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新东方通用考博英语课程讲义 词汇

 2011年通用考博英语词汇讲义
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  考博英语通用词汇—第一部分 基础练习
单词类型—词形相近
1The ______ of the spring waterattracts a lot of visitors from other parts of the country. N 56/\1R  
Aclash          Bclarify          Cclarity          Dclatter '#p2v'A  
3Her remarks ______ a completedisregard for human rights. I# U"DwM  
Amagnified          Bmaintained          Cmanipulated          Dmanifested K:\db'``  
9We listened dumb-struck, full of______, to the shocking details of the corruption of the ex-president of thecompany. % A8dO+W  
  Aincredulity       Bingenuity          Cingenuousness          Dincredibility HbXYinG%  
HE0@`(mCpa  
单词类型同义场景词
2Can you imagine! He offered me 5000dollars  to break my contract. Thats ______ . Of course I didnt agree. I would take legal action. B8sc;Z.  
  Afraud          Bblackmail          Cbribery          Dcompensation k-N` h  
Theelderly Russians found it hard to live on state_______. u >W:SM  
    A. donation    B. salaries    C. pensions    D. income zv}3Sl@  
:kz"W ya.  
单词类型—近义词区分
例:The old lady has developed a________ cough which cannot be cured completely in a short time. wW?/`>@  
       A. permanent ,8^QV3  
       B. perpetual <+\ w.!  
       C. sustained # 2qDn^s  
       D. chronic 0l&#%wmJ,  
例:Generally speaking, women aremore________ about food and clothing than U 3U DA  
       men. v@^P4cu;  
       A. special yRF %SWO  
       B. particular ?@uyqi~:U  
       C. specific Ns} BE H  
       D. unique ] eO25,6  
单词类型—固定搭配
16The robber tried to ______ the stolen goodsfrom the house he had broken into, but was caught by the guards. z s<2Ozv  
        Amakeaway with         Bmake off for         / 8 0Q  
        Cgetout                 Dget through H;.${u^lhd  
例:cast pearls before a ______ PZjK 6]N\  
       Apig              Bcattle         8,^2'dK34  
       Cswine         Ddoe -m"9v%>Y  
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练习
Unit 1 <T|?`;K  
1The day was breaking and peoplebegan to go to work so the murderer was unable to ______ of the body. @cC@(M~Ru  
Adispense          Bdispose          Cdiscard          Ddischarge Uxl7O4J@H  
2Can you imagine! He offered me5000 to break my contract. That′s ______ . Of course I didn′t agree. I wouldtake legal action. io1hUZ  
Afraud          Bblackmail          Cbribery          Dcompensation |Y")$pjz  
3Her remarks ______ a completedisregard for human rights. |_GESpoHH  
Amagnified          Bmaintained          Cmanipulated          Dmanifested r]<?,xx [  
4The unfortunate death of thegenius poet caused ______ loss to this country. "k'P #v{f  
Apriceless          Bcountless          Cincalculable          Dimaginable >o_cf*nx  
5Before the disastrous earthquakethere was ______ chaos. L63B# H "  
Amassive          Bominous          Csuspending          Dimminent I #8TY/XP  
6On behalf of my company, I am______ to you and your colleagues for your generous help. .s8u?1b  
Asubjected          Binclined          Cavailable         Dobliged u P&<  
7The appearance of the used car is______ , it's much newer than it really is. 8[\ ~}Q6  
Adescriptive          Bindicative          Cdeceptive          Dimpressive YM<F7tp4  
8His office is ______ to thePresident′s; it usually takes him about three minutes to get there. E$1P H)  
Arelated          Badhesive          Cadherent          Dadjacent WLkfo 6Nw  
9The none of students in the classlikes the mistress, who is used to being ______ of everything they do. (BG wBL  
Aemotional          Boptimistic          Cinterested         Dcritical E WNm }C9  
10I didn′t know it then, but this disruptiveway of reading started with the very first novel I ever picked up. \>N "{T  
Aharmful          Bpersistent          Cinterruptive          Dcharacteristic 3:ELYn  
11The problem is that the loss ofconfidence among the soldiers can be highly contagious. 2Cgq&\wS  
Aspreading          Bcontemptible          Ccontented          Ddepressing ^ EF VjGM  
12The sales manager was so adamantabout her idea that it was out of the question for any one to talk her out ofit. iQ#dWxw4  
