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英語四級過關(guān)真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練——完形填空
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More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendships, what they expected    61  friends, what they were willing to give in    62   , and how satisfied they were    63    the quality of their friendships. The    64    give little comfort to social critics.

Friendship    65    to be a unique form of    66    bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that    67    parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by    68   . Unlike other social roles that we are expected to    69    as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and    70    organizationsit has its own principle, which is to promote    71    of warmth, trust, love, and affection    72    two people.

The survey on friendship appeared in the March    73    of Psychology Today. The findings    74   that issues of trust and betrayal(背叛) are    75    to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not    76     for friends only among those who are      77    like them, but find many      78    differ in race, religion, and ethnic(種族的) background. Arguably the most important      79    that emerges from the data,     80   , is not something that we foundbut what we did not.

61. A) to                B) for                    C) of                     D) on

62. A) return          B) reply                 C) addition             D) turn

63. A) about           B) with                  C) of                     D) by

64. A) effects         B) expectations      C) results                     D) consequences

65. A) appears        B) feels                 C) leads                 D) sounds

66. A) civil             B) human                     C) mankind            D) individual

67. A) attract         B) attach               C) control              D) bind

68. A) rule             B) discipline           C) law                   D) regulation

69. A) play             B) keep                 C) show                D) do

70. A) those           B) all                     C) any                   D) other

71. A) interests       B) feelings             C) friendship          D) impressions

72. A) on               B) in                     C) for                   D) between

73. A) print            B) copy                 C) issue                 D) publication

74. A) confirm              B) resolve              C) assure               D) secure

75. A) main            B) central                     C) neutral              D) nuclear

76. A) ask              B) appeal               C) call                   D) look

77. A) more           B) less                   C) most                 D) least

78. A) friends         B) what                 C) people               D) who

79. A) summary     B) decision            C) conclusion        D) claim

80. A) yet                  B) still                   C) moreover          D) however

 

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For the past two years, I have been working on students’ evaluation of classroom teaching. I have kept a record of informal conversations    71    some 300 students from at    72    twenty-one colleges and universities. The students were generally    73    and direct in their comments    74    how course work could be better    75   . Most of their remarks were kindly    76    with tolerance rather than bitternessand frequently were softened by the    77    that the students were speaking    78    some, not all, instructors. Nevertheless,   79    the following suggestions and comments indicate, students feel   80     with things-as-they-are in the classroom.

Professors should be    81    from reading lecture notes. “It makes their    82    monotonous (單調(diào)的).”

If they are going to read, why not    83    out copies of the lecture? Then we    84    need to go to class. Professors should    85    repeating in lectures material that is in the textbook. “   86    we’ve read the material, we want to    87    it or hear it elaborated on,    88   repeated.”  “A lot of students hate to buy a   89     text that the professor has written    90    to have his lectures repeat it.”

71. A) counting             B) covering                   C) figuring             D) involving

72. A) best                    B) length                      C) least                 D) large

73. A) frank                  B) hard-working            C) polite                D) reserved

74. A) at                       B) on                     C) of                     D) over

75. A) described            B) submitted                 C) written              D) presented

76. A) made                  B) addressed                 C) taken                D) received

77. A) fact                    B) occasion                  C) case                 D) truth

78. A) at                       B) with                         C) on                    D) about

79. A) if                       B) though                     C) as                     D) whether

80. A) satisfactory               B) unsatisfactory           C) satisfied            D) dissatisfied

81. A) interfered            B) discouraged              C) disturbed           D) interrupted

82. A) sounds               B) pronunciation            C) voices               D) gestures

83. A) hold                   B) give                         C) drop                 D) leave

84. A) mustn’t                     B) shouldn’t                  C) couldn’t            D) wouldn’t

85. A) avoid                  B) prevent                    C) refuse               D) prohibit

86. A) Until                   B) Unless                      C) Once                D) However

87. A) keep                   B) discuss                    C) argue                D) remember

88. A) not                     B) or                            C) and                   D) yet

89. A) desired               B) required                   C) revised              D) deserved

90. A) but                     B) how                         C) only                  D) about

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