中石油托福词汇练习题_第1页
中石油托福词汇练习题_第2页
中石油托福词汇练习题_第3页
中石油托福词汇练习题_第4页
中石油托福词汇练习题_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩32页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

VOCABULARY1

1.TheMississippiRivercarriesgreatamountsoffinesand

J

anGsiltintotheGulfofMexicosouthofNewOrleans,

z\

(A

x7collections

/X

(B

\7mounds

z\

(c

\7reserves

\

(zD)

\zquantities

2.Evenwithadequatelightandmoisture,plantgrowth

ceaseswhentheairtemperaturesuddenlydropsbelowa

certainminimumlevel.

(zAX

\/)nearly

z\

(B

\7steadily

z\

(c

\7narrowly

zD)\

x(/abruptly

3.MargaretAvison,oneofCanadasfinestpoets,has

remainedoutsidethemainstreamofrecognizedwriters.

z

/A)\

\tzthrived

z

(B\

\/)stayed

7

(cX

\/)reappeared

z\

D)

\(/published

4.Oilcanbeconveyedbypipelinefromanoilregiontoa

refinery.

/

(A\

\z)transported

zB\

\(7filtered

c\

7connected

zD)\

\(zdiverted

5.Drybeansareveryrichinproteinsandcarbohydratesand

maybeeatenasasubstituteformeat.

z\

(A

\7atthesametimeas

z\

(B

\7mixedupwith

/\

lc

\7inplaceof

z

(D1\

\7inadditionto

6.Farmersseldomattempttocultivateeveryfootoftheir

land.

(A)like

(B)try

(C)plan

(D)want

7.Inarithmetic,anumberstandsforthesizeofasetof

things.

z\

(A

x7measures.

z\

(B)

\zestimates

/\

(c

\7cancels

z\

(D

\7represents

8.GeorgePullman,whoinventedtherailroadsleepingcar,

designedatownforhisfactoryemployeesintheoutskirts

ofChicago.

/X

(A)

\/surroundingregions

zX

(B)

\/stockyards.

zX

(c)

\/backstreets

zX

(D)

\/manufacturingdistrict

9.Thecombinationoflenses,inacompoundmicroscopemakes

possiblegreatermagnificationthancanbeachievedwitha

singlelens.

z

/AX

v)

./projects

z\

(B

\7requires

/\

(c

\7allows

z\

(D)

\zinvolves

10.Inthe1700sNorthAmericancolonistsproclaimedtheir

wealthandsocialstandingbywearingelaboratestockings.

zX

(A)

\/responsibility

z\

(B)

\/events

\

cJ

/organization

D\

7status

11.Footnotessometimesexplainawordoranidea,butmore

oftentheymerelycitethesourceofauthorityforwhatthe

authorsays.

z

(A

\correct

z

(B

\expandon

z

(c

\critique

z\

/D

»)

\zreferto

12.Someplantscontainsubstancesthatinterferewiththe

digestiveprocessesofanimals.

(A)disrupt

(B)encourage

(C)augment

(D)trigger

13.Tungoilisapowerfuldryingagentusedinvarnishes

andpaints.

/X

(A)

\/pure

zX

(B)

\/potent

zX

(c)

\/poisonous

zX

(D)

\/permanent

14.Inhismathematics,Archimedesemployedmethodsthat

resembledthoseofcontemporaryintegralcalculus.

z\

(A

\7weresimilarto

/\

(B)

\/established

z\

(c

\7weresupportedby

z\

(D

\7prescribed

15.Permeablerockshaveporesofsufficientsizetopermit

watertopassthroughthem,

/\

lA

\7fluctuating

z\

(B)

\/enlarged

z\

(c)

\/adequate

\

D)

/perfect

16.InnorthcentralNebraska,hugeherdsofbeefcattle

grazeonthegrassmeadowsofenormousranches,

zX

(A)

\/feedon

z\

(B)

\/sleepon

/\

(c

\7dominate

z\

(D

\7damage

17.Thetheoryofplatetectonicsprovidedscientistswith

aframeworkforunderstandinghowandwhythevarious

featuresoftheEarthconstantlychange.

z\

(A)

\/goal

z\

(B)

\zmotive

/\

(c

\7subject

z\

(D

\7structure

18.Histamineisoneofthechemicalsreleasedbycertain

bodycellswhentissuesareinjured.

