷˰, Ç¿¼Ó, ÒÔ...ÆÛÆ, ÀûÓÃ, ÆÛÆ, ʩӰÏì 2´Î The government_ a heavy tax on tobacco, which aroused opposition from the tobacco industry. (04.6¡ª59) A) pronounced B) imposed C)complied D) prescribed It is believed that the authorities are thinking of _____ new taxes to raise extra revenue. (03.12¡ª53) A) impairing B) imposing C) invading D) integrating Impulse n.ÍÆ¶¯, ´Ì¼¤, ³å¶¯, ÍÆ¶¯Á¦ vt.ÍÆ¶¯ 3´Î The lady in this strange tale very obviously suffers from a serious mental illness. Her plot against a completely innocent old man is a clear sign of ______. A) impulse B) insanity C) inspiration D) disposition (02---1--41) In fact as he approached this famous statue, he only barely resisted the ________to reach into his bag for his camera. A) impatience B) impulse C) incentive D) initiative (03---9--70) He had an almost irresistible ________ to talk to the crowd when he entered Hyde Park. A) impulse C) stimulation B) instinct D) surge (05---1--55) inclineʹÇãÏòÓÚ, ʹÇãб 2´Î Astronauts are ______ all kinds of tests before they are actually sent up in a spacecraft.(02.6¡ª67) A) inclined to B) subjected to C) prone to D) bound to In¡¡addition¡¡to¡¡the¡¡rising¡¡birthrate¡¡and¡¡immigration,¡¡the¡¡_____death¡¡rate¡¡contributed¡¡to¡¡the¡¡population¡¡growth.¡¡(03.6¡ª61) A)¡¡inclining B)¡¡increasing¡¡C)¡¡declining¡¡ D)¡¡descending¡¡ incompatible ÐÔÖÊÏà·´µÄ£¬²»ÄܺÍг²¢´æµÄ£¬Ã¬¶ÜµÄ 3´Î A budget of five dollars a day is totally ______ for a trip round Eroupe.(99.1---44) A. inadequate B. incapable C. incompatible D. invalid The ______ cycle of life and death is a subject of interest to scientist and philosophers alike. .(00.6---45) A. incompatible B. exceeding C. instantaneous D. eternal Beijing impatient is _____ with being a good teacher.(01.6.58) A)intrinsic B)ingenious C)incompatible D)inherent Increase Ôö¼Ó£¬Ôö³¤£¬ÔöÇ¿ 2´Î Depression is often cause by the ________ effects of stress and overwork..(02.1--62) A) total B) increased C) terrific D) cumulative The financial problem of this company is further ______ by the rise in interest rates.(02.6¡ª45) A) increased B) strengthened C) reinforced D) aggravated Increasingly ÈÕÒæµØ£¬Öð½¥µØ 2´Î The international situation has been growing _____difficult for the last few years.£¨01.1.50£© A) invariably B) presumably C) increasingly D) dominantly Mary became _____ homesick and critical of the United States, so she fled from her home in west Bloomfield to her hometown in Austria. A)completely C)absolutely B)sincerely D)increasingly induceȰÓÕ, ´Ùʹ, µ¼ÖÂ, ÒýÆð, ¸ÐÓ¦ 2´Î In¡¡November¡¡1987¡¡the¡¡government¡¡_____¡¡a¡¡public¡¡debate¡¡on¡¡the¡¡future¡¡direction¡¡of¡¡the¡¡official¡¡sports¡¡policy.¡¡ A)¡¡initiated¡¡ B)¡¡designated C)¡¡induced¡¡¡¡D)¡¡promoted¡¡£¨03---6-41£© She expressed her strong determination that nothing could ________ her to give up her career as a teacher. A) induce B) deduce C) reduce D) attract (05---1-58) ingenious Óз¢Ã÷Ìì²ÅµÄ£¬»úÃôµÄ£¬ÁéÇÉµÄ 3´Î The directions were so _______that it was impossible to complete the assignment.(98.6¡ª41) A. ingenious B. ambitious C. notorious D. ambiguous Mr. Smith became very _____ when it was suggested that he had made a mistake (00.6---43) A. ingenious B. empirical C. objective D. indignant Beijing impatient is _____ with being a good teacher.(01.6.58) A)intrinsic B)ingenious C)incompatible D)inherent inherent¹ÌÓеÄ, ÄÚÔÚµÄ, ÓëÉú¾ãÀ´µÄ 2´Î Diamonds¡¡have¡¡little¡¡__________¡¡value¡¡and¡¡their¡¡price¡¡depends¡¡almost¡¡entirely¡¡on¡¡their¡¡scarcity.¡¡(03.6¡ª56) A)¡¡intrinsic¡¡B)¡¡eternal¡¡C)¡¡subtle¡¡D)¡¡inherent¡¡ It took a lot of imagination to come up with such a(n) ________ plan.(05.1¡ª52) A) inherent B) ingenious C) vigorous D) exotic Inject ×¢Éä, ×¢Èë 3´Î Many types of rock are _______ from volcanoes as solid, fragmentary material. A) flung C) ejected B) propelled D) injected Scientists are pushing known technologies to their limits in an attempt to ________more energy from the earth. A) extract B) inject C) discharge D) drain (03---9--61) The doctors ________ the newly approved drug into the patient when he was critically ill. A) injected C) projected B) ejected D) subjected (05---1--43) Inspiration Áé¸Ð 4´Î It is very strange but I had an ______ that the plane would crash. (99.1---56) A. inspiration B. intuition C. imagination D. incentive His ______ was telling him that something was wrong. (00.1---60) A.sentiment B. inspiration C. hypothesis D. intuition The lady in this strange tale very obviously suffers from a serious mental illness. Her plot against a completely innocent old man is a clear sign of ______. A) impulse B) insanity C) inspiration D) disposition (02---1-41) It is no ________that a large number of violent crimes are committed under the influence of alcohol. A) coincidence C) inspiration B) correspondence D) intuition (03---9-58) inspire ¼¤Àø£¬¹ÄÀø£¬¼¤·¢ 2´Î The fuel of the continental missile is supposed to be ______ by this device.