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23年考研真題

2001年P(guān)artB

11.Heistooyoungtobeabletobetweenrightandwrong.

[A]discard

[B]discern

[Cldisperse

[D]disregard

12.Itwasnothathiscarwasseennearthebankatthetimeoftherobbery.

[A]coincidence

[B]convention

[C]certainty

[D]complication

13.OneoftheresponsibilitiesoftheCoastGuardistomakesurethatallships

followtrafficrulesinbusyharbors.

[A]cautiously

[B]dutifully

[C]faithfully

[D]skillfully

14.TheEskimoisperhapsoneofthemosttrustingandconsiderateofallIndiansbut

seemstobethewelfareofhisanimals.

[A]criticalabout

[B]indignantat

[C]indifferentto

[D]subjectto

15.Thechairmanoftheboardonmetheunpleasantjobofdismissing

goodworkersthefirmcannolongeraffordtoemploy.

[A]compelled

[B]posed

[C]pressed

[D]tempted

16.Itisnaivetoexpectthatanysocietycanresolveallthesocialproblemsitisfaced

with.

[A]forlong

[B]inandout

fC]onceforall

[D]bynature

17.Usingextremelydifferentdecoratingschemesinadjoiningroomsmayresultin

andlackofunityinstyle.

[A]conflict

[B]confrontation

[Cldisturbance

[D]disharmony

18.TheTimberrattlesnakeisnowontheendangeredspecieslist,andisextinctin

twoeasternstatesinwhichitonce.

[A]thrived

[B]swelled

fC]prospered

[D]flourished

19.However,growthinthefabricatedmetalsindustrywasabletosomeof

thedeclineintheironandsteelindustry.

[A]overturn

[B]overtake

[Cloffset

[D]oppress

20.Becauseofitsintimacy,radioisusuallymorethanjustamedium;itis.

[A]firm

[B]company

[C]corporation

[D]enterprise

21.Whenanynon-humanorganistransplantedintoaperson,thebodyimmediately

recognizesitas.

[A]novel

[B]remote

[C]distant

[D]foreign

22.MyfavoriteradiosongistheoneIfirstheardonathick1923EdisondiscI

atagaragesale.

[A]trifledwith

[B]scrapedthrough

[C]stumbledupon

[D]thirstedfor

23.Somedaysoftwarewilltranslatebothwrittenandspokenlanguagesowellthat

theneedforanycommonsecondlanguagecould.

[A]descend

[B]decline

[C]deteriorate

[D]depress

24.Equipmentnotofficialsafetystandardshasallbeenremovedfromthe

workshop.

[A]conformingto

[B]consistentwith

[C]predominantover

[D]providingfor

25.Asanindustry,biotechnologystandstoelectronicsindollarvolume

andperhapssurpassitinsocialimpactby2020.

[A]contend

[B]contest

[C]rival

[D]strive

26.TheauthorsoftheUnitedStatesConstitutionattemptedtoestablishaneffective

nationalgovernmentwhilepreservingforthestatesandlibertyfor

individuals.

[A]autonomy

[B]dignity

[C]monopoly

[D]stability

27.ForthreequartersofitsspanonEarth,lifeevolvedalmostas

microorganisms.

fA]precisely

[B]instantly

[C]initially

[D]exclusively

28.Theintroductionofgunpowdergraduallymadethebowandarrow,

particularlyinWesternEurope.

[A]obscure

[B]obsolete

[Cloptional

[D]overlapping

29.Whoeverformulatedthetheoryoftheoriginoftheuniverse,itisjust

andneedsproving.

[A]spontaneous

[B]hypothetical

fC]intuitive

[D]empirical

30.Thefutureofthiscompanyis:manyofitstalentedemployeesare

flowingintomoreprofitablenet-basedbusinesses.

[A]atodds

[B]introuble

[C]invain

[D]atstake

1995年P(guān)artC

21.Inthatcountry,gueststendtofeeltheyarenothighlyifthe

invitationtoadinnerpartyisextendedonlythreeorfourdaysbeforetheparty

date.

[A]admired

[B]regarded

[C]expected

[D]worshipped

22.Aofthelongreportbythebudgetcommitteewassubmittedtothe

mayorforapproval.

[A]shorthand

[B]scheme

[C]schedule

[D]sketch

23.Amanhastomakeforhisoldagebyputtingasideenoughmoneyto

liveonwhenold.

[A]supply

[B]assurance

[C]provision

[D]adjustment

24.Thenewly-builtScienceBuildingseemsenoughtolastahundred

years.

