英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套.2
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)的前30题(有答案)
英语专业⼋级词汇专项⾃测题⼗套(1000题)的前30题(有答案)英语专业⼋级词汇专项⾃测题⼗套(1000题)I. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best complete the sentence:1. The_ is used by astrologers to help calculate the influence of the planets on people’s lives.A. zephyrB.zodiacC.zymeD.zest2. It’s a_ timetable. Sometime lessons happen, sometimes they don’t.A. haphazardB.odiousC.haughtyD.handicapped3. No men was allowed to_ on the livelihood of his neighbour.A. wadeB.invokeC.muffleD.infringe4. The poor man’s clothes were so_ that they couldn’t be repaired any more.A. oozedB.raggedC.moppedD.mocked5. The scents of the flowers was_ to us by the breeze.A. interceptedB.detestedC.saturatedD.wafted6. The machinery had been wrecked so efficiently that police were sure it was a case of_.A.vagabonedB.sabotage7. The actor amused the audience by_ some well-known people.A. embroideringB.riggingC.yelpingD.mimicking8. The speaker_ us with tales of exotic lands and buried treasure.A. detourB.offsetC.tantalizedD. ushered9. I assure you there was no_ motive in my suggestion.A. ulteriorB.stationaryC. vulgarD. toxic10. Government loan have been the_ of several shaky business companies.A. tornadoB.salvationC.delinquencyD. momentum11. The hunter kept the lion’s skin and head as_.A. trophiesB. filletC. tulipD. clown12. We saw the canoe_, throwing its passengers into the water.A. prostrateB. overturnC. simulateD. brag13. He has been drinking alcohol so heavily that his death severely affected and got his_ alcoholically.A. quittanceB. qualm14. The orphanage is just one of her_ causes.A. phoneticB. philanthropicC. prevalentD. lunatic15. After a period of probation a_ becomes a nun.A. sopranoB. hippie C novice D. monsieur16. Despite his wealth and position, he has an_ personality.A. unassumingB. unprecedentedC. underminingD. uncouth17. The island is maintained as a_ for endangered species.A. wetlandsB. sanctuaryC. mire D .heath18. If you_ something, such as food or drink, you reduce its quality or make it weaker, for example by adding water to it.A. adulterateB. moorC. vaccinateD. sue19. A_ is a grill on which meat, fish, and other foods are cooled over hot charcoal, usually out of doors.A. duetB. fagC. tonicD. barbecue20. The_ warned the sleeping troops that the enemy was creeping near.A. pickpocketB. picketC. pikeD. pickup21. When you are suffering from_ you have red spots on your skin and you feel as if you have a cold,D. schizophrenia22. Their business was war, murder, _ and rape.A. pillageB. auditC. bonanzaD. nectar23. He was brought before the_ for trial.A. tribunalB. isleC. granaryD. observatory24. The guests, having eaten until they were_, now listened inattentively to the speakers.A. contraceptedB. satiatedC. gripedD. trespassed25. If you spill hot liquid on your skin it will_ you.A. scaleB. scaldC. shunD. shunt26. The meeting took on a different_ after his moving speech.A. presageB. postureC. travestyD. trauma27. While she had the fever, she_ for hours.A .raved B. sniggered C. tittered D. perforated28. The mice_ when the cat came.A. rambledB. lingeredC. saunteredB. imperiousC. ruefulD. maternal30. On August 18th the president announced a general_ for political exiles.A. adoB. yogaC. quartetD. amnestyKey to Q1—301—5 BADBD 6—10 BDCAB 11—15 ABDBC 16—20 ABADB 21—25 BAABB 26—30 BADDD。
专八词汇练习题
专八词汇练习题一、词汇选择1. The couple decided to ________ their marriage because they could no longer tolerate each other.A. dissolveB. evolveC. resolveD. involve2. The government has implemented a series of measures to ________ the economic crisis.A. simulateB. stimulateC. emancipateD. eliminate3. The professor's lecture was so ________ that many students fell asleep.A. monotonousB. instantaneousC. spontaneousD. gigantic二、词汇填空1. The ________ of the new product was a great success, thanks to the effective marketing strategy.2. In order to improve her English, she ________ reading books and newspapers in English every day.3. The ________ between the two countries has been strained due to political differences.三、同义词替换1. The thief tried to escape, but he was ________ the police.A. caughtB. apprehendedC. seizedD. graspedA. constructB. buildC. erectD. assemble3. The ________ of the project was delayed due tofinancial issues.四、反义词匹配1. rich ________2. accept ________3. fragile ________五、词组搭配1. The meeting was ________ due to the sudden illness of the president.2. He always ________ his work before the deadline.3. The government is trying to ________ the gap between the rich and the poor.六、多义词辨析1. The ________ of the new law has caused widespread controversy.A. approvalB. adoptionC. adaptationD. adeptnessA. launchB. liftC. releaseD. relay3. The ________ of the team's performance has been remarkable.A. progressB. processC. procedureD. proceedings七、词形转换1. The________ (impress) teacher managed to________ (impress) her students with her deep knowledge of the subject.2. The________ (explode) of the volcano caused widespread________ (destroy) in the surrounding areas.3. The________ (beauty) of the landscape was________ (mute) the pollution from the near factory.八、句子改写1. The book is too difficult for me to read.Rewrite: The book is________ for me________.2. He didn't attend the meeting because he was sick.Rewrite: His________ prevented him________.3. If you don't study hard, you will fail the exam.Rewrite: Unless you________, you________.九、词汇联想1. Associate the following words with "water":________________________2. Give three words related to "education":________________________十、段落填空Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the box. Each word can be used only once.(imagination, creativity, innovative, conventional, stagnant, dynamic)十一、词义猜测1. The term "phobia" is derived from the Greek word meaning "fear." What do you think "claustrophobia" means?________2. The prefix "un" usually means "not" or "opposite of." What is the likely meaning of "unhappy"?________3. The suffix "ness" is added to adjectives to form nouns. What noun does "happiness" likely refer to?________答案一、词汇选择1. A. dissolve2. B. stimulate3. A. monotonous二、词汇填空1. launch2. devotes3. tension三、同义词替换1. B. apprehended2. A. construct四、反义词匹配1. poor2. refuse3. sturdy五、词组搭配1. postponed3. narrow六、多义词辨析1. B. adoption2. A. launch3. A. progress七、词形转换1. impressive, impress2. explosion, destruction3. beauty, muted八、句子改写1. The book is beyond my understanding.2. His illness prevented him from attending the meeting.3. Unless you study hard, you will fail the exam.九、词汇联想1. aquatichydrationfountain2. curriculumenlightenmentscholarship十、段落填空(innovation, conventional, imagination, innovative, dynamic, stagnant)十一、词义猜测1. Fear of confined spaces2. Not happy3. The state of being happy。
专八词汇自测题第二套
自测题第二套I. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best complete the sentence:101. It is _ of the young senator to challenge the leadership so soon.A. presumptuousB. jubilantC.quizzicalD. ultrasonic102. We mustn't get impatient; if we _ our time the chance will come.A. bideB. joltC. jutD. bode103. To assess future needs the Department simply _ past demand trends.A. whoopedB. wiggledC. extraditedD.extrapolated104. She was putting lumps of sugar into her tea with a pair of silver _.A. tongsB. toadsC. titsD.tonsillitis105. John was admitted to the sixth grade on _.A. progenyB. probityC. proD. probation106. _ are clever tricks'that people use to persuade other people to do something.A. QuipsB. WilesC. BingesD. Flicks107. She loves me and I _ her affection.A. rebuffB. rebutC. reciprocateD.recapitulate108. The invalid was _ lazily on the couch.A.recliningB. recoilingC. recoupingD. recounting109. A _ person is one whom you trust, but who harms you secretly.A. profuseB.blandC. forcibleD. treacherous110. She made shorthand notes which she later _.A. inscribeB. describeC. prescribeD. transcribe111. The rider _ his horse to make it go faster.A. lashB. extolC. fulminateD. hiss112. _ are gifts of money, clothes, food, etc. to poor people.A.HypnosesB. QuidC. QuinesD.Alms113. Two months later a _ calling itself the "New Opposition" issued a circular to all member.A. screenplayB. retributionC.contraceptionD. faction114. If you _ to something, you mention it in a very indirect way.A. alightB. alludeC. allureD. allot115. The artistic _ Smards devoted his life to the completion of a great masterpiece.A. inmateB. kinsmanC. hypocriteD. zealot116. When the river Nile overflows, it leaves _ on the surrounding fields.A. sedimentB. exodusC. blobD. primrose117. We received the _ indicating the amount of money.A. quailB. qualmC. quietusD. quittance118. Next month there will be the ceremony of _ the new chancellor.A. misconductB. prescienceC.presidencyD. induction119. _ is a science in which control system in electronic and mechanical devices are studied and compared to biological systems.A. SatansB. TenetsC. CyberneticsD. Witchcraft120. The theatre had semicircular _ of seats.A. poutsB. tiersC. cobsD.cobbles121. By now John was _ with indignation and we gathered round trying to pacify him.A.pouncingB. convulsingC. harkingD. seething122. Nails _ from the board and had to be removed for safety.A. procuredB. coercedC. protrudedD. cohered123. She knew that her efforts to _ cheerfulness weren't convincing.A.fermentB. fendC. festerD. feint124. An _ is a bed covering, placed on top of sheets and blankets, that is filled with small soft feathers or warm material.A. alkaliB. eiderdownC. algaD. electrode125. If you are _ to something, you feel strongly that you are not willing to do it or that you don't like it.A.averseB.avidC. awesomeD. azure126. At the top of the steps was a _ of Shakespeare on a pedestal.A.buttB.bunkC. buttockD. bust127.The social workers tried to _ the juvenile delinquents.A. quarantineB. muddleC. rehabilitateD.indent128. To _ fact, figures, etc., is to write them in columns.A.allayB. tabulateC. foistD. trespass129. In ancient times, a _ was forced to work on his lord's land, almost as a slave. A.rector B.serf C. marksman D.gal130. He gave me an _ either Mary have to leave, or me.A. ulcerB. ultimatumC. underdogD. underworldII. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part: 131.The manager juggled his figures to make it seem that the company was prosperous.A. played tricks withB. played fast and loose withC. played a double game with D .played into the hands of132. The children became boisterous when their mother left the room.A. quietB.wildC. well-behavedD. sad133. The mathematician was working at the zenith of her power.A. middleB. nadirC. highest pointD. beginning134. My wife didn't accede with what vou suggested to us.A.agree toB. believe inC. listen toD. argue about135. He received world-wide acclaim for landing on the moon.A. successB. awardC.praiseD. complaint136. He was acquitted of his role in the disturbance.A. absolvedB.accusedC. criticizedD. punished137. He bought a bonnet for his girl friend yesterday.A.walletB. handbagC. hatD. necklace138. Parks are a great boon to people in big cities.A.bloomingB. blessingC. DressingD. bleaching139. The prisoner made a breach in the wall and escaped.A. markB. holdC. crackD. blockage140.The United Nations was asked to mediate the break between the two governments.A. driftB. riftC. shiftD. lift141. Carcasses of animals lay rotten among the trees.A. ThousandsB. Dead bodiesC. FleshD. Bones142. The chilcl was caressed by his mother with her hand.A. hitB. embracedC. fondledD. slapped143. After heavy rain the water formed many cascades down the hill.A.rapidsB. ditchesC.brooksD. rivers144. Cavities in teeth are caused by decay.A. DiseasesB. DirtsC.HolesD. Rots145. The students exulted at the last day of school.A. rejoicedB.left sadC. were freeD. shouted146. The speaker is going to tell us his fabulous adventures on the moon.A. sad-endingB. romanticC.amazingD. dangerous147. The counterfeit bills were a good facsimile of the real ones.A. FactorialB. ReproductionC. identificationD.similarity148. Since he is shy about asking in public, his voice always falters a littleat the beginning of his speeches.A.fallsB. stammersC. failsD. changes149. Freedom of the press is a farce under a dictatorship.A. a principleB. an impossible taskC.an imaginationD. a mockery150. Sandy thought she was fat, so she went on a crash diet.A.obeseB. obesenessC. greasyD. obesity151. There is concern about whether the budget will be ready for the new fiscal year.A. previousB. schoolC. calendarD.financial152. The golden age of whale fishery is over.A. eatingB.catchingC. sellingD. storage153. People said those guesses were probably correct.A. contradictionsB.allusionsC. conjecturesD. suggestions154. A gush of water came out when the pump started.A. dripB.treamC. bucketD. pool155. This place is a habitat for pit vipers.A. habitB. homeC. foodD. candle156.The enemy soldiers wereon the hither side of the river.A. thisB. the otherC. bothD. neither157. The miser kept a hoard of coins at a secret cabin.A.collectionB.handfulC. boxD. pocketful158. Nelson s voice was so hoarse that he could hardly speak.A.huskyB. raptC.sleekD.chaste159. The driver hobbled around on crutches for a month after the accident.A. walked lamelyB. walked steadilyC. walked blindlyD. walked warily160. All of us mocked at his craving for fame and profit.A. were againstB. honoredC. jeered atD. interfered with161. There was a sing on the gate which read: " Do not molest the dog. "A. feedB. disturbC. frightenD. touch162. I'11 have to walk through the moor to find the missing child.A. wastelandB.grasslandC. barren landD. farm land163. Sally was mortified by her date's unprecedented behaviour.A. eradicatedB. overjoyedC.humiliatedD. challenged164. The boy built a castle on a mound of sand.A. pileB.basketC.ditchD.load165. The boys always munch popcorn while they watch the movie.A. crackB.chewC. swallowD. drink166. In former days, poets often called the sky " the vault of heaven ".A. arched roofB. topC. borderD. limit167. I have a vehement hatred of people who are cruel to animals.A. mildB. fierceC. personalD. deep-rooted168. The court judged him sane and responsible for his acts.A. sound-mindedB. guiltyC. fanaticD. negligent169. In the chocolate factory we work under very sanitary conditions.A. strictB. hygienicC. favorableD. strenuous170. The fox hid in the thicket where the dogs could not reach it.A. forestB. caveC. crackD.bushIII.Fill in the blanks with the words given below Change the forms where necessary.A) subsist infantry terminology slag contort rapacious elope bilateraldexterous moor171. With one _ movement, he flicked the omelet over in the pan.172. According to a recent study, at least 2000 people _ by picking through the city's garbage.173. I find scientific _ hard to understand.174. His face had _ with bitterness and age.175. _ soldiers looted the house in the defeated city.176. We _ the boat to a large tree root.177. When two people_ they go away secretly together to get married.178. The huge heapes _ warned us that we were approaching a mining area.179. The _ are being sent into the battle zone.180. French and Germany have signed a(n) _ agreement to help prevent drug smuggling.B) grapple mandarin firmament artery renounce morale subjective hootslake jade181. Your _ are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body.182. She is one of the rising stars in the political _ .183. In the sentence "I wish I were rich", the verb " were" is in the _.184. The policeman was _ with two men.185. She _ her horn at the dog in the road.186.She speaks _ Chinese.187. After our long game of tennis , we _ our thirst with a beer.188. _ is a hard stone, usually green in color, that is used for making jewelry and ornaments.189. A couple of victories would boost the team's _ enormously.190. Gandhi _ the use of violence.C) contour indelible paraphrase wean marine rescind substantiate slewtether morass191. The _ of the car has beenchanged, making the new model less boxlike.192. We have evidence to _ allegation that corruption took place.193. The car hit a patch of ice and _ around violently.194. We keep the goat on a(n) _ when it is grazing.195. In his 20 years working for the company, he made a(n) _ maek on it.196. The farmer's tractor had turned the lane into a(n) _ of mud which was difficult towalk through.197. Trade Union leaders have damanded the government _ the price rise.198. The docklandwere derelict for many years before they were converted into a(n)_. 199. A _ of something written or spoken is the same thing expressed in a different way.200. She started to _ her baby when it was about six months.参考答案:I. 101~110 AADAD BCADD 111~120 ADDBD ADDCB121~130 DCDBA DCBBBII. 131~140 ABCAC ACBCB 141~150 BCACA CBBDA151~160 DBCBB AAAAC 161~170 BACAB ABABDIII. 171. dexterous 172. subsist 173. terminology174. contorted 175. Rapacious 176. moored177. elope 178. slag 179. infantry180. bilateral 181. arteries 182. firmament183. subjunctive 184.grappling 185. hooted186. Mandarin 187. slaked 188. Jade189. morale 190. renounced 191. contour192. substantiate 193. slewed 194. tether195. indelible 196. morass 197. rescind198. marina 199. paraphrase 200. wean。
大学专业八级英语(词汇与语法)全真模拟练习及答案解析
大学专业八级英语(词汇与语法)全真模拟练习及答案解析总分:100分题量:50题一、单选题(共50题,共100分)1.Sometimesabus____getsonthebustocheckthetickets.A.agentB.officerC.conductorD.inspector正确答案:C本题解析:【句意】有时,公共汽车检票员上车查票。
【难点】 bus conductor意为“公共汽车售票员”;agent意为“代理人,中介人”;officer意为“军官,官员”;inspector意为“检查员,视察员”。
2.____,sheledalifeofcompleteseclusion.A.BeingdisgracedB.DisgracedC.DisgracingD.Shewasdisgraced正确答案:B本题解析:【句意】失宠后,她过着完全隐居的生活。
【难点】 disgraced在这里是过去分词作状语,表示伴随状态。
3.Withonelegbrokeninthatcaraccident,hecannotevenwalk,____run.A.letaloneB.that’stosayC.nottospeakD.nottomention正确答案:A本题解析:【句意】在车祸中,他的一条腿骨折,他连走路都不行,更不用说跑了。
【难点】 let alone意为“更不必说”;not to mention意为“再加上”;that is to say意为“也就是说”4.Nowherebutintheremotestregionofthecountry____findaplacetosettledown .A.canheB.hecanC.heD.forhimto正确答案:A本题解析:【句意】他只能在最遥远的地方找个安身之处。
【难点】 Nowhere是否定副词,位于句首引导倒装句。
5.EinsteinwontheNobelPrizein1921andenjoyedgreatfameinGermanyuntilther iseofNazism____hewasexpelledfromGermanybecausehewasaJew.A.whenB.whoC.thenD.which正确答案:A本题解析:【句意】爱因斯坦于1921年获诺贝尔奖金,在德国享有盛誉。
