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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè)專心-專注-專業(yè)精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè)Lesson 6 (Book II) Disappearing Through the Skylight補(bǔ)充練習(xí)題/testI. Word explanation1. mutation A. relation B. changeC. addition D. reduction2. discreditA. doubt B. disgrace C. believ D. disappear3. corollary A. connection B. structure C. h

2、armony D. consequence4. diversityA. variety B. entertainment C. disturbance D. community5. homogeneousA. phonetic B. uniform C. unidentified D. linguistic6. asset A. storage B. price C. benefit D. approval7. inevitable A. preventable B. unavoidabl C. unnecessary D. doubtful8. cosmopolitan A. systema

3、ticalB. politicalC. identical D. international9. rehabilitation A. improvement B. residence C. recitationD. regulation10. evade A. explain B. exhaust C. avoid D. intrude11. generateA. sum upB. deformC. offerD. produce12. undermineA. implyB. weakenC. emphasize D. minimize13. molecule A. particle B. f

4、rame C. impulse D. generosity14. galaxyA. museumB. audienceC. starD. accumulation15. ethicsA. infinityB. glorificationC. admirationD. morality16. ponderousA. heavyB. lightC. consideringD. haughty17. sculptureA. analysiB. statueC. statureD. status18. bulldozerA. a big birdB. a strong animalC. a power

5、ful tractorD. a dozen of bulls19. etchA. eat upB. praise highlyC. drawD. scratch20. blearyA. blurredB. clearC. drearyD. melancholy21. imperativeA. unable to follow or rise upB. impossible to deter or evadeC. able to change or stopD. likely to occur or develop22. consistentA. in effecB. in disagreeme

6、ntC. in formD. in agreement23. transmissionA. gearboxB. beltC. messageD. carriage24. equivalentA. trembleB. equalC. acceptableD. different25. traiA. a long lineB. a persons clothesC. a distinguishing featureD. a movable house26. universaliseA. differB. distinguishC. specialize D. generalize27. fanta

7、stiA. happyB. strange C. horribleD. perfect28. trussesA. a rigid frameworkB. a unsafe support C. a tight wooden boxD. a useful pattern29. uniqueA. ordinaryB. usual C. singleD. common30. commonA. downfall of waterB. sudden calamity C. unexpected air-raidD. expected solution31. permanentA. lastingB. e

8、legant C. wonderfulD. spreading32. nuclearA. uniformB. dim C. atomicD. succinct33. decade A. state of being dignifiedB. state of being dignifiedC. a piece of landD. a period of ten years34. reminisceA. reinforceB. recollect C. recoverD. response35. reliableA. deceptiveB. dependable C. responsibleD.

9、constructive36. vaul A. compartment B. security C. templeD. willingness37. initially A. in the end B. in the way C. at firstD. by name38. linger A. sing B. stretch C. extend D. remain39. innovation A. the way to make things smooth B. the act of introducing something new C. the state of proclaiming s

10、omething D. the movement of making something smaller40. trailer A. a furnished van B. a portable computer C. a beautiful ribbon D. a suburban lawnII. Complete the words according to the definitions, the first letter of the word is given:1. a following of one thing after another; succession. s 2. agg

11、ressively self-assured a 3. to remove (recorded material) from a magnetic tape or other storage medium e 4. to change in form or character m 5. to treat with ridicule or contempt m 6. existing or resulting in essence or effect though not in actual fact, form, or name v 7. a narrow opening; a groove

12、or slit: s 8. make cloth w 9. a closed path followed or capable of being followed by an electric current c 10. an artistic composition of materials and objects pasted over a surface, often with unifying lines and color c 11. An agency by which something is accomplished, conveyed, or transferred: m 1

13、2. that which has mass and occupies space; matter s 13. to revive with or as if with rest, food, or drink; give new vigor or spirit to r 14. insight, intuition, or knowledge gained by perceiving p 15. the physical characteristics, especially the surface features, of an area. G 16. evil intent m 17.

