单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

88应该选择()

A.in public         
B.at most         
C.at large          
D.at best


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1.单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

87应该选择()

A.say               
B.apply          
C.practice         
D.speak

2.单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

86应该选择()

A.make             
B.concern         
C.use             
D.exclude

3.单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

85应该选择()

A.in spite of         
B.despite         
C.even if          
D.even

4.单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

84应该选择()

A.which            
B.that            
C.those           
D.ones

5.单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

83应该选择()

A.members          
B.relatives        
C.mates          
D.fellows

6.单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

82应该选择()

A.study             
B.imitate         
C.simulate        
D.learn

7.单项选择题

英语专业学生做
In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprise the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words 81 which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we 82, that is to say, from the 83 of  our own family and from our familiar associates, and 84 we should know and use 85 we could not read or write. They 86 the common things of life, and are the stock-in-trade(惯做的事) of all who 87 the language. Such words may be called popular, since they belong to the people 88 and are not the exclusive 89 of a limited class. 
On the other hand, our language 90 a multitude of words which are comparatively 91 used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little 92 to use them at home or in the market-place. Our 93 adquaintance with them comes not from our mother’s 94 or from the talk of our school-mate, 95 from books that we read, lectures that we 96 , or the more formal conversation of 97 educated speakers who are discussing some particular 98 in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual 99 of everyday life. Such words are called learned, and the 100 between them and popular words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.

81应该选择()

A.at                
B.with           
C.by             
D.through

8.单项选择题

非英语专业学生做
I am often asked to describe the experience of raising a child with a disability. It is like this. 61 you are going to have a baby, it’s like preparing a vacation trip to Italy. You 62 a bunch of guidebooks and make wonderful 63 . You may learn some useful phrases 64 Italian. It’s all very exciting. 65 several months of eager expectation, the day finally 66 . You pack your bags and off you go. Several hours 67 , the plane lands in Holland. Why Holland? you say, I sign up 68 Italy! All my life I’ve dreamed 69 going to Italy. But you have landed in Holland and 70 you must stay. 
The importance thing is to remember that they haven’t taken you 71 a horrible, disgusting, filthy place. It’s just a 72 place. So you go out and new guidebooks 73 you must learn a whole new language. Holland may be slower-paced 74 Italy. But you have been there for a while, you 75 that Holland has windmills and tulips(郁金香). Everyone you know is busy coming and going from Italy, and they all boasting about 76 a wonderful time they had there. And for the 77 of your life you will say, Yes, that’s where I was 78 to go. But if you spend your life 79 the fact that you didn’t get to Italy, you may never be free to 80 the very special, the very lovely things about Holland.

80应该选择()

A.get              
B.have            
C.see            
D.enjoy

9.单项选择题

非英语专业学生做
I am often asked to describe the experience of raising a child with a disability. It is like this. 61 you are going to have a baby, it’s like preparing a vacation trip to Italy. You 62 a bunch of guidebooks and make wonderful 63 . You may learn some useful phrases 64 Italian. It’s all very exciting. 65 several months of eager expectation, the day finally 66 . You pack your bags and off you go. Several hours 67 , the plane lands in Holland. Why Holland? you say, I sign up 68 Italy! All my life I’ve dreamed 69 going to Italy. But you have landed in Holland and 70 you must stay. 
The importance thing is to remember that they haven’t taken you 71 a horrible, disgusting, filthy place. It’s just a 72 place. So you go out and new guidebooks 73 you must learn a whole new language. Holland may be slower-paced 74 Italy. But you have been there for a while, you 75 that Holland has windmills and tulips(郁金香). Everyone you know is busy coming and going from Italy, and they all boasting about 76 a wonderful time they had there. And for the 77 of your life you will say, Yes, that’s where I was 78 to go. But if you spend your life 79 the fact that you didn’t get to Italy, you may never be free to 80 the very special, the very lovely things about Holland.

79应该选择()

A.remembering     
B.regretting        
C.memorizing     
D.finding

10.单项选择题

非英语专业学生做
I am often asked to describe the experience of raising a child with a disability. It is like this. 61 you are going to have a baby, it’s like preparing a vacation trip to Italy. You 62 a bunch of guidebooks and make wonderful 63 . You may learn some useful phrases 64 Italian. It’s all very exciting. 65 several months of eager expectation, the day finally 66 . You pack your bags and off you go. Several hours 67 , the plane lands in Holland. Why Holland? you say, I sign up 68 Italy! All my life I’ve dreamed 69 going to Italy. But you have landed in Holland and 70 you must stay. 
The importance thing is to remember that they haven’t taken you 71 a horrible, disgusting, filthy place. It’s just a 72 place. So you go out and new guidebooks 73 you must learn a whole new language. Holland may be slower-paced 74 Italy. But you have been there for a while, you 75 that Holland has windmills and tulips(郁金香). Everyone you know is busy coming and going from Italy, and they all boasting about 76 a wonderful time they had there. And for the 77 of your life you will say, Yes, that’s where I was 78 to go. But if you spend your life 79 the fact that you didn’t get to Italy, you may never be free to 80 the very special, the very lovely things about Holland.

78应该选择()

A.planned           
B.supposed        
C.expected        
D.finding

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