专业八级模拟试题(二)
1. stratan. level or class in society, pl. of stratum (社会的)阶层e.g.: a gathering of people from a variety of social strata2. reconciliationn. the reestablishing of cordial relations or getting two things to correspond 和解,调和,⼀致e.g.: the reconciliation of ideas, opinions, etc.派⽣词汇 reconcile v. (使)和好 reconcilement n. 和好 reconciler n. 和解⼈reconciliatory adj. 调和的3. prorataadv.& adj. in proportion成⽐例e.g.: If production costs go up. There will be a prorata increase in prices / process will increase prorata.4. fiatn. formal authorization, order or decree 谕,命令,法令e.g.: The opening of a market stall is governed by municipal fiat.5. complementn. thing that goes well or suitable with sth else, or make it complete 相配合的事物;补充物;补⾜物e.g.: Rice makes an excellent complement to a curry dish.派⽣词汇 complementary adj. 补充的6. ineligible①adj. not having the appropriate or necessary qualifications (for sth.)不合格的,⽆资格的e.g.: Any person under the age of 18is ineligible for benefit.②n. one that is not eligible 不合格的⼈e.g.: The ineligibles are those extremely poor people.必背搭配(be)ineligible for ; ineligible to do派⽣词汇 ineligibility n. 不合格 ineligibleness n.不合格 ineligibly adv. 不合格地7. curatorn. a person in charge of a museum, an art gallery, etc. 博物馆,美术馆等(的)馆长e.g.: He had worked as a curator.8. immunityn. ability to resist infection, disease, etc. 免疫⼒e.g.: This vaccine will give you immunity for two years.派⽣词汇 immune adj. (常与against, from, to连⽤)免疫的;免受(伤害)的;(常与from, to连⽤)被豁免的 n. 免疫者immunize vt. 使有免疫⼒,使免除;immunization n. 免疫作⽤9. unmaskvt. Remove a mask from sb. 除去某⼈的⾯具e.g.: The revelers unmasked at midnight.10. homosexual①adj. sexually attracted only to people of the same sex as oneself同性恋的e.g.: He has the homosexual tendencies.②n. a homosexual person; a gay man or a lesbian 同性恋者e.g.: He is a homosexual.派⽣词汇 homosexuality n. 同性恋爱11. seatbeltn. a safety belt used in a car or plane to hold you in your seat in case of an accident 飞机、汽车等的安全带e.g.: Fasten your seatbelt!12. shoulder-strapn. narrow strip of material that goes over the shoulder to support a bra, nightdress, etc. 保护肩膀的肩带e.g.: The dress’s shoulder-strap was broken.13. enhancevt. Increase(the good qualities of sb / sth), make (sb / sth)look better增强某⼈的优点,使某⼈看起来更好e.g.: Those clothes do nothing to enhance her appearance.派⽣词汇 enhancement n. 增加,提⾼14. overpowervt. Be too strong or powerful for sb by greater strength or numbers 强得使某⼈承受不住,以⼒量或数量战胜某⼈e.g.: The police easily overpowered the burglars.派⽣词汇 Overpowering adj. 不可抗拒的;压倒(优势)的;极强⼤的15. ergonomicsn. study of work and working conditions in order to improve people’s efficiency ⼯效学,⼯作环境改造学(与单词动词连⽤)e.g.: He is an expert at ergonomics.派⽣词汇 ergonomist n. ⼯作环境改造学家,⽣物⼯艺学家 ergonomic (ergonomical) adj. ⼈机⼯程学的,⼈与机械控制的Exercise从以上单词中选出最恰当的词,填⼊空格内。
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套-1-
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套-1-英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)By朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone声明因朱晓慧教授编著、王逢鑫教授审定,北京大学出版社出版的《英语专业八级阅读与词汇》一书已绝版近5年,而索取此书附录《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)》的读者甚多,本人制作了此书附录自测题的电子版,供广大读者使用。
请读者尊重国家版权法规定,下载后勿用于商业目的,仅供学习之用,且不使用本电子版文件制作替他一切形式的出版物,本人概不负责所产生的后果!《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)》于2001年出版后在英语学习者中产生了重要影响,对于参加托福、雅思、GRE以及英语专业八级、英语语言文学专业、外国语言学与应用语言学专业硕士研究生入学考试的读者有极大帮助。
2005年某著名出版社出版的某著名品牌的词汇记忆书大量剽窃此自测题中朱教授的原创题,由此可见自测题受欢迎程度。
八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)通过上述“代前言”和前四章的学习,我们已初步弄清了如下五个问题:1.“自然英语”是一种客观存在,是本书作者多年研习英语词汇和阅读的一种发现和归纳,它的核心就是对英语学习的观念、材料和方法进行客观描述,而不去主观规定,一切顺其自然。
2.本书的选词为什么要借鉴当今英语国家权威的英语词典,又参考适应中国各级英语考试“国情”的相关词表呢?对此,我们在第一章中,对八级选词的理-1-英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)By朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone 据和来源做了若干讨论和说明,权当回答上述问题,让大家都成为明白人。
3.第二章分析、列举、测试了英语专业八级词汇与几种中美主要考试级别的词汇,不仅使读者高屋建瓴地俯瞰各级词汇的源头、流向、分枝的景况,也让读者“试上一把”,从而知道各级词汇的难度。
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(5)
声明因朱晓慧教授编著、王逢鑫教授审定,北京大学出版社出版的《英语专业八级阅读与词汇》一书已绝版近5 年,而索取此书附录《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)》的读者甚多,本人制作了此书附录自测题的电子版,供广大读者使用。
请读者尊重国家版权法规定,下载后勿用于商业目的,仅供学习之用,且不使用本电子版文件制作替他一切形式的出版物,本人概不负责所产生的后果!《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)》于2001年出版后在英语学习者中产生了重要影响,对于参加托福、雅思、GRE 以及英语专业八级、英语语言文学专业、外国语言学与应用语言学专业硕士研究生入学考试的读者有极大帮助。
2005年某著名出版社出版的某著名品牌的词汇记忆书大量剽窃此自测题中朱教授的原创题,由此可见自测题受欢迎程度。
自测题第五套I. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence:401. _ is something made of wool and cotton and usually has two or more colours. A. Jean B. Tweed C. Shawl D. Flax402. To trap animals a hunter fixes a _, usually made of cord, across the path they are likely to take.A. lotusB. lotionC.snarlD.snare403.Someone's _ is a person who helps them to commit a crime or to do something wrong.A. coronerB. accompliceC. felonD.claimant404. _ is a cluster of tiny plants that looks like moss and grows on rocks, trees, malls, etc.A. CloverB. CedarC.LichenD. Leech405. A _ is the main part of the body of a boat or tank.A. tuskB. hullC. roosterD. duct406. We ran when the bull began to _.A. dribbleB. engenderC. fizzD. snort407. The _ drove the ship on the rock.A. drizzleB. tempestC.hazeieu408. Once you've _ to the heat you won't feel so tired.A. enragedB. acclimatizedC. forebodedD.gargled409. If the sun _ something, especially the ground or plants, it makes it completely dry.A. impendsB. liltsC. parchesD.traduces410. After wavshing them in soapy water, _ the clothes thoroughly.A. leerB. harrowC. maculateD.rinse411. We'll need to have a new electric _ fitted into the wall for the teievision plug. A. schooner B. socket C.rudder D.cartridge412. Leaves turned to shimming silver as _ played through them.A. solosB. zephyrsC. hurricanesD.galaxies413. Much of what he said was beyond her comprehension but she understood the _ of his remarks.A. tacB. tactC. tannerD.tenor414. A _ is a very ba.d snow storm with strong winds..A. blizzardB. blissC. blisterD. bazaar415. _ is a red powder which people, especially women and actors, put on their cheeks in order to give them more color.A. PipB. RumC. YogurtD. Rouge416. The coronation of the new king was performed with great _ .A. pompB. pumpC. plumpD. plumb417. During his _ in Africa the missionary learned much about native customs.A. sojournB. irisC. perilD. rapture418. He received the ball from the'right near the penalty spot, then _ it wide of the goal.A. assayedB.exterminatedC. jabbedD. jeered419. Insurance _ losses were heavy last year due to a number of natural disasters. A. unraveling B. underwritmg C. understating D. unassuming420. This Bob Dylan _ includes some'rare recordings of his best songs.A. anthologyB.anthemC. anthropologyD. antidote421. The president of this company is just a _ —the chief Executive has day-to-day control.A. hindB. playboyC. figureheadD. backdrop422. Silver _ easily and turns black if not polished regularly.A. snookersB. stewsC. dousesD. tarnishes423.The men who amved in the _ of drug dealers-were actually undercover police officers.A. smearB. rimeC. copD. guise .424. Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter _ off course into an oil platform and ditched into the North Sea.A. blandishedB. falsifiedC.instigatedD. veered425. We looked down to the river _ we'd climbed, and nobody complained of the effort as I had anticipated.A. whereofB. whereonC.whenceD. wherefore426. The ship _ at Sydney and we spent a day-touring the city.A. berthedB. amassedC. dissuadedD. poached427. The machine allows segments of the film to be viewed'repeatedly and at a number of speeds, so the'editor can cut and _ the film.A. ambleB.tinkerC.splideD. adulate428. I sell _ tickets for several charities every year.A. raftB. ramC.rangerD. raffle429. The tape recording _ to be of a conversation between the princess and a secret admirer.A. purportsB. quashesC. tinkiesD. boggles430. The further under _ your golf score gets, the better you're playing.A. apexB. arkC.spaD. ParII. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part: 431. They are near akin to us.A. closely relatedB. hostileC. friendlyD. separated432. Do not alight from a moving train.A. set upB. get offC. get aboutD. get on433. She looked very alluring in her black evening dress.A. boringB. repellingC. abhoringD. Tempting434. For ten years the Greeks besieged the city of Troy.A. capturedB. occupiedC. destroyedD. surrounded435. As the fire spread, smoke billowed out of the building.A. surgedB. keptC. shutD. flew436. The main roads in this city are lined with towering birches.A. shopsB. skyscrapersC. tall treesD.high buildings437. He buffed the coin untl it shone.A. polishedB. choppedC. knockedD. swung438. There is a bulge at the end of this rent.A. poleB. swellingC. holeD. crack439. Jim is eager to see his old school chums at the class reunion.A. teachersB. playmatesC. childhood friendsD. intimate friends440. The ship's propeller churned the waves to foam.A. propelledB. brokeC. batteredD. stirred up441. The man was clad in a black suit and a derby hat.A. carryingB. buyingC. wearingD. looking for442. The audience clamored for the show to begin.A. called outB. called upC. called awayD. called forth443. The draperies he bought for his new sitting room are from Iran.A. chairsB. paintingsC. furnitureD.curtains444. In the bee family, drones do not work.A. female honeybeesB. male honeybeesC. workersD. queens445. The little boy had had a long day; he was feeling drowsy.A. lazyB. sleepyC. exhaustedD. sad446. His wealth dwindled into nothingness.A. lostB. diminishedC. wastedD. finished447. The Pacific coast is the region in the United States most prone to earthquakes. A. gales B. stor C. destruction D. tremors448. The doctor gave him an injection to ease his pain.A. assuage:B. auditC. assessD. augment449. Nowadays, the youngsters are averse to easy tasks.A. ferventB. fickleC. frivolousD. facile450. We used to play on the beach when the tide ebbed.A. cameB. flowed backC. vanishedD. flooded451. It was difficult to see ships in the distance because of the fog.A. sweatB. hazeC. dewD. frost452. Although the Carbon 14 _method of dating old objects is not foolproof, it is the best method available at present.A. wholly operationalB. entirely serviceableC. fully reliablepletely safe 453. Miss Baker's response to your request seemed gratifying.A. shrewdB. threateningC. overwhelmingD. pleasing454. Harry is gregarious by nature.A. unfriendlyB. stingyC. courtlyD. very friendly455. There must be some grit in the machinery; it isn't running smoothly.A. rough bits of metalB. rough bits of wireC. rough bits of sandD. rough bits of cloth456. The criminal insinuated that he had been roughly treated by the arresting officer.A. suggested indirectlyB. denied positivelyC. argued convincinglyD. stated flatly457. The ill treatment towards the prisoners finally led to an insurrection.A. a riskB. a riteC. a riseD. a riot458. Try to intercept the letter before it falls into the wrong hands.A. get overB. get aroundC. get hold ofD. get rid of459. His involuntary sigh betrayed his feelings.A. automaticB. unbelievableC. unnecessaryD. unreasonable460. The door won't latch properly.A. slamB. lockC. shutD. open461. The Miss Universe pageant will be held in Hong Kong this year.A. palaceB. exhibitionC. concertD.show462. He felt a pang at the thought of his missing child.A. thrustB. sharp painC.shiverD. shock463. Even after the government troops were defeated partisans continued to fight the invaders inA. citizensB. local peopleC. regular armiesD.guerrillas464. He argued that these books had a pernicious effect on young minds.A. deepB. far-reachingC. indirectD. harmful .465. His interest indicates that he must be a student of philology.A. languageB. ethnicityC. paleontologyD. mammals466. Wading across a stream, he got the shoes completely wet.A. TransactingB. FordingC. MistingD. Bleaching467. The Roman Empire rapidly waned in power in the 5th century.A. acceleratedB. declinedC.speededD. rose468. Students will be admitted irrespective of sex, age and nationality.A. heightB. propertyC. political viewsD. gender469. Everybody in our class likes her shining eyes.A. ludicrousB. lusciousC. licentiousD. lustrous470. The news of the bank's failure was a thunderbolt.A. a great eventB.unexpectedC. a shockD. a misfortuneIII. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms where necessary.A) volley disconcert stipend crucible bogus quack showdownrabies stint bigotry471. He went to see a _ who said he could cure him wrth some kind of strange herbs. 472. Commentators believe there is no reason for the latest killings than a renewed wave of _ and hatred.473. She produced some _ documents io support her claim.474. He has just finished a _ of compulsory military service.475. Millions of dollars were spent on lawyers in a courtroom _ between the two companies.476. Dogs, cats, foxes and bats can all carry _.477. Even as the funeral took place, guerrillas hidden nearby fired a fresh _ of machine-gun fire.478. This theatre is the _ comedy, where fame or failure is found.479. We were _ to be told, "You can't be trusted."480. As deputy chairman of the company, he will receive an annual _ of $220,000. .B) sheen extant stodgy innate rugged indigenous heckle hunchpasta wobble481. They _ him and interrupted his address wirh angry questions.482. Using this polish will restore the _ to your furniture.483. Medieval customs are _ in some parts of Europe.484. New ownership can often bring a fresh outlook to _ companies.485. He manages to combine two strands of the British character which is a(n) _ conservatism with flashes of eccentricity.486. Jeeps are _ vehicle, designed for rough conditions.487. The _ medical traditions in the area make extenslve use of plants.488. He _ his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.489. Spaghetti, verrnicelli, ravioli are types of _.490. I narrowly missed a cyclist who _ into my path.C) mime writhe cleavage stoke shit adultery parsley discourseerotic tyro491. She was responsible for the daily household chores, such as _ the fire and making the beds,492. Don't do it that way! _, now you've broken_it!493. He was _ something at me across the pub but I couldn't understand what he was trying to say.494. She is going to divorce him on the grounds of _ .495. There is a marked _ between the parties about the government's defence policy. 496. Civilized _ between the two countries has become impossible.497. It might sound like some kind of wild fantasy, but it wasn't a( n) _ experience at all.498. A(n) _ is someone who has very little experience of something.499. Sprinkle a little _ on the soup as garnish.500. The shark was _ around wildly, trying to get_free.参考答案:I.. 401~410 BDBCB DBBCD 411~420 BBDAD AACBA421~430 CDDDC ACDADII. 431~440 ABDDA CABDB 441~450 CADBB BDADB451~460 BCDDC ADCAB 461~470 DBDDA BBDDCIII. 471. quack 472. bigotry 473. bogus 474. stint 475. showdown476. rabies 477. volley 478. crucible 479. disconcerted 480. stipend481. heckled 482. sheen 483. extant 484. stodgy 485. innate486. rugged 487. indigenous 488. hunched 489. pasta 490. wobbled491. stoking 492.Shit 493. miming 494. adultery 495. cleavage 496.discourse 497. erotic 498. tyro 499. parsley 500. writhing。
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(5)
声明因朱晓慧教授编著、王逢鑫教授审定,北京大学出版社出版的《英语专业八级阅读与词汇》一书已绝版近5年,而索取此书附录《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(10010000题)》的读者甚多,本人制作了此书附录自测题的电子版,供广大读者使用。
请读者尊重国家版权法规定,下载后勿用于商业目的,仅供学习之用,且不使用本电子版文件制作替他一切形式的出版物,本人概不负责所产生的后果!《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)》于20020011年出版后在英语学习者中产生了重要影响,对于参加托福、雅思、GRE以及英语专业八级、英语语言文学专业、外国语言学与应用语言学专业硕士研究生入学考试的读者有极大帮助。
2005年某著名出版社出版的某著名品牌的词汇记忆书大量剽窃此自测题中朱教授的原创题,由此可见自测题受欢迎程度。
