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考博 词汇真题 VA + ?xk  
Unit 1  (2003厦门大学) I WKq_Zjkz  
  Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line throught the center. jWk1FQte  
  1.A Monitor/TIPP poll last month found that young people and seniors held similar views when asked to ______ the importance of US military action to remove Saddam Hussein from power in the next months. S?ELFq(g  
  A.advocate              B.foresee              C.supervise             D.gauge -L&r2RF/  
  2.The newspaper reported on the initiative of the organization to establish a private company to professionally ______ prisoners due to be released from prison. y"6;O0  
  A.habilitate            B.rehabilitate         C.preclude             D.prelude 0'q&7 MV  
  3.If all the viruses on the planet were to disappear, a global catastrophe would ______, and the natural ecosystems of the earth would collapse in a spectacular crash under burgeoning populations of insects. vYb.Ub+  
  A.varnish               B.disperse            C.contaminate          D.ensue ScOiOz:Ha  
  4.The solution was simple: gas the building with a hallucinogen and put the terrorists to sleep before they could ______ the bombs in the building. And it worked. 2GeJ\1k  
  A.detonate             B.dismantle          C.demolish             D.desert L kYcAY$w  
  5.Ms. Rice, with customary class, simply expressed hope that this episode wouldn't ______ the charity in spite of the previous scandals. r Q)?Bhf  
  A.taint                  B.enhance             C.sprain                D.sponsor r ,I';vm<`  
  6.These examples show that openness and the ability to change brings couples a giant step closer to the marital harmony they ______. 7L3:d7=MIW  
  A.request               B.negotiate           C.crave                 D.detest mY6d+  
  7.First launched in April this year, Net My Singapore also includes efforts that ______ training, development, and the exploration of new technologies based on. S&(MR%".  
  A.obliterate             B.sequester           C.encompass            D.terminate @GTkS!86  
  8.Anxiety is believed to ______ diabetes by raising levels of the stress hormone cortisol which regulates insulin and blood-sugar levels. {jdtNtw  
  A.impede               B.exacerbate          C.inherit                D.facilitate zv[$ N,  
  9.Last week, the Us bishops adopted rules to take priests who ______ minors out of any ministerial activities. 96G8B62  
  A.administer           B.generate            C.implicate              D.molest 2kukQj (n  
  10.There is little reason to believe that the United States will ______ from its stated goal of regime change in Iraq. ZAATV+Z  
  A.back down         B.blow off           C.pop up               D.step up >?3yVE  
  11.Cox Radio, one of the nation's largest radio chains, plans to ______ its ties with independent record promoters to distance itself from a payola-like practice that runs rampant in the music business. 5PF?Eq   
  A.consolidate          B.tout                 C.sever                 D.splash U-^qVlw  
  12.The European Commission issued a ______ decision on Oct. 29 permitting an alliance between United Airlines, Deutsche Lufthansa and Scandinavian Airlines System that allows them to coordinate prices, schedules and routes in the transatlantic market. It turned out to be well received. S+wy^x@@  
  A.automatic          B.landmark          C.obsolete              D.outgrown \vg(@)$q   
  13.Now illegal copies of music CDs ______ losses of about $ 300 million in sales annually and $ 65million lost government tax revenue. /wAx#[c[  
  A.conflict             B.inflict              C.compromise          D.defer  9t$#!2z  
  14.It is the first of several agreements United States hopes to reach as it attempts to reduce, labor costs by $ 5.8 billion and ______ bankruptcy. P"-*'q,9  
  A.dispel               B.revert               C.transfer               D.avert AS1#_f C  
  15.The United Nations Security Council established the ICTR in 1995 to try the alleged perpetrators of the 1994______ in Rwanda that claimed the lives of more than 800,000 people. 8D y5g  
  A.genocide            B.immigration        C.discrimination        D.election -9PJ4"H  
  16.If you work for a major corporation, or are contracted at one, sooner or later, you may be called upon to create or maintain an internal website. Here are the ______ of intranets. ~,Y xUn8@  
  A.ins and outs         B.in a pinch          C.in a cleft stick        D.in a breeze ,gO}H)v]t  
  17.You are exposed to obtrusive ads that ______ seemingly from nowhere even when you are disconnected from the Net, and your personal information gathered and sent off without you being aware of it. L i g7Ac,  
  A.size up             B.dwindle away      C.conjure up           D.pop up "mk@p=d  
  18.As a psychotherapist with many patients in their 20's, I can ______ the fact that not only do most of them not have any health insurance, but they also do not expect it as a condition of living in this country. y<9' 3\  
  A.attest to            B.contribute to       C.modify               D.interdict @n|Mr/PAj  
  19.If you develop a reputation for being able to keep secrets others will ______ towards you with useful news and gossip. 8'sT zB]  
  A.feel constrained     B.feel excluded       C.propel                D.gravitate Aj{c s  
  20.Early signs of ______ seen in the herbal medicine study are extremely encouraging and based upon these data, we are now planning a registration program. ~`Y!_'(x  
  A.faculty              B.reception           C.deterioration          D.efficacy xF8U )j !  