/X

(A)

\/destroyed

zX

(B)

\/givenoff

zX

(c)

\/inhibited

zX

(D)

\/renewed

19.StudentsoftheBerrySchoolforMountainChildren

helpedpayfortheireducationbydoingpart-timelaborthat

pertainedtotheirparticularcourseofstudy.

/\

(A)

\zresultedin

z\

(B

\7beganwith

/\

(c

\7paidfor

z\

(D)

\zrelatedto

20.Somebirdshaveawaxycoatingontheirfeathersthat

causeswatertoformbeadsandslideoff.

zX

(A)

\/whiskers

z\

(B)

\/streams

\

cJ

/drops

D\

7nests

21.Thebestoliveoilisobtainedfromolivesthatare

harvestedjustaftertheyripenandbeforetheyturnblack,

zX

(A)

\/preserved

z\

(B

\7squeezed

/\

(c

\7gathered

z\

(D)

\zsorted

22.TheNavajopeopleofArizonaand.NewMexicobuild,their

hogans,cone-shaped,dwellingsmadeoflogsandearth,

duringthesummer.

z

(A

\•fishingboats

z\

(B)

\/livingquarters

z\

(c

\7weapons

z\

(D)

xzplatforms

23.Inastronomy,ascaleofmagnitudefromonetosix

denotesthebrightnessofastar.

/X

(A)

\/signifies

zX

(B)

\/predicts

zX

(c)

\/contrasts

zX

(D)

\/examines

24.Ifanobjectissuspendedfromanypointonthevertical

linepassingthroughitscenterofgravity,theobjectwill

remainstationary.

z\

(A)

\zsecure

/\

(B

\7flexible

z\

(c!

\/immobile

z\

(Dng

\7hu

5

.Manypeoplewhowantwarmcoatscanbuyfakefurs,

z\

(A)

\zcostly

z\

(BJ

\Zsoft

z\

(c)

\/heavy

z\

(D

\7imitation

26.MariaChapman,abolitionistandcloseassociateof

WilliamLloydGarrison,wrotemanybrochurescondemning

slavery.

z

(A

\slogans

z

(B

\shortpoems

z

(c

\sentiments

z\

/D

»)

\zshortpamphlets

27.Shellfishgivethedeceptiveappearanceofenjoyinga

peacefulexistence,althoughinfactlifeisaconstant

struggleforthem.

zX

(A)

\/misleading

z\

(B

\7calm

z\

(c

\7understandable

z\

(D)

x/initial

28.IntheUnitedStatessenatorialraceof1858Abraham

LincolnwastheIllinoiscandidateofthenewRepublican

party,acoalitionofantislaverygroups.

zX

(A)

\/abenefactor

zX

(B)

\/anopponent

z\

(c)

\/aforerunner

z\

(D

\7analliance

29.Themoststrikingtechnologicalsuccessinthetwentieth

centuryisprobablythecomputerrevolution.

z\

(A

\7recent

/\

(B

\7productive

z\

(c

\7prominent

/\

(D)

\/dangerous

30.Scientificevidencefromdifferentdisciplines

demonstratesthatinmosthumansthelefthemisphereofthe

braincontrolslanguage.

(A)groupsoffollowers

(B)years

(C)countries

(D)fieldsofstudy

VOCABULAR2

1.Menandwomenwhoexercisevigorouslyseldomputonexcess

weight.

(A)rarely

(B)inevitably

(C)compulsively

(D)foolishly

2.Anthropologistsbelievethatinthesixteenthcenturya

fewthousandInuitsinhabitednorthernCanada.

z\

(A

x7threatened

z\

(B)

\zfoughtover

z\

(c)

\/governed

/\

(D)

\zlivedin

3.Thewalrususesitstuskstodigfoodfromtheocean

bottom.

Z

/AX

V)

-/floor

z\

(B

\7environment

/\

/c

(7

\islands

z\

(D)

xzwaves

4.WhenhewasinCongress,JosephMartin,ofMassachusetts

wasnotedforkeepingintouchwithhisconstituents.

(A)cooperating

(B)conviving

(C)celebrating

(D)communicating

5.Insufficientamountsofascorbicacid,orvitaminC,

causescurvy,adiseasecharacterizedbyspongygumsand

anemia.

zX

(A)

\/Ingested

zX

(B)

\/Variable

z\

(c)

\/Inadequate

z\

(D

\7Demonstrable

6.By1929,twoyearsafterthestartofthetalkies,'

motionpicturetheatersintheUnitedStateswereattracting

100millionpatronseveryweek,

z\

(A

\7owners

z\

(B

\7actors

z\

(c)

\/customers

/\

(D)

\zcritics

7.SophonishaP.Breckinridge,thefirstwomanadmittedto

thebarinKentucky,eventuallyabandonedherlegalcareer

andbecameasocialworker.

