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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 G$( B26 主讲:翁 华 欢迎使用新东方在线电子教材 考博英语通用词汇—第一部分 基础练习 单词类型—词形相近 1. The ______ of the spring waterattracts a lot of visitors from other parts of the country.
*DcJ). A. clash B. clarify C. clarity D. clatter fL>>hBCqC 3. Her remarks ______ a completedisregard for human rights. kdcr*7w A. magnified B. maintained C. manipulated D. manifested E|P
9. We listened dumb-struck, full of______, to the shocking details of the corruption of the ex-president of thecompany. hE@s~~JYd A. incredulity B. ingenuity C. ingenuousness D. incredibility D-JG0.@ b=(?\ 单词类型—同义场景词 2 .Can you imagine! He offered me 5000dollars to break my contract. That ′s ______ . Of course I didn ′t agree. I would take legal action. _Z'[-rcXWh A .fraud B .blackmail C .bribery D .compensation s~V%eq("} Theelderly Russians found it hard to live on state_______. d[eN#< A. donation B. salaries C. pensions D. income 8&+m5xS g:V8"' 单词类型—近义词区分 例:The old lady has developed a________ cough which cannot be cured completely in a short time.
_8]hn[ A. permanent f}qR'ognUu B. perpetual csABfxib C. sustained vy&q7EX<i D. chronic 6d4)7PL 例:Generally speaking, women aremore________ about food and clothing than !0p_s;uu,W men. 7S'3U}Y>VX A. special walQo^< B. particular <e)5$Aj C. specific kIR?r0_<G6 D. unique /-J12 O 单词类型—固定搭配 16 .The robber tried to ______ the stolen goodsfrom the house he had broken into, but was caught by the guards. o$disJ A .makeaway with B .make off for fiG/"/u C .getout D .get through J)yNp,V 例:cast pearls before a ______ uj
6dP A .pig B .cattle ZoFQJJK56B C .swine D .doe \r4QS 'Ll,HgU; c^Y&4=>T 练习 Unit 1 J^" 1. The day was breaking and peoplebegan to go to work so the murderer was unable to ______ of the body.
LY>-kz] A. dispense B. dispose C. discard D. discharge 6@N?`6Bt 2. Can you imagine! He offered me5000 to break my contract. That′s ______ . Of course I didn′t agree. I wouldtake legal action. ^#
:F8D A. fraud B. blackmail C. bribery D. compensation ctqXzM ` 3. Her remarks ______ a completedisregard for human rights. I)9un|+,y A. magnified B. maintained C. manipulated D. manifested "'M>%m u 4. The unfortunate death of thegenius poet caused ______ loss to this country. <|,0%bq)| A. priceless B. countless C. incalculable D. imaginable <[N"W82p 5. Before the disastrous earthquakethere was ______ chaos. JYQ.Y!X1O A. massive B. ominous C. suspending D. imminent C9?R*2L> 6. On behalf of my company, I am______ to you and your colleagues for your generous help. Q2 tM~ A. subjected B. inclined C. available D. obliged jSY&P/[xb 7. The appearance of the used car is______ , it's much newer than it really is. lz=DP:/& A. descriptive B. indicative C. deceptive D. impressive +W= 8. His office is ______ to thePresident′s; it usually takes him about three minutes to get there. QEUr+7[ A. related B. adhesive C. adherent D. adjacent Ib$*w)4: 9. The none of students in the classlikes the mistress, who is used to being ______ of everything they do. !y1]S .; A. emotional B. optimistic C. interested D. critical J|ni'Hb 10. I didn′t know it then, but this disruptiveway of reading started with the very first novel I ever picked up. A..,. A. harmful B. persistent C. interruptive D. characteristic Y+ZQN> 11. The problem is that the loss ofconfidence among the soldiers can be highly contagious. ^\Bm5QkS A. spreading B. contemptible C. contented D. depressing NS^(5g 12. The sales manager was so adamantabout her idea that it was out of the question for any one to talk her out ofit. kPh;SCr{ A. adaptable B. anxious C. firm D. talkative )+'De 13. Other non-dominant males were hyperactive;they were much more active than is normal, chasing others and fighting eachother. z0XH`H|~ A. hardly active B. relativelyactive C. extremely inactive D. pathologicallyactive =N_7DT 14. While he was not dumber than anox, he was not any smarter; so most of his classmates were lenient andhelped him along. s n|q
