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《新视野读写 4》同步词汇练习

《新视野》第四册词汇同步练习Unit 1 Life and Logic1.He’s one of the few people who went through both the ______ training establishments. (U1----A)2.他是通过精英培训的少数人之一A. shrewdB. noticeableC. exclusiveD. elite2.On her wedding day, the bride looked truly ______. (U1----A)A. gloriousB. radiantC. brilliantD. radical3. The hands on my alarm clock are ______, so I can see what time it is in the dark . (U1----A)A. glamorousB. graciousC. luminousD. exotic4. Coffee is the ______ of this district and brings local farmers a lot of money. (U1----A)主要的经济作物A. majorityB. stapleC. spiceD. elite5.Prior knowledge of the old idea may well ______ or inhibit the new one . (U1----A)旧观念的先验知识可能会干扰或抑制新的想法A. deformB. distortC. distractD. distress6.Investigators are ______.(调查人员被难倒了)They don’t know whether this was an accident, a suicide, or a murder. (U1----A)A. stumpedB. scaredC. shockedD. concerned7. Since the beginning of the year, there have been sharp drops in the pound-dollar ______ rate. (U1----A)英镑兑换美元汇率急剧下降A. conversionB. transferC. referenceD. diversion8.This vegetable protects and keeps the outer skin layer and results preventing ______ aging.(U1----A)A. priorB. previousC. prematureD. premium9. Yet far from ______ in fear, the opposition has responded to the confessions with renewed outrage and calls for more protests.(U1----A)然而,反对派不顾一切的担心,反对派对这种供词做出了反应,反复愤慨并呼吁进行更多的活动A. clashingB. crashingC. crushingD. crumbling10. She was very handsome, but so proud and vain that she could not endure that anyone should ______ her in beauty (U1----A)A. superviseB. sufficeC. suppressD. surpass11. Frequent______ of 大量体育赛事频频披露腐败大大英雄连裁判的公众形象corruption in major sports events greatly affect the referee’s public image. (U1----A)A. contemptB. disclosuresC. contactsD. exhibitions12.I thank you for the rich diversity of debates, ideas, experiences and practical, often ______ solutions.(U1----A)A. indifferentB. doggedC. radiantD. ingenious13. It was impossible to ______ the extent of his links with the Mafia. (U1----A)A. perceiveB. discardC. discernD. disclose14.The accused has the right to ______ a higher court and the right of petition .(U1----A)A. appeal ofB. appeal toC. appeal forD. appeal on15. Very few people understood his lecture, the subject of which was very ______. (U1----A)A. trivialB. rareC. obscureD. glaring16. He is the only person who can ______ in this case, because the other witnesses were killed mysteriously.(U1----B)A. testifyB. chargeC. accuseD. rectify17. As one of the youngest professors in the university, Mr Brown is certainly on the ______ of a brilliant career . (U1----B)A. porchB. edgeC. courseD. threshold18.It is very difficult to make such a conclusion without ______ research. (U1----B)A. theoreticalB. empiricalC. objectiveD. subjective19. Although they knew that they would lose money, they decided to have fun at the casino and ______. (U1----B)A. made a pactB. played the oddsC. made a millionD. made a difference20.In my own research, I have been able to ______ the common notion that the Chinese invented gunpowder but only used it for fireworks.(U1----B)A. refuseB. refuteC. rejectD. retreatUnit 2 Secrets to beauty1. His ______ behavior really got on my nerves. (U2—A)A. dominantB. arrogantC. elegantD. pleasant2.The evidence he gave the police was ______ to prove his innocence, so he was taken captive. (U2—A)A. sufficientB. proficientC. deficientD. diligent3.Her ______ with mah-jong began three months ago, which sadly resulted in her neglect of her family. (U2—A)A. obligationB. professionC. obsessionD. consumption4. Anyone who doesn’t act in ______ with the laws will be punished. (U2—A)A. conformityB. collisionC. cooperationD. correspondence5.If you ______ it long enough you can find the answer to that problem. (U2—A)A. proceed toB. stick toC. put up withD. stand for6.While teenagers are most likely to ______ unhealthy things online, adults are not immune to them, especially when they have no compass in life. (U2—A)A. be aware