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蓝静灵 发表于 08-7-25 09:39:16 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
两个要求:PP
Passion
        Inspiration
        Motivation
1,全球化的影响
2,职业趋向
3,个人价值的实现
Practice
        好好背单词

课上所要解决的三件事情:
I came,I fought,I conquered.
I came,I learned,I forgot.
1,句子的理解 2, 核心单词的突破 (4-6,单词相差1300个,核心词汇500左右)3,如何来学习词汇(背单词)
如何来学习词汇(背单词)
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
pneum / ono / ultra / microscopic / silico / volcano / coniosis

pneum:表示肺的,肺部的,
ono:表示这个词是一个医学词汇,
ultra:表示“过度的”,
microscopic: telescope 望远镜
microscope 显微镜
microscopic “小的,异常小的”,
silico: silicon“硅的,硅酸盐的”,
volcano:“火山,火山灰,尘埃”
coniosis:“表示沉着性疾病”
整个单词: “肺部超微粒硅酸盐尘埃沉着性疾病”,又叫“矽肺病”

方法一:词根词缀法
英语当中绝大多数词汇来源于拉丁语
拉丁语构词规范:前缀,词根及后缀
前缀:正反意或方向性
词根:单词本身的含义
后缀:词性
词根词缀法记忆单词的优点及好处:
1,        串成串来记忆:认识的单词和不认识的单词
2,        透过词根词缀来猜单词
例子:
1,        dict 词根:说
predict  pre- 前缀:在...之前,向前  predict:预言
dictation  -tion典型的名词(n)后缀  dictation  听写
dictator   -or,er 表示 人  dictator  独裁者,统治者

2,        logu 词根:说
dialogue  dia- 相对的,对面的  diameter:(圆的)直径 dialogue:对话
monologue  mono- 单独的,独自的  monologue:独白

3,        loqu 词根:说
loquatious 多嘴的,能聊的 (东北话:唠嗑的)
eloquent  有口才的,能言善辩的 (东北话:爱唠嗑的)

4,        sect 词根:切(cut)
section  -tion 名词后缀  section:部分
transection
trans- 前缀:1,从一个地方...到另一个地方,e.g. transplant 2,横
transection 横切面,横截面,横断面

vivisection:
vivi -> vivid 生动的,活泼的  vivi 活的
vivisection:活体解剖

对学习词根词缀有帮助的4本书:
1,        胡敏 《讲故事背单词》(基础相对不好,高中之后没有背过单词的同学)
2,        蒋争 《英语词汇的奥秘》
3,        刘毅  一系列丛书 (含有字根、字缀的)
4,        俞敏洪 《英语六级词根词缀联想记忆法》

中级英语词汇词根词缀是关键
方法二:联想记忆法
Complement
Compliment
发音一致,外形相近,意思完全不同
一个是“补充,补足”,另外一个是“赞美,赞扬”,相差一个字母,如何记忆如何区分呢?- 联想记忆法
Compliment:“i”,联想成“爱”->“赞美,赞扬”的意思
Complement:“心中无爱”->“补充,补足”

三种联想记忆词汇的方法:
1,        词义联想(近义词,反义词)
近义词
三个“遵守”
Comply with, conform to, adhere to
四个“永远”
Permanent, perpetual, eternal, forever
五个“激起,唤起,引起,引发”
Evoke,elicit, provoke,arouse,trigger
反义词
Ascend <-> descend
2,词形和读音联想
凹凸
A :   -> A
两个单词:
Fragrant  芳香的,富裕的
Flagrant  恶臭的,臭名昭著的
3,        通过汉语拼音来联想
例子:
Chaos - 吵闹,喧闹
Bungalow - 平房
Peccadillo - 小缺点,小毛病
方法三:阅读中记忆单词
选择什么样的文章来读?

文章有100个单词(5,6个单词不认识)
方法四:适当地做词汇题目,加强对词汇的理解和记忆
难词辨义
Descend 下降(仅仅表示从高处到低处简单的下降)
Decline 下降(数字、比率和指标的下降)
方法五:通过4,6级词汇的相关性来学习词汇
Overpass   overpass overpass  n. 过街天桥 v. 超越,跨越
Underline  underline underline  v. 突出,强调
方法六:利用“人体规律法”背单词
每天背多少单词最合适,
每个单词背几遍最合适,
什么时间背单词最合适,
什么环境、什么温度背单词最合适,
用什么姿势背单词最合适、最健康、记忆效果最好:站着背,坐着背,躺着背,趴着背,蹲着背,跑着背,跳着背.....

1,        每天背50个单词左右最佳:
a)        如果是短期记忆:每个单词背4遍
b)        如果要长期记忆:每个单词背7遍最好
2,        背单词的最佳时间:晚上睡前的半小时,和早上醒来后的1小时
3,        背单词最适宜的温度: 10摄氏度左右(个人体验)
4,        背单词最佳姿势:“倒背如流”(可操作性不强)
最佳的姿势:来回走着背。
优点:
a)        辅助记忆,便于思考,利于大脑的快速运转
b)        预防疾病, Cervical spondylosis颈椎软骨疾病
方法七:生活当中随时随地背单词
Robust 畅销的饮料“乐百事”:强壮的,健壮的
Yoghurt:酸奶
Reserved:预定,预留,v原型是reserve

真题(98年6月67题)
67.when he tried to make a ________ , he found that the hotel was completely filled because of
a convention.
A) reservation B) claim C) mess D) revision

真题(99年1月43题)
When he tried to make a ______ , he found that the hotel that he wanted was completely
   filled because of a convention.
   A) complaint        B) claim             C) reservation       D) decision


总结:
背单词眼耳口手齐到,才能真正记住单词
六级常考词汇的分类&部分真题的讲解
六级常考词汇分类:
1,        长难单词:a,拼写长 b,读音怪 c,意思抽象
注意:又抽又长的单词
e.g. reservation
   obligation: 义务
69. Although most dreams apparently happen____, dream activity may be provoked by external influences.     A) spontaneously          C) homogeneously     B) simultaneously          D) instantaneously
     


2,        近义词
e.g.
scan
gaze
peer
glance
scan 扫视,浏览
glance 一瞥

3,        短语搭配:
六级考试考查四级短语
see to 照料,照顾
look into 调查
go in for 从事,参与


4,  形近易混词
Sheer a. 完全的,纯粹的
shear n. 大剪刀 v. 剪羊毛

stationary a. 静止的,不动的
stationery n. 文具

foul a. 犯规的 n.&v. 犯规
fowl n. 家禽
UNIT 3
41. His career was not noticeably ______by the fact that h e had never been to college.
A) prevented B) prevented C) hindered D) refrained

