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成人学位英语 完型填空解题技巧 

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2007年真题

For reasons of safety and ease of maintenance, Washington and dozens of other communities are building rubber sidewalks made 76 ground-up tires of cars and bikes.

The rubber squares are up to three times more expensive than concrete squares but 77 longer, because tree roots and freezing weather won't crack them. That, 78 , could reduce the number of slip-and-fall complaints made 79 uneven pavements. The shock-absorbing surface also happens to be easier on the joints of slow runners and more forgiving when someone slips or falls. And the rubber sidewalks are considered more environmentally friendly. They 80 a way to recycle some of the estimated 290 million tires 81 out each year in the United States, and they do not restrict tree roots the way concrete squares 82 . Since 2001, a company, Rubber sidewalks, has been grinding thousands of old tires into small pieces, 83 sticky substances and baking the material into sidewalk sections that weigh less than eleven pounds a square foot, or a quarter of the weight of concrete. The rubber squares are how 84 in two colors of gray and orange. The District of Columbia has spent about $ 60,000 to replace broken concrete with the rubber squares here and there in a residential 85 northeast of the Capital.

76. [Al of lB] on [C] by ID] for 77. [A] stay [B] last [C] exist ID] survive 78. IAI by turns [BI by return ICI in turn ID] in return 79. [Al for [BI with ICI to ID] against 80. [A] furnish [B] offer [C] give [D] refer 81. IAI thrown [BI throwing ICI threw ID] throws 82. [A] doing [B] done [C] did [D] do 83. [Al add [BI added [C] adding [D] adds 84、A available B accessible C advisable D achievable 85、A zone B location C position D neighborhood

2008年真题

If you feel have a closer relationship with your grandmother on your mother’s side than on your father’s side, it is no surpise researchers at the univetsities of Newcastle and Antwerp.

76 on studies in the Netherlands, they ciaim that matemal grandparents(外祖父母) are likely to make grater efforts to maintain frequent contact 77 their grandchildren than patemal grandparents(祖父母). They 78 that psycholocgical behaviors related to human evolution are unvoed: women are always sure of their relationship to their sons or daughters, 79 men can never be wholly certain they are their children’s biological fathers.

Furthenore matemal grandparents are always more certain than paternal grandparents 80 a grandchild is related to them :”Thus maternal grandparents may go the extra mile to visit their grandchildren.”

The study , 81 by Thomas Pollet and his colleagues ,found that for grandparents 82 within 30 km of their grandchildren , more than 30 percent of material grandmothers and 25 percent of maternal grandfathers had 83 daily or a few times a week. In 84 , this fell to 15 percent for patemal grandparents.

Mr pollet said: “Even in families where there has been divorce, we found 85 differences. Grandparents on your mother’s side make the extra effort.”

76 A based B relied C agreed D taken 77 A for B to C in D with 78 A demand B speculate C deny D require 79 A where B whereas C which D why 80 A if B how C that D as

81A come across B cut back C covered up D carried out 82 A departing Bexisting C living D emerging 83 A contact B contract C concernD conduct 84 A time B detail C addition D contrast

85 A unchanging B unknown C unlikely D unexpected

2009年真题

A headache is one of man’s most common enemies. Most people get headaches from time to time. Probably more than 90% percent of all headache are 76 by woryy or tension. Modern living 77 tensions for everybody, at work, at school and 78 at home. Then, what can we do about tension and worry in our life ? 79 , find out what is causing the tension. It may result from feeling or emotion. Do you 80 too much over what people think of you, over yuor clothes, or about 81 you did? Second, find a way of 82 tension. Gardening, walking, running, swimming or any 83 suitable for your age will help. Then, look at your way of life. Ask yourself, where am I going? And why? Learn the 84 of relaxation. Lie down in a dark quiet room and relax 85 much as possible by taking several slow breaths. Let all your muscles relax.

76、A、encouraged B aroused C caused D presented 77、A、contains B suffers C relaxes D owns 78、A especially B even C somehow D generally 79、A Thus B However C first D besides 80、A consider B worry C care D imagine 81、A what B how C when D where 82、A improving B activating C suffering D reducing 83、A solution B activity C practive D deed 84、A secret B mystery C usefulness D function 85、A so B very C for D as

2007年真题

For reasons of safety and ease of maintenance, Washington and dozens of other communities are building rubber sidewalks made 76 ground-up tires of cars and bikes.

The rubber squares are up to three times more expensive than concrete

squares but 77 longer, because tree roots and freezing weather won't crack them. That, 78 , could reduce the number of slip-and-fall complaints made 79 uneven pavements. The shock-absorbing surface also happens to be easier on the joints of slow runners and more forgiving when someone slips or falls. And the rubber sidewalks are considered more environmentally friendly. They 80 a way to recycle some of the estimated 290 million tires 81 out each year in the United States, and they do not restrict tree roots the way concrete squares 82 . Since 2001, a company, Rubber sidewalks, has been grinding thousands of old tires into small pieces, 83 sticky substances and baking the material into sidewalk sections that weigh less than eleven pounds a square foot, or a quarter of the weight of concrete. The rubber squares are how 84 in two colors of gray and orange. The District of Columbia has spent about $ 60,000 to replace broken concrete with the rubber squares here and there in a residential 85 northeast of the Capital. 76. [Al of lB] on [C] by ID] for 77. [A] stay [B] last [C] exist ID] survive 78. IAI by turns [BI by return ICI in turn ID] in return 注:考察相反,转折的连词或词组

79. [Al for [BI with ICI to ID] against 80. [A] furnish [B] offer [C] give [D] refer 81. IAI thrown [BI throwing ICI threw ID] throws 注:考察分词,主动被动的用法

82. [A] doing [B] done [C] did [D] do 注:考察词汇复现

83. [Al add [BI added [C] adding [D] adds 注:考察分词,主动被动的用法

84、A available B accessible C advisable D achievable 85、A zone B location C position D neighborhood

2008年真题

If you feel have a closer relationship with your grandmother on your mother’s side than on your father’s side, it is no surpise researchers at the univetsities of Newcastle and Antwerp.

76 on studies in the Netherlands, they ciaim that matemal grandparents(外祖父母) are likely to make grater efforts to maintain frequent contact 77 their grandchildren than patemal grandparents(祖父母). They 78 that psycholocgical behaviors related to human evolution are unvoed: women are always sure of their relationship to their sons or daughters, 79 men can never be wholly certain they are their children’s biological fathers.

Furthenore matemal grandparents are always more certain than paternal grandparents 80 a grandchild is related to them :”Thus maternal grandparents may go the extra mile to visit their grandchildren.”

The study , 81 by Thomas Pollet and his colleagues ,found that for grandparents 82 within 30 km of their grandchildren , more than 30 percent of material grandmothers and 25 percent of maternal grandfathers had 83 daily or a few times a week. In 84 , this fell to 15 percent for patemal grandparents.

Mr pollet said: “Even in families where there has been divorce, we found 85 differences. Grandparents on your mother’s side make the extra effort.”

76 A based B relied C agreed D taken 77 A for B to C in D with 78 A demand B speculate C deny D require 79 A where B whereas C which D why 注:考察相反,转折的连词或词组 80 A if B how C that D as

81A come across B cut back C covered up D carried out 82 A departing Bexisting C living D emerging 83 A contact B contract C concernD conduct

注:词汇复现,常考,考生要注意词技巧,找上下文的单词重复

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