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华研CET-6 单选模拟 Lessons 21-25

华研CET-6 单选模拟 Lessons 21-25
华研CET-6 单选模拟 Lessons 21-25

Lesson 21

1. Astronomers at the University of California discovered one of the most distant ______. [CET-6:04.1]

A) paradoxes B) paradises C) galaxies D) shuttles

2. The central provinces have floods in some years, and ______. [TEM-4:00]

A) drought in others B) droughts are others

C) while other droughts D) others in drought

答案与译文

1. [C]加利福尼亚大学的航天员发现了最遥远的星系之一。

2. [A]中部的这些省在一些年份里遭水灾,一些年份里遭干旱。

Lesson 22

1. If you work under a car when repairing it, you often get very ____. [CET-6:00.1]

A) greasy B) sticky C) slippery D) waxy

答案与译文

1. [A]如果你钻到车底下修车,常常会弄得满身油污。

Lesson 23

1. As the trial went on, the story behind the murder slowly ______ itself. [CET-6:03.6]

A) convicted B) haunted C) unfolded D) released

2. We met Mary and her husband at a party two months ago. ______ we’ve had no further communication. [TEM-4:04]

A) Thereof B) Thereby C) Thereafter D) Thereabouts

答案与译文

1. [C]随着审讯的进行,谋杀案背后的故事慢慢揭开了神秘的面纱。

2. [C]我们两个月前在一个聚会上碰到过玛丽和她先生。自此以后,再也没有进一步联系过。

Lesson 24

1. He soon received promotion, for his superiors realized that he was a man of considerable ______.[CET-4:0

2.6]

A) ability B) future C) possibility D) opportunity

2. The author was required to submit an ______ of about 200 words together with his research paper. [CET-4:04.1]

A) edition B) editorial C) article D) abstract

3. First, we need to find out what his scheme is, and then act _____. [TEM-4:08]

A) sensitively B) imaginatively C) efficiently D) accordingly

4. You will see this product ______ wherever you go. [CET-4:00.6]

A) to be advertised B) advertised C) advertise D) advertising

5. Norman Davis will be remembered by many with ______ not only as a great scholar but also as

a most delightful and faithful friend. [CET-4:05.1]

A) kindness B) friendliness C) warmth D) affection

6. The ____ they felt for each other was obvious to everyone who saw them. [CET-6: 04.6]

A) affection B) adherence C) sensibility D) sensitivity

7. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4, 1826, the fiftieth ______ of American Independence. [CET-4:06.1]

A) ceremony B) occasion C) occurrence D) anniversary

8. Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage ______. [CET-4:98.6]