ofB. become eager forC. become obsessed withD. be acquainted with7.I trust the Chinese government will ______ its pledge (about pollution levels), because if not itwill be very embarrassing for them. (U2—A)A. get away withB. end withC. embark onD. live up to8.You would take things as they came. All you had to do was think a little harder and ______ a new solution. (U2—A)A. put up withB. bring upC. set upD. come up with9.They humiliated the young man ______ pressuring his father into telling them something that would damage me, whether it was true or not. (U2—A)A. in terms ofB. in line withC. in hopes ofD. in view of10. Let me ______ two of many reasons for this concern. (U2—B)A. undertakeB. undermineC. underestimateD. underscore11. She suffered through two divorces and finally found peace through yoga and ______ . (U2—B)A. medicationB. meditationC. mentalityD. melody12. Two trains ______ head-on in Ohio early this morning. (U2—B)A. trappedB. collapsedC. collidedD. overlapped13.The athletes’ determination and perseverance ______ the spirit of the nation. (U2—B)A. embraceB. exemplifyC. embodyD. endanger14. The antagonisms (对抗,对立) between the two empires and systems were ______. (U2—B)A. memorialB. mysteriousC. moralD. mortal15. Watching TV too much and being obsessed with mobile phone would ______ your brain. (U2—B)A. degenerateB. detectC. determineD. deduce16. Income inequality is ______ in developed countries, and there is no obvious answer why. (U2—B)A. on the cornerB. on the riseC. on the averageD. on the ground17. Members of the service staff shall be ______ dues and taxes on the wages which they receive for their services. (U2—B)A. exempt fromB. immune toC. free fromD. relevant to18. The Arab-Israeli conflict, Obama added, “should no longer be used to ______ the people of Arab nations ______ other problems.” (U2—B)A. mingle...withB. drive...toC. distract...fromD. trade...for19. I didn’t ______ his action, but he explained his reason and then I saw the light. (U2—B)A. agree withB. approve ofC. stick toD. watch for20. Governments no longer have any regard for the people that they are supposed to protect and ______ . (U2—B)A. huddle togetherB. be accountable toC. plead withD. catch up withUnit 3 Being entrepreneurial1. We are carrying out reform in a vast, poor country, and there is no ______ for this anywhere in theworld.(U3----A)A. presidentB. precedentC. processD. precision2.It finally hit her that someone was using a time machine, to go back in time, and ______ someone who was already dead.(U3----A)A. reviveB. surviveC. revolveD. relieve3. This paper proposes a thought to ______ a dynamic web site based on ASP technology.(U3----A)A. administrateB. allocateC. assimilateD. alleviate4. Chatty colleagues not only ______ their own schedules, but also stop you from completing your task on time.(U3----A)A. disruptB. abruptC. corruptD. erupt5. They talked like this for a few minutes, while the other occupants of the room began to ______ to their various tasks. (U3----A).A. distributeB. disperseC. disputeD. distinguish6. In the assignment of various sorts of tough work, none of them felt as if they were being ______.(U3----A)A. picked upB. picked outC. picked offD. picked on7. The advice they gave their superior ______ this: in order to work more efficiently he should take care of his own health.(U3----A)A . boiled down to B. got down to C. ran down to D. went down with8. In order to consolidate the new-born political power, first of all, the governor should gradually weaken the feudal separatist forces and strengthen the ______ of power.(U3----A)A. centralizationB. decentralizationC. centerD. concentration9.Chinese embroidery(刺绣) is an ______ craft, famous for its long history, and is internationally loved. (U3----A)A. fragrantB. requisiteC. fragileD. exquisite10. With the ______ of time, the factors having negative impact on the dam are of obvious time-varying characteristics. (U3----A)A. elapseB. eclipseC. clipD. clap11. From seeing a doctor leaving the scene of the severe accident, you may ______that someone has been badly injured.