42. When trapped in drifting sands, do not struggle, or you will be ______ in deeper.
A) absorbed B) pushed C) heaved D) sucked

43. To ____ for his unpleasant experiences he drank a little more than was good for him.
A) commence B) compromise C) compensate D) compliment

44. All visitors are requested to __________ with the regulations.
A) comply B) agree C) assist D) consent
45. The captain __________ the horizon for approaching ships.
A) scanned B) scrutinized C) explored D) swept

46. The vast majority of people in any given culture will _____established standards of that culture.
A) confine B) conform C) confront D) confirm

47. Although he was on a diet, the food __________ him enormously.
A) inspired B) tempted C) overcame D) encouraged

48. His argument does not suggest that mankind can _____ to be wasteful in the utilization of these resources.
A) resort B) grant C) afford D) entitle

49. If you want this pain killer, you'll have to ask the doctor for a ______.
A) receipt B) recipe C) subscription D) prescription

50. Some fish have a greater __________ for acid water than others.
A) tolerance B) resistance C) dependence D) persietence

51. There was once a town in this country where all life seemed to live in _____ with its surroundings.
A) coincidence B) harmony C) uniform D) alliance

52. The court considers a financial ______ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.
A) payment B) obligation C) option D) penalty

53. It is true that____ a wild plant into a major food crop such as wheat requires muchresearch time.
A) multiplying B) breeding C) magnifying D) generating

54. The government has devoted a larger slice of its national ______ to agriculture than most other countries.
A) resources B) potential C) budget D) economy
55. In this poor country, survival is still the leading industry; all else is ______.
A) luxury B) accommodation C) entertainment D) refreshment

56. Some criminals were printing __________ dollar bills until they were arrested.
A) decent B) fake C) patent D) suspicious

57. Mr. Bloom is not __________ now, but he will be famous someday.
A) significant B) dominant C) magnificent D) prominent

58. His body temperature has been _____ for 3 days, the highest point reaching 40.5 degree centigrade.
A) uncommon B) disordered C) abnormal D) extraordinary

59. He seems to be __________ enough to climb to the mountain top in an hour.
A) radiant B) conscientious C) conspicuous D) energetic

60. Although cats cannot see in complete darkness their eyes are much more __________ to light than are human eyes.
A) glowing B) brilliant C) sensitive D) gloomy

单词记忆方法:
gloom   
1)oom-> room,gl-room  
2)loo-> look,gg - look - mm

61. While nuclear weapons present grave __________ dangers, the predominant crisis of overpopulation is with us today.
A) inevitable B) constant C) overwhelming D) potential

62. This is the ______ piano on which the composer created some of his greatest works.
A) true B) original C) real D) genuine

63. Comparison and contrast are often used __________ in advertisements.
A) intentionally B) pertinently C) incidentally D) tiresomely

64. A complete investigation into the causes of the accident should lead to improved standards and should __________ new operating procedures.
A) result is B) match with C) subject to D) proceed with
65. ______ popular belief that classical music is too complex, it achieves a simplicity that only a genius can create.
A) Subject to B) Contrary to C) Familiar to D) Similar to

66. The bond of true affection had pulled us six very different men from six very different countriesacross Antarctica; we proved in the end that we weren't very different __________.
A) for all B) as usual C) in particular D) after all

67. Though her parents __________ her musical ability, Jerrilo u's piano playing is really terrible.
A) pour scorn on B) heap praise upon C) give vent to D) cast light upon

68. Some children display an __________ curiosity about every new thing they encounter.
A) incredible B) infectious C) incompatible D) inaccessible

69. Bruce Stephen gripped the __________ wheel hard as the car bounced up and down.
A) stirring B) driving C) steering D) revolving

70. Many of the scientists and engineers are judged____how great their achievements are.
A) in spite of B) in ways of C) in favor of D) in terms of

Unit 4
41.The directions were so _______ that it was impossible to complete the assignment.
A) ingenious B) ambitious C) notorious D) ambiguous

42.Because a degree from a good university is the means to a better job, education is one of the most ________ areas in Japanese life.
A) sophisticated B) competitive C) considerate D) superficial

43.If a person talks about his weak points, his listener is expected to say something in the way of _______ .
A) persuasion B) remedy C) encouragement D) compromise

44.Her interest in redecorating the big house kept her ________ for a whole week.
A) constrained B) dominated C) restricted D) occupied

45.If we _______ our relations with that country, we'll have to find another supplier of raw materials.
A) diffuse B) diminish C) terminate D) preclude

46.Movie directors use music to _______ the action on the screen.
A) contaminate B) compliment C) contemplate D) complement

47.A terrible traffic accident happened; people were saddened when they watched the ________ sight on TV.
A) panic B) patriotic C) pathetic D) periodic

48.Many tourists were _______ by the city's complicated traffic system.
A) degraded B) bewildered C) evoked D) diverted

49.Over the last fifteen years, running has become a popular ________ for 30 million participants of all ages.
A) fantasy B) pastime C) symposium D) penalty

50.Some people think that a ________ translation, or word-for-word translation, is easier than a free translation.
A) litetal B) literary C) liberal D) linear

51.Many novels that attempt to mirror the world are really _______ of the reality that they represent.
A) reflections B) demonstrations C) illuminations D) reproductions


52.It is through learning that the individual _______ many habitual ways of reacting to situations.
A) retains B) gains C) achieves D) acquires

53.Generally, it is only when animals are trapped that they ________ to violence in order to escape.
A) proceed B) appeal C) resort D) incline

54.Mary once _______ with another musician to compose a piece of pop music.
A) merged B) collaborated C) coincided D) constituted

55.During their fist teacher training year, the students often visited local schools for the _______of lessons.
A) observation B) investigation C) inspection D) examination

56.He attends to the _______ of important business himself.
A) transaction B) transition C) transmission D) transformation

57.Out of _______ revenge, he did his worst to blacken her character and ruin her reputation.
A) perfect B) total C) sheer D) integral

58.A most ______ argument about who should go and fetch the bread from the kitchen was going on when I came in.
A)        trivial B) delicate C) minor D) miniature


59.The children cheered up when they saw hundreds of colorful ballons _______ slowly into the sky.
A) floating B) raising C) heaving D) ascending


60.Do you have any ______ about what living beings on other planets would be like?
A) ideal B) comprehension C) notion D) intelligence
61.We rarely perceive more than a minute _______ of the sights and sounds that fall upon our sense organs; the great majority pass us by.
A) fiction B) function C) fraction D) friction

62.For many patients, institutional care is the most _______ and beneficial form of care.
A) persistent B) appropriate C) thoughtful D) sufficient

