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職稱英語綜合類A級模擬試題及答案解析(8)

(1/15)詞匯選項下面共有15個句子,每個句子中均有1個詞或短語帶有括號或下劃線,請從

每個句子后面所給的4個選項中選擇1個與括號里邊部分意義最相近的詞或短語。

第1題

Comeout,orI'llbustthedoordown.

A.shut

B.set

C.break

D.beat

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第2題

Thepolicewillneedtokeepawaryeyeonthisareaoftown.

A.naked

B.cautious

C.blind

0.private

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第3題

Therulesaretoorigidtoallowforhumanerror.

A.general

B.complex

C.inflexible

0.direct

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第4題

Itseemedincrediblethathehadbeenthereaweekalready.

A.right

B.obvious

C.unbelievable

D.unclear

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第5題

Theseanimalsmigratesouthannuallyinsearchoffood.

A.explore

B.prefer

C.inhabit

0.travel

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第6題

Rumorsbegantocirculateabouthisfinancialproblems.

A.send

B.confirm

C.hear

D.spread

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第7題

We'vebeenthroughsomeroughtimestogether.

A.short

B.difficult

C.long

D.happy

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第8題

Itwasafascinatingpainting,withcleveruseofcolorandlight.

A.new

B.familiar

C.large

0.wonderful

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第9題

Asapolitician,heknowshowtomanipulatepublicopinion.

A.express

B.influence

C.divide

D.voice

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第10題

Shegaveupherjobandstartedwritingpoetry.

A.lost

B.abandoned

C.took

0.created

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第11題

Hepaused,waitingforhertodigesttheinformation.

A.withhold

B.understand

C.exchange

0.contact

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第12題

Makesurethetableissecurelyanchored.

A.repaired

B.booked

C.cleared

D.fixed

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第13題

We'veseenamarkedshiftinourapproachtothesocialissues.

A.regular

B.great

C.clear

D.quick

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第14題

Therewassomethingpeculiarinthewayhesmiles.

A.different

B.wrong

C.strange

D.funny

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第15題

Thecontractbetweenthetwocompanieswillexpiresoon.

A.shorten

B.start

C.end

0.resume

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對每個句子做出判斷。如果該句提供的是正確信息,請選A:如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,

請選B;如果該句的信息文章中沒有提及,請選C。

TheRaceintoSpace

AmericanmillionaireDennisTitowillalwaysbefamous.Hewasthefirsttouristinspace."I

spentsixtyyearsonEarthandeightdaysinspaceandfrommyviewpoint,itwastwoseparate

lives,"Titoexplained.Helovedhistimeinspace,"Beinginspaceandlookingbackatearthisone

ofthemostrewardingexperiencesahumanbeingcanhave."

Thiskindofexperienceisn'tcheap.Itcost$20million.However,Titoachievedhisdream,so

hewashappy."Formeitwasalifedream.ItwasadreamthatbeganwhenIdidn'thaveany

money."hetoldreporters.

On30April2002,MarkShuttleworthbecametheworld'ssecondspacetourist.Shuttleworth

isaSouthAfricanbusinessman.Attheageoftwenty-eight,healsopaid$20millionfortheeight

daytrip.

BothTitoandShuttleworthboughttheirticketsfromacompanycalledSpaceAdventures.The

companyhasaround100peoplealreadyontheirwaitinglistforflightsintospace.Thespaceship

totakethemdoesn'texistyet.

Manyofthecustomersarepeoplewholikeadventure.Theyarethekindofpeoplewhoalso

wanttoclimbMountQomolangma.Othercustomersarepeoplewholovespace.However,these

peopleareworried.Becauseit'ssoexpensive,onlyveryrichpeoplecangointospace.Theywant

spacetraveltobeavailabletomorepeople.

Thatdaymaysoonbehere.InterOrbitalSystems(IOS)planstosenduptofourtouristsa

weekintospace.ThetourswilldepartfromanislandinTonga.Thecompanypromisesapackage

thatincludesforty-fivedaysofastronauttraininginRussiaandCalifornia,sevendaysinspace,

andavacationinTongafor$2million.

However,spaceflightisstillverydangerous.BillReaddyisNASA'sdeputyassistant

administratorforspaceflight.Hesaysthatthechancesofdyingareabout1in500.Becauseof

thisitmaytaketimebeforespacetourismreallytakesoff.Youmightbeabletogoup,butwill

youcomedown?