EH A. helpful B. merciful C. enthusiastic D. intelligent 6##}zfl 15. Before the construction of theroad, it was prohibitively expensive to transport any furs or fruits bu;3Ib3\ acrossthe mountains. pHW
Qk z( A. determinedly B. incredibly C. amazingly D. forbiddingly \
2cI=Qf 16. At dusk, Mr. Hightower would sitin his old armchair in the backyard and wistfully lose in reminiscenceof his youth romances. {I/|7b>@r A. hopefully B. reflectively C. sympathetically D. irresistibly ul{u^ j 17. The prodigal son spent his money extravagantlyand soon after he left home he was reduced to a beggar. ER z@o_ A. lavishly B. economically C. thriftily D. extrovertly c&A;0**K, 18. The chimney vomited acloud of smoke. [dszz7/L A. ignited B. immersed C. emitted D. hugged # g.J,L 19. The rear section of thebrain does not contract with age, and one can continue living withoutintellectual or emotional faculties.
@;T>*_Yhn A. advanced B. growing C. front D. back l7rGz2:? ?DAW~+,!7o Unit 2 ZBDEE+8e 1. The ______ of the spring waterattracts a lot of visitors from other parts of the country. c0lVt)pr/ A. clash B. clarify C. clarity D. clatter
410WWR&4_ 2. Business in this area has been______ because prices are too high. a59l"b A. prosperous B. secretive C. slack D. shrill Tk9/1C{8 3. He told a story about his sisterwho was in a sad ______ when she was ill and had no money. 8vN} v3HV& A. plight B. polarization C. plague D. pigment oB3,"zY 4. He added a ______ to his letterby saying that he would arrive before 8 pm. Ivw+U-Mz A. presidency B. prestige C. postscript D. preliminary p[Z'Fl 5. Some linguists believe that the______ age for children learning a foreign language is 5 to 8. Y,v8eOo45S A. optimistic B. optional C. optimal D. oppressed <lk_]+ XJ3 6. It all started in 1950, whenpeople began to build their houses on the ______ of their cities. @ 2mJh^cj A. paradises B. omissions C. orchards D. outskirts [zO 7. The meeting was ______ over bythe mayor of the city. +6vm4(3? A. presumed B. proposed C. presented D. presided x;RjLI 4h 8. The crowd ______ into the halland some had to stand outside. mp_(ke A. outgrew B. overthrew C. overpassed D. overflew SE0"25\_G 9. It was clear that the storm______ his arrival by two hours. OL{U^uOhY A. retarded B. retired C. refrained D. retreated sLx!Do$' 10. This problem should be discussedfirst, for it takes ______ over all the other issues. H}}]Gh.T A. precedence B. prosperity C. presumption D. probability 'ADaz75`*r 11. Her sadness was obvious, but shebelieved that her feeling of depression was =rj5 q A. torrent B. transient C. tensile D. textured {7`eR2#Wq aX= =,D3e+P' 记忆方法 1 、词根词缀记忆法 JGaS`fKSk 2 、联想记忆法 YoD1\a| (1 )板块记忆法 w.qpV]9> (2 )谐音记忆法 C7%+1w'D8 (3 )图像记忆法 $CaF"5}?Ke w <
p 1 、词根词缀记忆法 E<>Ev_5 > amb @?_<A%hz ambition 野心 kV7c\|N9
amb 周围 两者 #!\g5 ')mC it 走 ,HXY|fYr
ion 名词后缀 -#v1b>ScY ambulance 救护车
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`LsA. ambivalent 心情矛盾的 _yTGv- ambience 氛围 C7&4, ], ambler 慢慢走 p=6Q0r|' ambidextrous 非常灵巧的 = >)S\Dfi amphibian 两栖动物 |yiM7U,i ambassador 大使 G S-@drZp_ &eq>> 记忆方法—联想记忆(板块记忆法) car - 车 <#w0=W? cart - 平板马车 -~eNC^t;W scar - 伤疤 >6 [{\uPK scarf - 围巾 siw }