(99.6---36) A. ignited B. lighted C. fired D. inspired The prospect of increased prices has already ______worried. (00.6---60) A. provoked B. irritated C. inspired D.hoisted Installment ·ÖÆÚ¸¶¿î 2´Î We couldn¡¯t really afford to buy a house so we got6 it on hire purchase and paid monthly ______. A) investments B) requirements C) arrangements D) installments (02---6-59) He bought his house on the________ plan, paying a certain amount of money each month. A) division C) installment B)premium D) fluctuation (05¡ª1-67) Instantaneous ˲¼äµÄ, ¼´¿ÌµÄ, ¼´Ê±µÄ 2´Î Some educators try to put students of similar abilities into the same class because they believe this kind of ______ grouping is advisable. A) homogeneous B) instantaneous C) Spontaneous D) anonymous (02---6-51) A big problem in lemming English as a foreign language is lack of opportunities for ________interaction with proficient speakers of English. A) instantaneous C) verbal B) provocative D) dual (03---9-48) integrateʹ³ÉÕûÌå, ʹһÌ廯, Çó...µÄ»ý·Ö, ½áºÏ 2´Î It is believed that the authorities are thinking of _____ new taxes to raise extra revenue. (03.12¡ª53) A) impairing B) imposing C) invading D) integrating One of the attractive features of the course was the way the practical work had been ________ with the theoretical aspects of the subject.(05.1¡ª62) A) embedded B) embraced C) integrated D) synthesized Integrity ÕýÖ±, ³Ïʵ, ÍêÕû, ÍêÈ«, ÍêÕûÐÔ 2´Î In those days, executives expected to spend most of their lives in the same firm and, unless they were dismissed for _______, to retire at the age of 65. A) integrity C) incompetence B) denial D) deduction (03¡ª1-43) Mutual¡¡respect¡¡for¡¡territorial¡¡_____is¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡bases¡¡upon¡¡which¡¡our¡¡two¡¡countries¡¡develop¡¡relationships.¡¡ A)unity¡¡C)¡¡entirety¡¡B)¡¡integrity¡¡D)¡¡reliability¡¡(03---6-50) Intensify vt.¼ÓÇ¿ 3´Î His successful negotiations with the Americans helped him to ________ his position in the government. A) contrive B) consolidate C) heave D) intensify (02---1--52) I¡¡found¡¡it¡¡difficult¡¡to¡¡_____¡¡my¡¡career¡¡ambitions¡¡with¡¡the¡¡need¡¡to¡¡bring¡¡up¡¡my¡¡children.¡¡ A)¡¡consolidate¡¡C)¡¡reconcile¡¡B)¡¡amend¡¡D¡¡Intensify¡¡(03---6--42) By turning this knob to the right you can ________ the sound from the radio. A) intensify C) enlarge B) amplify D) reinforce (05---1--61) Intervene ¸ÉÉæ£¬¸ÉÔ¤£»¸ÉÈÅ£¬×èÄÓ 3´Î Please do not be ________ by his offensive remarks since he is merely trying to attract attention.(02.1--53) A) distracted B) disregarded C) irritated D) intervened The prison guards were armed and ready to shoot if ________ in any way. (02.1¡ª69) A) intervened B) incurred C) provoked D) poked The local business was not much ________by the sudden outbreak of the epidemic. (03.9--65) A) intervened B) insulated C) hampered D) hoisted Intricate¸´ÔÓµÄ, ´í×ÛµÄ, ÄÑÒÔÀí½âµÄ£¬¾«ÇÉµÄ 4´Î His _______ directions confused us ; we did not know which of the two roads to take. (99.6---41) A. ambiguous B. complicated C. arbitrary D. intricate Although the body is made up of many different tissues, these tissues are arranged in an _____ and orderly fashion.(00.1---55) A. intricate B. initial C. internal D. incredible The glass vessels should be handled most carefully since they are _______. A) intricate C) subtle B) fragile D) crisp (03---1--67) The first sentence in this paragraph is ________; it can be interpreted in many ways. A) intricate B) ambiguous C) duplicated D) confused (03---9--63) Intrinsic (Ö¸¼ÛÖµ¡¢ÐÔÖÊ)¹ÌÓеÄ, ÄÚÔÚµÄ, ±¾Ö浀 5´Î Diamonds have little ______ value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity.(99.1---62) A. extinct B. permanent C. surplus D. instrinsic There was once an _______idea that the earth was flat and motionless.(99.6---39) A. absurd B. intrinsic C. eternal D. offensive Beijing impatient is _____ with being a good teacher.