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郑州工程技术学院-大学英语(2).
11.
Just as relaxation is an important part of our lives, ____stress.
(A) so is
(B) as it is
(C) and so is
(D) the same is
12. He earns $ 200 a week and has little money for anything except the _____ of life. (A) necessaries (B) accessories (C) vitals (D) essentials
13. Short-term memories are those which are _____ only for a few minutes. (A) retained (B) gained (C) obtained (D) acquired
14. Traditional as he is in his way of life, the elderly professor is more _____________ than most of his students in accepting new ideas. (A) liberate (B) literal (C) liberal (D) literate
15. While Mr. Johnson was away on vacation, a lot of letters _____ on his desk. (A) accelerated (B) accessed (C) accustomed (D) accumulated
16. These young people were so _____________ about things in the U. S. that they thought blacks and whites had always had equal educational opportunities there. (A) innocent (B) intelligent (C) ignorant (D) confident
17. In my opinion, high-IQ students are usually intellectually curious and very good at making use of their time to the fullest ____________. (A) intent (B) extent (C) intend (D) extend
18. He is keen to ____________ relations with this company because of its good reputation. (A) train (B) cultivate (C) further (D) donate
19. Hydrogen is one of the most important element in the universe ____ it provides the building blocks from which the other elements are produced. (A) so that (B) but that (C) provided that (D) in that
20. Living in the desert involves a lot of problems, ____water shortage is the worst. (A) not to mention (B) of which (C) let alone (D) for what
21. The government official can hardly find sufficient grounds ____his arguments in favor of the revision of the tax law. (A) on which to base (B) which to be based on (C) to base on which (D) on which to be based
22. He appreciated ____ the chance to deliver his thesis in the annual symposium on Comparative Literature. (A) having given (B) to have been given (C) to have given (D) having been given
23. By the time you graduate, we ____ in Australia for one year. (A) will be staying (B) will have stayed (C) would have stayed (D) have stayed
24. All of the plants now farmed on a large scale were developed from plants ____ wild. (A) that once grow (B) once they grow (C) they once grew (D) once grew
25. Since the reform, the country’s economy has been fairly _______. (A) healthful (B) healthy (C) well
12. He earns $ 200 a week and has little money for anything except the _____ of life. (A) necessaries (B) accessories (C) vitals (D) essentials
13. Short-term memories are those which are _____ only for a few minutes. (A) retained (B) gained (C) obtained (D) acquired
14. Traditional as he is in his way of life, the elderly professor is more _____________ than most of his students in accepting new ideas. (A) liberate (B) literal (C) liberal (D) literate
15. While Mr. Johnson was away on vacation, a lot of letters _____ on his desk. (A) accelerated (B) accessed (C) accustomed (D) accumulated
16. These young people were so _____________ about things in the U. S. that they thought blacks and whites had always had equal educational opportunities there. (A) innocent (B) intelligent (C) ignorant (D) confident
17. In my opinion, high-IQ students are usually intellectually curious and very good at making use of their time to the fullest ____________. (A) intent (B) extent (C) intend (D) extend
18. He is keen to ____________ relations with this company because of its good reputation. (A) train (B) cultivate (C) further (D) donate
19. Hydrogen is one of the most important element in the universe ____ it provides the building blocks from which the other elements are produced. (A) so that (B) but that (C) provided that (D) in that
20. Living in the desert involves a lot of problems, ____water shortage is the worst. (A) not to mention (B) of which (C) let alone (D) for what
21. The government official can hardly find sufficient grounds ____his arguments in favor of the revision of the tax law. (A) on which to base (B) which to be based on (C) to base on which (D) on which to be based
22. He appreciated ____ the chance to deliver his thesis in the annual symposium on Comparative Literature. (A) having given (B) to have been given (C) to have given (D) having been given
23. By the time you graduate, we ____ in Australia for one year. (A) will be staying (B) will have stayed (C) would have stayed (D) have stayed
24. All of the plants now farmed on a large scale were developed from plants ____ wild. (A) that once grow (B) once they grow (C) they once grew (D) once grew
25. Since the reform, the country’s economy has been fairly _______. (A) healthful (B) healthy (C) well