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Her lecture gave a sense of how empty the
universe is, in spite of the ---- number of
stars within it.
diminishing
varying
enormous
unusual
limited
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sense: n.¸Ð¾õ£¬¹ÛÄÒâʶ
universe: n.1.ÓîÖ棬ÌìµØÍòÎÍòÏó 2.ÊÀ½ç 3.ÐÇϵ£¬ÒøºÓϵ
diminishing: a.Öð½¥ËõС£¬½¥´Î¼õÉÙ
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The wilderness is ---- in that it permits people
to face an important reality¡ªone that demands
much of them as thinking, reacting, working
individuals, not ---- as human machines.
foreign.. necessarily
intangible.. physically
stimulating.. creatively
discouraging.. neutrally
valuable.. merely
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wilderness: n.1.»ÄµØ£¨Ò°£© 2.ããһƬ£¬´óÁ¿£¬ÎÞÊý 3.»ìÂÒµÄһȺ£¨ÍÅ£©
in that: conj.ÒòΪ
foreign: a.1.Î޹صģ¬²»Ïà¸ÉµÄ£¨to£© 2.£¨Ò½£©ÍâÀ´µÄ£¬ÒìÖ浀 3.Ä°ÉúµÄ
necessarily: adv.1.±ØÒªµØ£¬±ØÐèµØ 2.±Ø¶¨£¬±ØÈ»µØ
intangible: a.1.´¥Ãþ²»µ½µÄ£¬ÎÞÐ뵀 2.²»Ò××½ÃþµÄ£¬ÄÑÒÔÈ·¶¨µÄ£¬ÄÑÒÔÀí½âµÄ
stimulating: a.ʹÈËÐ˷ܵģ¬¼¤ÀøµÄ£¬¹ÄÀøÐÔµÄ
discouraging: a.ÁîÈËйÆøµÄ£¬Ê¹Îª»ÒÐĵÄ
neutrally: adv.1.ÖÐÁ¢µØ 2.²»È·¶¨µØ£¬Ä£ºýµØ£¬²»ÒýÆð±ä»¯µØ
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Ambrose Blerce's biographers agree that the
Civil War was the central experience of his life,
the event to which be constantly returned and
the ---- that brought some ---- to the hitherto
random pattern of his youth.
ordeal.. coherence
interruption.. continuity
climax.. confusion
escape.. diversion
hiatus.. rigidity
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biographer: n.´«¼Ç×÷Õß
hitherto: adv.Æù½ñΪֹ£¬Ö±µ½ÄÇʱΪֹ
random: a.1.ºúÂҵģ¬ÈÎÒâµÄ£¬ÎÞ¹æÔòµÄ 2.²»ÊܹÜÊøµÄ 3.Ëæ»úµÄ
ordeal: n.¿àÄѾÀú£¬ÕÛÄ¥£¬¼å°¾
coherence: n.1.ð¤ºÏ£¨ÐÔ£© 2.Ò»Ö£¨ÐÔ£©£¬Ðµ÷ 3.Á¬¹áÐÔ£¬Ç°ºóÒ»Ö£¬£¨ÎÄÕÂ
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climax: n.1.¶¥µã£¬¼«µã 2.×îÁîÈËÐ˷ܵIJ¿·Ö£¬£¨Ï·¾ç£©¸ß³± 3.¾ö¶¨ÐÔµÄÐÐΪ
diversion: n.1.תÒÆ£¬×ªÏò 2.ÏûDz£¬ÓéÀÖ
hiatus: n.1.ÁÑ¿Ú£¬¿Õ϶ 2.£¨¸å¼þ£©ÍÑ×Ö£¬Â©¾ä 3.¼äЪ£¬¼ä¶Ï
rigidity: n.1.¸ÕÐÔ£¬¼áÓ² 2.Ñϸñ£¨À÷£©£¬ËÀ·´ 3.½©Ó²£¨»¯£©
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The constitutional guarantee of free speech
may have been aimed at protecting native
speakers of English from censorship, but it is
not a great ---- to interpret it as protecting
the right to express oneself in any natural
language or dialect.
enigma
extension
sacrifice
condemnation
attenuation
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constitutional: a.1.Ì壨ËØ£©ÖÊÉϵģ¬±¾Öʵģ¬»ù±¾µÄ 2.Õ³̵ģ¬·¨¹æµÄ£¬ÏÜ
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guarantee: n.1.±£Ö¤£¬±£Ö¤Ê飨µ¥£© 2.¡² É¡³µ£± £¬µÖѺƷ 3.±£Ö¤Õß
free speech: n.ÑÔÂÛ×ÔÓÉ
censorship: n.1.Éó²é£¬¼ì²é£¨Öƶȣ© 2.Éó²éԱְ֮λ£¨È¨Á¦£¬ÈÎÆÚ£© 3.DZÒâʶ
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dialect: n.1.µØ·½»°£¬·½ÑÔ£¬ÍÁ»° 2.ͬԴÓï 3.Ö°Òµ¼¯ÍÅתÃÅÓÃÓï
enigma: n.1.·Ñ½âµÄʼþ£¬ÁîÈËÀ§»óµÄ´¦¾³£¬ÉñÃØ 2.ÃÕ´Ê£¬´ÊÒâÒþ»ÞµÄÎÄÕÂ
extension: n.1.ÉìÕ¹£¬ÑÓÉ죬À©Õ¹ 2.·¶Î§£¬¹ã¶È 3.£¨ÕÜ£©ÍâÑÓ
sacrifice: n.1.Ï×¼À£¬¹©·î 2.¼ÀÆ·£¬ÎþÉüÆ·£¬ÉáÉí£¬ÎþÉü
condemnation: n.Ðû¸æ²»ÍêÉÆ£¬Ç´Ô𣬶¨×Ðû¸æÓÐ×ï
attenuation: n.1.¼õÈõ£¬½µµÍ£¬±áÖµ£¬Ë¥¼õ 2.±äÏËϸ£¬±äС 3.±ä ¡±¡£ Ï¡ÊÍ
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Although Darwinism was a profoundly ---- world view,
it was essentially passive, since it prescribed no steps
to be taken, no victories over nature to be celebrated,
no program of triumphs to be successively gained.
