本期真题
1. Between 1974 and 1997,the number of overseas visitors expanded ______ 27%. A) by B) for C) to D) in
2. Although many people view conflict as bad,conflict is sometimes useful______ it forces people to test the relative merits of their attitudes and behaviors. A) by which B) to which C) in that D) so that
3. He is ______ about his chances of winning a gold medal in the Olympics next year. A) optimistic B) optional C) outstanding D) obvious
4. The director was critical ______ the way we were doing the work. A) at B) in C)of D) with
5. In a sudden ______ of anger,the man tore up everything within reach. A) attack B) burst C) split D) blast
1.A
1974年至1997年间,海外游人的数目增加了百分之二十七.
测试点为介词by与数量词连用时的用法。介词by引导表示增加、减少、相差多少的量。
例如:Their wages had gone down by a full third in the past two years.(过去两年中他们的工资收入足足下降了三分之一。)
overseas ad. 1. 在(或向)海外;在(或向)国外 a. 1. (在)海外的;(在)国外的 an overseas market 国外市场
2.C
虽然许多人认为冲突是不好的,但是冲突有时候也是有用的,因为它能迫使人们检验他们态度和行为相对的价值.
conflict n. 1. 冲突,抵触,不一致,分歧[(+between)] This is an irreconcilable conflict. 这是一个不可调和的矛盾。 2. 斗争,争执,战斗[(+between)] Armed conflict is likely to break out between the two countries. 这两国间有可能发生武装冲突。
behavior n. 1. 行为,举止;态度 He was on his best behavior. 他表现极好。 2. (机器等的)运转状态,性能 The aircraft's behavior was satisfactory on its first test flight. 那架飞机在第一次试飞时运转情况令人满意。 3. (事物的)反应,变化;作用
3.A
他对于明年在奥运会上赢得一枚金牌表示乐观.
A)optimistic a. 1. 乐观的
B)optional a. 1. 随意的;非必须的 n. 1. 选修科目
C) outstanding KK: [] DJ: [] a. 1. 凸出的 outstanding ears 招风耳 2. 显著的;杰出的;重要的 She is an outstanding actress. 她是一个杰出的演员。 3. 未解决的;未完成的;未偿付的[Z] The outstanding debts must be paid by the end of the month. 未了的债务须在月底前偿还。 n. 1. 未偿贷款;未清帐款[P]
D)obvious a. 1. 明显的;显著的[(+to)][+that] It was quite obvious that she was not going home. 很显然她不准备回家。 Her displeasure was obvious. 她的不悦是显而易见的。 2. 平淡无奇的
4.C
领导批评了我们做这件事的方式.
critical a. 1. 紧要的,关键性的,危急的 That was a critical time in the nation's history. 那是涉及国家命运的一个关键时刻。 2. 批评的,批判的,评论性的 Your critical analysis helped me a great deal. 你的评论分析对我帮助很大。 3. 吹毛求疵的,爱挑剔的;对...表示不满的[(+of)] She is so critical that nobody can get along with her. 她很爱挑剔,没有人能和她相处得来。 4. 必不可少的;紧缺而必须的
5.B
愤怒突然爆发.那人撕碎了他所能够到的所有东西
A)attack vt. 1. 进攻,袭击 The enemy attacked our airport all night. 敌人彻夜都在攻击我们的机场。 2. 抨击,责难 The governor was attacked by the press for failing to keep a campaign promise. 州长因没能履行一项竞选时的承诺而受新闻界抨击。 3. (努力地)着手干;(狼吞虎咽地)开始吃 He tried to attack the problem from different angles. 他试着从各个角度来着手解决这个问题。 4. 侵袭,侵害 vi. 1. 进攻,袭击
B)burst vi. 1. 爆炸;破裂 The balloon burst. 气球爆炸了。 2. 冲,闯 Her door was thrust open, and Mrs. Page burst in. 她的门被猛地推开,佩奇太太冲了进来。 3. 突然出现;突然发生,爆发 4. (用进行时)塞满,几乎要胀破[(+with)] I am bursting with pride. 我自豪极了。 vt. 1. 使爆炸;使破裂 After ten days of rain the river burst its banks. 下了十天雨后河堤决口了。 2. 突然打开;冲出;炸出 3. 使胀破
C)split vt. 1. 劈开;切开 He spent the whole morning splitting the wood. 他整个一上午都在劈柴。 2. 撕裂,使破裂 He split his pants when he squatted down. 他蹲下去时绷裂了裤子。 3. 分担;分享;分得 We'll split the cost of the dinner between us. 我们将均分晚餐的费用。 4. 把...划分[(+up)] The old farm has been split up into house lots. 这古老的农场已被划分为一块块的宅地。 5. 使分离;使不团结 Disagreements split the party into rival factions. 意见分歧使该党分裂为对立的几派。 6. 【核】使(原子)产生核分裂 We can generate electric power by splitting atoms. 我们可以利用原子核裂变发电。 7. 【俚】离开;溜走 They split when the hurricane was forecast. 气象预报有飓风要来,他们就离开了。 vi. 1. 被劈开,被切开;裂开;爆裂 My head is splitting from the noise. 这噪音使我头痛欲裂。 The huge tree split when struck by lightning. 这棵大树遭雷击时被劈开了。 2. 被撕裂;破裂 Your coat has split at the seams. 你的上装接缝处裂开了。 3. 分裂;断绝关系;离婚[(+up/into/with)] They split up after two years of marriage. 他们结婚两年之后分手了。 The two partners split after a quarrel. 这两个合伙人吵了一架之后分道扬镳了。 4. 【口】分享所得[(+between/with)] We all split equal. 我们大家均分。 5. 【美】(比赛)打成平局 6. 【俚】离开;开小差;溜走 All the older kids have split to go dancing. 所有的大孩子都开溜跳舞去了。 The door was open, and Howard split. 门开着,霍华德走了。 Don't split on me. 可不要告发我。
D)blast vt. 1. 炸开,炸出,炸掉[O] The front gate was blasted open with a cannon. 前门被大炮轰开了。 2. 使枯萎,损毁 The dry hot wind blasted the seedlings. 干热的风使秧苗枯萎。 3. 吹奏 The taxi-driver blasted the horn continuously. 出租车司机不停地按喇叭。 4. 严厉批评;强烈谴责 The newspapers blasted the political corruption. 报纸对政治腐败加以强烈谴责。 5. 喷出,爆发出 6. (后接it或其他宾语)诅咒 7. 击毙[(+down)] The bandit was blasted down. 匪徒被击毙。 vi. 1. 爆炸;轰击 2. 猛烈抨击 3. 飞速行进 The truck blasted toward the terminal. 卡车向终点疾驰。 |