Aadaptable          Banxious          Cfirm          Dtalkative e.l3xwt>$  
13Other non-dominant males were hyperactive;they were much more active than is normal, chasing others and fighting eachother. $s`#&.>c-  
Ahardly active     Brelativelyactive     Cextremely inactive     Dpathologicallyactive eH' J  
14While he was not dumber than anox, he was not any smarter; so most of his classmates were lenient andhelped him along. gWLhO|y  
Ahelpful          Bmerciful          Centhusiastic          Dintelligent <F6LC_  
15Before the construction of theroad, it was prohibitively expensive to transport any furs or fruits !'f.g|a  
acrossthe mountains. m#a1N  
Adeterminedly          Bincredibly          Camazingly          Dforbiddingly O&@pi-=o  
16At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sitin his old armchair in the backyard and wistfully lose in reminiscenceof his youth romances. -kkp Ew\  
Ahopefully          Breflectively          Csympathetically          Dirresistibly U{?#W  
17The prodigal son spent his money extravagantlyand soon after he left home he was reduced to a beggar. ]3&BLq  
Alavishly          Beconomically          Cthriftily          Dextrovertly M%"{OHj!o  
18The chimney vomited acloud of smoke. Uf\,U8UB  
Aignited          Bimmersed          Cemitted          Dhugged 1!p7N$QR  
19The rear section of thebrain does not contract with age, and one can continue living withoutintellectual or emotional faculties. CEl9/"0s6  
Aadvanced          Bgrowing          Cfront          Dback u.9syr  
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Unit 2 J[{?Y'RUM  
1The ______ of the spring waterattracts a lot of visitors from other parts of the country. pZV=Co3!I  
Aclash          Bclarify         Cclarity          Dclatter mr<camL5  
2Business in this area has been______ because prices are too high. y\@INA^  
Aprosperous          Bsecretive          Cslack          Dshrill klxNGxWAX  
3He told a story about his sisterwho was in a sad ______ when she was ill and had no money. Gzkvj:(V  
Aplight          Bpolarization          Cplague          Dpigment *EllE+M{n  
4He added a ______ to his letterby saying that he would arrive before 8 pm. 'wd&O03&  
Apresidency          Bprestige          Cpostscript          Dpreliminary L,_Z :\^  
5Some linguists believe that the______ age for children learning a foreign language is 5 to 8. ^j *H  
Aoptimistic          Boptional          Coptimal          Doppressed 0.z\YTZ9  
6It all started in 1950, whenpeople began to build their houses on the ______ of their cities. X6G2$|  
Aparadises          Bomissions          Corchards          Doutskirts Ta NcnAY>9  
7The meeting was ______ over bythe mayor of the city. DTo P|P  
Apresumed          Bproposed          Cpresented          Dpresided Cd'`rs}3  
8The crowd ______ into the halland some had to stand outside. zY2o;-d|4  
Aoutgrew          Boverthrew          Coverpassed          Doverflew $b`~KMO  
9It was clear that the storm______ his arrival by two hours. |h^]`= 3  
Aretarded          Bretired          Crefrained          Dretreated I08W I u  
10This problem should be discussedfirst, for it takes ______ over all the other issues. <Wa7$hF  
Aprecedence          Bprosperity          Cpresumption          Dprobability 5\.w\  
11Her sadness was obvious, but shebelieved that her feeling of depression was "/0Vvy_|  
Atorrent          Btransient          Ctensile          Dtextured 6YF<GF{  
PsO>&Te2  
v%E~sX&CG  
记忆方法
1、词根词缀记忆法 s7"5NU-  
2、联想记忆法 bmI6OIWl  
1)板块记忆法 Rg%Xy`gS  
2)谐音记忆法 bBgy Lyg  
3)图像记忆法 t-?#x   
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1、词根词缀记忆法 1BOv|xPjZ  
      amb  RW|Xh8.O  
      ambition    野心 a Juv{  
      amb     周围 两者 "w{$d&+?ag  
      it      7g-{ <d  
      ion      名词后缀 ZDbzH=[  
      ambulance    救护车 d-'BT( @:  
      ambiguous     有歧义的 h.4FY<  
      ambivalent      心情矛盾的 g>;"Fymc'  
      ambience      氛围 i 0'g$  
      ambler    慢慢走 5`Y>!| Ab  
      ambidextrous    非常灵巧的 (kL(:P/  
      amphibian    两栖动物 P#-p* 4  
      ambassador    大使 l`r O)7  
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记忆方法—联想记忆(板块记忆法)
car - hQwUw foe@  
cart - 平板马车 8u7QF4 Id  
scar - 伤疤 N14Q4v-*x  
scarf - 围巾 BMItHn].  
