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SAT考试填空练习题第一套SECTION ONE1.Since the island soil has been barren for so many years,the natives must now much oftheir food.(A)deliver(B)import(C)produce(D)develop(E)utilize2.Because Jenkins neither nor defends either management or the striking workers,bothsides admire his j o u r n a l i s t i c.(A)criticizes.acumen(B)attacks.neutrality(C)confronts.aptitude(D)dismisses.flair(E)promotes.integrity3.Some anthropologists claim that a few apes have been taught a rudimentary sign language,butskeptics argue that the apes are only their trainers.(A)imitating(B)condoning(C)instructing(D)acknowledging(E)belaboring4.It is ironic that the insights of the great thinkers are voiced so often that they have becomemer e.(A)original,.cliches(B)banal.beliefs(C)dubious.habits(D)philosophical.questions(E)abstract.ideas5.The most frustrating periods of any diet are the i n e v i t a b l e,when weight loss ifnot stops.(A)moods.accelerates(B)feasts.halts(C)holidays.contracts(D)plateaus.slows(E)meals.ceases6.Since the authors unflattering references to her friends were so,she was surprised thather were recognized.(A)laudatory.styles(B)obvious.anecdotes(C)oblique.allusions(D)critical.eulogies(E)apparent.motives7.Mark was intent on maintaining his status as first in his class;because even the smallest mistakesinfuriated him,he reviewed all his papers before submitting them to his teacher.(A)explicitly(B)perfunctorily(C)honestly(D)mechanically(E)assiduously8.Since many disadvantaged individuals view their situations as as well as intolerable,theirattitudes are best described as.(A)squalid.obscure(B)unpleasant.bellicose(C)acute.sanguine(D)immutable.resigned(E)political.perplexed9.The subtleties of this novel are evident not so much in the character as they are in itsprofoundly plot structure.(A)assessment,.eclectic(B)development.trite(C)portrayal.aesthetic(D)delineation.intricate(E)川ustration.superficialSECTION TWO1.If it is true that morality cannot exist without religion,then does not the erosion of religion heraldthe of morality?(A)regulation(B)basis(C)belief(D)collapse(E)value2.Certain animal behaviors,such asmating rituals,seem to be,and therefore external factors such asclimate changes,food supply,or the presence of other animals ofthe same species.(A)learned.immune to(B)innate.unaffected by(C)intricate.belong to(D)specific.confused with(E)memorized.controlled by3.Shaken by two decades of virtual anarchy,the majority of people were ready to buy at anyprice.(A)order(B)emancipation(C)hope(D)liberty(E)enfranchisement4.As a person who combines care wi t h,Marisa completed her duties with as wellas zeal.(A)levity.resignation(B)geniality.ardor(C)vitality.willingness(D)empathy.rigor(E)enthusiasm.meticulousness5.Her shrewd campaign managers were responsible for the fact that her political slogans were actuallyforgotten cliches revived and with new meaning.(A)fathomed(B)instilled(C)foreclosed(D)instigated(E)foreshadowed6.The stoic former general led his civilian life as he had his military life,with simplicity anddignity.(A)benevolent(B)informal(C)austere(D)aggressive(E)succinct7.Although bound to impose the law,a judge is free to use his discretion to theanachronistic barbarity of some criminal penalties.(A)mitigate(B)understand(C)condone(D)provoke(E)enforce8.Henry viewed Melissa as;she seemed to be against any position regardless of its merits.(A)heretical(B)disobedient(C)contrary(D)inattentive(E)harried9.Dr.Schwartzs lecture on art,while detailed and scholarly,focused on the premodern;some students may have appreciated his specialized knowledge,but those withmore interests may have been disappointed.(A)literally.medieval(B)completely.pedantic(C)expansively.technical(D)luminously.creative(E)exclusively,.comprehensive10.Only when one actually visits the ancient ruins of marvelous bygone civilizations does one truly,appreciate the sad of human greatness.(A)perspicacity(B)magnitude(C)artistry(D)transience(E)quiescenceSAT填空练习题1 参考答案:Section One1.B 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.E 8.D 9.DSection Two1.D 2.B 3.A 4.E 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.C 9.E 10.DSAT考试填空练习题第2 套SECTION ONE1.Nuclear power plants are some of the largest producers of wastes,with each plantproducing barrels of radioactive material that must be stored in special protective containers.(A)biodegradable(B)artificial(C)reasonable(D)durable(E)hazardous2.The scientific community was when a living specimen of the coelacanth,long thought tobe,was discovered by deep-sea fishermen.(A)perplexed,.common(B)overjoyed,.dangerous(C)unconcerned.local(D)astounded.extinct(E)dismayed,.alive3.After the governors third trip overseas,voters complained that he was paying too little attentionto affairs.(A)intellectual(B)foreign(C)professional(D)aesthetic(E)domestic4.The Roman Emperor Claudius was viewed with by generations of historians until newlydiscovered evidence showed him to be administrator.