  Unit1 答案 a^vTBJXo  
  1.D  2. A  3. D  4. A  5. A  6. C  7. C  8. B  9. A  10. A  11. C  12. B 13. B  14. D  15. A  16. A  17. D  18. A  19. D  20. D C(%b!Q,2  
Unit 2  (2004电子科技大学) 42oW]b%P{;  
  Directions: In each item, identify one of the four choices A, B, C and D that best keeps the meaning of the sentence if it substitutes the underlined word or phrase. Mark your choice on the Answer Sheet with a pencil. `{KdmWhW  
  1.Obviously these are all factors affecting smooth operation, but the underlying problem is still to be identified. G-6k[-@-v  
  A.operational            B.fundamental            C.operating            D.underneath | V: 9 ][\  
  2.If you can convince the interviewer of your special qualifications, your chance of being accepted will be greatly enhanced. W(jOD,QMB  
  A.appreciated            B.encouraged             C.frustrated           D.increased eG_@WLxwD  
  3.Initially his book did not receive much attention, but two weeks after the critic's review appeared in the newspapers, it climbed to the best sellers' list. H*H~~yQ  
  A.At first              B.First of all            C.At first sight       D.From the first 79*f <Gr  
  4.Growing economic problems were highlighted by a slowdown in oil output. A+=K <e  
  A.accounted for                                      B.worked out B7QRG0   
  C.made prominent                                    D.taken for granted ~dBx<  
  5.The committee reported its findings after a thorough investigation. U-*`I?~=4  
  A.things that are found                               B.decisions ~tc,p  
  C.results of an enquiry                               D.files n \i ~H  
  6.The critic's assessment of the book is that it is beautifully written. 5O%?J-Hp  
  A.comprehension        B.recommendation        C.admiration          D.judgment XiL[1JM  
  7.The foreign minister would reveal nothing about his recent tour of the Middle East beyond what had already been announced at the press conference. /:;"rnvq  
  A.as for                 B.in addition to          C.along with          D.in relation to [xdi.6 %  
  8.Mr. Dane went through his daughter's essay carefully, to eliminate slang words from it. /jl/SV+  
  A.reduce                 B.exchanged              C.remove              D.exhibit Xaw ~Hh)  
  9.A trip to the Antarctic is reasonably safe if you take the necessary precautions. +;yl ld  
  A.within reason         B.rather                  C.beyond doubt       D.doubly |s'5 ~+  
  10.With his brows knitted, the doctor contemplated the difficult operation he had to perform. G,}"}v:  
  A.succeeded in                                    B.decided against 9i46u20  
  C.went on with                                   D.thought deeply about L.s$|%  
  11.I was most favorably struck by the assurance with which the boy answered all my question.  y 2C Jk~  
  A.insurance            B.confidence             C.reluctance          D.independence t2(vtxrt  
  12.The population in last area was growing rapidly. Needless to say, the housing problem there cried out for immediate solution. `]=0oDG:1!  
  A.tried hard to find                                B.called loudly &0`i(l4]l  
  C.needed very much                                D.asked earnestly for "s.hO0Z  
  13.This exquisite violin was with superb workmanship.  r4M ;]  
  A.rather strange                                   B.pretty cheap U1W8f|u  
  C.utterly worthless                                 D.very lovely ?_7iL?  
  14.The emperor turned to alchemy to ensure immortality, but contrary to his wishes, the wrong chemistry shortened his life. @\WeI"^F8  
  A.good fortune                                      B.quick recovery from his illness #}lWM%9Dy  
  C.never-ending life                                  D.everlasting peace Vb)NWXmyu  
  15.Many workers felt that they were victimized by atomation. C~IE_E&Q`  
  A.make to work hard                              B.replaced 6Nws>(Ij  
  C.caused to suffer                                  D.relieved :O7n*lwx  
  16.How to evaluate the performance of students is still a problem that troubles many professors. :Y|[?;  
  A.examine and judge                                B.assist in F1t+D)KA>  
  C.enhance                                          D.account for #||D,[ _=+  
  17.Because alcohol is a solvent, it is a component of many liquid medicines. `n RF"T_  
  A.basic ingredient in making medicines g2?yT ?  
