新编英语教程6 wookbook(选择题)

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Unit 1

1. I'd like to buy the radio, but I haven't get any money on me at the moment. Could you ______ for me for a day or two? A put it out B take it in c put it by d lay it in

2. When i was told i had won first prize in the speech contest, i had to ____ myself to make sure i wasn't dreaming. A grasp b scratch c pinch d seize

3. Marina failed to finish her speech at the appointed time because there were so many ____ from the members of the organization. A delays b gaps c intervals d interruptions

4. My woolen sweater used to be bigger than this. It has ___ in the wash.

A shortened b shrunk c reduced d lessened

5. The police suspected that the fire must have broken ____ after the workers had left the factory. A off b through c out d in

6. It is interesting to watch swans moving through a coloured kaleidoscope of _____ square, triangle and ellipse in sunlight. A quivering b moving c vibrating d shaking

7. As the boat bound for Nanjing leaves only on ___ days, we had no choice but to stay in the hotel overnight.

A alternative b separate c successive d alternate

8. The unprecedentedly big floods in our village did not start to ______ until four days after the torrential rain had stopped. A sink b reduce c lower d withdraw

9. They crawled for the next three hours along a main road where a line of traffic was ____ so tightly together that it was almost stationary.

A crowded b blocked c assembled d wedged

10. When the kitten purred noisily and dug its claws into her shoulder, Jacqueline's singing became a startled ____. A cry b shriek c yell d shout

11. The bus turned and rushed along the now ______ road and then veered.

A level b smooth c even d horizontal

12. My grandmother's eyelids _____ and she dozed peacefully, with the clock ticking rhythmically and the logs crackling cheerfully. A dangled b drooped c sagged d stooped

13. As the final examination was drawing near, Theresa spent the rest of the day with her books, trying to ____ with some reading. A make up b pick up c catch up d hurry up

14. The explorers' hopes of finding their missing colleagues are now beginning to ____.

A faint d darken c shrink d fade

15. By two o'clock the tide which had reached an all-time high was beginning to ______.

A recede b reverse c return d retire

16. During the big fire in the school, Manfred ____ the students into groups and asked each group to carry buckets of water to throw on to the flames.

A dispersed b organized c scattered d ordered

17. After the eruption of the volcano there was a serious ____ of typhoid in the area.

A outrage b outbreak c outcome d output

18. In the mirror world, we feel, live creatures of a dream world, who can come into ____ and get out of ____ silently. A sight, sight b sight, view c vision, sight d view, view 19. When an American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient prosperous city on the ___ of Ayia Irini, the archaeologists discovered a graceful Goddess.

A promontory b outpost c straits d channel

20. Whenever you see an old film, you can't help being struck by the appearance of the actresses — their hair styles and make-up look dated, their general appearance is in fact slightly ______. A classic b fanciful c deranged d ludicrous

Unit 3

1. It is not profitable to provide bus services in districts where the population is widely ____.

A spaced b divided c separated d scattered 2. Sand is to glass as clay is to ______. A stone b hay c bricks d dirt

3. His test results for the whole term were not very _____. He did well one week and badly the next.

A consequent b continuous c consistent d invariable 4. The novelist is a highly ______ person with great talent. A imaginative b imaginable c imaginary d imaginal 5. Mary is so ____ that she cried for days when her pet died. A sensitive b sensible c impressive d sentimental 6. The rainbow ____ as the sun came fully out from behind the clouds.

A dissipated b removed c dispersed d dissolved

7. Now Norman has put himself into the patient ____ state fo mind of a chess player.

A contemplative b attentive c pondering d thinking 8. It's a good thing to spend some time seeing your own country from the outside: it helps you to get a sense of _____. A ratio b proportion c symmetry d relation

9. Mary gave a long and stagy laugh, wiping away ______ tears. A imaginative b imaginable c imaginary d imaginal 10. In my younger and more _____ years my father gave some advice that i\A pregnable b frail c assailable d vulnerable

11. Away from the busier roads, the _____ atmosphere remains one of calm meditation and contentment.

a prevailing d controlling c dominant d influential 12. The cathedral, one of the loveliest and richest in ____ interest in England, was erected in 1382.