(01.6.58) A)intrinsic B)ingenious C) incompatible D)inherent Diamonds¡¡have¡¡little¡¡__________¡¡value¡¡and¡¡their¡¡price¡¡depends¡¡almost¡¡entirely¡¡on¡¡their¡¡scarcity.¡¡ A) intrinsic¡¡B) eternal¡¡C) subtle¡¡D) inherent¡¡(03---6-56) The music aroused an _______ feeling of homesickness in him. A) intentional C) intense B) intermittent D) intrinsic (03---1-47) intuition Ö±¾õ, Ö±¾õµÄ֪ʶ 4´Î It is very strange but I had an ______ that the plane would crash. (99.1---56) A. inspiration B. intuition C. imagination D. incentive His ______ was telling him that something was wrong. (00.1---60) A.sentiment B. inspiration C. hypothesis D. intuition It is no ________that a large number of violent crimes are committed under the influence of alcohol. (03.9¡ª58) A) coincidence B) correspondence C) inspiration D) intuition Most mathematicians trust their ________ in solving problems and readily admit they would not be able to function without it.(05.1¡ª54) A) conception B) perception C) intuition D) cognition invalid ÎÞЧµÄ£¬Óв¡µÄ£¬ÎÞÄÜÁ¦µÄ£¬ÎÞ¼ÛÖµµÄ 2´Î A budget of five dollars a day is totally ______ for a trip round Eroupe.(99.1---44) A. inadequate B. incapable C. incompatible D. invalid Fortune-tellers are good at marking _____ statements such as ¡°Your sorrows will change,¡±(01.6.60) A)philosophical B)ambiguous C)literal D)invalid L legislation Á¢·¨£¬·¨Áî 2´Î David tends to feel useless and unwanted in a society that gives so much _______ to those who compete well. (99.6---50) A. prestige B. regime C. superiority D. legislation In today¡¯s medical, little agreement exists on the ____ for defining mental illness.(01.6.70) A)legislation C)criteria B)requirement D)measures linger Òò²»Ô¸À뿪¶ø¼ÌÐø¶ºÁô£¬ÁôÁµÅÇ»²£»¼ÌÐø´æÁô£¬»ºÂýÏûʧ 2´Î All the people in the stadium cheered up when they saw hundreds of colourful balloons ______ slowly into the sky.(02.6¡ª47) A) ascending B) elevating C) escalating D) lingering Elisabeth did not enter the museum at once, but in the courtyard.(04.6¡ª65) A) resided B) dwelled C)lingered D) delayed literal ÎÄ×ֵģ¬×ÖÃæµÄ 2´Î Some people think that a ______translation, or word-for-word translation, is easier than a free translation.(98.6---50) A. literal B. literary C. liberal D. linear Fortune-tellers are good at making _______ statements such as ¡°Your sorrows will change.¡±(01.6.60) A. philosophical B. ambiguous C. literal D. invalid M magnify ¿ä´ó£¬·Å´ó£¬À©´ó 2´Î When people are asked what kind of housing they need or want , the question ______ a variety of answers. (99.6---31) A. defies B. magnifies C. mediates D. evokes The Japanese scientists have found that scents ______ efficiency and reduce stress among office workers. £¨01.1.53£© A) enhance B) amplify C) foster D) magnify manifest ³öÏÖ, ±íÃ÷, Ö¤Ã÷ 4´Î The doctors don¡¯t ______that he will live much longer. (00.1---41) A. manifest B. articulate C. anticipate D. monitor Sadly, the Giant Panda is one of the many species now in danger of ______.(00.1---70) A. migration B. extinction C. destruction D. extraction The doctors don't_____ that the patient will live much longer.(03.12¡ª67) A) monitor B) manifest C) articulate D) anticipate His illness first _ itself as severe stomach pains and headaches.(04.6¡ª56) A) expressed B) manifested C)reflected D) displayed massive ¾Þ´óµÄ£¬¿é×´µÄ£¬´óÁ¿µÄ 2´Î Certain species disappeared or became ______ as new forms arose that were better adapted to the Earth¡¯s changing environment.(99.6---40) A. feeble B. extinct C. massive D. extinguished Among all the changes resulting from the______ entry of women into the work force, the transformation that has occurred in the women themselves is not least important. (00.6---42) A. massive B. quantitative C. surplus D. formidable Minimal ×îСµÄ, ×îСÏÞ¶ÈµÄ 2´Î The toy maker produces a ______ copy of the spaced station, exact in every detail. A) minimal B) minimum C) miniature D) minor (02---6-64) Don't¡¡let¡¡such¡¡a¡¡_____¡¡matter¡¡as¡¡this¡¡come¡¡between¡¡us¡¡so¡¡that¡¡we¡¡can¡¡concentrate¡¡on¡¡the¡¡major¡¡issue.¡¡ A)¡¡trivial¡¡C)¡¡partial¡¡B)¡¡slight¡¡D)¡¡minimal¡¡(03---6-63) mingle (ʹ)»ìºÏ 4´Î Now the cheers and applause ______ in a single sustained roar.