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研究生综合英语选择题 Unit 1 1. My husband, because of his own professional ( ) , goes to Cambridge every week. A. judgments C. personalities B. criteria D. commitments 2. While looking for the address book, Mr. Hailey ( )some of his old love letters in his wife’s drawer. A. came about C. came across B. came up with D. came out with 3. Mrs. Bush, head of the intelligence department, is ( )talent and boundless energy. A. capable of C. associated with B. blessed with D. recognized as 4. The audience are deeply impressed by the leading character of the feature film that looks ( )at social problems. A. squarely C. accurately B. obviously D. Deliberately 5. The Prime Minister has decided to take advantage of his popularity in the opinion polls, and called ( )a election for next month. A. snap C. magnetic B. clean-cut D. Convincing 6. The singer is very popular with the general public ,but she is often regarded as being too ( ) on stage. A. instinctual B.refreshing C.flamboyant D eloquent 7. Mr. Potter was not only quick at turning a phrase, but also ready with ( )promises. A. concrete C. glib B. individual D. greasy 8. Malaysia and Indonesia rely on open markets for forest and fishery products. , ( )some Asian countries are highly protectionist. A. Deliberately C. Evidently B. Conversely D. Naturally 9. According to legal provisions, the properties will either ( )the original owners or else be sold at auction. A. commit to C. proceed to B. take to D. revert to 10. The measures are little more than ( )that will fade fast once investors take a hard look at them. A. blind faith C. good impression B. window dressing D. winning image 1. The number of people who consult psychiatrists today is not, as is sometimes felt, a ( )of increasing mental illness. A.revelation B. syndrome C. symptom D. Repugnance 2. That snake in not poisonous. It’s a completely ( )little garden snake. A.inoffensive B. innocuous C. ingenious D. Incompatible 3. Evidence ( )to the trial must be submitted to the police. A.prevalent B. subsequent C. subordinate D. Pertinent 4. University teaching may be ( )if the government increases the number of students without providing additional funding. A.jeopardized B. patched C. improvised D. Generalized 5. The child’s parents were ( )into accepting the demand of the kidnappers’. A.pleaded B. intoxicated C. intimidated D. Besieged 6. The detectives ( )on the terrorists’ conversations by using secrete microphones. A. overheard B. eavesdropped C. reflected D. Mused 7. The two sides are so ( )to each other that there is no way to work out a compromise. A. inimical B. reconcilable C. magnetic D. Conducive 8. They tried to keep it quiet but eventually everyone learned about the ( )meeting. A.clandestine B. intangible C. sedate D. Squalid 9. Although Jack had moved away before the baseball season ended, the most valuable player award was ( )his. A.dubiously B. duly C. excessively D. Transiently 10. Many citizens appealed to the city government for enacting ( )laws to protect the consumers. A.lavish B. equivocal C. stringent D. Flabby Unit 2 1. Probably the physics of the mid-nineteenth century was not as spectacular as that of the ( )and following periods, but its theoretical advances were nevertheless very impressive. A. posterior C. preceding B. overwhelming D. potential 2. We will encourage every school to ( )its character, ethos and areas of special interest within a more flexible National Curriculum framework. A. facilitate C. acquaint B. enhance D. Install 3. ( )her dreams, Lynne traveled the world, leaving her 2-year-old son Stephen in the care of babysitters. A. In spite of C. In place of B. In case of D. In pursuit of 4.His deep ( ), subtle approach, sharp analytical capacities and broad clinical knowledge made him a brilliant clinician. A. intuition C. hypothesis B. revelation D. Thrill 5. Western medicine, ( )science and practiced by people with internationally accepted medical degrees, is only one of many systems of healing. A. rooted in C. trapped in B. originated from D. indulged in 6. The computer acts as a substitute for human friends, perhaps, but the human-computer ( )may also bring about the end of existing human-human relationships. A. apathy C. concept B. intensity D. Infatuation 7. She had something to tell him, something so important that even this unexpected opportunity for ( )of their desire must take second place. A. appetite C. intimacy B. consummation D. potentiality 8. Such an approach forces managers to communicate with one another and helps ( )rigid departmental boundaries. A. break down C. set off B. stand for D. pass over 9. He knew that he had one more duty to perform before he allowed himself to succumb to his ( )for rest. A. orientation C. craving B. disgust D. objection 10. To be honest, I felt rather embarrassed by Jane’s ( )and flirting during her interview A. spontaneousness C. coyness B. anticipation D. Sensation 1. It is ( )upon all users of this equipment to familiarize themselves with the safety procedure A.necessary B. indispensable C. incumbent D. Requisite 2. The kidnappers specified that the ( )money should be left at the bus station by 12 o’clock the next day, otherwise they would kill the boy. A.ransom B. prize C. conscience D. Revenue 3. According to the economic forecast, some people are hopeful of a drop in the inflation figures, but others are less ( ). A.fastidious B. sanguine C. lenient D. Prudent 4. Her rise to fame was quite ( )— in less than two years she was a