A scientific b architectural c ancient d decorative 1. The crowd swelled until the noise made could be heard for miles. A grew b shouted c cheered d scattered

2. Thus out convictions is reinforced that only socialist revolution can really solve the problems of the people. A argument b proposal c belief d theory

3. Having studied your report carefully, i am convinced that neither of your solutions is correct.

A interpretations b keys c answers d ways of doing things 4. Aside from the resolution to have more international conferences, the greatest accomplishment of the group was that it met at all. A achievement b attainment c fulfillment d acquirement

5. The United States Constitution mandated two houses of Congress so that the large states will not be disproportionately represented. A illegally b mistakenly c unequally d inadequately 6. With its power of displaying a reality that has no tangible existence, the mirror could symbolize the mystery of the universe. A touchable b certain c true d material

7. The marked land shortage in some of the developing counties has precluded the building of more sophisticated detached and semi-detached houses.

A restrained b stopped c excluded d prevented

8. The young couple spent hours finding a secluded place for their picnic.

A sunny b shady c out-of- the -way d withdrawn

9. The small child was unknowingly tormenting the puppy as he played with it.

A torturing b titillating c tantalizing d pleasing

10. At Boston's Quincy Market, dilapidated buildings were converted into a lively complex of shops and restaurants. A empty b run-down c industrial d single-storey Unit 4

1. The thieves _____ the papers all over the room while they were

searching for the money.

A scattered b strewed c littered d straggled

2. For all her femininity, she is a ____ enough woman to stand such a test in life.

A manlike b manly manless d mankind

3. A row of swallows _____ along the fence, ready to take off at the slightest sound.

A crouched b perched squatted d nested

4. The purpose of writing is for communication with the readers rather than for _____.

A self- centredness b self - respect c self-communing d self-service

5. The door ____ when you open it. You must pur some oil on the hinges.

A crackles b creaks c clangs d cracks 6. Most of his study time is ____ by chess-playing. A absorbed b assaulted d digested d devoured

7. It surprises me that no inquiry has been made by a government - _______ working party into the loss of productivity caused by this out-dated machine.

A appointed b operated c nominated d selected

8. People are always proving in time-and-motion studies that if

______ farmers adopt thee new methods, they can milk forty cows in the time it once took them to milk thirty.

A advanced b fashionable c progressive d scientific 9. With 51 institutions of higher learning and more than 1,000 research institutes, Shanghai has a good basis for launching technology- ________ enterprises.

A intense b intensive c extensive d progressive 10. Nowadays, a kind of _____ grain that is twice as expensive as regular grain is becoming popular in Shanghai. A purified b clarified c whitened c refined

11. Mary acquired a certain ____ mode of behaviour at her expensive school in Switzerland, but her character still remains very unreliable.

A clever b polished c well-behaved d well-bred

12. Formulated in 1823, the Monroe Doctrine ______ that the Americans were no longer open to European colonization. A asserted b argued c accentuated d entreated

13. With his patient guidance and intensive training, these slow students gradually _____ a fine knowledge of the subject. A attained b achieved c received d acquired

14. It might appear that managers would object to being wheedled out of their ______ because they are used to enjoying the privacy

and freedom from disturbance of a private office.

A enclosed space b limited space c encircled space d surrounded space

15. Ocean-going vessels have often used flags to indicate their national ______.

A homage b allegiance c obligation d obedience 16. The six automobiles in the saleroom can all lay some ______ to being bargains.

A claim b assertion c notion d right

17. Visitors to the zoo are ____ against teasing the tigers by climbing over the railings as they may fall victim to their hungry jaws.

A commanded b notified c advised d informed 18. It is hoped that the person on trial will be released through the ____ of the king's daughter.