第16題

DennisTitowasthefirsttouristinspace.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

第"題

MarkShuttleworthisanengineerfromtheUnitedStates.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

第18題

BothTitoandShuttleworthhaveclimbedMountQomolangma.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

第19題

SpaceAdventureshasabout100customerswaitingfortheirtravelintospace.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

第20題

SpaceAdventuresalreadyhasaspaceship.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

第21題

IOSwillsenditstouristsintospacefromTonga.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

第22題

BillReaddythinksspaceflightisverydangerous.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Notmentioned

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26題要求從所給的6個選項中為第2?5段每段選擇1個正確的小標(biāo)題;(2)第27?30題要

求從所給的6個選項中選擇4個正確選項,分別完成每個句子。

PedestriansOnly

1.Theconceptoftraffic-freeshoppingareasgoesbackalongtime.DuringtheMiddleAges,

traffic-freeshoppingareaswerebuiltinMiddleEasterncountriestoallowpeopletoshopin

comfortandmoreimportantly,safety.Asfarbackas2,000yearsago,roadtrafficwasbanned

fromcentralRomeduringthedaytoallowforthetreemovementofPedestrians(行人),andwas

onlyallowedinatnightwhenshopsandmarketshadclosedfortheday.Inmostothercities,

however;pedestrianswereforcedtosharethestreetswithhorses,coachesand,later;withcars

andothermotorisedvehicles.

2.Themodern,traffic-freeshoppingstreetwasborninEuropeinthe1960s,whenbothcity

populationsandcarownershipincreasedrapidly.Dirtygasesfromcarsandtherisksinvolvedin

crossingtheroadwerebeginningtomakeshoppinganunpleasantanddangerousexperience.

Manybelievedthetimewasrightforexperimentingwithcar-freestreets,andshoppingareas

seemedthebestplacetostart.

3.Atfirst,therewasresistancefromshopkeepers.Theybelievedthatsuchamovewouldbe

badforbusiness.Theyarguedthatpeoplewouldavoidstreetsiftheywereunabletogettothem

intheircars.WhenthefirststreetsinEuropewereclosedtotraffic,therewereevennoisy

demonstrations,asmanyshopkeeperspredictedtheywouldlosecustomers.

4.However,researchcarriedoutafterwardsinseveralEuropeancitiesrevealedsome

unexpectedstatistics.InMunich,CologneandHamburg,visitorstoshoppingareasincreasedby

50percent.OnCopenhagen'smainshoppingstreet,shopkeepersreportedsalesincreasesof

25~40percent.ShopkeepersinMinneapolis,theUSA,weresoimpressedwhentheylearntthis

thattheyevenofferedtopayfortheconstructionandmaintenancecostsoftheirowntraffic-free

streets.

5.Withthearrivalofthetraffic-fleeshoppingstreet,manyshops,especiallythoseselling

thingslikeclothes,foodandsmallerluxuryitems,prospered.Unfortunately,itwasn'tgoodnews

foreveryone,asshopssellingfurnitureandlargerelectricalappliances(電器)actuallysawtheir

salesdrop.Manyofthesewereforcedtomoveelsewhere,awayfromthecitycentre.

第23題

Paragraph1.

A.Facingprotestfromshopowners

B.Anexperimentthatwentwrong

C.Increaseinsalesandcustomers

D.Popularityofonlineshopping

E.Aneedforchange

F.Anideafromancienthistory

第24題

Paragraph2.

第25題

Paragraph3.

第26題

Paragraph4.

第27題

Traffic-treeshoppingstreetsfirstdevelopedin.

A.furnituresellers

B.abadexperience

C.MiddleEasterncountries

D.customers

E.NorthAmerica

F.pedestrians

第28題

Inthe1960s,dirtygasesfromcarsmadeshopping.

第29題

Shopkeepersmistakenlybelievedthatcar-freestreetswouldkeepaway.

第30題

Thearrivalofthetraffic-freeshoppingstreetmademanylosetheirbusiness.

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HowtoBeaSuccessfulBusinessperson

Haveyoueverwonderedwhysomepeoplearesuccessfulinbusinessandothersarenot?

Here'sastoryaboutonesuccessfulbusinessperson.Hestartedoutwashingdishesandtodayhe

owns168restaurants.