  B.combination of things of different qualities i<(~J4}b  
  C.one of the parts that make up a whole c#f@v45  
  D.substance that helps to cure certain diseases CQPq5/@Y4  
  18.The incidence of this disease has been greatly reduced thanks to our health care program. \&l@rMD3s  
  A.seriousness                                       B.frequency of occurrence <Uc  
  C.mortality                                          D.cure rate qLPuKIF  
  19.Since the energy crisis, these big cars have become a real liability. They cost too much to run. -Iis/X w:  
  A.lack of reliability                               B.substitute S!n?b|_  
  C.costly means of transport                        D.disadvantage f40OVT@g  
  20.Mary is by no means learned; nor is she good at any practical trade. The only asset she possesses is her beauty. TT n o  
  A.something valuable                             B.temptation OIIA^QyV  
  C.something pleasing to the eye                    D.womanly virtue aU@1j;se@  
  21.Young John showed no consistency when he did excellent work the first part of the year and very poor work after that. 1IlOU|4  
  A.state of keeping to the same course of action Z6-ZAS(>m  
  B.right qualifications to do a job "jLC!h^N  
  C.ability to cope With one's work yzMGZi`ut  
  D.great amount of accumulated experience %@:6&  
  22.If the batik's statement agrees with my bank balance, it does not follow indisputably that the balance is correct. [$F*R@,&  
  A.indispensably                                     B.unquestionably #hP>IU  
  C.disreputably                                      D.consequently ^^lx Ot  
  23.Educational development is bound up with economic progress. mlPvF%Ba  
  A.in accordance with                               B.consistent with &E1m{gB(  
  C.independent of                                    D.closely related to $}'(%\7"  
  24.Export of handicraft products is the mainstay of the county's economy. $ai;8)C6  
  A.rich resources        B.primary concern        C.only source          D.main support X7[gfKGL)N  
  25.The man had a rather shady occupation and made a lot of money within a short period of time. AF8:bk,R  
  A.profitable            B.comfortable            C.honorable           D.dishonest kv6nVlI)B  
  26.They are meticulous in work, Well aware a careless mistake will cost the company millions of pounds. !Qf*d;wxn(  
  A.rather casual                                     B.pretty slow T"aE]4_  
  C.very careful                                       D.really considerate E NCWOj  
  27.When the pacific War broke out, Edward was drafted by navy and served four full years on a big aircraft carrier. ?z <-Ww  
  A.enlisted             B.mobilized              C.approved            D.attracted =LODX29  
  28.Be was interested only in the story and skipped all those passages of landscape description. ^ g|VZN  
  A.thought badly of    B.went over              C.went through       D.passed over  /[D_9  
  29.Her panic was transient, and ceased when she began to speak. = R~zD4{"  
  A.beyond description                             B.unnoticed Mi{ns $B%  
  C.passing quickly                                   D.vague 89;@#9  
  30.Heavy rains were causing inundation and much damage throughout the country. 0:>hK\F#  
  A.much inconvenience                              B.serious concern hF$qH^-c*A  
  C.overflow of water                                D.human misery D,R',(3  
  Unit 2答案 dgIH`<U$  
  1.B  2.D  3.A  4.C  5.C  6.D  7.B  8.C  9.B  10.D  11.B  12.C  13.D  14.C  15.C  16.A  17.C  18.B  19.D  20.A  21.A  22.B  23.D  24.D  25.D  26.C  27.28.D  29.C  30. C \gB ~0@[\7  
Unit 3  (2004中国社会科学院) uo J0wG.  
  Section A ]@ke_' "  
  Directions: Choose the word that is the closest synonym to the underlined word. AWYlhH4c?t  
  1.She actually preferred a more gregarious urban life style and the cultural attractions in a warmer clime. SOOJqC  
  A.tranquil           B.sociable           C.inactive           D.undisturbed jU7[z$GX  
  2.Some of the plan's provisionshave already aroused opposition, most notably from Pope John Pual Ⅱ. Z/:F )c,x  
  A.clauses             B.interpretations     C.interrelations      D.depreciations > *VvV/UU  
  3.Nothing is less sensible than the advice of the Duke of Cambridge who is to be reported to have said:“Any change, at any time, for any reason is to be deplored.” y`j=(|DV  
  A.emulated           B.ridiculed          C.complicated       D.lamented ZJQFn  
  4.Most of the 33 newly discovered planets'giant gas bags swing so erratically that they create havoc on any smaller, nearby, life-friendly planets. 6% ofS8 [  
  A.destruction         B.benefits            C.chaos              D.violence @+H0D"  
  5.Furthermore, the campaign itself was lavishly financed, with plenty of money for top-flight staff, travel, and television commercials. zfv@<'  
  A.dubiously          B.potently           C.profusely          D.candidly FRZ]E)9Z]b  
  6.In fact, a number of recent developments suggest that new media may actually be the salvation of old media; that online newspapers, Webzines, and e-books could preserve and extend the best aspects of the print culture while augmenting it with their various technological advantages. .=TXi<8Brw  
  A.limiting            B.maintaining       C.distinguishing     D.increasing "mQcc }8  
