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學(xué)位英語詞匯專項(xiàng)Section A ( each) 21. If innovators are not financially rewarded for their innovation, the incentive for pathbreaking innovation will eventually dry up. A investment B resource C inspiration D stimulus 22. These illegal immigrants have to work long hours a day despite the appalling working conditions. A bewildering B exasperating C dismaying D upsetting. 23. Many critics agreed that by and large, this movie was a success in terms of acting and photography. A all at once B by and by C to some extent D on the whole 24. The country carried on nuclear tests without feeling apprehensive about the consequences. A optimistic B anxious C uncertain D scared. 25. There is the fear that babies might be genetically altered to suit the parents’ wishes. A enhanced B revised C alternated D modified 26. The American Civil War is believed to have stemmed from differences over slavery. A arisen from B contributed to C patched up D participated in 27. Experts said the amount of pensation for sick smokers would be reduced if cooler jurors prevailed. A resigned B promised C persisted D dominated 28. Hamilton hoped for a nation of cities while Jefferson contended that the country should remain chiefly agricultural. A inclined B struggled C argued D peted. 29. There have been some speculations at times as to who will take over the pany. A on occasion B at present C by now D for sure 30. TWA was criticized for trying to cover up the truth rather than promptly notifying victims’ families. A briefly B quickly C accurately D earnestly Section B ( each) 31. New York probably has the largest number of different language ___in the world. A neighborhoods B munities C clusters D assemblies 32. Nuclear waste are considered to ___ a threat to human health and marine life. A pose B impose C expose D pose 33. Some states in the US have set ___ standards concerning math and science. A energetic B vigorous C rigorous D grave 34. This school promised to make classes smaller and offer more individualized ___. A presentation B instruction C conviction D obligation 35. Because of ___ ways of life, the couple has some difficulty getting along with each other. A inprehensible B inparable C inconceivable D inpatible 36. As ___China and other emerging export powers, efforts to strengthen anticorruption activities are gaining momentum. A in the light of B in the event of C in the case of D in the course of 37. According to an Australian research , moderate drinkers ___ better thinkers than heavy drinkers or those who never drink. A end up B take up C put up D turn up 38. Strangely enough, an old man ___ me and introduced himself, who turned out to be a friend of my father’s. A stood up to B walked up to C lived up to D added up to 39. Many children often ___ why airplanes can fly like birds while we humans can’t. A assume B anticipate C assure D wonder 40. The FDA was created to ___the safety of products, review application and grant approvals. A manipulate B adjust C regulate D manage Section A ( point each) 21. Thousands of people left their rural homes and flocked into the cities to live beside the new factories. A dashed B filed C strolled D swarmed 22. Nothing can be more absurd than to say that human beings are doomed. A pelling B rational C ridiculous D ambiguous 23. The Chinese government continues to uphold the principle of peaceful coexistence. A support B restrict C raise D modify 24. Patients are expected to ply with doctors’ instructions for quick recovery. A improve on B abide by C draw upon D reflect on 25. Scientists have achieved findings substantial enough to remove our fear of GM foods. A abundant B controversial C conductive D convincing 26. Those students who have made adequate preparations for the test will be better off. A more wealthy B less successful C dismissed earlier D favorably positioned you hold on to a winning attitude, you’ll make a greater effort and also create positive momentum. A influence B strength C outlook D consequence 28. Academic integrity is deemed essential to those devoted to scientific researches. A believed B discarded C advocated D confirmed 29. Customers in these markets of antiques are good at slashing prices. A assessing B cutting C elevating D altering 30. The public attached great importance to the news that prices of housing would be brought under control . A joined B ascribed C fastened D diverted Section B ( point each) 31. It takes a year for the earth to make each ___ , or revolution, around the sun. A tour B travel C visit D trip 32. ___this dull life, the fulltime mom decided to find a parttime job. A Tied up with B Fed up with C Wrapped up in D Piled up with 33. In the letter, my friend said that he would love to have me as a guest in his ___ home. A humble B obscure C inferior D lower 34. Tom is sick of city life, so he buys some land in Alaska, as far from _____ as possible. A humidity B humanity C harmony D honesty 35. As an important ___ for our emotions and ideas, music an play a huge role in our life. A vessel B vest C venture D vehicle 36. The day is past when the country can afford to give high school diploma to all who ___ six years of instruction. A set about B run for C sit through D make for 37. The wages of manual laborers stay painfully low, meaning digitalization could drive an even deeper ___ between the rich and poor. A boundary B difference C wedge D variation 38. A farmer must learn the kinds of crops best ___ the soils on his farm. A accustomed to B mitted to C applied to D suited to 39. The sun is so large that if it were ___, it would hold a million earths. A eleg