笔译综合词汇练习(1)1.The chairman wanted to adjourn the meeting.A. dissolveB. admitC. adjoinD. adverse2.C. ravineD. rapture3.He is ordered to hoist the flag in the morning.A. riseB. liftC. exaltD. flow4.A. stop C. close D. limit5.We saw a group of flies on the table.A. flockB. herdC. swarmD. drove6.C. smashedD. started7.A. lost C. wasted D. finished8.A. deceptionB. derision D. animation9.Everyone seems to feel that he is one not acting rashly.A. inimitableB. prudentC. tenuousD. erudite10.He claimed that he was right.A. adulatedB. feudedC. allegedD. fumed11.Don’t eat anything causing great harm to keep yourself healthy.A. precociousB. capriciousC. sagaciousD. pernicious12.I cannot agree with you on this point.A. allureB. assertC. assentD. award13.Her dog went lost and hasn’t come home for two days.A. astrayB. wadeC. aggravateD. reconcile14.The city officials called for an immediate investigation to determine the causes of theaccident.A. scrutinyB. transportationC. communicationD. obligation15.All day we could hear the bees buzzing around the roses in our garden.A. growlingB. tenantC. hissingD. humming16.C. prevalentD. refined17.Old John is poor but respectable.A. amiableB. charitableC. reliableD. venerable18.A. muzzled D. braided19.We’A. transmitsB. distorts20.Mrs. Brown bought the other table instead of this one, which has a blemish here inthe corner.A. smudgeB. bolsterC. blotterD. blizzard21.Because it was very contagious, everyone in the family came down with the disease.A. superfluousB. paternalC. sanitaryD. infectious22.My telephone has rung so often today that it is becoming a noise.A. nuisanceB. temperanceC. conveyanceD. deliverance23.John’s ideas about how to solve the problem were so cogent that I had to agree withhim.A. chronicB. cavernousC. choralD. convincing24.In 1974 Henry Aaron broke Babe Ruth’s monumental lifetime record of 714 homeruns.A. archaicB. degradingC. outstandingD. entire25.During the weekends, they wander idly without purpose in the street.A. rambleB. rumbleC. fumbleD. clamp笔译综合词汇练习(2)1.To undergraduate students, the doctoral degree is a distant ________.A. prospectB. respectC. aspectD. concept2.The crippled Smith proudly walked with a ______ to the platform to join thechildren.A. jumpB. limpC. saunterD. stroll3.As a businessman, he would often stay away from his company for one or two weeksat a ________.A. timeB. lengthC. stretchD. frequency4.Inside the apartment was an unpleasant smell of _____ air.A. staleB. smokedC. mistyD. wet5.He is so ______ in his work that it would be a pity to disturb him.A. absorbedB. attentiveC. consumedD. intent6.From time to time, there have been ______ demands that the basic wage beincreased.A. insistentB. persistentC. consistentD. resistant7.Mr. Smith was very ______ in his instructions.A. solicitB. explicitC. elicitD. illicit8.I have worked on three ________ Saturdays.A. excessiveB. extensiveC. consecutiveD. successive9.She gets along well with everyone, so she is the most _____ member of our family.A. rustyB. congenialC. impetuousD. imperious10.My sister has been ill for a long time and is now tired and _______.A. vulnerableB. vigorousC. feebleD. visual11.The coastline may be a low-lying ______ stretch with miles o sandy beach.A. acidB. aridC. precipitousD. sheer12.Realizing that many readers find long descriptive passages _______, Bruce beganhis story with an exciting conflict.A. melancholyB. provocativelyC. incrediblyD. tedious13.The police warned the taxi drive that if he drove ________ again in the inner city,he would be fined heavily.A. alertlyB. recklesslyC. exclusivelyD. judiciously14.If you travel be jet plane, you will find Los Angeles and New York are _______neighbors.A. practicallyB. diplomaticallyC. presumablyD. specifically15.Tom often buys things that he really doesn’t need, so his mother asks him again andagain not to spend money ________.A. exclusivelyB. lavishlyC. frugallyD. scantly16.It is obvious that he is drunk because he moves hesitatingly and unsteadily.A. hustlesB. faltersC. plundersD. wriggles17.John’s rude manner kept him from having any friends.A. surlyB. thirstyC. mustyD. bulky18.The stream by the hill looked very peaceful.A. placidB. inertC. somberD. pensive19.She felt sad for a while, but, fortunately, the feeling was transitory.A. momentaryB. short-sightedC. shiftlessD. transcendent20.The speaker is giving a bright explanation to us.A. lunaticB. lusciousC. luminousD. luxurious21.A silly or foolish remark is said to be inane.A. indolentB. impetuousC. implicitD. fatuous22.They were not rich people, but their hilarity helped them to save quite a lot of money.A. blithenessB. frugalityC. sorceryD. mediocrity23.You will be sent to the prison, if you defy the law.A. detectB. deviseC. depriveD. oppose24.The troops must move back quickly.A. repentB. fretC. recoilD. molest25.Twings are pliable.A. flexibleB. facetiousC. hazyD. impellent笔译综合词汇练习(3)1.The flowers in the vase withered because they had no water.A. decreasedB. sweatedC. shriveledD. ripened2.If something can be easily seen, we say that it is plain.A. picturesqueB. desolateC. vigorousD. manifest3.The boy fell from the tree and fractured his leg.A. adheredB. preservedC. enumeratedD. broke4.A. ravenousB. slim D. radiant5.I had only broth for lunch.A. crustB. crumbC. muffinD. soup6.A. exchange C. taunt D. suspect7.This serum is supposed to make you immune from further infection.A. not susceptible toB. contagiousC. openD. sick8.The teacher gave the students extra work because she was aggravated by all the noiseand talking in the classroom.A. degeneratedB. exasperatedC. consummatedD. terminated9.A. tentativeB. strident D. loquacious10.The tree should be much luxuriant but something has checked its growth.A. stuntedB. stumbledC. stubbedD. stunned11.Tom is so talkative that nobody else gets a chance to say anything.A. garrulousB. generousC. gorgeousD. grandiose12.A. omniscient D. riotous13.His failure made her somber.A. gloomyB. potentialC. magnificentD. incondite14.His voice was rough from smoking too much.A. craggyB. wrinkledC. abatedD. hoarse15.The building will be razed within the next two months.A. demolishedB. occupiedC. constructedD. abandoned16.How many potential hurdles are involved?A. questionsB. suggestionsC. obstaclesD. advantages17.Mark was absolutely confused by the puzzle.A. baffledB. barteredC. batteredD. barged18.A credible idea or reason is believable.A. pompousB. plausibleC. plentifulD. pliable19.Jack turned his head away and disregarded her.A. ignoredB. revivedC. instigatedD. smashed’s advice.C. vernalD. moral21.The representatives of the company seemed very insensitive to the conditions of theworkers.A. dubiousB. hilariousC. audaciousD. callous22.Are you sure that you have seen a luminous body?A. preposterousB. loyalC. brightD. pending23.Everybody was delighted at the auspicious news.A. favorableB. bounteousC. capriciousD. exorbitant24.A. frequent C. erroneous D. urgent25.They offered us gratuitous help.A. freeB. grislyC. brittleD. smeared。