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Word form (一) (学而时习之,不亦悦乎?) 1. If you are a (success) language learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively and purposefully. 2. I could feel my heart (beat) fast.
3. The police discovered the check (hide) under a pile of papers. 4. The federal government has a ( graduate) income tax. 5. His dream of ( become) an engineer has come true. 6. You might do well to try some of the techniques ( outline) above. 7. The percentage ( vary) from person to person. 8. The simplest kind of advertising is the ( classify) ad. 9. Voices and music have been added to color and pictures (catch) the car as well as the eye. 10. They find it easy to practice (use) the language regularly because they want to learn with it. 11. The moon is kept (tie) to the earth by the earth’s gravitational pull. 12. The rat had to wait for a short time before it (release) from its cage. 13. Chunking consists of (group) separate bits of information. 14. How useful would a library be if the books (keep) in random order? 15. There are several ways in which we can make material more (meaning). 16. Beginning students hold the sound of words in their short-term memory, while (advance) students hold the meaning of words in their short-memory. 17. For centuries the Atlantic Ocean kept the Americas from (discover) by the people of Europe. 18. Organization makes a difference in our ability (remember). 19. In our study, subjects in one group were asked to learn some words (use) imagery. 20. Actually the moon is one of the (small), and only looks big because it is so near to us. 21. Man-eating may have started because people were eager (become) As strong and brave as their enemies. 22. (experience) diamond miners can tell a diamond immediately. 23. Most diamonds are mined from rock formations deep inside the earth (call) pipes. 24. In the 1720’s, diamonds (discover) in Brazil. 25. Much of the carbon in the earth comes from things that once (live) 26. Scientists know that the combination of extreme heat and (press) Changes carbon into diamonds. 27. A similar wrong idea is that fish and ice cream when (eat) at the same meal form a poisonous combination. 28. Let us study more (close) the way in which a plant grows. 29. Some savage tribes believe that eating enemies that (show ) bravery in battle would make them brave. 30. They thought that eating deer would make them (run) as fast as the deer. 31. It is time to learn how (protect) our atmosphere, the roof over the world of man. 32. The great space ring is a ( power) current of electrical energy. 33. Scientists now believe that the electric energy in the atmosphere causes the electric energy inside the earth (flow). 34. If we can learn to control the energy in the atmosphere, we will have an (end) supply of energy. 35. This energy is contained in a very light gas (call) hydrogen. 36. The atmosphere is all the air (surround) the earth. 37. We are forced (seek) shelter from the sun. 38. People are able to shop from their homes, and do their (bank) Without leaving the house. 39. (atmosphere) pressure is the weight of all that air against the surface of the earth. 40. In 1964, the Olympic Games in Tokyo became the first program (transmit) via satellite. 41. Some common (phenomenon) are not completely understood. 42. The right answers can be obtained only if the right questions (ask) 43. Experience have to made under (care) controlled conditions. 44. Your (height) interest will lead to better memory of both word and meaning. 45. A thoroughly understood problem is well started toward (solve) 46. They feel there is a perfectly (nature) explanation for everything. 47. This is another way of saying that man’s understanding is always (little) perfect. 48. Usually the (analyses) will show unanswered questions. 49. New knowledge may make a change in (think) necessary. 50. Problems must first of all (recognize). 51. The editor cannot be influenced by what he thinks a (give) word ought to mean. 52. A small profit on a great quality of goods would be (good) than a large profit on fewer sales. 53. The purpose of scanning is to get a quick (understand) of what to expect from the reading. 54. As they read, they copy on cards the sentences in which each of these words (appear). 55. As the editors read, thy copy on cards every (interest) or rare word. 56. Some day the people who are buying are bound (face) with the same problem we had. 57. Garage-sale items usually (price) at a very small part of their original cost. 58. One psychologist suggests that people are fed up with the (computerize) of their lives. 59. For a person with good reading habits, a (print) page contains not only words but ideas, actions, thoughts and feelings. 60. Neighbors enjoy (meet) new people, and some families even serve drinks and cakes. 