}} scarlet - 猩红色的,血红色的;也指女子名字 ]V J$;v'{[ career - 职业 Sf[ZGY) caress - 抚摸 )r-t
$ L carnivore - 食肉动物 $-Q,@Bztq carnivorous - 食肉的;herbivore - 食草动物;herbivorous - 食草的 |xyN#wi carnival - 嘉年华,狂欢节 |Vc8W0~0 reincarnation - 投胎 }X94M7+-> |lAu6d
! aunt y/rmxQtP daunt - vt. 恐吓,吓唬 !'(bwbd dauntless - 大无畏的,无所惧怕的;近义词:fearless l)GV&V
jaunty - 得意洋洋的;rejoice - 欣喜,欢乐 XHcT7}] jaunt - vi./ n. 短途旅游 L=ZKY taunt - 讽刺,挖苦,奚落,嘲弄 oe,L&2Jz@ haunt - 闹鬼,神鬼出没;萦绕在耳畔,回响在耳边 eZR{M\Q gaunt - 憔悴的,苍白的 A~&
Tp flaunt - 飘扬,招摇, 炫耀 "WR)a`$UR vaunt - 吹嘘, 自夸 'S\YNLqQ
bIt%KG{PY6 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 %k
@ "* amateur - 业余爱好者 tKgPKWP girder - 横梁,大梁 B'>(kZYMs boff - 狂笑,大笑 2[: *0 DV# quaff - 狂饮,痛饮 $EHAHNL?Lx elixir - 灵丹妙药,长生不老药 z8FeL5.( starch - 淀粉 Lw<?e; purposeful - 有目的的 K0_/;a] | arena - 竞技场 Dz;^' abracadabra - 咒语, 胡言乱语 ]+x;tPo +"rZ< i 练习 Unit 2 nAv
@^G2 12. Nobody knew how he came up with this ______ idea aboutthe trip. /Ps}IW A. weary B. twilight C. unanimous D. weird E8#RG-ci 13. The flower under the sun would______ quickly without any protection. |uVhfD=NG A. wink B. withhold C. wither D. widower RGh`=D/yE 14. The ______ of gifted childreninto accelerated classes will start next week according to their academicperformance. :[P>e
ox A. segregation B. specification C. spectrum D. subscription \tE2@ 20. She made two copies of this poemand posted them ______ to different publishers. )$V}tr! A. sensationally B. simultaneously C. strenuously D. simply a.QF`J4"' "mr;|$Y Unit 3 pv1J6 1. The doctor′s ______ is thatshe′ll soon be as good as new if she takes insulin and watches her diet. |9.`qv A. agnosticism B. Anticipation C. diagnosis D. prognosis NY(c4fzl 2. It is ______ understood by allconcerned that the word no one who visits him ever breathe a syllable of in hishearing will remain forever unspoken. 2ijw g~_@ A. uncommunicatively B. acceptably C. tacitly D. taciturnly }<`Mn34@ 3.___ springs not out oftrue and deep admiration, but more often out of a self-seeking wish to identifywith someone important or famous. cU7 c}?J< A. A compliment B. Anadulatory C. Flattery D. Praise i)=!U>B_0 4. Leaving for work in plenty oftime to catch the train will ______ worry about being late. f.,ozL3* A. rule off B. prevent C. avoid D. obviate "pTyQT9P 5. Nicholas Chauvin, a Frenchsoldier, aired his veneration of Napoleon Bonaparte so ______ and unceasinglythat he became the laughingstock of all people in Europe. \:ntqj&A| A. vociferously B. patriotically C. verbosely D. loquaciously )TV4OT# 6. People suffering from ______prefer to stay shut in their homes and become panic-stricken in large publicbuildings and open fields. tkU"/$Vi\ A. acrophobia B. agoraphobia C. claustrophobia D. xenophobia @(2DfrC 7. All normal human beings are ______at least to a degree-they get a feeling of warmth and )P>Cxzs kinshipfrom engaging group activities. f;M7y:A8q, A. segregated B. congregational C. gregarious D. egregious AG6tt 8. He is ______ drinker, who hasbeen imbibing for so long that he has figuratively speaking, grown old with thevice. <*u[< A. an inveterate B. anincorrigible C. a chronic D. anunconscionable |NFX"wv:c< 9. We listened dumb-struck, full of______, to the shocking details of the corruption of the ex-president of thecompany. lgp-/O"T A. incredulity B. ingenuity C. ingenuousness D. incredibility X&EcQ 10. Too much ______ can possibly leadto unhappiness, even to thoughts of suicide as few people have the courage toanalyze themselves objectively and minutely. RGy4p)z*+ A. retrospect B. introspection C. perspicacity D. perspicuity (.Y