  7.Every modern government, liberal or otherwise, has a specific position in the field of ideas; its stability is vulnerable to critics in proportion to their ability and persuasiveness. }O>1tauI  
  A.futile              B.susceptible        C.feasible           D.flexible MO0NNVVi%U  
  8.Parties are therefore free to strive for a settlement without jeopardizing their chances for or in a trial if mediation is unsuccessful. u*;H$&  
  A.assuring            B.increasing          C.endangering       D.destroying @R50M (@W  
  9.They make better use of the time they have, and they are less likely to succumb to fatigue in stressful jobs. Xi) ;dcNJ  
  A.sustain             B.yield              C.endure            D.expose v-d"dC`  
  10.It disgusted him when atheists attacked religion: he thought they were vulgar. ){w{#  
  A.insulting          B.base-minded       C.rough              D.vicious D@gC(&U/6  
  Section B cI@qt>&  
  Directions: Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. e4SS'0|  
  11.From the time of the Greeks to the Great War, medicine's job was simple: to struggle with ______ diseases and gross disabilities, to ensure live births, and to manage pain. 6>rz=yAM_  
  A.immortal          B.immune           C.lethal             D.toxic |cY,@X,X6  
  12.This is market in which enterprising businesses ______ for the demands of teenagers and older youths in all their rock mania and pop-art forms. (w)%2vZ^  
  A.cater              B.entitle             C.appeal             D.subject r8:"\%"f>  
  13.It must guide public opinion, after presenting ______ both sides of every issue and pointing out to readers what measures seem to promise the greater good for the greater number. 4RB%r  
  A.inquisitively       B.inconceivably      C.appallingly        D.impartially '~K]=JP  
  14.Brushing removes larger particles, but dentists suggest brushing the back of the tongue as well, where food residues and bacteria ______  P>iZ gv  
  A.flourish           B.collaborate        C.embark           D.congregate  ^AaE$G&:  
  15.American literary historians are perhaps ______ to viewing their own national scene too narrowly, mistaking prominence for uniqueness. 8+}rm6Y+  
  A.prone             B.legible            C.incompatible      D.prior UtTlJb{-j  
  16.To many people, a husband and wife alone do not seem a proper family—they need children to enrich the circle, to ______ family character and to gather the redemptive influence of offspring. xm1di@  
  A.repress            B.intimidate          C.validate            D.confine /X.zt `  
  17.The 1982 Oil and Gas Act gives power to permit the disposal of assets held by the Corporation, and ______ the Corporation's statutory monopoly in the supply of gas for fuel purposes so as to permit private companies to compete in this supply. f0sLe 3  
  A.defers             B.curtails            C.triggers            D.sparks TS9<uRO0  
  18.These people actively try to ______ what they believe to be bad English and assiduously cultivate what they hope to be good English. Z/G#3-5)p  
  A.suppress           B.regress             C.enhance            D.revive e[u}Vf  
  19.It must guarantee freedom of expression, to the end that all ______ to the flow of ideas shall be removed. B2Y.1mXq  
  A.prophecies         B.transactions        C.arguments         D.hindrances }k-8PG =  
  20.As we have seen, propaganda can appeal to us by arousing our emotions or ______ our attention from the real issues at hand. JS^DyBXc  
  A.retaining          B.sustaining         C.distracing          D.obscuring (FApkvy  
  Unit 3  答案 !'^l}K>  
  Section A "/e)v{  
  1.B  2. A  3. D  4. A  5. C  6. D  7. B  8. C  9. B  10. C y*+8Z&i.:  
  Section B AaA!U!B  
  11.C  12. A  13. D  14. D  15. A  16. C  17. B  18. A  19. D  20. C }W}(k2r  
Unit 4  (2002中国人民大学) (Q=o 9o:b  
  Part A (5 Points) -`X S2  
  Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET I. &Jj|+P-lY  
  Example: _|I8+(~)  
  She prefers foreign wine to that produced ______. Eej Lso#\  
  A.previously           B.virtually           C.primarily           D.domestically 7yyX8p>  
  The sentence should read, “She prefers foreign wine to that produced domestically.” Therefore, you should choose D. ;X<Ez5v3  
Sample Answer 07:V[@'  
[A][B][C] {guOAT- w  
  1.He seemed reluctant to send his troops in an effort to discourage the ______ peasants. e`g+Jf`AT  
  A.animated          B.rebellious           C.creased              D.impassive )m;*d7l~p  
  2.The company will ______ to its agreement, no matter how costly the process may be. *w4#D:g  
  A.retain             B.alter                C.abandon             D.adhere 9 zqo!&  
  3.The drug store at the corner of our street sells aspirins and ______ penicillin prescriptions. 4Z%1eOR9V  
  A.dispenses          B.disposes            D.disperses            D.dispatches !xck ~EAS  
  4.AIDS is causing great public concern because the ______ fatal disease hits primarily young people. v2rO>NY4  
  A.invariably         B.imperatively        C.transiently          D.deceptively 85G-`T  
  5.The houses in this area were all erected in ______ of housing regulations. ?ld&}|W~  
  A.compliance        B.defiance            C.alliance              D.obedience Gl'G;F$Y-  
  6.He had wanted a 25% raise in pay, but after talking to his boss, he decided that a 5% raise would have to ;]grbqXVE  
  A.suffice            B.satisfy             C.gratify              D.delight o-H?q!  