scarlet - 猩红色的,血红色的;也指女子名字 Qq3>Xv <  
career - 职业 +zZ]Txb(  
caress - 抚摸 &Y1RPO41J  
carnivore - 食肉动物 SXx4^X  
carnivorous - 食肉的;herbivore - 食草动物;herbivorous - 食草的 qAi:F=> X  
carnival - 嘉年华,狂欢节 z?WkHQ9  
reincarnation - 投胎 't+'rG6x  
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aunt ]-jaIvM  
daunt - vt. 恐吓,吓唬 TGuCIc0B{  
dauntless - 大无畏的,无所惧怕的;近义词:fearless S^{tRPF%d  
jaunty - 得意洋洋的;rejoice - 欣喜,欢乐 6W9lKD_i  
jaunt  - vi./ n.  短途旅游 Z_s]2y1  
taunt - 讽刺,挖苦,奚落,嘲弄 0Ok[`r`  
haunt - 闹鬼,神鬼出没;萦绕在耳畔,回响在耳边 X0]Se(  
gaunt - 憔悴的,苍白的 f('##pND@  
flaunt - 飘扬,招摇, 炫耀 ~h$ H@&5  
vaunt - 吹嘘, 自夸 oxLO[js  
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记忆方法—联想记忆(谐音和图像记忆法)
lynch - 酷刑,私刑; morbid - 有毛病的 83F]d+n  
amateur - 业余爱好者 !}q@O-}j  
girder - 横梁,大梁 |-xKH.'n  
boff - 狂笑,大笑 U04)XfO;]  
quaff - 狂饮,痛饮 Yu:($//w  
elixir - 灵丹妙药,长生不老药 0aGAF ]  
starch - 淀粉 L#fSP  
purposeful - 有目的的 -^t&U] g  
arena - 竞技场 | ;R-q 8  
abracadabra - 咒语, 胡言乱语 4F+G;'JV  
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练习
Unit 2 a> S -50  
12Nobody knew how he came up with this ______ idea aboutthe trip. !X 0 (4^  
Aweary          Btwilight          Cunanimous          Dweird  /UtSZ(  
13The flower under the sun would______ quickly without any protection. 5;A=8bryU  
Awink          Bwithhold          Cwither          Dwidower 7eG@)5Uy  
14The ______ of gifted childreninto accelerated classes will start next week according to their academicperformance. \b?O+;5Cj  
Asegregation          Bspecification          Cspectrum          Dsubscription 2>.>q9J(  
20She made two copies of this poemand posted them ______ to different publishers. Rk}=SB-  
Asensationally          Bsimultaneously          Cstrenuously          Dsimply xI8v'[3  
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Unit 3 c}w [ T  
1The doctor′s ______ is thatshe′ll soon be as good as new if she takes insulin and watches her diet. x)T07,3:  
Aagnosticism          BAnticipation          Cdiagnosis          Dprognosis \8`^QgV`@  
2It is ______ understood by allconcerned that the word no one who visits him ever breathe a syllable of in hishearing will remain forever unspoken. RMa#z [{0  
Auncommunicatively          Bacceptably          Ctacitly          Dtaciturnly CN7q qd  
3.___springs not out oftrue and deep admiration, but more often out of a self-seeking wish to identifywith someone important or famous. }te dh  
AA compliment          BAnadulatory          CFlattery          DPraise >k(AQW5?  
4Leaving for work in plenty oftime to catch the train will ______ worry about being late. )==Qo/N:  
Arule off          Bprevent          Cavoid          Dobviate uQkQ#'e|  
5Nicholas Chauvin, a Frenchsoldier, aired his veneration of Napoleon Bonaparte so ______ and unceasinglythat he became the laughingstock of all people in Europe. D$SO 6X~  
Avociferously          Bpatriotically          Cverbosely          Dloquaciously rH[Eh8j,  
6People suffering from ______prefer to stay shut in their homes and become panic-stricken in large publicbuildings and open fields. QM'>)!8  
Aacrophobia          Bagoraphobia          Cclaustrophobia          Dxenophobia X($@E!|  
7All normal human beings are ______at least to a degree-they get a feeling of warmth and y |Tv;v1L  
kinshipfrom engaging group activities. Yq:TW eZD  
Asegregated          Bcongregational          Cgregarious          Degregious %xt\|Lt  
8He is ______ drinker, who hasbeen imbibing for so long that he has figuratively speaking, grown old with thevice. IO?6F@(  
Aan inveterate          Banincorrigible          Ca chronic          Danunconscionable zuvP\Y=V`  
9We listened dumb-struck, full of______, to the shocking details of the corruption of the ex-president of thecompany. K|.!)L  
Aincredulity          Bingenuity          Cingenuousness          Dincredibility LU@+O12  
10Too much ______ can possibly leadto unhappiness, even to thoughts of suicide as few people have the courage toanalyze themselves objectively and minutely. ^X slj  
Aretrospect          Bintrospection          Cperspicacity          Dperspicuity YQ5d!a.  