[A]spacious

[B]sophisticated

[C]substantial

[D]steady

25.Itiswell-knownthattheretiredworkersinourcountryarefree

medicalcare.

[A]entitledto

[B]involvedin

[C]associatedwith

[D]assignedto

26.Thefarmersweremoreanxiousforrainthanthepeopleinthecitybecausethey

hadmoreat.

[A]danger

[B]stake

[C]loss

[D]threat

27.IfelttodeathbecauseIcouldmakenothingofthechairman'sspeech.

[A]fatigued

[B]tired

[C]exhausted

[D]bored

28.Whentheenginewouldnotstart,themechanicinspectedallthepartstofind

whatwasat.

[A]wrong

[B]trouble

[C]fault

[D]difficulty

29.Youradvicewouldbevaluabletohim,whoisatpresentathiswit's

end.

[A]exceedingly

[B]excessively

[C]extensively

[D]exclusively

30.Hefailedtocarryoutsomeoftheprovisionsofthecontract,andnowhehasto

theconsequences.

[A]answerfor

[B]runinto

[C]abideby

[D]stepinto

31.Theriverisalreadyitsbanksbecauseofexcessiverainfall;andthe

cityisthreatenedwithalikelyflood.

[A]parallelto

[B]levelin

[C]flaton

[D]flushwith

32.Peoplethatverticalflighttransportswouldcarrymillionsof

passengersasdotheairlinersoftoday.

[A]convinced

[B]anticipated

[C]resolved

[D]assured

33.Inspiteofthewiderangeofreadingmaterialspeciallywrittenorfor

languagelearningpurposes,thereisyetnocomprehensivesystematic

programmeforthereadingskills.

[A]adapted

[B]acknowledged

fC]assembled

[D]appointed

34.Themothersaidshewouldhersonwashingthedishesifhecould

finishhisassignmentbeforesupper.

[A]letdown

[B]letalone

[C]letoff

[D]letout

35.Weshouldalwayskeepinmindthatdecisionsoftenleadtobitter

regrets.

fA]urgent

[B]hasty

fC]instant

[D]prompt

36.Johncomplainedtothebooksellerthattherewereseveralpagesinthe

dictionary.

[A]missing

[B]losing

[Cldropping

[D]leaking

37.Inthepast,mostforestershavebeenmen,buttoday,thenumberofwomen

thisfieldisclimbing.

[A]engaging

[B]devoting

fC]registering

[D]pursuing

38.Thesupervisordidn'thavetimesofartogointoit,buthegaveusan

ideaabouthisplan.

[A]athand

[B]inturn

[Clinconclusion

[D]atlength

39.Theirdemandforapayraisehasnottheslightestofbeingmet.

[A]prospect

[B]prediction

[Clprosperity

[D]permission

40.It'susuallythecasethatpeopleseldombehaveinawaywhenina

furiousstate.

[A]stable

[B]rational

[Cllegal

[D]credible

1996年P(guān)artC

21.IwasspeakingtoAnnonthephonewhensuddenlywewere.

[A]hungup

[B]hungback

[C]cutdown

[D]cutoff

22.Shewonderedifshecouldhavetheopportunitytospendheresothat

shecouldlearnmoreaboutthecity.

[A]sometimes

[B]sometime

[C]sometime

[D]sometimes

23.Ms.Greenhasbeenlivingintownforonlyoneyear,yetsheseemstobe

witheveryonewhocomestothestore.

[A]accepted

[B]admitted

[C]admired

[D]acquainted

24.HedoesnotasateacherofEnglishashispronunciationisterrible.

[A]equal

[B]match

[Clqualify

[D]fit

25.Dozensofscientificgroupsallovertheworldhavebeenthegoalofa

practicalandeconomicwaytousesunlighttosplitwatermolecules.

[A]pursuing

[B]chasing

[Clreaching

[D]winning

26.Thediscussionwassoprolongedandexhaustingthatthespeakers

stoppedforrefreshments.

[A]atlarge

[B]atintervals

[C]atease

[D]atrandom

27.Whentravelling,youareadvisedtotaketravellers'checks,whichprovidea

securetocarryingyourmoneyincash.

[A]substitute

[B]selection

[Clpreference

[D]alternative

28.InevertrustedhimbecauseIalwaysthoughtofhimassucha

character.

[A]gracious

[B]suspicious

[C]unique

[D]particular

29.Changingfromsolidtoliquid,watertakesinheatfromallsubstancesnearit,and

thisproducesartificialcoldsurroundingit.

