2005年6月大學英語四級考試試題及參考答案(4)

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part III Vocabulary
    1. A word processor is much better than a typewriter in that it enables you to enter and _______your text more easily
    A) register B) edit
    C) propose D) discharge
    2. We don’t know why so many people in that region like to wear dresses of such ______colors
    A) low B) humble
    C) mild D) dull
    3. The news has just ______ that the president is going to visit China next month
    A) come down B) come up
    C) come out D) come about
    4. The ______ that exists among nations could certainly be lessened if misunderstanding and mistrust were removed
    A) tension B) strain
    C) stress D) intensity
    5. The other day , Mum and I went to St. James’s Hospital , and they did lots and lots of tests on me , most of them _____ and frightening
    A) cheerful B) horrible
    C) hostile D) friendly
    6. In the Mediterranean seaweed is so abundant and so easily harvested that it is never of great _____
    A) fare B) payment
    C) worth D) expense
    7. The writer was so ______ in her work that she didn’t notice him enter the room
    A) absorbed B) abandoned
    C) focused D) centered
    8. Actually , information technology can ______ the gap between the poor and the rich .
    A) link B) break
    C) ally D) bridge
    9. Some research workers completely ______ all those facts as though they never existed .
    A) ignore B) leave
    C) refuse D) miss
    10. Computer power now allows automatic searches of fingerprint files to match a print at a crime ______
    A) stage B) scene
    C) location D) occasion
    11. The most basic reason why dialects should be preserved is that language helps to ______ a culture
    A) retain B) relate
    C) remark D) review
    12. Companies are struggling to find the right _______between supply and demand , but it is no easy task
    A) equation B) formula
    C) balance D) pattern
    13. Mass advertising helped to _______ the emphasis from the production of goods to their consumption
    A) vary B) shift
    C) lay D) moderate
    14. Because of his excellent administration , people lived in peace and _____ and all previously neglected matters were taken care of .
    A) conviction B) contest
    C) consent D) content
    15. I know you’ve got a smooth tongue , so don’t talk me ______ buying it
    A) away B) down
    C) out D) into
    16. Showing some sense of humor can be a(n) _______ way to deal with some stressful situation
    A) effective B) efficient
    C) favorable D) favorite
    17. The situation described in the report ______ terrible , but it may not happen
    A) inclines B) maintains
    C) sounds D) remains
    18. The company is trying every means to ______ the wholesale price of its products
    A) pull down B) put down
    C) set down D) bring down
    19 . The mayor ______ the police officer a medal of honor for his heroic deed in rescuing the earthquake victims
    A) rewarded B) awarded
    C) credited D) prized
    20. The native Canadians lived in _______ with nature , for they respected nature as a provider of life
    A) coordination B) acquaintance
    C) contact D) harmony
    21. Many people are asking whether traditional research universities in fact have any future _______
    A) at all B) so far
    C) in all D) on end
    22. I was impressed _______ the efficiency of the work done in the company
    A) in B) about
    C) with D) for
    23. Now in Britain , wines take up four times as much ______ in the storehouse as both beer and spirits
    A) block B) land
    C) patch D) space
    24. His hand shook a little as he _______ the key in the lock
    A) squeezed B) inserted
    C) stuffed D) pierced
    25 For professional athletes , _______ to the Olympics means that they have a chance to enter the history books
    A) access B) attachment
    C) appeal D) approach
    26 In the long _________ , the new information technologies may fundamentally alter out way of
    A) view B) distance
    C) jump D) run
    27. All the arrangements should be completed _______ your departure .
    A) prior to B) superior to
    C) contrary to D) parallel to
    28. We need to create education standards that prepare our next generation who will be _______ with an even more competitive market
    A) tackled B) encountered
    C) dealt D) confronted
    29. In the late seventies , the amount of fixed assets required to produce one vehicle in Japan was ______ equivalent to that in the United States
    A) rudely B) roughly
    C) readily D) coarsely
    30 Many people believe we are heading for environmental disaster ______ we radically change way we live
    A) but B) although
    C) unless D) lest