自测题第五套I.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence:401._is something made of wool and cotton and usually has two or more colours. A.Jean B.Tweed C.Shawl D.Flax402.To trap animals a hunter fixes a_,usually made of cord,across the path they are likely to take.A.lotusB.lotionC.snarlD.snare403.Someone's_is a person who helps them to commit a crime or to do something wrong.A.coronerB.accompliceC.felonD.claimant404._is a cluster of tiny plants that looks like moss and grows on rocks,trees,malls, etc.A.CloverB.CedarC.LichenD.Leech405.A_is the main part of the body of a boat or tank.A.tuskB.hullC.roosterD.duct406.We ran when the bull began to_.A.dribbleB.engenderC.fizzD.snort407.The_drove the ship on the rock.A.drizzleB.tempestC.hazeieu408.Once you've_to the heat you won't feel so tired.A.enragedB.acclimatizedC.forebodedD.gargled409.If the sun_something,especially the ground or plants,it makes it completely dry.A.impendsB.liltsC.parchesD.traduces410.After wavshing them in soapy water,_the clothes thoroughly.A.leerB.harrowC.maculateD.rinse411.We'll need to have a new electric_fitted into the wall for the teievision plug. A.schooner B.socket C.rudder D.cartridge412.Leaves turned to shimming silver as_played through them.A.solosB.zephyrsC.hurricanesD.galaxies413.Much of what he said was beyond her comprehension but she understood the_ of his remarks.A.tacB.tactC.tannerD.tenor414.A_is a very ba.d snow storm with strong winds..A.blizzardB.blissC.blisterD.bazaar415._is a red powder which people,especially women and actors,put on their cheeks in order to give them more color.A.PipB.RumC.YogurtD.Rouge416.The coronation of the new king was performed with great_.A.pompB.pumpC.plumpD.plumb417.During his_in Africa the missionary learned much about native customs.A.sojournB.irisC.perilD.rapture418.He received the ball from the'right near the penalty spot,then_it wide of the goal.A.assayedB.exterminatedC.jabbedD.jeered419.Insurance_losses were heavy last year due to a number of natural disasters.A.unravelingB.underwritmgC.understatingD.unassuming 420.This Bob Dylan_includes some'rare recordings of his best songs.A.anthologyB.anthemC.anthropologyD.antidote421.The president of this company is just a_—the chief Executive has day-to-day control.A.hindB.playboyC.figureheadD.backdrop422.Silver_easily and turns black if not polished regularly.A.snookersB.stewsC.dousesD.tarnishes423.The men who amved in the_of drug dealers-were actually undercover police officers.A.smearB.rimeC.copD.guise. 424.Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter_off course into an oil platform and ditched into the North Sea.A.blandishedB.falsifiedC.instigatedD.veered425.We looked down to the river_we'd climbed,and nobody complained of the effort as I had anticipated.A.whereofB.whereonC.whenceD.wherefore 426.The ship_at Sydney and we spent a day-touring the city.A.berthedB.amassedC.dissuadedD.poached427.The machine allows segments of the film to be viewed'repeatedly and at a number of speeds,so the'editor can cut and_the film.A.ambleB.tinkerC.splideD.adulate428.I sell_tickets for several charities every year.A.raftB.ramC.rangerD.raffle429.The tape recording_to be of a conversation between the princess and a secret admirer.A.purportsB.quashesC.tinkiesD.boggles 430.The further under_your golf score gets,the better you're playing.A.apexB.arkC.spaD.ParII.Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined.There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence.Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:431.They are near akin to us.A.closely relatedB.hostileC.friendlyD.separated 432.Do not alight from a moving train.A.set upB.get offC.get aboutD.get on433.She looked very alluring in her black evening dress.A.boringB.repellingC.abhoringD.Tempting 434.For ten years the Greeks besieged the city of Troy.A.capturedB.occupiedC.destroyedD.surrounded 435.As the fire spread,smoke billowed out of the building.A.surgedB.keptC.shutD.flew436.The main roads in this city are lined with towering birches.A.shopsB.skyscrapersC.tall treesD.high buildings 437.He buffed the coin untl it shone.A.polishedB.choppedC.knockedD.swung438.There is a bulge at the end of this rent.A.poleB.swellingC.holeD.crack439.Jim is eager to see his old school chums at the class reunion.A.teachersB.playmatesC.childhood friendsD.intimate friends440.The ship's propeller churned the waves to foam.A.propelledB.brokeC.batteredD.stirred up 441.The man was clad in a black suit and a derby hat.A.carryingB.buyingC.wearingD.looking for 442.The audience clamored for the show to begin.A.called outB.called upC.called awayD.called forth 443.The draperies he bought for his new sitting room are from Iran.A.chairsB.paintingsC.furnitureD.curtains 444.In the bee family,drones do not work.A.female honeybeesB.male honeybeesC.workersD.queens 445.The little boy had had a long day;he was feeling drowsy.zyB.sleepyC.exhaustedD.sad446.His wealth dwindled into nothingness.A.lostB.diminishedC.wastedD.finished 447.The Pacific coast is the region in the United States most prone to earthquakes. A.gales B.stor C.destruction D.tremors 448.The doctor gave him an injection to ease his pain.A.assuage:B.auditC.assessD.augment 449.Nowadays,the youngsters are averse to easy tasks.A.ferventB.fickleC.frivolousD.facile450.We used to play on the beach when the tide ebbed.A.cameB.flowed backC.vanishedD.flooded 451.It was difficult to see ships in the distance because of the fog.A.sweatB.hazeC.dewD.frost452.Although the Carbon14_method of dating old objects is not foolproof,it is the best method available at present.A.wholly operationalB.entirely serviceableC.fully reliablepletely safe 453.Miss Baker's response to your request seemed gratifying.A.shrewdB.threateningC.overwhelmingD.pleasing 454.Harry is gregarious by nature.A.unfriendlyB.stingyC.courtlyD.very friendly 455.There must be some grit in the machinery;it isn't running smoothly.A.rough bits of metalB.rough bits of wireC.rough bits of sandD.rough bits of cloth456.The criminal insinuated that he had been roughly treated by the arresting officer.A.suggested indirectlyB.denied positivelyC.argued convincinglyD.stated flatly457.The ill treatment towards the prisoners finally led to an insurrection.A.a riskB.a riteC.a riseD.a riot 458.Try to intercept the letter before it falls into the wrong hands.A.get overB.get aroundC.get hold ofD.get rid of 459.His involuntary sigh betrayed his feelings.A.automaticB.unbelievableC.unnecessaryD.unreasonable 460.The door won't latch properly.A.slamB.lockC.shutD.open461.The Miss Universe pageant will be held in Hong Kong this year.A.palaceB.exhibitionC.concertD.show462.He felt a pang at the thought of his missing child.A.thrustB.sharp painC.shiverD.shock463.Even after the government troops were defeated partisans continued to fight the invaders inA.citizensB.local peopleC.regular armiesD.guerrillas 464.He argued that these books had a pernicious effect on young minds.A.deepB.far-reachingC.indirectD.harmful. 465.His interest indicates that he must be a student of philology.nguageB.ethnicityC.paleontologyD.mammals 466.Wading across a stream,he got the shoes completely wet.A.Transacting.B.FordingC.MistingD.Bleaching 467.The Roman Empire rapidly waned in power in the5th century.A.acceleratedB.declinedC.speededD.rose468.Students will be admitted irrespective of sex,age and nationality.A.heightB.propertyC.political viewsD.gender 469.Everybody in our class likes her shining eyes.A.ludicrousB.lusciousC.licentiousD.lustrous 470.The news of the bank's failure was a thunderbolt.A.a great eventB.unexpectedC.a shockD.a misfortune III.Fill in the blanks with the words given below.Change the forms where necessary.A)volley disconcert stipend crucible bogus quack showdown rabies stint bigotry471.He went to see a_who said he could cure him wrth some kind of strange herbs. mentators believe there is no reason for the latest killings than a renewed wave of_and hatred.473.She produced some_documents io support her claim.474.He has just finished a_of compulsory military service.lions of dollars were spent on lawyers in a courtroom_between the two companies.476.Dogs,cats,foxes and bats can all carry_.477.Even as the funeral took place,guerrillas hidden nearby fired a fresh_of machine-gun fire.478.This theatre is the_comedy,where fame or failure is found.479.We were_to be told,"You can't be trusted."480.As deputy chairman of the company,he will receive an annual_of$220,000..B)sheen extant stodgy innate rugged indigenous heckle hunch pasta wobble481.They_him and interrupted his address wirh angry questions.ing this polish will restore the_to your furniture.483.Medieval customs are_in some parts of Europe.484.New ownership can often bring a fresh outlook to_companies.485.He manages to combine two strands of the British character which is a(n)_ conservatism with flashes of eccentricity.486.Jeeps are_vehicle,designed for rough conditions.487.The_medical traditions in the area make extenslve use of plants.488.He_his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.489.Spaghetti,verrnicelli,ravioli are types of_.490.I narrowly missed a cyclist who_into my path.C)mime writhe cleavage stoke shit adultery parsley discourse erotic tyro491.She was responsible for the daily household chores,such as_the fire and making the beds,492.Don't do it that way!_,now you've broken_it!493.He was_something at me across the pub but I couldn't understand what he was trying to say.494.She is going to divorce him on the grounds of_.495.There is a marked_between the parties about the government's defence policy. 496.Civilized_between the two countries has become impossible.497.It might sound like some kind of wild fantasy,but it wasn't a(n)_experience at all.498.A(n)_is someone who has very little experience of something.499.Sprinkle a little_on the soup as garnish.500.The shark was_around wildly,trying to get_free.参考答案:I..401~410BDBCB DBBCD411~420BBDAD AACBA421~430CDDDC ACDADII.431~440ABDDA CABDB441~450CADBB BDADB451~460BCDDC ADCAB461~470DBDDA BBDDCIII.471.quack472.bigotry473.bogus474.stint475.showdown 476.rabies477.volley478.crucible479.disconcerted480.stipend 481.heckled482.sheen483.extant484.stodgy485.innate 486.rugged487.indigenous488.hunched489.pasta490.wobbled 491.stoking492.Shit493.miming494.adultery495.cleavage496.discourse 497.erotic498.tyro499.parsley500.writhing。
英语专业八级考试模拟试题(二)(2)
PART III READING COMPREHENSIONS In this section there are four reading passages followed by fifteen multiple-choice questions. Read the passages and then mark your answers on your Answer Sheet. TEXT A Such joy. It was the spring of 1985, and President Reagan had just given Mother Teresa the Medal of Freedom in a Rose Garden ceremony. As she left, she walked down the corridor between the Oval Office and the West Wing drive, and there she was, turning my way. What a sight: a saint in a sari coming down the White House hall. As she came nearer, I could not help it: I bowed. "Mother", I said, "I just want to touch your hand." She looked up at me —— it may have been one of Gods subtle jokes that his exalted child spent her life looking up to everyone else —— and said only two words. Later I would realize that they were the message of her mission. "Luff Gott," she said. Love God. She pressed into my hand a poem she had written, as she glided away in a swoosh of habit. I took the poem from its frame the day she died. It is free verse, 79 lines, and is called "Mothers Meditation (in the Hospital)." In it she reflects on Christs question to his apostles: "Who do you say I am?" She notes that he was the boy born in Bethlehem," put in the manager full of straw…… kept warm by the breath of the donkey," who grew up to be "an ordinary man without much learning." Donkeys are not noble; straw is common; and it was among the ordinary and ignoble, the poor and sick, that she chose to labor. Her mission was for them and among them, and you have to be a pretty tough character to organize a little universe that exists to help people other people arent interested in helping. Thats how she struck me when I met her as I watched her life. She was tough. There was the worn and weathered face, the abrupt and definite speech. We think saints are great organizers, great operators, great combatants in the world. Once I saw her in a breathtaking act of courage. She was speaker at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington in 1995. All the Washington Establishment was there, plus a few thousand born-again Christians, orthodox Catholics and Jews, and searchers looking for a faith. Mother Teresa was introduced, and she spoke of God, of love, of families. She said we must love one another and care for one another. There were great purrs of agreement. But as the speech continued it became more pointed. She asked, "Do you do enough to make sure your parents, in the old peoples homes, feel your love? Do you bring then each day your joy and caring?" The baby boomers in the audience began to shift in their seats. And she continued. "I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion," she said, and then she told them why, in uncompromising term. For about 1.3 seconds there was complete silence, then applause built and swept across the room. But not everyone: the President and the First Lady, the Vice President and Mrs. Gore, looked like seated statues at Madame Tussauds, glistening in the lights and moving not a muscle. She didnt stop there either, but went on to explain why artificial birth control is bad and why Protestants who separate faith from works are making a mistake. When she was finished, there was almost no one she hadnt offended. A US Senator turned to his wife and said, "Is my jaw up yet?" Talk about speaking truth to power! But Mother Teresa didnt care, and she wasnt afraid. The poem she gave me included her personal answers to Christs question. She said he is "the Truth to be told…… the Way to be walked…… the Light to be lit." She took her own advice and lived a whole life that showed it. 36. Who was the exalted child? A) Mother Teresa. B) the author. C) I. D) God. 37. Who raised the question "who do you say I am?" A) the apostle. B) Christ. C) Mother Teresa. D) she. 38. Which of the following is not a quality of Mother Teresa? A) tough. B) definite. C) ethereal. D) like a steam-roller. 39. Why did the President and the First Lady, the Vice President and Mrs. Gore look like seated statues at the Madame Tussaud's? A) Because they didn't love Madame Tussaud. B) Because they didn't like to move. C) Because they were VIP. D) Because they didn't quite agree with Mother Teresa over the issue of abortion. 40. According to Mother Teresa, abortion is ____ A) one of Protestant works. B) one of Protestant faith. C) one of the Truths. D) not one of Protestant works TEXT B Since the Titanic vanished beneath the frigid waters of the North Atlantic 85 years ago, nothing in the hundreds of booksand films about the ship has ever hinted at a connection to Japan —— until now. Director James Camerons 200 million epic Titanic premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival last Saturday. Among the audience for a glimpse of Hollywoods costliest film ever descendants of the liners only Japanese survivor. The newly rediscovered diary of Masabumi Hosono has Titanic enthusiasts in a frenzy. The document is scrawled in 4,300 Japanese character on a rare piece of RMS Titanic stationery. Written as the Japanese bureaucrat steamed to safety in New York aboard the ocean liner Carpathia, which rescued 706 survivors, the account and other documents released by his grandchildren last week offer a fresh —— and poignant —— reminder of the emotional wreckage left by the tragedy. Hosono, then 42 and an official at Japans Transportation Ministry, was studying railway networks in Europe. He boarded the Titanic in Southampton, en route home via the US. According to Hosonos account, he was awakened by a "loud knock" on the door of his second-class deck with the steerage passengers. Hosono tried to race back upstairs, but a sailor blocked his way. The Japanese feigned ignorance and pushed past. He arrived on deck to find lifeboats being lowered into darkness, flares bursting over the ship and an eerie human silence. He wrote:" Not a single passenger would howl or scream." Yet Hosono was screaming inside. Women were being taken to lifeboats and men held back at gunpoint. "I tried to prepare myself for the last moment with no agitation, making up my mind not to do anything disgraceful as a Japanese," he wrote. "But still I found myself looking for and waiting for any possible chance of survival." Then an officer shouted, "Room for two more!" Hosono recalled:" I myself was deep in desolate thought that I would no more be able to see my beloved wife and children." Then he jumped into the boat. When Hosono arrived in Tokyo two months later, he was met with suspicion that he had survived at someone elses expense. The culture of shame was especially strong in prewar Japan. In the face of rumors and bad press, Hosono was dismissed from his post in 1914. He worked at the office part-time until retiring in 1923. His grandchildren say he never mentioned the Titanic again before his death in 1939. Even then, shame continued to haunt the family. In newspapers, letters and even a school textbook, Hosono was denounced as a disgrace to Japan. Readers Digest reopened the wound in 1956 with an abridged Japanese version of Walter Loads best seller. A Night to remember, which described "Anglo-Saxons" as acting bravely on the Titanic, while "Frenchmen, Italians, Americans, Japanese and Chinese were disgraceful." Citing his fathers diary, one of Hosonos sons, Hideo, launched a letter-writing campaign to restore the family name. But nobody in Japan seemed to care. The diary resurfaced last summer. A representative for a US foundation that plans to hold an exhibition of Titanic artifacts in Japan next August found Hosonos name on a passenger list. A search led him to Haruomi Hosono, a well-known composer, and to his cousin Yuruoi, Hideos daughter. She revealed that she had her grandfathers dairy as well as a collection of his letters and postcards. "I was floored," says Michael Findley, cofounder of the Titanic International Society in the US "This is a fantastic, fresh new look at the sinking and the only one written on Titanic stationery immediately after the disaster." The information allows enthusiasts to rearrange some historical minutes, such as which lifeboat Hosono jumped into. More chilling, the account confirms that the crew tried to keep foreigners and third-class passengers on the ships lower deck, effectively ensuring their name. The diary cannot correct injustice, but Hosonos family hopes it will help clear his name. The Titanic foundation also hopes to capitalize on the diary and the movie to promote its upcoming exhibition. To that end, Haruomi Hosono, the composer, has been asked to give a talk at next months public premiere of Titanic! The diary cannot, of course, match Camerons fictionalized epic for drama and intrigue. But at least Masabumi Hosonos tale really happened. 41. ______ was among the descendants of the Liner's only Japanese survivor. A) Masabumi Hosono. B) Yuriko. C) Cameron. D) RMS. 42. Why was Masabumi denounced as a disgrace to Japan? A) Because he killed some people on the Titanic. B) Because he was then an official. C) Because he was dismissed from his ministry post. D) Because the culture of shame was too strong. 43. What important role did the diary really play? A) It corrected injustice. B) It was as vivid as the movie "Titanic". C) It proved what Masabumi said was true. D) It made the Japanese believe what Masabumi had said.。
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(5)
