2008年1月份自考英語(二)復(fù)習(xí)資料三
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1.Almost everything a manager does _____ decisions; indeed, some suggest that the management process is decision making.
A. imposes B. improvises C. involves D. indicates
2.Astronomers and scientists think that a black hole is a region of space _____which matter has fallen and _____ which nothing can escape.
A. towards … towards B. into … from
C. out of … from D. through … through
3.American men don‘t cry because it is considered not _____ of men to do so.
A. characteristic B. tolerant C. symbolic D. independent
4.At the end of 1994 the British Government introduced new measures to help _____ domestic workers from abuse by their employers.
A. protect B. suspect C. expect D. inspect
5.The specific use of leisure _____ from individual to individual.
A. ranges B. distinguishes C. varies D. covers
6.Nations are _____ as "aged" when they have 7 per cent or more of their people aged 65 or above.
A. limited B. classified C. originated D. processed
7.It is touching to see how a cat or dog - especially a dog - _____ itself to family and wants to share in all its goings and comings.
A. attributes B. applies C. assigned D. attaches
8.She was more _____ than frightened.
A. surprising B. interested C. hated D. surprised
9.The attention of the public was continually _____ to new possibilities in scientific fields and the discovery of new knowledge.
A. applied B. drawn C. referred D. thrown
10.Few, _____ any,live their lives without some degree of unhappiness and suffering.
A. like B. except C. if D. when
11.Many women are too concerned _____ staying thin and they believe that vitamins are some kind of magic cure to replace food.
A. of B. by C. with D. on
12.In education, there should be a good balance among the branches of knowledge that contribute _____ effective thinking and wise judgment.
A. at B. in C. for D. to
13. _____ the numbers in employment, the hotel industry was the second largest industry in this country last year.
A. In line with B. In terms of C. In accordance with D. In proportion to
14.Air travel is so quick nowadays that we can leave London after breakfast and arrive in New York ____ eight hours.
A. in B. for C. after D. until
15.It is also true that the effect of a drug is much _____ upon youngsters than adults.
A. bigger B. fewer C. greater D. little
16.Because the reading _____ in most college courses are very heavy, students should plan to read every day.
A. assignments B. schedules C. activities D. programs
17.For long-time efficiency and happiness it is best to observe the _____ of health and sound working conditions.
A. principles B. ideas C. elements D. factors
18. _____ their differences, they fell passionately in love with each other.
A. As for B. Owing to C. Despite D. Through
19. _____ yourself to the job in hand, and you‘ll soon finish it.
A. Reply B. Imply C. Apply D. Supply
this because pupils from Britain‘s private schools are more intelligent than those from state schools, or are they simply _____ (well) prepared?
12. They are too easily regarded as evaluated certainties rather than as _____ (raw) of raw materials crying to be processed into the texture of logic.
13. The _______ (good) he feels, the more work he will do.
14.Air travel is so quick nowadays that we can leave London after breakfast and arrive in New York ____ eight hours.
A. in B. for C. after D. until
15.It is also true that the effect of a drug is much _____ upon youngsters than adults.
A. bigger B. fewer C. greater D. little
16.Because the reading _____ in most college courses are very heavy, students should plan to read every day.
A. assignments B. schedules C. activities D. programs
17.For long-time efficiency and happiness it is best to observe the _____ of health and sound working conditions.
A. principles B. ideas C. elements D. factors
18. _____ their differences, they fell passionately in love with each other.
A. As for B. Owing to C. Despite D. Through
19. _____ yourself to the job in hand, and you'll soon finish it.
A. Reply B. Imply C. Apply D. Supply
20.This will not only keep the study habit alive but also keep you up to ___ on your class assignments and projects.
A. day B. date C. number D. time
21.I can't _____ the meaning of his poem because it's too vague.
A. turn out B. put out C. figure out D. look out
22.Some people think that animal research is irrelevant _ our health and that it can often produce misleading results.
A. with B. at C. on D. to
23. These networks are on the _____ for warning signs that show the weakening of rock layers that can precede an earthquake.
A. eagerness B. alarm C. alert D. guard
24. _____ it was raining, many international tourists were having picnics in the woods.
A. In spite B. In spite of
C. In spite of that D. In spite of the fact that
25. The students would not have made so much progress under less _____conditions.
A. popular B. welcome C. favorable D. prosperous
26.The party has failed to _____ the majority of voters that it is capable of governing the country.
A. trust B. credit C. convince D. believe
27. _____ driving around all day looking for somewhere to park,why don't you take a bus to town?
A. In spite of B. Rather than C. In place of D. Other than
28.The kids are _____ be hungry when they get home-they always are.
A. obliged to B. bound to C. desired to D. motivated to
29.All the characteristics that distinguish birds _____ other animals can be traced to prehistoric times.
A. to B. between C. for D. from
30.When the city was _____, everyone knew that total defeat was certain.
