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重复关系推理题(含五种小题型142/152ps)

一.同义/近义关系题(63/152ps)

1.The_____ofMariaIreneFornes'playMud—arealisticroomperchedonadirtpile—challengesconventionalinterpretationsofstagescenery.

(A)appeal(B)plot(C)mood

(D)setting(E)rehearsal

2.Morevaluableandcomprehensivethanmaypreviouslyproposedtheoryofthephenomenon,Salazar'sresearchhas_____thebasisforallsubsequent_____inherfield.

(A)undermined.advancements

(B)prepared..debacles

(C)provided..investigations

(D)dissolved.experiments

(E)reinforced..misconceptions

3.Dangerouslyhighwinds______attemptstobeginthespaceshuttlemissiononschedule,delayingthelaunchbynearlyaweek.

(A)thwarted(B)forfeited(C)implemented

(D)discharged(E)redoubled

4.TheguestspeakeronOprahWinfrey'stalkshowoffendedtheaudiencebyfirst______themandthenrefusingtomoderatethese_____remarks.

(A)flattering..commendable

(B)haranguing..intemperate

(C)praising..radical

(D)enraging.conciliatory

(E)accommodating..indulgent

5.Bytheendofthelong,arduoushike,Chriswaswalking'witha_____gait,limpingslowlybacktothecampsite.

(A)halting(B)robust(C)constant

(D)prompt(E)facile

6.Herdislikeof_____madeherregardpeoplewhotriedtowinherapprovalthroughpraiseas_____.

(A)autocrats.,dictators

(B)defiance,,toadies

(C)tyrants.,connoisseurs

(D)adulation.,superiors

(E)flattery..sycophants

7.Toreflectthe______ofthatnation'sspokenlanguages,itswritersoftenmakeuseofamixtureofdialects.

(A)articulation(B)intonation(C)spontaneity

(D)profundity(E)heterogeneity

8.Sheapologizedprofusely,onlytodiscoverthatherself-servingexcusesfailedtohavea_____effect.

(A)reprehensible(B)palliative(C)depreciatory

(D)litigious(E)compendious

9.Thatcritic'swritingissoobscureanddensethatuponfirstreading,onefindsits_____hardtopenetrate.

(A)brevity(B)rigidity(C)floridity

(D)harmony(E)opacity

10.Becausethepandashadalreadybeenweakenedbydiseaseanddrought,aharshwinterwouldhavehad______consequencesforthem.

(A)preventive(B)regressive(C)catastrophic

(D)unforeseen(E)moderate

11.Maggieisaprocrastinator,naturallyinclinedto______andto______discussions.

(A)meddle.,scoffat

(B)temporize.,prolong

(C)misbehave.,disrupt

(D)sneer.,terminate

(E)withdraw.,intrudein

12.Justasglasswindowsofferbuildingsbothlightandinsulation,certainatmosphericgases____incomingsunlightand_____heatradiatedfromtheground,preventingwarmthfromescaping.

(A)conduct..release

(B)deflect..transmit

(C)admit..contain

(D)absorb.dispense

(E)resist.,trap

13.Thespeaker,praisedforherstyleyetridiculedforhervacuity,oftenmovednaivelistenerswith______aloneandledthemtobelievethatherspeechhad______.

(A)reason..dalliance

(B)infelicity.conviction

(C)rhetoric..substance

(D)pragmatism.futility

(E)boorishness..integrity

14.HayleyMills'sfilmshavebeencalled______,althoughmostofthemarenotsosentimentalastodeservethatdescription.

(A)treacly(B)cursory(C)prosaic

(D)meticulous(E)consecrated

15.Predictably,detail-orientedworkersare.......keepingtrackofthemyriadparticularsofasituation,

(A)remissin(B)adeptat

(C)humorousabout(D)hesitantabout

(E)contemptuousof

16.Inbreedingcanpromotetheexpressionof_____genesthosethatmakeananimalsubjecttodiseaseorimpairreproductiveefficiency.

(A)ineffable(B)articulated(C)consummate

(D)presumptive(E)deleterious

17.Thedoctor______sofrequentlyondisease-preventiontechniquesthathiscolleaguesaccusedhimof______.

(A)vacillatedinconsistency

(B)sermonized..fidelity

(C)wavered.steadfastness

(D)experimented..inflexibility

(E)relied.negligence

18,ThoughLuiseagerlysoughther______,hesubsequentlychosenottoheedthatadvice.

(A)secretiveness(B)cooperation

(C)understanding(D)counsel(E)concord

19.Asayoungphysicsinstructor,RichardFeynmandiscoveredthathehadthegiftofsharinghis_____hissubjectandmakingthatexcitement______.

(A)passionfor..contagious

(B)knowledgeof...inaudible

(C)contemptfor..praiseworthy

(D)propensityfor..futile

(E)commitmentto..impersonal

20.ThebeautyofMountMcKinleyisusuallycloaked:

clouds____thesummitninedaysoutoften.

(A)release(B)elevate(C)entangle

(D)shroud(E)attain

21.Ascientistshouldnotautomaticallyrejectfolkwaysthatmightatfirstseemsillyorsuperstitious;scientificqualificationsarenotalicensefor_____,nordothey_____prejudiceorbias.

(A)experimentation.eliminate

(B)arrogance.pursue

(C)humility.advocate

(D)smugness.legitimate

(E)rigidity.console

22.InJamaicaKincaid'snovelLucy,theWestIndianheroine_____heremployers'world,criticallyexaminingitsassumptionsandvalues.