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自测题第五套I. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence:401. _ is something made of wool and cotton and usually has two or more colours. A. Jean B. Tweed C. Shawl D. Flax402. To trap animals a hunter fixes a _, usually made of cord, across the path they are likely to take.A. lotusB. lotionC.snarlD.snare403.Someone's _ is a person who helps them to commit a crime or to do something wrong.A. coronerB. accompliceC. felonD.claimant404. _ is a cluster of tiny plants that looks like moss and grows on rocks, trees, malls, etc.A. CloverB. CedarC.LichenD. Leech405. A _ is the main part of the body of a boat or tank.A. tuskB. hullC. roosterD. duct406. We ran when the bull began to _.A. dribbleB. engenderC. fizzD. snort407. The _ drove the ship on the rock.A. drizzleB. tempestC.hazeieu408. Once you've _ to the heat you won't feel so tired.A. enragedB. acclimatizedC. forebodedD.gargled409. If the sun _ something, especially the ground or plants, it makes it completely dry.A. impendsB. liltsC. parchesD.traduces410. After wavshing them in soapy water, _ the clothes thoroughly.A. leerB. harrowC. maculateD.rinse411. We'll need to have a new electric _ fitted into the wall for the teievision plug. A. schooner B. socket C.rudder D.cartridge412. Leaves turned to shimming silver as _ played through them.A. solosB. zephyrsC. hurricanesD.galaxies413. Much of what he said was beyond her comprehension but she understood the _ of his remarks.A. tacB. tactC. tannerD.tenor414. A _ is a very ba.d snow storm with strong winds..A. blizzardB. blissC. blisterD. bazaar415. _ is a red powder which people, especially women and actors, put on their cheeks in order to give them more color.A. PipB. RumC. YogurtD. Rouge416. The coronation of the new king was performed with great _ .A. pompB. pumpC. plumpD. plumb417. During his _ in Africa the missionary learned much about native customs.A. sojournB. irisC. perilD. rapture418. He received the ball from the'right near the penalty spot, then _ it wide of the goal.A. assayedB.exterminatedC. jabbedD. jeered419. Insurance _ losses were heavy last year due to a number of natural disasters. A. unraveling B. underwritmg C. understating D. unassuming420. This Bob Dylan _ includes some'rare recordings of his best songs.A. anthologyB.anthemC. anthropologyD. antidote421. The president of this company is just a _ —the chief Executive has day-to-day control.A. hindB. playboyC. figureheadD. backdrop422. Silver _ easily and turns black if not polished regularly.A. snookersB. stewsC. dousesD. tarnishes423.The men who amved in the _ of drug dealers-were actually undercover police officers.A. smearB. rimeC. copD. guise .424. Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter _ off course into an oil platform and ditched into the North Sea.A. blandishedB. falsifiedC.instigatedD. veered425. We looked down to the river _ we'd climbed, and nobody complained of the effort as I had anticipated.A. whereofB. whereonC.whenceD. wherefore426. The ship _ at Sydney and we spent a day-touring the city.A. berthedB. amassedC. dissuadedD. poached427. The machine allows segments of the film to be viewed'repeatedly and at a number of speeds, so the'editor can cut and _ the film.A. ambleB.tinkerC.splideD. adulate428. I sell _ tickets for several charities every year.A. raftB. ramC.rangerD. raffle429. The tape recording _ to be of a conversation between the princess and a secret admirer.A. purportsB. quashesC. tinkiesD. boggles430. The further under _ your golf score gets, the better you're playing.A. apexB. arkC.spaD. ParII. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part: 431. They are near akin to us.A. closely relatedB. hostileC. friendlyD. separated432. Do not alight from a moving train.A. set upB. get offC. get aboutD. get on433. She looked very alluring in her black evening dress.A. boringB. repellingC. abhoringD. Tempting434. For ten years the Greeks besieged the city of Troy.A. capturedB. occupiedC. destroyedD. surrounded435. As the fire spread, smoke billowed out of the building.A. surgedB. keptC. shutD. flew436. The main roads in this city are lined with towering birches.A. shopsB. skyscrapersC. tall treesD.high buildings437. He buffed the coin untl it shone.A. polishedB. choppedC. knockedD. swung438. There is a bulge at the end of this rent.A. poleB. swellingC. holeD. crack439. Jim is eager to see his old school chums at the class reunion.A. teachersB. playmatesC. childhood friendsD. intimate friends440. The ship's propeller churned the waves to foam.A. propelledB. brokeC. batteredD. stirred up441. The man was clad in a black suit and a derby hat.A. carryingB. buyingC. wearingD. looking for442. The audience clamored for the show to begin.A. called outB. called upC. called awayD. called forth443. The draperies he bought for his new sitting room are from Iran.A. chairsB. paintingsC. furnitureD.curtains444. In the bee family, drones do not work.A. female honeybeesB. male honeybeesC. workersD. queens445. The little boy had had a long day; he was feeling drowsy.A. lazyB. sleepyC. exhaustedD. sad446. His wealth dwindled into nothingness.A. lostB. diminishedC. wastedD. finished447. The Pacific coast is the region in the United States most prone to earthquakes. A. gales B. stor C. destruction D. tremors448. The doctor gave him an injection to ease his pain.A. assuage:B. auditC. assessD. augment449. Nowadays, the youngsters are averse to easy tasks.A. ferventB. fickleC. frivolousD. facile450. We used to play on the beach when the tide ebbed.A. cameB. flowed backC. vanishedD. flooded451. It was difficult to see ships in the distance because of the fog.A. sweatB. hazeC. dewD. frost452. Although the Carbon 14 _method of dating old objects is not foolproof, it is the best method available at present.A. wholly operationalB. entirely serviceableC. fully reliablepletely safe 453. Miss Baker's response to your request seemed gratifying.A. shrewdB. threateningC. overwhelmingD. pleasing454. Harry is gregarious by nature.A. unfriendlyB. stingyC. courtlyD. very friendly455. There must be some grit in the machinery; it isn't running smoothly.A. rough bits of metalB. rough bits of wireC. rough bits of sandD. rough bits of cloth456. The criminal insinuated that he had been roughly treated by the arresting officer.A. suggested indirectlyB. denied positivelyC. argued convincinglyD. stated flatly457. The ill treatment towards the prisoners finally led to an insurrection.A. a riskB. a riteC. a riseD. a riot458. Try to intercept the letter before it falls into the wrong hands.A. get overB. get aroundC. get hold ofD. get rid of459. His involuntary sigh betrayed his feelings.A. automaticB. unbelievableC. unnecessaryD. unreasonable460. The door won't latch properly.A. slamB. lockC. shutD. open461. The Miss Universe pageant will be held in Hong Kong this year.A. palaceB. exhibitionC. concertD.show462. He felt a pang at the thought of his missing child.A. thrustB. sharp painC.shiverD. shock463. Even after the government troops were defeated partisans continued to fight the invaders inA. citizensB. local peopleC. regular armiesD.guerrillas464. He argued that these books had a pernicious effect on young minds.A. deepB. far-reachingC. indirectD. harmful .465. His interest indicates that he must be a student of philology.A. languageB. ethnicityC. paleontologyD. mammals466. Wading across a stream, he got the shoes completely wet.A. TransactingB. FordingC. MistingD. Bleaching467. The Roman Empire rapidly waned in power in the 5th century.A. acceleratedB. declinedC.speededD. rose468. Students will be admitted irrespective of sex, age and nationality.A. heightB. propertyC. political viewsD. gender469. Everybody in our class likes her shining eyes.A. ludicrousB. lusciousC. licentiousD. lustrous470. The news of the bank's failure was a thunderbolt.A. a great eventB.unexpectedC. a shockD. a misfortuneIII. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms where necessary.A) volley disconcert stipend crucible bogus quack showdownrabies stint bigotry471. He went to see a _ who said he could cure him wrth some kind of strange herbs. 472. Commentators believe there is no reason for the latest killings than a renewed wave of _ and hatred.473. She produced some _ documents io support her claim.474. He has just finished a _ of compulsory military service.475. Millions of dollars were spent on lawyers in a courtroom _ between the two companies.476. Dogs, cats, foxes and bats can all carry _.477. Even as the funeral took place, guerrillas hidden nearby fired a fresh _ of machine-gun fire.478. This theatre is the _ comedy, where fame or failure is found.479. We were _ to be told, "You can't be trusted."480. As deputy chairman of the company, he will receive an annual _ of $220,000. .B) sheen extant stodgy innate rugged indigenous heckle hunchpasta wobble481. They _ him and interrupted his address wirh angry questions.482. Using this polish will restore the _ to your furniture.483. Medieval customs are _ in some parts of Europe.484. New ownership can often bring a fresh outlook to _ companies.485. He manages to combine two strands of the British character which is a(n) _ conservatism with flashes of eccentricity.486. Jeeps are _ vehicle, designed for rough conditions.487. The _ medical traditions in the area make extenslve use of plants.488. He _ his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.489. Spaghetti, verrnicelli, ravioli are types of _.490. I narrowly missed a cyclist who _ into my path.C) mime writhe cleavage stoke shit adultery parsley discourseerotic tyro491. She was responsible for the daily household chores, such as _ the fire and making the beds,492. Don't do it that way! _, now you've broken_it!493. He was _ something at me across the pub but I couldn't understand what he was trying to say.494. She is going to divorce him on the grounds of _ .495. There is a marked _ between the parties about the government's defence policy. 496. Civilized _ between the two countries has become impossible.497. It might sound like some kind of wild fantasy, but it wasn't a( n) _ experience at all.498. A(n) _ is someone who has very little experience of something.499. Sprinkle a little _ on the soup as garnish.500. The shark was _ around wildly, trying to get_free.参考答案:I.. 401~410 BDBCB DBBCD 411~420 BBDAD AACBA421~430 CDDDC ACDADII. 431~440 ABDDA CABDB 441~450 CADBB BDADB451~460 BCDDC ADCAB 461~470 DBDDA BBDDCIII. 471. quack 472. bigotry 473. bogus 474. stint 475. showdown476. rabies 477. volley 478. crucible 479. disconcerted 480. stipend481. heckled 482. sheen 483. extant 484. stodgy 485. innate486. rugged 487. indigenous 488. hunched 489. pasta 490. wobbled491. stoking 492.Shit 493. miming 494. adultery 495. cleavage 496.discourse 497. erotic 498. tyro 499. parsley 500. writhing。
八年级英语职业词汇练习题30题含答案解析
八年级英语职业词汇练习题30题含答案解析1.My mother often takes care of sick people. She is a _____.A.teacherB.doctorC.writerD.artist答案解析:B。
妈妈经常照顾病人,所以是医生。
A 选项teacher 是老师,主要职责是教学;C 选项writer 是作家,从事写作工作;D 选项artist 是艺术家,进行艺术创作。
2.My father builds houses. He is a _____.A.cookB.engineerC.builderD.policeman答案解析:C。
爸爸建造房子,所以是建筑工人。
A 选项cook 是厨师,负责烹饪食物;B 选项engineer 是工程师,范围比较广;D 选项policeman 是警察,维护治安。
3.My aunt works in a school and teaches students. She is a _____.A.nurseB.scientistC.teacherD.actor答案解析:C。
在学校教学生,所以是老师。
A 选项nurse 是护士,在医院工作照顾病人;B 选项scientist 是科学家,进行科学研究;D 选项actor 是演员,从事表演工作。
4.My uncle drives a bus. He is a _____.A.driverB.doctorC.writerD.painter答案解析:A。
叔叔开公交车,所以是司机。
B 选项doctor 是医生,治病救人;C 选项writer 是作家,写作;D 选项painter 是画家,画画。
5.My cousin works in a restaurant and cooks food. She is a _____.A.cookB.waiterC.managerD.singer答案解析:A。
《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)》第二套
I. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE that best complete the sentence:101. It is _ of the young senator to challenge the leadership so soon.A. presumptuousB. jubilantC.quizzicalD. ultrasonic102. We mustn't get impatient; if we _ our time the chance will come.A. bideB. joltC. jutD. bode103. To assess future needs the Department simply _ past demand trends.A. whoopedB. wiggledC. extraditedD.extrapolated104. She was putting lumps of sugar into her tea with a pair of silver _.A. tongsB. toadsC. titsD.tonsillitis105. John was admitted to the sixth grade on _.A. progenyB. probityC. proD. probation106. _ are clever tricks'that people use to persuade other people to do something.A. QuipsB. WilesC. BingesD. Flicks107. She loves me and I _ her affection.A. rebuffB. rebutC. reciprocateD.recapitulate108. The invalid was _ lazily on the couch.A.recliningB. recoilingC. recoupingD. recounting109. A _ person is one whom you trust, but who harms you secretly.A. profuseB.blandC. forcibleD. treacherous110. She made shorthand notes which she later _.A. inscribeB. describeC. prescribeD. transcribe111. The rider _ his horse to make it go faster.A. lashB. extolC. fulminateD. hiss112. _ are gifts of money, clothes, food, etc. to poor people.A.HypnosesB. QuidC. QuinesD.Alms113. Two months later a _ calling itself the "New Opposition" issued a circular to all member.A. screenplayB. retributionC.contraceptionD. faction114. If you _ to something, you mention it in a very indirect way.A. alightB. alludeC. allureD. allot115. The artistic _ Smards devoted his life to the completion of a great masterpiece.A. inmateB. kinsmanC. hypocriteD. zealot116. When the river Nile overflows, it leaves _ on the surrounding fields.A. sedimentB. exodusC. blobD. primrose117. We received the _ indicating the amount of money.A. quailB. qualmC. quietusD. quittance118. Next month there will be the ceremony of _ the new chancellor.A. misconductB. prescienceC.presidencyD. induction119. _ is a science in which control system in electronic and mechanical devices are studied and compared to biological systems.A. SatansB. TenetsC. CyberneticsD. Witchcraft120. The theatre had semicircular _ of seats.A. poutsB. tiersC. cobsD.cobbles121. By now John was _ with indignation and we gathered round trying to pacify him.A.pouncingB. convulsingC. harkingD. seething122. Nails _ from the board and had to be removed for safety.A. procuredB. coercedC. protrudedD. cohered123. She knew that her efforts to _ cheerfulness weren't convincing.A.fermentB. fendC. festerD. feint124. An _ is a bed covering, placed on top of sheets and blankets, that is filled with small soft feathers or warm material,A. alkaliB. eiderdownC. algaD. electrode125. If you are _ to something, you feel strongly that you are not willing to do it or that you don't like it.A.averseB.avidC. awesomeD. azure126. At the top of the steps was a _ of Shakespeare on a pedestal.A.buttB.bunkC. buttockD. bust127.The social workers tried to _ the juvenile delinquents.A. quarantineB. muddleC. rehabilitateD.indent128. To _ fact, figures, etc., is to write them in columns.A.allayB. tabulateC. foistD. trespass129. In ancient times, a _ was forced to work on his lord's land, almost as a slave.A.rectorB.serfC. marksmanD.gal130. He gave me an _ either Mary have to leave, or me.A. ulcerB. ultimatumC. underdogD. underworldII. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:131.The manager juggled his figures to make it seem that the company was prosperous.A. played tricks withB. played fast and loose withC. played a double game with D .played into the hands of132. The children became boisterous when their mother left the room.A. quietB.wildC. well-behavedD. sad133. The mathematician was working at the zenith of her power.A. middleB. nadirC. highest pointD. beginning134. My wife didn't accede with what vou suggested to us.A.agree toB. believe inC. listen toD. argue about135. He received world-wide acclaim for landing on the moon.A. successB. awardC.praiseD. complaint136. He was acquitted of his role in the disturbance.A. absolvedB.accusedC. criticizedD. punished137. He bought a bonnet for his girl friend yesterday.A.walletB. handbagC. hatD. necklace138. Parks are a great boon to people in big cities.A.bloomingB. blessingC. DressingD. bleaching139. The prisoner made a breach in the wall and escaped.A. markB. holdC. crackD. blockage140.The United Nations was asked to mediate the break between the two governments.A. driftB. riftC. shiftD. lift141. Carcasses of animals lay rotten among the trees.A. ThousandsB. Dead bodiesC. FleshD. Bones142. The chilcl was caressed by his mother with her hand.A. hitB. embracedC. fondledD. slapped143. After heavy rain the water formed many cascades down the hill.A.rapidsB. ditchesC.brooksD. rivers144. Cavities in teeth are caused by decay.A. DiseasesB. DirtsC.HolesD. Rots145. The students exulted at the last day of school.A. rejoicedB.left sadC. were freeD. shouted146. The speaker is going to tell us his fabulous adventures on the moon.A. sad-endingB. romanticC.amazingD. dangerous147. The counterfeit bills were a good facsimile of the real ones.A. FactorialB. ReproductionC. identificationD.similarity148. Since he is shy about asking in public, his voice always falters a littleat the beginning of his speeches.A.fallsB. stammersC. failsD. changes149. Freedom of the press is a farce under a dictatorship.A. a principleB. an impossible taskC.an imaginationD. a mockery150. Sandy thought she was fat, so she went on a crash diet.A.obeseB. obesenessC. greasyD. obesity151. There is concern about whether the budget will be ready for the new fiscal year.A. previousB. schoolC. calendarD.financial152. The golden age of whale fishery is over.A. eatingB.catchingC. sellingD. storage153. People said those guesses were probably correct.A. contradictionsB.allusionsC. conjecturesD. suggestions154. A gush of water came out when the pump started.A. dripB.treamC. bucketD. pool155. This place is a habitat for pit vipers.A. habitB. homeC. foodD. candle156.The enemy soldiers wereon the hither side of the river.A. thisB. the otherC. bothD. neither157. The miser kept a hoard of coins at a secret cabin.A.collectionB.handfulC. boxD. pocketful158. Nelson s voice was so hoarse that he could hardly speak.A.huskyB. raptC.sleekD.chaste159. The driver hobbled around on crutches for a month after the accident.A. walked lamelyB. walked steadilyC. walked blindlyD. walked warily 160. All of us mocked at his craving for fame and profit.A. were againstB. honoredC. jeered atD. interfered with 161. There was a sing on the gate which read: " Do not molest the dog. "A. feedB. disturbC. frightenD. touch162. I'11 have to walk through the moor to find the missing child.A. wastelandB.grasslandC. barren landD. farm land163. Sally was mortified by her date's unprecedented behaviour.A. eradicatedB. overjoyedC.humiliatedD. challenged164. The boy built a castle on a mound of sand.A. pileB.basketC.ditchD.load165. The boys always munch popcorn while they watch the movie.A. crackB.chewC. swallowD. drink166. In former days, poets often called the sky " the vault of heaven ".A. arched roofB. topC. borderD. limit167. I have a vehement hatred of people who are cruel to animals.A. mildB. fierceC. personalD. deep-rooted168. The court judged him sane and responsible for his acts.A. sound-mindedB. guiltyC. fanaticD. negligent169. In the chocolate factory we work under very sanitary conditions.A. strictB. hygienicC. favorableD. strenuous170. The fox hid in the thicket where the dogs could not reach it.A. forestB. caveC. crackD.bushIII.Fill in the blanks with the words given below Change the forms where necessary.A) subsist infantry terminology slagcontort rapacious elopebilateral dexterous moor171. With one _ movement, he flicked the omelet over in the pan.172. According to a recent study, at least 2000 people _ by picking through the city's garbage. 