[A]absorption

[B]transition

[Clconsumption

[D]interaction

30.Ididn'tsayanythinglikethatatall.Youarepurposelymyideasto

proveyourpoint.

[A]revising

[B]contradicting

[C]distorting

[D]distracting

31.Language,culture,andpersonalitymaybeconsideredofeachotherin

thought,buttheyareinseparableinfact.

[A]indistinctly

[B]separately

[C]irrelevantly

[D]independently

32.Watchingmepullingthecalfawkwardlytothebarn,theIrishmilkmaidfought

hardtoherlaughter.

[A]holdback

[B]holdon

[C]holdout

[D]holdup

33.Themanagergaveoneofthesalesgirlsanaccusinglookforher

attitudetowardcustomers.

[A]impartial

[B]mild

[C]hostile

[D]opposing

34.Iwiththanksthehelpofmycolleaguesinthepreparationofthisnew

column.

[A]express

[B]confess

[C]verify

[D]acknowledge

35.Itisstrictlythataccesstoconfidentialdocumentsisdeniedtoallbuta

few.

[A]secured

[B]forbidden

[C]regulated

[D]determined

36.Thepollutionquestionaswellasseveralotherissuesisgoingtobediscussed

whentheCongressisinagainnextspring.

[A]assembly

[B]session

[C]conference

[D]convention

37.ChristmasisaChristianholydayusuallycelebratedonDecember25th

thebirthofJesusChrist.

[A]inaccordancewith

[B]intermsof

[C]infavorof

[D]inhonorof

38.Sinceitistoolatetochangemymindnow,Iamtocarryingoutthe

plan.

[A]obliged

[B]committed

[C]engaged

[D]resolved

39.Itwasaboldideatobuildapowerstationinthedeepvalley,butitas

wellaswehadhoped.

[A]cameoff

[B]wentoff

[C]broughtout

[D]madeout

40.Tosurviveintheintensetradecompetitionbetweencountries,wemust

thequalitiesandvarietiesofproductswemaketotheworld-market

demand.

[A]improve

[B]enhanced

[Clguarantee

[D]gear

1997年P(guān)artC

21.Whenworkersareorganizedintradeunions,employersfindithardtolaythem

[A]off

[B]aside

[C]out

[D]down

22.Thewealthofacountryshouldbemeasuredthehealthandhappiness

ofitspeopleaswellasthematerialgoodsitcanproduce.

[A]inlinewith

[B]intermsof

[C]inregardwith

[D]bymeansof

23.HehasfailedmesomanytimesthatInolongerplaceanyonwhathe

promises.

[A]faith

[B]belief

[C]credit

[D]reliance

24.Mystudentsfoundthebook:itprovidedthemwithanabundanceof

informationonthesubject.

[A]enlightening

[B]confusing

[C]distracting

[D]amusing

25.Nobodyyetknowshowlongandhowseriouslytheshakinessinthefinancial

systemwilldowntheeconomy.

[A]put

[B]settle

[C]drag

[D]knock

26.Inthisfactorythemachinesarenotregulatedbutarejointlycontrolled

byacentralcomputersystem.

[A]independently

[B]individually

[C]irrespectively

[D]irregularly

27.Everychemicalchangeeitherresultsfromenergybeingusedtoproducethe

change,orcausesenergytobeinsomeform.

[A]givenoff

[B]putout

[C]setoff

[D]usedup

28.Ifbusinessmenaretaxedtoomuch,theywillnolongerbemotivatedtowork

hard,withtheresultthatincomesfromtaxationmightactually.

[A]shrink

[B]delay

[C]disperse

[D]sink

29.Americancompaniesareevolvingfrommass-productionmanufacturingto

enterprises.

[A]moveable

[B]changing

[C]flexible

[D]varying

30.Ifyouknowwhatthetroubleis,whydon'tyouhelpthemtothe

situation?

[A]simplify

[B]modify

[C]verify

[D]rectify

31.Ican'twhathashappenedtothevegetables,fortheywerefreshly

pickedthismorning.

[A]figureout

[B]drawout

[C]lookout

[D]workout

32.ItriedveryhardtopersuadehimtojoinourgroupbutImetwithaflat

[A]disapproval

fB]rejection

[C]refusal

[D]decline

33.Fromthismaterialwecanhundredsofwhatyoumaycalldirect

products.

[A]derive

[B]discern

[C]diminish

[D]displace

34.Shehadclearlynoofdoinganywork,althoughshewasverywell

paid.