A. cut off B. cut down C. cut across D. cut out
31.In his composition there were no other errors _____ a few misspelled words.
A. beside B. except C. then D. than
32. Is a phone conversation a good substitute _____a face-to-face talk?
A. for B. to C. of D. by
33. When we play a game, we enjoy what we are doing, _____ we should not play it.
A. instead B. otherwise C. nevertheless D. either
34. He asked Julia to marry him but she _____ his proposal.
A. turned up B. turned on C. turned over D. turned down
35. He said he wouldn't _____what would happen next.
A. guarantee B. speculate C. oppose D. promise
36. The literary critics should be as _________ as possible in analysis and judgment.
A. positive B. negative C. subjective D. objective
37. It took a long time for her to _____ the fact that her husband was dismissed.
A. come up against B. come up to C. come up with D. come to terms with
38. As activity carried _____ as one thinks fit in one's spare time, leisure has several functions.
A. on B. out C. off D. over
39. The other timing system belongs in our internal clocks, which, left ___ would tie the body to a 25-hour rhythm.
A. behind B. alone C. out D. aside
40. It has been years _____I returned home.
A. after B. that C. since D. when
41. We' ll keep you _____ any news.
A. up to date with B. in step with C. in line with D. in terms of
42. I'd like to go to the cinema, but I' m _____to.
A. enable B. disable C. unable D. able
43. I‘m wondering why he hasn't turned _____ at the meeting.
A. down B. up C. out D. over
44. Contrary _____popular belief, moderate exercise actually decreases your appetite.
A. on B. at C. against D. to
45. _____ the storm, we have to postpone the flight.
A. Owing to B. Thanks to C. Because D. As
46. By using both ears one can tell the direction _____ a sound comes.
A. in which B. from which C. over which D. with which
47. When she worked with the government, she _____ the difficult task of monitoring elections.
A. overworked B. overtook C. underwent D. undertook
48. Apparently, it wasn't an accident. Someone must have done it on _____.
A. intention B. determination C. purpose D. reason
49. _____ conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe and enjoyable form of exercise.
A. In B. On C. By D. As
50. Julie went to the _____ to buy a pair of shoes.
A. shoes store B. shoe's store C. shoe store D. shoes' store
51. He has called a meeting of all parties with a _____ to form a new government.
A. purpose B. reason C. view D. goal
52. Gazing into his eyes, she seemed to have _____ all he said.
A. taken up B. taken over C. taken off D. taken in
53. In every major city there are more _____apartments than there are homeless people.
A. blank B. vacant C. empty D. bare
54. They claim that _____$150 million is to be spent on improvement.
A. sufficiently B. approximately C. considerably D. properly
55. These two areas are similar _____that they both have a high rainfall during summer.
A. except B. so C. now D. in
56. It offers us a fuller sense of being intensely alive from _____ to moment.
A. time B. moment C. period D. instant 57. It may be worth remembering that _____ John Major didn‘t himself go to Oxford, most of his ministers did.
A. after B. since C. while D. if
58. The effects of rapid travel _____ the body are far more disturbing than we realize.
A. on B. in C. for D. to
59. Her powers of persuasion were _____ no avail.
A. for B. by C. with D. to
60. There is little likelihood that a panel of five wants to go through the _____of all shaking hands with you.
A. process B. prospect C. precedent D. presence
61. It is the right to change employers which _____employment from slavery.
A. distinguishes B. derives C. releases D. relieves
62. It is touching to see how a cat or dog _____ itself to a family and wants to share in all its goings and comings.
A. sacrifices B. opposes C. exposes D. attaches
63. A healthy self-esteem is a resource for coping when difficulties _____.
A. rise B. raise C. arise D. arouse
64. The challenge is not one of expansion _____. the rapid growth in enrollment over the last 40 years has come to an end.
A. As a result B. By all means C. In contrast D. On the contrary
65.Hey, leave _____!I hate people touching my hair.
A. behind B. out C. off D. over
66.I thought the problem of water shortage would _____ at the meeting but nobody mentioned it.
A. come up B. come up to C. come over D. come to
67.There is a deadlock (僵局) in the discussion when neither side gives _____ to the over .
A. a way B. way C. the way D. its way
68. This type of desk and chair can be adjusted _____ the height of students at different ages.
A. with B. for C. to D. in
69. The next generation of robots will have a sense of _____.
A. feel B. touch C. contact D. grasp
70. Scientists believe that you usually _____ to one idea at a time.
A. attend B. tend C. pretend D. extend
71. from a systems point of _____, problems have multiple causes.
A. sight B. idea C. perspective D. view
72. To these now familiar facts a number of further facts may be _____, some of them only recently recognized.
A. shown B. proposed C. derived D. added
73. He argues that euthanasia doesn't take into _____ that there are ways of caring for the dying.
A. opinion B. thought C. mind D. account
74. Two-thirds of the nation's voters still identify themselves _____ Democrats of Republicans.
A. for B. as C. by D. over
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