173. I find scientific _ hard to understand.174. His face had _ with bitterness and age.175. _ soldiers looted the house in the defeated city.176. We _ the boat to a large tree root.177. When two people_ they go away secretly together to get married.178. The huge heapes _ warned us that we were approaching a mining area.179. The _ are being sent into the battle zone.180. French and Germany have signed a(n) _ agreement to help prevent drug smuggling.B) grapple mandarin firmament artery renounce morale subjective hoot slake jade181. Your _ are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body.182. She is one of the rising stars in the political _ .183. In the sentence "I wish I were rich", the verb " were" is in the _.184. The policeman was _ with two men.185. She _ her horn at the dog in the road.186.She speaks _ Chinese.187. After our long game of tennis , we _ our thirst with a beer.188. _ is a hard stone, usually green in color, that is used for making jewelry and ornaments.189. A couple of victories would boost the team's _ enormously.190. Gandhi _ the use of violence.C) contour indelible paraphrase wean marine rescind substantiate slew tether morass191. The _ of the car has beenchanged, making the new model less boxlike.192. We have evidence to _ allegation that corruption took place.193. The car hit a patch of ice and _ around violently.194. We keep the goat on a(n) _ when it is grazing.195. In his 20 years working for the company, he made a(n) _ maek on it.196. The farmer's tractor had turned the lane into a(n) _ of mud which was difficult towalk through.197. Trade Union leaders have damanded the government _ the price rise.198. The docklandwere derelict for many years before they were converted into a(n)_.199. A _ of something written or spoken is the same thing expressed in a different way.200. She started to _ her baby when it was about six months.参考答案:I. 101~110 AADAD BCADD 111~120 ADDBD ADDCB121~130 DCDBA DCBBBII. 131~140 ABCAC ACBCB 141~150 BCACA CBBDA 151~160 DBCBB AAAAC 161~170 BACAB ABABD III. 171. dexterous 172. subsist 173. terminology 174. contorted 175. Rapacious 176. moored177. elope 178. slag 179. infantry180. bilateral 181. arteries 182. firmament183. subjunctive 184.grappling 185. hooted186. Mandarin 187. slaked 188. Jade189. morale 190. renounced 191. contour192. substantiate 193. slewed 194. tether195. indelible 196. morass 197. rescind198. marina 199. paraphrase 200. wean。
英语专八词汇竞赛试题及答案
外国语学院英语专业八级词汇竞赛试题1.He has a ______ in his back.A. croonB. crookC. crinkleD. crouch2. As the case of Amitar Ray and his family exemplifies, professional immigrants are among the most rapidly ______ ----first because of their occupational success and second because of the absence of strong ethnic networks that reinforce the culture of origin.A. assimilatedB. consumedC. accustomedD. fascinated3. While researchers may not _____ the expansive claims of hard-core vitamin enthusiasts, evidence suggests that the nutrients play a much more complex role in assuring vitality and optimal health than was previously thought.A. authorizeB. licenseC. counteractD. endorse4. I wouldn’t say your stomach was big, and it is just slightly _____.A. convexB. crabbyC. crateD. crappy5. The operation on _____ is very successful, and his eyesight will soon get right again.A. browB. kidneyC. eyelashD. cornea6. Her laughter is _______!A. contagiousB. corroborateC. congenialD. consonant7. He kept his _______ in the crisis.A. propertyB. composureC. constellationD. connoisseur8. The patient has been in a _____ for a week and doesn’t seem to have any hope of recovery.A. dormancyB. hibernationC. comaD. sleep9. The motor boat _______ the water up as it passed.A. churnedB. aroseC. fillipedD. triggered10. He cleaned out ______ of coal from the stove.A. dustB. cindersC. lampblackD. feculence11. Their _______ greetings did not seem heartfelt.A. commensurateB. commentaryC. ceremoniousD. ataraxy12. Washing machines take advantage of ________ to dry the clothes.A. centrifugationB. gravitationC. spinD. circumrotation13. Her long hair fell over her shoulders in a _____ of curls.A. celesteB. creekC. cascadeD. circle14. She was always ______ at her husband.A. captivatedB. crabbedC. demagogicD. carping15. Without my glasses I _____ into the wrong room.A. blunderedB. bustledC. burrowedD. burlesque16. Is he a bass or a ______?A. violoncellistB. conductorC. baritoneD. composer17. Yesterday’s ______ killed a party of skiers and destroyed several trees.A. earthquakeB. avalancheC. wrackD. tsunami18. Modern war needs _____ operations and attack.A. amphibiousB. amphibianC. amorphousD. amorous19. Heat often ______ pain.A. aggravatesB. alleviatesC. dilutesD. distills20. The event acted as a _____ for the war.A. buoyB. fuseC. signalD. catalyst21. The kind of ______ cream is very good.A . moisturizedB moisturizingC moistureD . moisturize22. The ____ of details made most of the audience lose their interest in the report.A. maze B swamp C morass D. pitfall23. Many animals display ____instincts only while their offspring are young and helpless.A. cerebralB. imperiousC.rueful D. maternal24. While she had the fever, she _____for hours.A .raved B. sniggered C. tittered D. perforated25. The meeting took on a different ____after his moving speech.A. presageB. postureC. travestyD. trauma26. If you spill hot liquid on your skin it will ____you.A. scaleB. scaldC. shunD. shunt27. The guests, having eaten until they were____, now listened inattentively to the speakers.A. contraceptiveB. satiatedC. gripedD. trespassed28. We saw the canoe____, throwing its passengers into the water.A. prostrateB. overturnC. simulateD. brag29. The orphanage is just one of her____ causes.A. phoneticB. philanthropicC. prevalentD. lunatic30. After a period of probation a_____ becomes a nun.A. sopranoB. hippie C novice D. monsieur31. The_____ warned the sleeping troops that the enemy was creeping near.A. pickpocketB. pickupC. pikeD. picket32. The poor man’s clothes were so ____that they couldn’t be repaired any more.A. oozedB. mockedC. moppedD.ragged33. The machinery had been wrecked so efficiently that police were sure it was a case of____.A. vagabonded.B. sabotageC. paradoxD. tachyon34. The actor amused the audience by ____some well-known people.A. embroideringB. riggingC. mimickingD. yelping35. Government loan have been the ____of several shaky business companies.A. tornadoB. salvationC. delinquencyD. momentum36. He has been drinking alcohol so heavily that his death severely affected and got his ____ alcoholically.A. quittanceB. qualmC. quailD. quietus37. That journalist has a ______ writing style; he criticizes everyone he writes about.A. sardonicB. cynical C satirical D mocking38. The air was ______ with the perfume of the flowers.A. saturatedB. filledC. soakedD. loaded39. His _____ strength was a counterpoise to the disease.A. robustB. sturdyC. powerfulD. strong40. The soldiers had to ____ when they were beaten in battle.A. fallB. withdraw C retire D retreat41. It's the third time that he changed his mind; he's so_________!A. fictitiousB. ferociousC. fickleD. fragile42. He is the special guest on a _________ occasion.A. galaB. gauntC. galacticD. gloom43. “Was the boss angry?”“Yes, he was really_________”A. gailyB. fumingC. funkyD. furtive44. A _________of wind upset the small boat.A. floppyB. fluidC. flurryD. flush45. This act is a _________violation of human rights.A. flagrantB. flaccidC. fragrantD. flair46. The engineer _________ his designing ideas to the board of directors.A. spokeB. expoundedC. extrapolatedD. exploited47. He was _________ to the position of a general manager of the company.A. exhortedB. exertedC. exhaledD. exalted48. She was _________of her sister’s new fashionable dress.A. enviableB. enviousC. admiredD. admiring49. _________ in his book he forgot the time.A. OccupiedB. EngulfedC. EngrossedD. Endorsed50. Church _________ has remained unchanged for many years.A. dregsB. dogmaC. dosageD. dogwatch51. He and I _________from each other in choosing a suitable candidate.A. dissembledB. dissectedC. dissentedD. disseminated52. My secretary is very _________, and she never tells anyone unconcerned anything about the company business.A. discreetB. discreditedC. distressedD. disconcerted53. Do you always _________ to your parents’ wishes?A. defyB. deferC. defileD. deflate54. That man is quite a _________, and he always wears expensive new clothes.A. daintyB. daggerC. dandyD. sloven55. A sick person is likely to be ________about his food.A. futileB. fuzzyC. fussyD. fulsome56. The candidate _________ at the reporter’s question.A. flaredB. flashedC. flamedD. blazed57. The hunter had to _________ death when he suddenly found out that a bear was coming toward him.A. feudB. fazeC. festerD. feign58. You should spend your money carefully and avoid _________.A. extravaganceB. luxuryC. grandeurD. splendor59. He had been five years in _________.A. ejectB. exileC. evictD. banish60. This sum of money is _________ for our research.A. elatedB. earmarkedC. elicitedD. eluded61. The_____ is used by astrologers to help calculate the influence of the planets on people’s lives.A. zephyrB. zodiacC. zymeD. zest62. The scents of the flowers were _____ to us by the breeze.A. interceptedB. detestedC. saturatedD. wafted63. The machinery had been wrecked so efficiently that police were sure it was a case of____.A. vagabondB. sabotageC. paradoxD. tachyon64. I assure you there was no____ motive in my suggestion.A. ulteriorB. stationaryC. vulgarD. toxic65. The hunter kept the lion’s skin and head as____.A. trophiesB. filletC. tulipD. clown66. Despite his wealth and position, he has an _____ personality.A. uncouthB. unprecedentedC. underminingD. unassuming67. The island is maintained as a_____ for endangered species.A. wetlandsB. sanctuaryC. mire D .heath68. At weekends the beach is crowded with noisy _____.A. trippersB. trappingsC. tranquilD. transmutation69. The guests, having eaten until they were____, now listened inattentively to the speakers.A. contraceptedB. gripedC. satiatedD. trespassed70. If you spill hot liquid on your skin it will ____you.A. scaleB. shunC. scaldD. shunt71. Is there no escape from the _____ cigarette smoke in restaurants?A. undercoverB. ubiquitousC. lenientD. stoical72. While she had the fever, she _____for hours.A .raved B. sniggered C. tittered D. perforated73. The mice _____when the cat came.A. rambledB. lingeredC. scamperedD. sauntered74. On August 18th the president announced a general _____for political exiles.A. adoB. yogaC. quartetD. amnesty75. His desk is a _____.A. shambleB. shamblesC. squanderD. squadron76. That reactionary theory has long been a vile______.A. yogaB. tetherC. suffrageD. stench77. Vines are ______ over the fences.A. trappedB. slinkC. snootyD. straggling78. If you _____ something, such as food or drink, you reduce its quality or make it weaker, for example by adding water to it.A. adulterateB. moorC. vaccinateD. sue79. The meeting took on a different ____after his moving speech.A. presageB. postureC. travestyD. trauma80. Their business was war, murder, and_____ .A. unisonB. undertakingC. pillageD. truce81. He attempted to frighten us with the idea that global warming is notactually happening but is instead a _______ staged by a shadowy network of overzealous environmentalists.A. coaxB. hoaxC. hawkD. mimic82. Manufacturers are rubbing their hands with _________ as they prepare to cash in.A. glumB. grimC. gleeD. glower83. He urged his supporters to continue their demonstrations, but asked that they not _________ people from going to work or school, or destroy property.A. impeachB. impedeC. impartD. impair84. Modern medical search results have proved that some diseases are present by ________.A. heredityB. heresyC. heterodoxD. hegemony85. The ________ pressure of modern life grows to be extremely unbearable to him.A. insolentB. inquisitiveC. indubitableD. insidious86. To compound its low status in the medical _______, travel medicine has to rely on statistics that are patchy at best.A. hierarchyB. rankC. listD. catalogue87. The fretfulness of some parents, and the speed with which they ________ the parenting skills of others, dominated the debate on Wednesday night.A. benignB. malevolentC. malignD. align88. He supplements his ________ income by working on Saturdays.A. copiousB. meagerC. sterileD. scant89. He has been dedicated to the protection of the _________ cultures that exist in Libya.A. ingeniousB. indigenousC. ingenuousD. genuine90. The couple leads a ________ life that will never be made into a major motion picture.A. pedestrianB. intriguingC. animatedD. humdrum91. Rosie Perez wins most of the cheers when playing a no-talent Latino singer who _______ her English and does awful versions of old show tunes.A. minglesB. wrigglesC. manglesD. dingles92. For the safest and most ________-free online shopping experience, it's best to stick with merchants you know and trust.A. harassmentB. vexationC. agitationD. hassle93. Thompson, who has been criticized for a _________ style of campaigning, at his desk, sleeves rolled up and busy at work.A. languishB. languidC. anguishD. lavish94. The tension illustrates the broader dilemma the U.S. faces in deciding how to deal with such sovereign funds: It relies on their capital inflows to bolster the U.S. economy, but some officials worry that foreign ownership of key U.S. companies could ________ national security.A. jeopardizeB. shieldC. intimidateD. venture95. The UN threatened to _________ economic sanctions if the talks were broken off.A. revokeB. provokeC. invokeD. evoke96. It was reported that undercover agents had ________ the crime ring and eventually busted their gambling racket.A. saturateB. filterC. permeateD. infiltrate97, While the Democratic front-runners have equivocated, New Mexico Gov.Bill Richardson, who signed legislation allowing illegal immigrants to be licensed four years ago, was _______ about his reasons.A. tangibleB. distinctC. lucidD. equivocal98. They operated a drug-smuggling business under the _______ of an employment agency.A. disguiseB. guiseC. poiseD. wizard99. The dentist's lecture on the merits of flossing got only a ________ response.A. lukewarmB. apatheticC. genialD. glacial 100. Mbeki has said he is making progress in attempts to ________ between Mugabe's party and its main opposition.A. meditateB. mendicantC. mitigateD. mediate Keys:1-5 BACAD 6-10 ABCAB 11-16 CACDA 17-20 CBABD21-25 BCDAB 26-30 BBBBC 31-35 DDBCB 36-40 DAAAD41-45 CABCA 46-50 BDBCB 51-55 CABCC 56-60 ADABB61-65 BDBAA 66-70 DBACC 71-75 BACDB 76-80 DDABC81-85 BCBAD 86-90 ACBBD 91-95 CDBAC 96-100 DCBAD。
英语专业八级历年真题听力词汇
121,124班同学表格中的单词10月13日小测试中听写Specialized 专relevance negotiation statue evidence业的approach adaptation hypothesis syntax generaleducationlaunch journals enrollment colony flexibility questionnaire headquarters pros and cons tutor audiolingual monologue specialist brainstorming Imagery implications security privilege slavery ancestor, offspring composer subtitle architecture solo monarchy orchestra native art gallery cello opera civilization boom prosperity multilingual bilingual,dimension inspiration urbanization pension culturaldiversitycultural shock survey randomly Islam Buddhism statistics sample definition convention Christianity data paraphrase interpretation objective terminology academic capitalism quantity sonnet masterpiece eloquence realism rhetoric fable aesthetics genre classicism essay prose epicadaptability methodologyFeel at ease 感觉轻松Recall 回忆,回想Good talker 善于言谈者Secure 安全adjnAcquaintance 熟人,认识的人Observation 观察nObserve vExtrovert n 外向的人Introvert 内向的人Respond 回应,回答Skillful 有技能的,有技术的Conversationalist 健谈者Recommend 建议TV presenter 电视节目主持人Fascinating 吸引人的Notorious 臭名昭著的,声名狼藉的Billionaire 亿万富翁Responder 回答者,应答者Catchword 醒目的字和词语Invitation 邀请nListen for 听取,听到Obvious 明显的Idle 闲散的,无所事事的Component 组成部分Subject 主题Stick to 坚持Assume 假设Tones of voice 音调Astonishment 惊讶nAstonish vLaunch 开始Academic discussion 学术讨论Imagery 意象,肖像,图像,比喻Mild 温和的,温柔的Animated 有活力的,活泼的Unanimated 无生气的,不活泼的Intend 意图,打算Sole 唯一的Monologue 独白Gaze 凝视Wander 漫游Stare 凝视Glare 怒目而视Attentive 留心听的,注意的,警惕的Discomfort 不舒服,不舒适Ease v 使···放松Uneasy 不安的Hesitate 犹豫vHesitant adjInvariably 总是Light 轻松的Visible 可见的Soften 软化Loosen 松动In response to 回应Cement n 水泥Cement v 加强,巩固,用水泥粘合Parting 分手,分离,分别Determine 决定Take advantage of 利用,占···的便宜Parting moment 分离时刻Close the deal 结束某事,成交(生意)Firm adj 紧握的,牢牢的Handshake 握手Take over 接管,接任,接手Hand squeeze 握手Body language 肢体语言Form friendship 发展友谊Professor 教授Emeritus 退休而保留头衔的Academic career 学术生涯Tutor 导师Department head 部门主管Dean 系主任,院长Vice chancellor 副校长Brand new 全新的Fantastic 极好的,了不起的;不切实际的Competition 竞争Degree 学位Arts faculty 艺术系,文学院Preparation 准备Profession 专业,职业General education 普通教育Striking 惊人的Specialized 专业的Subsequent 随后的,后来的Educator 教育人员,教学人员,教育工作者Administrator 管理人,行政人员Institution 机构Broad 宽泛的,宽广的,广义的Context 环境,语境Elite education 精英教育Mass education 大众教育Privilege 特权,特有的好处Graduate 本科毕业生,(美国)研究生Emphasis 强调Program 项目Practical 实际的Utilitarian 功利的Utilize v 利用Utility n 用处Personal development 个人发展Regret 后悔Bachelor 单身汉;学士Cater to 迎合Decent 适当的,得体的Technical 技术的Technical institution 技术学院,职业培训机构At the expense of 以···为代价Comment on 评价,评论Phenomenon 现象Phenomena (pl)Fees 费用,(尤指)学费On···grounds 以···为根据,Financial 经济的,金钱的Contend 主张,争辩Maintain standard 维持标准Concentrate on 集中Quality 质量Judge 判断,评判Relevant 相关的Shift 转换Independent 独立的Flexibility 灵活性Flexible adjAdaptability 适应性Adapt vAdaptation nAdaptable adjGuarantee 保证Technically trained 