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SECTION 2

1.2.1

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s ____ proved keenest when he accurately predicted that his books would someday appear in his native Russia.

A. foresight

B. nostalgia

C. folly

D. despair

E. artistry

1.2.2

The simple and direct images in Dorothea Lange’s photographs provide ____ reflection of a bygone social milieu.

A: an intricate

B: a candid

C: an ostentatious

D: a fictional

E: a convoluted

Ostentatious

Characterized by or given to ostentation; pretentious

炫耀的,夸耀的;自命不凡的

They were neither aggressive nor ostentatious.

他们不好斗, 也不爱炫耀自己。

See Synonyms at showy

参见showy

1.2.3

Kate’s impulsive nature and sudden whims led her friends to label her ____.

A. capricious

B. bombastic

C. loquacious

D. dispassionate

E. decorous

impulsive

Inclined to act on impulse rather than thought.

冲动的:容易受冲动而不是思考的驱使产生行动

an impulsive man

一个易冲动的人

whim

A sudden or capricious idea; a fancy

怪念头:突然或变化无常的想法;幻想

Bombastic

marked by or given to bombast : POMPOUS, OVERBLOWN

夸大的,言过其实的:夸大之词的

参见pompous, overblown

Dispassionate

Devoid of or unaffected by passion, emotion, or bias

冷静的,不动感情的;公正的,不带偏见的:不带有或不受激情、感情或偏见影响的

A dispassionate judge

公正的裁判

1.2.4

Neurosurgeon Alexa Canady maintained that choosing a career was a visceral decision rather than ____ judgment; that is it was not so much rational as ____.

A.An emotional… intellectual

B. A chance… random

C.An intuitive… impulsive

D. A deliberate… instinctive

E.An intentional… logic

deliberate

Arising from or marked by careful consideration

深思熟虑的:经过谨慎考虑的

a deliberate decision

一个经过深思熟虑而做出的决定

See Synonyms at voluntary

参见voluntary

visceral

Instinctive

本能的

visceral needs

本能的需要

See Synonyms at instinctive

参见instinctive

Intuitive(OC1.2.3出现过)

Of, relating to, or arising from intuition; known or perceived through intuition

直觉的,有直觉能力的;通过直觉获知的

He seemed to have an intuitive knowledge of how I was feeling.

他好像凭直觉就知道我的感受。

派intuition

1.2.5

Creative business stratagems frequently become ____ as a result of ____, their versatility and adaptability destroyed by their transformation into rigid policies.

A. streamlined…infighting

B. mitigated…jingoism

C. ossified…bureaucratization

D. politicized…innovation

E. venerable…legislation

Infighting

Contentious rivalry or disagreement among members of a group or organization

内讧,内部分歧,勾心斗角:小组或组织内部的激烈的敌对或分歧

infighting on the President's staff

总统幕僚中的内讧

Politicize

To make political

使…具有政治性

The mayor was given authority to appoint police commissioners and by virtue of that power was able to politicize the department. (Connie Paige)

市长被授予任命警察长官的权力,因此其权力便能够使警察部门政治化。——科尼佩齐

SECTION 5

1.5.1

Known for her ____, Miranda eagerly welcomes anyone into her home.

A. cowardice

B. prudence

C. hospitality

D. aloofness

E. loyalty

1.5.2

Not surprisingly, supporters of the governor’s plan to set aside land for a forest preserve were disappointed when a court decision ____ the plan.

A: applauded

B: derailed

C: acknowledged

D: permitted

E: anticipated

derail

(1)To run or cause to run off the rails

使…脱轨,使…出轨

(2)To come or bring to a sudden halt; (MW) to obstruct the progress of : FRUSTRATE

使突然停止;阻碍…的进程,使挫败,使受挫

a campaign derailed by lack of funds

一场由于缺乏经费而挫败的运动

1.5.3

Because playing a musical instrument increases brain activity, it is sometimes used as a ____ to promote learning in children.

A. condition

B. highlight

C. stimulus

D. dictum

E. respite

Dictum

An authoritative, often formal pronouncement

宣言,声明,格言:得到授权的,经常是正式的宣言

“He cites Augustine's dictum that, ‘if you understand it, it is not God.’” (Joseph Sobran)

“他引用奥古斯丁的格言,‘如果你能理解它,它就不会是上帝了。’”——约瑟夫·索布兰

Respite

A usually short interval of rest or relief

暂缓,暂时休息:短暂的休息

The director gave the cast a short respite before the next scene.

