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158. _____ his knowledge of the mountainous country, John Smith was appointed as our guide.

  A. In spite of    B. On account of

  C. Regardless of   D. Instead of

[答案]B. On account of

[注释]on account of(=because of)由于,因为。regardless of(=without worrying about)不顾;Regardless of danger, he climbed the tower.

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157. Political parties often differ in their views on various _____ concerning their own countries.

A. ways   B. measures   C. issues   D. patterns

[答案]c. issues.

[注释]issue此处意为“重大问题”。measure措施,虽然填入本题也说得过去,但不够贴切。pattern模式,图案,图样。与题意不符,不能入选。way 方法,方式。

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156. Evidence obtained from observation and experiment is often used to _____ a scientific theory.

  A. confirm   B. confine   C. conform   D. conceive

[答案]A. confirm.

[注释] confirm(=support; make certain; give proof of)证实,确实:1)Please confirm your telephone message in writing.(请把你电话中所说的话再用文字复述一篇。) 2)The king confirmed that the election would be on June 20th.(国王确认,这次选择将于六月二十日举行。)confine...to把......限制于:Please confine your remarks to the subject we are talking about.(请把你的话限止于我们正在谈论的题目。)conform (to)使一致,符合,遵守。Conceive 1)想到,想出:He very quickly conceived a new plan.[注意]conceive of想象:They could not conceive of the possibility of failure.(他们不能想象失败的可能。)

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155. Jack is good, kind, hard-working and intelligent. _____, I can't speak too highly of him.

  A. As a result   B. By the way

  C. On the whole   D. In a word

[答案]D. In a word.

[注释]in a word(=in short)总之,简言之。

本题是测试“过度词”,考生务必根据上下文的逻辑关系来选择适当的过渡词,使句子的意思前后连贯。

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154. Because of the strong sun Mrs. William's new dining room curtains _____ from dark blue to gray within a year.

A. faded   B. fainted   C. paled   D. diminished

[答案]A. faded.

[注释]fade vt/vi褪色。Faint晕到,变得虚弱:He fainted from hunger. Diminish vt./vi.减少:1)His illness diminished his strength. 2)The campers' food supply diminished as the days wore on.(随着日子的缓缓消逝,野营者的食品供应日益减少。)pale变苍白。

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153. I asked the tailor to make a small _____ to my trousers because they were too long.

A. change  B. variation  C. revision  D. alteration

[答案]D alteration.

[注释]alteration 修正,更改,尤指部分的改变。Change改变,变化,可指表面的、本质的、内在的变化。Revision修订、修正,常指文章、词典、剧本等的修改、订正。Variation(形式、位置、条件的)变化、改变、变动:We need some variation in our daily routine.(我们的例行公事需要作些变动。)

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152. It was necessary to _____ the factory building as the company was doing more and more business.

  A. extend   B. increase   C. lengthen   D. magnify

[答案]A. extend.

[注释]本题中extend意为“扩大”。lengthen拉长,延长。magnify放大。 Spread vi. 传播;vt.展开;He spread butter on the toast.(他在烤面包上涂上奶油。)

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151. We can't _____ one to change the habits of a lifetime in a short time.

  A. hope   B. wait   C. expect   D. imagine

[答案]C. expert.

[注释]expert期望,盼望,表示认为有很大的客观可能性,例如:I expert the work to be finished by Friday.(我期望这项工作能在星期五前做完。)wait for ... to do sth.等待、等待......做......,强调“等”这一动词的本身,如:The audience are waiting eagerly for the performance to begin.(观众正等着演出开始。)本题如改为这样:I waited for him to arrive in time for dinner, but he didn't come.(我等他来赶上晚餐,但他没有来。)则句子使是对的。由此可见,expect是表示“期待”,而wait for 是表示“等待”,词义完全不同。注意hope后不能接sb. to do sth.。imagine being on the moon. 3)I'm sorry, but I can't imagine anyone doing research like that.(很遗憾,我不能想象人家那样做实验。)

本题译文:我们不能期望一个人在这样短的时间内改变一辈子养成的习惯。

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150. On turning the corner, we saw the road _____ steeply.

A. departing B. decreasing  C. descending D. depressing

[答案]C. descending.

[注释] descend(=come or go down)走下来;传下来:1)He descended from the top of the mountain. 2)Are men descended from apes?(人是不是猿的后代?)depress 压抑,使沮丧。Depart出发,起程。

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149. American women were _____ the right to vote until 1920 after many years of hard struggle.

A. ignored   B. refused   C. neglected   D. denied

[答案]D. denied.

[注释] deny 1)否认:A. He didn't deny the facts. B. They couldn't deny that it was a serious blow to them. C. He denied having ever there.(他否认曾到过那里。) 2)(=say 'no' to a request; refuse to give sth. asked for or needed)不给予;Lots of people were denied the right to vote.(许多人被剥夺了选举权。)He denies his wife nothing.(他对他的妻子有求必应。)

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