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"j 11. He could hardly ______ his temperwhen he saw the state of his office. sS#Lnj^`% A. hold in B. holdup C. hold off D. holdout t.B%7e 12. Recognizing the shortage of timeavailable to spend with their children, working mothers sometimes take ______in the concept of “quality time”. e-vL!&;2 A. refuge B. pride C. place D. action ++ !BSQ e 13. The 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. M; *f(JY$ A. athletic B. ethic C. aesthetic D. ethnic yZFm<_9> 14. Scholarships are too few to______ the high-school graduates who deserve a college education. sE7!U| A. meet B. accommodate C. compromise D. adopt !IlsKMZ 15. The study shows that laying toomuch emphasis on exams is likely to ______ students′enthusiasm in learningEnglish. ]&%_Fpx A. hold back B. holdoff C. hold down D. adopt !U38aHG 16. The robber tried to ______ thestolen goods from the house he had broken into, but was caught by the guards. {p&M(W] A. make away with B. makeoff for C. get out D. getthrough DEEQ/B{ 17. The editors said they must reportto the world how Bejing has ______ pollution and improved the quality of theenvironment. mEsOYIu{ A. cut up B. cutoff C. cut down D. cutout k@r%>Ul@ 18. With its anti-terrorism campaigntaking ______ over anything else, the government is extending its job andrunning in more affairs. I_66q7U"0 A. superiority B. priority C. majority D. polarity *|S.[i_7 19. The gap between those at thelowest level and those at the highest level of income had increased ______, andis continuing to increase. t3%[C;@wB A. substantially B. successfully C. succinctly D. sufficiently O^(ji8[
l 20. Several trial efforts in the1980s proved that it was financially ______ to restore old buildings. -m*IpDi A. feasible B. probable C. beneficiary D. passable ht _fbh(l 21. The beauty of the reflectedimages in the limpid pool was the poignant beauty of things that are ______ ,existing only until the sunset. K
cI'P( A. equitable B. ephemeral C. euphonious D. evasive y7J2:/@[x 22. Brooding and hopelessness are the______ of Indians in the prairie reservations most of the time. ^gx`@^su A. occupations B. promises C. frustrations D. transactions B;f\H,/59 23. What ______ 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. LPr34BK A. worked me out B. knockedme out C. brought me up D. putme forward (dZu& 24. Because of difficulties ingetting a visa, the students had to ______ the idea of applying for study inthe United States. /.!ytHw8 A. reduce B. yield C. relinquish D. waver oJ}!qrrH 25. The cargo box has a label ______on it. Please handle it with care. {=n-S2% A. “flexible” B. “break” C. “fragile” D. “stiff” P~Ss\PT ;{@ [ek6 (80 Tbi~+ Unit 4 *7MTq_K(An PartA V'[Lqe,y 1. He seemed reluctant to send histroops in an effort to discourage the ______ peasants. LU$aCw5 B; A. animated B. rebellious C. creased D. impassive rGjP|v@3^ 2. The company will __ to its agreement, nomatter how costly the process may be. d8l T+MS= A. retain B. alter C. abandon D. adhere I9JiH,+ 3. The drug store at the corner ofour street sells aspirins and ______ penicillin prescriptions. J,@SSmJ` A. dispenses B. disposes C. disperses D. dispatches =2;2_u? 4. AIDS is causing great publicconcern because the ______ fatal disease hits primarily young