63.It's pleasure for him to ______ his energy and even his life to research work.
A) dedicate B) dictate C) decorate D) direct

64.They are well _______ with each other since they once studied in the same university.
A) identified B) recognized C) acknowledged D) acquainted

65.There is a _______ difference in meaning between the words surroundings and environment.
A) gentle B) subtle C) feeble D) humble

66.All the finished products are stored in a ________ of the delivery port and shipping is available at any time.
A) garage B) cabinet C) capsule D) warehouse

67.when he tried to make a ________ , he found that the hotel was completely filled because of a convention.
A) reservation B) claim C) mess D) revision

68.Parents take a great interest in the _______ questions braised by their children.
A) nasty B) naive C) obscure D) offensive

69.Although it was his first experience as chairman, be ________ over the meeting with great skill.
A) presided B) administered C) mastered D) executed

70.Both parties promised to ______ the contract to be signed the following day.
A) keep with B) tangle with C) adhere to D) devote to

Unit 5
41.The Space Age ______ in October 1957 when the first artificial satellite was launched by the
   Soviet Union.
   A) initiated        B) originated        C) embarked          D) commenced


42.John said that he didn't quite _______ and asked me to repeat what I had said.
   A) snatch up        B) summon up         C) catch on          D) watch out


43. When he tried to make a ______ , he found that the hotel that he wanted was completely
   filled because of a convention.
   A) complaint        B) claim             C) reservation       D) decision

45.In our highly technological society, the number of jobs for unskilled worker is ______.
   A) shrinking        B) obscuring         C) altering          D) constraining

46.The fire has caused great losses, but the factory tried to ______ the consequences by saying   that the damage was not as serious as reported.
   A) decrease         B) subtract          C) minimize          D) degrade


47.If the world is to remain peaceful the utmost effort must be made by nations to limit
   local _______ .
   A) collisions       B) combats           C) contradictions   D) conflicts


48.Satellite communications are so up-to-date that even when ______ in the middle of the    Pacific, businessmen can contact their offices as if they were next door .
   A) gliding          B) cruising          C) piloting          D) patrolling

49.In the past ten years skyscrapers have developed ______ in Chicago and New York City.
   A) homogeneously    B) simultaneously   C) spontaneously    D) harmoniously

50.The court considers a financial ______ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.
   A) option           B) duty              C) obligation        D) penalty


51.I think that I committed a _______ in asking her because she seemed very upset by my
   question.
   A) blunder          B) revenge           C) reproach          D) scandal

52.Even when textbooks are ______ through a school system, methods of teaching may vary
   greatly.
   A) commonplace      B) standardized      C) competitive      D) generalized

53.They have always regarded a man of ______ and fairness as a reliable friend .
   A) robustness       B) temperament       C) integrity        D) compactness


54.All individuals are required to ______ to the laws made by their governments.
   A) obey              B) conform           C) concede           D) observe

55.The basic causes are unknown, although certain conditions that may lead to cancer have been
   _______ .
   A) identified       B) guaranteed        C) notified          D) conveyed


56.It is very strange but I had an ______ that the plane would crash.
   A) inspiration      B) intuition         C) imagination      D) incentive


57.The changing image of the family on television provides ______ into changing attitudes
   toward the family in society.
   A) insights         B) presentations     C) revelations      D) specifications


58.The town planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was
   optimistic. They expect increased tax ______ .
   A) efficiency       B) revenues          C) privileges        D) validity

59.Bill is an example of a severely disabled person who has become _______ at many survival
   skills.
   A) proficient       B) persistent        C) consistent       D) sufficient


60.The ties that bind us together in common activity are so ______ that they ca n disappear at
   any moment.
   A) trivial          B) fatal             C) tentative         D) feeble


61.During the construction of skyscrapers, cranes are used to ______ building materials to the
   upper floors.
   A) toss              B) tow               C) hoist             D) hurl


62.Diamonds have little ______ value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity.
   A) extinct          B) permanent         C) surplus           D) intrinsic

63.The kitchen was small and ______ so that the disabled could reach everything without
   difficulty.
   A) conventional     B) compact           C) compatible        D) concise

64.He will______ resign in view of the complete failure of the research project.
   A) doubtfully       B) adequately        C) presumably       D) reasonably


65.The goal is to make higher education available to everyone who is willing and capable
   ______ his financial situation.
   A) with respect to  B) in accord with   C) regardless of     D) in terms of


66.The original elections were declared ______ by the former military ruler.
   A) void              B) vulgar            C) surplus           D) extravagant

67.They stood gazing at the happy ______ of children playing in the park.
   A) perspective      B) view              C) landscape         D) scene

68.An obvious change of attitude at the top towards women's status in society will ______    through the current law system in Japan.
   A) permeate         B) probe             C) violate           D) grope

69.When he realized he had been _______ to sign the contract by intrigue, he threatened to
   start legal proceedings to cancel the agreement.
   A) elicited         B) excited           C) deduced           D) induced

70.These areas rely on agriculture almost ______ , having few mineral resources and a minimum
   of industrial development.
   A) respectively     B) extraordinarily  C) incredibly       D) exclusively


Unit 6

31. When people are asked what kind of housing they need or want, the question   ______  a
   variety of answers.
   A) evokes    B) mediates    c) defies    D) magnifies

32. If you want to set up a company, you must ______ with the regulations laid down by the
   authorities.
    A) comply    B) adhere    C) confirm    D) accord

33. Although there are occasional outbreaks of gunfire, we can report that the
    rebellion has in the main been ______    .
   A) destroyed    B) suppressed    C) canceled    D) restrained

34. Since the two countries couldn't ______ their differences, they decided to stop their
   negotiations.
     A) oblige    B) reconcile    C) rectify   D) obscure

35. The presidential candidate ______ his position by winning several primary elections.
     A) enforced    B) enriched    C) consolidated    D) intensified

36. The fuel of the continental missile is supposed to be _______   by this device.
     A) lighted   B) inspired    C) fired    D) ignited

37. Mike just discovered that his passport had _______ three months ago.
     A) expired    B) amended  C) abolished    D) constrained

38. Frankly speaking, your article is very good except for some ______ mistakes in grammar.
     A) trivial    B) obscure    C) rare   D) glaring

39. There was once an _______ idea that the earth was flat and motionless.
     A) eternal   B) offensive   C) absurd    D) intrinsic

40. Certain species disappeared or became ______   as new forms arose that were better adapted
   to the Earth's changing environment.
    A) feeble    B) extinguished   C) extinct    D) massive

41. His _______ directions confused us; we did not know which of the two roads to take.
    A) ambiguous    B) complicated    C) intricate   D) arbitrary

