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可直接使用中石油托福词汇题doc
VOCABULARYANDREADINGCOMPREHENSION
1.RecentdiscoveriesinMontanaindicatethatsomedinosaursmayhaveresidedincolonies.
(A)lived
(B)died
(C)hunted
(D)fed
2.Algaevaryintheircapacitytotoleratesalinitychanges.
(A)desire
(B)ability
(C)effort
(D)purpose
3.Mostclassicalmusicisrecordedinstudioswhereminimalextraneoussoundsanddistractionsarelikelytooccur.
(A)reliable
(B)complementary
(C)theloudest
(D)thefewest
4.VotedthemostvaluableplayeroftheNationalLeaguein1949,baseballplayerJackieRobinsonalsoreceivedagoldmedalthatyearforhisroleinbetteringracerelations.
(A)improving
(B)discussing
(C)evaluating
(D)bartering
5.Althoughgreatstridesinagriculturaltechnologyhaveresultedinmassiveproductionincreases,weatherremainsanimportantlimitation.
(A)abrupt
(B)enormous
(C)long-term
(D)overdue
6.TheAmericandancerLoieFullerusedperfumetocreatespecialeffectsduringherperformances.
(A)dimlights
(B)strangemusic
(C)darkness
(D)scent
7.Thecirculatorysystemhelpsdisposeofwastesthatwouldharmthebodyiftheyaccumulated.
(A)catchupwith
(B)bearupunder
(C)getridof
(D)runoutof
8.TheamountoftimespentwatchingtelevisionintheaveragehouseholdintheUnitedStateshasrisensteadilysincetelevisionsetswereintroducesinthe1950's.
(A)discreetly
(B)consistently
(C)automatically
(D)disproportionately
9.In1896GeorgeWashingtonCarverbecamedirectoroftheDepartmentofAgriculturalResearchatTuskegeeNormalandIndustrialInstitute,apositionheretainedfortherestofhislife.
(A)expanded
(B)managed
(C)cherished
(D)kept
10.Penicillinwasdiscoveredbychancein1928.
(A)finally
(B)accidentally
(C)experimentally
(D)opportunely
11.Lampfilamentsaremadefromtungsten,astrongmetalthatcanholdupunderhightemperatureswithoutmelting.
(A)reduce
(B)withstand
(C)illuminate
(D)reflect
12.ThejuniorcollegehasbecomeasignificantcomponentintheexpansionofeducationalopportunitiesintheUnitedStatessincetheSecondWorldWar.
(A)force
(B)element
(C)concept
(D)academy
13.Duringtheirwinterhibernationperiod,bearsdoze.
(A)sleeplightly
(B)losefur
(C)gohungry
(D)havebabies
14.Asbestosisamineralfiberthatcancausecancerifinhaled.
(A)pickedup
(B)takenindoors
(C)breathedin
(D)eatenup
15.Knownas"TheFirstLadyofSong."EllaFitzgeraldgotherstartasaprofessionalsingerwhenshewonacontestattheApolloTheaterinHarlemin1934.
(A)anaward
(B)anargument
(C)acompetition
(D)acontract
16.Chromiumisacomparativelyscarceelement,occurringinnatureonlyincompounds.
(A)complex
(B)strong
(C)hard
(D)rare
17.Manyphotographersprefertotakepicturesattwilight,whentheycantakeadvantageofthespecialeffectsofthesettingsun.
(A)atdusk
(B)atnoon
(C)inthespring
(D)inthefall
18.TheclimateoftheMiddleAtlanticregionoftheUnitedStatesvarieswiththealtitudeandlandsurface.
(A)oceanwaves
(B)humidity
(C)winddirection
(D)elevation
19.SincetheSecondWorldWar,mosturbangrowthintheUnitedStateshasoccurredontheoutskirtsofexistingmetropolitanareas.
(A)inthecounties
(B)ontheedges
(C)onthestreets
(D)attheintersections
20.Arecentstudyconcludedthatunstableweatherpatternsmaycausemigraineheadaches.
(A)unforeseen
(B)variable
(C)violent
(D)unusual
21.JanetGuthriewasthefirstwomantocompeteintheIndianapolis500,themostprestigiousautomobileraceintheUnitedStates.
(A)fastest
(B)wealthiest
(C)mosthonored
(D)mostdangerous
22.Logrollingisasportinwhichcontestantsperformvariousmaneuverswhiletreadingonafloatinglog.
(A)speeches
(B)duties
(C)marches
(D)moves
23.Thereproductivepotentialofaphidsisunmatchedintheinsectworld.
(A)unqualified
(B)unrecognized
(C)underestimated
(D)unequaled
24.Theboominsilverproductionafter1860spurredtheuseofinnovativemachineryincraftingsilverflatwareandvessels.
(A)stimulated
(B)allowed
(C)required
(D)accompanied
25.BarbaraReed,aprobationofficerinOhio,triedtocliminateoverlysweetfoodsfromprobationers’dietsinordertotempertheirantisocialbehavior.
(A)explain
(B)moderate
(C)doawaywith
(D)learnabout
26.Ifroundwormsareremovedfromthesoilandplacedinaliquid,theythrashhelplesslyaround.
(A)carelessly
(B)tirelessly
(C)powerlessly
(D)heartlessly
27.H.L.Mencken'ssardonicproseleftanindeliblemarkontheEnglishlanguage.
(A)anunrivaled
(B)anunmistakable
(C)a