(U3----A)A. deductB. deduceC. reduceD. conduct12. Our findings have yet to be publish ed, so I can’t tell you much here, but we think we’re _____ something.A. upB. withC. atD. onto13. You ‘ll never mend your car like that and let me ______ it.A. have a stab atB. make a fuss onC. do a favorD. get stuck in14. From the start of the season, customers have been ______ by the businessmen . Didn't they know that this is a very bad marketing strategy? (U3----B)A. boundedB. houndedC. foundedD. wounded15. Soon he adapted himself to the new country and invariably his roots have ______ the new land firmly. (U3----B)A. used toB. become embedded inC. gotten accustomed toD. been sunk in16. As a naughty child, he used to ______ my sister into crying by telling her that a tiger was coming. (U3----B)A. designateB. assimilateC. intimidateD. stimulate17. The servant hung down his head in front of the ______ look of his master, and remained motionless, without making any answer. (U3----B)A. imperialB. imperiousC. imperativeD. impromptu18. Like his ______ , Robert might have had the innate ability to foresee the unknown future. (U3----B)A. predecessorB. forerunnerC. foreseerD. foreperson19. Compared to voter participation rates of citizens in other democracies, participation in American elections is low; slightly more than 50 percent of those _____ to particip ate in national presidential elections. (U3----B)A. feasibleB. availableC. eligibleD. accessible20.The new standards ______ that prosecutors cannot use evidence collected from forced confessions, torture or violence. (U3----B)A. manipulateB. stipulateC. nominateD. dedicateUnit 4 Nature : To warship or to conquer1. He set a ______ example to all of us. (U4----A)A. definitiveB. infinitiveC. indefiniteD. definite2. The mouse had a quick wit and was able to ______ his way out of danger . (U4----A)A. elbowB. maneuverC. fightD. struggle3. It looks like this boxing match is going to be a ______. (U4----A)A. cutoffB. kickoffC. takeoffD. standoff4. The pay that the soldiers received was ______. (U4----A)A. negligibleB. intelligibleC. credibleD. compatible5. No other organization was able to or willing to ______ the job. (U4----A)A. take onB. take inC. take toD. take off6. The civil rights movement fought against practices that ______ blacks and whites. (U4----A)A. segregateB. aggravateC. aggregateD. separate7.At this age your baby can’t ______ one person from another. (U4----A)A. differB. differentiateC. insulateD. isolate8. Though she is over 60 years old, she still chooses work _____ retirement. (U4----A)A. atB. onC. overD. upon9. Your ideals and expectations of higher education may be quite ______ with reality. (U4----A)A. incompatibleB. intelligibleC. negligibleD. visible10. They do not see the significance of their mother tongue and Chinese culture does not _____ them. (U4----A)A. put up withB. run againstC. call uponD. strike a chord with11. Place a plate over the cake tin and ______ it. (U1----B)A. avertB. invertC. divertD. convert12. He tried to remain emotionally ______ from the prisoners, but failed. (U1----B)A. attachedB. detachedC. sensitiveD. indifferent13. Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how ______ or far out they are. (U1----B)A. bizarreB. briskC. bleakD. brutal14. We ______ violence against civilians. (U1----B)A. exploreB. deploreC. exposeD. dispose15. I’ve personally never ______ to the view that either sex is superior to the other. (U1----B)A. subscribedB. describedC. prescribedD. ascribed16. The burglar thought old people are easy______.