(00.1---53) A. mingled B. concentrated C. assembled D. permeated Although the colonists ______ to some extent with the native Americans, the Indians¡¯ influence on American culture and language was not extensive. A. migrated B. matched C. mingled D. melted The high school my daughter studies in is ________our university. (03.9¡ª54) A) linked by B) relevant to C) mingled with D) affiliated with One of the examination questions_____ me completely and I couldn't answer it.(03.12¡ª48) A) baffled B) mingled C) provoked D) diverted monitor ¼àÌý£¬¼àÊÓ£¬¼ì²â 2´Î To prevent flooding in winter the water flowing from the dam is constantly ______ by a computer. (99.6---59) A. graded B. managed C. conducted D. monitored The doctors don¡¯t ______that he will live much longer. (00.1---41) A. manifest B. articulate C. anticipate D. monitor N nasty adj.ÑÏÖØµÄ£¬Î£Ïյģ¬ÅųâµÄ 2´Î Parents take a great interest in the _______ questions braised by their children. A) nasty B) naive C) obscure D) offensive Although he has had no formal education he is one of the _______businessmen in the company. A)nastiest B)shrewdest C)alertest D)sternest notify ֪ͨ£¬¸æÖª£¬±¨¸æ 3´Î We shall probably never be able to ______ the exact nature of these sub-atomic particles.(02.6¡ª46) A) assert B) impart C) ascertain D) notify it is generally known that New York is a city for and a center for odd bits of information. (04.6¡ª41) A) veterans B) victims C) pedestrians D) eccentrics High grades are supposed to academic ability, but john¡¯s actual performance did not confirm this.(04.6¡ª42) A) certify B) clarify C)classify D) notify notorious adj.¶ñÃûÕÑóçµÄ£¬ÉùÃûÀǽåµÄ 2´Î The directions were so _______ that it was impossible to complete the assignment.£¨98.6.41£© A) ingenious B) ambitious C) notorious D) ambiguous That part of the city has long been _____ for its street violence.(00.1.45) A. notorious B. responsible C. historical D. illegal nourish ×ÌÑø, ʹ½¡×³, »³ÓÐ(Ï£Íû,³ðºÞµÈ) 2´Î There are occasions when giving a gift _____ spoken communication, since the message it offers can cut through barriers of language and cultural diversity.(03.12¡ª55) A) overtakes B) nourishes C) surpasses D) enforces He still ________ the memory of his carefree childhood spent in that small wooden house of his grandparents'.(05.1¡ª57) A) nourishes B) cherishes C) fancies D) scans O Obscure adj.°µµÄ, ëüëʵÄ, Ä£ºýµÄ, »ÞɬµÄ vt. ʹ°µ, ʹ²»Ã÷ÏÔ 7´Î Parents take a great interest in the _______ questions braised by their children(98.6.68) A) nasty B) naive C) obscure D) offensive In our highly technological society, the number of jobs for unskilled workers is_______.(99.1.45) A) shrinking B)obscuring C)altering D)constraining Since the two countries couldn't_______ their differences, they decided to stop their negotiations.(99.6. 34) A) rectify B) oblige C) reconcile D) obscure Frankly speaking, your article is very good except for some_______ mistakes in grammar.(99.6.38) A) trivial C) rare B) obscure D) glaring Very few people understood his lecture, the subject of which was very______.(00.1.66) A) dim B)obscure C)conspicuous D)intelligible In spite of the ______economic forecasts, manufacturing output has risen slightly.(01.1.48) A) gloomy B) miserable C) shadowy D) obscure Very¡¡few¡¡people¡¡could¡¡understand¡¡the¡¡lecture¡¡the¡¡professor¡¡delivered¡¡because¡¡its¡¡subject¡¡was¡¡very_____.¡¡ A)¡¡obscure¡¡C)¡¡dubious¡¡B)¡¡indefinite¡¡D)¡¡intriguing¡¡(03---6-55) Creating so much confusion, Mason realized he had better make _____ what he was trying to tell the audience. A) exclusive B) explicit C) objective D) obscure (03---12-47) offensive adj.𷸵쬹¥»÷µÄ 2´Î Parents take a great interest in the _______ questions braised by their children(98.6.68) A nasty B) naive C) obscure D) offensive There was once an _______idea that the earth was flat and motionless.(99.6---39) A. absurd B. intrinsic C. eternal D. offensive optimistically ÀÖ¹ÛµØ 2´Î She remains confident and______ untroubled by our present problems.(00.6---46) A. indefinitely B. infinitely C. optimistically D. seemingly I am afraid that you have to alter your ______views in light of the tragic news that has just arrived.(99.6.44) A indifferent C) optimistic B) distressing D) pessimistic oppress ѹÆÈ£¬Ñ¹ÖÆ 2´Î For years now, the people of that faraway country have been cruelly ______by a dictator. (00.6---58) A. depressed B. immersed C. oppressed D.cursed The little girl was _____by the death of her dog since her affection for the pet had been real and deep. (01.6.55) A) grieved C)oppressed B) suppressed D)sustained Orientation ·½Ïò, ·½Î», ¶¨Î», ÇãÏòÐÔ, Ïò¶«·½ 2´Î The¡¡design¡¡of¡¡this¡¡auditorium¡¡shows¡¡a¡¡great¡¡deal¡¡of¡¡_____.