博士英语基础班词汇语法(3)
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• 1. Passive euthanasia means letting a patient die for lack of treatment,or stopping the treatment that has begun. • 2. Only a selected number of landladies in the neighborhood have been allowed by the university to take in ______. • A) residents C) settlers • B) lodgers D)inhabitants • 3. The _____ stuck on the envelope says “By Air”. • A) label B) sign • C) mark D) diagram •
• 4. He does nothing that _______the interests of the collective. • A. runs for B. runs against • C. runs over D. runs into • 5. The new government _______the foreignowned fields one after another. • A. took over B. took out • C. took off D. took on • 6. Will Americans go for AT&T’S plan of pushing the wireless services in the U.S? • A. support B. adopt C. hinder D. attack
• 6. At last john Smith chose to step down as the company’s chief executive and return to his roots in software research. • A.resign B. remove C.retire D. replace • 7. Then in June 1967 the country _______ diplomatic relations with Israel after the outbreak of the Six Day War. • A . broke away B. broke off • C. cut out D. cut down • 8.We all know that in a situation like this a cool head is . • A. called for B. called off C. called on D. called up
overall overcoat overcome overdo overestimate overflow overhead overlap
• • • • • • •
overload overlook overnight overseas overtake overthrow overtime
• 56. The ____ goal of the book is to help bridge the gap between research and teaching particularly between researchers and teachers. • A. intensive B. concise • C. joint D. overall
• 1. origin original originality originate • 2. option optional • 2. optimistic optimum/optimal
G
1. gain grasp gather 2. generous general 3. glance glimpse gaze 4. grateful gratitude 5. glory gleam/glitter glamour • 6. guarantee generate • 7. grieve greedy guilty gloomy • • • • •
L
• • • • • Label Lack Lag Leak Limit • • • • • • • • • • lodge lodger liberate liberation liberal liberty Liable Liability Literate Literacy
• Link • Loan • Lower • Lessen
• 服从,遵守 • Obey • Observe
• 违反,反对 • Offend • Offence/offensive • Object • Objection • Oppose • Opposite • Opponent • Obstacle • Obstruct
• The principal argument advanced by those opposed to the death penalty, basically, is that it is cruel and inhuman punishment,… • The other reasons to oppose the death penalty are largely a matter of individual conscience and belief.
N
• • • • • • • • • • • natural 1. nature necessary necessity overlook 2. Neglect= neutral objective = 3. Nurture/nourish nutrition nutrient notorious nuisance 4. Negative nasty 5. nevertheless=nonetheless 6. notable=noticeable
L
• 1. like, likely, likewise, alike, dislike, unlike • 2. late, later, lately, latest, latter • 3. live, living, lively, alive
• • • • • • • • • •
live Entertainment Live transmit football matches live alive people alive living All the living creatures lively a lively discussion lively pets
O
• • • • • • • outbreak outcome outdoor outdoors outer outlet outline • • • • • • • outlook output outrage outside outsider outstanding outwards
• • • • • • • •
• 5. Other guests at yesterday’s opening, which was broadcast _______ by the radio station,included the Governor and the Mayor. • A. alive B. live C. lively D. living • 6. The football game comes to you _______ from New York. • A) live B) lively • C) alive D) living
• • • • • • • • • •
Catch up with come up with Consult with….about Do away with get along with Get away from get down to Get back on go through with Keep up with line up for Live up to look down upon Look forward to make up for Put up with refer to…as Stand up for
复合式动词词组
Bring/come /put into effect/practice ’s best Catch sight of try one one’ Feel at home get in the way Get the better of Have sth. in mind keep in mind Keep pace with learn by heart ’s temper Lose one one’ make the best\most of • Make the difference ’s make up one one’ mind • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
Make use of put to use Play a part in pay attention to Take advantage of Take delight in Take for granted Take into account Take part in take the place of Think highly of Throw light on
• 3. Exercise seems to benefit the brain power of healthy and sick, young and old _____. • A. alike B. alive • C. together D. included • 4. All information reported to or likewise obtained by the commission is considered confidential. • A. in a similar way B. in another way • C. in a direct way D. in an unauthorized way
博士研究生英语入学考试
词汇 (3)
• 1. When workers are organized in trade unions, employers find it hard to lay them ______. • A. off B. aside C. out D. down • 2. The brave firemen had fought for days before they managed to ______ the forest fire. • A. put on B. put up • C. put off D. put out • 3. The bank manager asked his assistant if it was possible for him to ______ the investment plan within a week. • A. work out B. put out • C. make out D. set out
• 1. Mike and Peter are brothers. The former is an editor, the _______ is an engineer. C. latter D. latest • A. late B. last • 2. They gave a _____ broadcast while the performance was in process on the stage. • A. live B. alive C. living D. lively