A) relatively B) actually C) annually D) comparatively

9. Tryon was extremely angry, but cool-headed enough to ______ storming into the boss’s office. [CET-4:02.1]

A) prevent B) prohibit C) turn D) avoid

10. Deserts and high mountains have always been a ______ to the movement of people from place to place. [CET-4:04.6]

A) barrier B) fence C) prevention D) jam

11. With the development in science and technology man can make various flowers ______ before their time. [CET-4:01.6]

A) be bloomed B) bloom C) bloomed D) blooming

12. All the key words in the article are printed in ______ type so as to attract readers’ attention. [CET-4:01.1]

A) dark B) bold C) dense D) black

13. We have planned an exciting publicity ______ with our advertisers. [CET-4:03.1]

A) struggle B) campaign C) battle D) conflict

14. Though she began her ______ by singing in a local pop group, she is now a famous Hollywood movie star. [CET-4:05.1]

A) employment B) career C) occupation D) profession

15. The criminal always paid ____ cash so the police could not track him down. [CET-6: 90.1]

A) on B) by C) for D) in

答案与译文

1. [A]不久,他就得到了提升,因为他的上司们认为他的能力很强。

2. [D]作者被要求随着研究论文提交一篇大约200词的摘要。

3. [D]首先,我们得搞清楚他的计划是什么,然后再采取相应的行动。

4. [B]无论你走到哪里,都会看到这款产品的广告。

5. [D]许多人会满怀爱意地记住诺曼·戴维斯,他们不仅把他当作一位伟大的学者,而且还把

他当作一个令人非常愉快的忠实朋友。

6. [A]他们之间的爱慕之情是每个看到他们的人都能看出来的。

7. [D]托马斯.杰斐逊和约翰.亚当斯逝世于1826年7月4日,时值美国独立五十周年纪念。

8. [C]洪水每年造成了价值几十亿美元的财产损失。

9. [D]泰若尽管十分气愤,但是仍然能够保持头脑冷静,没有冲到老板的办公室去。

10. [A]沙漠和高山一直是妨碍人们往来各地的屏障。

11. [B]随着科技的发展,人们可以让各种鲜花提前开放。

12. [B]文章中所有的关键词都用粗体字印刷,以便吸引读者的注意。

13. [B]我们和广告商一起策划一次激动人心的宣传活动。

14. [B]尽管她以一个地方流行组合歌手的身份开始自己的职业生涯,但现在她已经是一位耀

眼的好莱坞影星了。

15. [D]该罪犯一直用现金支付,这样警察就追踪不到他。

Lesson 25

1. I was so ______ in today’s history lesson. I didn’t understand a thing. [CET-4:04.6]

A) amazed B) neglected C) confused D) amused

2. We are doing this work in the ______ of reforms in the economic, social and cultural spheres. [CET-6:02.1]

A) context B) contest C) pretext D) texture

3. He developed a ______ attitude after years of frustration in his career. [CET-6:02.6]

A) sneaking B) disgusted C) drastic D) cynical

4. To speed up the ______ of letters, the Post Office introduced automatic sorting. [CET-4:06.1]

A) treatment B) delivery C) transmission D) departure

5. Allen will soon find out that real life is seldom as simple as it is ______ in commercials. [CET-6:03.6]

A) drafted B) depicted C) alleged D) permeated

6. You can hire a bicycle in many places. Usually you’ll have to pay a ______. [CET-4:06.1]

A) fare B) fund C) deposit D) deal

7. Hurricanes are killer winds, and their ______ power lies in the physical damage they can do. [CET-6:01.1]

A) cumulative B) destructive C) turbulent D) prevalent

8. The ______ at the military academy is so rigid that students can hardly bear it. [CET-4:04.6]

A) convention B) confinement C) principle D) discipline

9. She cut her hair short and tried to ______ herself as a man. [CET-6:00.6]

A) decorate B) disguise C) fabricate D) fake

10. She cut her hair short and tried to ____ herself as a man. [CET-6:00.6]

A) decorate B) disguise C) fabricate D) fake

11. A culture in which the citizens share similar religious beliefs and values is more likely to have laws that represent the wishes of its people than is a culture where citizens come from ______ backgrounds. [CET-4:03.6]

A) extensive B) influential C) diverse D) identical

答案与译文

1. [C]今天的历史课我听得稀里糊涂的,一点也没听懂。

2. [A]我们是在经济、社会和文化领域改革的背景下从事这项工作的。

3. [D]由于多年来在事业上的挫败,他变得愤世嫉俗。

4. [B]为了加快信件的投递,邮局引入了自动分类系统。

5. [B]Allen很快就会发现真正的生活很少像广告上描述的那么简单。

6. [C]在许多地方你都可以租自行车,通常你得付押金。

7. [B]飓风具有杀伤力,其破坏力在于它们所能造成的物质损坏。

8. [D]该军校的纪律极其严明,学生几乎难以忍受。

9. [B]她剪短头发,想把自己扮成一个男人。

10. [B]她剪短头发,想把自己扮成一个男人。

11. [C]一个其国民拥有相似的宗教信仰和价值观的国家比一个其国民背景不同的国家更有

可能具有代表国民愿望的法律。

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