¡¡We¡¡have¡¡never¡¡seen¡¡such¡¡a¡¡building¡¡before.¡¡(03.6¡ª53) A)¡¡invention¡¡ B)¡¡illusion C)¡¡originality¡¡ D)¡¡orientation When construction can begin depends on how soon the _ of the route is completed.(04.6¡ª58) A) conviction B) identity C)orientation D) survey P paradox ËÆ·Ç¶øÊǵÄÂÛµã, ×ÔÏàì¶ÜµÄ»° 3´Î We work¡¡to¡¡make¡¡money,¡¡but¡¡it's¡¡a¡¡_____¡¡that¡¡people¡¡who¡¡work¡¡hard¡¡and¡¡long¡¡often¡¡do¡¡not¡¡make¡¡the¡¡most¡¡money.¡¡(03.6¡ª52) A)¡¡paradox B)¡¡prejudice¡¡c)¡¡dilemma¡¡ D)¡¡conflict¡¡¡¡ Astronomers at the University of California discovered one of the most distant_____.(03.12¡ª64) A) paradoxes B) paradises C) galaxies D) shuttles It is a(n) that the French eat so much rich food and yet have a relatively low rate of heart disease. (04.6¡ª68) A) analogy B) paradox C) correlation D) illusion Penalty n.ÐÌ·££¬´¦·£ 2´Î Over the last fifteen years, running has become a popular ________ for 30 million participants of all ages.£¨98.6.49£© A. fantasy B) pastime C) symposium D) penalty The court consider a financial ____ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.(99.1.50) A. option B. duty C. obligation D. penalty permeate vt.ÃÖÂþ, ÉøÍ¸, ͸¹ý, ³äÂú vi. ͸Èë 4´Î An obvious change of attitude at the top towards women¡¯s status in society will ______ through the current law system in Japan.(99.1---68) A. permeate B. probe C. violate D. grope Now the cheers and applause ______ in a single sustained roar.(00.1---53) A. mingled B. concentrated C. assembled D. permeated Allen¡¡will¡¡soon¡¡find¡¡out¡¡that¡¡real¡¡life¡¡is¡¡seldom¡¡as¡¡simple¡¡as¡¡it¡¡is¡¡_____¡¡in¡¡commercials.¡¡ (03---6 -45) A)¡¡permeated¡¡¡¡B)¡¡alleged¡¡ C)depicted D)¡¡drafted¡¡ It is one thing to locate oil, but it is quite another to _____ and transport it to the industrial centers. A) permeate B) extract C) distinguish D) concentrate (03---12-43) Perspective͸Ê n.Õ¹Íû£¬Í¸ÊÓ»·¨ 2´Î They stood gazing at the happy _____ of children playing in the park.(99.1.67) A. perspective B. View C. landscape D. scene Some studies confirmed that this kind of eye disease was_____ in tropical countries.(99.6.43) A) prospective C) provocative ¡¡¡¡ B) prevalent D) perpetual perpetual ÓÀ¾ÃµÄ Permanent ÓÀ¾ÃµÄ£¬²»±äµÄ 5´Î Diamonds have little ______ value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity.(99.1---62) A. extinct B. permanent C. surplus D. instrinsic Some studies confirmed that this kind of eye disease was_____ in tropical countries.(99.6.43) A) prospective C) provocative ¡¡¡¡ B) prevalent D) perpetual The old lady has developed a ________ cough which cannot be cured completely in a short time.£¨01.1.42£© A) perpetual B) permanent C) chronic D) sustained Because¡¡of¡¡the¡¡_____¡¡noise¡¡of¡¡traffic¡¡I¡¡couldn't¡¡get¡¡to¡¡sleep¡¡last¡¡night.(03.6¡ª62) A)¡¡prevalent¡¡ B)¡¡perpetual C)¡¡provocative¡¡ D)¡¡progressive¡¡¡¡ ________ efforts are needed in order to finish important but unpleasant tasks.(05.1¡ª65) A) Consecutive B) Condensed C) Perpetual D) Persistent Persistent ¼á³Ö²»Ð¸µÄ£¬Ö´ÒâµÄ£º¾Ü¾ø·ÅÆú»òÌýÈεģ»Íç¹Ì¼á³ÖµÄ 5´Î For many patients, institutional care is the most _______ and beneficial form of care.£¨98.6.62£© A) persistent B) appropriate C) thoughtful D) sufficient Bill is an example of a severely disabled person who has become ____ at many survival skills.(99.1.59) A. proficient B. persistent C. consistent D. sufficient For many patients, institutional care is the most______ and beneficial form of care .(00.6---41) A. pertinent B. appropriate C. acute D. persistent What you say now is not ______ with what you said last week. A) consistent B) persistent C) permanent D) insistent £¨02¡ª6-49£© If you¡¡go¡¡to¡¡the¡¡park¡¡every¡¡day¡¡in¡¡the¡¡morning,¡¡you¡¡will¡¡_____¡¡find¡¡him¡¡doing¡¡physical¡¡exercise¡¡there.¡¡ A)¡¡ordinarily¡¡C)¡¡logically¡¡B)¡¡invariably¡¡D)¡¡persistently¡¡£¨03---6-64£© ________ efforts are needed in order to finish important but unpleasant tasks. A) Consecutive C) Perpetual B) Condensed D) Persistent (05---1-65) plead ±ç»¤, ¿ÒÇó, Ϊ...±ç»¤, ½è¿Ú, ÍÐ³Æ 2´Î` The sign set up by the road _____ drivers to a sharp turn.(03.12¡ª66) A) alerts B) refreshes C) pleads D) diverts He could not ________ ignorance as his excuse; he should have known what was happening in his department.