综合教程3第二版课后题“所给词适当形式填空”答案
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综合教程3第二版课后题“所给词适当形式填空”答
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1,Who can
assure me that I’m mistaken?(assurance)
2,He
showed much discretion in handling the delicate
situation.(discreet)
3,You have been under
strain for too long you need
some relaxation
badly.(relax)
4,I hate such empty compliments
;they only humiliate
me.(humiliation)
5,We
should map out a global strategy to develop our
markets.(strategically)
6,I felt greatly
amused when I saw our manager’s
embarrassment
at failure to remember the name of
that
distinguished guest.(embarrass)
7,It is the
only automobile manufacturer in this country
that makes tricks with high, maneuverable
platforms.(maneuver)
8,There have been
many complaints about the young
coach’s
immaturity and lack of judgment.(mature)
9,Gordon lives near his widowed father and
they are
very close.(widow)
10,Her
poignant style got on her boss’s
nerves.(nervous)
11,Areal
precisionist ,Miss Evans does not allow any
slightest mistakes in her student’s
compositions.(precise)
12,She resigned for
the reason that she couldn’t stand
the
competitiveness and unfriendliness in the
office.(compete)
13,All of our suppliers
are supposed to ensure prompt
execution of
orders.(execute)
14,The symposium will be
presided over by a famous
scholar.(president)
15,Their marital problems started soon after
they
adopted the child.(marry)
16,The
movie is rated PG, so children under 15 who
want to see it had better be accompanied by
their
parents.(company)
17,Shopping at
this time of the year was a most
disagreeable
experience: people trod on your toes,
poked
you with their elbows and almost knocked you
over in their haste to get to a bargain ahead
of
you.(agree)
18,on was considered a mad
woman partly
because of her
eccentricity and partly because of her
violent
temper.(eccentric)
19,I’m afraid I haven’t
been fully acquainted with the
facts.(acquaintance)
20,Benjamin
Franklin’s father used to ridicule him for
his
performances.(ridiculous)
21,The triumphal
arch commemorates Caesar’s victory
over
Pompey.(triumph)
22,Regardless of the presence
of the President,
Professor Truman frankly
pointed out the deficiencies
in the urban
planning of the capital city.(deficient)
23,Supervision of students on teaching
practice is
woefully inadequate.(woe)
24,The war correspondent has seen so many
faces
contorted with fear.(contortion)
25,Every house in this area is insured against
fire and
theft.(insurance)
26,He has been
enjoying the undeserved honor, for he
made no
contribution to the project.(deserve)
27,He
has won tremendous popularity by virtue of his
generosity to his colleagues.(generous) 28,I
guess that
the costs involved will outweigh
the benefits
gained.(beneficial)
29,It is regrettable that Keats, such an
exceptionally
talented poet, died so
young.(regret)
30,Despite the mirthful
atmosphere, some felt empty
in their hearts at
the fabulous party.(mirth)
31,Huckleberry Finn
knew that he couldn’t pray a lie
and he would
commit the crime of blasphemy if he was
playing double.(blaspheme)
32,The foreign
visitors, especially those who were of
Chinese
descent, showed a profound reverence for the
ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius.(revere)
33,It is generally considered unethical for
physicians to
advertize.(ethics)
34,The
young actor was requested to speak in a
feigned voice.(feign)
35,We must be
unsparing in our criticism of the arms
trade.(spare)
36,Her hard experience has
not coarsened her or made
her
cynical.(cynicism)
37,Most shops are shut down
during this confoundedly
hot spell.(confound)
38,The availability of credit lubricated the
channels of
trade.(lubricant)
39,The ropes were entangled so Johnny was not
able to
untie the parcel.(tangle)
40,Willful people cannot tolerate the
slightest
frustration of their wishes.(will)
41,There are too many imponderables for an
overall
prediction.(ponder)
42,Many young
women have poeticpoetical ideas
about
marriage.(poetry)
43,A special locking system
means the door cannot be
opened
accidentally.(accident)
44,Frankly, I am quite
annoyed at all that unsought
advice.(seek)
45,My little nephew is adorable—the cuddliest
child I
have ever seen.(cuddle)
46,The
readers are completely enthralled by his new
juicy mystery novel.(juice)
47,It’s very
easy to get disorientated because all the
streets look the same.(orientate)
48,Professor Howard is more versed in the
economics
of taxes than the politics of the
taxes.(verse)
49,The president rode from
obscurity to
fame.(obscure)
50,We
are required to get acquainted with the latest
developments in the field of computer
technology.(acquaintance)
51,There was a
slight, but perceptible air of
disdain.(perceive)
52,He was under the
apprehension that his son would
lapse into
idleness.(apprehensive)
53,He is above us all,
for he is indifferent to worldly
