A) occasion b) vanity c) damp d) deck
4.c [Note] Humidity is usually the main enemy of the camera lens.
A) occasion, opportunity and opportunity; (specific) time, time; A great occasion; On another occasion, he landed in an abandoned parking lot. On another occasion, he landed in an abandoned parking lot.
B) Vanity, uselessness, vanity, emptiness, conceit and stupidity; She is very conceited about her beauty. She is conceited about her beauty.
Humidity; Humidity; The sun dried the water on the ground. The sun dried the water on the ground. The air in the desert contains almost no moisture. The air in the desert contains almost no water.
D) Decks, planks and covers; Upper [lower] deck;
17. Many people complain about the rapid development of modern life.
A) speed b) speed c) pace d) increase
17. Many people complain that the pace of modern life is too fast. A, B and C can all mean "speed", but C can also mean "rhythm"
A) Speed ratio, speed and gradient; A steady speed; The inflation rate dropped to 10% last year. Last year, the inflation rate was reduced to 10%.
B) speed, speed, speed; Driving at 80 miles per hour; The speed of the car is frightening. The speed of this car is really frightening.
C) pace, pace and rhythm; Keep pace with the times to keep pace with the times; Walking at a fast speed; The fence is only ten steps away from the house. The fence is only ten paces from the house.
D) growth, growth; The growth of production development; Population growth.
20. Lightning is the _ _ _ _ current from one cloud to the ground or from one cloud to another.
A) Juncus b) Rainbow c) Rack d) Ribbon
20.a [Note] Lightning is a sudden current that occurs between clouds and the ground or between clouds.
A) rush in, rush in; The traffic in the street is almost stagnant during the rush hour. During the rush hour, the traffic on the road has actually stopped. I don't like the rush of modern life. I don't like fast-paced modern life.
B) rainbow rainbow; C) luggage rack, luggage rack and shelf; Put these tools back on the shelf. Put these tools back on the shelf. Put your bag on the rack. Put your bag on the rack.
D) ribbons. Ribbon, ribbon, ribbon, ribbon; The ribbon on her hair; Her hair was tied up with a ribbon. Her hair is tied with ribbons. Typewriter ribbons may all be black or black and red. Typewriter ribbons can be all black or black and red.
After 2 1. was found guilty, the man was severely punished by the judge.
A) Service b) Sentence c) Crime d) Crisis
2 1. The man was proved guilty and was given a heavy sentence by the judge.
A) service work, service work; Public facilities; Public welfare undertakings; We need the services of a doctor. We need a doctor's treatment. The service in this shop is always slow; These girls are lazy. The service in this shop is always slow, and those girls are lazy. Telephone service telephone facilities; The train service to the capital is very good. The train service to the capital is very good.
B) Sentencing, judgment and ruling; He was sentenced to a heavy sentence. He was severely punished. This is a feeling. This is a sentence.
C) committing crimes. Crime, criminal behavior, crime, crime; Killing is a crime. Killing is a crime. It is the duty of the police to prevent and detect crimes, and the duty of the court to punish crimes.
D) Critical moment, crisis and dangerous period; Economic crisis; Trust crisis;
22. The blood _ _ _ _ _ always makes him feel sick.
A) line of sight b) view c) view d) form
22. At the sight of blood, he felt like vomiting. This question distinguishes the meaning of "see" in three tables: A, B and C, and distinguishes the differences in usage.
A) vision, vision, vision, vision, vision, vision, horizon; I noticed an empty seat at the back of the bus. I saw an empty seat behind the bus. She lost her sight in an accident. She lost her sight in an accident.
B) View opinions, opinions and observations; I wonder if this will conform to your point of view. I don't know if this will suit your mind.
C) look, look, look; Look at this painting. Look at this picture.
D) Form shape, shape, appearance and expression; She is tall and graceful. She has a tall and elegant appearance. He doesn't seem to like any form of exercise. He seems to hate any form of exercise. If you fill in this form, you can take the book out of the library. If you fill out this form, you can take the book out of the library.
Discrimination of synonyms: the meanings of nouns look, sight, view, glance and glow are all related to vision.
(1) look generally has two meanings: the use of visual organs, that is, "looking inward"; The impression generated by the act of seeing refers to "manner" or "appearance" when used for people, and refers to "appearance" when used for things.
May I have a look?
Please let me have a look.
The ancient city has taken on a new look. This ancient city has taken on a new look.