X

A)

/supported

z\

(B

\7prosecuted

z\

/c

()

\/gaveup

/\

(D)

\ztiredof

8.Mostmodernprintinginkscontainsyntheticpigments,

binders,andsolventsaswellasingredientstopromote

drying.

z\

(A

\7chemicals

/\

(B)

\/components

z\

(c

\7glues

z\

(D

\7liquids

9.PresidentJeffersonapprovedtheideaofusingsurplus

revenuesofthegovernmenttopromotetheinterestsof

commerce,industry,agriculture,andeducation.

zX

(A)

\/tax

z\

(B)

\/financial

\

cJ

/extra

D\

7precious

10.Textilesareamongthemostimportantrelicsfoundinthe

ruinsofancienthouseholds.

/X

(A)

\/Books

z\

(B

\7Statues

/\

(c

\7Plates

z\

(D)

\zFabrics

11.Florida,largelyalowlandpeninsula,issurroundedon

threesidesbythewateroftheAtlanticOceanandtheGulf

ofMexico.

z\

(A)

\zmainly

z\

(B

\7obviously

zX

(c)

\/formerly

z\

(D

x7wholly

12.AlthoughVenusistheplanetnearesttheEarth,little

isknownaboutitbecauseitisconstantlycoveredbythick

clouds.

z

/A\

t)

\zcontinuously

z\

(B)

\/completely

7X

(c)

\/curiously

z\

(D)

\/closely

13.Acculturationisaprocesswherebythemembersofone

cultureadoptthecustomsofanother.

/\

(A)

\zspread

z\

(B

\7regulate

/\

(c

\7takeon

z\

(D)

\zcounton

14.Eventhoughthetopographyofdifferentareasofthe

southwesternUnitedStatesisdiverse,theweatherpatterns

arequitesimilar.

(A)predictable

(B)humid

(C)cyclic

(D)comparable

15.TheNationalBalletSchoolofCanada,foundedin1957,

producesfinelytrainedclassicaldancers.

(A)expensively

(B)highly

(C)traditionally

(D)uniquely

16.Humusisdecayedorganicmatterthatisanimportantpart

offertilesoil.

z\

(A)

\zderived

z\

(B)

\/compacted

z\

(c)

\/decomposed

z\

(D

x7liquefied

17.Thebestcountrymusicsongsarethosethatexpressan

emotionthatislikelytomakealistenerweep.

(A)smile

(B)think

s1•ng

cry

18.Forestsaredelicatesystemsthat,ifdisturbed,canbe

permanentlydestroyed.

(A)fragile

(B)expansive

(C)complex

(D)unusual

19.Anoysterformsapearltoprotectitselffromsome

irritatingbitofforeignmattertrappedinsideitsshell,

/\

lA

\7needs

z\

(B)

\/positions

z\

(c)

\/develops

\

D)

/uses

20.Throughherportrayalofeightcollege-educatedwomen

inthebook,TheGroup,authorMaryMcCarthycriticizesan

entireperiod.

(A)age

(B)nation

(C)socialclass

(D)systemofeducation

21.Inmanypartsoftheworld,taliamansareusedtoward

offevil.

(A)keepaway

(B)describe

(C)transcend

(D)seekout

22.Towardtheendofamajorearthquake,theforceofthe

vibrationsdiminishesgiadually.

(A)bydegrees

(B)atrandom

(C)noticeably

(D)sufficiently

23.Althoughtheancientclassicaltheaterwasoriginally

satiricalandcriticalintone,itdefinitelybegantoshow

signsofromanticismbythemid-fourthcenturyB.C.

(A)finally

(B)occasionally

(C)clearly

(D)intentionally

24.Althoughwildflowersappealtonaturelovers,someof

themareconsiderediroublcsocoweedsbyfarmers.