(U4----B)A. attackB. preyC. cheatD. pray17. His second wife, Alice, was determined to ______ him from his two sons. (U4----B)A. alienateB. refrainC. preventD. alleviate18. Consumption of alcohol ______ your ability to drive a car. (U4----B)A. empowerB. impartC. impairD. impose19. Who presides ______ the meeting has not been decided. (U4----B)A. inB. overC. ofD. about20. She kept trying to ______ a little fun into their relationship. (U4----B)A. rejectB. objectC. injectD. projectUnit 5 Why culture counts1. Don’t worry because it was an accident and no blame is attached ______either of you. (U5----A)A. toB. ofC. inD. on2. She is the ______head of our college—the real work is done by the vice dean. (U5----A)A. formalB. optionalC. nominalD. literal3. At the meeting, the manager wanted to get to the ______ and deal with the issue. (U5----A)A. pointB. crustC. exteriorD. gulf4. There is nothing nasty in her tone. _______, she might have simply been a little impatient that day. (U5----A)A. For nothingB. If anythingC. Of somethingD. For anything5. It’s clear that politicians are often______ in with their own interests. (U5----A)A. pledgedB. hedgedC. forgedD. edged6. Many people were______ of the vote count. (U5---A)A. suspiciousB. conspicuousC. maliciousD. courteous7. We should settle the dispute through negotiations without resorting to legal_______. (U5----A)A. succeedingB. exceedingC. precedingD. proceeding8. They are at a ______meeting where important personnel matters are discussed. (U5----A)A. presidentialB. confidentialC. influentialD. residential9. Trembling hands and legs may ______feelings of fear or nervousness. (U5----A)A. denoteB. devoteC. decodeD. define10. This is now the sixth ______ weekend that I’ve spent working hard, and I’m fed up with it. (U5----A)A. distinctiveB. deductiveC. executiveD. consecutive11. The ______of these two companies would create the world’s biggest accounting firm. (U5----B)A. chargerB. mergerC. dangerD. exchanger12. The mayor has remained ______ about plans to reduce the budget deficit. (U5----B)A. numbB. untouchedC. muteD. malicious13. Future office buildings will be ______ into apartment. (U5----B)A. convertibleB. intelligibleC. incompatibleD. negligible14. They are trying to ______our attention to something else. (U5----B)A. revertB. convertC. divertD. invert15.The oil which is ______ from olives can be used for cooking. (U5----B)A. extendedB. extractedC. exemptedD. expended16. I don’t want anyone to think that we have ______ him out unfairly. (U5----B)A. shutB. reachedC. sealedD. singled17. The supervisor put her ______eight babies, which kept her so busy in the morning that she had no time to eat. (U5----B)A. in charge ofB. in case ofC. in face ofD. in favor of18. The new law authorizes the police to ______anyone suspected of being in the country. (U5----B)A. entertainB. attainC. detainD. maintain19. He ______ into my office while I was having a meeting. (U5----B)A. ranB. plungedC. chargedD. incorporated20. He is the only one in my office who knows how to______ code for computer programs. (U5----B)A. complimentB. complementC. competeD. compileUnit6 Gender equality1. These people are willing to ______, walk the dog, go grocery shopping or take the kids off your hands for an hour or two at least once a month. (U6-A)A. set outB. take overC. run errandsD. participate in2. Governments are more empowered than ever before to _______ how banks make their lending decisions. (U6-A)A. boil down toB. have a say onC. keep an open mindD. refer to3.The Prime Minister ______ the aims of his government in his memorandum .(U6-A)A. set inB. set outC. set forthD. set up4. The consequence of discrimination is that people who have been discriminated will lose a(n)______ opportunity.(U6-A)A. greatB. idealC. missedD. equal5. In this situation, we need logical ______ to understand the relations among different elementsused in the programming process.(U6-A)A. conclusionB. hintC. deductionD. summary6.Great cultural changes led to more open communication and a more democraticprocessthat encourages everyone to have a ______. (U6-A)A.wayB. pointC. sayD. vision7. When food supplies were cut off that winter, the sick and wounded soldiers managed to ______onwild herbs. (U6-A)A. scrape upB. scrape byC. live thoughD. go through8.______ reasoning works from the more general to the more specific. Sometimes this is informally called a "top-down" approach. (U6-A)A. EffectiveB. InventiveC. CreativeD. Deductive9. A new house of any size was now almost invariably _______.