success.(rapture)
54,Desdemona listened to
Othello’s fantastic tales with
rapt
attention.(rapture)
55,It is still aan
overwhelmingly rural country despite
the
recent economic growth in some of its major
cities.(overwhelm)
56,Few people are
willing to make friends with her, for
she has
a somewhat spiteful and disobliging
nature.(oblige)
57,The main beneficiaries
of the Hope Project are
poverty—stricken
areas.(benefit)
58,Traditional herbal
medicine is said to have less
children living
in remote
undesirable side
effects.(desire)
59,The cold wind drove the
snow almost horizontally at
the soldiers
marching in the wilderness.(horizon)
60,American Indians are now proud to be the
descendants of North America’s first
inhabitants.(descend)
61,The southern
regions have increasingly relied on
foreign
investment.(increase)
62,This philosophical
essay is beyond my daughter’s
capacity.(philosophy)
63,Calm down! Let’s
not be unduly worried.(due)
64,In test theory,
standardization refers to
measurements or
assessments conducted under exact,
specified,
and repeatable conditions.(standard)
65,The
professor told us to disregard everything we
had learnt so far and start again.(regard)
66,Did the
information come from an
authoritative
source?(authority)
67,These
days it is possible to travel in any developed
country without ever tasting the native
cuisine, owing
to the ubiquity of fast—food
outlets.(ubiquitous)
68,It is desirable that
both of them should be
recommended.(desire)
69,She felt a
sense of piquancy when her old enemy
turned to
her help.(piquant)
70,The 2 presidents signed
the union treaty
ceremonially this
afternoon.(ceremony)
71,Our Indian friends
find it difficult to understand our
gluttonous
binge on meat.(glutton)
72,Professor Simpson
talked to the students about the
derivation of
scientific laws from observation.(derive)
73,We thought that feminism was about
liberating
women from enforced domestic and
maternal
drudgery.(drudge)
74,Uncirculated
coins are released to the public but not
intended to be used for money, and available
through a
mint or through a local coin
dealer.(circulate)
75,The volunteers are
trying their best to help the
teenagers from
slum districts stay away from crime,
rots,
drug use and other asocial behavior.(social)
76,In the past pregnancy was considered to be
something unmentionable.(mention)
77,On
this hot day the sea is irresistibly
inviting.(resist)
78,They offer a month—long
intensive course in
teaching English to
speakers of other
languages.(intense)
79,Having been separated for years, they
hugged each
other with exclamations of
delight.(exclaim)
80,Mark Twain drew on his
own experiences and used
dialect and common
speech instead of literary
language.(literature)
81,He failed to give
substantial reasons for his being
absent from
the meeting.(substance)
82,Driven by very
strong motivation, he has been
working hard at
English.(motivate)
83,He has been fully
committed to the teaching and
research of
classical music.(commitment) 84,The club
places rigid restrictions on its
membership.(restrictive)
85,There is a subtle
difference between “egoism” and
“individualism.”(subtlety)
86,A cuckoo
bird’s voice is so thrilling in winter, as it
announces the advent of springtime.(thrill)
87,He
dislikes his wife talking about her
success
complacently.(complacency)
88,The
early 190’s witnessed a(n) unprecedented tide
of rural workers flooding into big cities in
China.(precedence)
89,Some local
officials are under the illusion that the
new
pollution control measures might paralyze
economic activity.(paralysis)
90,The
brutalities of the war are realistically depicted
in
the Russian film.(brutal)
91,Rescue
workers had to cut her free from the
wreckage
of the car.(wreck)
92,Jennifer pleads with her
boyfriend to stop being so
judgmental and take
her as she is.(judge) 93,The rumor
about her
divorce can be disadvantageous to her as she
is climbing the corporate ladder.(advantage)
94,The beach town is swarming with aan
uncountable
number of tourists every
summer.(count) 95,It’s the
best cricket match
of the year, a real scorcher.(scorch)
96,The
head of the ballet school has such a
commanding voice that everyone there obeys
her.(command)
97,This American author has
chosen to live in relative
anonymity on a
Pacific island.(anonymous)
98,The stillness of
the night was broken by the
ferocious barking
of a dog.(ferocity)
99,New infectious
diseases, such as AIDS and herpes,
have
unpredictably appeared.(predictability)
100,I
don’t think we can afford the cost of repairing
the leaky roof.(leak)
101,A spoonful of
sugar helps the medicine go
down.(spoon)
102,He was convicted of corruption, and will
be
disqualified from office for 7
years.(qualify) 103,It was
damnablydamned un
fair that the villagers should
suffer so
much.(damn)
104,This train will terminate at
the next stop—
passengers who wish to continue
should change
trains.(terminal)