42. Franklin D. Roosevelt argued that the depression stemmed from the American
   economy's ______ flaws.
    A) underlining    B) vulnerable    C) vulgar    D) underlying
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 楼主| 蓝静灵 发表于 08-7-25 09:39:59 | 只看该作者

新东方讲义二

under开头的一系列六级词汇:
undertake  承担,承办,从事,着手
undergo 经受,经历
underline 突出,强调          underlining 突出的,强调的
underlie 以….为基础          underlying 基础的,基本的
underdone 半熟的 <-> overdone 过熟的

故事中的词汇
六级钟和饮食相关的单词:

翻译菜名的公式
烹调方法 + 菜品 + 主料 + with + 口味

烹调方法:
Stir-fry 炒
Stew 炖
Roast 烤(炉烤,e.g. roast duck烤鸭)
Grill  烤(烤架烤)
Braise 焖
Pickle 腌(e.g. korean pickle韩国泡菜)

菜品:
Shred  丝
Chop 块
Slice 片
Mince 末
Dice 1,丁
2,骰子

经典菜名翻译:
鱼香肉丝    stir-fried shredded pork with chilli sauce  辣的
宫爆鸡丁    stir-fried diced chicken with chilli sauce and peanuts
            Kong Pao Chicken

43. Some studies confirmed that this kind of eye disease was ______ in tropical countries.
    A) prospective    B) prevalent    C) provocative    D) perpetual

44. I am afraid that you have to alter your ______ views in light of the tragic news that has just arrived.
    A) indifferent    B) distressing    C) optimistic    D) pessimistic


45. Although he has had no formal education, he is one of the ______ businessmen in the
   company.
    A) shrewdest    B) sternest    C) nastiest    D) alertest

46. Stop shouting! I can\'t hear the football ______
    A) judgment    B) interpretation    C) commentary    D) explanation

47. The cultures of China and Japan hare shared many features, but each has
    used them according to its national______
    A) engagement    B) destiny    C) capacity    D) temperament

48. Every member of society has to make a ______ to struggle for the freedom of the country.
     A) resolve    B) guarantee    C) pledge    D) warranty

49. I was deeply impressed by the hostess\'   and enjoyed the dinner party very much.
     A) humanity    B) hospitality    C) hostility    D) indignation

50. David tends to feel useless and unwanted in a society that gives so much ______ to
   those who compete well.
    A) prestige    B) superiority    C) regime   D) legislation

51. As you have seen, the value of a nation\'s currency is a ______ of its economy.
    A) response    B) revelation  C) reaction   D) reflection

52. In the Spring Export Commodities Fair the _______ of fine china attracted much  attention
    of customers from all over the world.
    A) string    B) procession    C) array    D) succession

53. We should make a clear_______ between the two scientific terms for the purpose of our
    discussion.
    A) distinction    B) discrimination    C) deviation    D) separation

54. The terrorists might have planted a bomb on a plane in Athens, set to______  when it
     arrived in New York.
    A) get off    B) carry off    C) go off    D) come off


55. We should be able to do the job for you quickly, _______ you give us all the necessary
   information.
    A) in case    B) provided that    C) or else    D) as if

56. The younger person\'s attraction to stereos cannot be explained only ______ familiarity
     with technology.
    A) by means of    B) in terms of   C) in quest of    D) by virtue of

57. Attempts to persuade her to stay after she felt insulted were______
    A) of no avail    B) on the contrary    C) at a loss    D) in no way

58. By signing the lease we made a _______ to pay a rent of $ 150 a week.
     A) confinement    B) commitment    C) conception   D) commission

59. To prevent flooding in winter the water flowing from the dam is constantly ______  by a
   computer.
    A) graded    B) monitored    C) managed   D) conducted

60. Many people think of deserts as ______ regions, but numerous species of plants and
   animals have adapted to life there.
     A) void    B) virgin    C) barren     D) wretched

Unit 7

41. The doctors don\'t _______ that he will live much longer.
   A) articulate    B) anticipate    C) manifest    D) monitor

42. I suggest we put the scheme into effect, for it is quite_______.
   A) eligible      B) sustainable   C) probable    D) feasible

43.The old gentleman was a very ________ looking person, with grey hair and gold
   spectacles.
   A) respectful    B) respected     C) respective  D) respectable

44.This book is expected to _______ the best - seller lists.
   A) promote       B) prevail       C) dominate    D) exemplify

45.That part of the city has long been ________ for its street violence.
   A) notorious     B) responsible   C) historical  D) illegal

46. Under the guidance of their teacher, the pupils are building a model boat_______
   by steam.
  A) towed          B) pressed       C) tossed      D) propelled

47. Having finished their morning work, the clerks stood up behind their desks,
   ________themselves.
   A) expanding     B) stretching    C) prolonging  D) extending

48. England\'s team, who are now superbly fit, will be doing their best next week
   to ________ themselves for last year\'s defeat.
  A) revive         B) retort        C) revenge     D) remedy

49.If you want to get into that tunnel, you first have to _______ away all the
   rocks.
   A) haul          B) transfer      C) repel       D) dispose

50. It took us only a few hours to _______the paper off all four walls.
  A) shear          B) scrape        C) stroke      D) chip

51.The famous scientist _______his success to hard work.
  A) imparted       B) granted       C) ascribed    D) acknowledged

52.It is difficult to _______of a plan to end poverty.
  A) speculate      B) conceive      C) ponder      D) reckon

53.Now the cheers and applause _______in a single sustained roar.
  A) mingled        B) concentrated  C) assembled   D) permeated

54.Improved consumer confidence is ________ to an economic recovery.
  A) crucial        B) subordinate   C) cumulative  D) satisfactory

55. Although the body is made up of many different tissues, these tissues are
   arranged in an _______ and orderly fashion.
   A) incredible    B) intricate     C) internal    D) initial

56. If you work under a car when repairing it, you often get very_______.
   A) waxy          B) slippery      C) sticky      D) greasy

57. The damage to his car was_______; therefore, he could repair it himself.
   A) considerable  B) appreciable   C) negligible  D) invisible

58.My sister is quite _______ and plans to get an M. A. degree within one year.
   A) aggressive    B) enthusiastic  C) considerate D) ambitious

59.The manager tried to wave aside these issues as _______ details that would be
   settled later.
   A) versatile     B) trivial       C) preliminary  D) alternate

60.His_______was telling him that something was wrong.
   A) intuition     B) hypothesis    C) inspiration  D) sentiment

61.This book is about how these basic beliefs and values affect important _______
   of American life.
   A) fashions      B) frontiers     C) facets       D) formats

62.Parents often faced the _______ between doing what they felt was good for the
   development of the child and what they could stand by way of undisciplined  
   noise and destructiveness.
   A) paradox       B) junction      C) dilemma       D) premise