  7.The two delegates had an in-depth exchange of views on how to enhance their ______. cooperation kVWcf-f  
  A.ethical            B.bilateral           C.mandatory          D.subsidiary :5&D 6  
  8.It is agreed that all nations should take measures against terrorism on the basis of the UN ______ and other international laws. li3,6{S#  
  A.Charter           B.Constitution       C.Concordance        D.Custody #'1dCh vZ  
  9.When we credit the successful people with intelligence, physical strength or good luck we are making excuses for ourselves because we fall ______ in all three. _?O'A"  
  A.rare               B.lacking             C.short                D.scarce _"Bj`5S  
  10.Three weeks after the suicide bombing, the police were still hunting for bombers for they believe more were ______. nQOdM#dP  
  A.on the verge     B.on the sly          C.on the spot          D.on the loose 3E;@.jD  
  Part B (5 points) d]s^?=gM  
  Directions: In each of the following sentences there is one word or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that is closest in meaning to the underlined part. Mark the corresponding lettr with a single bar across the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET I. G-)e(u   
  Example: .kFO@:  
  The secretary is very competent; she can finish all these letters within one hour. . 5a>!B.I  
  A.careful                B.industrious         C.clever               D.capable ,o n]Fts  
  In this sentence, “competent” is closest in meaning to “capable”. Therefore you Should choose D. ^7+;XUyg  
Sample Answe l,h`YIy  
[A][B][C][D] YRV h[Bqg`  
  11.As there was not enough money to bury all dead AIDS orphans, 23 babies were interred in a modes cemetery in South Africal before World AIDS Day. +^(_S9CO  
  A.parentless children                       B.miserable victims &J2 U AmB  
  C.contagious bodies                        D.infectious patient FtyT:=Kpc  
  12.In his opinion, the objection to barbarity does not mean that capital punishment should not go on w*XM*yJHU  
  A.adversity         B.savagery           C.habitat            D.integrity Ygk_gBRiC  
  13.What is at fault in our present system is not the outcome but the fallible procedure. L>IP!.J]?  
  A.sublime         B.erroneous           C.plausible           D.impeccable ^ 3 4Ng  
  14.It could not be ruled out that, sooner or later, the country would break out of the treaty. 4!{lySW  
  A.confirmed       B.tolerated            C.excluded            D.refuted ?[ )}N _o#  
  15.Now researchers are directing more attention to the social and cultural impetus that propelled university graduates into careers in management. d)-ZL*o  
  A.implication      B.propaganda         C.impulse             D.refuted ?:9y !Q=  
  16.Lincoln, former president of the United States, is a conspicuous example of a poor boy who succeeded. |x1OWm1:<  
  A.sturdy           B.obstinate           C.permanent          D.manifest trrNu  
  17.Research should continue on controlled nuclear fusion, but no energy program should be premised on its existence until it has proved practical. &j:prc [W  
  A.focused          B.concentrated        C.agreed               D.based N}U+K  
  18.He displayed a complete lack of courtesy and tact in dealing with his employer. }O~D3z4l0  
  A.tenacity         B.curiosity          C.civility             D.hostility K!CVS7  
  19.Pirated compact disks and floppy disks remained the second biggest vehicle for the spread of computer viruses despite the governments'determined efforts to quash software piracy. QEqYqAGzu|  
  A.boost            B.prevent            C.crush               D.restrict WMC^G2 n  
  20.It is reported that the latest outbreak of the bird flu in Pennsylvania in the United States has prompted China to slap a ban on poultry imports from the sate. DDkN3\w  
  A.marine products                        B.dairy products I= :yfW  
  C.industrial products                      D.avian products j%` C   
  unit 4答案 &q|vvF<G  
  Part A E va&/o?P|  
  1.B  2. D  3. B  4. A  5. D  6. A  7. B  8. A  9. C  10. B ,YM=?No  
  Part B ]_B<K5  
  11.A  12. B  13. B  14. C  15. C  16. D  17. D  18. C  19. D  20. D V z  
Unit 5  (2003中国人民大学) W gyRK2#!  
