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职称英语综合B考前孙伟老师点题小抄版字典版
第一部分
15.Adeadlydiseasehasaffectedtheseanimals.>fatal)
8.AnimportantpartofthenationalgovernmentistheForeignService,abranchoftheDepartmentofState.>adivision)
1.AlthoughoriginallyaGermaninnovation,kindergartengotitsrealstartintheUnitedStatesasamovementtoprovideanimprovedlearningenvironmentforchildren.>abetter)
3.Below600feetoceanwatersrangefromdimlylittocompletelydark>faintly)
4.Becauseofthepopularityoftheregion,itisadvisabletobookhotelsinadvance.>wise)
3.CementwasseldomusedinbuildingduringtheMiddleAges.>rarely)
14.Examinationpapersoftheclassweremarkedwithoutbias>fairly)
1.Eveninahighlymodernizedcountry,manualworkisstillneeded.>physical)
10.Formulatedin1823,theMonroeDoctrineassertedthattheAmericaswerenolongeropentoEuropeancolonization>statedfirmly)
12.Gasdoesaccumulateintheminesaroundhere.>collect)
15.Guestswerescaredwhenthebombexploded.>frightened)
8.GamblingislawfulinNevada.>legal)
3.Heachievedsuccessthroughhardwork.>attained)
5.Hebeganhistalkbygivingaconcisedefinitionof
post-modernism>shortandclear)
14.Herbehaviorisextremelychildish.>immature)
6.Hisclaimsseemcredibletomanypeople.>convincing)
2.Humanfacialexpressionsdifferfromthoseofanimalsinthedegreeto
whichtheycanbedeliberatelycontrolledandmodified.>intentionally)
10.Heoftenfindsfaultwithmywork.>criticizes)
6.Herolleduphistrouserlegtoexhibithiswoundedknee.>show)
1.Hisnewgirlfriendhadomittedtotellhimthatshewasmarried.>failed)
2.Hewasoneoftheprincipalorganizersoftheassociation>planners)
15.Haveyoutalkedtoherlately?
>recently)
4.IllinoishasproducedwriterssuchasCarlSandburg,gangsterssuchasAlCapone,andarchitectssuchasLouisSullivan.>violentcriminals)
9.Icatchcoldnowandthen.>occasionally)
13.Icannolongertoleratehisactions.>putupwith)
12.Injudgingourworkyoushouldtakeintoconsiderationthefactthatwehavebeenverybusyrecently.>account)
3.Itissaidthatthehousesalongthisstreetwillsoonbedemolished.>pulleddown)
10.IrarelyweararaincoatbecauseIspendmostofmytimeinacar.>seldom)
14.IseldomwatchTV>rarely)
6.Ittookmeexactlyaweektocompletethework.>Finish)
4.”I’mnotmeddling.”Marysaidmildly.”I’mjustcurious”.>gently)
5.In1861itinevitablethattheSouthernstateswouldbreakawayfromtheUnion>certain.)
11.Inordertoimproveourstandardofliving,wehavetoaccelerateproduction.>stepup)
2.Iwasn’tqualifiedforthejobreallybutIgotitanyhow.>anyway)
3.Ihavetogoatonce.>immediately)
13.Ifeelregretaboutwhat’shappened.>sorry)
9.Inhistwo-hour-longlecturehemadeanexhaustiveanalysisofthe
issue>extremelythorough)
8.Johnhasmadeuphismindnottogotothemeeting.>decided)
6.JohnHansonhelpeddraftinstructionsforMaryland’sdelegatestotheStampActCongress.>formulate)
7.Jackisadiligentworker.>hardworking)
15.Johnremovedhisovercoat.>washedoff)
1.Loudnoisescanbeannoying.>irritating)
6.Medicinedependsonotherfieldsforbasicinformation,particularlysomeoftheirspecializedbranches.>especially)
1.Manyfinecooksinsistoningredientsofthehighestquality.>demand)
6.ManyofnovelistCarsonMcCullers’charactersareisolated,disappointedpeople>solitary)
3.Manyresidentsofapartmentcomplexesobjecttonoisyneighbors.>occupants)
7.Manyeconomistshavegivenintothefatallureofmathematics.>attraction)
4.Nervesignalsmaytravelthroughnerveormusclefibersatspeedsashighastwohundredmilesperhour.>velocities)
13.Notallmemberstatesabidedbytheprincipletheyhadagreedonpreviously>adheredto)
9.Pleaseletmeknowifyouareunabletoattendthemeeting>goto)
2.PhotojournalistMargaretWhitebecamefamousforhercoverageofsignificanteventsduringtheSecondWorldWar>reportage)
7.Practicallyallspeciesofanimalscommunicateeitherthroughsoundsorthroughalargerepertoryofsoundlesscodes.>Almost)
11.Readingthejobad,hewonderedwhetherhewaseligibletoapplyforit>qualified)
8.Sulphurhasoccasionallybeenfoundintheearthinanalmostpurestate.>sometimes)
2.SincetheGreatDepression,theUnitedStatesgovernmenthasprotectedfarmersfromdamagingdropsingrainprices.>harmful)
8.Societyisnowmuchmorediversethaneverbefore.>varied)
14.Shehasprovedthatshecanbereliedoninacrisis>dependedon
11.Smokingisnotpermittedintheoffice.>allowed)
4.Theadvertisingcompanywassurprisedbytheadversepublicreactiontotheposter.>unfavorable)
9.TheyalwaysmockmebecauseIamugly.>laughat)
10.Theseareourmotivesfordoingit.>reasons)