11He could hardly ______ his temperwhen he saw the state of his office. mOx > p"n  
Ahold in          Bholdup          Chold off          Dholdout ~ph>?xuw  
12Recognizing the shortage of timeavailable to spend with their children, working mothers sometimes take ______in the concept of “quality time”. ,T7(!)dR  
Arefuge          Bpride          Cplace          Daction ^ v@& q  
13The term “New Australians” cameinto vogue in the 50s and 60s, which implied that the goal of immigration wasassimilation and that migrants would place their new-found Australian identityahead of the ______ context from which they had come. P3V }cGZ  
Aathletic          Bethic          Caesthetic          Dethnic 6-uB[$ko  
14Scholarships are too few to______ the high-school graduates who deserve a college education. *5;#+%A  
Ameet          Baccommodate         Ccompromise          Dadopt z=VL|Du1OT  
15The study shows that laying toomuch emphasis on exams is likely to ______ students′enthusiasm in learningEnglish. !u|s| 6{\  
Ahold back          Bholdoff          Chold down          Dadopt !:Clzlg   
16The robber tried to ______ thestolen goods from the house he had broken into, but was caught by the guards. T13Jno  
Amake away with          Bmakeoff for          Cget out          Dgetthrough =%oKYQ  
17The editors said they must reportto the world how Bejing has ______ pollution and improved the quality of theenvironment. C@s; 0-qL  
Acut up          Bcutoff          Ccut down          Dcutout > v ]-B"Y  
18With its anti-terrorism campaigntaking ______ over anything else, the government is extending its job andrunning in more affairs. QsH Fk5)  
Asuperiority          Bpriority          Cmajority          Dpolarity { Sn J  
19The gap between those at thelowest level and those at the highest level of income had increased ______, andis continuing to increase. x$aFJ CL  
Asubstantially          Bsuccessfully          Csuccinctly          Dsufficiently 1\+d 5Q0  
20Several trial efforts in the1980s proved that it was financially ______ to restore old buildings. Md,KW#  
Afeasible          Bprobable          Cbeneficiary          Dpassable j#E&u*IR  
21The beauty of the reflectedimages in the limpid pool was the poignant beauty of things that are ______ ,existing only until the sunset. mmrz:_  
Aequitable          Bephemeral          Ceuphonious          Devasive ;?0r,0l2$  
22Brooding and hopelessness are the______ of Indians in the prairie reservations most of the time. 0|_d{/VK4  
Aoccupations         Bpromises          Cfrustrations          Dtransactions w"K;e(S  
23What ______ about that article inthe newspaper was that its writer showed an attitude cool enough, professionalenough and,therefore, cruel enough when facing that disaster-stricken family. xi G_l-2l  
Aworked me out          Bknockedme out          Cbrought me up          Dputme forward vS'5Lm  
24Because of difficulties ingetting a visa, the students had to ______ the idea of applying for study inthe United States. ,BG L|5?3z  
Areduce          Byield          Crelinquish          Dwaver S^4T#/  
25The cargo box has a label ______on it. Please handle it with care. YE\s<$  
A“flexible”          B“break”          C“fragile”          D“stiff” DQOEntw  
OAXF=V F#  
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Unit 4 \z PcnDB  
PartA byUstm6y  
1He seemed reluctant to send histroops in an effort to discourage the ______ peasants. t!,GI&  
Aanimated          Brebellious          Ccreased          Dimpassive ESAFsJ$r;  
2The company will  __to its agreement, nomatter how costly the process may be. KcQe1mT!+  
Aretain          Balter          Cabandon          Dadhere sAz]8(Fi0  
3The drug store at the corner ofour street sells aspirins and ______ penicillin prescriptions. 5b^`M  
Adispenses         Bdisposes          Cdisperses          Ddispatches L4L[@tMPmY  
4AIDS is causing great publicconcern because the ______ fatal disease hits primarily young people. `<:D.9vO "  
Ainvariably          Bimperatively          Ctransiently          Ddeceptively ;K9rE3  
5The houses in this area were allerected in ______ of housing regulations. ry%Fs&V*>  
Acompliance         Bdefiance          Calliance          Dobedience APA:K9jD  
6He had wanted a 25% raise in pay,but after talking to his boss, he decided that a 5% raise would have to_____. =icynW^Fr  
Asuffice          Bsatisfy          Cgratify          Ddelight 5==}8<$  
7The two delegates had an in-depthexchange of views on how to enhance their ______ .cooperation nmZ J%n  
Aethical          Bbilateral          Cmandatory          Dsubsidiary {b6$F[e   
8It is agreed that all nationsshould take measures against terrorism on the basis of the UN ______ and otherinternational laws. :"oQ _bLT  
ACharter          BConstitution          CConcordance          DCustody (;@\gRL  
9When we credit the successfulpeople with intelligence, physical strength or good luck we are making excusesfor ourselves because we fall ______ in all three. Y([YDn  
Arare          Blacking          Cshort          Dscarce _v9P0W^.7  
