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主题: CET4练习题 练习题 1) Physics is ____to the science which was called natural philosophy in history. (CET-4 1997,1) A) alike B) equivalent C) likely D) uniform 2) The president made a ____speech at the opening ceremony of the sports meeting, which encouraged the sportsmen greatly. (CET-4 1997,1) A) vigorous B) tedious C) flat D) harsh 3) It is reported that ____adopted children want to know who their natural parents are. (CET-4 1997,1) A) the most B) most of C) most D) the most of 4) Convenient foods which are already prepared for cooking are ____ in grocery stores. (CET-4 1997,1) A) ready B) approaching C) probable D) available 5) In general, the amount that a student spends for housing should be held to one-fifth of the total ____ for living expenses. (CET-4 1997,6) A) acceptable B) available C) advisable D) applicable 6) The relationship between employers and employees has been studied ____. (CET-4 1998,1) A) originally B) extremely C) violently D) intensively 7) Since the matter was extremely ____, we dealt with it immediately. (CET-4 1998,1) A) tough B) tense C) urgent D) instant 8) The shy girl felt ____ and uncomfortable when he couldn't answer the teacher's questions. (CET-4 1998,6) A) amazed B) awkward C) curious D) amused 9) The patient's health failed to such an extent that he was putsintos____care. (CET-4 1998,6) A) tense B) rigid C) intensive D) tight 10) There are few electronic applications ____to raise fears regarding future employment opportunities than robots. (CET-4 1998,6) A) likely B) more likely C) most likely D) much likely 11) Our new house is very ____for me as I can get to the office in five minutes. (CET-4 1999,1) A) adaptable B) convenient C) available D) comfortable 12) Our journey was slow because the train stopped ____ at different village. (CET-4 1999,1) A) continually B) continuously C) gradually D) unceasing 13) William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, ____defended the right of every citizen to freedom of choice in religion. (CET-4 1999,6) A) peculiarly B) indifferently C) vigorously D) inevitably 14) The words of his old teacher left a ____ impression on his mind. He is still influenced by him. (CET-4 2000,1) A) long B) lively C) lasting D) liberal 15) It is our ____policy that we will achieve unity through peaceful means. (CET-4 2000,1) A) consistent B) continuous C) considered D) continual 16) He is ____about his chance of winning a gold medal in the Olympics next year. (CET-4 2000,1) A) optimistic B) optional C) outstanding D) obvious 17) She cooked the meal for a long time so as to make it ____enough to eat. (CET-4 2000,1) A) mild B) slight C) light D) tender 18) The computer revolution may well change society as ____ as did the Industrial Revolution. (CET-4 2000,1) A) certainly B) insignificantly C) fundamentally D) comparatively 19) Young people are not ____to stand and look at works of arts; they want art they can participate in. (CET-4 2000,6) A) conservative B) content C) confident D) generous 20) It is said that the math teacher seems ____towards bright students. (CET-4 2000,6) A) partial B) beneficial C) preferable D) liable 21) Insgroupsto show his boss what a careful worker he was, he took ____trouble over the figures. (CET-4 2000,6) A) extensive B) spare C) extra D) supreme 22) All the key words in the article are printed in ____ type so as to attract readers' attention. (CET-4 2000,12) A) dark B) bold C) dense D) black 23) He was the ____ at the moment. A) only alive person B) alive only person C) only person alive D) person only alive 24) Mike is watching ____. A) a detective, old, exciting film B) an old detective, exciting film C) an exciting, old, detective film D) an old, exciting, detective film 25) The leader of the town is a ____ old man. A) respective B) respectable C) respecting D) respectful 26) It is a beautiful car, but it is not ____ the price that I paid for it. A) cost B) worthy C) worth D) value 27) He moved away from his parents, and missed them ____ enjoy the colorful life in another city. A) enough to B) too much to
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