(2) The line of sight refers to the "visually accepted scene", but it does not mean "consciously using the visual organs", but refers to "the object has entered the eyes". Although it is a noun at this time, it has the meaning of action and is often used in phrases such as catch sight and at sight. Line of sight, when used to express scenery, usually has modifiers to explain "features", so as to make the impression of visual acceptance clearer and more specific ... But it suddenly captures the drunk's line of sight. But the bull suddenly saw the drunkard.
..... You can enjoy the extraordinary sight of the endless sea of clouds ...
You can enjoy the extraordinary sight of the endless sea of clouds. ...
(3) view, when expressing the concept of action, includes the meaning of staring; When expressing scenery, there is no need for modifiers such as sight. If vision has the meaning of "vision", then the view has the meaning of "opinion" ... the scenery is invisible. ...
The landscape of the earth is hidden ...
The plane provides you with an unusual and amazing world view. The plane provides you with an extraordinary and amazing view of the earth. The scene in the sentence has both the action meaning of staring and the state meaning of the scene.
He always takes extreme views. He always holds extreme views.
(glance originally meant "flash", such as the flash of a moving reflective object in the sun, which gradually evolved into the meaning of "look", and then he told me to look again.
"A glimpse" can mean a glimpse of what you saw, or we caught a glimpse of the snake for the first time when he started playing a piece of music. We caught a glimpse of the snake for the first time when he began to play a piece of music.
This is my glimpse of new york. This is what I saw at first sight in new york.
23. Tomato juice left brown spots on the front of my jacket.
A) point b) point c) trajectory d) trajectory
23. There are brown tomato juice spots on the front of my jacket.
A) Spots, stains, places, places and locations; She had spots on her face when she was ill. This is a good place to build a house. This is a good place to build a house.
B) Points, scores, main points and examination papers; This is a turning point in his career. This is a turning point in his career. I don't know what you mean. I don't know what you mean.
C) Track marks, ruts, ruts, traces and footprints; Hunters track the tracks of animals. Hunters track the tracks of animals.
D) trace, trace, trace; They searched the building, but found no traces of crime. They searched the building, but found no trace of the criminal. Put more salt in my soup. Put more salt in my soup!
24. The clothes a person wears can indicate his social status.
A) curiosity b) determination c) importance d) status
24.d [Note] The clothes people wear may reflect their status or social status.
A) curiosity; Novelty; He is full of curiosity. He is full of curiosity.
B) determination, determination; A determined person is a decisive person; That girl has great determination; I'm sure she will do well. That girl is very determined. I believe she will do well.
C) meaning is important; Meaning; Value; What is the significance of this speech? What's the significance of this speech? For college students, the significance of part-time job is not only money and experience. The significance of college students' part-time job is not only money and experience.
D) Identity, status, situation and conditions; Category status component; His teacher status, his teacher status; Social status Social status;
26. American football and baseball are gradually known to the British public through American television broadcasts.
A) transfer b) delivery c) transportation d) transmission
D [note] is well known to the British public through television, American football and baseball.
A) Move, move, move; Can I transfer to a new office? Can I change to a new office?
B) delivery; Give; There is no mail delivery on Sunday. No mail is delivered on Sundays.
C) traffic and transportation; Railway transportation; Waterway transportation; D) Transmission broadcasting, emission, transmission and transmission; Transmission of TV signals;
27. Although I like the appearance of the house, what really made me decide to buy it was the beautiful _ _ _ _ outside the window.
A) vision b) appearance c) picture d) view
Although I like the appearance of this house, what really made me decide to sell it was the beautiful scenery he could see through the window.
A) Vision, vision, imagination and fantasy; He imagines that he is a rich businessman. He imagines himself as a rich businessman.
B) Look, stare, face, face and appearance; An angry expression with an angry expression; A serious expression flitted across his face. He has a serious expression on his face. Good looks are not as important as kindness. A beautiful appearance is not as important as a kind heart.
C) Pictures (composed of specific people or things) Paintings, drawings, photographs, images and beautiful scenery; She drew me a picture. She painted a portrait of me.
D) Sightseeing, sightseeing, sightseeing; The house overlooks the sea. This house has a wide sea view. There is a beautiful mountain view from the window of our hotel. There is a beautiful mountain view from the window of our hotel.
The manager spoke highly of the loyalty, courage and honesty shown by his employees.
