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) 2)the solution lies in social and political reform.(解決方法在于 社會(huì)政治改革。2022最新高考英語(yǔ)詞匯試題詳解 1. Who is responsible for sending out misinformation? Most of the fault lies _____ the administration. A. in B. to C. on D. with [答案 ] D. with. [注釋 ] lie with 應(yīng)由 .......(承擔(dān)責(zé)任);(作出決定等)得靠 ...... 1)The responsibility lies with the driver.(責(zé)任應(yīng)由這個(gè)司機(jī)承擔(dān)。 ) 2. People who live in a small village are bound to see a good _____ of each other. A. sum B. quantity C. deal D. amount [答案 ] C. deal. [注釋 ] see a good deal of each other 經(jīng)常見(jiàn)面。 5. Do you think a wife should _____ her habits and tastes to those of her husband? A. ply B. confirm C. consent D. conform [答案 ]D. conform. [注釋 ]conform vi 遵守,符號(hào): All the students must conform to the rules.(全體學(xué)生必須遵守規(guī)章。 Crash n. 常指飛機(jī)等的 “失事 ”,如: He was killed in an aircraft crash.(他在飛機(jī)失事中喪生。 Likely ,有希望的。此題不能選 by the way,因?yàn)?by the way 做插入語(yǔ)其后應(yīng)加逗號(hào)。s not feasible to make the trip in one day.(一天內(nèi)要 進(jìn)行這次旅行是做不到的。 division 分,劃分; separation 分開(kāi); interval 間隔,間隙;(幕間或工間)休息。t _____ their faces clearly. A. see through B. make up C. see off D. make out [答案 ]D. make out. [注釋 ]make out(=identify and see with effort or difficulty)辨認(rèn)出。 it was just an excuse.) 2) He can39。ll bring it next time. A. Incidentally B. Accidentally C. Occasionally D. Subsequently [答案 ]A. Incidentally. [注釋 ]incidentally(=by the way)附帶地,順便: Fred said, incidentally, that he had no dinner.(順便提一下,福來(lái)德那時(shí)說(shuō),他還沒(méi)吃晚飯。 but subsequently we learned we were needed at home.(起初 ,我們想離開(kāi);但隨后我們得知家里需要我們。 本題譯文:當(dāng)中學(xué)畢業(yè)年齡上升到 16 歲時(shí),很可能產(chǎn)生完全新的情況。 21. All foreign visitors are requested to _____ with the regulations in this area. A. agree B. ply C. consent D. conform [答案 ]B. ply. [注釋 ]ply with(=act in accordance with a demand, order, rule, etc.)遵守: People who refuse to ply with the law will be punished.(拒絕遵守法律者將受到懲罰。 23. Although Lucy was slimming, she found cream cakes quite _____. A. irregular B. inevitable C. incredible D. irresistible [答案 ] D. irresistible [注釋 ]irresistible 不可抵抗的,誘人的, 1)I had a irresistible desire to run away,2)I can39。 ) incredible 不可避免的,不可信的: 1)Old superstitions are incredible to educated people.