填空500题 section01-40

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1、Section 1 1. In a production process that is complex and often unpredictable, roles that start out discretely defined may become quite _. A. confused B. perfunctory C. independent D. overt E. exacting 2. While the writer has best known for her much-ballyhooed _, her impact reached far beyond memorab

2、le quips. A. pensiveness B. drollness C. stoicism D. fastidiousness E. congeniality 3. While people complain about their hectic lives and demanding schedules, one might be justified in suspecting that they are being somewhat (i)_: compulsive busyness seems to be, for many, a source of (ii)_ . Blank

3、(i) A. disingenuous B. guarded C. dilatory Blank (ii) D. pride E. despair F. irritation 4. The author argued that the field of sociology has been overly (i)_ partly because, for many scholars, the edges of the social universe are defined by national borders. In this era of increasing globalization,

4、however, sociology is presented with a historically distinct opportunity to transcend its former (ii)_. Blank (i) A. narrow in scope B. susceptible to fades C. averse to empiricism Blank (ii) D. utilitarianism E. parochialism F. historicism 5. Readers may initially be irked by the books apparent (i)

5、_, but, once immersed in the authors prose, they may come to regard the works (ii)_ as an asset. Blank (i) A. flippancy B. aimlessness C. tendentiousness Blank (ii) D. subtlety E. discursions F. exhaustiveness 6. Those who took Clarks old-mannered compliance for obsequiousness (i)_ him: his apparent

6、 (ii)_ veiled a fervent (iii)_ of authority that others exercised over him, one that he occasionally expressed by discreetly sabotaging their most important projects. Blank (i) A. misconstrued B. condemned C. respected Blank (ii) D. cynicism E. acquiescence F. intractability Blank (iii) G. veneratio

7、n H. justification I. detestation 7. Although its director _ that the movies uses a documentary approach in portraying the famous sit-down strike, in practice its characters are heavily fictionalized and fall into familiar Hollywood types. A. asserts B. concedes C. guarantees D. disputes E. grants F

8、. maintain 8. When study the ancient Greek astronomers, Copernicun realized that despite the intrinsic beauty of many of their arguments, the ancients often made claims that _ logic. A. refuted B. questioned C. influenced D. swayed E. defied F. disregarded 9. For all the _ the new CEO has received f

9、rom the press recently, her staff have a decidedly less rosy view of her. A. encomiums B. tributes C. evaluations D. critiques E. attention F. publicity 10. Coagulation factors are useful proteins whose simple names many are known only by Roman numerals _ their importance, and the specificity of the

10、ir roles in the thing and clotting of blood. A. nullify B. obviate C. mitigate D. belie E. mask F. accentuate Section 2 1. Although the volume of radioactive waste produced by nuclear power plants is _ , the problem of how to dispose of that waste is not: rather, it is of major importance. A. unmana

11、geable B. troubling C. significant D. small E. deceptive 2. We often regard natural phenomenon like rainfall as mysterious and unpredictable; although for short time spans and particular places they appear so, in fact, on a truly global scale nature has been a model of _ . A. reliability B. diversit

12、y C. complexity D. plasticity E. discontinuity 3. The national bank has been uncommonly powerful in comparison to its counterparts in other nations. It retains this potency partly because its control of the nations banking system is (i)_ governmental interference, and thus its actions remain largely

13、 (ii)_ . Blank (i) A. unencumbered by B. replete with C. hindered by Blank (ii) D. compulsory E. discretionary F. bureaucratic 4. The material covered in this article has been (i)_ in previous publications, and since currently neglected areas remained unexplored, the article contains no (ii)_ . Blan

14、k (i) A. skirted B. scrutinized C. countered Blank (ii) D. revelations E. distortions F. conclusions 5. Unambiguous texts can allow their readers to (i)_ them quickly, but ambiguous texts can have the attractive (ii)_ of multiple possible interpretations, all of which can be considered equally (iii)

15、_ and none of which is the single true meaning. Blank (i) A. misunderstand B. comprehend C. complicate Blank (ii) D. stigma E. blemish F. allure Blank (iii) G. valid H. frank I. inveterate 6. Even the reader acquainted with the outlines of Pushkins biography will be (i)_ the (ii)_ so vividly conveyed in Binyons biography. Not only was Pushkins personal correspondence intercepted and his movements (iii)_, but Tsar Nicholas Is decision to oversee Pushkins career obliged Pushkin to submit all his manuscripts for inspection. Blank (i) A. attributed to B. confused by C. struck by Blank (ii)

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