  Part A (5 points) A nl1+  
  Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET. 2i6=g<   
  Example: %_:L_VD@  
  She prefers foreign wine to that produced ______. ! U@ETo  
  A.previously            B.virtually            C.primarily            D.domestically gKTCfD~  
  The sentence should read, “She prefers foreign wine to that produced domestically.” Therefore, you should choose D. A7Y CSjB  
Sample Answer [F*yh9%\  
[A][B][C][D] *<cRQfA1  
  1.He was ______ when he heard the unexpected news, but I finally convinced him. .a2R2~35  
  A.incredible              B.inevitable              C.incredulous              D.indifferent /Hk})o_  
  2. We had a marvelous holiday. Only the last two days were slightly ______ by weather. 2*`kkS  
  A.damaged          B.enhanced              C.spoiled               D.diminished 8HLL3H0  
  3.NASA is casting a wider net in the space shuttle investigation as to what caused the spacecraft to swing out of control and ______ moments before it was to land. 2d|^$$#`  
  A.disassemble       B.disembark              C.disintegrate           D.disinherit p\_3g!G'  
  4.The discussion was so prolonged and exhausting that ______ we had to stop for refreshments. ^~l@ _r  
  A.at large          B.at ease                 C.at random            D.at intervals $G0e1)D  
  5.A luxury express train jumped the tracks on a bridge in eastern India, killing at least 50 on the spot. According to the Northern Railway spokesman, the death ______ is expected to rise. 0aR.ct%  
  A.figure                 B.toll                    C.span                    D.yield nl2Lqu1  
  6.Participants in the Shanghai Co-operation Forum ______ regional teamwork to promote investment and economic development. 1^NC=IS9z  
  A.cursed                  B.echoed                 C.bounced                  D.hailed g,YF$:e  
  7.Turning cultivated land back into forests or pasture is a fundamental way to stem soil ______ and desertification in the long run. V+sZ;$  
  A.erosion                B.depletion              C.violation                D.delusion x!S}Y"  
  8.The discrepancy in the company accounts is so ______ that no auditor could have failed to notice it. B7C<;`5TiD  
  A.spontaneous           B.conspicuous           D.notorious               D.superfluous i88 5T '  
  9.Russian women had to wear protective masks as they walked in Moscow, which was ______ by a heavy smog yesterday. PQ!'<  
  A.shrouded               B.unveiled                C.decayed                  D.deprived h] )&mFiE"  
  10.In that country, a person who marries before legal age must have a parent's ______ to obtain a license. W )Y-^i5  
  A.sanction              B.warrant                C.malignance              D.affirmation 8yI4=P"F,  
  Part B (5 points) vbd ;Je"  
  Directions: In each of the following sentences there is one word or phrase underlined. Below the sentence are four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Choose the one that is closest in meaning to the underlined part. Mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square bracket on ANSWER SHEET. \s8h.xjU  
  Example: gYh o$E  
  The secretary is very competent; she can finish all these letters within one hour. C4X3;l Z%S  
  A.careful              B.Industrious yWc%z6dXC  
  C.clever               D.capable :k_)Bh?+  
  In this sentence, “competent” is closest in meaning to “capable”. Therefore you should choose D. 4Z{R36 {  
Sample Answer , =*^XlO=c  
[A][B][C][D] A Ef@o+A  
  11.With tears in her eyes, the champion was oblivious to the cheering in the stands. #WDpiV7B  
  A.grateful to            B.unaware of            C.conscious of            D.pleased with Vd.XZ*}r*  
  12.I can't understand how he can fell that his colleagues are always ready to denounce him. GdScYAC   
  A.compliment           B.criticize               C.flatter                  D.challenge U;ujN8  
  13.On this barren place on Aikhanom Hill, overlooking fields peppered with land mines, soldiers come to lay a stone or say a prayer for friends lost in years of war. F-~Xbz%  
  A.infertile              B.disastrous            C.plausible               D.impeccable *mn9CVZ(}M  
  14.The coalition parties have asked the government to consider using more funds to help support the ailing market. p8s%bPjK  
  A.rapidly expanding                                B.steadily improving YuoErP=P  
  C.making changes                                D.having difficulties 01aw+o  
  15.Looming over the debate about human interference in the world's boreal forests is an as yet unanswerable question: Will the effects of global warming eventually dwarf man's impact? tg%<@U`7=  
  A.raise to greater importance                     B.make more difficult to measure us8ce+  
  C.cause to appear small                         D.bring to an abrupt end <T'fJcR  
  16.His wife says that he was more frugal in his youth than later years. [m x}n+~  
  A.listless           B.robust           C.thrifty           D.gullible Cx) N;x  
  17.We have done all we could and now our cherished project is at the mercy of our new CEO. )=N.z6?  
  A.under the guidance of                           B.in the power of E>QEI;  
  C.with the guidance of                            D.on the agenda of %<q"&]e,  
  18.He seemed in such an inconsolable state that I didn't know whether to leave or stay. DAN"&&  
  A.distracted                                        B.enraged rhQO#_`  
  C.overjoyed                                        D.brokenhearted @X/-p3729  
  19.She was delirious last night, but she seems quite lucid this morning. 3U?^49bJ  
  A.rational               B.peaceful               C.patient                 D.insane lm'.G99{  
  20.The humanitarian claims that he venerates all men, regardless of their position in life. Eh`W J~  
  A.loves                  B.distrusts              C.serves                  D.respects ov>`MCS,v  
  Unit 5  答案 a  ?wg~|g  
  Part A h* /  
  1.C  2. C  3. A  4. D  5. B  6. D  7. A  8. B  9. A  10. A _B]Bd@<w  
  Part B #)6 bfyi-  
  11.B  12. B  13. A  14. D  15. C  16. C  17. B  18. D  19. A  20. D ++++++++++++++ +hT9V1'-D  
Unit 6  (2003武汉大学) >R/^[([;]  
  Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part, for each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D.Choose the ONE that will best complete the sentence. Then mark you answer on the ANSWER SHEET by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets. 6& 9q6IIy  
  21.The earthquake happened in south Xinjiang on Feb. 24. This______killed 266 people. f K4M:_u  
  A.causality          B.collapse          C.calamity          D.crater Hp fTuydU  
  22.The world-famous British Museum which houses a______collection of valuable books, paintings, works of arts, etc. attracts millions of visitors every year. y2C/DyuAY|  
  A.immersible          B.miscellaneous          C.overwhelming          D.unified 0`WZ  
  23.The private detective, having received new information from a confidential source, narrowed down the______of his enquiry into the case. @qsOWx`l$  
  A.aspect          B.sphere          C.dimension          D.scope C4C! -12  
  24.Smith failed to______for the deficit in the company's bank balance. <DdzDbgax  
  A.check          B.accout          C.quest          D.prepare .aIFm5N3?  
