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I.Vocabulary and Structure(40points,1*40)
Part 1
collection什么意思Directions: Choo one of the four alternatives which is clost in meaning to the underlined word or phra and mark the corresponding letter.
1. “The giant was bit” is a tautological statement, to say the least.
A. tight
B. redundant
C. illogical
D. relative
2. There is an embargo on any more video games ing into the hou.
A. landing place
B. prohibition
C. violation
D. permission
3. Youngsters are usually more impetuous than old people.
A. impatient
B. immature
C. impulsive
D. imperial
4. Unfortunately, I’ll spend the weekend doing a bunch of prosaic chores.
A .dull B. practical C. trivial D. rhyming
5. The crowd at the town meeting found the mayor’s assurance too glib.
A. sarcastic
B. flashy
C. malicious
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D. readily fluent
6. Gazing at the crystalline lake, I decided it was too beautiful to swim in.
A. breakable
B. futuristic
C. delicate
D. sparkling
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7. We cannot vacillate on the question of the party’s leadership.
A. lead
B. doubt
C. check
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D. repeat
8. It is more difficult for a chronic smoker to give up the habit than for a novice, but it can be done.
pantechA. affluent
B. confirmed
C. disciplined
D. indecisive
9. They were furious when one of their best managers was poached by another pany
A. headhunted
B. punched
C. plundered
D. probed
10. The ink had faded with time and so parts of the letter were unreadable.
A. indelible
B. inscrutable
C. illegible
D.
illegitimate
11. She bristled at the suggestion that she had been dishonest.
A. bridled
B. bridged
C. breathed
D. boasted
12. Investors should study a prospectus before putting money into a big pany.
A. positive outlook
B. banking agreement
C. profit-and-loss statement
D. formal business document
13 .The real hero is never ostentatious.
A. frivolous
B. pretentious
C. presumptuous
D. ponderous
14. If you have never held a driving licen before,
you should apply for a provisional licen.
A. providential
B. temporary
C. provincial
D.
improvid
15. John Smith is a voracious book collector.
A. vicious
B. luxurious
C. insatiable
D. valuable
16. I don’t think we should make precipitate decisions.
A .precipitous B. precocious C. precarious D. precautious
17. You need an excursion to break the monotony.
A. gaunt
B.jaunt
C. vaunt
D. taunt
18. The government appears in a quandary about what to do with so many people.
A. border
B. marshy ground
C. dilemma
D. situation
19. It was an auspicious beginning to her career as an author.
A. unexpected
B. interesting
C. favorable
D. doubtful
20. The governor was usually circumspect when dealing with the media.
A. skilled
B. cautious
C. impatient
D. obedient
Part 2
Directions: Choo one from the four alternatives that best pletes the ntence and mark the corresponding letter.
21. The children were having a wonderful time on the frozen lake.
A. slipping
oecB. slithering
C. skidding
D. sliding
22. The campers their tent in a sheltered valley.
A. established
B. installed
C. pitched
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D. fixed
23. Human behavior is mostly a product of learning. Whereas the behavior of an animal depends mainly on .
aragoA. respon
B. impul
C. instinct
D. consciousness
24. The cultural traditions of the invaders slowly the practices of the island dwellers.
A .spread B. perpetuated C. permeated D. reinforced
25. He had always had a good opinion of himlf, but after the publication of his bestlling novel he became unbearable .
A. bigoted
B. proud
C. conceited
D. exaggerated
26. This is the piano on which the por created some of his greatest works.
A. actual
B. real
C. original
D. genuine
27. Although , new deposits of oil will be found, sooner or later, the world’s supply will be exhausted.
A. in all likelihood
B. in all possibility
C. in all circumstances
D. in all conditions
28. I should like to rent a hou, fortable and in a quiet position.
A. before all
B. above all
C. first of all
D. over alltrafficjam
29. He came to inspect the hou buying it.
A. in the event of
B. with a view to
C. in ca of
D. with regard to
30. Let’s not over such a trifle!
A. fall through
B. fall off
C. fall out
D. fall back
31. He is a clever mimic who can take most of the lectures in this college.
A. over
B. down
C. off
D. for
32. He tried for forgery in a law court but was lucky enough to .
A. get on
B. get off
C. get through
D. get out
33. The captain turned early that night, not realizing that the icebergs were so clo
A. in
B. down
C. into
D. off
34. You promid you would do it. Why did you go on your word?
A. back
B. away
C. over
D. by
35. The numerals have bee, , his friends, and he knows all their relations and acquaintances.
A. as it is
B. as it was
C. as it were
D. as they are
36. A safety analysis the target as a potential danger. Unfortunately, it was never done.vegetable
A. would identify
B. will identify
C. would have identified
D. will have identified