63. Clark felt that his _______ in one of the most dramatic medical experiments of
   all time was worth the suffering he underwent.
   A) apprehension  B) appreciation  C) presentation  D) participation

64.As one of the youngest professors in the university, Miss King is certainly on
   the ________ of a brilliant career.
   A) threshold     B) edge          C) porch         D) course

65. The_______lawyer made a great impression on the jury.
   A) protecting    B) guarding      C) defending     D) shielding

66. Very few people understood his lecture, the subject of which was very_______.
   A) dim           B) obscure       C) conspicuous   D) intelligible

67. This movie is not ________ for children to see: it contains too much violence and too many love scenes.
   A) profound      B) valid         C) decent        D) upright

68. The wood was so rotten that, when we pulled, it _______ into fragments.
   A) broke off     B) broke away    C) broke through D) broke up

69. The detective and his assistant have begun to _______ the mysterious murder.
   A) come through  B) look into     C) make over     D) see to

70. Sadly, the Giant Panda is one of the many species now in danger of_______.
   A) extinction    B) migration     C) destruction   D) extraction





改错&完型填空讲义
Passage 1
Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.
Example:

        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature
        2. /___________
as a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        One major decision which faces the American student ready to               
begin higher education is the choice of attending a large               
university or a small college. The large university provides a               
wide range of specialized departments, as well numerous                71. __________
courses within such departments. The small college, therefore,                72. __________
generally provides a limited number of courses and               
specializations but offer a better student-faculty ratio, thus                73. __________
permit individualized attention to student. Because of it6s large                74. __________
student body (often exceeding 20,000) consisting in many                75. __________
people from different countries the university exposes its               
students to many difference culture, social and out-of-class                76. __________
programmes. On the other hand, the smaller, more               
homogeneous(同性质的) student body of the big college                77. __________
affords greater opportunities in such activities. Finally, the               
university closely approximates the real world and which                78. __________
provides a relaxed, impersonal, and sometimes anonymous               
(隐姓埋名的) existence, on the contrast, the intimate                79. __________
atmosphere of the small college allows the student four years of               
structural living in which to expect and preparing for the real                80. __________
world. In making his choice among educational institutions the               
student must, there fore, consider a great many factors.               
71. (well)  (well) as        72. therefore  however
73. offer  offers        74. permit  permitting
75. in  of        76. culture  cultural
77. big  small        78. and  / 或 and  which, this
79. contrast  contrary        80. preparing  prepare

Passage 2
Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.

Example:

        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature.
        2. /___________
As a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        Thomas Malthus published his \"Essay on the Principle               
of Population\" almost 200 years ago. Ever since then,               
forecasters have being warning that worldwide famine was                S1. _____
just around the next corner. The fast-growing population\'s               
demand for food, they warned, would soon exceed their                S2. _____
supply, leading to widespread food shortages and starvation.               
        But in reality, the world\'s total grain harvest has risen               
steadily over the years. Except for relative isolated trouble                S3. _____
spots like present-day Somalia, and occasional years of               
good harvests, the world\'s food crisis has remained just                S4. _____
around the corner. Most experts believe this can continue               
even as if the population doubles by the mid-21st century,                S5. _____
although feeding I0 billion people will not be easy for               
politics, economic and environmental reasons. Optimists                S6. _____
point to concrete examples of continued improvements               
in yield. In Africa, by instance, improved seed, more                S7. _____
fertilizer and advanced growing practices have more than               
double corn and wheat yields in an experiment. Elsewhere,                S8. _____
rice experts in the Philippines are producing a plant with few                S9. _____
stems and more seeds. There is no guarantee that plant               
breeders can continue to develop new, higher-yielding               
crop, but most researchers see their success to date as reason                S10. _____
for hope.               

S1. beingbeen        S2. theirits
S3. relativerelatively         S4. goodbad
S5. as去掉        S6. politicspolitical
S7. byfor         S8. doubledoubled
S9. fewmore         S10. reasonthe reason


Passage 3
Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.
Example:
        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature.
        2. /___________
As a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        The Seattle Times Company is one newspaper firm that               
has recognized the need for change and done something about               
it. In the newspaper industry, papers must reflect the diversity               
of the communities to which they provide information.               
It must reflect that diversity with their news coverage or risk                S1. _________
losing their readers’ interest and their advertisers’ support.               
Operating within Seattle, which has 20 percents racial                S2. _________
minorities, the paper has put into place policies and               
procedures for hiring and maintain a diverse workforce. The                S3. _________
underlying reason for the change is that for information to be               
fair, appropriate, and subjective, it should be reported by the                S4. _________
same kind of population that reads it.               
        A diversity committee composed of reporters, editors, and               
photographers meets regularly to value the Seattle Times’                S5. _________
content and to educate the rest of the newsroom staff about               
diversity issues. In an addition, the paper instituted a content                S6. _________
audit (审查) that evaluates the frequency and manner of               
representation of woman and people of color in photographs.                S7. _________
Early audits showed that minorities were pictured far too               
infrequently and were pictured with a disproportionate               
number of negative articles. The audit results from                S8. _________
improvement in the frequency of majority representation and                S9. _________
their portrayal in neutral or positive situations. And, with a                S10. _________
result, the Seattle Times has improved as a newspaper.               
The diversity training and content audits helped the               
Seattle Times Company to win the Personal Journal               
Optimas Award for excellence in managing change.               


S1. it  they        S2. percents  percent
S3. maintain  maintaining        S4. subjective  objective
S5. value  evaluate        S6. an  /
S7. woman  women        S8. from  in
S9. majority  minority        S10. with  as

Passage 4
Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.
Example:
        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature.
        2. /___________
As a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        A great many cities are experiencing difficulties which               
are nothing new in the history of cities, except in their scale.               
Some cities have lost their original purpose and have not found               
new one. And any large or rich city is going to attract poor                S1. __________
immigrants, who flood in, filling with hopes of prosperity                S2. __________
which are then often disappointing. There are backward towns               
on the edge of Bombay or Brasilia, just as though there were                S3. __________
on the edge of seventeenth-century London or early nine-               
teenth-century Paris. This is new is the scale. Descriptions                S4. __________
written by eighteenth-century travelers of the poor of Mexico               
City, and the enormous contrasts that was to be found there,                S5. __________
are very dissimilar to descriptions of Mexico City today—the                S6. __________
poor can still be numbered in millions.               
        The whole monstrous growth rests on economic prosper-               
ity, but behind it lies two myths: the myth of the city as a                S7. __________
promised land, that attracts immigrants from rural poverty                S8. __________
and brings it flooding into city centers, and the myth of the                S9. __________
country as a Garden of Eden, which, a few generations late,                S10. __________
sends them flooding out again to the suburbs.               
S1. new  a new        S2. filling  filled
S3. though  if        S4. This  What
S5. was  were        S6. dissimilar  similar
S7. lies  lie        S8. that  which
S9. it  them        S10. late  later