(A)suspicion.a clever(B)reluctance.an inept(C)antagonism,.an eager(D)indignation.an incompetent(E)disdain.a capable5.Communities in primitive areas where natural is scarce must be resourceful in order tosecure adequate nutrition.(A)education(B)competition(C)sustenance(D)agriculture(E)assistance6.Anthonys expression masked an essentially cheerful nature.(A)jubilant(B)inevitable(C)dour(D)pert(E)serene7.Morgans interest was focused on the division between theory and empiricism;she wasconvinced that a of philosophy and applied science was possible and necessary.(A)eliminating.synthesis(B)maintaining.restoration(C)crossing.stabilization(D)ignoring.duplicity(E)denying.delineation8.The professor highlighted the importance of the experiences of many different ethnicgroups when he warned agai ns t policies that fail to consider the wide variety of culturalstandards.(A)portraying.discriminatory(B)considering.myopic(C)remembering.alluring(D)delineating.captivating(E)disparaging,.pedantic9.Although at times Nikolai could be disagreeable and even,more often than not he was themost person you could hope to meet.(A)plaisant(B)disgruntled.befuddled(C)contradictory.disconcerted(D)misguided.solicitous(E)curmudgeonly.didacticSECTION TWO1.Plants that grow in the desert or on high rocky ledges can survive long periods of becausethey hoard water in their leaves,stems,and root systems.(A)darkness(B)inactivity(C)dormancy(D)warmth(E)drought2.Thanks to his eloquence and logic,Liam spoke and made it difficult for even his bitterestopponents to his opinions.(A)monotonously.clash with(B)charmingly.yield to(C)tediously.contend with(D)abhorrently.concede to(E)persuasively.disagree with3.Many myths and legends,h o we v e r,often possess a grain of truth.(A)delightful(B)accurate(C)eternal(D)unbelievable(E)important4.Ancient Greek playwrights often included the device of divine intervention in their work;just ascircumstances became dire,a would descend from Olympus and rescue the hero fromalmost certain death.(A)hero(B)warrior(C)luminary(D)deity(E)liberator5.The apparent with which professional skiers descend the slopes is deceptive;this activityrequires effort and intense concentration.(A)trepidation.conscious(B)focus.resolute(C)nonchalance.strenuous(D)consideration.unpredictable(E)insouciance,.minimal6.Miranda,in her desire to f ost er,often felt compelled to readily to others in tensesituations.(A)cooperation.object(B)consistency.defer(C)dissension,.surrender(D)discourse.appeal(E)harmony,.acquiesce7.Early psychoanalysts challenged many of the most notions of human behavior andcompelled many to alter their dearly held assumptions about human nature.(A)elusive(B)derided(C)volatile(D)cherished(E)contemplative8.Although detractors labeled Margaret Thatchers pol i c i es,she asserted that her ideasmoved the United Kingdom forward.(A)premature(B)autocratic(C)regressive(D)democratic(E)radical9.Some subatomic p a r t i c l e s,o n l y through their effects on other bodies,have been comparedto outer planets whose was first deduced from eccentricities in other planets*orbits.(A)feasible.irregularity(B)palpable.creation(C)imaginable.falsity(D)perceptible.existence(E)verifiable.proximity10.Wary of unorthodox treatments,many doctors are reluctant to concede that nutritionists havea argument for the use of dietary regulation as preventive medicine.(A)cogent(B)cursory(C)vacillating(D)feckless(E)vehementSAT填空习题第2 套参考答案Section One1.E 2.D 3.E 4.E 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.ASection Two1.E 2.E 3.D 4.D 5.C 6.E 7.D 8.C 9.D 10.ASAT考试填空练习题第3 套SECTION ONE1.While Sarah may have been rather quiet,she was by no means a,for she often spentevenings with other people and considered that time to be qui t e.(A)recluse.enjoyable(B)conservative.diplomatic(C)reformer.irritating(D)barbarian.confusing(E)critic.demanding2.The improvements made on the new automobile are l ar gel y;although the exterior has beenchanged,the engine has remained unchanged.(A)mechanical(B)ornamental(C)economical(D)environmental(E)expensive3.One of the serious of meteorology is that natural weather patterns cannot be inthe laboratory for investigation.(A)successes.achieved(B)complexities.broadened(C)premises.acknowledged(D)weaknesses.recreated(E)advantages.analyzed4.It is often said that seventeenth-century literature is to todays readers,especially whencompared with more recent works,which introduce fewer problems of.(A)significant.writing(B)impractical.tradition(C)prehension(D)opaque.thought(E)instructional.agreement5.The playwright realism and fantasy in her work so well that the audience is never surewhether the characters experiences are or imaginary.(A)intermingles.actual(B)explains.enjoyable(C)combines.obvious(D)delineates.questionable(E)exposes.correct6.While his writing demonstrated the difficulties of living a life within the confines of a corruptsociety,Darius Holmes never despaired,and he continued to his ideal of virtue.(A)complete.attack(B)neutral.allude to(C)sanguine.consider(D)moral.pursue(E)grandiose.struggle with7.Zora Neale Hurstons talent at convincing her readers to believe in the world as she describes it in hernovels is due to her ability to create extremely characters.