技术培训的Definite 绝对的In a sense 从某种意义上说No doubt 毫无疑问Intellectual 智力的,善于思考的Philosopher 哲学家Philosophy 哲学Value of life 生命的价值Common ground 共同点Generation 代Challenge 挑战Cornerstone 基石Legacy 遗产Rest on 依赖于Construction 建设Lab 实验室= laboratoryEver-adaptable 适应性强的,永远能适应的Essence 核心,精华Education of mind 思想的教育Senior 大四学生Instructor 教练,导师Instruct v Instruction nLibrary research 图书馆查阅资料Research paper 研究报告Compare 比较Essay 论文,短文Involve 涉及Define 定义vDefinition nIdentify 识别身份,确认Audience 观众,听众Raw material 原材料Outline n 大纲,提纲v 列提纲Revise 修改(内容)Printed material 书面材料Periodical n 学术期刊adj 定期的Take notes 做笔记Brainstorming 头脑风暴,集思广益Pre-writing stage 写作前的阶段Survey 调查Available 可获得的A given topic 固定的话题Analytical 分析的,分析性的adj Analyze v = analyseAnalysis n 单数Analyses n 复数Argument 争论,议论文Proof nEventually 最终地=finally Definite 固定的,特定的,绝对的,Manage the source 整理材料Survey-type research paper 调查性质的分析报告Argumentative research paper 议论性的分析报告Gather facts 收集资料=collect Interpret 解释说明=explain Evaluate 评估,评定,测评Quotation 引用nQuote vSummary 概括Summarize vParaphrase 解释,释义,意译Representative sampling 典型抽样Objective 客观的Subjective 主观的Pros and cons 优缺点,利弊Attitude 态度Side with 赞同某人观点Cite 引用,举例Relevant 有关的Irrelevant 无关的Vary with 与···不同Reveal 显示,揭露,提出,提示Present v 提出,展示Defend 辩证,论证,保护,辩护Interpretation n 解释Considerable 大量的,程度高的Historical event 历史事件Contemporary 同时代的,当代的Active 积极的,有活力的,主动的Statement 声明,陈述,立场,评估报告Conclusion 结论Initial 首先的,首要的Subject 主题,主旨Process 过程,程序Consult 咨询,查询Readily 轻而易举地,便利地Cut down 砍下,缩小,减少,降低= narrow downManageable 可操控的,易于处理的Reasonable 合理的Realistic 现实的,现实主义的Scarcely 几乎不= hardly,seldomLet alone 更不要说,不干涉,不打扰Specific 具体的Revolution 革命Franco-American Alliance 法国与美国联合,法美同盟Possibility 可能性= likelihood Goal 目标,目的=aim,purpose,objective,targetInvestigation n 调查Investigate vSuppose 假设Finance n 财政,金融Finance v 提供资金,资助College education 大学教育Current 现在的,当下的,目前的Educational opportunity 教育机会Financial status 财政状况,经济能力Financial aid 经济支援,财政辅助Charge 收费,开价Issue 话题,事件,争论点,争端Concentrate on 集中=focus on Edit the draft 编辑稿件Look into 调查,深入了解Verify 核实,查证Verification nUnattractive 不吸引人的,无趣的Proportion 比例Mental illness 精神疾病,心理疾病Physical illness 生理疾病Childhood 童年Sensible 合理的Eat sensibly 合理饮食Develop illnesses 得病Concerned about 关心Family feeling 家庭情感Lock up 锁上Apart from 远离,除了···还有Married 已婚的Household 家庭Private 私隐的,个人的Sign 标记,符号Increased loneliness 逐渐增加的孤独感Take place 发生,出现Gradual 逐渐的Recognize 识别,认可Interesting experiment 有趣的实验Tend to 趋向,偏向Perform 表现,表演Evening class 晚班Steadily improve 稳定上升Written language 书面语Spoken language 口头语Literary works 文学作品Novel 小说Poem 诗歌Invariably 总是Intend 意图,打算Evidence 线索,证据Text 文本Tradition 传统Literary trend 文学思潮,文学流派Cultural value 文化价值Symbol 象征Background research 背景调查,背景研究Scholar 学者Property 特质,特点,性质Diction 语言风格Image 形象Educated 受教育的Competent 有能力的Inevitable 无法避免的Interpretation 解释说明Grammatical conventions 语法惯例Cultural code 文化准则Hand down 传承Perspective 观点Belief 信念Response 反应In a sense 从某种意义上来说Inescapable 无法逃避的Essential issue 要点Contextual 上下文的,语境的Competency 能力,技能Constructed 建设的,设立的、Evoke 激发,激起Style 风格In regard to 关于,涉及Comprehend 理解,掌握Insist 坚持Social structure 社会结构Tradition of writing 写作传统Personal influence 个人影响Imaginative 想象中的Negotiation 谈判Acquire 获得,取得Phenomenon 现象Derive from 来源于,来自于Resume 简历nResume 继续vPsychology department 心理部门Fascinating 吸引人的Problem-solving approach 解决问题的方法Confirm 确认Practical 现实的,实际操作的Orientation 导向Temporary 暂时的,临时的Design a survey 设计一个调查Analyse 分析Produce a report 提交一份报告Advertising agency 广告公司,广告中介Office furnishing 办公室装饰Sophisticated 复杂的Questionnaire 调查问卷Shampoo 洗发香波Brand 品牌Agency 代理机构Campaign 运动,活动Assistant researcher 代理研究员Research department 研究部门Challenge 挑战Position 职位,地位Senior researcher 高级研究员Combine 结合,联合Management skill 管理技能Research interest 研究兴趣Varied work 多变的工作,丰富的工作Job description 工作的描述Application 申请Cutback 裁员Present 目前的Administer 管理,治理Assistant 助手Section 部门=sector=departmentWord processing 文字处理Photocopy 影印,复印Secretary 秘书Secretarial 秘书的,文书的Type 打字In short hand 快速的Personal computer 个人电脑=PCOn the track 在轨道上,未离题Experimental design 实验设计Undergraduate 在读本科生Postgraduate 在读研究生Career 职业Career path 职业规划Upgrade 升级Qualifications 资格Enroll 招聘,招生Enrollment nMA=Master of Arts 文学硕士General history 通史Politics 政治Economics 经济学Reflect 反应Political value 政治观念Religious belief 宗教信仰Emotions 情绪,情感Daily activity 日常活动Ancestor 祖先Ceremony 庆典活动Essential quality 重要的特征Human society 人类社会Civilization 文化Objective 客观的Subjective 主观的Victim 受害者Power 权利,力量Misuse 滥用,误用Continent 大陆Anger 愤怒Sadness 悲伤Depict 描绘Religious art 宗教艺术Bible 圣经Absence 缺席,不存在Image 形象Islamic 伊斯兰教的Islam 伊斯兰教Unholy 不神圣的Palace 宫殿Mosque 清真寺Decoration 装饰,装饰品Geometric 几何的Geometry 几何Circle 圆形Square 正方形Triangle 三角形Traditional art 传统艺术Christian 基督教的Influence 影响Spiritual power 精神力量Tribe 部落Tribal adjMask 面具Head dress 头饰,皇冠Costume 服侍Glass case 玻璃柜子Admire 羡慕,仰慕Statue 雕像,雕塑Admirer 羡慕者,仰慕者Anti-war 反战的Statement 陈述,表达Existence 存在Functions 功能Practical 实际的,实在的Tribal society 部落社会Appreciate 欣赏Reflection n 反应Take place 发生Accordingly 相应地Figure 人像,人形,体形,身材Simplicity 简单Significance 重要性Historical event 历史事件Airline passenger 乘客Volume 量,音量Takeoff 起飞Landing 降落Handle 处理Flight 航班Aircraft 飞机Schedule n 时间表v 安排,排班Load 装载Line up 排列,排队iLounge 候机厅Overbook 过量预定Announcement 通知,通告Loudspeaker 喇叭,广播Oversell 过量销售Volunteer n 自愿者v 自愿Cash 现金Bribe 贿赂Guarantee 保证Confirm 确认Reservation 预定Presumably 假设Peak times 高峰期,旺季Off-peak 淡季Public holiday 公共假期Fare 费用Baggage 行李Hand luggage 随身行李Inexperienced 无经验的,缺乏经验的Business traveller 商务出差人员,上午旅行者Full price 全价Option 选择Via 提过Destination 目的地Efficiency 效率Energy 能量Unexpected 意料之外的Typhoon 台风Break down 出故障Optimistic 乐观的Pessimistic 悲观的Travel agent 旅行社Discount 打折First class 头等舱Business class 商务舱Economy class 经济舱On one's behalf 代表某人Overnight 过夜的,一夜之间Stuck 卡住,陷在Dreadful 可怕的Break 休息Weekend break 周末的休闲时光Stopover 中转Hotel chains 连锁酒店Popularity 普及度,受欢迎度Widely used 普遍使用的Native 本土的,本地的Lingua franca 世界语Term 专业术语Refer to 意指,提及Adopt 使用,运用,采用Singaporean 新加坡人First language 第一语言Second language 第二语言Foreign language 外语Increase dramatically 急剧增长Present status 当前状态,目前的地位Interlock 相互影响Interlocking reasons 多方面原因Historical 历史的Economic 经济的Cultural 文化的Factor 因素Sustain 维持Spread 传播Colonial 殖民的adjColony 殖民地nColonize 殖民vColonization 殖民nColonizer 殖民者Pilgrim Fathers 清教徒Massachusetts 马萨诸塞州Belief 信念,信仰(复数beliefs)Pioneering spirit 探索精神Desire 欲望,强烈的愿望Colonial master = colonizer Plant the flag 竖起旗帜,插上旗帜A bunch of 一捆,一束,一群(人)Convict 囚犯Guardian 保卫者Former 前者British Empire 大英帝国Unify 联合,统一,一致Dominate 占据主要地位,支配位置,主要位置Variety 多样化,种类繁多Indigenous 本地的,当地的Problematic 有问题的,引起问题的Maintain 维持Imposition 强迫,被迫接受Impose vMinistration 帮助,服侍,辅助Fade away 逐渐减弱消失Institutional 由来已久的,习以为常的,制度上的Institution nFar apart 遥远的Commerce 商业Commercial adjPhenomenon 现象Phenomena plSight 景色,景象Diverse 多种多样的Diversity nFast food restaurant 快餐店Brand 品牌Outlet 零售店,专卖店Boom 快速的发展,迅猛增长International travel 国际旅行Multi-lingualism 多语种,多语制Demonstrate 表现,展示,示威游行Demonstration nAirlines 航空公司,航线Announcement 播报,广播Broadcast 播放,播报Air-traffic control 空中交通管制Sea travel 海上交通Sea travel communication Information exchange 信息交流Academic discourse 学术演说,课堂授课Conference 会议Journal article 学术期刊,学术文章Astronomy 天文学Trial psychology 审讯心理学(Trial psychology:communication and persuasion in the courtroom)Zoology 动物学Default language 缺省语言Default 违约,弃权,不履行义务,计算机系统预设,省略时的解释Cite 引用Pop music 流行音乐Medium song 媒体音乐Cinema goer 电影观众TV viewer 电视观众Subtitle 副标题,字母Subtitled film 配字幕的电影Assure 确保,保证,确定Split 分裂Mutually 相互的Intelligible 可读懂的,明白易懂的Objection 反对nObject vWasteful 浪费的Fuel crisis 能源危机,燃料危机Conserve 保护,保存,节约Oil 石油Deliberate 故意的Jet 飞机A heck of 大量的,一大笔的(钱)Petrol 燃油Short-sighted 目光短浅的Rationale 基本原理,根本道理Existing 现存的Swarm n 一大群,v 蜂拥,拥堵Swarmed adj = crowded Unnecessary tourism 不必要的旅行Dreadful 可怕的Cold spell 春寒期Tremendous 巨大的Reasonable climate 适宜的气候Mild 温和的,温柔的Mild climateSympathize v 同情Sympathize with 支持Sympathy nSympathetic adjReckon 认为Motorway 高速公路Desolate adj 荒芜的,无人居住的v 破坏,毁坏Infrastructure 基础设施Rely on 依赖于,依靠Facility 设备,设施Pilot 飞行员Stewardess 空姐,女乘务员Concept 概念Outdated 过时的Lift up telephone 拿起电话Press the button 按下按钮Back and forth 来回地Personal contact 当面接触,人际关系Experimental report 实验报告Preliminary 开端的,预备性的,初步的Concerning 涉及Sign up for a course 申请上某个课程Emphasis 强调,重点(单数)Emphases (复数)Emphasize v = emphasiseMethodology 方法论Statistics 数据,统计学Pleasant surprise 惊喜Dare 敢于Shock 震惊Undoubtedly 毫无疑问地Journals 学术期刊Critically 批判性地Model 模型,模具Theory 理论Assumption 假设Assume vHypothesis 假设Hypotheses (复数)Scholar 学者Specialist 专家= expertProminence 显著,突出,声望Give prominence to 突出,重视Process 过程,程序Ancient 古老的Story teller 讲故事的人Structure n 结构v 行程结构,组织In accordance with 根据Widely recognized 被规范认可的Long established conventions 长久以来的传统Novelist 小说家Dictate 讲述,口述,规定,指令Form 形式(文学上的)Content 内容Invariably = always 总是Spell out 详细地说明On the part of 从某人的角度来说,就···而言,在···方面Govern 管理,统治,支配Structured 有组织的,有安排的Disciplined 受过训练的,遵守纪律的Section 部分,区域Established 确定的,建立的,制定的Sequence 次序Chunk 相当大的部分(如文章)Introduction 简介,引言部分Method section 方法部分Result section 结论部分Discussion part 讨论部分Formal 正式的Document 文件,资料Composed of 由···组成,包含A series of 一系列的Specific information 具体的信息Precise 精确的,精细的Subsection 分段,小节,分项Address the report 演说,演讲Mark n 分数v 打分,评分Assess 评估,评定Assessment nOn behalf of 代表,为了Idealize 理想化Hypothetical 假说的Intelligent 聪明的,有才智的Unknowledgeable 缺乏知识的,没有知识的Relevant 有关的Background 背景Argument 论证Define 定义,下定义Technical terms 专业术语=terminologyCollect data 收集数据Analyse data 分析数据Obtain 获得Take for granted 想当然,认为···是理所当然的,对···不予重视Approach 方法Subject 科目,主题Hand in 提交,上交Expectation 期待,预期Author 作者Implications 暗指,暗示,暗含的意义Evidence 证据,迹象Grasp 掌握,理解领会Format 排版,版式,设计,格式Justify 证明···是合理的Choice of topic 话题的选择Design 设计Conduct the study = do the study 做研究Conduct 执行Develop the habit 养成习惯Entertain 愿意考虑,娱乐,招待,款待Watch out 小心,谨慎Undertake 开始,着手做Project 项目Justification 正当的理由Contradicted 矛盾的,冲突的Findings 调查结果Basic issue 基本的事件Reader awareness 读者的意识So on and so forth 等等Distinguished 著名的,出名的Toastmaster 宴会主持人,祝酒提议人Effective 有效果的Speaking and listening skill 听说技能Headquarters 总部Headquartered 总部设在···Two-fold 双面的,两面的Personal growth 个人的成长,个人的发展Communication skill 交流技能Professional 专业的,职业的Definitely 绝对地,肯定地At large 一般的,总的;逍遥法外的Public speaking 公开演讲Overall 总的,总体的Self-confidence 自信Job situation 工作环境,职业状况Involved in 参与,卷入Deliver the message 传递信息Logical 逻辑的adjLogic 逻辑nFashion 方式,时尚,流行Get tense 变得紧张Get calm 冷静下来Organize thoughts 整理思路Feedback 反馈Menu 菜单Guidelines 指导方针Cater to 满足···的需求,迎合Objective 目标Vocal 嗓音的,用语言表达的Humor 幽默Parliamentary procedure 议会程序Master of ceremony 庆典的主持人Assignment 作业,任务Preparation 准备Present v 呈现,展现Evaluator 评价者Serve as 作为···功能Grammarian 语法学家Monitor 监督,监控Filler 填充物Phrase 短语Enhance 加强Craft 技能,手艺,工艺Sample 样品Determine 决定Gain 获得Trick 小伎俩,诀窍,技巧Trade 手艺,职业Progress v 进步,发展Fearful 害怕的Peer 同龄人,同地位的人;贵族Address somebody 向某人讲话(正式地)Degree 程度Leadership 领导地位,领导身份,领导才能Conduct meeting 主持会议Classification 分类=categorizationDeal with 处理,应对,对付Member 成员,会员Assumption 假设Regarding 涉及,关于Personal space 个人空间Anthropology 人类学Anthropologist 人类学家American Indians 美国印第安人Relations 关系Interact 互动,相互作用,相互影响Place sth on 放置在某位置,将某物置于某处境Continuum 连续统一体Range from···to 范围在···与···之间,在···与···之间变动High-context 高语境Low-context 低语境Significance 重要性,意义Significant 重要的In terms of 从某个方面而言Dependence 依靠,依赖Depend vDependent adjGroup thinking 团队思维Involvement 参与,牵连,兴趣Closeness 亲密感,亲近Privacy 隐私,私密性Violated 违背,冒犯adjViolate vJostle 推撞,推挤Body language 肢体语言Definition 定义Polychronic 多次发生的Multiple 复合的,多方面的Standard adj 标准的;n 标准Emphasize v 强调Emphasis n(sing)Emphases n (pl)Punctuality 准时nPunctual adj Be supposed to 应该,被期望Set standard 固定的标准,既定的标准Clock time 时钟时间The opposite 相反的,反面Event 事件Entity 实体Regardless of 不管,不顾Surroundings 环境Individuality 个人特征,个性Concept 概念Invasion 入侵,侵犯Respect 尊敬Desire 欲望Monochronic 同时存在的,同时发生的Lateness 迟到,晚点Flexibility 灵活性Flexible adj 灵活的Expect 期待Commodity 货物,货品Reinforce 增强,加强Stress v 强调;n 重点Aware 意识的,有意识的Relevance 相关性Reality 现实Negotiations 谈判,协商,商量Interpersonal relations 人际关系Affect 影响Multicultural situation 多文化状态Take into account 考虑到Brief 简短的,简洁的Radio talk 电台访谈Applied linguist 应用语言学家Applied linguistics 应用语言学Second language acquisition 第二语言习得Competent 能胜任的,能干的Competency 能力,胜任,技能=competenceAttempt to 试图,尝试Research study 学习研究Syntax 句法,语句结构Beyond a certain age 超过某个年龄Motivation 动机,动力,目的Similarity 相似性Mother tongue 母语Idiosyncratic 特质的,与众不同的Idiosyncrasy 特质,特征Feature 特征,特质Relative 相关的Acquire 获得,得到Language learning problem 语言学习能力Error 错误Syntactic construction 语句结构Differ v 有区别,不像Complicated 复杂的Process 程序Method 方法Effective 有效果的Absolutely 绝对地Specific conditions 具体的状态Translation 翻译Grammar teaching 语法教学Direct method 直接的方法Conversational skills 对话技能Audiolingual 通过听说的Emphasize A before B 强调A而不是BImmersion 沉入,浸入Exclusive 排除性的,排他性的Medium 媒体,渠道Natural method 自然的方法Submersion 浸没Theoretical 理论的Theory 理论Model 模型,模具Put forward 提出Hypothesis 假设,假说Propose 提出,提议Monitor method 监控方法Distinction 区分,差别Unconscious 无意识的Conscious 意识的Automatic 自动的Automatically 自动地Effortful 充满努力的,需要努力的Natural order 自然的顺序Central 核心的Enable 使···能够Edit 编辑Output 出产,产品,产量,信息输出Input 输入Comprehensible 可以理解的,能充分理解的Comprehend 理解Meaning and form 含义和形式Filter 过滤Filter hypothesis 过滤假说Attitude and emotional factor 态度和情感因素Framework 框架,参考标准,体系Influential 有影响力的。
专八词汇练习题
专八词汇练习题一、词汇匹配题请从下列选项中选择最合适的单词填入空白处。
1. The _______ of the old building was a significant event in the town's history.A. demolitionB. renovationC. inaugurationD. relocation2. The scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his _______ in the field of physics.A. contributionB. distributionC. consumptionD. deduction3. The _______ of the company's profits has been a matter of concern for the shareholders.A. fluctuationB. fluctuateC. fluctuantD. fluctuateness4. The _______ of the new policy was met with mixed reactions from the public.A. implementationB. implicationC. implicationalD. implicature5. The _______ of the ancient ruins provided valuableinsights into the past civilization.A. excavationB. evaporationC. exclamationD. exaltation二、词汇用法题请根据句子的语境,选择最合适的词汇用法。
1. The _______ of the new technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.A. adventB. avertC. divertD. revert2. The _______ of the old factory site has been a contentious issue among the local community.A. developmentB. developmentalityC. developmentalD. developmentalist3. The _______ of the patient's condition was a relief to the medical team.A. stabilizationB. stabilizationalC. stabilizeD. stabilizer4. The _______ of the suspect's alibi was crucial to the outcome of the trial.A. corroborationB. corroborationalC. corroborativeD. corroborator5. The _______ of the company's financial records was a complex task for the auditors.A. examinationB. examinationalC. examinativeD. examinatory三、词汇同义词题请从下列选项中选择与题目中词汇意义最接近的同义词。
专八词汇竞赛试题与答案
专八词汇竞赛试题与答案外国语学院 2008 级英语专业八级词汇竞赛试题1. He has a ______ in his back.A. croonB. crookC. crinkleD. crouch2.As the case of Amitar Ray and his family exemplifies, professional immigrants areamong the most rapidly ______ ----first because of their occupational success and second because of the absence of strong ethnic networks that reinforce the culture of origin.A. assimilatedB. consumedC. accustomedD. fascinated3.While researchers may not _____ the expansive claims of hard-core vitaminenthusiasts, evidence suggests that the nutrients play a much more complex role in assuring vitality and optimal health than was previously thought.A. authorizeB. licenseC. counteractD. endorse4.I wouldn’tsay your stomach was big, and it is just slightly_____. A. convex B. crabby C. crate D. crappy5. The operation on _____ is very successful, and his eyesight will soon get right again.A. browB. kidneyC. eyelashD. cornea6. Her laughter is _______!A. contagiousB. corroborateC. congenialD. consonant7. He kept his _______ in the crisis.8.The patient has been in a _____ for a week and doesn’tseem to have any hope of recovery.A. dormancyB. hibernationC. comaD. sleep9.The motor boat _______ the water up as it passed.10.He cleaned out ______ of coal from the stove.A. dustB. cindersC. lampblackD. feculence11.Their _______ greetings did not seem heartfelt.A. commensurateB. commentaryC. ceremoniousD. ataraxy12.Washing machines take advantage of ________ to dry the clothes. A.centrifugation B. gravitation C. spin D. circumrotation13.Her long hair fell over her shoulders in a _____ of curls.14. She was always ______ at her husband.15.Without my glasses I _____ into the wrong room.A. blunderedB. bustledC. burrowedD. burlesque16.Is he a bass or a ______?17.Yesterday’s ______ killed a party of skiers and destroyed severaltrees. A. earthquake B. avalanche C. wrack D. tsunami18.Modern war needs _____ operations and attack.A. amphibiousB. amphibianC. amorphousD. amorous 19.Heat often ______ pain.20.The event acted as a _____ for the war.A. buoyB. fuseC. signalD. catalyst21. The kind of ______ cream is very good.A . moisturizedB moisturizingC moistureD . moisturize22. The ____ of details made most of the audience lose their interest in the report.A. maze B swamp C morass D. pitfall23.Many animals display ____instincts only while their offspring are young and helpless.A. cerebralB. imperiousC. ruefulD. maternal24. While she had the fever, she _____for hours.A .raved B. sniggered C. tittered D. perforated25. The meeting took on a different ____after his moving speech.A. presageB. postureC. travestyD. trauma26. If you spill hot liquid on your skin it will ____you.A. scaleB. scaldC. shunD. shunt27. The guests, having eaten until they were____, now listened inattentively to the speakers.A. contraceptiveB. satiatedC. gripedD. trespassed28. We saw the canoe____, throwing its passengers into the water. A. prostrateB. overturnC. simulateD. brag29. The orphanage is just one of her____ causes.A. phoneticB. philanthropicC. prevalentD. lunatic30. After a period of probation a_____ becomes a nun.A. sopranoB. hippieC noviceD. monsieur31. The_____ warned the sleeping troops that the enemy was creeping near. A. pickpocketB. pickupC. pikeD. picket32. The poor man ’ s clothes were sothat they couldn ’ t be repaired anymore. A. oozedB. mockedC. moppedD. ragged33. The machinery had been wrecked so efficiently that police were sure it was a case of____.A. vagabonded.B. sabotageC. paradoxD. tachyon34. The actor amused the audience by ____some well-known people. A. embroideringB. riggingC. mimickingD. yelping35. Government loan have been the ____of several shaky business companies.A. tornadoB. salvationC. delinquencyD. momentum36. He has been drinking alcohol so heavily that his death severely affected and got his ____ alcoholically.A. quittanceB. qualmC. quailD. quietus37. That journalist has a ______ writing style; he criticizes everyone he writes about. A. sardonicB. cynicalC satiricalD mocking38. The air was ______ with the perfume of the flowers. A. saturatedB. filledC. soakedD. loaded39. His _____ strength was a counterpoise to the disease.A. robustB. sturdyC. powerfulD. strong40. The soldiers had to ____ when they were beaten in battle.A. fallB. withdraw C retire D retreat41. It's the third time that he changed his mind; he's so_________!A. fictitiousB. ferociousC. fickleD. fragile42. He is the special guest on a _________ occasion.A. galaB. gauntC. galacticD. gloom43. “Was the boss angry?”