ZubairkaziwasborninBhatkal,asmalltowninsouthwestIndia.Hisdreamwastobean

airplanepilot,andwhenhewas16yearsold,helearnedtoflyasmallplane.

Attheageof23andwithjustalittlemoneyinhispocket,Mr.KazimovedtotheUnitedStates.

HehopedtogetajobintheairplaneindustryinCalifornia.Instead,heendedupworkingfora

companythatrentedcars.

WhileMr.Kaziwasworkingatthecarrental(租賃的)company,hefrequentlyateatanearby

KFCrestaurant.Tosavemoneyonfood,hedecidedtogetajobwithKFC.Fortwomonths,he

workedasacook'sassistant.Hisjobwastocleanthekitchenandhelpthecook."Ididn'tlikeit,"

Mr.Kazisays,"butIalwaysdidthebestIcould."

Oneday,Mr.Kazi'stwoco-workersfailedtocometowork.Thatday,Mr.Kazididtheworkof

allthreepeopleinthekitchen.Thisreallyimpressedtheownersoftherestaurant.Afewmonths

later;theownersneededamanagerforanewrestaurant.TheygavethejobtoMr.Kazi.He

workedhardasthemanagerandsoontherestaurantwasmakingaprofit.

Afewyearslater,Mr.Kaziheardaboutarestaurantthatwaslosingmoney.Therestaurantwas

dirtyinsideandthefoodwasterrible.Mr.Kaziborrowedmoneyfromabankandboughtthe

restaurant.Forthefirstsixmonths,Mr.Kaziworkedintherestaurantfrom8a.m.to10p.m.,

sevendaysaweek.Heandhiswifecleaneduptherestaurant,remodeledthefrontofthe

building,andimprovedthecooking.Theyalsotriedhardtopleasethecustomers.Ifsomeone

hadtowaitmorethantenminutesfortheirfood,Mrs.Kazigavethemafreesoda.Beforelong

therestaurantwasmakingaprofit.

Ayearlater;Mr.Kazisoldhisrestaurantforaprofit.Withthemoneyheearned,hebought

threemorerestaurantsthatwerelosingmoney.Again,hecleanedthemup,improvedthefood,

andretrainedtheemployees.Beforelongtheserestaurantsweremakingaprofit,too.

TodayMr.Kaziowns168restaurants,butheisn'tplanningtostopthere.He'slookingformore

poorlymanagedrestaurantstobuy."IloveitwhenIgotobuyarestaurantandfindit'samess,"

Mr.Kazisays,"Theonlywayitcangoisup."

第31題

WhenMr.Kaziwasyoung,hisdreamwasto.

A.beanairplanepilot

B.sellcars

C.ownarestaurant

D.becomeagoodcook

第32題

Mr.KazidecidedtoworkwithKFCto.

A.learnhowtocook

B.savemoneyforacar

C.savemoneyonfood

D.learnhowtorunarestaurant

第33題

Mr.Kazibecamethemanagerofanewrestaurantbecause.

A.hisco-workerspraisedhim

B.hewasagoodcook

C.heworkedveryhard

D.heknewhowtorunarestaurant

第34題

Tosaveafailingrestaurant,Mr.Kazididallthefollowingthings,EXCEPTto.

A.cleanitup

B.improvethefood

C.retraintheemployees

0.advertizeforit

第35題

Inthelastparagraph,"it'samess"means.

Alt'ssmall

Bit'sdirty

C.it'sprofitable

D.it'scheap

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One-roomSchools

One-roomschoolsarepartoftheheritageoftheUnitedStates,andthementionofthem

makespeoplefeelavaguelongforthewaythingswere.One-roomschoolsareanendangered

species,however.Formorethanahundredyears,one-roomschoolshavebeensystematically

shutdownandtheirstudentssentawaytocentralizedschools.Asrecentlyas1930therewere

149,000one-roomschoolsintheUnitedStates.By1970therewere1,800.Today,ofnearly800

remainingone-roomschools,morethan350areinNebraska.Therestarescatteredthrougha

fewotherstatesthathaveontheirroadmapswide-openspacesbetweentowns.