  25.He became aware the he had lost his audience since he had not been able to talk______around one topic. A5dH*< }  
  A.coherently          B.initiatively          C.flexibly          D.pointedly w?c~be$  
  26.No one could come up with an easy solution to the government's predicament—labor which is caused by the wars. &-Z#+>=H(  
  A.decline          B.vacancy          C.rarity          D.shortage >LB x\/  
  27.When he lived in Tibet in 1950s, radio was the only means he had to keep______of current events in the country. 3j$,x(ua9  
  A.response          B.track          C.record          D.trace 'seuO!5  
  28.People's confidence in Blair was greatly______by his wife's misbehavior. -_Iuvw  
  A.sapped          B.cherished          C.sabotaged          D.confirmed p WKpc  
  29.The meeting was______over by the mayor to discuss the toll of crossing the bridges in Wuhan. YWa9|&m1  
  A.propelled          B.presumed          C.presided          D.pricked {S5D~A*a+  
  30.He gradually______that his wife was right and he had to change his way of living. }(if|skau  
  A.explored          B.repelled          C.simplified          D.perceived +Sdki::  
  31.Though this apparatus is expensive, the patient agreed to use it after the operation because it could the pain. t+SLU6j,  
  A.assess          B.alleviate          C.avenge          D.affirm j: B,K.:  
  32.The professor gave______instruction to the whole class so as to make every student understand how to conduct the experiment in the lab. OBp/:]  
  A.explicit          B.afflictive          C.authoritative          D.oblivious C}mWX7<Z.  
  33.Cigarette smoking is a great health______and may lead to fatal diseases. ~;Xkt G:  
  A.opposition          B.protagonist          C.fault          D.hazard <b;Oap3  
  34. After some time the second stage of the space shuttle, having used up its fuel, just like the booster, separates and ! ' @  
  A.runs away          B.charges for          C.falls off          D.merges into ]z/  
  35.Stressful environment leads to unhealthy behaviors such as poor eating habits, which______increase the risk of high blood pressure and heart disease. @-qC".CI  
  A.in turn          B.by chance          C.by fortune          D.in case EC| b7  
  36.Nowadays, our government advocates credit to whatever we do or whoever we contact with. Once you______your words, you will lose your social status and personal reputation. [Z?vC  
  A.keep up with          B.give away from          C.go back on          D.lose sight of ^l/$ 13=  
  37.It is the central government that has______the coastal economies preferential policies. q&wXs/$a  
  A.delivered          B.granted          C.submitted          D.given ,o j\=2  
  38.To the great disappointment of the public, the wanted in the murder case so far remains gb0ZGnI  
  A.at large          B.in freedom          C.at ease          D.in prison X{riI^(  
  39.Difficult as it is, English study is in the long run______to a learner in his or her career development. ?|9$o/Q}  
  A.advantageous          B.rewarding          C.profitable          D.earning ;42D+q=s  
  40.The official was arrested for inability to______all his fortune he has enjoyed. !bCLi>8  
  A.clarify          B.intensify          C.verify          D.justify >(HUW^T/9z  
  41.The whole program is well designed, but some details need further______by some experts. 0Z{(,GU  
  A.proofing          B.modifying          C.demonstrating          D.polishing p^``hP:J  
  42.Language, like food, is a basic human need without which a child at a critical period of life might be and damages. WH$ Ls('  
  A.starved          B.stunned          C.shocked          D.segregated 62LQUl]<  
  43.In ancient times, some catastrophic extinction of species occurred Mhw\i&*U  
  A.sequentially          B.repeatedly          C.naturally          D.intentionally Zb#  
  44.Influenced by the environment, children's minds______bits and pieces of data when they grow up. Lsozl<@  
  A.take on______t          B.pick in          C.work out          D.put down yMa5?]J  
  45.The United States court system is characterized by______hierarchies: there are both state and federal courts. , 0rC_)&B  
  A.double          B.complex          C.simple          D.dual }a_: oR   
  46.Advanced mammals such as monkeys, apes and humans have brains______from ancestors that took to living in the trees. [ @/[#p  
  A.derived          B.progressed          C.terminated          D.advanced 6A/|XwfE/v  
  47.In a barter economy, finding somebody who wanted to trade his old car______a sailboat might not always be an easy task. M$gy J!Pb  
  A.in terms of          B.by auction for o&~z8/?LA  
  C.by way of          D.in exchange for c(AjM9s  
  48.In 1955 Martin Luthor King, Jr. , gained national______for his nonviolent methods used in a bus boycot in Montgomery. i,,>@R  
  A.realization          B.permission          C.recognition          D.revolution  . yu  
  49.Once the baby has mastered the idea that space is three-dimensional, it______out and begins grasping various kinds of objects. EX&y !  