“Yes, he was really ”A. gailyB. fumingC. funkyD. furtive44. A _________of wind upset the small boat.A. floppyB. fluidC. flurryD. flush45. This act is a _________violation of human rights.A. flagrantB. flaccidC. fragrantD. flair46. The engineer _________ his designing ideas to the board of directors.A. spokeB. expoundedC. extrapolatedD. exploited47. He was _________ to the position of a general manager of the company.A. exhortedB. exertedC. exhaledD. exalted48. She was _________of her sister’ new fashionable dress.A. enviableB. enviousC. admiredD. admiring49. _________ in his book he forgot the time.A. OccupiedB. EngulfedC. EngrossedD. Endorsed50. Church _________ has remained unchanged for many years.A. dregsB. dogmaC. dosageD. dogwatch51. He and I _________from each other in choosing a suitable candidate.A. dissembledB. dissectedC. dissentedD. disseminated52.My secretary is very _________, and she never tells anyone unconcerned anything about the company business.A. discreetB. discreditedC. distressedD. disconcerted53. Do you always _________ to your parents’wishes?A. defyB. deferC. defileD. deflate54. That man is quite a _________, and he always wears expensive new clothes.A. daintyB. daggerC. dandyD. sloven55. A sick person is likely to be ________about his food.A. futileB. fuzzyC. fussyD. fulsome56. The candidate _________at the reporter’ s question.A. flaredB. flashedC. flamedD. blazed57. The hunter had to _________ death when he suddenly found out that a bear was coming toward him.A. feudB. fazeC. festerD. feign58. You should spend your money carefully and avoid _________.A. extravaganceB. luxuryC. grandeurD. splendor59. He had been five years in _________.A. ejectB. exileC. evictD. banish60. This sum of money is _________ for our research.A. elatedB. earmarkedC. elicitedD. eluded61.The_____ is used by astrologers to help calculate the influence of the planetson people ’ s lives.62. The scents of the flowers were _____ to us by the breeze.63.The machinery had been wrecked so efficiently that police were sure it was a case of____.A. vagabondB. sabotageC. paradoxD. tachyon64. I assure you there was no____ motive in my suggestion.A. ulteriorB. stationaryC. vulgarD. toxic65. The hunter kept thelion ’ s skin a nd head as____.A. trophiesB. filletC. tulipD. clown66. Despite his wealth and position, he has an _____ personality.A. uncouthB. unprecedentedC. underminingD. unassuming67. The island is maintained as a_____ for endangered species.A. wetlandsB. sanctuaryC. mire D .heath68. At weekends the beach is crowded with noisy _____.A. trippersB. trappingsC. tranquilD. transmutation69.The guests, having eaten until they were____, now listened inattentively to the speakers.A. contraceptedB. gripedC. satiatedD. trespassed70. If you spill hot liquid on your skin it will ____you.A. scaleB. shunC. scaldD. shunt71. Is there no escape from the _____ cigarette smoke in restaurants?A. undercoverB. ubiquitousC. lenientD. stoical72. While she had the fever, she _____for hours.A .raved B. sniggered C. tittered D. perforated73. The mice _____when the cat came.A. rambledB. lingeredC. scamperedD. sauntered74. On August 18th the president announced a general _____for political exiles.A. adoB. yogaC. quartetD. amnesty75. His desk is a _____.A. shambleB. shamblesC. squanderD. squadron76. That reactionary theory has long been a vile______.A. yogaB. tetherC. suffrageD. stench77. Vines are ______ over the fences.A. trappedB. slinkC. snootyD. straggling78.If you _____ something, such as food or drink, you reduce its quality or makeit weaker, for example by adding water to it.A. adulterateB. moorC. vaccinateD. sue79. The meeting took on a different ____after his moving speech.A. presageB. postureC. travestyD. trauma80. Their business was war, murder, and_____ .A. unisonB. undertakingC. pillageD. truce81. He attempted to frighten us with the idea that global warming is not actuallyhappening but is instead a _______ staged by a shadowy network of overzealous environmentalists.A. coaxB. hoaxC. hawkD. mimic82. Manufacturers are rubbing their hands with _________ as they prepare to cash in.A. glumB. grimC. gleeD. glower83.He urged his supporters to continue their demonstrations, but asked that they not _________ people from going to work or school, or destroy property.A. impeachB. impedeC. impartD. impair84.Modern medical search results have proved that some diseases are present by________.A. heredityB. heresyC. heterodoxD. hegemony85. The ________ pressure of modern life grows to be extremely unbearable to him.A. insolentB. inquisitiveC. indubitableD. insidious86.To compound its low status in the medical _______, travel medicine has to rely on statistics that are patchy at best.A. hierarchyB. rankC. listD. catalogue87.The fretfulness of some parents, and the speed with which they ________ the parenting skills of others, dominated the debate on Wednesday night.A. benignB. malevolentC. malignD. align88. He supplements his ________ income by working on Saturdays.A. copiousB. meagerC. sterileD. scant89.He has been dedicated to the protection of the _________ cultures that exist in Libya.A. ingeniousB. indigenousC. ingenuousD. genuine90.The couple leads a ________ life that will never be made into a major motion picture.A. pedestrianC. animatedD. humdrum91.Rosie Perez wins most of the cheers when playing a no-talent Latino singer who_______ her English and does awful versions of old show tunes.A. minglesB. wrigglesC. manglesD. dingles92.For the safest and most ________-free online shopping experience, it's best to stick with merchants you know and trust.A. harassmentB. vexationC. agitationD. hassle93.Thompson, who has been criticized for a _________ style of campaigning, at his desk, sleeves rolled up and busy at work.A. languishB. languidC. anguishD. lavish94.The tension illustrates the broader dilemma the U.S. faces in deciding how todeal with such sovereign funds: It relies on their capital inflows to bolster the U.S. economy, but some officials worry that foreign ownership of key U.S. companies could ________ national security.A. jeopardizeB. shieldD. venture95. The UN threatened to _________ economic sanctions if the talks were broken off.A. revokeB. provokeC. invokeD. evoke96.It was reported that undercover agents had ________ the crime ring andeventually busted their gambling racket.A. saturateB. filterC. permeateD. infiltrate97, While the Democratic front-runners have equivocated, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who signed legislation allowing illegal immigrants to be licensed four years ago, was _______ about his reasons.A. tangibleB. distinctC. lucidD. equivocal98.They operated a drug-smuggling business under the _______ of an employment agency.A. disguiseB. guiseC. poiseD. wizard99. The dentist's lecture on the merits of flossing got only a________ response.A. lukewarmB. apatheticC. genialD. glacial100.Mbeki has said he is making progress in attempts to ________ between Mugabe's party and its main opposition.A. meditateB. mendicantC. mitigateD. mediateKeys:1-5 BACAD 6-10 ABCAB 11-16 CACDA 17-20 CBABD 21-25 BCDAB 26-30 BBBBC 31-35 DDBCB 36-40 DAAAD 41-45 CABCA 46-50 BDBCB 51-55 CABCC 56-60 ADABB 61-65 BDBAA 66-70 DBACC 71-75 BACDB 76-80 DDABC 81-85 BCBAD 86-90 ACBBD 91-95 CDBAC 96-100 DCBAD母亲的眼神是那么的慈爱,自打儿女呱呱坠地起,那一抹温柔的眼眸,就有如一道无形的细线,系在儿女的身上,儿女走到哪里,母亲的牵挂就延伸到哪里。
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(5)
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2005年某著名出版社出版的某著名品牌的词汇记忆书大量剽窃此自测题中朱教授的原创题,由此可见自测题受欢迎程度。
自测题第五套I.For each sentence there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence:401._is something made of wool and cotton and usually has two or more colours. A.Jean B.Tweed C.Shawl D.Flax402.To trap animals a hunter fixes a_,usually made of cord,across the path they are likely to take.A.lotusB.lotionC.snarlD.snare403.Someone's_is a person who helps them to commit a crime or to do something wrong.A.coronerB.accompliceC.felonD.claimant404._is a cluster of tiny plants that looks like moss and grows on rocks,trees,malls, etc.A.CloverB.CedarC.LichenD.Leech405.A_is the main part of the body of a boat or tank.A.tuskB.hullC.roosterD.duct406.We ran when the bull began to_.A.dribbleB.engenderC.fizzD.snort407.The_drove the ship on the rock.A.drizzleB.tempestC.hazeieu408.Once you've_to the heat you won't feel so tired.A.enragedB.acclimatizedC.forebodedD.gargled409.If the sun_something,especially the ground or plants,it makes it completely dry.A.impendsB.liltsC.parchesD.traduces410.After wavshing them in soapy water,_the clothes thoroughly.A.leerB.harrowC.maculateD.rinse411.We'll need to have a new electric_fitted into the wall for the teievision plug. A.schooner B.socket C.rudder D.cartridge412.Leaves turned to shimming silver as_played through them.A.solosB.zephyrsC.hurricanesD.galaxies413.Much of what he said was beyond her comprehension but she understood the_ of his remarks.A.tacB.tactC.tannerD.tenor414.A_is a very ba.d snow storm with strong winds..A.blizzardB.blissC.blisterD.bazaar415._is a red powder which people,especially women and actors,put on their cheeks in order to give them more color.A.PipB.RumC.YogurtD.Rouge416.The coronation of the new king was performed with great_.A.pompB.pumpC.plumpD.plumb417.During his_in Africa the missionary learned much about native customs.A.sojournB.irisC.perilD.rapture418.He received the ball from the'right near the penalty spot,then_it wide of the goal.A.assayedB.exterminatedC.jabbedD.jeered419.Insurance_losses were heavy last year due to a number of natural disasters.A.unravelingB.underwritmgC.understatingD.unassuming 420.This Bob Dylan_includes some'rare recordings of his best songs.A.anthologyB.anthemC.anthropologyD.antidote421.The president of this company is just a_—the chief Executive has day-to-day control.A.hindB.playboyC.figureheadD.backdrop422.Silver_easily and turns black if not polished regularly.A.snookersB.stewsC.dousesD.tarnishes423.The men who amved in the_of drug dealers-were actually undercover police officers.A.smearB.rimeC.copD.guise. 424.Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter_off course into an oil platform and ditched into the North Sea.A.blandishedB.falsifiedC.instigatedD.veered425.We looked down to the river_we'd climbed,and nobody complained of the effort as I had anticipated.A.whereofB.whereonC.whenceD.wherefore 426.The ship_at Sydney and we spent a day-touring the city.A.berthedB.amassedC.dissuadedD.poached427.The machine allows segments of the film to be viewed'repeatedly and at a number of speeds,so the'editor can cut and_the film.A.ambleB.tinkerC.splideD.adulate428.I sell_tickets for several charities every year.A.raftB.ramC.rangerD.raffle429.The tape recording_to be of a conversation between the princess and a secret admirer.A.purportsB.quashesC.tinkiesD.boggles 430.The further under_your golf score gets,the better you're playing.A.apexB.arkC.spaD.ParII.Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined.There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence.Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:431.They are near akin to us.A.closely relatedB.hostileC.friendlyD.separated 432.Do not alight from a moving train.A.set upB.get offC.get aboutD.get on433.She looked very alluring in her black evening dress.A.boringB.repellingC.abhoringD.Tempting 434.For ten years the Greeks besieged the city of Troy.A.capturedB.occupiedC.destroyedD.surrounded 435.As the fire spread,smoke billowed out of the building.A.surgedB.keptC.shutD.flew436.The main roads in this city are lined with towering birches.A.shopsB.skyscrapersC.tall treesD.high buildings 437.He buffed the coin untl it shone.A.polishedB.choppedC.knockedD.swung438.There is a bulge at the end of this rent.A.poleB.swellingC.holeD.crack439.Jim is eager to see his old school chums at the class reunion.A.teachersB.playmatesC.childhood friendsD.intimate friends440.The ship's propeller churned the waves to foam.A.propelledB.brokeC.batteredD.stirred up 441.The man was clad in a black suit and a derby hat.A.carryingB.buyingC.wearingD.looking for 442.The audience clamored for the show to begin.A.called outB.called upC.called awayD.called forth 443.The draperies he bought for his new sitting room are from Iran.A.chairsB.paintingsC.furnitureD.curtains 444.In the bee family,drones do not work.A.female honeybeesB.male honeybeesC.workersD.queens 445.The little boy had had a long day;he was feeling drowsy.zyB.sleepyC.exhaustedD.sad446.His wealth dwindled into nothingness.A.lostB.diminishedC.wastedD.finished 447.The Pacific coast is the region in the United States most prone to earthquakes. A.gales B.stor C.destruction D.tremors 448.The doctor gave him an injection to ease his pain.A.assuage:B.auditC.assessD.augment 449.Nowadays,the youngsters are averse to easy tasks.A.ferventB.fickleC.frivolousD.facile450.We used to play on the beach when the tide ebbed.A.cameB.flowed backC.vanishedD.flooded 451.It was difficult to see ships in the distance because of the fog.A.sweatB.hazeC.dewD.frost452.Although the Carbon14_method of dating old objects is not foolproof,it is the best method available at present.A.wholly operationalB.entirely serviceableC.fully reliablepletely safe 453.Miss Baker's response to your request seemed gratifying.A.shrewdB.threateningC.overwhelmingD.pleasing 454.Harry is gregarious by nature.A.unfriendlyB.stingyC.courtlyD.very friendly 455.There must be some grit in the machinery;it isn't running smoothly.A.rough bits of metalB.rough bits of wireC.rough bits of sandD.rough bits of cloth456.The criminal insinuated that he had been roughly treated by the arresting officer.A.suggested indirectlyB.denied positivelyC.argued convincinglyD.stated flatly457.The ill treatment towards the prisoners finally led to an insurrection.A.a riskB.a riteC.a riseD.a riot 458.Try to intercept the letter before it falls into the wrong hands.A.get overB.get aroundC.get hold ofD.get rid of 459.His involuntary sigh betrayed his feelings.A.automaticB.unbelievableC.unnecessaryD.unreasonable 460.The door won't latch properly.A.slamB.lockC.shutD.open461.The Miss Universe pageant will be held in Hong Kong this year.A.palaceB.exhibitionC.concertD.show462.He felt a pang at the thought of his missing child.A.thrustB.sharp painC.shiverD.shock463.Even after the government troops were defeated partisans continued to fight the invaders inA.citizensB.local peopleC.regular armiesD.guerrillas 464.He argued that these books had a pernicious effect on young minds.A.deepB.far-reachingC.indirectD.harmful. 465.His interest indicates that he must be a student of philology.nguageB.ethnicityC.paleontologyD.mammals 466.Wading across a stream,he got the shoes completely wet.A.Transacting.B.FordingC.MistingD.Bleaching 467.The Roman Empire rapidly waned in power in the5th century.A.acceleratedB.declinedC.speededD.rose468.Students will be admitted irrespective of sex,age and nationality.A.heightB.propertyC.political viewsD.gender 469.Everybody in our class likes her shining eyes.A.ludicrousB.lusciousC.licentiousD.lustrous 470.The news of the bank's failure was a thunderbolt.A.a great eventB.unexpectedC.a shockD.a misfortune III.Fill in the blanks with the words given below.Change the forms where necessary.A)volley disconcert stipend crucible bogus quack showdown rabies stint bigotry471.He went to see a_who said he could cure him wrth some kind of strange herbs. mentators believe there is no reason for the latest killings than a renewed wave of_and hatred.473.She produced some_documents io support her claim.474.He has just finished a_of compulsory military service.lions of dollars were spent on lawyers in a courtroom_between the two companies.476.Dogs,cats,foxes and bats can all carry_.477.Even as the funeral took place,guerrillas hidden nearby fired a fresh_of machine-gun fire.478.This theatre is the_comedy,where fame or failure is found.479.We were_to be told,"You can't be trusted."480.As deputy chairman of the company,he will receive an annual_of$220,000..B)sheen extant stodgy innate rugged indigenous heckle hunch pasta wobble481.They_him and interrupted his address wirh angry questions.ing this polish will restore the_to your furniture.483.Medieval customs are_in some parts of Europe.484.New ownership can often bring a fresh outlook to_companies.485.He manages to combine two strands of the British character which is a(n)_ conservatism with flashes of eccentricity.486.Jeeps are_vehicle,designed for rough conditions.487.The_medical traditions in the area make extenslve use of plants.488.He_his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.489.Spaghetti,verrnicelli,ravioli are types of_.490.I narrowly missed a cyclist who_into my path.C)mime writhe cleavage stoke shit adultery parsley discourse erotic tyro491.She was responsible for the daily household chores,such as_the fire and making the beds,492.Don't do it that way!_,now you've broken_it!493.He was_something at me across the pub but I couldn't understand what he was trying to say.494.She is going to divorce him on the grounds of_.495.There is a marked_between the parties about the government's defence policy. 496.Civilized_between the two countries has become impossible.497.It might sound like some kind of wild fantasy,but it wasn't a(n)_experience at all.498.A(n)_is someone who has very little experience of something.499.Sprinkle a little_on the soup as garnish.500.The shark was_around wildly,trying to get_free.参考答案:I..401~410BDBCB DBBCD411~420BBDAD AACBA421~430CDDDC ACDADII.431~440ABDDA CABDB441~450CADBB BDADB451~460BCDDC ADCAB461~470DBDDA BBDDCIII.471.quack472.bigotry473.bogus474.stint475.showdown 476.rabies477.volley478.crucible479.disconcerted480.stipend 481.heckled482.sheen483.extant484.stodgy485.innate 486.rugged487.indigenous488.hunched489.pasta490.wobbled 491.stoking492.Shit493.miming494.adultery495.cleavage496.discourse 497.erotic498.tyro499.parsley500.writhing。