Nowthattherearehardlyanyleft,educatorsarebeginningtothinkthatmaybethereis

somethingyettobelearnedfromone-roomschools,somethingthatservedthepioneersthat

mightserveaswelltoday.Progressiveeducatorshavecomeupwithprogressive-soundingnames

like"peer-groupteaching"and"multi-agegrouping"foreducationalproceduresthatoccur

naturallyintheone-roomschools.Inaone-roomschoolthechildrenteacheachotherbecause

theteacherisbusypartofthetimeteachingsomeoneelse.Afourthgradercanworkata

fifth-gradelevelinmathandathird-gradelevelinEnglishwithoutthestigmaassociatedwith

beingleftbackorthepressuresofbeingskippedahead.Ayoungsterwithalearningdisabilitycan

findhisorherownlevelwithoutbeingseparatedfromtheotherpupils.Inlargerurbanand

suburbanschoolstoday,thisiscalled"mainstreaming."Afewhoursinasmallschoolthathas

onlyoneclassroomanditbecomesclearwhysomanyparentsfeelthatoneoftheadvantagesof

livinginNebraskaisthattheirchildrenhavetogotoaone-roomschool.

第36題

Welearnfromthefirstparagraphthatone-roomschools.

A.arethebestinNebraska

B.arebecomingmoreandmorecentralized

C.havehadastronginfluenceonAmericanpeople

D.needtobeshutdown

第37題

One-roomschoolsareindangerofdisappearingbecause.

A.therehasbeenatrendtowardscentralization

B.theycannotgettopstudents

C.theyexistonlyinonestate

0.childrenhavetoteachthemselves

第38題

Amajorcharacteristicoftheone-roomschoolsystemisthat.

A.learningisnotlimitedtoonegradelevel

B.pupilsmostlystudymathandEnglish

C.somechildrenhavetobeleftback

D.teachersarealwaysbusy

第39題

Itcanbelearnedfromparagraph2thatmanyparentsinNebraska.

A.don'tlikecentralizedschools

B.comefromotherstates

C.receivededucationinone-roomschools

0.preferrurallife

第40題

Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsone-roomschools?

A.Critical.

B.Humorous.

C.Angry.

D.Praising.

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"Lucky"LordLucan-AliveorDead

On8thNovember1974LordLucan,aBritisharistocrat(貴族),vanished.Thedaybefore,his

children'snanny(保姆)hadbeenbrutallymurderedandhiswifehadbeenattackedtoo.Tothis

daytheBritishpublicarestillinterestedinthemurdercasebecauseLucanhasneverbeenfound.

Now,over30yearslater,thepolicehavereopenedthecase,hopingthatnewDNAtechniques

willhelpsolvethismurdermystery.

Peoplesuspectedthat"Lucky",ashewascalledbyfriends,wantedtokillhiswifehenolonger

livedwith.TheysaythatLucanenteredhisoldhouseandinthedark,killedthenannybymistake.

Hisestrangedwifeheardnoises,camedownstairsandwasalsoattacked,butmanagedtoescape.

Sevenmonthsafterthemurder;ajuryconcludedthatLucanhadkilledthenanny.

Whathappenednextisunclear,butthereareseveraltheorieswhichfallintooneofthree

categories:hemayhavekilledhimself,hecouldhaveescapedorhemighthavebeenkilled.It

appearsthatthenightafterthemurder;"Lucky"borrowedacaranddroveit.Lucan'sfriend

AspinallsaidinaninterviewthathethoughtLucanhadcommittedsuicidebysinkinghisboatin

theEnglishChannel.

Anotherversionofeventssaysthat"Lucky"lefttheblood-soakedcaronthecoastandtooka

ferrytoFrance.Hewasmettherebysomeonewhodrovehimtosafetyinanothercountry.

However;afteratime,hisrescuersbecameworriedthattheywouldbecomeinvolvedinthe

murdertooandsoLucanwaskilled.

AfurtherfascinatingtheorywasmadeinthebookDeadLuckybyDuncanMacLaughlin,a

formerdetective.HebelievesthatLucantravelledtoGoa,India,whereheassumedtheidentity

ofaMr.BarryHaplin.LucanthenlivedinGoatillhisdeathin1996.Intheendtheclaimturned

outtobeacaseofmistakenidentity.Themanwhodiedin1996wasreallyHaplin,an

ex-schoolteacherturnedhippy.Sowhatisthetruthabout"Lucky"?DNAtestinghassolvedmany

murdercases,butwhoknowsifitcanclosethebookonthisone.