1. Some people who are successful language learners find it difficult to in other fields. A. succeed B. result C. achieve D. score 2. Some people who are very intelligent and successful in their fields find difficult to succeed in language learning. A. them B. themselves C. it D. itself 3. It was while she was reading a book in her study a thief broke into the house. A. which B. that C. where D. than 4. Since Americans pay very high taxes, they often feel that they are working one day each week just their taxes. A. pay B. to be paying C. paid D. to pay 5. Advertising is only part of the total sales effort, but it is the part that the most attention. A. attacks B. attracts C. attaches D. attributes 6. American people are not very happy on April 15, when the federal taxes are . A. high B. near C. close D. due 7. Television ads are short, but they are repeated over and over again the audience sees and hears them many times. A. in that B. so that C. as to D. so as 8. Large and powerful, the atmosphere consists of an ocean of gases hundreds of miles . A. high B. higher C. highly D. height 9. The Atlantic Ocean is only half as big as the Pacific, it is very large. A. but B. and C. so D. therefore 10. Information in long-term memory can be at a later time when it is needed. A. remarked B. reminded C. removed D. recalled 11. Experiments have to be made under carefully conditions. A. treated B. supplied C. related D. controlled 12. The body needs fat to keep it the cold during the long winter months. A. between B. from C. for D. out 13. Water the digestive juices flow more freely and helps to digest the food. A. makes B. causes C. pushes D. turns 14. A few years ago, the belief became general orange juice and milk should never be drunk at the same meal. A. that B. so that C. and that D. now that 15. No one has been able to prove that fish is better for the brain than many other kinds of food. A. some B. so C.as D. any 16. Tomatoes were once called love apples and were supposed to make those who ate them in love. A. fell B. feel C. fall D. felt 17. Washing food down with water as a for chewing is not a good habit. A. direction B. substitute C. possibility D. resource 18. Diamonds are the hardest found in nature. A. instance B. substance C. circumstance D. existence 19. The burning of rainforests is directly to the so-called greenhouse effect. A. contributing B. attributing C. constituting D. associating 20. Animals can live only on plants have already turned from inorganic to vegetable matter. A. that B. which C. what D. how 21. The real difference between plants and animals in what they do, and not what they seem to be. A. is laid B. is lain C. lays D. lies 22. we now know that about all the kinds of seaweed are animals. A. one fourth B. one fourth of C. one four of D. the one fourth 23. The children stay in the nuclear family they grow up and marry. A. because B. once C. after D. until 24. Another worry is that telecommunication systems may isolate people each other. A. from B. for C. with D. to 25. A dark suit is preferable a light one for evening wear. A. for B. than C. of D. to 26. Their first acquaintance these words comes from the books they read. A. by B. with C. to D. with 27. The expression “haste makes waste” does about to reading. A. affect B. apply C. adopt D. attend 28. Her eyes immediately filled with tears of . A. attitude B. gratitude C. altitude D. aptitude 29. Mr. Wilson said that he did not want to any further responsibilities. A. take on B. get on C. put up D. look up 30. Dust had during the weeks she was gone. A. accumulated B. collected C. calculated D. stimulated 31. I still had that the work contained some good things. A. competence B. confidence B. C. conference D. convenience 32. Curiosity and imagination are important which help stimulate the discovery of new facts and the laws of science. A. techniques B. technologies C. qualities D. quantities 33. She has caught cold, because completely forgot the windows last night. A. locking B. being locked C. to lock D. to have locked 34. The boss asked his secretary to go to a concert and she his invitation with pleasure. A. received B. accepted C. rejected D. refused 35. Regardless which methods we choose, the end result will be the same. A. about B. in C. for D. of 36. Scientists could see many things that most people would to see. A. feel B. fail C. fall D. fill 37. Science began to develop rapidly when man laid his wrong beliefs and began to seek true explanations. A. out B. sown C. aside D. outside 38. We’ll have to carry all our camping when we walk, so only pack essentials. A. staff B. stuff C. stuffy D. staffs 39. I am happy to the hospital with this gift of money. A. bless B. present C. furnish D. imbue 40. My father less than 200 yuan for his bike. A. spent B. paid C. cost D. used 41. We are having pizza for dinner tonight. A. shiver B. shivered C. deliver D. delivered 42. The United States is known for its supermarkets, huge quantities of all kinds of food and household articles are sold. A. which B. that C. when D. where 43. Some people are to use proverbs in their everyday conversation because they see them as vehicles of too much used wisdom. A. responsible B. reluctant C. relevant D. remarkable 44. Sue and Michael are delighted to announce the of Emily, born on August 21. A. rival B. survival C. arrival D. river 45. I am writing to you most sincerely on your appointment as Headmaster of the Grammar School. A. concentrate B. focus C. congratulate D. penetrate 46. The robbery had been recorded on a security camera. A. revealed B. revealing C. concealing D. concealed 47. When business is , there is usually an increase in unemployment. A. depressed B. confessed C. contented D. consented 48. the lecture had a tendency to form the track and lose the thread of his discourse. A. wonder B. wander C. wandering D. wondering 49. I think it is that the college should request the Court of Seniors to consider this case without delay. A. agent B. agency C. urgency D. urgent 50. I had promised to return to Angels a of magazines which he had loaned me. A. bundle B. bungle C. double D. bubble 51. It looked as if there would be of blows but they both calmed down. A. change B. exchange