10Three weeks after the suicidebombing, the police were still hunting for bombers for they believe more were (wRJ"Nwu  
Aon the verge          Bonthe sly          Con the spot          Donthe loose |#. J  
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Part B /=bg(?nX  
11As there was not enough money tobury all dead AIDS orphans, 23 babies were interred in a modest cemeteryin South Africal before World AIDS Day. hi30|^l-  
Aparentless children          Bmiserablevictims          Ccontagious bodies          Dinfectiouspatient mw*BaDN@Q  
12In his opinion, the objection to barbaritydoes not mean that capital punishment should not go on. 1[;~>t@C  
Aadversity          Bsavagery          Chabitat          Dintegrity O*ql!9}E{  
13What is at fault in our presentsystem is not the outcome but the fallible procedure. 8sG0HI$f+  
Asublime          Berroneous          Cplausible          Dimpeccable JP t=~e(  
14It could not be ruled outthat, sooner or later, the country would break out of the treaty. u,R;=DNl  
Aconfirmed          Btolerated          Cexcluded          Drefuted kq SpZoV0'  
15Now researchers are directingmore attention to the social and cultural impetus that propelleduniversity graduates into careers in management. )lo;y~ o  
Aimplication         Bpropaganda         Cimpulse          Drefuted dt -=7mz#  
16Lincoln, former president of the United States,is a conspicuous example of a poor boy who succeeded. w)hH8jx{  
Asturdy          Bobstinate          Cpermanent          Dmanifest {iI" Lt  
17Research should continue oncontrolled nuclear fusion, but no energy program should be premised onits existence until it has proved practical. o"Dk`L2  
Afocused          Bconcentrated          Cagreed          Dbased /@<&{_sybp  
18He displayed a complete lack of courtesyand tact in dealing with his employer.  6tPgFa#N  
Atenacity          Bcuriosity          Ccivility          Dhostility mct$.{~  
19Pirated compact disks and floppydisks remained the second biggest vehicle for the spread of computer virusesdespite the governments' determinedefforts to quash software piracy. )\bA'LuFy  
Aboost          Bprevent          Ccrush          Drestrict a}Dx"zl;  
20It is reported that the latestoutbreak of the bird flu in Pennsylvania inthe United States hasprompted Chinato slap a ban on poultry imports from the sate. (Mk9##R#  
Amarine products          Bdairyproducts          7$l!f  
Cindustrial products          Davianproducts PE IUKlX  
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Unit 5 f8T6(cA  
Part A fr\"MP  
1He was ______ when he heard theunexpected news, but I finally convinced him. :/c40:[  
Aincredible          Binevitable          Cincredulous          Dindifferent O M]d}}=Y  
2We had a marvelous holiday. Onlythe last two days were slightly ______ by weather. h&t/ L  
Adamaged          Benhanced          Cspoiled          Ddiminished |# _F  
3NASA is casting a wider net inthe space shuttle investigation as to what caused the spacecraft to swing outof control and ______ moments before it was to land. (9#$za>  
Adisassemble          Bdisembark          Cdisintegrate          Ddisinherit |4J ;s7us  
4The discussion was so prolongedand exhausting that ______ we had to stop for refreshments. fd{75J5%  
Aat large          Batease          Cat random          Datintervals ,eI2#6w|C  
5A luxury express train jumped thetracks on a bridge in eastern India,killing at least 50 on the spot. According to the Northern Railway spokesman,the death ______ is expected to rise. S~~ G0GiW  
Afigure          Btoll          Cspan          Dyield 0^H"eQO  
6Participants in the ShanghaiCo-operation Forum ______ regional teamwork to promote investment and economicdevelopment. [9wuaw"~[Z  
Acursed          Bechoed          Cbounced          Dhailed D#=$? {w  
happy ^V1.Y  
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7Turning cultivated land back intoforests or pasture is a fundamental way to stem soil ______ and desertificationin the long run. 1BA/$8G  
Aerosion           Bdepletion          Cviolation          Ddelusion eucacXiZ  
8The discrepancy in the companyaccounts is so ______ that no auditor could have failed to notice it. m| / ?((s  
Aspontaneous          Bconspicuous          Cnotorious          Dsuperfluous DRDn;j  
9Russian women had to wearprotective masks as they walked in Moscow,which was ______ by a heavy smog yesterday. :7WeR0*%  
Ashrouded          Bunveiled          Cdecayed          Ddeprived ,P%a0\  
10In that country, a person whomarries before legal age must have a parent's ______ to obtain a license. `X["Bgk$!T  
Asanction          Bwarrant          Cmalignance          Daffirmation U<YP@?w  
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Part B ]4uY<9VL  
11With tears in her eyes, thechampion was oblivious to the cheering in the stands. $QNII+o  
Agrateful to          Bunawareof          Cconscious of          Dpleasedwith jc$gy`,F  
12I cant understand how he can fell thathis colleagues are always ready to denounce him. K P1;u#v  
Acompliment          Bcriticize          Cflatter          Dchallenge #OQT@uF!  