/\

lA

\7deadly

z\

(B)

\/annoying

z\

(c)

\/destructive

\

D)

/worthless

25.Thedegreeofdeclivityofabeachdependsonits

sedimentcompositionaswellasontheactionofwavesacross

•t

1ssurface.

z\

zA

(7

\graininess

/\

(B)

\zdownwardslope

z\

(cJ

\Zseasonalchange

z\

(D

\7resistance

26.WillRogers,anAmericanhumoristandsocialcritic,

becamefamousforhishomespunhumorandshrewdcocments

aboutcurrentevents.

z\

(A)

\zstories

z\

(B

\7discussions

zX

(c)

\/beliefs

z\

(D

x7remarks

27.Inmodernwriting,thedistinctionbetweenliterary

expressionandcolloquialexpressionisoftenblurred.

/X

(A)

\/exagerated

zX

(B)

\/reversed

zX

(c)

\/indistinct

zX

(D)

\/unintentional

28.Sincenitrogenisacharacteristicandfairlyconstant

componentofprotein,scientistscanmeasureproteinby,

measuringnitrogen.

/\

(A)

\zsingularly

z\

(B

\7relatively

/\

(c

\7naturally

z\

(D)

\zchemically

29.Writersofmysterynovelsoftentrytofooltheirreaders

bypresentingmisleadingclues.

(A)deceive

(B)intrigue

(C)persuade

(D)frustrate

30.Mostpalmtreeshaveslender,unbranchingtrunkswith

aclumpofleavesatthetop.

zX

(A)

\/flock

z\

(B

\7bunch

/\

(c

\7herd

z\

(D)

\zpack

VOCABULARY3

1.RecentdiscoveriesinMontanaindicatethatsome

dinosaursmayhaveresidedincolonies.

z\

/A

t)

\/lived

z\

(B)

\zdied

z\

(c)

\zhunted

z\

(D

\7fed

2.Algaevaryintheircapacitytotoleratesalinity

changes.

(A)desire

(B)ability

(C)effort

(D)purpose

3.Mostclassicalmusicisrecordedinstudioswhereminimal

extraneoussoundsanddistractionsarelikelytooccur,

(/A»\

X7reliable

(/B1\

X7complementary

(/c1\

X7theloudest

lzD

\thefewest

4.VotedthemostvaluableplayeroftheNationalLeaguein

1949,baseballplayerJackieRobinsonalsoreceivedagold

medalthatyearforhisroleinbetteringracerelations.

(A)improving

(B)discussing

(C)evaluating

(D)bartering

5.Althoughgreatstridesinagriculturaltechnologyhave

resultedinmassiveproductionincreases,weatherremains

animportantlimitation.

(A)abrupt

(B)enormous

(C)long-term

(D)overdue

6.TheAmericandancerLoieFullerusedperfumetocreate

specialeffectsduringherperformances.

(A)dimlights

(B)strangemusic

(C)darkness

(D)scent

7.Thecirculatorysystemhelpsdisposeofwastesthatwould

harmthebodyiftheyaccumulated.

z\

(A

\7catchupwith

z\

(B

\7bearupunder

z\

/c

(7

\getridof

/\

(D)

\zrunoutof

8.Theamountoftimespentwatchingtelevisioninthe

averagehouseholdintheUnitedStateshasrisensteadily

sincetelevisionsetswereintroducesinthe1950,s.

(A)discreetly

(B)consistently

(C)automatically

(D)disproportionate1y

9.In1896GeorgeWashingtonCarverbecamedirectorofthe

DepartmentofAgriculturalResearchatTuskegeeNormaland

IndustrialInstitute,apositionheretainedfortherest

ofhislife.

(A)expanded

(B)managed

(C)cherished

(D)kept

10.Penicillinwasdiscoveredbychancein1928.

(A)finally

(B)accidentally

(C)experimentally

(D)opportunely

11.Lampfilamentsaremadefromtungsten,astrongmetal

thatcanholdupundechightemperatureswithoutmelting.

(A)reduce

(B)withstand

(C)illuminate

(D)reflect

12.Thejuniorcollegehasbecomeasignificantcomponent

intheexpansionofeducationalopportunitiesintheUnited

StatessincetheSecondWorldWar.

(A)force

(B)element

(C)concept

(D)academy

13.Duringtheirwinterhibernationperiod,bearsdoze.

(A)sleeplightly

(B)losefur

(C)gohungry

(D)havebabies

14.Asbestosisamineralfiberthatcancausecancerif

inhaled.

(A)pickedup

(B)takenindoors

(C)breathedin

(D)eatenup

15.KnownasTheFirstLadyofSong.EllaFitzgeraldgot

herstartasaprofessionalsingerwhenshewonacontest

attheApolloTheaterinHarlemin1934.