  A.shouts          B.reaches          C.aims          D.pull 3)g1e=\i$  
  50.Cosmic rays of various kinds come through the air from outer space, but enormous quantities of radiation from the sun are______off. ;o3 .<"  
  A.avoided          B.excluded          C.screened          D.separated CsR~qQ 5  
  Unit 6 答案 {hRAR8  
  21.C  22.B  23.D  24.B  25.A  26.D  27.B  28.A  29.C  30.D  31.B  32.A  33.D  34.C  35.A  36.C  37.B  38.A  39.A  40.D  41.B  42.A  43.C  44.B  45.D  46.A  47.D  48.C  49.B  50.C 95wV+ q*  
Unit 7  (2004上海理工大学) T+4Musu{V  
  Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. R4JO)<'K&  
  16.His career______in his appointment as director. a4: PufS  
  A.contaminated          B.culminated          C.contracted          D.contacted ]@?3,N  
  17.We are convinced that we are on the______of an important discovery. 1=(i{D~  
  A.threshold          B.household          C.thread          D.entrance I( y Wct  
  18.If we say something is______, we mean that we find it extremely pleasant or enjoyable. Il;'s  
  A.gracious          B.gloomy          C.gigantic          D.gorgeous ypd  
  19.The trucks______heavy goods from factories to the ports. u%[*;@;9+  
  A.pull          B.haul          C.drag          D.push  %r!#  
  20.The girl______when she couldn't answered the question in the presence of all her classmates. BkqIfV%O  
  A.flourished          B.flattered          C.flushed          D.fluttered {U(h]'  
  21.A______translation is not always the closest to the original meaning. (x$k\H  
  A.liberal          B.literal          C.literary          D.literate wc,y+C#V  
  22.She______herself bitterly for her behavior that evening. @e0 Q+t  
  A.blamed          B.accused          C.reproached          D.scolded ;Ok11wOw  
  23.The students are attracted by the______of the snow-covered mountains when they look out of the train. n'h )(^  
  A.notability          B.nobility          C.majesty          D.visibility r 2H'r ,N  
  24.The flowers in the vase______because they had no water. q3P3euK3  
  A.withered          B.wrinkled          C.ripened          D.prospered W >Rv  
  25.She______some salt on her food to make it taste better. 2\5@_U^)h  
  A.sprinkled          B.sprayed          C.scattered          D.dispersed \qTNWA #'  
  26.The hum of conversation______as the chairman mounted the rostrum. OVh/t# On  
  A.died out          B.died off          C.died of          D.died away ]Ns&`Yn{  
  27.The old man was remarkably______. He was a musician, engineer, writer and philosopher. R{rV1j#@!a  
  A.unilateral          B.universal          C.audacious          D.versatile s]&y\Z  
  28.Living in poverty, John sold for 500 dollars the ______ of his mother's first work which made her famous. IIR?@/q  
  A.document          B.file          C.duplicate          D.manuscript bT*4Qd4W  
  29.My grandmother has been ill for two months, so her health has ______. 88*RlxU  
  A.deteriorated          B.diminished          C.dwindled          D.lessened <V8i>LBlz  
  30.He didn't notice me in the crowd; but he spotted my sister who was ______ because of her red hair. aKUr":z  
  A.conscious          B.conspicuous          C.dim          D.conscientious 'q^Gg;c>+  
  31.The company used so much coal that it has a train to ______ the delivery process. &Egn`QU  
  A.transmit          B.transport          C.facilitate          D.diminish m{5$4v,[  
  32.Asian economic crisis has only a ______ effect on the lives of Chinese people. cU6#^PFu  
  A.discrete          B.massive          C.marginal          D.subordinate s*X\%!l9  
  33.The continuous unrest was______the nation's economy. KN`z68c4L  
  A.exaggerating          B.aggravating          C.amending          D.fastening ppD ~xg]  
  34.Should the death penalty be______? _NZHrN  
  A.abolished          B.abandoned          C.eliminated          D.omitted ]VH@\ f  
  35.As ordinary people, scientists are by no means more honest or ______ than other people, but as scientist, they attach special value to honest while they are in their working sphere. ri;M7rg`.{  
  A.ethical          B.ethnic          C.aesthetic          D.esthetic *u>\&`h=  
  Unit 7答案 ;E"mB4/)  
  16.B  17.A 18.D  19.B  20.C  21.B  22.C  23.D  24.A  25.A  26.D  27.D  28.D 29.A  30.B  31.C  32.C  33.B  34.A  35.A Iz8 ^? >X  
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