13On this barren place on AikhanomHill, overlooking fields peppered with land mines, soldiers come to lay a stoneor say a prayer for friends lost in years of war. =tKb7:KU  
Ainfertile          Bdisastrous          Cplausible          Dimpeccable 8]`LRzM  
14The coalition parties have askedthe government to consider using more funds to help support the ailingmarket. 69/br @j%`  
Arapidly expanding    Bsteadilyimproving    Cmaking changes     Dhavingdifficulties "f Ni3 <x]  
15Looming over the debate abouthuman interference in the world'sboreal forests is an as yet unanswerable question: Will the effects of globalwarming eventually dwarf man's impact? `|rr<Tsy\  
Araise to greater importance     Bmakemore difficult to measure    Ccause to appear small          Dbringto an abrupt end <o aVI?  
16His wife says that he was more frugalin his youth than later years. ]c+HD*  
Alistless          Brobust           Cthrifty          Dgullible Ft[)m#Dj`  
17We have done all we could and nowour cherished project is at the mercy of our new CEO. f\|R<3 L  
Aunder the guidance of   Binthe power of   Cwith the guidance of   Donthe agenda of 1MPn{#Ff  
18He seemed in such an inconsolablestate that I didn'tknow whether to leave or stay. 6^+T_{gl  
Adistracted          Benraged          Coverjoyed          Dbrokenhearted ,&q Q[i  
19She was delirious last night, butshe seems quite lucid this morning. >.76<fni  
Arational          Bpeaceful          Cpatient          Dinsane O0~Qh0~l  
20The humanitarian claims that he veneratesall men, regardless of their position in life. s?,\aSsU@  
Aloves          Bdistrusts          Cserves          Drespects }#Q?\  
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1She actually preferred a more gregariousurban life style and the cultural attractions in a warmer clime. %8]~+ #]p  
Atranquil          Bsociable          Cinactive          Dundisturbed t*Xo@ KA  
2Some of the plan's provisionshave already aroused opposition, most notably from Pope John Pual . /hC'-6:]^  
Aclauses          Binterpretations          Cinterrelations          Ddepreciations YM`I&!n  
3Nothing is less sensible than theadvice of the Duke of Cambridge who is to be reported to have said: “Any change,at anytime, for any reason is to be deplored.” v6#i>n~x,  
Aemulated          Bridiculed          Ccomplicated          Dlamented q Q/<\6Sl  
4Most of the 33 newly discoveredplanets' giantgas bags swing so erratically that they create havoc on any smaller,nearby, life-friendly planets. d>YX18'<Q  
Adestruction          Bbenefits          Cchaos          Dviolence DZ*m"Bi  
5Furthermore, the campaign itselfwas lavishly financed, with plenty of money for top-flight staff, travel,and television commercials Tg;1;XM%  
Adubiously          Bpotently          Cprofusely          Dcandidly ol#4AU`  
6In fact, a number of recentdevelopments suggest that new media may actually be the salvation of old media;that online newspapers, Webzines, and e-books could preserve and extend thebest aspects of the print culture while augmenting it with their varioustechnological advantages dSkx*#FEE  
Alimiting          Bmaintaining          Cdistinguishing          Dincreasing [a2Q ^ab  
7Every modern government, liberalor otherwise, has a specific position in the field of ideas; its stability is vulnerableto critics in proportion to their ability and persuasiveness. ./r#\X)dc  
Afutile          Bsusceptible          Cfeasible          Dflexible q Xj]O3 mm  
8Parties are therefore free tostrive for a settlement without jeopardizing their chances for or in atrial if mediation is unsuccessful. KM&bu='L^  
Aassuring          Bincreasing          Cendangering          Ddestroying E8Y (C_:s  
9They make better use of the timethey have, and they are less likely to succumb to fatigue in stressfuljobs. EA =EcUf'  
Asustain          Byield          Cendure          Dexpose yM`QVO!;  