第41題

TheBritishpublicarestillinterestedinthemurdercasebecause.

A.themurderwasanaristocrat

B.themurder'sDNAhasbeenfound

C.themurdererhasnotbeencaught

D.themurderwasafamousman

第42題

ItwassuspectedthatLucankilledthenannybecause.

A.shewascrueltohischildren

B.sheattackedhiswife

C.shewasmistakenforhiswife

D.shestolehiscar

第43題

AspinallthoughtLucankilledhimself.

A.bysinkinghisboat

B.inacaraccident

C.onthenight30yearsafterthemurder

D.byjumpingintotheEnglishChannel

第44題

AccordingtotheversioninParagraph4,Lucan.

A.hadescapedbutwaskilledfaster

B.wasinvolvedinamurderinFrance

C.wascaughtinanothercountry

D.methispartneronaferry

第45題

Theword"assumed"inthelastParagraphmeans.

A.disclosed

B.setup

C.tookon

0.changed

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VoiceYourOpinion-ChangeisNeededinYouthSports

Everywhereyoulook,youseekidsbouncingabasketballorwavingatennisracquet(網(wǎng)球拍).

Andthesekidsaregettingyoungerandyounger.Insomecountries,childrencancompeteon

basketball,baseball,andvolleyballteamsstartingatagenine.1Andswimmingand

gymnasticsclassesbeginatagefour,topreparechildrenforcompetition.

It'struethatafewofthesekidswilldevelopintohighlyskilledathletesandmayevenbecome

membersofthenationalOlympicteams.2Thisemphasisoncompetitioninsportsis

havingseriousnegativeeffects.

Childrenwhogetinvolvedincompetitivesportsatayoungageoftengrowtiredoftheirsport.

Manyparentspressuretheirkidstochooseonesportanddevotealltheirtimetoit.3But

66percentoftheyoungathleteswantedtoplaymorethanonesport-forfun.

Anotherproblemisthepressureimposedbyover-competitiveparentsandcoaches.Children

arenotnaturallycompetitive.Infact,arecentstudybyPauloDavidfoundthatmostchildren

don'tevenunderstandtheideaofcompetitionuntiltheyaresevenyearsold.4

Thethird,andbiggest,problemforyoungathletesisthelackoftimetodotheirhomework,

havefun,bewithfriends—inshort,timetobekids.Whentheyareforcedtospendevery

afternoonatsportspractice,theyoftenstarttohatetheirchosensport.Asearchersfoundthat

70percentofkidswhotakepartincompetitivesportsbeforetheoftwelvequitbeforetheyturn

eighteen.5Excessivecompetitivenesstakesawayalltheenjoyment.

Needtorememberthepurposeofyouthsports—togivekidsachancetodevelopstrong,

healthybodies.

A.Surveyfoundthat79percentofparentsofyoungathleteswantedtheirchildrento

concentrateononesports.

B.Theyoungsoccerorganizationhasteamsforchildrenasyoungasfive.

C.Manyofthemcompletelyloseinterestinsports.

D.Sportsforchildrenhavetwoimportantpurposes.

E.Butwhatabouttheothers,theaveragekids?

F.Veryyoungkidsdon'tknowwhytheirparentsarepushingthemsohard?

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SportorSpectacle?

MuhammadAliisprobablythemostfamoussportsfigureonearth:heisrecognizedonevery

continentandbyallgenerations.The1ofhisillnessasParkinson'sdiseaseafterhis

retirementfuelledthedebateaboutthedangersofboxingandcriticism2thesport.That,

plushisoutspokenopposition3women'sboxing,madepeoplewonderhowhewould

reactwhenoneofhisdaughtersdecidedto4upthesport.HispresenceatLeila'sfirst

professionalfight,however;seemedtobroadcastafather'ssupport.OfcourseMuhammadAll

wantedto5hisdaughterfight.Theringannouncerintroducedhimasthe"thegreatest"

andashesatdownattheringsidethecrowdchanted.

Twenty-one-year-oIdLeila'sdebutfight(首次亮相)wasahugesuccessandtherewasasmuch

publicityforthe6asherfather'sfightsonceattracted.7,Leila'sopponentwasmuch

weakerthanshewasandthefightlastedjust31seconds.Sincethen,Lailahaswonmostofher

fightsbyknockingoutheropponent."Sheknows8she'sdoing,"saidonerefereeabout

her,"Sheknowsaboutmovingwell,youcanseesomeofherdad'smoves."

