[C]. attaches [D]. dominates
84.The creating of the first steam-powered machine, by James Watt, was a(n) ______{s/1} idea that required thought and great effort. [A]. spontaneous [B]. Original [C]. previous [D]. cautious
85.Young children have a limited attention ______{s/1} and can't focus on one activity for long. [A]. range [B]. span [C]. reach [D]. spread
86.At the end of the game, the whole crowd ______{s/1} their feet and cheered wildly. [A]. emerged from [B]. rose from [C]. got to [D]. stood up
87.She can't remember committing the murder, although all the facts point to her ______{s/1}. [A]. guilt [B]. intention [C]. Violence [D]. victim
88.Still, in their journal articles, these researchers are ______{s/1} about telling people to give up dieting. [A]. accurate [B]. Cautious [C]. apparent [D]. aware
89.Darren has decided to give ______{s/1} football at the end of this season. [A]. in [B]. for [C]. off [D]. up
90. Mr. Clark and Mr. Chrétien may indeed ______{s/1} to make up after years of conflict. [A]. Contrive [B]. Acquaint [C]. acquire [D]. admit
91.The fire was started when a passing motorist carelessly ______{s/1} a cigarette out of his car. [A]. attached [B]. shook
[C]. tossed [D]. turned
92. I went to the photo shop to have my photos ______{s/1} to cover my walls at home. [A]. enlarged [B]. adjusted [C]. adopted [D]. afforded
93.I've looked ______{s/1} all my papers but I still can't find the contract. [A]. upon [B]. out [C]. Through [D]. in
94.He looked ______{s/1} the pile, trying to decide which one to pick. [A]. upon [B]. out [C]. through [D]. in
95.Just as the train was ______{s/1} in, there was a shout and someone fell onto the track. [A]. arriving [B]. pulling [C]. reaching [D]. turning
96.These were the people who ______{s/1} using force to stop violence. [A]. advocated [B]. argued [C]. intended [D]. offended
97.Such thoughts will ______{s/1} the way the courts decide on what sentence to pass on the accused. [A]. effect [B]. impress [C]. absorb [D]. affect
98.Most people believe that he is quite ______{s/1} of lying to get out of trouble. [A]. capable [B]. Enabled [C]. able [D]. skilled
99.The writer clearly ______{s/1} his readers to identify with the main character. [A]. tends [B]. extends [C]. intends [D]. designs
100.Their insecurities too often ______{s/1} the managers of invaluable support, just when
they needed it most. [A]. stole [B]. revealed [C]. omitted [D]. robbed
答案
1-5 C D B C B 6-10 D A C C A 11-15 D C B A B 16-20 D A B C A 21-25 B A D C A 26-30 B D C B A 31-35 D B B B A 36-40 D D D B D
41-45 D B D C B 46-50 A C A B D 51-55 B C C B C 56-60 A D A D A 61-65 A C A C A 66-70 B A C B B 71-75 C A B B A 76-80 B A D C C 81-85 C A D B B 86-90 C A B D A 91-95 C A C C B 96-100 A D A C D