10It disgusted him when atheistsattacked religion: he thought they were vulgar. }Lc8tj<  
Ainsulting          Bbase-minded          Crough          Dvicious pY"&=I79tb  
11From the time of the Greeks tothe Great War, medicine'sjob was simple: to struggle with ______ diseases and gross disabilities, toensure live births, and to manage pain. @Z[XV"w|  
Aimmortal          Bimmune          Clethal          Dtoxic FrL ;1zt  
12This is market in whichenterprising businesses ______ for the demands of teenagers and older youths inall their rock mania and pop-art forms. h#?)H7ft  
Acater          Bentitle          Cappeal          Dsubject CWx_9b zk  
13It must guide public opinion,after presenting ______ both sides of every issue and pointing out to readerswhat measures seem to promise the greater good for the greater number. i^ _?C5  
Ainquisitively          Binconceivably          Cappallingly          Dimpartially ELa:yIl0  
14Brushing removes largerparticles, but dentists suggest brushing the back of the tongue as well, wherefood residues and bacteria ______ y-R:-K XH=  
Aflourish          Bcollaborate          Cembark          Dcongregate _2p D  
15American literary historians areperhaps ______ to viewing their own national scene too narrowly, mistakingprominence for uniqueness. C[2LP$6*/  
Aprone          Blegible          Cincompatible          Dprior G}N T[  
16To many people, a husband andwife alone do not seem a proper family—they need children to enrich the circle,to ______ family character and to gather the redemptive influence of offspring. k.K;7GZC  
Arepress          Bintimidate          Cvalidate          Dconfine -l i71.M  
17The 1982 Oil and Gas Act givespower to permit the disposal of assets held by the Corporation, and ______ theCorporation'sstatutory monopoly in the supply of gas for fuel purposes so as to permitprivate companies to compete in this supply. &br_opNi  
Adefers          Bcurtails          Ctriggers          Dsparks geJO#;  
18These people actively try to______ what they believe to be bad English and assiduously cultivate what theyhope to be good English. E*]%@6tH  
Asuppress          Bregress          Cenhance          Drevive =qy{8MsjA  
19It must guarantee freedom ofexpression, to the end that all ______ to the flow of ideas shall be removed. c,FhI~>R  
Aprophecies         Btransactions         Carguments          Dhindrances q9mYhT/Im  
20As we have seen, propaganda canappeal to us by arousing our emotions or ______ our attention from the realissues at hand. J Je?Zu\  
Aretaining          Bsustaining          Cdistracing          Dobscuring 2 - ?  
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前缀: SpG^kI #  
trans-转化 KN"V(<!)~  
transliterate逐字翻译的,音译的 %` Q<_LTU  
transcontinental横跨欧洲大陆的 T-L; iH~0  
transatlantic大西洋彼岸的 E*_lT`Hzf  
translucent半透明的 3%$nRP X  
transparent透明的 Q<F-l. q   
transcribe转录,转存 hiN6]jL|O  
transform变化,演化,进化,变革,改革 {Noa4i  
transit过渡 B[R1XpB7  
hyper-超,超级 Y=#g_(4*  
hypersensitive过度敏感的 TLk=H Gw  
hypermarket超级大的市场 !Xbr7:UPN1  
hypertension高血压 UEvRK?mm=  
co(n)(m)(l)(r)    共同一起; ]zza/O;31(  
coeducate男女同校教育 e Ert_@}  
coexist共存 i-b++R/WN  
cohabit同居 6J|Y+Y$  
co(n)(m)(l)(r)    共同一起;加强语气 J= gerdIk  
contend竞争,争斗 [V5ebj:6w  
content内容,目录;满意的 n~#%>C7  
consent满意,满足(动词),同意 x"Hi!h)v  
consensus一致,共识 }D7q)_g=  
contain包含,包括;节制,遏制,控制; 76\ir<1up  
contest竞赛,比赛 J/j?;qx]j  
pre-向前,提前 \V|\u=@H  
per- d (Fb_  
pro-向前,提前 @eRR#S  
predict  预言 _U.D*f<3)  
presentiment预感 Xz'pZ*Hr$v  
provocative挑逗性的 (>x4X@b  
proceed前进 ey@]B5  
precede走在....之前 gc 14 %  
proceed  with study 将学习进行到底 m ?a&XZ  
perverse反常的,刚愎自用的,    pervert 性变态者 t%e}'?#^  
persist持之以恒,坚持到底 b8QA>]6A  
perturb打扰,骚扰    pernicious 恶性的 }@Ij}Ab>  
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词根: /2K4ka<?7  
sky     space 空间    second Vf#X[$pc/  
sp系列 TKpka]nJ  
spread传播 8. [TPiUn'  
surf冲浪 ty|E[Ez1  
spray喷洒 ;Ft_ Xiq  
sprinkle洒颗粒物或一滴滴的液体 I @TR|  
splash $R3]y9`?  