people. AUCk] A. invariably B. imperatively C. transiently D. deceptively Qoa gy L 5. The houses in this area were allerected in ______ of housing regulations. jhs('n, A. compliance B. defiance C. alliance D. obedience x4@v$phyH 6. He had wanted a 25% raise in pay,but after talking to his boss, he decided that a 5% raise would have to_____. Aj| Gqw> A. suffice B. satisfy C. gratify D. delight .9r+LA{ 7. The two delegates had an in-depthexchange of views on how to enhance their ______ .cooperation pv/LTv A. ethical B. bilateral C. mandatory D. subsidiary 3=r#=u5z 8. It is agreed that all nationsshould take measures against terrorism on the basis of the UN ______ and otherinternational laws. tl.I:A5L A. Charter B. Constitution C. Concordance D. Custody d1&RK2 9. When we credit the successfulpeople with intelligence, physical strength or good luck we are making excusesfor ourselves because we fall ______ in all three. 6g\SJO-;N A. rare B. lacking C. short D. scarce y_aKW4L+ 10. Three weeks after the suicidebombing, the police were still hunting for bombers for they believe more were mc{gcZIm A. on the verge B. onthe sly C. on the spot D. onthe loose (?luV#{5 {R`,iWV Part B A\{dq: 11. As there was not enough money tobury all dead AIDS orphans, 23 babies were interred in a modest cemeteryin South Africal before World AIDS Day. Q<TD5t9 A. parentless children B. miserablevictims C. contagious bodies D. infectiouspatient CHeU`!: 12. In his opinion, the objection to barbaritydoes not mean that capital punishment should not go on. 6Xu^cbD A. adversity B. savagery C. habitat D. integrity *RM?SE6; 13. What is at fault in our presentsystem is not the outcome but the fallible procedure. RL0#WBR A. sublime B. erroneous C. plausible D. impeccable G=rgL'{ 14. It could not be ruled outthat, sooner or later, the country would break out of the treaty. P F#X8+&J A. confirmed B. tolerated C. excluded D. refuted >0#WkmRY 15. Now researchers are directingmore attention to the social and cultural impetus that propelleduniversity graduates into careers in management. `S&(
J2KV A. implication B. propaganda C. impulse D. refuted z:Sr@!DZ 16. Lincoln, former president of the United States,is a conspicuous example of a poor boy who succeeded. q]1HCWde A. sturdy B. obstinate C. permanent D. manifest #Y)Gos 17. Research should continue oncontrolled nuclear fusion, but no energy program should be premised onits existence until it has proved practical. e|ChCvk A. focused B. concentrated C. agreed D. based mF
L"h 18. He displayed a complete lack of courtesyand tact in dealing with his employer. eRI'pi[#. A. tenacity B. curiosity C. civility D. hostility O
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# 19. Pirated compact disks and floppydisks remained the second biggest vehicle for the spread of computer virusesdespite the governments' determinedefforts to quash software piracy. mkJC*45 A. boost B. prevent C. crush D. restrict ]{tnNr>mv 20. It 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. qu}`;\9@ld A. marine products B. dairyproducts egOZ.oV C. industrial products D. avianproducts SONv])); I-@A{vvPK Unit 5 -ahSFBZlg Part A NGA8JV/U 1. He was ______ when he heard theunexpected news, but I finally convinced him. Idq&0<I A. incredible B. inevitable C. incredulous D. indifferent W u4` 3 2. We had a marvelous holiday. Onlythe last two days were slightly ______ by weather. }|MPQy A. damaged B. enhanced C. spoiled D. diminished RyI(6TZl 3. NASA 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. fjc8@S5x9j A. disassemble B. disembark C. disintegrate D. disinherit XkG:1H;Q% 4. The discussion was so prolongedand exhausting that ______ we had to stop for refreshments. i_ha^mq3 A. at large B. atease C. at random D. atintervals <!