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英语四级选词填空练习试题及答案

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  英语四级选词填空练习试题(一)

  Perhaps itshould come as no surprise then that food has been a medium for thenation’sdefining struggles, whether at the Boston Tea Party or the sit?ins at southernlunchcounters. It is integral to our concepts of health and even moralitywhether one refrains fromalcohol for religious reasons or evades meat forpolitical 6__________

  But strongopinions have not brought 7__________ . Americans are ambivalent aboutwhat theyput in their mouths. We have become 8__________ of our foods, especially aswelearn more about what they contain.

  The 9__________ infood is still prosperous in the American consciousness. It’s nocoincidence,then, that the first Thanksgiving holds the American imagination insuchbondage(束缚). It’s whatwe eat—and how we 10__________ it with friends, family, andstrangers—that helpdefine America as a community today.

  A. answer

  B. result

  C. share

  D. guilty

  E. constant

  F. defined

  G. vanish

  H. adapted

  I. creative

  J. belief

  K. suspicious

  L. certainty

  M. obsessed

  N. identify

  O. ideals

  英语四级选词填空练习试题答案

  1. D feel是一个系动词,可以判断此处应填入一个形容词,通过上下文意思,以及后面介词about, 可以确定选项为D项guilty, 短语feel guilty about sth. “对……感到有愧”。全句的意思为“我们很爱吃,但是往往在吃完之后又有负罪感”。

  2. M be obsessed with 为固定搭配,原意为“被……附上/缠住/迷住心窍”,放在本句表示“十分重视”。全句的意思为“我们很关心健康和减肥,但肥胖却又空前地在蔓延”。

  3. A 本句缺一个名词作主语,并且根据和介词to的搭配,可以推断出正确选项answer.

  4. I本句根据more和ways可以判断出需要填入一个形容词构成比较级,根据上下文,表示“旨在禁止酗酒的禁酒令,却激发了更多新奇的方法来酗酒”,可以确定I为正确选项。

  5. F 本题较难。根据be 和by 确定应填入一个过去分词。再根据上下文,上文表示“应该吃典型的美国人吃的食物”,下文通过 but 转折,表示实际上“美国的食物已经被诸如比萨和热狗这样的舶来品所诠释了”,因此可以确定F为正确选项。

  6.B政治结果,可根据宗教原因religious reasons来推断此处填政治结果。

  7. L由于横线后面没有宾语,可以确定不是形成bring的短语,这样本句所缺的为一名词,做bring的宾语。根据下文解释,“美国人对他们所吃的食物的态度是矛盾的”,可以推出本句意义为“坚定的观点也不是确定不变的”。因此可以确定L为正确选项。

  8. K系动词become后应填入一个形容词,和后面介词of形成短语be/become suspicious of “对……感到怀疑”。

  9. J本句缺一个名词作主语,并且根据和介词in的搭配,可以推断出正确选项belief,(have)belief in sth.“ 相信……”。

  10. C本句是一般现在时,缺一个动词,且和with 搭配,确定选项为share, share sth. with sb.,“与某人分享某事”。

  英语四级选词填空练习试题(二)

  Years ago, doctors often said that pain was a normal part of life. In particular, when older patients __47__ of pain, they were told it was a natural part of aging and they would have to learn to live with it.

  Times have changed. Today, we take pain __48__. Indeed, pain is now considered the fifth vital sign, as important as blood pressure, temperature, breathing rate and pulse in __49__ a person's well-being. We know that chronic (慢性的) pain can disrupt (扰乱) a person's life, causing problems that __50__ from missed work to depression.

  That's why a growing number of hospitals now depend upon physicians who __51__ in pain medicine. Not only do we evaluate the cause of the pain, which can help us treat the pain better, but we also help provide comprehensive therapy for depression and other psychological and social __52__ related to chronic pain. Such comprehensive therapy often __53__ the work of social workers, psychiatrists (心理医生) and psychologists, as well as specialists in pain medicine.

  This modern __54__ for pain management has led to a wealth of innovative treatments which are more effective and with fewer side effects than ever before. Decades ago, there were only a __55__ number of drugs available, and many of them caused __56__ side effects in older people, including dizziness and fatigue. This created a double-edged sword: the medications helped relieve the pain but caused other problems that could be worse than the pain itself.

  A) result

  B) involves

  C) significant

  D) range

  E) relieved

  F) issues

  G) seriously

  H) magnificent

  I) determining

  J) limited

  K) gravely

  L) complained

  M) respect

  N) prompting

  O) specialize

  英语四级选词填空练习试题答案

  47. L

  48. G

  49. I

  50. D

  51. O

  52. F

  53. B

  54. M

  55. J

  56. C

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