(A)anaward

(B)anargument

(C)acompetition

(D)acontract

16.Chromiumisacomparativelyscarceelement,occurring

innatureonlyincompounds.

A

complex

z\

(B!

\/strong

z\

(c)

x/hard

zX

(D)

\/rare

17.Manyphotographersprefertotakepicturesattwilight,

whentheycantakeadvantageofthespecialeffectsofthe

settingsun.

/\

(A)

\/atdusk

/\

(B

\7atnoon

7\

(c

x7inthespring

z\

(D)

\zinthefall

18.TheclimateoftheMiddleAtlanticregionoftheUnited

Statesvarieswiththealtitudeandlandsurface.

zx

(A)

\zoceanwaves

z\

zB

()

\zhumidity

zX

(c)

x/winddirection

zX

(D)

\/elevation

19.SincetheSecondWorldWar,mosturbangrowthinthe

UnitedStateshasoccurredontheoutskirtsofexisting

metropolitanareas.

(A)inthecountries

(B)ontheedges

(C)onthestreets

(D)attheintersections

20.Arecentstudyconcludedthatunstableweatherpatterns

maycausemigraineheadaches,

zX

(A)

\/unforeseen

/\

(B)

\zvariable

/\

(c

\7violent

z

(D

\unusual

21.JanetGuthriewasthefirstwomantocompeteinthe

Indianapolis500,themostprestigiousautomobileracein

theUnitedStates.

z\

(A)

\zfastest

/\

lB)

\zwealthiest

zX

(cI

\/mosthonored

/\

(D)

Xzmostdangerous

22.Logrollingisasportinwhichcontestantsperform

variousmaneuverswhiletreadingonafloatinglog.

/\

(A)

\/speeches

/\

(B

\7duties

7\

(c

x7marches

z\

(D)

\zmoves

23.Thereproductivepotentialofaphidsisunmalchedinthe

insectworld.

(A)unqualified

(B)unrecognized

(C)underestimated

(D)unequaled/unparalled

24.Theboominsilverproductionafter1860spurredtheuse

ofinnovativemachineryincraftingsilverflatwareand

vessels.

(A)stimulated

(B)allowed

(C)required

(D)accompanied

25.BarbaraReed,aprobationofficerinOhio,triedto

eliminateoverlysweetfoodsfromprobationers,dietsin

ordertotempertheirantisocialbehavior.

z

/A\

v7explain

(/B\

\z)moderate

z

(c\

\7doawaywith

zD\

\(7learnabout

26.Ifground-wormsareremovedfromthesoilandplacedin

aliquid,theythrashhelplesslyaround.

(A)carelessly

(B)tirelessly

(C)powerlessly

(D)heartlessly

27.H.L.Menckenssardonicproseleftanindeliblemarkon

1•

g1language.

z\

fA

v7anunrivaled

z\

(B

\7anunmistakable

z\

(c

\7apretentious

zD\

\!7apermanent

28.Instudyingsocialgroups,sociologistsoftengain

insightthroughtheuseofsuchdevicesasquestionnaires.

(A)access

(B)credibility

(C)publicity

(D)understanding

29.Afterhismilitarydefeatin1865,RobertE.Lee

entreatedthepeopleoftheSouthtoworkfornational

harmony.

(A)warned

(B)urged

(C)commanded

(D)recruited

30.Thevalueofatopazislargelydeterminedbyits

quality.

z

(A

\especially

z\

(B)

\zactually

z\

(c

\7mainly

z\

zD

(7

\always

VOCABULARY4

1.Theflyingsquirreldoesnottrulyfly,butglidesthrough

theairasitleapsfromtreetotree.

(A)actually

(B)actively

(C)sincerely

(D)normally

2.TheFulbrightScholar-in-ResidenceProgramgives

collegesanduniversitiesintheUnitedStatesthe

opporlunilytohostvisitingscholarsfromothercountries.

zX

/A

l)

\/money

/\

(B

\7chance

7\

/c

(7

\desire

/Dx

(—

\7ability

3.ManyEnglishsurnamesoncereferredtospecific

localities.

z\

(A)

\/places

/\

(B

\7jobs

z\

(c

\7characteristics

/\

(D)

Xzrelatives

4.Insuccessfulfilmproductions,thecameracrewandthe

directorworkintimatelytogether.

z\

(A)

\/veryclosely

/\

(B

\7profitably

z\

(c

\7veryeasily

z\

/D

l)

\/hurriedly

5.Ademographersmainlasksaretoascertainthenumber

ofpeopleinagivenarea,explainhowandwhythatnumber

haschangedandpredictfuturetrends,

/\

(A)

\zachievement

z\

(B)

\zhobbies

z\

(c)

\zcapacities

z\

(D

\7duties

6.NavajoIndianscreatesandpaintingbyarranginggrains

ofsand,ground-upminerals,andseedsofvariouscolors

intodesigns.

