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1(4·?) : Although Anne is
happy with her success she wonders _____ will
happen to
her private life.
A: that
B: what
C: it
D: this
2(4·?) : Once environmental damage
_______, it takes many years for the system to
recover.
A: has done
B: is to do
C: does
D: is done
3(4·?)
:
Rather
than
chasing
specialists
away
or
eating
all
their
popcorn
,
they
began
to (
inhibit ) their aggression.
A: hold
back
B: understand
C: give up
D: hide
4(4·?) : We are now
convinced that dreams play an important
physiological role,
although we are
not yet?¨ in a position??to say just what that
role is.
A: allowed
B:
well-grounded
C: possible
D: qualified
5(4·?) : Ann never dreams of _______
for her to be sent abroad very soon.
A:
there being a chance.
B: there to be
a chance
C: there be a chance
D: being a chance
6(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is (tied up)in
conference until noon.
A: busy
B: tired out
C: away
D: arranged
7(4·?)
:
The
;hopes goals??fears and desires&nbs
p;widely between&
nbsp;men and
women??_____between the rich
and the&
nbsp;poor.
A:
alter
B: shift
C:
transfer
D: vary
8(4·?)
:
As
the
district
(attorney)paced,
the
men
cut
through
the
first layer of
metal.
A: lawyer
B: police
C: officer
D: detective
9(4·?) : By
year's end, he and his colleagues will have
(screened)
hundreds of volunteers with 3 000 markers.
A: examined
B: taken photos
of
C: protected
D:
separated
10(4·?)
:
No
matter
what
the
speaking
situation,
you
should
try
to
(evoke)
favorable first impressions.
A: produce
B: impose
C: appeal
D: obtain
11(4·?)
:
(Conversely)
only
a
public
ill-
served
by
its critics
could
have
accepted
as art and as
literature so much in these last years that has
been neither.
A: To be specific
B: On the other hand
C:
Generally speaking
D: To tell the
truth
12(4·?)
:
A single,
general
mental
ability
governs
many
aspects
of
cognitive
performance,
scientists
and
society
have
(bickered) long and
often about intelligence.
A: quarreled
B: thought
C: researched
D: discussed
13(4·?) : And one incident is not
enough to (warrant) conclusions.
A:
help
B: reach
C: justify
D: defend
14(4·?)
:
Michael
Owen
suggested
(scrapping)
the
laborious
genetic
profiling of individual subjects.
A:
throwing away
B: keeping
C: arguing against
D:
preserving
15(4·?)
:
This river is&nb
sp;so big that it is impo
ssib
le to build a _
______ under it without m
odern technology.
A: canal
B: tunnel
C: channel
D: cable
16(4·?) : At a hearing before the
Federal Communications Commission, this phrase
escaped him under questioning:
good program.
A: medicine
B: favorite
C:
commonplaceness
D: hostility
17(4·?) :
He got up from his
chair like a
condemned man and (plodded) to
the lectern as though
going to the
guillotine.
A: trudged
B:
strode
C: stumbled
D:
rushed
18(4·?)
:
Molly's
character
was
someone
who
had
decided
not
to
smoke and
resisted
being ?¨branded?? a weirdo...
A: marked
B: burnt
C: stained
D: cleaning
19(4·?)
:
Discovery
of
this
tracing
gave
rise
to
the
term
paradoxical??
phase,
which we apply to sleep in the
dreaming state.
A: self-contradictory
B: opposing
C: confusing
D: consistent
20(4·?) : Owen proposed
(pooling)subjects ?¤ DNA instead
and
combing
the
pooled
DNA
from
each
study
group
just
once
with
the
markers.
A: collecting
B: searching
C: analyzing
D: studying
21(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is
(tied up?? in conference until noon.
A:
away
B: tired out
C: busy
D: arranged
22(4·?)
:
Because
Edgar was convinced of t
he accuracy o
f this
;fact, he _______ his opinion.
A: struck at
B: strove for
C: stuck to
D: stood for
23(4·?) : I don?§t think it
advisable that Tim _______ to the job since he has
no
experience.
A: is
assigned
B: will be assigned
C: be assigned
D: has
been assigned
24(4·?) :
Discovery of this tracing gave rise to the term
(paradoxical)
phase,
A: self-contradictory
B: opposing
C: confusing
D: consistent
25(4·?) : Every age has its arbiters
who do not grow with their times, who cannot
tell
evolution
from
revolution
or
the
difference
between
frivolous
faddism,
(amateurish) experimentation, and
profound and necessary change.
A: not
professional
B: not scientific
C: not healthy
D: not
accomplished
??????
1(4·?)