LailaAliwouldrathernot9herselftoherfather.Shepreferstomakeherown10.

Herfathersupportsherdecisiontoenterthesportbuthehasnotsparedherthedetailsofwhat

canhappen.Laila11thatherfatherwantshertounderstandtheworstpossiblescenario

(局面)tosee12shestillwantstogoforwardwithit.Sheknowsshe'sgoingtogethithard

attimes,thatshemaygetabrokennoseoraswollen(月中脹的)face,butatleastsheisprepared

forit.

Laila'sdecisiontostartboxingdespiteherfather's13withthesymptomsofParkinson's

diseasehasofcoursesparkedamixtureofpraiseand14.ButLailaisadetermined

individualanditisherfamouslastnamethathasmadeheramagnetforworldwidemedia

attention.Ofcourse,the15ontheboxingsceneofawomanwithherfamilyhistory

attractsevenmorequestionsaboutwhetherwomen'sboxingissportorspectacle.

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A.discovery

B.recovery

C.prevention

0.diagnosis

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A.of

B.on

C.for

D.at

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A.in

B.on

C.to

D.by

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A.set

B.cheer

C.look

D.take

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A.help

B.watch

C.have

D.make

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A.stage

B.summit

C.fight

D.sight

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A.Unfortunately

B.Obviously

C.Similarly

0.Suddenly

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A.that

B.what

C.how

D.why

第59題

A.compare

B.keep

C.turn

D.want

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A.appearance

B.name

C.show

D.sport

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A.realizes

B.suggests

C.proposes

D.hopes

第62題

A.if

B.since

C.because

D.when

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A.feeling

B.struggle

C.sense

D.anger

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A.argument

B.quarrel

C.criticism

0.decision

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A.arrival

B.birth

C.departure

0.attention

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Comeout,orI'llbustthedoordown.

A.shut

B.set

C.break

D.beat

參考答案:B您的答案:未作答

答案解析:[解析]句意為:出來,否則我就要破門而入了。bust"弄環(huán);打碎;打破;打

開”,四個選項:shut“關(guān)閉;停業(yè);幽禁";set”樹立;點(diǎn)燃;點(diǎn)綴”;break”打破;折斷;

弄壞";beat“打;打敗”。

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Thepolicewillneedtokeepawaryeyeonthisareaoftown.

A.naked

B.cautious

C.blind

0.private

參考答案:B您的答案:未作答

答案解析:[解析]句意為:警方需要密切關(guān)注鎮(zhèn)上這個區(qū)域。wary“謹(jǐn)慎的;機(jī)警的”,

四個選項:naked“裸體的;無裝飾的";cautious“謹(jǐn)慎的;十分小心的";blind"盲目的;

瞎的";private“私人的;私有的”。

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Therulesaretoorigidtoallowforhumanerror.

A.general

B.complex

C.inflexible

0.direct

參考答案:C您的答案:未作答

答案解析:[解析]句意為:這些規(guī)則過于僵化,不容許人犯錯。rigid“嚴(yán)格的;僵硬的,

死板的“,四個選項:general”一般的,普通的;綜合的";complex”復(fù)雜的;合成的";inflexible

“頑固的;不可彎曲的;不屈撓的;不能轉(zhuǎn)變的";direct”直接的;直系的;親身的”。

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Itseemedincrediblethathehadbeenthereaweekalready.

A.right

B.obvious

C.unbelievable

D.unclear

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答案解析:[解析]句意為:難以置信,他已經(jīng)在那里待了一個星期了。incredible"難以

置信的,驚人的;斗爭”,四個選項:right"正確的;直接的";obvious"明顯的;顯著的”;

unbelievable”難以置信的;不可信的“;unclear"不清楚的;不易了解的“。

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第5題

Theseanimalsmigratesouthannuallyinsearchoffood.

A.explore

B.prefer

C.inhabit

D.travel

參考答案:D您的答案:未作答

答案解析:[解析]句意為:這些動物每年都會遷徙到南方以尋找食物。migrate"遷徙,

移棲”,四個選項:explore“探索;探測;探險";prefer"更喜歡;寧愿";inhabit"棲息;

居住于";travel"在……旅行

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