[A]tendency

[B]ambition

[C]intention

[D]willingness

35.Whatseemsconfusingorfragmentedatfirstmightwellbecomea

thirdtime.

[A]cleanandmeasurable

[B]notableandsystematic

[C]pureandwholesome

[D]clearandorganic

36.Thepublicopinionwasthatthetimewasnotfortheelectionofsucha

radicalcandidateasMr.Jones.

[A]reasonable

[B]ripe

[C]ready

[D]practical

37.Hudsonsaidhecouldnotkillalivingthingexceptfortheofhunger.

[A]sensation

[B]cause

[C]purpose

[D]motive

38.Forthenewcountrytosurvive,foritspeopletoenjoyprosperity,new

economicpolicieswillberequired.

[A]tonameafew

[Blletalone

[C]nottospeak

[D]let'ssay

39.ForeigndisinvestmentandtheofSouthAfricafromworldcapital

marketsafter1985furtherweakeneditseconomy.

[A]displacement

[B]elimination

[C]exclusion

[D]exception

40.Whenanumberofpeopletogetherinaconversationalknot,each

individualexpresseshispositioninthegroupbywherehestands.

[A]pad

[B]pack

[C]squeeze

[D]cluster

1998年P(guān)artC.

21.Themachineneedsacompletesinceithasbeeninuseforoverten

years.

[A]amending

fB]fitting

[C]mending

[D]renovating

22.Thereweremanypeoplepresentandheappearedonlyforafewseconds,soI

onlycaughtaofhim.

[A]glance

[B]glimpse

[C]look

[D]sight

23.Idon'tthinkit'swiseofyoutoyourgreaterknowledgeinfrontofthe

director,foritmayoffendhim.

[A]showup

[B]showout

[C]showin

[D]showoff

24.Thereturnsintheshortmaybesmall,butoveranumberofyearsthe

investmentwillbewellrepaid.

[A]interval

[B]range

[C]span

[D]term

25.Athoroughstudyofbiologyrequireswiththepropertiesoftreesand

plants,andthehabitofbirdsandbeasts.

[A]acquisition

[B]discrimination

[C]curiosity

[D]familiarity

26.Sheworkedhardathertaskbeforeshefeltsurethattheresultswould

herlongeffort.

[A]justify

[B]testify

[C]rectify

[D]verify

27.Fmverygladtoknowthatmybosshasgenerouslyagreedtomydebt

inreturnforcertainservices.

[A]takeaway

[B]cutout

[C]writeoff

[D]clearup

28.Somejournalistsoftenoverstatethesituationsothattheirnewsmaycreatea

great.

[A]explosion

[B]sensation

[C]exaggeration

[D]stimulation

29.Accordingtowhatyouhavejustsaid,amItounderstandthathisnewpost

noresponsibilitywithitatall?

[A]shoulders

[B]possesses

[C]carries

[D]shares

30.Sometimesthestudentmaybeaskedtowriteabouthistoacertain

bookorarticlethathassomebearingonthesubjectbeingstudied.

[A]comment

[B]reaction

[C]impression

[D]comprehension

31.Pleaseyourselffromsmokingandspittinginpublicplaces,sincethe

lawforbidsthem.

[A]restrain

[B]hinder

[C]restrict

[D]prohibit

32.Withouttelephoneitwouldbeimpossibletocarryonthefunctionsof

everybusinessoperationinthewholecountry.

[A]practically

[B]preferably

[C]precisely

[D]presumably

33.Preliminaryestimationputsthefigureataround$110billion,the$160

billionthePresidentisstrugglingtogetthroughtheCongress.

[A]inproportionto

[B]inreplyto

[C]inrelationto

[D]incontrastto

34.Heisplanninganothertourabroad,yethispassportwillattheendof

thismonth.

[A]expire

[B]exceed

fC]terminate

[D]cease

35.Alltheoff-shoreoilexplorerswereinhighspiritsastheyreadletters

fromtheirfamilies.

[A]sentimental

[B]affectionate

[Clintimate

[D]sensitive

36.Severalinternationaleventsintheearly1990sseemlikelyto,orat

leastweaken,thetrendsthatemergedinthe1980s.

[A]revolt

[B]revolve

fC]reverse

[D]revive

37.Iwasunawareofthecriticalpointsinvolved,somychoicewasquite.

[A]arbitrary

[B]rational

[C]mechanical

[D]unpredictable

38.Thelocalpeoplewerejoyfullysurprisedtofindthepriceofvegetablesnolonger

accordingtotheweather.