(U6-A)A. verticalB. systematicalC. symmetricalD. reciprocal10. This new machine will _______us from the hard work..A. liberateB. alleviateC. emancipateD. release11. The inhabitants of the island ______ their drinking water ______ underground sources. (U6-A)A.picked----upB. pulled ---outC. drew---fromD. extracted ---from12. Most of the civilians_______ by the war will be unable to return to their homes. (U6-B)A.displaced B. replaced C. discharged D. displayed13. Our newspapers try to cater ______ all opinions.(U6-A)A. toB. forC. withD. up14. He could ______ forget about the experience ______ he could forget his own name.(U6-A)A.no rather--- thanB. no more ---thanC .not more --- than D. not rather ---than15. There were times ______ he thought his career might be over after he suffered a knee injury last December. (U6-B)A.thatB. whatC. howD. when16. When the workers held demonstrations last week, one department manager was ______from hisoffice by an angry crowd. (U6-B)A. projectedB. ejectedC. rejectedD. objected17. His parents never force him to do anything ______ his will. (U6-B)A. toB. overC. againstD. with18. More people than ever before are ______ the city council this year. (U6-B)A. running toB. running forC. running afterD. running with19.Trump has repeatedly called for the ______ of NSA (National Security Agency)leaker Edward Snowden. (U6-B)A. executionB. segregationC. mediationD. discrimination20. They were charged with plotting the ______ of the state. (U6-B)A. detentionB. pilgrimC. overthrowD. throneUnit 7 Energy and food crises1. Two hundred years ago, the world experienced an energy_______ that launched the Industrial Age.( U7-A)A. changeB. growthC. riseD. revolution2. Ever since then, with the rapid increase of population ________, the industrialized world’s thirst for energy has more than tripled. ( U7-A)A. densityB. widthC. strengthD. breadth3. Part of my happiness is ________ from my ability to help others. ( U7-A)A. caughtB. arrivedC. reachedD. derived4. We should do everything possible to combat fake drugs because they ________ a risk to consumers. ( U7-A)A. imposeB. poseC. composeD. dispose5. The fate of this project _______ on the decision the council. ( U7-A)A. looksB. dwellsC. hinges C. reflects6. All reservoirs will eventually fill ________ with mud and require very expensive excavation to clear them up to become useful again. ( U7-A)A. outB. upC. onD. through7. Hydroelectric power is considered to be environmentally friendly because it a source of clean and _______ energy. ( U7-A)A. reusableB. recycledC. regainedD. renewable8. Making solar energy work ________ a large scale, however, is much easier said than done. ( U7-A)A. onB. atC. inD. for9. His illness _______ him with no choice but to retire at an earlier age. ( U7-A)A. offeredB. gaveC. leftD. brought10. Many species are still going ________ because humans are destroyed and disrupting their habitats. ( U7-A)A. extinctB. distinctC. instinctD. exotic11. The new president will be _________ on January 20th. ( U7-A)A. begunB. embarkedC. establishedD. inaugurated12. Autumn is _______ us and the trees are turning gold. ( U7-A)A. uponB. closeC. toD. toward13. The community decided to take ______ action to cope with problems such as school inadequacies. ( U7-A)A. sameB. unifiedC. identicalD. equal14. Of all the qualities, character is considered to be what makes one man ________ more prominently than another. ( U7-B)A. stand forB. stand upC. stand outD. stand by15. When she heard him say he was going to _______the contract, she disagreed, saying that it wasn’t easy to find a job and unless he had something else in mind. ( U7-B)A. turn awayB. turn downC. turn offD. turn back16. People in this region are starved _______ drinking water.A. ofB. forC. inD. with17. There is a growing _________ about what needs to be done to protect personal information.A. ideaB. remarkC. conclusionD. consensus18. All these facts _________ the need for better understanding the urban ecosystems.A. count onB. account forC. account onD. count for19. Tu Youyou is the first scientist to have been ________ the Nobel Prize.A. rewardedB. receivedC. awardedD. gained20. You will become more positive if you stop focusing on the _______ side of life.A. darkB. desirableC. rosyD. brightUnit 8 Passion guides life choices1. The advantage of this approach is you only ______ the expense of obtaining the value when and if you need it. (U1----A)A. occurB. incurC. murmurD. fur2. However, with some ______ changing, you can have a project that combines the best of both plans and achieves greater results. (U1----A)A. juicyB. jealousC. judiciousD. joyous3. This rapid economic progress was combined with big social advances in literacy and life _____. (U1----A)A. expectantB. expectationC. expectancyD. anticipation4. The economist behind this year’s repo rt is used to hearing people marvel ______ how much kids cost. (U1----A)A. atB. inC. toD. on5. Many restaurants ______ beautiful pictures of their dishes to attract customers. (U1----A)A. put onB. put outC. put asideD. put away6. The only way to have the new law stopped is to ______ all the members of Parliament and persuade them to vote against it. (U1----A)A. lay seige toB. lay offC. lay claim toD. lay back7. By design, the university wants to be a(n) ______ institution, so you’re required to live on campus, which means that you’re not living in the city.(U1----A)A. encloseB. enclosingC. enclosedD. enclosure8. The harsh truth is that if you build a website for everyone, it will ______ no one.(U1----A)A. appeal toB. appeal forC. apply toD. apply for9. The party has threatened to ______ the snap election(临时选举) because it believes it will not be democratic. (U1----A)A. boycottB. stipulateC. displaceD. extract10. Every student is expected to turn in an individual _______ on the project. (U1----A)A. respectiveB. retrospectiveC. perspectiveD. prospective11. The media say, his next appearance before the US public will be to welcome his ______, whose election has been called a “moment of hope and pride” for the country. (U1----A)A. successB. successiveC. succeedingD. successor12.So far US authorities have______ the bodies of one soldier and four civilians. (U1----B)A. releasedB. retrievedC. relievedD. grieved13. The policeman’s action was _______ in the newspapers . (U1----B)A. declaredB. disclosedC. denouncedD. announced14. ______ the basic concept of the contract, it shall be possible to make a legally valid contract fulfilled.(U1----B)A. In the process ofB. In contrast withC. In comparison withD. In adherence to15. These fingers movements ______ large regions o f the brain involved in thinking, memory, and language. (U1----B)A. motivateB. activateC. irritateD. evacuate16._______, here's another study tip based on research evidence about how thebrain learns by association. (U1----B)A. OccasionallyB. AccidentallyC. CoincidentallyD. Incidentally17.The semi-final will be a chance for the losing team to get their ______ on thewinning team for their earlier defeat. (U1----A)A. agonyB. angerC. furyD. revenge18. We are – and we must remain ______ every hint that the virus may be changing its behaviour. (U1----A)A. alert toB. alert aboutC. alert onD. alert with19. The men were trying to ______ weapons left when the army abandoned the island.(U1----B)A. receiveB. retrieveC. relieveD. release20. He was ______ because he felt that he had been punished unfairly. (U1----B)A. innocentB. ignorantC. indignantD. indifferentKeyUnit 11-5 :DBCBB 6-10 : AACDD 11-15:B D CB C 16-20:ADBBBUnit 21-5: BCCAB 6—10:CDDCD 11-15: BCCDA 16—20:BACBBUnit 31—5: BAAAB 6—10: DAADA 11—15: BDABB 16—20: CBACB Unit 41-5 A B DAA 6-10 ABCAD 11-15 BBAB D 16-20 BACBC Unit 51-5 ACABB 6-10 ADBAD 11-15 BCACB 16-20 DACCDUnit 61--5 CBCDC 6--10 CBDCC 11--15 DAABD 16--20 BCBACUnit 71—5: DADBC 6—10: BDACA 11—15: DABCB 16—20: ADBCA Unit 81-5 BCCAB 6-10 ACAAB 11-15 DBCDB 16-20 DDABC。

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