/\

(A)

\zrows

/\

(B)

\/rituals

7\

(c

\7maps

z\

(D

\7patterns

7.ThecoreoftheEarthisthoughttoconsistmainlyofiron,

z\

(A)

\zcenter

zX

(B)

\/crust

z\

(c

\7mantle

z\

(Dl

\7ore

8.Until1957thephenomenonofsuperconductivitydefied

explanationandwasoneoftheoutstandingpuzzlesof

physics.

/\

(A

\7theories

z

(B

xfactors

7\

/c

(7

\equations

z\

(D

\7mysteries

9.The1964CivilRightsAct,undoubtedlythemost

comprehensivecivilrightslegislationeverpassedinthe

UnitedStates,prohibitsdiscriminationbasedoncolor,

race,religionornationalorigin.

(A)irrevocably

(B)inconclusively

(C)deductively

(D)unquestionably

10.Attheageof77,computerpioneerGraceHopperwas

awardedthemilitaryrankofcommodorebyPresidentRonald

Reagan.

/X

(A)

\/Prize

z\

(B)

\zposition

z\

(c)

x/benefit

z\

(D

\7presentation

11.RunningWaterenlargesslightdepressionsintheearth

toformgulliesandravinesthatmayultimatelybecome

valleys.

/X

tA)

\/mostimportantly

z\

(B)

\/insomecases

z\

(c

\7finally

z\

(D)

\zrarely

12.IntheUnitedstatesthejudiciarydecideswhetheror

notcongressionalenactmentsarecontrarytotheprinciples

oftheConstitution,

z\

/A

v7connectedto

/\

(B)

\zinfavorof

z\

(c

\7inconflictwith

z\

zD

(7

\cooperatingwith

13.Australianwarblershabituallybuildtheirnests

alongsidethoseofhornets,

z\

(A)

\znextto

z\

(B\

\7thesamelengthas

z\

/c

l7

\ontheinteriorof

z\

(D

\7above

14.AmericanIndianssmokedthecalumet,oftenreferredto

asa“peacepipe"bothwhenpeacetreatieswerefinalized

andwhenwarwasdeclared.

(A)concluded

(B)broken

(C)proposed

(D)analyzed

15.Palynologists,whostudysporesandpollen,alsoexamine

tinyfragmentsofanimalsandplantsfoundinsediment,

/\

(A)

\/families

z\

(B!

\/skeletons

/\

(c

\7pieces

/\

(D)

\/reliefs

16.ThehardshipsofearlyAmericanpioneershavebeen

treatedinbothhistorytextsandworksoffiction,

/X

tA)

\/boats

z\

(B)

\/adventures

z\

(c

\7difficulties

z\

(D)

\zrewards

17.TheschoolofAbstractExpressionism,developedduring

themid-1940's,representedadistinctdeparturefrom

artisticrealism.

z\

/A)

vzdefinite

/

(B

\brief

z

(c

\logical

z

(D

\dangerous

18.Byprovidinglegalrepresentation,theAmericanCivil

LibertiesUnionworkstodefendcitizensagainstbreaches

oftheircivilrights.

(A)branches

(B)exercises

(C)perusals-—READINGCAREFULLY

(D)violations

19.ColonistsbroughtthegameofbowlingtoNorthAmerica

anditbecamesopopularthatseveraltownsstillbearthe

nameofBowlingGreen.

z\

(A)

\zsuggest

z\

(B)

\/desire

z\

(c

\7honor

z

(D

\carry

20.ThebarrensoiloftheRockyMountainsprovidesfew

nutrientstothegrassesgrowingthere,

(A)dirty

(B)infertile

(0untouched

(D)frozen

21.Whenlightentersacamera,itstrikesthefilm,whose

surfacereactstothelight.

zX

(A)

\/filtersthrough

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论