limited
repressive
debatable
innovative
paradoxical
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profoundly: adv.ÉîÉîµØ£¬ÉîÇеأ¬Éî¿ÌµØ£¬¼«¶ÈµØ
world view: n.ÊÀ½ç¹Û
prescribe: v.1.ÃüÁָʾ£¬¹æ¶¨ 2.¿ª´¦·½£¬Öö¸À£¬½¨Òé
triumph: n.1.ʤÀû 2.·Ç·²µÄ³É¹¦£¬½Ü³öµÄ³É¾Í 3.ϲÔ㬿ñϲ
successively: adv.1.Á¬ÐøµØ£¬Ïà¼ÌµØ£¬ÒÀ´ÎµØ 2.½ÓÌæµØ£¬ºó¼ÌµØ
repressive: a.ÒÖÖƵģ¬Ñ¹ÖƵģ¬Ç¿ÖÆÐԵģ¬ÕòѹµÄ£¬Ñ¹ÒÖµÄ
debatable: a.1.¿ÉÕù±ç£¨ÂÛ£©µÄ 2.³ÉÎÊÌâµÄ£¬ÓÐÒÉÎ浀 3.䶨µÄ£¬ÓÐÕùÒéµÄ
paradoxical: a.1.ËƷǶøÊÇµÄ 2.×ÔÏàì¶ÜµÄ
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Personnel experts say that attractive benefits alone
will not always keep ---- executives from changing jobs
for better long-range opportunities, but they think the
enticements may deter many executives from accepting ----
offers from other companies.
discontented.. preferable
ambitious.. routine
unqualified.. inferior
experienced.. superior
dedicated.. advantageous
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personnel: n.1.È«ÌåÈË£¨Ö°£©Ô± 2.ÈËÊ£¨²¿·Ö£©
executive: n.1.ÐÐÕþ²¿ÃÅ£¬Ö´ÐÐίԱ»á£¬ÐÐÕþÁìµ¼ 2.Ö´ÐÐÕߣ¬ÒµÎñÖ÷¹Ü£¬¾Àí
long-range: a.1.³¤Ô¶µÄ£¬Î´À´µÄ£¬³¤ÆÚµÄ 2.Ô¶³ÌµÄ
enticement: n.ÓÕ»ó£¬ËËÓÁ
deter: v.1.ÍþÉåס£¬ÏÅס 2.×èÖ¹£¬ÖÆÖ¹£¬·ÀÖ¹
discontented: a.²»ÂúµÄ£¬²»Âú×ãµÄ
routine: a.1.ÀýÐеģ¬¹ßÀýµÄ£¬³£¹æµÄ 2.Ò»°ãµÄ£¬ÆÕͨµÄ£¬Æ½·²µÄ£¬Æ½µµÄ
unqualified: a.²»ºÏ¸ñµÄ£¬²»ÄÜʤÈεÄ
inferior: a.Áӵȵģ¬±È¡²îµÄ£¬´ÎÓÚ¡µÄ
experienced: a.1.¾Ñé·á¸»µÄ£¬ÊìÁ·µÄ 2.ÀÏÁ·ÊÀ¹ÊµÄ£¬ÓмûʶµÄ
dedicated: a.Ï×ÉíµÄ£¬Ò»ÐÄÒ»ÒâµÄ£¬Èȳϵģ¬Í¶ÈëµÄ
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The concept of timelessness is paradoxical
from the start ,for adult consciousness
is ---- by the awareness of duration.
intrigued
repelled
measured
accelerated
permeated
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concept: n.1.¸ÅÄ¹ÛÄ˼Ïë 2.·¢Ã÷£¬´´Ôì
timelessness: n.1.²»ÊÜʱ¼äÓ°Ï죬ÎÞʱ¼äÐÔ£¬ÓÀ²»¸Ä±ä£¬ÓÀ²»¹ýʱ 2.ÓÀºã£¬ÎÞ
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paradoxical: a.1.ËƷǶøÊǵģ¬ËÆì¶Ü¶ø£¨¿ÉÄÜ£©ÕýÈ·µÄ£¬ÑðÃýµÄ 2.×ÔÏàì¶ÜµÄ
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duration: n.³ÖÐø£¬³ÖÐøÆÚ¼ä
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accelerate: v.1.ʹ¼Ó¿ì£¬Ê¹ÔöËÙ 2.´Ù½ø£¨ÔçÈÕ£©·¢Éú£¬ÌáÔçÍê³É
permeate: v.1.Âþ±é£¬³äÂú 2.Éø͸£¨È룩 3.Ó°Ï죬¸ÐȾ
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