导演让全体演员在下一场开始之前稍事休息。

See Synonyms at pause

参见pause

1.5.4

The ambassador argues that, in diplomacy, there is a subtle but important difference between a country’s showing a willingness to ____ an d a too-obvious readiness to make ____.

A.negotiate… concessions

B.antagonize… friends

C.surrender… enemies

D.dominate… inquiries

E.equivocate… denunciations

1.5.5

The dancer’s performing style was ____ and ____, with each move taken from another artist, and poorly executed at all.

A: rousing… memorable

B: pedestrian… evolving

C: chaotic … unprecedented

D: derivative … inept

E: spontaneous… graceless

1.5.6

Lewis Latimer’s inexpensive method of producing carbon filaments ____ the nascent electric industry by making electric lamps commercially ____.

A. cheapened…affordable

B. transformed…viable

C. revolutionized…prohibitive

D. provoked…improbable

E. stimulated…inaccessible

Prohibit(OC1.2.1出现过)

(1)So high or burdensome as to discourage purchase or use

价格昂贵的,买不起的:价格太高或负担太重以至于不能购买或使用的

prohibitive prices

昂贵的价格

Provoke

To incite to anger or resentment; to stir to action or feeling

激怒,煽动,挑拨:激起愤怒或憎恨;煽动起某种行动或感情

Probable

Likely to happen or to be true

可能发生的,可能为真的

War seemed probable in 1938.

战争看起来很有可能在1938年爆发。

The home team, far ahead, is the probable winner.

遥遥领先的主队很有可能成为获胜者。

派improbable

1.5.7

After winning the award, Philip adopted a haughty pose, treating even his best friends in a ____ manner.

A. cryptic

B. judicious

C. jubilant

D. supercilious

E. pugnacious

supercilious

Feeling or showing haughty disdain

自大的,傲慢的,目中无人的:感觉或表现出傲慢的鄙视

See Synonyms at proud

参见proud

cryptic

(1)Secret or occult

秘密的,神秘的,不公开的

(2)Having hidden meaning; mystifying.

意义模糊的:有隐藏含义的;使困惑的

See Synonyms at ambiguous

参见ambiguous

Judicious

Having or exhibiting sound judgment; prudent

有判断力的,明智的;谨慎的

A judicious biography

一本明智的自传

Jubilant

Exultingly joyful; Expressing joy

欢腾的;喜悦的,喜气洋洋的

The whole nation is jubilant

举国上下一片欢腾。

1.5.8

The general was so widely suspected of ____ during the war that his name eventually became synonymous with disloyalty.

A.belligerent

B.indigence

C.perfidy

D.aspersion

E.tenacity

perfidy

Deliberate breach of faith; calculated violation of trust; treachery

背信,不忠,背叛:故意违背信念;故意打破信任;背叛

Indigent

Experiencing want or need; impoverished

贫乏的,穷困的:经历一种缺乏或需要的状态;贫穷的

See Synonyms at poor

Asperse

To spread false or damaging charges or insinuations against

诽谤,中伤:传播错误的或伤害性的指责或暗示性信息

See Synonyms at malign

SECTION 9

1.9.1

The prose of Richard Wright’s autobiographical Black Boy (1945) is ____, free of stylistic tricks or evasiveness.

A. imprecise

B. straightforward

C. deficient

D. obtrusive

E. elliptical

evasive

Intentionally vague or ambiguous; equivocal

难以捉摸的,模糊的:故意造成模糊或不清晰的;模棱两可的,不明确的

an evasive statement

一份模糊的声明

Deficient

(1)Lacking an essential quality or element

有缺陷的,有缺点的:缺少必要的特征或元素

deficient in common sense

缺乏常识

(2)Inadequate in amount or degree; insufficient

缺乏的,不足的:在数量上或程度上不足的;不足够的

a deficient education

受教育程度不够

Obtrude

(1)To impose (oneself or one's ideas) on others with undue insistence or without invitation

强加,强迫,使接受:在不情愿或没有收到邀请的情况下(将观点等)强加于别人

(2)To thrust out; push forward

使突出,向前推

派obtrusive

Elliptical(解释来自MW)

(1)of, relating to, or marked by ellipsis or an ellipsis

椭圆的

(2)of, relating to, or marked by extreme economy of speech or writing

省略的:在演讲或写作中极其省略的

(3)of or relating to deliberate obscurity (as of literary or conversational style)

晦涩的,模糊的(有意使风格或表达上含糊不清的)

1.9.2

It seemed from the size of the crowd, which was ____, and the resonance of its cheers, which were ____, that the team was experiencing a resurgence of popularity.