英语专业八级词汇专项自测题第十套
精心整理英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 2 -918. If you _ , you suddenly shout something, for example because you are verysurprised.A. betokenB. chideC. assayD. ejaculate919. She trimmed the _ of the tulips before putting them in a vase.A. sprigB. spruceC. stakesD. stalks920. The previous week she'd brought home a greasy-haired biker with _ all over hisarms.A. tattoosB. taboosC. teaksD. tenets921. My bike has had two _ in the last 3 weeks.A. pureesB. puncturesC. pumasD. pundits922.We put a _ between ; " short " and " sighted " to make the word " short—sighted ",which describes a person who cannot see things that are far away.A. goodyB. hyphenC. cocoonD. domino923. _ between police forces and the art world is vital to combat art crime.A. ObituaryB. HeadwayC. LiaisonD. Hunk924. Using tanks and heavy _ , they seized the town.A. artilleryB. artificeC. arteryD. artisan925. The troops _ the city, killing and injuring hundreds. A. adverted B. bombarded C. sprinted D. interlocked926. The characters in his early novels are a lot subtler than the overblown in his morerecent work.A. interscienceB. havocC.matrixD. caricatures927. "Senior citizen" is a(n) _ for " old person " .A. mythologyB. onsetC. euphemismD. pal928. She decided to accept his offer of marriage after he _ her for months withflowers and expensive presents.A. wrungB. wriggledC. wontedD. wooed929. A flock of birds was already _ a cheerful morning chorus.A. overwor ingB. overstatingC. warblingD. imprecating 930. Most of India's coffee exports are restricted by an export _ fixed under the rulesof the International Coffee Agreement.A. censusB. statureC. arkD. quotaII. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrasesbeneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep themeaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:931. The boss smiled his assent to my request.A. objectionB. disapprovalC. refusalD. compliance932. He sells his things by auction.A. a private saleB. a winter saleC. a summer saleD. a public sale933. A microphone made her voice audible to the crowd. A. understandable B. perceptible C. indiscernible D. indispensable934. Florida is famous for its warm water as well as its azure skies.A. grayB. blueC. angryD. inept英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 3 -935. The baby babbled happily.A. laughedB. murmuredC. climbedD. sang936. School boys usually have badges on their caps.A. albumsB. lemonsC. calciumD. emblems937. He baited his sister unmercifully.A. botheredB. slappedC. toleratedD. touched938. The rusty hinges creaked when the door opened.A. rangB. fell apartC. squeakedD. lessened939. John had no alternative but to run away from his creditor.A. money enderB. tutorC. customerD. boss940. Equal rights regardless of sex, race, or creed are guaranteed by the constitution.A. religious beliefB. general beliefC. fanatic beliefD. ancient belief941. A1l the cribs are full, so you don't have to put any fodder in.A. stablesB. shedsC. mangersD. barns942. The picture on the wall is a bit crooked.A. damagedB. spoiledC. awryD. funny943. When he accidentally stepped on its tail, the little dogcried out in pain.A. gulpedB. flippedC. yelpedD. purred944. It is no longer fashionable to put cuffs on the bottom trousers.A. colored stripesB. turned-up foldsC. flowery designsD. buttons945. It is always dangerous to practice the cult of personality.A. dangerB. characterC. worshipD. humanity946. Even as a child Thomas Edison had a very curious mind; at the age of three heperformed his first experiment.A. intricateB. indignantC. incidentalD. inquisitive947. Bus service will have to be curtailed because of the transit strike.A. lengthenedB. stoppedC. changedD. reduced948. The last czar of Russia was Nicholas, who was forced from power in 1917.A. queenB. princeC. throneD. emperor949. The basement smelled damp after being closed for such a long time.A. dankB. stinkC. blankD. junk950. The boys sat on the edge of the pool and dangled theirbare feet in the water.A. hungB. stretchedC. dippedD. kept951. Freckles of paint spattered on the floor.A. SpotsB. BucketsC. BottlesD. Lots952. In Africa many fugitive slaves were killed by wild animals in the jungle.A. fleeingB. wageC. blackD. wandering953. He fumbled about in his pockets for the ticket.A. searchedB. insertedC. tookD. looked for954. All their efforts to solve the problem proved futile .A. unnecessaryB. undesirableC. uselessD. worthless 955. The horse went off at fast gait down the road.A. paceB. runC. hopD. drive956." Look before you leap " is a time-honored maxim.英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 4 -A. sayingB. theoryC. statementD. supposition957. I was lost in the maze of narrow streets.A. routeB. labyrinthC. wayD. middle958. The meal he served was rather meager.A. scantyB. dullC. dingyD. lifeless959. Their landlady likes to meddle in her tenants affairs. A. stick her nose B. stick her mouth C. stick her feet D. stick her finger960. She spoke with a clear mellow voice.A. resoluteB. sternC. softD. subdued961. The thieves ransacked the room trying to find jewels. A. looted B. probed into C. raided D. thoroughly searched 962. I heard a rap on the door, but when I opened the door there was nobody there.A. heavy bangB. heavy blowC.quick, light knockD. light rattle963. The children's wagon rattled noisily down the hill.A. rolledB. droveC. chatteredD. clattered964. There will be a short recess before the next game starts.A. discussionB. breakC. interviewD. interruption965. She held the reins tightly in order to keep the horse steady.A. bridleB. brideC. bribeD. bristle966. The salesman always had a smooth answer when a customer asked him aquestion.A. glibB. flatC. blandD. sleek967. The smoke has almost smothered me.A. weakenedB. flooredC. knockedD. suffocated968. With vegetation so sparse, the animals have to cover great distances in theirsearch for food.A. rangedB. denseC. widespreadD. thin969. It's a sunny day and not a speck of cloud is to be seen.A. floatingB. markC. layerD. smallest bit970. Helen will play in the finals of the tennis tournament.A. gameB. contestC. courtD. displayIII.Fill in the blanks with the words given below Change the forms where necessary.A) troupe austere dreg sect newsreel chant bulwark scoop payoffpatio971. I had a(n) _ childhood because it was during the war and there were no luxuriesthen.972. People tend to regard drug addicts as the _ of society. 973. I _ out the flesh of the melon with a spoon, and fill the centre with fruit salad.974. It has been alleged that the minister received a secret _ from an arms dealer.975. In the summer Jim and I have breakfast out on the _. 976. When he was 16 he ran away from home and joined a religious _.977. When she was 18 she joined a dance _ and travelled all over Europe.978. The movie contains some recently discovered _ footage of the war.英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000 题)By 朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone- 5 -979. There was a group of demonstrators _ anti-government slogans in the square.980. My savings were to be a(n) _ against unemployment. B) fib secrete paroxysm muslin reverberate scrawl obsess paroleincarnation truism981. She was out, so I _ a note to her and put it under the door.982. I can tel he's _ because he's smiling!983. Saliva is a liquid _ by glands in or near the mouth. 984. Whilst this might sound like a(n) _ , it is nevertheless a crucial problem toaddress.985. She stopped drinking but began _ about her weight. 986. He has applied for _ after serving 7 years of a 23-year sentence.987. She is a perfect _ of glamour.988. A 19th-century painting of a girl in a(n) _ dress hung on the wall.989. The narrow street _ with the sound of the workmen's drills.990. She went into _ of delight when she heard that she had won first prize.C) dynamo nicotine vista oasis fray eulogy scud nipple seasoninggarland991. Members of the royal family rarely enter the political _. 992. A(n) _ on a bicycle will power a pair of lights while the wheels are going round.993. The song was a(n) _ to the jogs of travelling.994. It was a windy day, and small white clouds were _ acrossthe blue sky.995. She wore a(n) _ of white roses on her head for her wedding.996. The city is a(n) _ of peace and sanity amid the chaos of the rest of the country.997. _ marks stained his chin and fingers.998. Babies suck milk from their mother's breasts through their mothers' _.999. Taste the soup and adjust the_ , adding more salt or pepper as desired.1000. After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard _ of rolling hillsunder a deep blue summer sky.参考答案:I. 901~910 BCBDD ACBDA 911~920 BDDBA DBDDA 921~930 BBCAB DCDCDII. 931~940 DDBBB DACAA 941~950 CCCBC DDDAA 951~960 AAACA ABAAC 961~970 DCDBA ADDDBIII. 971. austere 972. dregs 973. scoop 974. payoff975. patio 976. sect 977. troupe 978. newsreel979. chanting 980. bulwark 981. scrawled 982. fibbing 983. secreted 984. truism 985. obsessing 986. parole987. incarnation 988. Muslin 989. reverberated 990. Paroxysm991. Fray 992. dynamo 993. eulogy 994.scudding995. garland 996. oasis 997. Nicotine998. nipples 999. seasoning 1000. vista。
八年级英语职业词汇练习题30题含答案解析
八年级英语职业词汇练习题30题含答案解析1.My mother works in a hospital. She is a(n) _____.A.teacherB.doctorC.artistD.writer答案解析:B。
“doctor”医生,母亲在医院工作,所以是医生。
“teacher”教师在学校工作;“artist”艺术家通常在工作室等地方工作;“writer”作家一般在家或特定的创作场所工作。
2.In our school, the person who teaches us English is a(n) _____.A.nurseB.policemanC.teacherD.engineer答案解析:C。
“teacher”教师,在学校教英语的是教师。
“nurse”护士在医院工作;“policeman”警察在街上等地方维持治安;“engineer”工程师在工厂等地方工作。
3.My father is good at building houses. He is a(n) _____.A.cookB.builderC.singerD.actor答案解析:B。
“builder”建筑工人,父亲擅长建房子,所以是建筑工人。
“cook”厨师在厨房工作;“singer”歌手在舞台等地方表演;“actor”演员在剧院、影视拍摄地等地方工作。
4.The person who catches thieves is a(n) _____.A.firemanB.policemanC.postmanwyer答案解析:B。
“policeman”警察抓小偷。
“fireman”消防员灭火;“postman”邮递员送信;“lawyer”律师处理法律事务。
5.In an office, the person who types letters is a(n) _____.A.secretaryB.doctorC.actorD.scientist答案解析:A。
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英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)By朱晓慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone声明因朱晓慧教授编著、王逢鑫教授审定,北京大学出版社出版的《英语专业八级阅读与词汇》一书已绝版近5年,而索取此书附录《英语专业八级词汇专项自测题十套(1000题)》的读者甚多,本人制作了此书附录自测题的电子版,供广大读者使用。
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A.inmate B.kinsman C.hypocrite D.zealot116.When the river Nile overflows,it leaves_on the surrounding fields.A.sedimentB.exodusC.blobD.primrose 117.We received the_indicating the amount of money.A.quailB.qualmC.quietusD.quittance 118.Next month there will be the ceremony of_the new chancellor.A.misconductB.prescienceC.presidencyD.induction 119._is a science in which control system in electronic and mechanical devices are studied and compared to biological systems.A.SatansB.TenetsC.CyberneticsD.Witchcraft 120.The theatre had semicircular_of seats.A.poutsB.tiersC.cobsD.cobbles121.By now John was_with indignation and we gathered round trying to pacify him.A.pouncingB.convulsingC.harkingD.seething 122.Nails_from the board and had to be removed for safety.A.procuredB.coercedC.protrudedD.cohered123.She knew that her efforts to_cheerfulness weren't convincing.A.fermentB.fendC.festerD.feint124.An_is a bed covering,placed on top of sheets and blankets,that is filled withsmall soft feathers or warm material,A.alkaliB.eiderdownC.algaD.electrode 125.If you are_to something,you feel strongly that you are not willing to do it or that you don't like it.A.averseB.avidC.awesomeD.azure126.At the top of the steps was a_of Shakespeare on a pedestal.A.buttB.bunkC.buttockD.bust127.The social workers tried to_the juvenile delinquents.A.quarantineB.muddleC.rehabilitateD.indent 128.To_fact,figures,etc.,is to write them in columns.A.allayB.tabulateC.foistD.trespass 129.In ancient times,a_was forced to work on his lord's land,almost as a slave. A.rector B.serf C.marksman D.gal130.He gave me an_either Mary have to leave,or me.A.ulcerB.ultimatumC.underdogD.underworld II.Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined.There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence.Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:131.The manager juggled his figures to make it seem that the company was prosperous.A.played tricks withB.played fast and loose withC.played a double game withD.played into the hands of132.The children became boisterous when their mother left the room.A.quietB.wildC.well-behavedD.sad 133.The mathematician was working at the zenith of her power.A.middleB.nadirC.highest pointD.beginning 134.My wife didn't accede with what vou suggested to us.A.agree toB.believe inC.listen toD.argue about 135.He received world-wide acclaim for landing on the moon.A.successB.awardC.praiseplaint 136.He was acquitted of his role in the disturbance.A.absolvedB.accusedC.criticizedD.punished 137.He bought a bonnet for his girl friend yesterday.A.walletB.handbagC.hatD.necklace 138.Parks are a great boon to people in big cities.A.bloomingB.blessingC.DressingD.bleaching 139.The prisoner made a breach in the wall and escaped.A.markB.holdC.crackD.blockage 140.The United Nations was asked to mediate the break between the two governments.A.driftB.riftC.shiftD.lift 141.Carcasses of animals lay rotten among the trees.A.ThousandsB.Dead bodiesC.FleshD.Bones142.The chilcl was caressed by his mother with her hand.A.hitB.embracedC.fondledD.slapped 143.After heavy rain the water formed many cascades down the hill.A.rapidsB.ditchesC.brooksD.rivers 144.Cavities in teeth are caused by decay.A.DiseasesB.DirtsC.HolesD.Rots 145.The students exulted at the last day of school.A.rejoicedB.left sadC.were freeD.shouted 146.The speaker is going to tell us his fabulous adventures on the moon.A.sad-endingB.romanticC.amazingD.dangerous 147.The counterfeit bills were a good facsimile of the real ones.A.FactorialB.ReproductionC.identificationD.similarity 148.Since he is shy about asking in public,his voice always falters a littleat the beginning of his speeches.A.fallsB.stammersC.failsD.changes 149.Freedom of the press is a farce under a dictatorship.A.a principleB.an impossible taskC.an imaginationD.a mockery 150.Sandy thought she was fat,so she went on a crash diet.A.obeseB.obesenessC.greasyD.obesity 151.There is concern about whether the budget will be ready for the new fiscal year.A.previousB.schoolC.calendarD.financial 152.The golden age of whale fishery is over.A.eatingB.catchingC.sellingD.storage153.People said those guesses were probably correct.A.contradictionsB.allusionsC.conjecturesD.suggestions 154.A gush of water came out when the pump started.A.dripB.treamC.bucketD.pool155.This place is a habitat for pit vipers.A.habitB.homeC.foodD.candle156.The enemy soldiers wereon the hither side of the river.A.thisB.the otherC.bothD.neither157.The miser kept a hoard of coins at a secret cabin.A.collectionB.handfulC.boxD.pocketful158.Nelson s voice was so hoarse that he could hardly speak.A.huskyB.raptC.sleekD.chaste159.The driver hobbled around on crutches for a month after the accident.A.walked lamelyB.walked steadilyC.walked blindlyD.walked warily 160.All of us mocked at his craving for fame and profit.A.were againstB.honoredC.jeered atD.interfered with 161.There was a sing on the gate which read:"Do not molest the dog."A.feedB.disturbC.frightenD.touch 162.I'11have to walk through the moor to find the missing child.A.wastelandB.grasslandC.barren landD.farm land 163.Sally was mortified by her date's unprecedented behaviour.A.eradicatedB.overjoyedC.humiliatedD.challenged 164.The boy built a castle on a mound of sand.A.pileB.basketC.ditchD.load 165.The boys always munch popcorn while they watch the movie.A.crackB.chewC.swallowD.drink 166.In former days,poets often called the sky"the vault of 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married.178.The huge heapes_warned us that we were approaching a mining area.179.The_are being sent into the battle zone.180.French and Germany have signed a(n)_agreement to help prevent drug smuggling.B)grapple mandarin firmament artery renounce morale subjective hoot slake jade181.Your_are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body.182.She is one of the rising stars in the political_.183.In the sentence"I wish I were rich",the verb"were"is in the_.184.The policeman was_with two men.185.She_her horn at the dog in the road.186.She speaks_Chinese.187.After our long game of tennis,we_our thirst with a beer.188._is a hard stone,usually green in color,that is used for making jewelry and ornaments.189.A couple of victories would boost the team's_enormously.190.Gandhi_the use of violence.C)contour indelible paraphrase wean marine rescind substantiate slew tether morass191.The_of the car has beenchanged,making the new model less boxlike.192.We have evidence to_allegation that corruption took place.193.The car hit a patch of ice and_around violently.194.We keep the goat on a(n)_when it is grazing.195.In his20years working for the company,he made a(n)_maek on it.196.The farmer's tractor had turned the lane into a(n)_of mud which was difficult towalk through.197.Trade Union leaders have damanded the government_the price rise.198.The docklandwere derelict for many years before they were converted into a(n)_. 199.A_of something written or spoken is the same thing expressed in a different way.200.She started to_her baby when it was about six months.参考答案:I.101~110AADAD BCADD111~120ADDBD ADDCB121~130DCDBA DCBBBII.131~140ABCAC ACBCB141~150BCACA CBBDA151~160DBCBB AAAAC161~170BACAB ABABDIII.171.dexterous172.subsist173.terminology 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