+T#)Qi 5. A 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. r8o9C A. figure B. toll C. span D. yield d0@&2hO 6. Participants in the ShanghaiCo-operation Forum ______ regional teamwork to promote investment and economicdevelopment. {8'f>YP A. cursed B. echoed C. bounced D. hailed }8H_^G8 happy !B&OK&* X:aLed_{f 7. Turning cultivated land back intoforests or pasture is a fundamental way to stem soil ______ and desertificationin the long run. ~OuK ewr\ A. erosion B. depletion C. violation D. delusion J}$St|1y 8. The discrepancy in the companyaccounts is so ______ that no auditor could have failed to notice it. 17-D\
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m' zm: 9. Russian women had to wearprotective masks as they walked in Moscow,which was ______ by a heavy smog yesterday. R2]2#3` A. shrouded B. unveiled C. decayed D. deprived 29W~<E8K- 10. In that country, a person whomarries before legal age must have a parent's ______ to obtain a license. 5Op|="W. A. sanction B. warrant C. malignance D. affirmation 7W)*IJ cip"9|" Part B >I9w|zFA 11. With tears in her eyes, thechampion was oblivious to the cheering in the stands. ^Po^Co A. grateful to B. unawareof C. conscious of D. pleasedwith B)q 5m
y 12. I can' t understand how he can fell thathis colleagues are always ready to denounce him. ?+Q?K30: A. compliment B. criticize C. flatter D. challenge Q1cM{$}M 13. On 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. ws
^ 7J/8 A. infertile B. disastrous C. plausible D. impeccable Ng1{NI+S 14. The coalition parties have askedthe government to consider using more funds to help support the ailingmarket. 4[&L<D6h A. rapidly expanding B. steadilyimproving C. making changes D. havingdifficulties E41ay:duAl 15. Looming 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? qs9q{n-Aj A. raise to greater importance B. makemore difficult to measure C. cause to appear small D. bringto an abrupt end u\&F`esQ2 16. His wife says that he was more frugalin his youth than later years. /t4#-vz A. listless B. robust C. thrifty D. gullible (IE\}QcK 17. We have done all we could and nowour cherished project is at the mercy of our new CEO. )BJ Z{E* A. under the guidance of B. inthe power of C. with the guidance of D. onthe agenda of j'2:z# 18. He seemed in such an inconsolablestate that I didn'tknow whether to leave or stay. 2r =8&~9z A. distracted B. enraged C. overjoyed D. brokenhearted :
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KF.d: A. loves B. distrusts C. serves D. respects eeOE\ `A\|qH5`W Unit 12 UP+4xG 1. She actually preferred a more gregariousurban life style and the cultural attractions in a warmer clime. (E*pM$ A. tranquil B. sociable C. inactive D. undisturbed ?'jRUf l 2. Some of the plan's provisionshave already aroused opposition, most notably from Pope John Pual Ⅱ . ,`su0P\%#. A. clauses B. interpretations C. interrelations D. depreciations 2k}8`P; 3. Nothing 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.” K:<0!C! A. emulated B. ridiculed C. complicated D. lamented %F.^cd" 4. Most of the 33 newly discoveredplanets' giantgas bags swing so erratically that they create havoc on any smaller,nearby, life-friendly planets. ,cF
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