(A)unsavory(B)restrained(C)ambiguous(D)unilateral(E)credible8.Jacobs was much more than a member of the group;he was chosen in light of hisextraordinary analytical skills and strong staff management skills.(A)token(B)perceptive(C)feasible(D)paradoxical(E)vitriolic9.Some educators view television as an entirely presence in society,virtually disregardingthe idea that television has the potential to be.(A)pernicious.understood(B)auxiliary.discontinued(C)deleterious.beneficial(D)cohesive.informative(E)stabilizing.hiddenSECTION TWO1.The two teams reached an agreement that was:they promised to exchange players ofcomparable talent.(A)equitable(B)variable(C)hypocritical(D)inopportune(E)extended2.Their daughters story was so entirely implausible that the parents believe it to be.(A)an explanation(B)an intimidation(C)a fabrication(D)a rationalization(E)a confirmation3.Professor Yangs article was u n u s u a l l y,but its brevity did not conceal the importance of herdiscovery.(A)complex(B)cerebral(C)irrelevant(D)terse(E)ambitious4.While industry in the late twentieth century believed itself in its treatment of laborers,CesarChavez made a career of revealing the experienced by farm workers.(A)generous.injustices(B)just.satisfaction(C)vindictive.challenges(D)superior.relationships(E)immutable.consistency5.The judge proposed several means of settling the case,but the defendant resolvedto the governments authority and refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the court.(A)unorthodox.eliminate(B)comprehensive.assuage(C)impartial.demonstrate(D)political.,temper(E)amicable.subvert6.Isabellas style is best seen in her architecture,which combines elements of Byzantine,Greek,Roman,and Gothic periods.(A)reticent(B)eclectic(C)mystical(D)formulaic(E)eminent7.Though his earlier books contained relatively subtle criticisms of the inequalities in his country,Wynnslater novels were much more in their approach.(A)jubilant(B)veiled(C)trenchant(D)indirect(E)mundane8.The Black Plague was so that in a few short years it had reduced the population ofmedieval Europe substantially.(A)lenient(B)susceptible(C)suppressed(D)maudlin(E)virulent9.Her promotional tour was by missteps,but the increasing appreciation for her workssuggests that the effects of these blunders wer e.(A)strengthened.destructive(B)avoided.ancillary(C)surrounded.perceptive(D)beleaguered.negligible(E)besmirched.unquestionableW.While the ambassador was not about the path that his country was taking,he did notbelieve that its economic politics would cause a significant amount of.(A)excited.bliss(B)sanguine.distress(C)impartial.neutrality(D)despondent.despairSAT填空练习题3 参考答案:Section One1.E 2.B 3.E 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.BSection Two1.B 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.CSAT考试填空练习题第四套SECTION ONE1.The fireworks display created so muchalmost as if it were the middle of the day.8.C 9.C 10.E8.C 9.Dthat the night sky was c o mp l e t e l y,(A)heat.,exploded(B)gunpowder.polluted(C)color.,decorated(D)refuse.detonated(E)light.illuminated2.In speech and in action she was never haughty or;she was always willing toany recommendations,even if she did not agree with them at first.(A)persistent.deny(B)conceited.consider(C)ornery.oppose(D)open-minded.embrace(E)accommodating.ignore3.Believing that a writer has responsibilities,Simon Le Boq hopes that his workthe differences between right and wrong.(A)contradictory.explains(B)textual.,blames(C)principal.indicates(D)required contains(E)ethical.,demonstrates4.Most animals respond with excessive violence to insignificant threats;in contrast,someremain when facing serious physical danger.(A)menacing(B)hostile(C)inane(D)placid(E)jubilant5.Anthropologists had long assumed that hunter-gatherers moved continually in their search for food;however,recent findings indicate that during the Mesolithic period such groups were oftenqui t e.(A)prudent(B)sedentary(C)industrious(D)indigent(E)superstitious6.Although it has begun to gar ner,until recently,African drum music was virtuallyby all but those with the most esoteric tastes.(A)acclaim.overlooked(B)respect.praised(C)criticism.ignored(D)recognition.played(E)censure.disregarded7.Presidents of large companies have traditionally been very;they rarely suggest radical newideas unless all other options have been investigated and found to be impossible.(A)inventive(B)conservative(C)gentrified(D)ingenuous(E)gratuitous8.While writing her latest novel,Samantha experienced periods where she was qui t e,butthese were interrupted by dry spells during which she found she could write nothing.(A)stagnant(B)abstruse(C)prolific(D)flamboyant(E)urbane9.Since none of the original doors or windows of the Mayan Indian homes has survived,restoration workon these portions of these buildings has been l ar gel y.(A)exquisite(B)impertinent(C)speculative(D)appeased(E)abstract10.While many health-conscious individuals have stopped eating eggs,dietitians say that inappropriate quantities eggs can be qui t