(A)idealizes(B)avoids(C)beautifies,

(D)scrutinizes(E)excludes

23.Someinteractivecomputergamesaresoelaboratelycontrivedandrequiresuch____strategiesthatonlythemost_____playercanmasterthem.

(A)Byzantine.adroit

(B)nefarious.conscientious

(C)devious..lackadaisical

(D)onerous.slipshod

(E)predictable.compulsive

24.Usingcomputerlabsto____classroominstructionismosteffectivewhenthecurriculum_____labexercisesandclassroomteachinginacoordinatedmanner.

(A)supplement.integrates

(B)substantiate.undermines

(C)remedy..compromises

(D)disparage..reinforces

(E)foster.curtails

25.Many_____ofthestyleofpaintingexemplifiedbyMarcelDuchamp’sworkfocusedonDuchamp'sNudeDescendingaStaircaseasthe_____ofwhattheydetestedaboutmodernart.

(A)critics..epitome

(B)proponents.realization

(C)advocates.embodiment

(D)debunkers.rejection

(E)belittlers.reversal

26.Johnson'swritingisconsidered_____and____becauseitisfilledwithobscure,referencesandbafflingdigressions.

(A)deceiving.ingenuous

(B)arcane.abstruse

(C)spare..didactic

(D)lucid.definitive

(E)concise..esoteric

27.Becausethecongresswomanhasbeensoopenhandedwithmanyofherconstituents,itisdifficulttoreconcilethis______withherprivate______.

(A)selfishness..inattention

(B)insolence.virtue

(C)magnanimity..pettiness

(D)opportunism…ambition

(E)solicitousness.generosity

28.Asseaurchinsarebecomingscarcer,diversare_____tomoredangerousdepthstoretrievethem,______thepotentialfordivinginjuries.

(A)swimming.lessening

(B)descending.increasing

(C)removing.avoiding

(D)returning.seeing

(E)climbing.creating

29.AnnementionedJohn'shabitualboastingabouthiswardrobeasanexampleofhis_____ways.

(A)erratic(B)egotistical(C)flexible

(D)tactful(E)inconspicuous

30.Hispeersrespectedhimbecausehewasboth_____and_____:

steadfastinhisbeliefsandtactfulinhisnegotiations.

(A)resourceful..courteous

(B)tenacious.manipulative

(C)determined..demonstrative

(D)resolute..diplomatic

(E)outspoken.,indiscriminate

31.Followingthedecreebanning______acts,suspected______couldbeforciblydetainedwithoutthefilingofformalcharges.

(A)rebellious.conformists

(B)apolitical..loyalists

(C)seditious.insurrectionists

(D)subversive.nonpartisans

(E)supportive.opponents

32.Therebelssawthehugestatueofthedictatoras____ofthetotalitarianregimeandswiftlytoppledthemonument.

(A)anindictment(B)anillusion(C)acopy

(D)asymbol(E)amockery

33.Residentsoftheisolatedislandwereforcedtomastertheartofnavigation,becomingtheocean'smost______sailors.

(A)adept(B)temperamental(C)congenial

(D)vulnerable(E)reclusive

34.Thespottedbowerbirdhasa_____foramassingthebrightshinyobjectsitneedsfordecoratingitsbower:

itwillenterhousesto______cutlery,coins,thimbles,nails,screws,evencarkeys.

(A)knack.assess

(B)penchant..pilfer

(C)purpose.dispense

(D)predilection.disturb

(E)remedy..raid

35.O'Learytolerateswormsandsnakesbutis_____aboutinsects:

hehasan.exaggeratedfearofthem.

(A)agnostic(B)eclectic(C)empiric

(D)phobic(E)quixotic

36.Guestsatthepartyfoundthegeneralmerrimentinfectiousandwerewonoverbytheparty's_____.

(A)presumption(B)gaiety

(C)conspicuousness(D)unexpectedness(E)brevity

37.SinceestablishingtheChildren'sDefenseFundin1973,MarianWrightEdelmanhasbeenan_____advocate,steadfastandconstant.

(A)unwitting(B)unswerving(C)inhibiting

(D)elusive(E)antagonistic

38.JazzpioneerLouisArmstrongisrenownedforhisimprovisationsonthetrumpet;hisinnovationsasavocalistareequally_____.

(A)obscure(B)severe(C)conventional

(D)erroneous(E)noteworthy

39.Andrew'shunchthatMs.Smithwouldlosetheelectionwas______whenheropponentwoninalandslide,provingAndrew's______tobecorrect.

(A)compromised.prediction

(B)rejected.insolence

(C)substantiated.endorsement

(D)confirmed.intuition

(E)belied.retraction

40.Themedicinedoeshaveasalutaryeffectby_____pain,evenifrecentstudiesprovethatitcannoteliminatesuchdiscomfortentirely.

(A)alleviating(B)distracting(C)revitalize

(D)eradicating(E)augmenting

41.Inorderto_____thelossofnaturalwetlandsusedbymigratingsnowgeese,conservationistsintheI960'sand1970's_____wetlandrefugesinthenorthernprairies.

(A)standardize.ignored

(B)offset.surrendered

(C)explain.dismantled

(D)compensatefor..established

(E)accountfor..administered

42.Gallopingtechnologicalprogresshasmadeconsumers___

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