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106. one _____ needed when making a cake is flour; another is sugar. a. container b. ingredient c. content d. equivalent Z_@bgl Fc,+u=W [ 本 资 料 来 源 于 贵 州 学 习 网 考研一方教育硕士 http://Www.gzU521.com ] Z_@bgl Fc,+u=W [答案]b. ingredient. [注释]ingredient(混合物的)成分。container容器,含量;内容(复数)。equivalent:相等物。 107. they have been waiting for many hours to see the singer, but the airplane must have been _____. a. behind the times b. behind schedule c. ahead of time d. in no time [答案]b. behind schedule. [注释]behind schedule(=late, behind time)晚点:the train is running behind schedule today.(=the train is not on time today.)behind the times(=using things not in style; still following old ways; old fashioned)过时,跟不上时代,落后:1)the store is behind the times.(=the store is old-fashioned; it looks as stores looked 40 years ago.) 2) mary thinks her parents are behind the times BECause they still do the fox-trot and don't know any new dances.(=mary's parents are old-fashioned in their dancings .) ahead of time提前: they have fulfilled their production plans ahead of time, in no time(=soon, quickly)立即,马上:i'll be back in no time to see you home. 108. neither of them thought highly of him and they both tried to _____ him in his work. a. hamper b. support c. assist d. encourage [答案]a. hamper. [注释]hamper(=hinder, prevent free movement or activity)阻碍:lack of equipment is hampering our work. 本题译文:他们两人都认为他不怎么样并极力阻碍他工作。 think highly of... 对...评价很高,认为......很好。 109. her display of bad temper completely _____ the party. a. harmed b. damaged c. spoilt d. hurt [答案]c. spoilt. [注释]spoil指出意指“使...... 扫兴,搞糟”,如:quarrelling spoilt the picnic.(争吵使这次野餐弄得很扫兴。)hurt伤害,damage 损坏,harm危害,均不合题意。 110. we forgave his bad temper because we knew that his son's illness had put him under great _____. a. emotion b. excitement c. crisis d. stressU$gk7e`,J@fr hW +p[ 此文转贴于我的学习网考研一方教育硕士 http://www.Gzu521.com]U$gk7e`,J@fr hW +p [答案]d. stress. [注释]put sb. under(great) stress使某人处境(非常)紧张,使某人受(很大)压力。 111. the reference she made to her friend, the poet, was interesting but too _____ for anyone to appreciate. a. drastic b. dull c. obscure d. distinct [答案]c. obscure. [注释]obscure(=not clearly seen or understood)模糊难懂得。drastic激烈的,严厉的;dull单调的;distinct清楚的,明显的;截然不同的(from)。 本题译文:她提到她的朋友----诗人时所说的话是令人感兴趣,但没有说清楚,以致没有人为此感激。 112. he _____ his engagement just before the wedding. a. broke out b. broke away from c. broke off d. broke up [答案]c. broke off. [注释]break off(=cease suddenly, discontinue)突然中断;break off one's engagement(解除婚约)。break off(=interrupt) one's conversation(打断谈话)。break out(=begin suddenly)爆发。break away from摆脱,从......退出。 113. when she heard from the hospital that her father had died, she _____ into tears. a. burst b. went c. exploded d. fell [答案]a. burst [注释]burst into tears放声大哭;又如:burst into thunderous cheers(发出雷呜般的欢呼);burst into laughing(捧腹大笑)。 114. your help is _____ for the success of the project. a. indispensable b. indicative c. inevitable d. inherent [答案]a. indispensable. [注释]indispensable(to, for)不可缺少的,必需的。indicative(of)指示的。inevitable 不可避免的。inherent固有的,内在的,天生的。 115. _____ the english examination i would have gone to the concert last SUNday. a. in spite of b. but for c. because of d. as for [答案]b. but for [注释]but for(=without, except for)若非,要不是:but for your help we could not have finished it in time.(要不是你的帮助,我们本来不会及时完工。) 116. it was difficult to guess what her _____ to the news would be. a. impression b. comment c. reaction d. opinion [答案]c. reaction. [注释]reaction(to)对......的反应:our reaction to a joke is to laugh. 117. our attitude toward our teachers should be _____, but not slavish or superstitious. a. respectable b. respected c. respective d. respectful/_W$Gp2y EM^n,~[本_文_来_源_于_我_的_学_习_网考研一方教育硕士 http://Www.GZU521.Com ]/_W$Gp2y EM^n,~ [答案]d. respectful. [注释]respectable(=deserving respect)值得尊敬的,品行端正的。respectful(=showing respect to)有礼貌的,表示尊敬的。respective各个的。respected尊敬的。respecting prep.(=relating to; concerned with)关于,说到。 118. we could see that he was trying to _____ his own responsibility for the delay, instead of accepting his fault. a. run over b. smooth over c. pass off d. turn down [答案]b. smooth over. [注释]smooth over(=make smooth, put right, balliate)使平息,使恢复正常的,掩饰:1)i will try to smooth their quarrel over.(我将设法平息他们的争吵。) 2)don't try to smooth over your fault.(不要设法掩饰你的过错。) run over 详见ⅲ.145,146.注释;pass off详见ⅲ.126.注释;turn down详见ⅲ.180,181.注释. 119. glemp's heroic flight into space entitled him _____ a place in history. a. for b. with c. to d. of [答案]c. to. [注释]entitle sb. to sth.(=give a right to)给予权利: 1)he is entitled to special treatment because of his rank(由于他的级别他有权享受特殊待遇。) 2) Officers are entitled to travel first class.(军官们有权乘头等车旅行。) 120. he's _____ drink and never does a stroke of work. a. gone to b. taken to c. taken up d. gone for [答案]b. taken to. [注释]take to养成(某种习惯)。a stroke of一件。本题译文:他以成了酒徒,从来没有干过一件工作。 121. "who is responsible for sending out misinformation?" "most of the fault lies _____ the administration." a. in b. to c. on d. with [答案]d. with. [注释]lie with应由.......(承担责任);(作出决定等)得靠...... 1)the responsibility lies with the driver.(责任应由这个司机承担。) 2)it lies with you to accept or reject he the proposal.(接受还是拒绝这项建议由你决定。) lie in在于: 1)the difficulty lies in their great poverty.(困难在于他们非常贫困。) 2)the solution lies in social and political reform.(解决方法在于社会政治改革。) 122. people who live in a small village are bound to see a good _____ of each other. a. sum b. quantity c. deal d. amount [答案]c. deal. [注释]see a good deal of each other 经常见面。 123. maria _____ missed the first train so as to travel on the same one as john. a. deliberately b. intensively c. decisively d. objectively [答案]a. deliberately. [注释]deliberately(=on purpose, intentionally)故意地;存心地。 本文共2页: 第 [1] [2] 页
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