A intervention b interrogation c interruption d meditation 19. The king's daughter, savage and blooming as she was, didn't show much ____ for the subjects of the kingdom. A consideration b estimation c attention d heed

20. From his palace, this semi-barbaric king ____ an immense power.

A practises b wields c sways d draws

21. We had just been t the king's arena to see the trial of the accused subject and had returned hom rather _____ by what we had seen.

A distressed b discontented c dissatisfied d disconcerted 22. In spite of their financial troubles, the managers were not ______ over the outlook of the new year.

A anxious b worried c dissuaded d downcast Unit 5

1. Although society's attitude to morality has changed greatly since the last century, it is still wise to observe the _______. A formality b conventions c habits d bias

2. The excited ____ of the small boys playing in the street distracted me from my work.

A screams b howls c groans d yelps

3. Since the question of her decision is not one to be considered lightly, the writer, Frank Stockton, tried to ______ the answer. A delude b elude c evade d pervade

4. The unpleasant memory of the despairing shriek of the princess at the trial ______ in my mind for days.

A prolonged b insisted c rested d lingered 5. What would Frank Stockton's _____ short story be about? A forthcoming b following c eventual d actual

6. The lovely damsel of the court could not _____ the temptation of throwing glances of admiration upon the handsome young man. A challenge b resist c obstruct d conflict

7. The young man couldn't _____ the king that he had done nothing wrong in allowing hiself to love the princess. A convince b coax c confide d ensure

8. The princess wished that she could cry over her lost lover, but she was too ______ by her imperiousness.

A prevented b affected c inhibited d embarrassed 9. The family were watching TV in the sitting room as the football match was _____ live from Shanghai Stadium.

A broadcasted b transferred c transmitted d communicated

10. Our teacher wandered from the text to ____ on the structure of the amphitheater that had obviously caught our interest. A explain b elucidate c stress d elaborate

11. At the football match, the _____ were thoroughly aroused by the flexibility of the players.

A spectators b audiences c on-lookers d crowds

12. As could be expected, the jury gave a unanimous ______ of \Guilty\

A judgment b decision c opinion d verdict

13. The readers could tell from the very ______ that the princess would make such a decision.

A outset b outcome c onset d opening

14. The young man first ____ his eyes round the arena to see whether the princess was present. A turned b tossed c threw d cast

15. It was not difficult to guess what the princess's ________ to his marry the damsel of the court would be.

A reaction b impression c opinion d comment 16. The fact that the princess was paler and whiter than any one in the arena ____ her anxiety.

A uncovered b revealed c disguised d represented 17. There was a great deal of ______ about the decision of that semi-barbaric king's daughter.

A prediction b contemplation c speculation d hesitation 18. As we entered the biggest department store in Tokyo, the salesgirls behind each counter ______ at us kindly. A bowed b beamed c grinned d grimaced

19. The young man, not wanting to die young, would not ____ the

princess's offer to help.

A turn down b turn against c turn from d turn away 20. From the cheers and the glad shouts of hurrahs from the multitude, i ___ that he was awarded the fair lady. A derived b collected c gathered d induced

21. Appalled by what he had done, Bob rushed to the ____ and flung himself on to the rocks below, where the sea claimed him. A bank b railing c wall d parapet

22. He seemed to have a(n) _____ of reasons not to take part in our research project.

A profusion b abundance c multitude d pack Unit 6

1. What the student told me about dull work was a ______ fo lies. A load b flock c cargo d pack

2. The clerk in the patent office said to his boss: \drunk. I'm as _____ as a judge.\

A sober b sombre c steady d clear

3. I am afraid i know nothing about Machiavelli because he was ______

A in the past time b before my time c behind the times d for a long time past

4. Einstein, who worked out his theory of relativity, lived to a _____ old age.

A ripe b mature c perfect d mellow

5. In a ____ fo rage, the muleteer killed his own mule which he had just bought at the market.

A burst b fit c mood d whim

6. I regret to tell you that your application for a job on the assembly line was turned ____ by the owner. A down b out c over d aside

7. The _____ question about this assumption is that it does not hold water.

A crucial b decisive c pressing d grave

8. Fortunately, all the brilliant people who could stand routine obtained their just ____ in their lifetime. A gains b deserts c fruits d demands

9. Winston Churchill thought that the politician or the professional or businessman should ____ golf or cultivate some hobbies to provide themselves with some relaxation.