A.vast… hollow

B.sparse… thunderous

C.enormous… deafening

D.unimpressive… muted

E.negligible… rousing

enormous

Very great in size, extent, number, or degree

巨大的,庞大的,极大的:在尺寸大小、范围、数量或程度上非常大的

deafen

To make deaf, especially momentarily by a loud noise

使变聋:尤指被很大的噪声即刻变聋

派deafening

Extremely loud

声音极大的,震耳欲聋的

resurgence

A restoration to use, acceptance, activity, or vigor; a revival

复活,复苏:在使用、接受、活动或活力方面的恢复;复活,复兴

Vast

Very great in size, number, amount, or quantity

Very great in area or extent; immense

Very great in degree or intensity

极大的,巨大的,广大的

See Synonyms at enormous

参见enormous

Hollow

(1)Without substance or character

空的,空洞的:没有物质内容或特点的

a hollow person

一个空洞的人

See Synonyms at vain

参见vain

(2)Devoid of truth or validity; specious

虚假的,虚伪的:缺乏事实或有效性的;似是而非的

Theirs is at best a hollow form of flattery. (Annalyn Swan)

他们的奉承至多是虚伪的。——Annalyn Swan

(3)Having a reverberating, sepulchral sound

(声音)回响的,低沉的

He gave a hollow laugh.

他发出低沉空洞的笑声。

Sparse

Occurring, growing, or settled at widely spaced intervals; not thick or dense

稀疏的,稀少的

The sparse vegetation will only feed a small population of animals.

稀疏的植物只够喂养少量的动物。

Thunderous

Producing thunder or a similar sound; loud and unrestrained in a way that suggests thunder 像打雷的;轰隆轰隆响的,雷鸣般的

thunderous applause

雷鸣般的掌声

Impressive

Making a strong or vivid impression; striking or remarkable

令人印象深刻的:留下强烈或生动印象的;突出的,引人注意的

an impressive ceremony

一个令人印象深刻的仪式

派unimpressed

Mute

Adj. Refraining from producing speech or vocal sound

哑的,沉默的,无声的

V. To soften or muffle the sound of; to soften the tone, color, shade, or hue of

消除,减轻,使柔和

派muted

Negligible

Not significant or important enough to be worth considering; trifling

可忽略的,无用的,不重要的:不重要因此不值得考虑的;微不足道的

He is a negligible person in the team.

在这支球队中他是个微不足道的人。

Rouse

To arouse from slumber, apathy, or depression; to excite, as to anger or action; stir up

唤醒,激起,激发:从睡眠、冷淡或沮丧中唤起;激发以至于愤怒或行动;引起、激起See Synonyms at provoke

Inducing enthusiasm or excitement; stirring

使觉醒的,使奋起的:激起热情或激情的;刺激的,激发的,引起兴趣的

a rousing sermon

使人觉醒的训诫

1.9.3

Evidence that the universe is expanding ____ our perception of the cosmos and thus caused a ____ in astronomical thinking.

A.advanced… setback

B.altered… revolution

C.contradicted… truce

D.reinforced… crisis

E.halted… breakthrough

Revolution(OG1.5.6已收)

A sudden or momentous change in a situation

革命,改革,大变革:一场突然或巨大的改变

the revolution in computer technology

计算机技术的革命

派revolutionize

Setback

An unanticipated or sudden check in progress; a change from better to worse

挫折,退步,阻碍:进程中未预料到的或突然的阻碍;由好变坏的改变

Truce

A temporary cessation or suspension of hostilities by agreement of the opposing sides; an armistice

休战,停战:双方协定达成的暂时性的休战或停战;停火,停战

The two nations signed an armistice.

两国签署了停火协议。

Reinforce

To give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen

巩固,加强,强化:增加更多力量或有效性

The news reinforced her hopes.

这条新闻增强了她的希望。

Halt

To cause to stop; to stop; pause

停止,终止,暂停

The hikers halted for lunch and some rest.

登山者们停了下来,吃午饭顺便休息。

The government hopes to halt tax fraud.

政府希望停止税务欺诈行为。

See Synonyms at stop

参见stop

1.9.4

Although the theory that widespread lead poisoning contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire has gained ____, the evidence is still ____.