[A]altered

[B]converted

[C]fluctuated

[D]modified

39.Thepursuitofleisureonthepartoftheemployeeswillcertainlynot

theirprospectofpromotion.

[A]spur

[B]further

[C]induce

[D]reinforce

40.Inwhattoalastminutestayofexecution,acouncilannouncedthat

emergencyfundingwouldkeepalivetwoagingsatellites.

[A]applies

[B]accounts

[C]attaches

[D]amounts

1999年P(guān)artC

21.Animportantpropertyofascientifictheoryisitsabilitytofurther

researchandfurtherthinkingaboutaparticulartopic.

[A]stimulate

[B]renovate

[C]arouse

[D]advocate

22.Althougharchitecturehasartisticqualities,itmustalsosatisfyanumberof

importantpractical.

[A]obligations

[Blregulations

[C]observations

[D]considerations

23.Lifeinsuranceisfinancialprotectionfordependentsagainstlossthe

bread-winner^death.

[A]atthecostof

[B]onthevergeof

[C]asaresultof

[D]forthesakeof

24.Ineducationthereshouldbeagoodamongthebranchesofknowledge

thatcontributetoeffectivethinkingandwisejudgment.

[A]distribution

[B]balance

[C]combination

[D]assignment

25.TheAmericandreamismostduringtheperiodsofproductivityand

wealthgeneratedbyAmericancapitalism.

[A]plausible

[B]patriotic

[C]primitive

[D]partial

26.Povertyisnotinmostcitiesalthough,perhapsbecauseofthecrowded

conditionsincertainareas,itismorevisiblethere.

[A]rare

[B]temporary

[C]prevalent

[D]segmental

27.Peoplewholiveinsmalltownsoftenseemmorefriendlythanthoselivingin

populatedareas.

[A]densely

[B]intensely

[C]abundantly

[D]highly

28.Asawayofthemailswhiletheywereaway,theJohnsonsaskedthe

cleaningladytosendlittleprintedslipsaskingthesenderstowriteagainlater.

[A]pickingup

[B]copingwith

[C]passingout

[D]gettingacross

29.Tom'smothertriedhardtopersuadehimtofromhisintentionto

investhissavingsinstockmarket.

[A]pullout

[B]giveup

[C]drawin

[D]backdown

30.Anincreasingproportionofourpopulation,unabletolivewithoutadvanced

medical,willbecomeprogressivelymorereliantonexpensive

technology.

[A]interference

[B]interruption

[C]intervention

[D]interaction

31.Thesecausesproducedthegreatchangeinthecountrythatmodernizedthe

ofhighereducationfromthemid-1860,stothemid?1880's.

[A]branch

[B]category

[Cldomain

[D]scope

32.Nobodyyetknowshowlongandhowseriouslytheinthefinancial

systemwilldragdowntheeconomy.

[A]shallowness

[B]shakiness

[C]scantiness

[D]stiffness

33.Crisiswouldbetherighttermtodescribetheinmanyanimalspecies.

[A]minimization

[Blrestriction

[C]descent

[D]decline

34.Thecityisanimportantrailroadandindustrialandconventioncenter.

[A]conjunction

[B]network

[C]junction

[D]link

35.Prof.White,myrespectedtutor,frequentlyremindsmetomyselfof

everychancetoimprovemyEnglish.

[A]assure

[B]inform

[C]avail

[D]notify

36.Researchersdiscoveredthatplantsinfectedwithavirusgiveoffagasthat

diseaseresistanceinneighboringplants.

[A]contracts

[B]activates

[C]maintains

[D]prescribes

37.Corporationsandlaborunionshavegreatbenefitsupontheir

employeesandmembersaswellasuponthegeneralpublic.

[A]conferred

[B]granted

[C]flung

[D]submitted

38.Themovementofthemoonconvenientlyprovidedtheunitofmonth,whichwas

fromonenewmoontothenext.

[A]measured

[B]reckoned

[C]judged

[D]assessed

39.Thejudgeruledthattheevidencewasinadmissibleonthegroundsthatitwas

totheissueathand.

[A]irrational

[B]unreasonable

[C]invalid

[D]irrelevant

40.Fuelscarcitiesandpriceincreasesautomobiledesignerstoscaledown

thelargestmodelsandtodevelopcompletelynewlinesofsmallcarsandtrucks.

[A]persuaded

[B]prompted

[C]imposed

[D]enlightened

2000年P(guān)artC

21.Hespokesothatevenhisopponentswerewonoverbyhisarguments.