C. an exchange D. an change 52. He gradually became of the fact that he was the only man at the party who wasn’t wearing a suit. A. curious B. tedious C. various D. conscious 53. The power a political party is allowed to exercise should the proportion of votes it receives. A. respond B. respond to C. correspond D. correspond to 54. The discovery of the new drug is of great for people suffering from heart problem. A. silence B. sequence C. insurance D. significance 55. Insurance agents are always friendly, well dressed, and eager to be help. A. for B. of C. from D. into 56. Money provides a unit of account that serves a standard to measure value. A. as B. for C. in D. with 57. What you said reminds me something I read a few days ago. A. for B. by C. from D. of 58. The old movie reminded them the wonderful time they had spent together. A. to B. for C. in D. of 59. The explorers were to discomforts and dangers of the expedition. A. different B. indignant C. indifferent D. individual 60. My cases were too heavy, and the airline charged me $20 for Luggage. A. success B. compress C. excess D. impress 61. against the rock, combined with the weight of the climber caused his rope to break. A. fraction B. friction C. crash D. crush 62. Our military response to the act was that the lawyer in question knew exactly what she was doing. A. conservative B. progressive C. aggressive D. positive 63. You will have opportunity to ask questions after the talk. A. sample B. ample C. simple D. temple 64. James a look of indifference when he heard Anna was getting married, but we all knew he was upset. A. consumed B. resumed C. presumed D. assumed 65. He knows the regulations, and if he refused to he must take the consequence. A. imply B. supply C. rely D. comply 66. I’m afraid we shall have to discussion to matters arising from the document. A. district B. strict C. restrict D. restore 67. Every attention must be paid to Professor Godbole lest he feel that he is to my other guests. A. superior B. inferior C. interior D. exterior 68. I wasn’t at the meeting yesterday to hear other people thought about this problem. A. which B. who C. what D. that 69. She decided to do a lot of other girls were doing those days. A. how B. why C. which D. what 70. is accepted as true is relatively, and not absolutely, true. A. It B. that C. What D. That it 71. The nurse took of my blood to test. A. an example B. an instance C. a case D. a sample 72. Numbers of people complained when the proposed shut – down was . A. announced B. pronounce C. renounced D. resource 73. The revival of the railroad service will be immensely for the speedy movement of passengers and cargo. A. financial B. superficial C. racial D. beneficial 74. The control of inflation is a key of the government’s economic policy. A. component B. competent C. opponent D. oppose 75. The flames in the fireplace slowly, keeping the room warm for an hour or more. A. dyed B. died C. dieted D. dialed 76. Western governments should be giving more aid to the democracies of the Third World. A. emergent B. defendant C. sufficient D. efficient 77. There are several ways we can cross the river without the help of local villagers. A. in which B. across which C. to which D. on which 78. There are many children and adolescents behavior is generally unacceptable. A. their B. who C. whom D. whose 79. Heart surgery cause the costs of general hospital care to . A. raise B. arise C. rise D. arouse 80. It is important to realize that the same technology helps may also harm us. A. as B. that C. what D. when 81. More and more people are realizing that there is a between heart disease and the way one lives. A. correspondence B. comparison C. connection D. consequence 82. The latest reports only served to the people’s opposition to these unpopular measures. A. regard B. realize C. reaffirm D. discard 83. He that he has got one of the two earliest British stamps but nobody believes him. A. claims B. proclaims C. explains D. exclaims 84. The robbers had just opened the safe when they were by the police. A. comprised B. surprised C. composed D. compromised 85. In 1066 William Landed in England, and a Englishman wrote the following report of his landing. A. temporary B. contemporary C. tempt D. contempt 86. This part of the country is for its many historic houses. A. reasonable B. recoverable C. responsible D. remarkable 87. Please give my remarks to your family. A. severe B. sincere C. several D. serious 88. During the 1930s Churchill tried to the British people to the need for rearmament. A. wake B. awaken C. weaken D. waken 89. People who drink a lot those who use drugs are likely to suffer from panic attacks. A. less than B. as well C. other than D. as well as 90. Up to now there have been many explanations the cause of sleepwalking. A. in view of B. in line with C. apart from D. as to 91. We always aim to give our personal attention. A. ancient B. client C. anxious D. clear 92. It would have been better to have concentrated on a few things rather than so much at one time. A. to attempt B. to contempt C. tempt D. contempt 93. Mr. Burgess has been kind to give us a really splendid supper at the Belgrave. A. cough B. enough C. tough D. rough 94. Their latest CD is a of news and old songs. A. future B. feature C. fixture D. mixture 95. The old man the events of the time in accordance with his peculiar ideas. A. interrupted B. interpreted C. interfered D. intervened 96. be a secretary than an actress. A. should B. would rather C. ought to D. would rather to 97. Had he not taken your advice, . A. he would make a bad mistake. B. Would he have made a bad mistake. C. He would have made a bad mistake. D. He had made a bad mistake. 