spill #Jv|zf5Z  
spring泉水,源自于 #5xK&qA  
spue突然间冒出一股 37DyDzW)'  
st系列 5w)tsGX\  
status地位 k{<]J5{7  
statutory法定的 V(mz||'*  
statue雕像 eXY*l>B  
stationary静止不动的 5F{NPKa Q  
stability安定,稳定 HV-c DL  
ascend登基 {<{ O!  
descend下降 tLXwszR0r  
transcend超越 MaDdiyeC  
descendant后代 4}@J]_]Z  
scrib系列 qjQR0M C  
describe描写 8yEN )RqI  
indescribable无法描绘的 5+*MqO>  
descriptive描述性的 H`#{zt);  
inscribe题词,牢记在心 D#}t)$"  
ascribe归因于 d[mmwgSR?I  
subscribe签名 -`nQa$N-  
prescribe处方;命令,指示 #9-qF9M  
transcribe转录 7e[3Pu_/X  
sume系列 $+CKy>   
assume假定,假设,以为,认为 f]Jn\7j4  
presume主观臆断,揣测,推测 Bx9R!u5D  
consume消费,被大火烧毁,被火吞没 KY5it9e  
consumerism消费主义 B:Y"X:Y  
resume重新开始,简历 Jg} w{,  
sumption FXMrD,qVg  
serve系列 保留,服务 e ]-fb{oVH  
desert沙漠,抛弃 %d-|C.  
dessert  甜点 \4$V ;C/n,  
preserve保护动植物 I'6 wh+  
conserve保护水土 og0 su  
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16His career ___ in his appointment as director. okwkMd-yW  
Acontaminated          Bculminated          Ccontracted          Dcontacted ;iA6[uz  
17We are convinced that we are onthe ___ of an important discovery. fkKk/M> 1  
Athreshold          Bhousehold          Cthread          Dentrance Fsdp"X.  
18If we say something is ______, wemean that we find it extremely pleasant or enjoyable. w3hG\2)[HS  
Agracious          Bgloomy          Cgigantic          Dgorgeous 8d|/^U.w~V  
19The trucks ______ heavy goodsfromfactories to the ports. "~V|p3  
Apull          Bhaul          Cdrag          Dpush MSQz,nn  
20The girl ___ when she couldn'tanswered the question in the presence of all her classmates. {3)^$F=T  
Aflourished          Bflattered          Cflushed          Dfluttered py-5 :g}d  
21A ___ translation is notalways the closest to the original meaning. ^9_4#Ep(  
Aliberal          Bliteral          Cliterary          Dliterate B}?$kp  
22She ______ herself bitterly forher behavior that evening. |.]g&m)y^h  
Ablamed          Baccused          Creproached          Dscolded tBB\^xq:  
23The students are attracted by the___ of the snow-covered mountainswhen they look out of the train. v35!? 5{  
Anotability          Bnobility          Cmajesty          Dvisibility 1uwzo9Yg  
24The flowers in the vase ___ because they had no water. $bo,m2)  
Awithered          Bwrinkled          Cripened          Dprospered Uo ]x6j<  
25She ______ some salt on her foodto make it taste better. oS0rP'V^  
Asprinkled          Bsprayed          Cscattered          Ddispersed B5R/GV  
26The hum of conversation ___ as the chairman mounted therostrum. =w,cdU*  
Adied out          Bdiedoff          Cdied of          Ddiedaway bVgmjt2&>  
27The old man was remarkably ___. He was a musician, engineer,writer and philosopher. "e;wN3/bF  
Aunilateral          Buniversal          Caudacious          Dversatile wJ>.I<F6B  
28Living in poverty, John sold for500 dollars the ___ of his mother's firstwork which made her famous. (@(rz/H  
Adocument          Bfile          Cduplicate          Dmanuscript hLo'q^mGr  
29My grandmother has been ill fortwo months, so her health has ___. Yn>y1~  
Adeteriorated          Bdiminished          Cdwindled          Dlessened HYcwtw6  
30He didn't not ice me in thecrowd; but he spotted my sister who was ___ because of her redhair. nW"ml$  
Aconscious          Bconspicuous          Cdim          Dconscientious  )4O* D92  
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