大學(xué)體驗(yàn)英語綜合教程3(第三版)選詞填空答案.doc
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大學(xué)體驗(yàn)英語綜合教程3(第三版)選詞填空答案.doc
選詞填空Unit 113. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. overtakefocusspeciescup (v.)tonedirectlysubtleaudiodecadeboundary1. The essayists language expresses rich and subtle meanings. 2. The stockbrokers were overtaken by the sharp drop in the stock market last Tuesday. 3. Biologists have estimated that there are around one million animal and plant species living in the rainforests. 4. In the United States the cost of living has been steadily rising for the past few decades . 5. The quickly growing company has ambitious plans to expand beyond national boundaries . 6. That computer store is having a sale of audio software; lets go and have a look. 7. To be safe, youd better put on your dark glasses to avoid the sun shining directly in your eyes. 8. When the kitchen is finished Im going to focus my attention on the garden. 9. In a serious tone , the doctor warned him to keep off sugar. 10. She cupped her hands around the mug of hot coffee to warm them. 6. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.convinceapparentcuriositydetailstirfundamentalpatiencerespondultimatespark1. The theories of relativity have made fundamental changes in our views of the universe. 2. That is our ultimate proposal, and no other changes will be considered. 3. The forest fire was found to be sparked by a cigarette end. 4. The speaker had apparently noticed that his topic wasnt popular with the audience, so he quickly ended his speech. 5. Ive no patience with people who are always complaining of their misfortune. 6. I have never imagined that I would be the object of such curiosity . 7. The doctors tried to convince her that she didnt need to be in depression about her health. 8. The police asked him to describe the accident in every detail . 9. The quality guarantee and good after-sale services will certainly meet with positive responses from the consumers. 10. The story Harry Potter (has) stirred the imagination of children throughout the world. Unit 36. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. attainprecisemanufacturesponsorattractiveimportmarket (v.)modestbrandcampaign1. I dont think that the amount of studying you did in high school would be sufficient to attain good marks in university. 2. Because of the impact of poor sales in other Asian countries, there has been a modest decrease in house sales in China this year. 3. Some young people find computer games so attractive that they can hardly pull themselves away to tend to other matters. 4. The victim was able to give a precise description of the drunken driver, which was rather helpful to the police. 5. Some non-governmental organizations are planning a public campaign to awaken people to the problem of noise pollution. 6. The cost of producing a tube of toothpaste is about 3 yuan, so we will market it at 5.50 yuan. 7. Mike is now the director of a factory which manufactures canned food. 8. Plenty of football and basketball clubs are eager to sponsor young athletes if they show great promise. 9. The sweaters are made of wool imported from Australia. 10. According to a recent survey, youths are beginning to have a lot of influence on the products and brands their parents choose. Unit 46. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. combatcontroversyexcessiveinstinctirrationalprohibitionrecklessregulationstirstring窗體頂端1. A hacker attacked an e-commerce marketplace site. This is the latest in a string of online break-ins in which credit card numbers were stolen. 2. The presence of IBMs CEO caused a stir of excitement on the campus. 3. Browns comments on the project caused unexpected controversy over the budget. 4. To combat poverty in the city, millions of dollars have been spent on training the unemployed workers. 5. You will be overweight if you consume excessive amounts of fat. 6. The effective implementation of environmental laws and regulations is the responsibility of the local government. 7. Trust your instincts and do what you think is right. 8. After 20 hours of non-stop partying, a handful of the bravest or most reckless men will risk their lives in a three-minute dash from six fighting bulls. 9. The prohibition on street begging will be in force next month. 10. The court gave the heavy sentence, responding not to the facts but to the irrational public fear. 窗體底端Unit 56. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. assumecommitconfusehintmisleadpeculiarpuzzlequalityretreatvague窗體頂端1. Being the son of a professor does not qualify him for the scholarship consideration. 2. The police suspect that it was John who (had) committed the murder. 3. So far, the new manager has given little hint that he wont be any different from the former one. 4. From all the indications, it is safe to assume that the prices of cars will go down by large margins. 5. Some of his instructions are outdated and others are too vague to be understood. . 6. The local dialect sounds a little peculiar to the people from the north. 7. The failure of the movie hastened her decision to retreat from the glamorous screen and spend more time with her family. 8. The womans headache puzzled the doctor; he couldnt find the cause. 9. The state has laws that protect consumers against fraud or misleading sales practices. 10. He tried to explain the complicated theory to me, but I got even more Confused by the technical terms in his explanation. 窗體底端Unit 66. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. approachcorecounterparteconomyefficientexceptioninvitereliefpunctuallyvague窗體頂端1. The mayor is scheduled to meet his American counterpart during his 7-day visit to San Francisco. 2. Mr. Wilson is quite satisfied with his new secretary because shes much more efficient than the former one. 3. I felt great relief when I heard I had passed the examination. 4. The regulations are so vague that they lead to misinterpretation. 5. Chinese and mathematics have always been the core subjects in primary and secondary schools in China. 6. You are expected to get to the interview punctually or a few minutes early. 7. Getting tired of her partners all-talk-no-action approach , she decided to take the action all by herself. 8. For the purpose of economy , Mary decided to take lunch box to work every day. 9. You could not be exempted from the punishment because there can be no exception to the rule. 10. Strife at home would invite dangers from abroad.窗體底端Unit7confusion creep curl deepen expose nightmare pulse somewhat throb ulter1. As I came to know more about classical music, my love for it _ deepened _2. The soldiers in the open field _ were exposed _to the enemys gunfire and many of them got killed or wounded. 3. I saw a little girl _ curled_ up comfortably in an armchair reading a childrens magazine. 4. The long climb up the hill made our heart _ throb _ . 5. For many years, the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York will remain a _ nightmare _ for the American people. 6. Dont bother about him. What he has said is _ utter _nonsense. 7. The explosion at the crowded market place caused great _ confusion _in the small town. 8. The doctor felt the patients _pulse _on her wrist and then took her temperature. 9. After the intensive training, they became _ somewhat _more confident than they used to be. 10. The sight of the rats running about in the house made my flesh _creep_. 共5頁 第5頁