A take over b take on c take up d take to

10. The shepherd was warned never to _____ with the members of the nobleman's family.

A combine b join c connect d associate

11. Machiavelli's _____ of the prince was acclaimed as one of the best by literary critics.

A portrayal b picture c sketch d portrait 12. Some people do not like to have their daily _____ upset. A system b routine c custom d life

13. It is _____ for a teacher to be walking into the classroom just as his students are discussing him.

A distressing b upsetting c embarrassing d disturbing 14. You are being thoroughly ____ in refusing to allow your son to be a apprentice to the stonemason.

A unpredictable b unthinkable c unreasonable d undesirable

15. When Machiavelli played cards with muleteers at the inn, he ____ the cards before he delt.

A shuffled b jumbled c muddled d rattled

16. My continual _____ kept the other workmen awake at night during my ten years as a workingman.

A snoozing b snarling c sneering d snoring

17. Martin is considered one of the geniuses in our school but i think his paintings are quite ____.

A moderate b medium c mediocre d meagre

18. The new office layout seeks to achieve good communication and

information _____ by the correct juxtaposition of the departments. A exchange b spread c work d flow Unit 7

1. As we all know, houses are _____ to be at rest with respect to the earth but the earth itself is not motionless.

A resumed b assumed c presumed d consumed 2. Smoke particles and other air pollutants are often ____ in the atmosphere, thus forming smog.

A trapped b burned c covered d spread

3. The nucleus of an atom as composed of swiftly moving protons and neutrons that are ____ together by very strong forces. A combined b mixed c held d bound

4. Louisa May Alcott based the _____ characters of her book Litter Women on her sisters and herself.

A principal b complex c original d many

5. We believer that women as well as men should be given jobs in _____ with their ability and intelligence.

A harmony b agreement c accordance d conformity 6. All living creatures have some ______ that are passed on from one generation to the next.

A attributes b properties c aspects d faculties

7. Over the years, _____ stories have been written about women who are in leading positions in politics and business.

A countable b countless c accountable d uncountable 8. Rober Smith's reputation was established with the publication of his first poem in 1938 and was _____ by his splendid short stories for children.

A reinforced b revived c obscured d enhanced 9. Far worse are the sufferings of the dependents of gambling addicts because they are usually _____ of all material comforts. A deprived b robbed c denied c refused

10. Germination of seeds begins with the absorption of water, the swelling of the ____ seed, and the cracking of the seed coat. A stiff b damp c outer d whole

11. As a result of his ____ work with Louis Armstrong in the late 1920's, Earl Hines has been called the father of modern jazz piano. A pioneering b professional c objective d desirable 12. The motion picture is only a series of still photographs which are _____ and viewed in raped succession to create the illusion of movement and continuity.

A split b spilt c spun d spliced

13. Squirrels often use their tails to _____ their balance while they are leaping and climbing.

A hold b keep c have d maintain

14. The whole area of national and local governments was subjected to a thorough financial _____, and inefficiency and waste were attacked.

A search b survey c scrutiny d research

15. You can rest ____ that the talented young secretary has been able to confirm what he said in the original report. A assured b ensured c insured d reassured

16. David was ____ by his family because he worked hand in glove with a gang of criminals to rob the commercial bank fo jewellery. A deserted b abandoned c given up d renounced 17. When the Titanic was hit by an iceberg during her maiden voyage, the captain was forced to ____ it.

A abandon b renounce c tow away d overturn 18. Is a woman to be more highly ____ for her talent or for her beauty?

A estimated b evaluated c esteemed d reckoned

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