[A]bluntly

[B]convincingly

[Clemphatically

[D]determinedly

22.France'sofnucleartestingintheSouthPacificlastmonthtriggered

politicaldebatesandmassdemonstrations.

[A]assumption

[B]consumption

[C]presumption

[D]resumption

23.The215manuscript,circulatedtopublisherslastOctober,an

outburstofinterest.

[A]flared

[B]glittered

[C]sparked

[D]flashed

24.HiseffortstobringaboutareconciliationbetweenthetwoParties.

[A]cameoff

[B]cameon

[C]cameround

[D]camedown

25.Thesystemwasredesignedtoembracethenetworkandeventuallyit

inaprofitabledirection.

[A]adapt

[B]control

[Clinstall

[D]steer

26.Thecapitalintendedtobroadentheexportbaseandefficiencygains

frominternationaltradewaschanneledinsteadintouneconomicimport

substitution.

[A]secure

[B]extend

[C]defend

[D]possess

27.Itisannouncedthatawallethasbeenfoundandcanbeatthe

manager'soffice.

[A]declared

[B]obtained

[C]reclaimed

[D]recognized

28.WhenImysenses,Ifoundmyselfwrappedupinbedinmylittleroom,

withGrandmabendingoverme.

[A]wokeup

[B]tookto

[C]pickedup

[D]cameto

29.TheAmericansocietyisanexceedinglyshakyfoundationofnatural

resources,whichisconnectedwiththepossibilityofaworseningenvironment.

[A]establishedon

[B]affiliatedto

[C]originatedfrom

[D]incorporatedwith

30.IamnotwithmyroommatebutIhavetosharetheroomwithher,

becauseIhavenowhereelsetolive.

[A]concerned

[B]compatible

[C]considerate

[D]complied

31.Atfirst,theofcolorpicturesoveralongdistanceseemedimpossible,

but,withpainstakingeffortsandatgreatexpense,itbecameareality.

[A]transaction

[B]transmission

[C]transformation

[D]transition

32.Whenthecommitteetodetails,theproposedplanseemedimpractical.

[A]gotdown

[B]setabout

[C]wentoff

[D]cameup

33.tosomepartsofSouthAmericaisstilldifficult,becausepartsofthe

continentarestillcoveredwiththickforests.

[A]Orientation

[B]Access

[C]Procession

[D]Voyage

34.Mr.Smithhadanunusual:hewasfirstanofficeclerk,thenasailor,

andendedupasaschoolteacher.

[A]profession

[B]occupation

[C]position

[D]career

35.Themayorisawomanwithgreatandthereforedeservesourpolitical

andfinancialsupport.

[A]intention

[B]instinct

[C]integrity

[D]intensity

36.TheEnglishweatherdefiesforecastandhenceisasourceofinterest

toeveryone.

[A]speculation

[B]attribution

[C]utilization

[D]proposition

37.Thefactthatthegoldeneagleusuallybuildsitsnestonsomehighcliffs

italmostimpossibletoobtaintheeggsortheyoungbirds.

[A]renders

[B]reckons

[C]regards

[D]relates

38.Toimpressafutureemployer,oneshoulddressneatly,be,anddisplay

interestinthejob.

[A]swift

[B]instant

[C]timely

fD]punctual

39.Youdon'thavetoinstallthisradioinyournewcar,it'sanextra.

[A]excessive

[B]optional

[C]additional

[D]arbitrary

40.Wewerepleasedtonotethattheearlymorningdeliverydidn'ttothe

trafficjamofthebusycity.

[A]aid

[B]amount

[C]add

[D]attribute

1994年P(guān)artA

1.BythetimeyouarriveinLondon,weinEuropefortwoweeks.

[A]shallstay

[B]havestayed

[C]willhavestayed

[D]havebeenstaying

2.Iappreciatedtheopportunitytostudyabroadtwoyearsago.

[A]havingbeengiven

[B]havinggiven

[C]tohavebeengiven

[D]tohavegiven

3.LivinginthecentralAustraliandeserthasitsproblems,obtaining

waterisnottheleast.

[A]ofwhich

[B]forwhat

[C]as

[D]whose

4.Theheartisintelligentthanthestomach,fortheyarebothcontrolled

bythebrain.

[A]notso

[B]notmuch

[C]muchmore

[D]nomore

5.thefactthathisinitialexperimentshadfailed,Prof.Whitepersistedin

hisresearch.

[A]Becauseof

[B]Asto

[C]Inspiteof

[D]Inviewof

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