• 1. Passive euthanasia means letting a patient die for lack of treatment,or stopping the treatment that has begun. • 2. Only a selected number of landladies in the neighborhood have been allowed by the university to take in ______. • A) residents C) settlers • B) lodgers D)inhabitants • 3. The _____ stuck on the envelope says “By Air”. • A) label B) sign • C) mark D) diagram •
• 4. He does nothing that _______the interests of the collective. • A. runs for B. runs against • C. runs over D. runs into • 5. The new government _______the foreignowned fields one after another. • A. took over B. took out • C. took off D. took on • 6. Will Americans go for AT&T’S plan of pushing the wireless services in the U.S? • A. support B. adopt C. hinder D. attack
• 6. At last john Smith chose to step down as the company’s chief executive and return to his roots in software research. • A.resign B. remove C.retire D. replace • 7. Then in June 1967 the country _______ diplomatic relations with Israel after the outbreak of the Six Day War. • A . broke away B. broke off • C. cut out D. cut down • 8.We all know that in a situation like this a cool head is . • A. called for B. called off C. called on D. called up
overall overcoat overcome overdo overestimate overflow overhead overlap
• • • • • • •
overload overlook overnight overseas overtake overthrow overtime
• 56. The ____ goal of the book is to help bridge the gap between research and teaching particularly between researchers and teachers. • A. intensive B. concise • C. joint D. overall
• 1. origin original originality originate • 2. option optional • 2. optimistic optimum/optimal
G
1. gain grasp gather 2. generous general 3. glance glimpse gaze 4. grateful gratitude 5. glory gleam/glitter glamour • 6. guarantee generate • 7. grieve greedy guilty gloomy • • • • •
L
• • • • • Label Lack Lag Leak Limit • • • • • • • • • • lodge lodger liberate liberation liberal liberty Liable Liability Literate Literacy
• Link • Loan • Lower • Lessen
• 服从,遵守 • Obey • Observe
• 违反,反对 • Offend • Offence/offensive • Object • Objection • Oppose • Opposite • Opponent • Obstacle • Obstruct
• The principal argument advanced by those opposed to the death penalty, basically, is that it is cruel and inhuman punishment,… • The other reasons to oppose the death penalty are largely a matter of individual conscience and belief.
N
• • • • • • • • • • • natural 1. nature necessary necessity overlook 2. Neglect= neutral objective = 3. Nurture/nourish nutrition nutrient notorious nuisance 4. Negative nasty 5. nevertheless=nonetheless 6. notable=noticeable
L
• 1. like, likely, likewise, alike, dislike, unlike • 2. late, later, lately, latest, latter • 3. live, living, lively, alive
• • • • • • • • • •
live Entertainment Live transmit football matches live alive people alive living All the living creatures lively a lively discussion lively pets
O
• • • • • • • outbreak outcome outdoor outdoors outer outlet outline • • • • • • • outlook output outrage outside outsider outstanding outwards
• • • • • • • •
• 5. Other guests at yesterday’s opening, which was broadcast _______ by the radio station,included the Governor and the Mayor. • A. alive B. live C. lively D. living • 6. The football game comes to you _______ from New York. • A) live B) lively • C) alive D) living
• • • • • • • • • •
Catch up with come up with Consult with….about Do away with get along with Get away from get down to Get back on go through with Keep up with line up for Live up to look down upon Look forward to make up for Put up with refer to…as Stand up for
复合式动词词组
Bring/come /put into effect/practice ’s best Catch sight of try one one’ Feel at home get in the way Get the better of Have sth. in mind keep in mind Keep pace with learn by heart ’s temper Lose one one’ make the best\most of • Make the difference ’s make up one one’ mind • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
Make use of put to use Play a part in pay attention to Take advantage of Take delight in Take for granted Take into account Take part in take the place of Think highly of Throw light on
• 3. Exercise seems to benefit the brain power of healthy and sick, young and old _____. • A. alike B. alive • C. together D. included • 4. All information reported to or likewise obtained by the commission is considered confidential. • A. in a similar way B. in another way • C. in a direct way D. in an unauthorized way
博士研究生英语入学考试
词汇 (3)
• 1. When workers are organized in trade unions, employers find it hard to lay them ______. • A. off B. aside C. out D. down • 2. The brave firemen had fought for days before they managed to ______ the forest fire. • A. put on B. put up • C. put off D. put out • 3. The bank manager asked his assistant if it was possible for him to ______ the investment plan within a week. • A. work out B. put out • C. make out D. set out
• 1. Mike and Peter are brothers. The former is an editor, the _______ is an engineer. C. latter D. latest • A. late B. last • 2. They gave a _____ broadcast while the performance was in process on the stage. • A. live B. alive C. living D. lively