household name. A.phenomenal B. bleak C. blank D. Vacant 5. I looked for her through the window, but the curtains were drawn and I could only see her in ( ). A.feature B. profile C. silhouette D. Reverse 6. I tried to persuade her to take the job but she was quite ( )that she did not want it. A.desperate B. paranoid C. absolute D. Adamant 7. We are not compatible — he likes nearly all the things that ( )me. A.repulse B. surpass C. banish D. Repatriate 8. In his will, the millionaire ( )nearly all his fortunes to the housemaid who took care of him in his last days. A.inherited B. bequeathed C. owed D. Remitted 9. When the only witness finally came to tell the ( )from all responsibility for the accident. A.pardoned B. derived C. exonerated D. Charged 10. The negotiation had reached an ( ), with both sides refusing to compromise. A.eclipse B. impasse C. ultimatum D. Abyss Unit3 1. Hard training will ( )you richly when it comes to the actual competition. A. bring C. serve B. pay D. make 2. At the news conference, the foreign minister ( )a confident smile and answered all the questions raised by the journalists. A. wore C. settled B. expressed D. Cultivated 3. After years of research, scholars have finally ( )this anonymous play Christopher Marlowe. A. taken ... for C. ascribed ... to B. obliged ... with D. reconciled ... to 4. Most parents have occasional ( )about whether they’re doing the best thing for their children. A. burdens C. necessities B. qualms D. Securities 5. It ( )me to thank you for all you have done for the association in the last few years. A. falls to C. falls on B. falls into D. falls in with 6. I never heard anyone in my village mention my uncle Tony — I think he was a bit of a ( ). A. white elephant C. guinea pig B. dark horse D. black sheep 7. The ( )that she suggested for discussion were based on the most recent medical research. A. contributions C. expostulations B. occupations D. amendments 8. Rosa used to be quiet and introverted, but now she is ( )being sociable. A. looking forward to C. making a point of B. going back on D. standing up to 9. Mary broke off her engagement to John when she found him often ( )the pretty girls in his office. A. putting up with C. making fun of B. seeing through D. philandering with 10. Instead of ending up in jail or ( ), she was remarkably successful and became one of the wealthiest people in Britain today. A. in the raw C. in the extreme B. in the gutter D. in the flesh 1. As one of the youngest branch manager in the IT company, Mr. Yang is certainly on the ( )of a brilliant career. A. track B. margin C. course D. Threshold 2. In ( )times, human beings did not travel for pleasure, but to find a more favorable climate. A. prime B. primary C. primitive D. Preliminary 3. While it’s true that techniques of active listening can ( )the value of lecture, few students possess such skills at the beginning of their college careers. A. enhance B. enlarge C. access D. Exaggerate 4. In the library, I found Dabbie was frowning, apparently ( )a Word. A. tumbled to B. collided with C. coincided with D. stumped on 5. Fierce storms have been ( )rescue efforts and there’s now little chance of finding more survivors. A. hampering B. bewildering C. tangling D. Blundering 6. They didn’t even give him any sick-pay when he was off ill, which is a fairly ( )way to treat an employee. A. vulnerable B. makeshift C. shoddy D. Backhanded 7. It must be realized that large price increase can only ( )demands for even larger wage increase. A. call off B. trigger off C. make off D. carry off 8. When the old lady was back from shopping, she was shocked to find that her house had been ( ). A. pawned B. leased C. ransacked D. Mortgaged 9. Since this was my first job interview, I asked ( )about the Salary. A. discouragingly B. diffidently C. differentially D. Diffusely 10. The lost car of the Lees was found ( )in the woods off the Highway. A. vanished B. abandoned C. scattered D. Disregarded Unit 6 1. Dissatisfaction with the Labour government now seems to have ( )every section of society. A. Heralded B. permeated C. Conceived D. Scrutinized 2.We know these chemicals are dangerous, but their benefits far ( )any risk to the environment. A.overtake B. manipulate C. Stock D. Outweigh 3.All previous attempts to ( )the fighting have failed so why should these proposals be any more successful? A.compromise B. halt C. Withstand D. Sustain 4.The president and his supporters are almost certain to read this vote as a ( )for continued economic reform. A. Mandate B. assertion C. discourse D. determinism 5.She is not satisfied with her job because it provides no ( )for her energies and talents. A.conception B. outreach C. Outlet D. Essentialism 6.The audience are deeply impressed by the leading character of the feature film that looks ( ) at social problems. A.shifting B. offering C. Plying D. Crushing 7. My second and more ( )reason for going to Dearborn was to see the Henry Ford Museum. A.compelling B. weary C. Perplexing D. Worthy 8.Scotland’s ( )on Wales in the second half of the match earned them a 4 - 1 victory. A.imposition B. onslaught C. push D. Edge 9.By the time I left his house he had become pretty hostile; I felt I ( )better than that. A.pursued B. fostered C. Entitled D. Deserved 10.Today almost every household has radios, TVs and a whole ( )of gadgets by electricity. A. Endeavor B. host C. Supply D. Faculty 1. Taking more than the recommended dose of tablets is quite ( ) . A. hilarious B. perilous C. surreptitious D. hideous 2. Even the