Passage 5
Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.
Example:

        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature.
        2. /___________
As a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        Sporting activities are essentially modified forms of               
hunting behavior. Viewing biologically, the modern                S1. __________
footballer is revealed as a member of a disguised hunting               
pack. His killing weapon has turned into a harmless football               
and his prey into a goal-mouth. If his aim is inaccurate and he                S2. __________
scores a goal, enjoys the hunter’s triumph of killing his prey.               
        To understand how this transformation has taken place we                S3. __________
must briefly look up at our ancient ancestors. They spent over a                S4. __________
million year evolving as co-operative hunters. Their very survival                S5. __________
depended on success in the hunting-field. Under this pressure               
their whole way of life, even if their bodies, became radicaily                S6. __________
changed. They became chasers, runners, jumpers, aimers,               
throwers and prey-killers. They co-operate as skillful male-group                S7. __________
attackers.               
        Then, about ten thousand years ago, when this immensely                S8. __________
long formative period of hunting for food, they became               
farmers. Their improved intelligence, so vital to their old               
hunting life, were put to a new use—that of penning (把                S9. __________
……关在圈中), controlling and domesticating their prey. The               
food was there on the farms, awaiting their needs. The risks and               
uncertainties of farming were no longer essential for survival.                S10.__________

S1. Viewing  Viewed        S2. inaccurate  accurate
S3. (enjoys)  he (enjoys)        S4. up  back
S5. year  years        S6. (even) if  (even) /
S7. co-operate  co-operated        S8. when  after
S9. were  was        S10.. farming  hunting



Passage 6
Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.
Example:

        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature.
        2. /___________
As a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        More people die of tuberculosis (结核病) than of any               
other disease caused by a single agent. This has probably               
been the case in quite a while. During the early stages of                71. __________
the industrial revolution, perhaps one in every seventh                72. __________
deaths in Europe’s crowded cities were caused by the                73. __________
disease. From now on, though, western eyes, missing the                74. __________
global picture, saw the trouble going into decline. With               
occasional breaks for war, the rates of death and               
infection in the Europe and America dropped steadily                75. __________
through the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 1950s, the               
introduction of antibiotics (抗菌素) strengthened the               
trend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowed               
to be imported to poor countries. Medical researchers                76. __________
declared victory and withdrew.               
        They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the frequency of                77. __________
infections and deaths started to pick up again around the               
world. Where tuberculosis vanished, it came back; in                78. __________
many places where it had never been away, it grew better.                79. __________
The World Health Organization estimates that 1.7               
billion people (a third of the earth’s population) suffer               
from tuberculosis. Even the infection rate was               
falling, population growth kept the number of clinical               
cases more or less constantly at 8 million a year. Around                80. __________
3 million of those people died, nearly all of them in poor               
countries.               

71. in  for        72. seventh  seven
73. were  was        74. now  then
75. the  /        76. imported  exported
77. are  were        78. vanished  had ~
79. better  worse        80. constantly  constant


Passage 7

Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.
Example:

        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature.
        2. /___________
As a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        When you start talking about good and bad manners you               
immediately start meeting difficulties. Many people just cannot               
agree what they mean. We asked a lady, who replied that she               
thought you could tell a well-manned person on the way they                71. __________
occupied the space around them—for example, when such a               
person walks down a street he or she is constantly unaware of                72. __________
others. Such people never bump into other people.               
        However, a second person thought that this was more a                
question of civilized behavior as good manners. Instead, this                73. __________
other person told us a story, it he said was quite well known,                74. __________
about an American who had been invited to an Arab meal at                75. __________
one of the countries of the Middle East. The American hasn’t                76. __________
been told very much about the kind of food he might expect. If               
he had known about American food, he might have behaved                77. __________
better.               
        Immediately before him was a very flat piece of bread that               
looked, to him, very much as a napkin(餐巾). Picking it                78. __________
up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls across his shirt.                79. __________
His Arab host, who had been watching, said of nothing, but                80. __________
immediately copied the action of his guest.               
        And that, said this second person, was a fine example of               
good manners.               


71. (on the way)  (on the way) that        72. unaware  aware
73. as  than        74. it  which
75. at  in        76. hasn’t  hadn’t
77. American  Arab        78. as  like
79. falls  fell        80. of  /

Passage 8
Error Correction        (15 minutes)
Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank.
Example:
        Television is rapidly becoming the literatures of our periods.
        1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature
        2. /___________
as a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television.                3. the___________

        Until the very latest moment of his existence, man has been               
bound to the planet on which he originated and devel-               
oped. Now he had the capability to leave that planet and move                 71. __________
out into the universe to those worlds which he has known               
previously only directly. Men have explored parts of the moon.                72. __________
put spaceships in orbit around another planet and possibly within                
the decade will land into another planet and explore it. Can we be                73. __________
too bold as to suggest that we may be able to colonize other                 74. __________
planet within the not-too-distant future? Some have advocated                75. __________
such a procedure as a solution to the population problem: ship the               
excess people off to the moon. But we must keep in head the                76. __________
billions of dollars we might spend in carrying out the project. To               
maintain the earth’s population at its present level, we would have               
to blast off into space 7,500 people every hour of every day of the                
year.               
        Why are we spending so little money on space ex-                77. __________
ploration? Consider the great need for improving many aspects                78. __________
of the global environment, one is surely justified in his                
concern for the money and resources that they are poured into                79. __________
the space exploration efforts. But perhaps we should look at               
both sides of the coin before arriving hasty conclusions.                80. __________

71. had  has        72. directly  indirectly
73. into  on        74. too  so
75. planet  planets / worlds        76. head  mind
77. little  much        78. Consider  Considering
79. they  /
80. (arriving)  (arriving) at 或 arriving  reaching/drawing/making


Passage 9

Most people work to earn a living and they
Produce goods and services. Goods are either
agricultural (like maize) or manufactured (like
cars). Services are such things like education,                          1.________
medicine, and commerce. These people provide                        2.________
goods; some provide services. Other people provide
both goods or services. For example, in the same                       3.________
garage a man may buy a car or some service which
helps him maintain his car.
The work people do is called as economic                              4.________
activity. All economic activities taken together make
up the economic system of a town, a city, a country,
or the world. Such economic system is the sum-total                    5._________
of what people do and what they want. The work
people do either provides what they need or provides
the money with that they can by essential                             6.________
commodities. Of course, most people hope to have
enough money to buy commodities and services which
are essential but which provide some particular                        7.________
personal satisfaction, such as toys for children, visits                   8._______
the cinema, and books.
The science of economics is basic upon the facts                       9.________
of our everyday lives. Economists study our every day
lives and the general life of our communities in order
to understand the whole economic system of which we
are a part. They try to describe the facts of the
economy in which we live, and to explain how it
works. The economist methods should of course be                    10.________
strictly objective and scientific.