(05.1¡ª68) A) petition B) plead C) resort D) reproach Porch ÃÅÀÈ, ×ßÀÈ 2´Î Several guests were waiting in the ______ for the front door to open. A) porch B) vent C) inlet D) entry (02---6-57) As¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the¡¡youngest¡¡professors¡¡in¡¡the¡¡university,¡¡Mr.¡¡Brown¡¡is¡¡certainly¡¡on¡¡the¡¡_____¡¡of¡¡a¡¡brilliant¡¡career.¡¡ A)¡¡porch¡¡C) course¡¡B) edge¡¡D) threshold¡¡(03---6-51) Preclude vt.Åųý 2´Î If we _______ our relations with that country, we'll have to find another supplier of raw materials. (98.6.45) A) diffuse B) diminish C) terminate D) preclude If Japan ______its relation with that country it will have to find another supplier of raw materials. (01.6.50) A)precludes B)terminates C)partitions D) expires Preliminary ³õ²½£¨µÄ£© 2´Î The manager tried to wave aside these issues as _______ details that would be settled later.(00.1---59) A. alternate B. trivial C. versatile D. preliminary In ______ times human beings did not travel for pleasure but to find a more favourable climate. A) prime B) primitive C) primary D) preliminary Premise ¼Ù¶¨ 2´Î Parents often faced the _______ between doing what they felt was good for the development of the child and what they could stand by way of undisciplined noise and destructiveness.(00.1---62) A. junction B.paradox C.premise D.dilemma Starting with the ________ that there is life on the planet Mars, the seientst went on to develop his argument.£¨01.1.31£©ª¤ A) premise B) pretext C) foundation D) presentation premium ¶îÍâ·ÑÓÃ, ½±½ð, ½±ÉÍ, ±£ÏÕ·Ñ, (»õ±Ò¶ÒÏÖµÄ)ÌùË® 2´Î He bought his house on the________ plan, paying a certain amount of money each month. (05.1¡ª67) A) division B) premium C) installment D) fluctuation The relatives of those killed in the crash got together to seek .(04.6¡ª44) A) premium B)compensation C) repayment D) refund Presumably ÍÆ²âµØ£¬¼Ù¶¨µØ 2´Î He will ______ resign in view of the complete failure of the research project.(99.1---64) A. doubtfully B. adequately C. presumably D. reasonably The international situation has been growing _____difficult for the last few years.£¨01.1.50£© A) invariably B) presumably C) increasingly D) dominantly Presentation ½éÉÜ£¬³ÂÊö£»Ìá³ö 3´Î The changing image of the family on television provides ____ into changing attitudes toward the family in society.(99.1.57) A. insights B. presentations C. revelations D. specifications Clark felt that his _______ in one of the most dramatic medical experiments of all time was worth the suffering he underwent.(00.1---63) A. appreciation B.participation C. presentation D. apprehension Starting with the ________ that there is life on the planet Mars, the seientst went on to develop his argument.(01.1.31)ª¤ A) premise B) pretext C) foundation D) presentation Priority ÓÅÏÈȨ£¬Öص㣻ÓÅÏÈ¿¼ÂǵÄÊ 2´Î There is no doubt that the ______ of these goods to the others is easy to see. (02.1--43) A) prestige B) superiority C) priority D) publicity Giving a gift can convey a wealth of meaning about your appreciation of their ______ and the importance you place upon the relationship. (02.6--62) A) solidarity B) priority C) superiority D) hospitality prone ÇãÏòÓÚ 2´Î Astronauts are ______ all kinds of tests before they are actually sent up in a spacecraft.(02.6¡ª67) A) inclined to B) subjected to C) prone to D) bound to Doctors¡¡are¡¡interested¡¡in¡¡using¡¡lasers¡¡as¡¡a¡¡surgical¡¡tool¡¡in¡¡operations¡¡on¡¡people¡¡who¡¡are¡¡_____¡¡to¡¡heart¡¡attack.¡¡(03.6¡ª57) A)¡¡infectious¡¡ B)¡¡disposed C)¡¡accessible¡¡ D)prone provocative É¿¶¯µÄ 2´Î Because¡¡of¡¡the¡¡_____¡¡noise¡¡of¡¡traffic¡¡I¡¡couldn't¡¡get¡¡to¡¡sleep¡¡last¡¡night.(03.6¡ª62) A)¡¡prevalent B)¡¡perpetual¡¡C)¡¡provocative¡¡ D)¡¡progressive¡¡¡¡ A big problem in lemming English as a foreign language is lack of opportunities for ________interaction with proficient speakers of English. (03.9¡ª48) A) instantaneous B) provocative C) verbal D) dual provoke ¶Ô¡¡ÌôÐÆ£¬¼¤Å£»¼¤Æð£¬ÒýÆð 2´Î The prison guards were armed and ready to shoot if ________ in any way. (02.1¡ª69) A) intervened B) incurred C) provoked D) poked One of the examination questions_____ me completely and I couldn't answer it.(03.12¡ª48) A) baffled B) mingled C) provoked D) diverted R radiate ·ÅÉä, ·øÉä, ´«²¥, ¹ã²¥, ·¢¹â, Á÷¶ 2´Î When she heard the bad news, her eyes _____ with tears as she struggled to control her emotions.