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上海交大2005真题
Part II vocabulary
section A
31.There was no_____but to closethe road until February.
A.dilemma B.denying C.alternative D.doubt
32.I______when I heard that mygrandfather had died.
A.fell apart B.fell away
C.fell out D.fall back
33.I’m_____passing a new law thathelps poor children get better medicine.
A.taking advantage of B.standing up for
C.looking up to D.taking hold of
34.In front of the platform,the students weretalking with the professor over the quizzes of their_____subjects.
A.compulsory B.compulsive C.alternative D.predominant
35.The tutor tells the undergraduates thatone can acquire____in a foreign language through more practice.
A.proficiency B.efficiency C.efficacy D.frequency
36.The teacher explained the newlesson_____to the students.
A.at random B.at a loss C.at length D.at hand
37.I shall ___the loss of my reading-glassesin newspaper with a reward for the finder. A.advertise B.inform C.announce D.publish
38.The poor nutrition in the early stages ofinfancy can ___adult growth. A.degenerate B.deteriorate C.boost D.retard
39.She had a terrible accident,but___shewas’t killed.
A.at all events B.in the long run C.at large D.in vain
40.His weak chest___him to winterillness .
A.predicts B.preoccupies C.prevails D.predisposes
Section B
41.The company was losing money,so they hadto lay off some of its employees for three months.
A.owe B.dismiss C.recruit D.summon
42.The north American states agrreed to signthe agreement of economical and military union in Ottawa.
A.convention B.conviction C.contradiction D.confrontation
43 The statue would be perfect butfor a few small defects in its base.
A.faults B.weaknesses C.flaws D.errors
44.When he finally emerged from the caveafter thirty days.John was startlingly pale. A.amazingly B.astonishingly C.uniquely D.dramatically
45.If you want to set up a company,you mustcomply with the regulations laid downby the authorities.
A.abide by B.work out C.check out D.succumb to
46.The school master applauded thegirl’s bravery in his opening speech.
A.praise B.appraised C.cheered D.clapped
47.The local government leaders are makingevery effort to tackle the problem of poverty.
A.abolish B.address C.extinguish D.encounter
48.This report would be intelligibleonly to an expert in computing.
A.intelligent B.comprehensive C.competent D.comprehensible
49.Reading a book and listening to music simultaneouslyseems to be mo problem for them.
A.intermittently B.constantly C.concurrently D.continuously
50.He was given a laptop computerin acknowledgement of his work for the company.
A.accomplishment B.recognition C.apprehension D.commitment
Part III Close
In Mr.Allen’s high school class,all students have to “getmarried”.However,the wedding ceremonies are not real ones but 51 .These mock ceremonies sometimes become so 52 that the loud laughter drowns out thevoive of the “minister”.Even the two students getting married often begin togiggle.
The teacher Mr.Allen,believes that marriage is a difficult and serious business.He wants youngpeople to understand that there are many changes that 53 take place after marriage.He believes that the need for thesepsychological and financial 54 should beunderstood before people marry.
Mr.Allen does’tonly introduce his students to major problems 55 in marriage such as illness orunemployment.He also expose them to nitty-gritty problems they will face everyday.He wants to introduce young people to all the trials and 56 that can strain a marriage to thebreaking point .He even 57 his students with the problems ofdivorced men must pay child support money for their wives.
It has beenupsetting for some of the students to see the problems that a married coupleoften faces. 58 they took the course,theyhad not worried much about the problems of marriage.However,both students andparents feel that Mr.Allen’s course is valuable and have 59 the course publicly.There statements andletters supporting the class have, 60 the school to offer the course again,
51. A.duplications B.imitations C.assumption D.fantasies
52. A.noisy B.artificial C.graceful D.real
53. A.might B.would C.must D.need
54. A.issues B.adjustments C.matters D.expectancies
55. A.to face B.facing C.having faced D.faced
56. A.tribulations B.errors C.triumphs D.verdicts
57. A.informs B.concerns C. triumphs D.associates
58. A.Until B.Before C.After D.As.
59. A.taken B.suggested C.endorsed D.reproched
60. A.confined B.convinced C.compromised D.conceived