76. The terrorist attack on America on September 11, 2001 has met with _____ condemnation.
A. overall
B. universal
C.extensivewid
D. espread
77. To keep up with the pace of the modern world, we must overcome the _____ to new technology.
A. resistance
B. suppression
C. charm
D. reproach
78. “ Take the medicine and go to bed early. If the headache ______, you should come for an X-ray examination,” said he doctor.
A. recurs B. happens C. recovers D. repeats
79. While the doctors analyzed the patient’s condition, his family waited outside in considerable ______.
A. tension B. anticipation C. eagerness D. anxiety
80. The renewal of the debate was anticipated but its ______ was not. Intensity
A. Intensity B. tension C. degree D. sensitivity
81. Every month or so, people from here to Uzbekistan hover by TV sets for ____many regard as the greatest show on earth: an owlish, balding man with a worn briefcase ____ toward a doorway.
A. How; slouching B. what; slouched C. when; slouches D. what; slouching
82. Alan Greenspan may be the most significant man in the world. It is hard to imagine anyone ____ comes close, ____ the preponderance of the economy today.
A who; giving B. whom; gives C. who; given D. that; gave
83. I can tell you where ____ this encyclopaedia.
A. to get B. to getting C. get D. having got
84. ____ we should encourage the growth of service industries which ____ provided more opportunities for those laid off or unemployed, we cannot turn our backs on basic heavy industries.
A.That; have B. If; has C. /; was D While; have
85. We can search for planets of other stars, seek simple forms of life on such nearby planets as Mars, and ____ more extensive laboratory studies on the chemistry of the origin of life.
A. perform B. performing C. performed D. to perform
86. And something appeals to people about the 73-year-old former saxophone player who shows up in a tux on society pages ____ distinctly different from the stodgy central banker in the business section.
A. looking B. looks C. have looked D. is looking
87. ____ the temperature falling so rapidly, we can’t go for an outing tomorrow.
A. Since B. With C. As D. Although
88. By the time she reaches her destination, we _____ a hotel room for her.
A.will reserve B. will have reserved C. are reserving D. reserved
89. The society ______ much of accepted modern thinking about the shape of the earth as sheer nonsense and is convinced that the entire human race is being subjected ___ the greatest hoax in history.
A. dismisses; in B. dismissing; with C. dismissed; to D. dismisses; to
90. Instead of _____, they suffer from overchoice and are wounded, plunged ____ a sorrow and loneliness.
A.are liberated; on B. having liberated; with
C. being liberated; into D. liberate; onto
91. The supporters of the new justice point out that ____ many advantages. It reduces prison crowding, _____ has been responsible for much violence and crime among inmates. It saves a great deal of money, and decreases the chances of bad influence of repeated offences.
A. they present; which B. it presents; that
C. presenting; which D. it presents; which
92. Jobs ____ with entertainment rank second in television, which is hardly true to life. Television provides a very slanted view which has serious ramifications in children’s attitudes ____ employment later.
A. associated; regarding B. associating; regarding
C. associates; regards D. associated; regarded
93. Fed chairmen always have wielded power. But in a U. S. economy ____ expanded for a record 107 months, ____ young millionaires move money around the globe at the speed of light, Greenspan’s clout is without precedent.
A. with; which B. which have; in that
C. that has; in which D. with having; in which
94. I’ve never seen him ____ so well before.
A. looks B. look C. is looking D. looked
95. One student who misspelled 55 words ____ a hundred and flunked so many subjects ____ he lost credit for a year.
A. out of; that B. from; which C. of; which D. out; when
96. If a scientist holds an idea ____ true and finds any counterevidence whatever, the idea is ____ modified ____ abandoned. In the scientific spirit, the idea must be modified or abandoned in spite of the reputation of the person ____ it.
A. is; not; but; advocating
B. to be; either; or; advocating
C. being; neither; nor; advocated
D. is; but; and; advocated
97. He soon made ___ clear why he had asked for a conference.
A. they B. it C. their D. it’s
98. Yet, at another level, it ripped apart the underlying unity of society, ____ a way of life filled with economic tension, social conflict, and psychological malaise.
A. created B. has created C. creating D. had created
99. If he had listened to me, he wouldn’t ____ so many mistakes.
A. make B. being made C. be making D. have made
100.Once ____ in the working world, these young urban professionals devoted themselves (to) upward mobility ____ material gain.
A. /; to B. to be; in
C. being done; with D. having been done; an
答案:
1-5:D D B C A 6-10:C A B A B 11-15:B D B C C
16-20:B B B B B 21-25:C A D B A 26-30:C A C B D
31-35:C C A B C 36-40:B C A D A 41-45:A D B B D
46-50:A B D C B 51-55:D A B C C 56-60:C D A D B
61-65:B A A B D 66-70:B A C D D 71-75:C A C D D
76-80:B A A D A 81-85:D C A D A 86-90:A B B D C
91-95:D A C B A 96-100:B B C D A