A) advantages b) features c) features d) features
The manager spoke highly of the virtues of loyalty, courage and honesty shown by his employees. B, C and D all have the meaning of "characteristic", and only A has the meaning of "virtue".
A) Virtue, virtue, chastity and virtue; Honesty is a virtue. Honesty is a virtue. Plastics have many advantages. Plastics have many advantages.
B) Some features (eyes, mouth, nose, etc. ) characteristics, looks, characteristics; Geographical features of an area; Feature film; C) the nature, performance, function and characteristics of the property; It is said that hot springs have therapeutic effects. It is said that these hot springs have medical functions.
D) characteristics; One of the characteristics of camels is that they can live for a long time without water. Camels can live for a long time without drinking water.
The questions below the real nouns in the fifth period of CET-4 test the meaning of phrases composed of prepositions and rankings, so it is the key to know what prepositions nouns match.
29. In the advanced course, students must take a performance test on _ _ _ every month.
A) gap b) interval c) length d) distance
29.b [Note] In the advanced course, students must have a performance test every other month.
Notch, notch, notch, notch, notch. (not matched with at) the gap of hedge hedge; Blanks in historical records; B) Interval, distance and interval; From time to time, from time to time; Arranged at an interval of 10 feet, and arranged at an interval of 10 feet; It was a long time before he answered the phone. It was a long time before he called back.
C) Length, length and time; Finally; Finally; Fully; In detail; Mary's clothes are not the right length; It's too short. Mary's dress is not the right length, it's too short.
D) distance, away from; Cold; Keep sb. at a distance; Stay at a respectful distance; How far is it from you to school on foot? How far are you going to school?
This ceremony is not for the dead, but to comfort the living.
A) purpose b) reason c) respect d) impression
30.b [note] The ceremony is not for the dead, but to comfort the living.
A) Purpose, intention, use and effect; What is the purpose of his coming back this time? What is his intention of coming back this time?
B) reason, reason; For the benefit of; For; For; Do sth. Do something for your family; Your sister is studying hard; Please be quiet for her sake. Your sister is studying hard. Please keep her quiet.
C) Respect, respect, attention, consideration and respect; The students have great respect for their history teacher. The students have great respect for their history teacher.
D) Impression, feeling and impression; The thief left his footprints in the garden. The thief left a footprint in the garden. What is your first impression of London? What is your first impression of London?
3 1. They are building a dam in _ _ _ _ with another company.
A) comparison b) association c) touch d) tuning
They are cooperating with another company to build the dam. This question tests the difference in meaning between in and in ... with and substitute nouns.
A) compared with the comparison; Compared with my sister's shoes, mine are small. My shoes are smaller than mine.
Be associated with; We are cooperating with some local companies to raise money for the homeless. We teamed up with several local companies to raise money for the homeless.
Be in contact with ...; Our head office can put you in touch with branches in your area. Our head office can arrange for you to contact the local branch.
D) in harmony with ... coordination/harmony; His ideas are in tune with the times. His thoughts conform to the trend of the times.
35. In the past, when there was a shortage of fresh meat, many families kept pigeons as a food source.
A) storage b) supply c) reserve d) supply
35. earlier, the supply of fresh meat was insufficient, and many families used pigeons as one of the food sources. Item b does not match in.
A) Shops, shops, warehouses and reserve shops; A warehouse for storing furniture; Store coal for winter. Supply (a batch) of supplies, prepare for, guard against, etc. Supplies are sufficient. There is plenty of food. Take precautions and prepare for future needs; C) Reserve (materials), storage capacity and reserve team; Booking; Grain reserves; I have reserved a room for you in the hotel. I have reserved a room for you in the hotel.
D) supplies, supplies, supplies; Shortage in short supply; Our supplies this month are in the cupboard. The supply is insufficient to meet the demand. The supply does not meet the demand.
Shirley made careful preparations for the biology exam, so that she was sure to pass the first exam.
A) intention b) attempt c) purpose d) desire
Shirley has made full preparations for the biology exam, and she is sure to pass it the first time. Only b and c can be used with on in this question.
A) intention and purpose; I started reading and intended to finish the book, but I never did. When I started reading this book, I wanted to finish it, but I never finished it.
B) try hard, try, try; On the first attempt; She tried to cook dinner. She tried to cook.
C) Purpose, intention, use and effect; Deliberately; For; Especially; I came here specially to see you. I came to see you.
D) wishes, wishes and demands; He has no desire for wealth. He has no desire for wealth. I am eager to go swimming. I really want to go swimming