: Although Anne is happy with her success she
wonders _____ will happen to
her
private life.
A: that
B:
what
C: it
D: this
2(4·?) : Once environmental
damage _______, it takes many years for the system
to
recover.
A: has done
B: is to do
C: does
D: is done
3(4·?)
:
Rather
than
chasing
specialists
away
or
eating
all
their
popcorn
,
they
began
to (
inhibit ) their aggression.
A: hold
back
B: understand
C: give up
D: hide
4(4·?) : We are now
convinced that dreams play an important
physiological role,
although we are
not yet?¨ in a position??to say just what that
role is.
A: allowed
B:
well-grounded
C: possible
D: qualified
5(4·?) : Ann never dreams of _______
for her to be sent abroad very soon.
A:
there being a chance.
B: there to be
a chance
C: there be a chance
D: being a chance
6(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is (tied up)in
conference until noon.
A: busy
B: tired out
C: away
D: arranged
7(4·?)
:
The
;hopes goals??fears and desires&nbs
p;widely between&
nbsp;men and
women??_____between the rich
and the&
nbsp;poor.
A:
alter
B: shift
C:
transfer
D: vary
8(4·?)
:
As
the
district
(attorney)paced,
the
men
cut
through
the
first layer of
metal.
A: lawyer
B: police
C: officer
D: detective
9(4·?) : By
year's end, he and his colleagues will have
(screened)
hundreds of volunteers with 3 000 markers.
A: examined
B: taken photos
of
C: protected
D:
separated
10(4·?)
:
No
matter
what
the
speaking
situation,
you
should
try
to
(evoke)
favorable first impressions.
A: produce
B: impose
C: appeal
D: obtain
11(4·?)
:
(Conversely)
only
a
public
ill-
served
by
its critics
could
have
accepted
as art and as
literature so much in these last years that has
been neither.
A: To be specific
B: On the other hand
C:
Generally speaking
D: To tell the
truth
12(4·?)
:
A single,
general
mental
ability
governs
many
aspects
of
cognitive
performance,
scientists
and
society
have
(bickered) long and
often about intelligence.
A: quarreled
B: thought
C: researched
D: discussed
13(4·?) : And one incident is not
enough to (warrant) conclusions.
A:
help
B: reach
C: justify
D: defend
14(4·?)
:
Michael
Owen
suggested
(scrapping)
the
laborious
genetic
profiling of individual subjects.
A:
throwing away
B: keeping
C: arguing against
D:
preserving
15(4·?)
:
This river is&nb
sp;so big that it is impo
ssib
le to build a _
______ under it without m
odern technology.
A: canal
B: tunnel
C: channel
D: cable
16(4·?) : At a hearing before the
Federal Communications Commission, this phrase
escaped him under questioning:
good program.
A: medicine
B: favorite
C:
commonplaceness
D: hostility
17(4·?) :
He got up from his
chair like a
condemned man and (plodded) to
the lectern as though
going to the
guillotine.
A: trudged
B:
strode
C: stumbled
D:
rushed
18(4·?)
:
Molly's
character
was
someone
who
had
decided
not
to
smoke and
resisted
being ?¨branded?? a weirdo...
A: marked
B: burnt
C: stained
D: cleaning
19(4·?)
:
Discovery
of
this
tracing
gave
rise
to
the
term
paradoxical??
phase,
which we apply to sleep in the
dreaming state.
A: self-contradictory
B: opposing
C: confusing
D: consistent
20(4·?) : Owen proposed
(pooling)subjects ?¤ DNA instead
and
combing
the
pooled
DNA
from
each
study
group
just
once
with
the
markers.
A: collecting
B: searching
C: analyzing
D: studying
21(4·?) : Oh, Mr. Knight is
(tied up?? in conference until noon.
A:
away
B: tired out
C: busy
D: arranged
22(4·?)
:
Because
Edgar was convinced of t
he accuracy o
f this
;fact, he _______ his opinion.
A: struck at
B: strove for
C: stuck to
D: stood for
23(4·?) : I don?§t think it
advisable that Tim _______ to the job since he has
no
experience.
A: is
assigned
B: will be assigned
C: be assigned
D: has
been assigned
24(4·?) :
Discovery of this tracing gave rise to the term
(paradoxical)
phase,
A: self-contradictory
B: opposing
C: confusing
D: consistent
25(4·?) : Every age has its arbiters
who do not grow with their times, who cannot
tell
evolution
from
revolution
or
the
difference
between
frivolous
faddism,
(amateurish) experimentation, and
profound and necessary change.
A: not
professional
B: not scientific
C: not healthy
D: not
accomplished
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