A.credence… irrefutable

B.disrepute… dubious

C.acceptance… convincing

D.momentum… systematic

E.currency… inconclusive

currency

General acceptance or use; prevalence

通用:通行的接受或使用;流行

The state of being current; up-to-dateness

当下使用的状态;流行,跟上潮流

the currency of a slang term

一个俗语的流行

Can you check the currency of this address?

你能检查一下这个地址现在是否还在使用吗?

conclusive

Serving to put an end to doubt, question, or uncertainty; decisive

最后的,决定性的,结论性的:终结疑问、问题或不确定性的;决定性的See Synonyms at decisive

Credence

(1)Acceptance as true or valid; belief

相信为真:接受为真实或有效;相信

See Synonyms at belief

参见belief

(2)Claim to acceptance; trustworthiness.

信任,信用

Refute

To prove to be false or erroneous; overthrow by argument or proof

(通过论据或证据)驳斥:证明为假的或错误的;通过驳论或证据反驳、推翻refute testimony

反驳证据

派refutable & irrefutable

Reputation

(1)The general estimation in which a person is held by the public

名誉,名声,声望:一个人公众的总体评价

This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.

该商店因买卖公道而享有极高的声誉。

(2)The state or situation of being held in high esteem

好声誉,好名声:得到好评价的状态

派disrepute

Dubious

Fraught with uncertainty or doubt; undecided

可疑的,令人怀疑的;不确定的

What he said yesterday was dubious.

他昨天说的话很可疑。

Systematic

Of, characterized by, based on, or constituting a system

系统的

Carried on using step-by-step procedures

有步骤的

Purposefully regular; methodical

规则的,有序的,有条理的

See Synonyms at orderly

参见orderly

1.9.5

The fashion designer favored fabrics that were so ____ as to be virtually transparent. A: palpable

B: diaphanous

C: variegated

D: luxurious

E: anomalous

diaphanous

(1)Of such fine texture as to be transparent or translucent

半透明的:透明或半透明的质地

diaphanous tulle

半透明的薄纱

(2)Characterized by delicacy of form

精致的

See Synonyms at airy

参见airy

Palpable

(1)Capable of being handled, touched, or felt; tangible

可感知的,可接触的:可以手拿、触摸或感知的;有形的,可触摸的

Anger rushed out in a palpable wave through his arms and legs. (Herman Wouk)

愤怒通过一种可感知的胳膊和腿的摇摆喷薄而出。——Herman Wouk (2)Easily perceived; obvious

容易理解的;明显的

There was a palpable sense of expectation in the court. (Nelson DeMille)

法庭上有一种明显的期待。——尼尔森·德米尔

See Synonyms at perceptible

参见perceptible

Variegated

(1)Having streaks, marks, or patches of a different color or colors; varicolored

杂色的,斑驳的

(2)Distinguished or characterized by variety; diversified

多样的,多样化的

Luxurious

Fond of or given to luxury;

Marked by or contributing to luxury;

Of a sumptuous, costly, or rich variety

豪华的,奢侈的

See Synonyms at sensuous

参见sensuous

Anomalous

Deviating from the normal or common order, form, or rule

反常的,不规则的:偏离正常或普遍的顺序、形式或规则

1.9.6

Professor Williams disdained tradition: she regularly attacked cherished beliefs and institutions, earning a reputation as _______.

(A)an egalitarian

(B) a dowager

(C) a dilettante

(D)an iconoclast

(E) a purveyor

iconoclast(MW解释更接近题目)

(1) a person who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration

毁坏宗教圣像或反对宗教遵从的人

(2) a person who attacks settled beliefs or institutions

攻击传统的人:攻击传统信仰、观念或制度的人

disdain

To regard or treat with haughty contempt; despise

轻蔑,鄙视,蔑视:以傲慢轻蔑的方式看待或对待;轻视

See Synonyms at despise

参见despise

Egalitarian

Affirming, promoting, or characterized by belief in equal political, economic, social, and civil rights for all people

平等主义的:为全体公民确认、促进并且信仰在政治、经济、社会以及民权方面的平等的N. 平等主义,平等主义者

Dilettante

A dabbler in an art or a field of knowledge

涉猎者,浅尝辄止的人,半瓶醋,业余爱好者:在艺术或某领域知识方面的涉猎者

See Synonyms at amateur

参见amateur

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