(03.12¡ª54) A) sparkled B) twinkled C) radiated D) glittered The microscope and telescope, with their capacity to enlarge, isolate and probe, demonstrate how details can be ________ and separated from the whole.(05.1¡ª59) A) radiated B) extended C) prolonged D) magnified reassureʹ...°²ÐÄ, ÔÙ±£Ö¤, ʹ...»Ö¸´ÐÅÐÄ, ´òÏû...µÄÒÉÂÇ 2´Î The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins. but her doctor ________her that it is absolutely harmless. (03.9¡ª67) A) retrieved B) released C) reassured D) revived As we know, computers are used to store and _ information efficiently.(04.6¡ª55) A) reclaim B) reconcile C)reassure D) retrieve Reclaim Òª»Ø£»¿ª¿Ñ»ÄµØ£¬»ØÊÕ 3´Î Once you get to know your mistakes, you should ________ them as soon as possible. (02.1--54) A) rectify B) reclaim C) refrain D) reckon In order to prevent stress from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which _______ the stress by allowing the pipe to expand or contract freely.(03.1--64) A) relieve B) reconcile C) reclaim D) rectify As we know, computers are used to store and _ information efficiently.(04.6--55) A) reclaim B) reconcile C)reassure D) retrieve Reconcile vt. ʹºÍ½â, ʹºÍг, ʹ˳´Ó 4´Î In order to prevent stress from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which _______ the stress by allowing the pipe to expand or contract freely. 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(02.6--43) A) testify B) charge C) accuse D) rectify In order to prevent stress from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which _______ the stress by allowing the pipe to expand or contract freely.(03.1--64) A) relieve B) reconcile C) reclaim D) rectify Reflection ·´É䣻ӰÏó£»³Á˼ 2´Î Many novels that attempt to mirror the world are really _______ of the reality that they represent.(98.6---51) A. reflections B. demonstrations C. illuminations D. reproductions As you have seen, the value of a nation's currency is a _____ of its economy.(99.6.51) A) reaction C) response B) reflection D) revelation Refute ·´²µ£¬²µ³â 2´Î As soon as the boy was able to earn his own living he ______ his parents' strict rules.(01.1.56) A) defied B) refuted C) excluded D) vetoed There claims to damages have not been convincingly_____ .(01.6.65)\ A)refuted C)depressed B)overwhelmed D)intimidated reinforce ÔöÇ¿£¬¼ÓÇ¿£¬ÔöÔ® 2´Î The financial problem of this company is further ______ by the rise in interest rates.(02.6¡ª45) A) increased B) strengthened C) reinforced D) aggravated By turning this knob to the right you can ________ the sound from the radio.(05.1¡ª61) A) intensify B) amplify C) enlarge D) reinforce release ÊÍ·Å, ½â·Å, ·ÅÆú, ÈÃÓë, Ãâ³ý, ·¢±í 2´Î As the trial went on, the story behind the murder slowly _____¡¡itself.(03.6¡ª47) A) Convicted B)¡¡released¡¡C)¡¡haunted¡¡ D)¡¡unfolded The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins. but her doctor ________her that it is absolutely harmless.(03.9¡ª67) A) retrieved B) released C) reassured D) revived remedy ÖÎÁÆ£¬½ÃÕý£¨»µÊ£¬È±µã£© 3´Î We ¡®ll ______ you for any damage done to your house while we are in it. 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(99.1---51) A. blunder B. revenge C. reproach D. scandal England¡¯s team, who are now superbly fit, will be doing their best next week to _____ themselves for last year¡¯s defeat.(00.1.48) A. revive B. retort C. revenge D. remedy Revelation й¶£¬Æôʾ 2´Î The changing image of the family on television provides ______ into changing attitudes toward the family in society. (99.1¡ª57) A. insights B. presentations C. revelations D. specifications As you have seen, the value of a nation's currency is _____ a of its economy.(99.6.51) A) reaction C) response B) reflection D) revelation revive (ʹ)ËÕÐÑ, (ʹ)¸´ÐË, (ʹ)¸´»î, (ʹ)ÔÙÉúЧ, »ØÏë 3´Î The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins. but her doctor ________her that it is absolutely harmless. (03.9¡ª67) A) retrieved B) released C) reassured D) revived The Spanish team, who are not in superb form, will be doing their best next week to_____ themselves on tile German team for last year's defeat. 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(00.6---64) A. slapped B. scratched C. flapped D. fluctuated He ______ his head, wondering how to solve the problem.(01.1.55) A) scrapped B) screwed C) scraped D) scratched simulate Ä£Äâ, Ä£·Â, ¼Ù×°, ð³ä 2´Î The¡¡idea¡¡is¡¡to¡¡___________¡¡the¡¡frequent¡¡incidents¡¡of¡¡collision¡¡to¡¡test¡¡the¡¡strength¡¡of¡¡the¡¡wind-shields.