best medical treatment can not cure all the ills that ( )men and women. A. beseech B. B. bestow C. bewitch D. Beset 3. The field of medicine has always attracted its share of quacks — that is ,( )women and men with little or no medical knowledge. A.disreputable B. disguised C. distinguished D. Dissoluble 4. The reason why change has not come more quickly to Black Americans is that there is a sharp difference in appearance between them and their white ( ) . A.consultants B. counterparts C. culprits D. conservatives 5. All the questions ( )around what she had been doing on the night of the robbery. A. resolved B. revoked C. revolved D. revived 6. We tried to drive our horse into the river, but he simply could not mother rats ( ) . A.trudge B. surge C. budge D. Dredge 7. The experiments ( )that in overpopulated communities,do not behave normally. A.defied B. verified C. purified D. intensified 8. The aim of the president’s speech was to convince still reluctant countries of the great necessity of imposing sanctions against the countries that ( )terrorists. A.kidnapped B. harassed C. heckled D. harbored 9. In other words, we discovered a ( )of effects from the power failure, each becoming the cause of the next. A.succession B. recession C. procession D. Secession 10. In establishing or ( )a causal relation, it is usually necessary to show the process by which the alleged cause produces the effect. A.reframing B. redeeming C. refuting D. redressing Unit 7 1. We looked out across a river valley to the broad snow-white ridge of Mount Ararat, its peak ( ) against the blue sky. A. galvanizing B. exhilarating C. incandescent D. Unreachable 2.Would you care for some tea, or even a light meal, to ( ) yourself before setting off for a new adventure? A.color B. forego C. boost D. Fortify 3.The company she was working for was failing so she decided to ( )and set up her own business with a friend. A.deal out B. bail out C. hold out D. fall out 4.Fisher was given a ( )in the marketing section before a decision was made about his future. A. tryout B. momentum C. conviction D. Permissiveness 5.This is one of the few jobs you can do in this place and ( )being completely drunk. A.contribute to B. get away with C. make for D. try on 6.The lieutenant general has got such an enormous ( )— I’ve never known anyone so full of themselves! A.humility B. illusion C. altruism D. Ego 7.Before becoming a ( )director, Jason had worked as a film critic for a magazine for a number of years. A.full blown B. lovelorn C. grown up D. Rootless 8.According to a survey of 250 high schools, the ( )rate among students is currently one in five. A.alteration B. dropout C. impulse D. denial 9.Please don’t be so depressed; I’m sure things will start to ( )for the motor trade in the coming year. A.look up B. dredge up C. take hold D. sell out 10.After a heated debate, the Parliament voted to impose a two-year ( )on nuclear weapons testing. A. curfew B. strain C. settlement D. moratorium 1. Even in those schools, which have tried to enforce no smoking by ( )punishment, there’s as much smoking as in other schools. A. cordial B. contingent C. convertible D. corporal 2. People who have such an addiction are ( ); i.e., they have a very powerful psychological need that they feel they must Satisfy. A.compulsory B. compulsive C. comprehensive D. consistent 3. Those living in countries with long dark winters are apt to be less talkative and less sociable than inhabitants of countries where the climate is more ( ) . A. excessive B. equivalent C. equable D. exquisite 4. Jill was seriously injured and for days he ( )between life and death. A. hovered B. hewed C. hobbled D. huddled 5. Professor Smith has already retired, but his teachings still ( )strong influence on his students. A. execute B. forsake C. exert D. forge 6. This is but a ( )of the total amount of information which the teenager has stored. A. friction B. fraction C. faction D. fracture 7. The country has been faced with a ( )problem of unemployment since the newly-elected President came into power. A. sagging B. jogging C. logging D. nagging 8. The English language is capable of expressing many subtle ( )of meanings. A. shallows B. sermons C. shades D. shadows 9. It’s established that everyone has over a thousand dreams a year, however few of these ( ) productions are remembered during waking hours. A. tacit B. stringent C. nocturnal D. mawkish 10. The belief that you should own your house is deeply ( )in British society. A. ingrained B. inflicted C. afflicted D. enraged 单选词汇:commitments\came across\blessed with\squarely\snap\flamboyant\glip\conversely\revert to\window image\symptom\innocuous\pertinent\jeopardized\intimidated\eavesdropped\inimical\clandestine\duly\stringent\preceding\enhance\inpursuitof\intuition\rootedin\infatuation\break own\craving\coyness\incumbent\ransom\sanguine\phenomenal\silhouette\ Adamant\repulse\bequeathed\exonerated\impasse\pay\wore\ascribed to\qualms\falls to\black sheep\amendments\makeing a point of\philanderingwith\inthequtter\threshold\primitive\enhance\stumpedon\hampering\shoddy\triggeroff\ransacked\diffidently\abandoned\permeated\outweigh\halt\mandate\outlet\plying\compelling\onslaught\desreved\host\perilous\beset\disreputable\counterarts\resolved\budge\verified\harbored\succession\refuting\galvanizing\fortify\bail out\tryout\get away with\ego\full dblown\dropout\look up\moratorium\corporal\compulsive\equable\hovered\exert\fraction\nagging\shades\nocturnal\ingrained

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