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大学英语第二册
20. Williams did not realise his loss for several days because _________. A. he trusted the dog to find the wallet B. he had no occasion to feel in his pockets C. he thought the wallet was in the house D. he was unconscious all that time
21. To be ________ to the House a person must be twenty-five years old and must have been a United States citizen for seven years. A. elected B. appointed C. chosen D. picked
22. Although your suggestion is not perfect, it still ________ serious consideration. A. merits B. worth C. worthy D. merges
23. The government gave us a ________ to build another classroom. A. donation B. permission C. grant D. award
24. The worry comes when paper-mills ignore the environmental pollution ________ profits. A. in pursuit of B. in front of C. at the back of D. in the bottom of
25. Staying motivated in your study can lead to success—unless your choice __________a dead end for your career. A. comes up with B. keep up with C. runs across D. ends up
26. Tom was wild with joy, because he received a ________ to study at university. A. reward B. pension C. prize D. scholarship
27. A 5-star hotel should be equipped with fantastic ________. A. furniture B. facilities C. equipment D. instruments
28. Something is worrying me, but I can’t ________ exactly what it is. A. refine B. refer C. define D. defer
29. It’s not like Catherine to be rude; she’s polite________. A. by chance B. by accident C. by nature D. by herself
30. The girl was uncertain what to do, or what tone of voice to ________. A. abuse B. adopt C. adjust D. adore
31. For advice, they ________ one of the school’s most experienced teachers. A. turned on B. turned to C. turned down D. turned off
32. He said that government remained ________ to peace. A. concerned B. committed C. contented D. connected
33. The final decision the patient himself rather than the doctor. A. provides for B. provides for C. rests with D. keeps up
34. His mind was busy all day, all night on how he could re-establish ________ with the outer world. A. contrast B. touch C. contact D. contract