下半年新英語四級完型填空講義(三)

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第三章 歷年真題演練
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    Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered to them and a child rarely dislikes food 61 it is badly cooked. The 62 a meal is cooked and served is most important and an 63 served meal will often improve a child's appetite. Never ask a child 64 he likes or dislikes a food and never 65 likes and dislikes in front of him or allow 66 else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother 67 vegetables in the child's hearing he is 68 to copy this procedure. Take it 69 granted that he likes everything and he probably 70 . Nothing healthful should be omitted from the meal because of a 71 dislike. At meal times it is a good 72 give a child a small portion and let him 73 back for a second helping rather than give him as 74 as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child 75 meal times, but let him get on with his food, and do not 76 him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will 77 learn to swallow his food 78 he can hurry back to his toys. Under 79 circumstances must a child be coaxed(哄騙)
    80 forced to eat.
    61.[A] if [B] until [C] that [D] unless
    62.[A] procedure [B] process [C] way [D] method
    63.[A] adequately [B] attractively[C] urgently [D] eagerly
    64.[A] whether [B] what [C] that [D] which
    65.[A] remark [B] tell [C] discuss [D] argue
    66.[A] everybody [B] anybody [C] somebody[D] nobody
    67.[A] opposes [B] denies [C] refuses [D] offends
    68.[A] willing [B] possible [C] obliged [D] likely
    69.[A] with [B] as [C] over [D] for
    70.[A] should [B] may [C] will [D] must
    71.[A] supposed [B] proved [C] considered [D] related
    72.[A] point [B] custom [C] idea [D] plan
    73.[A] ask [B] come [C] return [D] take
    74.[A] much [B] little [C] few [D] many
    75.[A] on [B] over [C] by [D] during
    76.[A] agree [B] allow [C] force [D] persuade
    77.[A] hurriedly [B] soon [C] fast [D] slowly
    78.[A] so [B] until [C] lest [D] although
    79.[A] some [B] any [C] such [D] no
    80.[A] or [B] nor [C] but [D] neither
    61.D 62.C 63.B 64.A 65.C 66.B 67.C 68.D 69.D 70.C
    71.A 72.C 73.B 74. A 75.D 76.B 77.B 78.A 79.D 80.A
    X. (4981)
    During recent years we have heard much about “race”: how this race does certain things and that race believes certain things and so on. Yet, the 61 phenomenon of race consists of a few surface indications.We judge race usually 62 the coloring of the skin: a white race, a brown race, a yellow race and a black race. But 63 you were to remove the skin you could not 64 anything about the race to which the individual belonged. There is
    65 physical structure, the brain or the internal organs to 66 a difference.There are
    four types of blood. 67 types are found in every race, and no type is distinct to any race. Human brains are the 68 . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to which the individual belonged. Brains will 69 in size, but this occurs within every race. 70 does size have anything to do with intelligence. The largest brain 71 examined belonged to a person of weak 72 . On the other hand, some of our most distinguished people have had 73 brains.Mental tests which are reasonably 74 show no differences in intelligence between races. High and low test results both can be recorded by different members of any race. 75 equal educational advantages, there will be no difference in average standings, either on account of race or geographical location.Individuals of every race 76 civilization to go backward or forward. Training and education can change the response of a group of people, 77 enable them to behave in a 78 way.The behavior and ideals of people change according to circumstances, but they can always go back or go on to something new 79 is better and higher than anything 80 the past.
    61. [A] complete [B] full [C] total [D] whole
    62. [A] in [B] from [C] at [D] on
    63. [A] since [B] if [C] as [D] while
    64. [A] speak [B] talk [C] tell [D] mention
    65. [A] something [B] everything [C] nothing [D] anything
    66. [A] display [B] indicate [C] demonstrate [D] appear
    67. [A] All [B] Most [C] No [D] Some
    68. [A] same [B] identical [C] similar [D] alike
    69. [A] remain [B] increase [C] decrease [D] vary
    70. [A] Only [B] Or [C] Nor [D] So
    71. [A] ever [B] then [C] never [D] once
    72. [A] health [B] body [C] mind [D] thought
    73. [A] big [B] small [C] minor [D] major
    74. [A] true [B] exact [C] certain [D] accurate
    75. [A] Provided [B] Concerning [C] Given [D] Following
    76. [A] make [B] cause [C] move [D] turn
    77. [A] and [B] but [C] though [D] so
    78. [A] ordinary [B] peculiar [C] usual [D] common
    79. [A] that [B] what [C] whichever [D] whatever
    80. [A] for [B] to [C] within [D] in
    61.D 62.B 63.B 64.C 65.C 66.B 67.A 68.A 69.D 70.C 71.A 72.C 73.B 74.D 75.C 76.B 77.A 78.B 79.A 80.D
    XI. (4986)
    The task of being accepted and enrolled (招收) in a university begins early for some students. Long 71 they graduate from high school These students take special 72 to prepare for advanced study. They may also take one of more examinations that test how 73 prepared they are for the university. In the final year of high school, they 74 applications and send them, with their student records, to the universities which they hope to 75 . Some high school students may be 76 to have an interview with representatives of the university. Neatly 77 , and usually very frightened, they are 78 to show that they have a good attitude and the 79 to succeed.When the new students are finally 80 , there may be one more step they have to 81 before registering for classes and 82 to work. Many colleges and universities 83 an orientation (情況介紹) program for new students. 84 these programs, the young people get to know the 85 for registration and student advising, university rules, the 86 of the library and all the other 87 services of the college or university. Beginning a new life in a new place can be very
    88 The more knowledge students have 89 the school, the easier it will be for them to
    90 to the new environment. However, it takes time to get used to college life.
    71. [A] as [B] after [C] since [D] before
    72. [A] courses [B] disciplines [C] majors [D] subjects
    73. [A] deeply [B] widely [C] well [D] much
    74. [A] fulfill [B] finish [C] complete [D] accomplish
    75. [A] attend [B] participate [C] study [D] belong
    76. [A] acquired [B] considered [C] ordered [D] required
    77. [A] decorated [B] dressed [C] coated [D] worn
    78. [A] decided [B] intended [C] settled [D] determined
    79. [A] power [B] ability [C] possibility [D] quality
    80. [A] adopted [B] accepted [C] received [D] permitted
    81. [A] make [B] undergo [C] take [D] pass
    82. [A] getting [B] putting [C] falling [D] sitting
    83. [A] offer [B] afford [C] grant [D] supply
    84. [A] For [B] Among [C] In [D] On
    85. [A] processes [B] procedures [C] projects [D] provisions
    86. [A] application [B] usage [C] use [D] utility
    87. [A] major [B] prominent [C] key [D] great
    88. [A] amusing [B] misleading [C] alarming [D] confusing
    89. [A] before [B] about [C] on [D] at
    90. [A] fit [B] suit [C] yield [D] adapt