¡¡(03.6¡ª67) A)¡¡assemble¡¡B)¡¡simulate¡¡C)¡¡accumulate¡¡D)¡¡forge¡¡ Medical students are advised that the wearing of a white coat ________ the acceptance of a professional code of conduct expected of the medical profession.(05.1¡ª42) A) supplements B) simulates C) signifies D) swears Simultaneous ͬʱµÄ, ͬʱ·¢ÉúµÄ simultaneouslyͬʱµØ 4´Î In the past ten years skyscrapers have developed ______ in Chicago and New York City.(99.1----49) A. homogeneously B. simultaneously C. spontaneously D. harmoniously Fiber-optic cables can carry hundreds of telephone conversations____.(00.6---47) A. simultaneously B. spontaneously C. homogeneously D. contemporarily When supply exceeds demand for any product, prices are _______ to fall. A) timely C) subject B) simultaneous D) liable (03---1--46) Nothing Helen says is ever ________. She always thinks carefully before she speaks. A) simultaneous C) spontaneous B) homogenous D) rigorous (05---1--50) Skeptical »³ÒÉµÄ 3´Î Many scientists remain ________ about the value of this research program.(02.1¡ª61) A) skeptical B) stationary C) spacious D) specific We can't help being ________of Bob who bought a luxurious sports car just after the money was stolen from the office.(03.9¡ª68) A) skeptical B) appreciative C) suspicious D) tolerant Students are expected to be quiet and _____ in an Asian classroom.(03.12¡ª44) A) obedient B) overwhelming C) skeptical D) subsidiary Spacious ¿í¹ãµÄ£¬¿í³¨µÄ 2´Î Many scientists remain ________ about the value of this research program.(02.1¡ª61) A) skeptical B) stationary C) spacious D) specific The Browns lived in a ________and comfortably furnished house in the suburbs.(03.9¡ª55) A) spacious B) sufficient C) wide D) wretched Spontaneous ×Ô·¢µÄ, ×ÔÈ»²úÉúµÄ spontaneously ×Ô·¢µØ 4´Î In the past ten years skyscrapers have developed ______ in Chicago and New York City.(99.1----49) A. homogeneously B. simultaneously C. spontaneously D. harmoniously Fiber-optic cables can carry hundreds of telephone conversations____.(00.6---47) A. simultaneously B. spontaneously C. homogeneously D. contemporarily Some educators try to put students of similar abilities into the same class because they believe this kind of ______ grouping is advisable. 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They are what we call weather sensitive people.£¨01.1.45£© A) subjective B) subordinate C) liable D) vulnerable Subscribe ¶©ÔÄ£¬¶¨¹ºÊé¼®£»Í¬Ò⣬Ô޳ɣ»¾èÖú£¬ÔÞÖú 2´Î The club will ________ new members the first week in September.(02.1¡ª56) A) enroll B) subscribe C) absorb D) register More than 85 percent of French Canada's population speaks French as a mother tongue and _______ to the Roman Catholic faith.(03.1--61) A) caters B) adheres C) ascribes D) subscribes Subtle ½Æ»«µÄ, Ãô¸ÐµÄ, ΢ÃîµÄ, ¾«Ï¸µÄ, Ï¡±¡µÄ 2´Î The glass vessels should be handled most carefully since they are _______. A) intricate C) subtle B) fragile D) crisp (03---1-67) Diamonds¡¡have¡¡little¡¡__________¡¡value¡¡and¡¡their¡¡price¡¡depends¡¡almost¡¡entirely¡¡on¡¡their¡¡scarcity.¡¡ A)¡¡intrinsic¡¡B)¡¡eternal¡¡C)¡¡subtle¡¡D)¡¡inherent¡¡(03---6--56) Summit ¶¥µã, ×î¸ß½×²ã 2´Î They believed that this was not the ______ of their campaign for equality but merely the beginning. 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your article is very good except for some_______ mistakes in grammar.(99.6.38) A) trivial C) rare B) obscure D) glaring The manager tried to wave aside these issues as _______ details that would be settled later.(00.1---59) A. alternate B. trivial C. versatile D. preliminary Just because I'm ________ to him, my boss thinks he can order me around without showing me any respect.(02.1¡ª60) A) redundant B) trivial C) versatile D) subordinate Don't¡¡let¡¡such¡¡a¡¡_____¡¡matter¡¡as¡¡this¡¡come¡¡between¡¡us¡¡so¡¡that¡¡we¡¡can¡¡concentrate¡¡on¡¡the¡¡major¡¡issue.¡¡(03.6¡ª63) A)¡¡trivial¡¡ B)¡¡slight C)¡¡partial¡¡ D)¡¡minimal¡¡ tolerant ¿íÈݵģ¬ÈÝÈÌµÄ 2´Î The members of Parliament were ________ that the government had not consulted them.(02.1¡ª67) A) impatient B) tolerant C) crude D) indignant We can't help being ________of Bob who bought a luxurious sports car just after the money was stolen from the office.(03.9¡ª68) A) skeptical B) appreciative C) suspicious D) tolerant tumble 2´Î She 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