综合辅导:英语六级核心单词必备十(2)
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Prescription n. 处方
If you want this painkiller, you’ll have to ask the doctor for a .(2001.6.41)
A transaction B permit C settlement D prescription
If you want this painkiller, you’ll have to ask the doctor for a .(98.1.49)
A receipt B recipe C subscription D prescription
Patent n. 专利
The designer has applied for a for his new invention. (2002.6.63)来源:www.examda.com
A tariff B discount C version D patent
Potential a. 潜能,潜在的
While nuclear weapons present grave dangers, the predominant crisis of overpopulation is with us today.(98.1.61)
A inevitable B constant C overwhelming D potential
Participation (in) 参加
Clark felt that his in one of the most dramatic medical experiments of all time was worth the suffering he underwent.((2000.1.63)
A apprehension B appreciation C presentation D participation
Pastime n. 消遣,娱乐
Over the last fifteen year,running has become a popular for 30 million participants of all ages. (98.6.49)
A fantasy B pastime C symposium D penalty
Pattern n. 模式
In American universities,classes are often arranged in more flexible and many jobs on campus are reserved for students.(97.6.47)
A scales B patterns C grades D ranks
Pension n. 养老金
The elderly Russians find it hard to live on their state .(2000.6.54)
A pensions B earnings C salaries D donations
Personality n. 个性
The fact that they reacted so differently was a reflections of their different .(96.6.52)
A performances B personalities C qualities D appearances
Priority n. 优先权
The problems requiring immediate solution will be given at the meeting. (96.6.48)
A priority B urgency C superiority D emergency
Pledge n. 誓言,保证
Every member of the society has to make a to struggle for the freedom of the country. (99.6.48)
A pledge B warranty C resolve D guarantee
Predecessor n. 前任,前辈
His use of color, light and form quickly departed from the conventional style of his as he developed his own technique.(01.6.44)
A descendants B predecessors C successors D ancestors
Premise n. 前提
Starting with the that there is life on the planet Mars, the scientists went to develop his argument.(01.1.31)
A premise B pretext C foundation D presentation
Preservation n. 保护
The old building is in a good state of except for the wooden floors.(95.1.53)
A observation B preservation C conservation D compensation
Prestige n. 威信,威望
David tends to feel useless and unwanted in a society that gives so much to those who compete well. (99.6.50)
A prestige B regime C superiority D legislation
Prospect n. 前景,可能性
The of finding gold in California were good in the 1840s.(89.1.62)
A proposals B promises C prospects D privileges
Provoke v. 引起,挑衅
The prospect of increased prices has already worries.(2000.6.60)
A provoked B irritated C inspired D hoisted
The prison guards were armed and ready to shoot if in any way.(02.1.69)
A intervened B incurred C provoked D poked
Propel v. 推进,推动
Under the guideance of their teacher, the pupils are building a model boat by steam.(2000.1.46)
A towed B pressed C tossed D propelled
Permeate v. 渗透
An obvious change of attitude at the top towards women’s status in society will through the current law system in Japan. (99.1.68)
A permeate B probe C violate D grope
Prolong . 拖延
Exposure to dirty air can cause people suffer from some disease. (94.1.59)
A Raised B Prolonged C Expanded D Enlarged
Parade v. 游行
The captured criminals were in chains through the streets. (95.1.43)
A exhibited B displayed C paraded D revealed
Preside (over) 主持
Although it was his first experience as chairman, he over the meeting with great skill.(98.6.69)
A presided B administered C mastered D executed
Position n. 职位
When he applied for a in the office of the local newspaper he was told to see the manager.(95.6.59)
A location B position C career D profession
Presumably adv. 大概,很可能
He will resign in view of the complete failure of the research project.(99.1.64)
A doubtfully B adequately C presumably D reasonably
Pave v. 铺路 (be paved with)
Nowadays many rural people flock to the city to look for jobs on the assumption that the streets there are with gold.(05.6.50)
A overwhelmed B stocked C paved D overlapped
Perception n. 感知,知觉
Parents have to learn how to follow a body’s behaviour and adapt the tone of their to their baby’s capabilities.(05.6.55)
A perceptions B consultations C interactions D interruptions
Plead v. 提出---为借口,托词
He could not ignorance as his excuse; he should have known what was happening in his department.(05.1.68)
A petition B plead C resort D reproach
Paradox n. 似是而非
It is a(n) that the French eat so much rich food and yet have a relatively low rate of heart disease.(04.6.68)
A analogy B paradox C correlation D illusion
We work to make money, but it’s a that people who work hard and long often do not make the most money.(03.6.52)
A paradox B prejudice C dilemma D conflict
Prone (to) 容易----的
Doctors are interested in using lasers as a surgical tool in operations on people who are to heart attack.(03.6.57)
A infectious B disposed C accessible D prone
Perpetual a. 永久的,无休止的
Because of the noise of traffic I couldn’t get to sleep last night.(03.6.62)
A prevalent B perpetual C provocative D progressive
Pose v. 摆姿势
He wouldn’t answer the reporter’s questions, nor would he for a photograph.(02.1.55)
A summon B highlight C pose D marshal
Predominantly. Adv. 主要,大部分
One third of the Chinese in the United States live in California, in the San Francisco area.(05.6.45)
A remarkably B severely C drastically D predominantly