1.like -> as
2.these -> some
3.or -> and
4.as -> \\ 去掉as
5.Such economic system -> Such∧an economic system  
6.that -> which
7.are essential -> are∧not essential   或者essential -> non-essential
8.visits the cinema -> visits∧to the cinema
9.basic -> based
10.The economist methods -> The economist’s methods
                            The economists’ methods


Passage 10

Parents can be supportive of suspicions. They
can be helpful to the teacher, or are in need of help        1.            
themselves. Sometimes, I think parents are too hard
to their children. I have seen many parents of this        2.            
kind. I often have the problem of parents coming in
and telling me what they really treat their kids. They        3.            
tell me that they usually stand over their kinds when
they do their homework. They check their work and
make big fuss over the grades. They criticize the kids        4.            
over everything having to do with school. My
response usually is: ”well, you know, he is really a
good kid. He is fine in my class. Maybe you should
not be too strict with them.”        5.            
       We want parents to realize the fact that teachers
are professors at working with children. They have        6.            
observed many children and many parents. Because
of this, and because of their specialized training,
teachers can be realistic about children. Teachers
know whether parents want their children to do well        7.            
and to behave well. But teachers know less what        8.            
children should be able to do at different ages and
stages. They don’t expect the 8-year-olds to do the
work that can only be done by the 12-year-olds.
Parents, in the contrary, often expect their children        9.            
to do what is usually beyond their age and ability.
Obviously, this may make great harm to the         10.            
children’s development.


1.are -> be
2.be hard to -> be hard on
3.what -> how
4.make big fuss -> make a big fuss
5.them -> him
6.professors -> experts
                professional
7.whether -> \\
              that
8.less -> more
          better
9.in the contrary -> on the contrary
10.make harm to -> do harm to


Passage 11

Closure is the positive felling you get when you
finish a task. Lack of closure results from the                1.________

panicked feeling that you still have a million things to
do. One way to obtain closure is divide a task into            2.________

manageable goals, list them, and check them off
your list as you finish them. For example, suppose
your historic teacher assigns three chapters to be            3.________
read. If your goal is to read all three chapters, you
may feel discouraged if you don’t complete the
reading at one time. A more effective way to
complete the assignment is to divide the reading into
smaller goals by thinking each chapter as a separate         4.________
goal. Thus you experience success as you complete.
each chapter. While you have completed the overall          5.________
goal, you know you have progressed toward it.

A second block to obtaining closure is unfinished
business. You may have several tasks with the same
deadline. If changing from one task to another serves        6. ________
as a break, changing tasks too often waste time.            7. ________
Each time you switch, you lose momentum. You
may be unable to change mental gears fast enough.
You may find yourself thinking about the old project
when you should be concentrating in the new one. In         8. ________
addition, when you return to your first task, you
have to review where you are and what steps were           9. ________
left for you to finish.

Often you solve this problem by determining
how much time you have free to work. If the time
available is short (i.e. ,an hour or less), you need to
work on only one task. Alternate tasks when you
have more time. Completing one task or a large
portion of a task attributes to the feeling of closure.           10.______


1.result from -> result in
2.is divide -> is to divide
3.historic teacher-> history teacher
4.think each chapter -> think∧of each chapter
5.have completed-> have∧not completed  
6.If->Although   
7.waste -> wastes
8.concentrate in -> concentrate on  
9.review where you are->review where you were
10.attributes to -> contribute to


Passage 12

Oral health care is, these days, a big, boom                    1.            
business. According to Ralph Nader, American                 2.            
spend some $5 billion on dental care each year. Yet,
although the tremendous amounts of money, time              3.            
and energy giving over to oral health, dental                   4.            
literature indicates that about half the population in
this country has lost all of his natural teeth by age              5.            
65. Nearly half of all people over age 20 wear a bridge
or denture, and more than 30 percent have
complete upper and lower dentures. By age 50, one
out of every two persons have gum disease.                   6.            
The dental profession blames neglectful
Americans them&not;selves. About half the population, it
claims, fails in visit the dentist regularly and some 30                7.            
million never did. Critics, on the other hand slam                    8.            
the profession. It can be conservatively esti&not;mated
that at least 15 percent of United States dentists are                 9.            
incompetent, honest, or both, says a former                        10.            
Pennsylvania Commissioner of Insurance. Some have
set the figure as high as 50 percent.


1.boom -> booming
2.American->Americans
3.although->despite
4.giving->given  
5.his -> its
6.have -> has
7.fails in visit -> fails to visit
8.never did-> never do
9.United States-> the United States
10.incompetent,honest,or both-> incompetent, dishonest, or both   








完型填空部分

Cloze Test 1
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
When women do become managers, do they ring a different style and different skills to the job? Are they better, or worse, managers than men? Are women more highly motivated and __71__ than male managers?
Some research __72__ the idea that women bring different attitudes and skills to management jobs, such as greater __73__, an emphasis on affiliation and attachment, and a __74__ to bring emotional factors to bear __75__ making workplace decisions. These differences are __76_ to carry advantages for companies, __77__ they expand the range of techniques that can be used to __78__ the company manage its workforce __79__.
A study commissioned by the International Women’s Forum __80__ a management style used by some women managers (and also by some men) that __81__ from the command-and-control style __82__ used by male managers. Using this “interactive leadership” approach, “women __83__ participation, share power and information, __84__ other people’s self-worth, and get others excited about their work. All these __85__ reflect their belief that allowing __86__ to contribute and to feel __87__ and important is a win-win __88__—good for the employees and the organization.” The study’s director __89__ that “interactive leadership may emerge __90__ the management style of choice for many organizations.”
71. A) confronted         B) commanded        C) confined        D) committed
72. A) supports         B) argues        C) opposes        D) despises
73. A) combination         B) cooperativeness        C) coherence        D) correlation
74. A) willingness         B) loyalty        C) sensitivity        D) virtue
75. A) by         B) in        C) at        D) with
76. A) disclosed         B) watched        C) revised        D) seen
77. A) therefore         B) whereas        C) because        D) nonetheless
78. A) help         B) enable        C) support        D) direct
79. A) evidently         B) precisely        C) aggressively        D) effectively
80. A) developed         B) invented        C) discovered        D) located
81. A) derives         B) differs        C) descends        D) detaches
82. A) inherently         B) traditionally        C) conditionally        D) occasionally
83. A) encourage         B) dismiss        C) disapprove        D) engage
84. A) enhance         B) enlarge        C) ignore        D) degrade
85. A) themes         B) subjects        C) researches        D) things
86. A) managers         B) women        C) employees        D) males
87. A) faithful         B) powerful        C) skillful        D) thoughtful
88. A) situation         B) status        C) circumstance        D) position
89. A) predicted         B) proclaimed        C) defied        D) diagnosed
90. A) into         B) from        C) as        D) for

71. D        72. A        73. B        74. A        75. B        76. D        77. C        78. A        79. D        80. C
81. B        82. B        83. A        84. A        85. D        86. C        87. B        88. A        89. A        90. C



Cloze Test 2

Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.