3.TheattackonFortSumternearCharlestonprovokedasharpresponsefromtheNorth,whichledtotheAmericanCivilWar.>elicited)
11.Theyagreedtosettlethedisputebypeacefulmeans>solve)
5.Thearmyshouldhaveoperatedinconjunctionwiththefleettoraidtheenemy’scoast.>together)
12.Thechairmanproposedthatweshouldstopthemeeting>suggested)
2.Thecuriouslookfromthestrangersaroundhermadeherfeeluneasy>anxious)
9.Thechild’sabnormalbehaviorpuzzledthedoctor.>unusual)
3.TheConstitution’svaguenaturehasgivenittheflexibilitytobeadaptedwhencircumstanceschange.>imprecise)
8.Thedevelopmentofthetransistorandintegratedcircuitsrevolutionizedtheelectronicsindustrybyallowingcomponentstobepackagedmoredensely>compactly)
15.Thedentisthasdecidedtotakeoutthegirl’sbadtooth.>extract)
14.Thedoctorshaveabandonedthehopetorescuetheoldman>givenup)
12.Thedentisthasdecidedtoextractherbadtooth.>takeout)
4.Theexpeditionreachedthesummitat10:
30thatmorning>topofthemountain)
1.Theyhavebeenlivingunderthemostappallingconditionsfortwoyears.>dreadful)
7.Theherbmedicineeventuallycuredherdisease.>finally)
13.Theyhavegivenupthehopetosavetheirfriendfromdrowning>abandoned)
10.Theyhavemadeuphismindtogiveupsmoking>decided)
2.ThereisalwaysexcitementattheOlympicGameswhenanathletebreaksapreviousrecordofperformance.>beats)
10.Thereisanabundantsupplyofcheaplaborinthiscountry.>aplentiful)
11.Thelittlegirlgraspedhermother’sarmasshecrossedthestreet.>tookholdof)
7.Thelittleboywassofascinatedbythemightyriverthathewouldspendhourssittingonitsbankandgazingatthepassingboatsandrafts.>verystrong)
9.Theleadingastronomersofthesixteenthandseventeenthcenturieswerefascinatedbycomets.>intrigued)
14.Themajorityofpeoplearoundherearedecentpeople.>honest)
7.Thenewjobwillprovideyouwithinvaluableexperience.>extremelyuseful)
5.ThepoetWilliamCarlosWilliamswasaNewJerseyphysician>doctor)
4.Thepolicemanaskedhimtoidentifythethief>name)
8.ThestoriesofSarahOrneJewettareconsideredbymanytobemoreauthenticallyregionalthanthoseofBretHarte.>genuinely)
6.Thestaffofthecompanyarealwayscourteousandhelpful.>respectful)
4.Thesteadilyrisingcostoflaboronthewaterfronthasgreatlyincreasedthecostofshippingcargobywater.>continuously)
2.Thescientistsbegantoaccumulateahugemassofdata.>buildup
4.ThestandardssetfouryearsagoinSeoulwillbefarbelowtheathletes’capabilitiesnow.>abilities)
2.Techniquestoharnesstheenergyofthesunarebeingdeveloped>utilize)
5.Thetowersofasuspensionbridgeserveasarigidframeworktowhichthecablesareattached.>skeleton)
6.Theuseofthechemicalmaypresentacertainhazardtothelaboratoryworkers>danger)
8.Thewholeideatobuildadeluxehotelheresoundsinsanetome>crazy)
7.Theworkersfinallycalledoffthestrike.>cancelled)
11.Yourteacherwilltakeyourillnessintoaccountwhenmarkingyourexams.>consideration)
13.Youmustshineyoushoes.>polish)
阅读判断
AcrosstheDesert
1.ItisnotalwayshotintheSaharaDesert(√)2.Eachdaythemenranforapproximatelyeighthours()3.Inthemiddleoftheday,themenusuallystoppedrunning(√)4.Theysometimesfeltsickbecauseitwassohot(√)5.Sometimestheycouldn'tseetheroadbecauseitwaswindy(√)6.Luckily,theynevergotlost()
7.Ontheirtripacrossthedesert,thethreemenranthroughfivecountrier(?
)
Brands
1.”Brands”isageneraltermwhichcoversnarrowerrermssuchas“brandname”,”brandmark”(√)2.Abrandnameisintendedtoimpresscustomerswithanattractiveanforiginaldesignwhileabrand()3.Trademarksareprotectedbylawwhilebrandnamesarenot.()4.SomePeopleidentifythebrandmarkwiththetrademark(√)5.Amongvariousmethodsofclassifyingbrands,theonebasedonownershipiswidelyaccepted(√)
6.Penncrestisanationalbrand()7.Whenclassifyingbrands,marketingpeopletendtoemploythecategoriesof“producer-owned”(√)
EasyLearing
1.Babiescanlearnlanguageevenintheirsleep(√)2.Aninfantcanrecognizealotofvowelsbythetimeheorsheisayearold(?
)3.Finnishvowelsareeasytodistinguish(?
)4.TheThreevowelsmentionedinthisarticleareallFinnishsounds()4.Thestudyshowsthattheinfantscerebralcortexisworkingwhileheisasleep(√)6.Ifanadultwantstolearnalanguagefaster,hecanputalanguagetapeunderhispillow.()7.Cheoursfindingisworthless()
MsderateEarthquakeStrikerEngland
1.DuringtheApril28erathquake,thewholeEnglandwasleftwithoutpower.()2.TheChannelTunnelwasclosedfor10hourssftertheearthquakeoccurred(?
)3.Itwasreportedthatoneladyhadgotherheadandneckinjured,butnotseriously(√)
4.FranceandseveralotherEuropeancountriessenttheirmedicalteamstoworksidebysidewiththeBritishdoctors.(?
)5.The