14、exist in large numbers of amounts a 18. a device through which a user can communicate with a computer t 19. a business deal t 20. a dispersion of fine sand, smoke, dust in the air that reduces visibility h 21. science of the relations between heat and mechanical work t 22. science dealing with hered

15、ity g 23. design or conduct an outline that offers the least resistance in moving through air, water etc. s 24. the appreciation of beauty a 25. contemptuous of irrelevant talk about God and sacred things b 26. artificial product a 27. the act or practice of eating ones own kind c 28. the art of win

16、ning by using the rules to ones own advantage with out actually cheating g 29. the act of placing, or the state of being placed, side by side j 30. a very high degree of skill in performance or appreciation in one of the arts v III. Determine whether the following statements are true or false:1. The

17、 universality of science means more and more people accept the basic concepts of science. 2. Now there still exist two schools of genetics-a western genetics and a Soviet genetics. 3. Technology which follows naturally after science also shows the tendency toward universalizing. 4. With the spread o

18、f technology and science, people become less and less identical. 5. A technical innovation like streamlining may not be accepted by car makers at first. 6. Todays automobile has unique feature to show it is produced and made by a certain company or country. 7. The Fiesta, the car model, seems to hav

19、e disappeared completely from the market of the world. 8. One can easily see the difference on the various car models that are in the same price range within a distance of 500 paces. 9. Special traits in American cars displayed the influence of American history, and these traits are disappearing. 10

20、. The idea of streamline was first put forward by Ferdinard Porsche. 11. Human being, whichever country he is in, is in the same surroundings and culture, so the modern man no longer has distinct individuality. 12. Being a cosmopolitan, he can only find disadvantage, for he loses a home in the tradi

21、tional sense of the word. 13. If there is not a great disaster caused by a nuclear war, the universalizing force of technology will not continue to influence modern culture and the peoples conscience. 14. The machine aesthetic was discovered by Madame Gabrielle Buffet-Picabia. 15. When every artist

22、wanted to show his contempt for the Eiffel Tower, machines soon produced new ideas and problems which have a flexible quality that was beyond human powers. 16. Art is not trying to give a name to things in the real world. 17. Science has showed that the world is not made of real material object that

23、 we see with our eyes. 18. Science has produced images of a lot of classes of reality which lie on the surface of the objects of things we see within our eye sight. 19. Kandinsky says that beautiful art reflects the inner need of a mans soul. 20. Modern art not only shows the material objects in nat

24、ure that we can see from the normal distance but also depicts things that we see in our minds. 21. The world of nature that modern art reveals no longer contains the material objects instead the world is now filled with images of the mind. 22. The playfulness of the modern art aesthetic is its most

25、striking and serious feature, but the least upsetting feature. 23. The playful and fantastic buildings of postmodernism and neomodernism reflects the playfulness of the modern aesthetic. 24. Modern culture is active and changing, but it can not depict structures that reflect straight lines of geomet

26、ric designs. 25. Modern culture refers to the geometric patterns of the international style, the imaginative design of facadism and the playfulness of theme park 26. The banks are like abstract art for they are clearly visible solid buildings. 27. Modern culture is not the image of the self-portrait

27、 of Leonardo da Vinci which looks worn and tired. 28. Money is not only stored in vaults but also recorded on magnetic tapes. 29. Modern culture is the image of a power which creates regular patterns of things and which is capable of putting it aside and creating a different one. 30. It wont be long

28、 when the banks completely disappear, for the dim outline of this can be seen through the mists. 第二冊(cè)第6課練習(xí)答案1-1: / 答案:B 1-2: / 答案:A1-3: / 答案:D1-4: / 答案:A1-5: / 答案:B1-6: / 答案:C1-7: / 答案:B1-8: / 答案:D1-9: / 答案:A1-10: /答案:C1-11: /答案:D1-12: /答案:B1-13: /答案:A1-14: /答案:C1-15: /答案:D1-16: /答案:A1-17: /答案:B1-18: /答案:C1-19: /答案:C1-20: /答案:A1-21: /答案:B1-22:/答案:D1-23: /答案:A1-24: /答案:B1-25: /答案:C1-26: /答案:D1-27: /答案:B1-28: /答案:A1-29: /答

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