        In the United States, the first day nursery was opened in 1854. Nurseries were established in various areas during the ___61__ half of the 19th century; most of ___62___ were charitable. Both in Europe and in the U.S. the day-nursery movement received great ___63___ during the First World War, when ___64___ of manpower caused the industrial employment of unprecedented(前所未有)numbers of women. In some European countries nurseries were establishes ___65___ in munitions(军火)plants, under direct government sponsorship. ___66___ the number of nurseries in the U.S. also rose ___67___, this rise was accomplished without government aid of any kind. During the years following the First World War, ___68___, Federal, State, and local governments gradually began to exercise a measure of control ___69___ the day nurseries, chiefly by ___70___ them and by inspecting and regulating the conditions within the nurseries.
        The ___71___ of the Second World War was quickly followed by an increase in the number of day nurseries in almost all countries, as women were ___72___ called upon to replace men in the factories. On this ___73___ the U.S. government immediately came to the support of the nursery schools. ___74___ $6,000,000 in July, 1942, for a nursery-school program for the children of working mothers. Many States and local communities ___75___ this Federal aid. By the end of the war, in August, 1945, more than 100,000 children were being cared ___76___ in day-care centers receiving Federal ___77___. Soon afterward, the Federal government ___78___ cut down its expenditures for this purpose and later ___79___ them, causing a sharp drop in the number of nursery schools in operation. However, the expectation that most employed mothers would leave their ___80___ at the end of the war was only partly fulfilled.
61. A) latter        B) late        C) other        D) first
62. A) those        B) them        C) whose        D) whom
63. A) impetus        B) input        C) imitation        D) initiative
64. A) sources        B) abundance        C) shortage        D) reduction
65. A) hardly        B) entirely        C) only        D) even
66. A) Because        B) As        C) Since        D) Although
67. A) unanimously        B) sharply        C) predominantly        D) militantly
68. A) therefore        B) consequently        C) however        D) moreover
69. A) over        B) in        C) at        D) about
70. A) formulating        B) labeling        C) patenting        D) licensing
71. A) outset        B) outbreak        C) breakthrough        D) breakdown
72. A) again        B) thus        C) repeatedly        D) yet
73. A) circumstance        B) occasion        C) case        D) situation
74. A) regulating        B) summoning        C) allocating        D) transferring
75. A) expanded        B) facilitated        C) supplemented        D) compensated
76. A) by        B) after        C) of        D) for
77. A) pensions        B) subsidies        C) revenues        D) budgets
78. A) prevalently        B) furiously        C) statistically        D) drastically
79. A) abolished        B) diminished        C) jeopardized        D) precluded
80. A) nurseries        B) homes        C) jobs        D) children

61. C        62. C        63. D        64. B        65. A        66. D        67. A        68. B        69. D        70. C
71. A        72. C        73. B        74. C        75. B        76. C        77. D        78. B        79. D        80. A



Cloze Test 3
        (15 minutes)
Directions:        There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
        Most people who travel long distances complain of jetlag (喷气飞行时差反应). Jetlag makes business travelers less productive and more prone ___61___ making mistakes. It is actually caused by ___62___ of your “baby clock”—a small cluster of brain cells that controls the timing of biological ___63___. The baby clock is designed for a ___64___ rhythm of daylight and darkness, so that it is thrown out of balance when it ___65___ daylight and darkness at the “wrong” times in a new time zone. The ___66___ of jetlag often persist for days ___67___ the internal body clock slowly adjusts to the new time zone.
        Now a new anti-jetlag system is ___68___ that is based on proven ___69___ pioneering scientific research. Dr. Martin Moore-Ede has ___70___ a practical strategy to adjust the body clock much sooner to the new time zone ___71___ controlled exposure to bright light. The time zone shift is easy to accomplish and eliminates ____72____ of the discomfort of jetlag.
        A successful time zone shift depends on knowing the exact times to either ___73___ or avoid bright light. Exposure to light at the wrong time can actually make jetlag worse. The proper schedule ___74___ light exposure depends a great deal on ___75___ travel plans.
        Data on a specific flight itinerary (施行路线) and the individual’s sleep ___76___ are used to produce a Trip Guide with ___77___ on exactly when to be exposed to bright light.
        When the Trip Guide calls ___78___ bright light you should spend time outdoors if possible. If it is dark outside, or the weather is bad. ___79___ you are on an aeroplane you can use a special light device to provide the necessary light ___80___ for a range of activities such as reading, watching TV or working.
61. A) for        B) from        C) to        D) of
62. A) rupture        B) corruption        C) eruption        D) disruption
63. A) actions        B) functions        C) reflection        D) behavior
64. A) regular        B) formal        C) continual        D) circular
65. A) retains        B) encounters        C) possesses        D) experiences
66. A) diseases        B) symptoms        C) signs        D) defects
67. A) while        B) whereas        C) if        D) although
68. A) adaptable        B) approachable        C) available        D) agreeable
69. A) broad        B) inclusive        C) tentative        D) extensive
70. A) devised        B) recognised        C) scrutinized        D) visualized
71. A) at        B) through        C) in        D) as
72. A) most        B) least        C) little        D) more
73. A) attain        B) shed        C) retrieve        D) seek
74. A) on        B) with        C) for        D) in
75. A) unique        B) specific        C) complicated        D) peculiar
76. A) norm        B) mode        C) pattern        D) style
77. A) directories        B) instructions        C) specifications        D) commentaries
78. A) off        B) on        C) for        D) up
89. A) or        B) and        C) but        D) while
80. A) agitation        B) spur        C) acceleration        D) stimulus

61. C        62. D        63. B        64. A        65. D        66. B        67. A        68. C        69. D        70. A
71. B        72. A        73. D        74. C        75. B        76. C        77. B        78. C        79. A        80. D
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