98. We often hear old people wishing they young again. A. are B. were C. had been D. will be 99. Only the Chinese have successfully pandas and raised their babies in captivity. A. bled B. bred C. fleet D. fled 100. She wore gloves when she was gardening to prevent the nettles from her. A. string B. sting C. stinging D. flinging 101.All those under twenty years of age were from the club. A. included B. excluded C. inclined D. concluded 102.People with revolutionary ideas may find themselves in the forces of the law. A. conclusion B. collision C. collusion D. collection 103.Our limited budget makes it difficult for us to keep with their extravagant way of living. A. place B. pace C. rate D. speed 104. that there was so little time, I think they’ve done a good job. A. Give B. Given C. Giving D. To give 105. had the plane landed than the people ran towards. A. hardly B. No sooner C. Seldom D. Now that 106. The smog may be so thick that airports are closed and chains of occur on the highways. A. conflicts B. contracts C. contrasts D. collisions 107. , he is honest and popular with his neighbors. A. As he is poor B. Poor as he is C. As poor he is D. As is he poor 108.One way to preserve species threat of extinction is to remove them to the zoos and parks and breed them there. A. for B. with C. under D. beyond 109. The atmosphere consists of an ocean of gases miles high. A. hundreds B. hundreds of C. of hundreds D. of hundreds of 110. The smog is due invisible gases, mostly from automobile exhaust. A. from B. to C. for D. with 111.The reporter asked the general to on his statement. A. liberate B. eliminate C. elaborate D. celebrate 112. The defendant is charged with a range of , from theft to murder. A. crimes B. prime C. evil D. shortcomings 113.Although his face expressed some surprise he no objection. A. suffered B. offered C. preferred D. transferred 114. It was while she was reading a book in her study a thief broke into the house. A. which B. that C. where D. than 115. Graves has his secretaryship on the ostensible ground of health. A. assigned B. resigned C. signed D. sighed 116. They had to examine the dead fish before they had a answer as to what kidded them. A. poison B. position C. positive D. primitive 117. I the handwriting that of my father. I am very familiar with his handwriting. A. recognized …as B. regarded …as C. acknowledged…as D. accepted ..as 118.In his job as Public Relations officer he comes into with all kinds of people. A. conflict B. contact C. fact D. line 119. The Prime Minister the electorate that taxes would not be increased after the election. A. assured B. insured C. ensured D. ensued 120. We insist that an immediate of enquiry be set up to investigate the situation in Azerbaijan. A. commission B. commit C. commitment D. commodity 121.The film actor’s marriage got a lot of , though he tried to keep it secret. A. publicity B. faculty C. facility D. popularity 122. These exploiters control the most important banks and plants in Canada. A. torturing B. manufacturing C. venturing D. structuring 123. I have to pay you next week---I am financially at present. A. ashamed B. ambitious C. embarrassed D. ambassador 124.I expected a more enthusiastic welcome, especially it is the first time I have come here. A. considered B. considerable C. considering D. consideration 125.The patient was transferred to the care ward of another hospital. A. intensive B. extensive C. intense D. extend 126.The citizens that it is one of the cleanest manufacturing towns in this country. A. boast B. coast C. toast D. roast 127. The new president said he would herself to protecting the rights of the old, the sick and the homeless. A. delicate B. dedicate C. indicate D. dictate 128. development in the past twenty years has laid a sound basis for China’s reform. A. Economical B. Economics C. Economy D. Economic 129. Several strong men were needed to open and close the gates to the castle. A. passive B. massive C. successive D. impressive 130. The fall in the number of deaths from heart disease is generally to improvement in diet. A. contributed B. distributed C. attributed D. addicted 131. Information that doesn’t make any to you is difficult to remember. A. trouble B. way C. sense D. mistake 132.Regardless which methods we choose, the end result will be the same. A. about B, in C. for D. of 133. An official from the Department of Health will be the restaurant this afternoon. A. respecting B. detecting C. inspecting D. expecting 134. The task confronting us may be into three basic requirements. A. solved B. resolved C. revolved D. involved 135.The police watched the cafes to which the wanted man was known to . A. restore B. resort C. store D. stock 136. Whenever she saw the picture, she would begin to on the memories of her mother. A. dwell B. feel C. pore D. think 137. Her husband didn’t to the movie that night so they stayed at home watching TV. A. feel like to go B. feel like to going C. felt like to go D. feel like going 138. Eager buyers bought all 50 of the items in one weekend. A. but B. yet C. out D. beyond 139. Sometimes problems grow out of a observation. A. charge B. change C. chance D. choice 140. He keeps on with physical training in winter cold it is. A. whatever B. no matter how C. whether or not D. although 141. 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