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大学英语介词填空练习题库1. A friend was merely someone 1 whom I play 2 the playground and whispered 3 the boys 4 the class.2. I rarely took a minute to think 5 their importance.3. As time moved 6, I began opening 7 more 8 my peers.4. I allow others to look 9 me.5. I learned to appreciate others triumphs 10 as much pride 11 my own.6. I learned that friends are 12 lifes greatest gift.7. When I think 13 my friends, they seem to fall 14 two distinct groups.8. My friends 15 school all know each other.9. its almost 16 two different worlds.10. 17 many unanswered questions, I reluctantly understood that that was because 18 jealous.11. Old friends are always there, waiting to share their heart and soul, no matter how 19 apart.12. It is most important not to forget those who have stood 20 you 21 it all.Unit 613. The yearly Academy Awards Ceremony was 22 a private affair.14. Now, because 23 television, it is 24 much a public affair.15. Hundreds 25 people gathered 26 Hollywood to see the Oscar presented to the outstanding actors and others involved 27 the motion industry.16. Million more watch 28 television.17. It all began 29 May 16, 1929, when 270 men and women sat 30 to dinner 31 the Hollyhood.18. There was no secret 32 the winners.19. The names 33 the winners had been known 34 months.20. Janet Gaynor, for example, had won the fame 35 Best Actress.21. 36 a new actor, Oscar was unknown.22. 37 six years later, it somehow got that renowned name.23. A number 38 explanations have been offered for its origin, but nobody knows the true story 39 certain.24. Nowadays the results 40 the Oscar voting are kept secret.25. Only two people know the winners before the names are announced 41 the ceremony.26. The counting 42 voters is not done 43 one group of people but by different groups.27. Nobody except two members 44 an accounting company sees the final results.28. The information is not kept 45 open files.29. Winners names are placed 46 closed envelopes.30. The accountants each carry a complete set 47 envelopes 48 the ceremony.31. One set is simply a spare to be used 49 case something happens 50 the other one.Unit 732. Museums are great places 51 mankinds historical artifacts and achievements 52 art.33. 53 them we can learn a great deal 54 the people 55 the past and their link 56 the people 57 the present.34. We can also learn 58 cultures.35. When someone chooses to visit a new place, he often does so because he is interested 59 seeing a different environment and a different way 60 life. 36. To gain a better understanding 61 this new culture, many travelers will go to a history 62 cultural museum.37. Even those who never visit museums 63 home may be inspired 64 the new sights 65 them and want to find 66 more.38. Other people choose to visit museums abroad 67 groups to see things that they cant see 68 home.39. They may have read 69 famous works 70 art and look forward 71 the chances to see them 72 their own eyes.40. It is not possible 73 every community to offer a museum devoted 74 every field 75 study, but travelers can take advantage 76 the opportunity to pursue their interest.41. It is an activity that will provide the traveler 77 a better understanding 78 the world.42. That is why most people choose to visit museums when they travel 79 a new place.Unit 843. Nowadays, 80 an ever-tighter job market, great importance has been attached 81 an interview 82 both the employer and applicant.44. The interview has become indispensable 83 getting a satisfactory job.45. 84 one hand, the interview can take advantage 85 the occasion to learn 86 the candidates, such 87 their work experience, education and their personality, so as pick 88 the right candidates 89 the company. 46. 90 the other hand, the interviewee can make use 91 the opportunity to get to know the job he is going to take 92, the credibility 93 the firm 94 which he has applied, and the working condition as 95.47. Essential as it is, the job interview is far 96 fearful.48. 97 begun, half done.49. Excellent performance 98 the interview will enable the would-be employee to secure the job.50. But how can one succeed 99 it?51. First 100 all, the interviewee has to pay attention 101 his or her appearance.52. Though we can never judge a person 102 his appearance, the first impression is always where we start.53. The interviewee must demonstrate his aptitude and skills 103 the job and knowledge 104 the job-related areas.54. Last but not the least, the interviewee ought to be honest 105 his or her personal as well as academic background.55. To sum 106, the job interview is indeed important.Unit 956. 107 ancient times the most important examinations were spoken, not written.57. 108 the schools 109 ancient Greece and Rome, testing usually consisted of saying poetry aloud or giving speeches. 58. 110 the European universities 111 the Middle Ages, Students who were working 112 advanced degrees had to discuss questions 113 their field 114 study 115 people who had made a special study 116 the subject. 59. This custom exists today 117 part 118 the process 119 testing candidates 120 the doctors degree. 60. The written examination, where all students are tested 121 the same questions, was probably not known until the nineteenth century.61. Perhaps it came 122 existence 123 the great increase in population and the development 124 modern industry. 62. A room full 125 candidates 126 a state examination timed exactly 127 electric clocks and carefully watched 128 by managers, resembles a group 129 workers 130 an automobile factory. 63. Certainly, 131 examinations teachers and students are expected to act 132 machines. 64. One type 133 written test is sometimes called an “objective” test. 65. It is intended to deal 134 facts, not personal opinions. 66. To make 135 an objective test, the teacher writes a series 136 questions, each 137which has only one correct answer.67. Along 138 each question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that look 139 answers to students who have not learned the material properly. Unit 1068. In general, people talk 140 two groups 141 colors: warm colors and cool colors. 69. Researchers think that there are two groups 142 people: those who prefer warm colors and those who prefer cool colors. 70. Where there are warm colors and a lot 143 light, people usually want to be active. 71. Sociable people, those who like to be 144 others, like red. 72. These colors, 145 warm colors, are relaxing. 73. People associate colors 146 different objects, feelings, and holidays.74. Red, 147 example, is the color 148 fire, heat, blood, and life. People say red is an exciting and active color. 75. They associate red 149 a feeling 150 anger.76. Red is used 151 signs 152 danger, such 153 stop signs and fire engine. 77. The holidays that are associated 154 red are National Day and New Years Day. 78. Businessmen know that people choose products 155 color. 79. Good businessmen know that young people prefer different colors 156 old people and men prefer different colors 157 women. 80. Young children react 158 the color 159 an object before they react 160 the shape. 81. When people grow older, they begin to react 161 the shape 162 an object rather than its color. 82. The favorite color 163 adults of all races and nationalities is blue. 83. 164 the whole, women prefer brighter colors 165 men do. 84. Colors do influence our moods, and there is no doubt 166 it. 85. A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed 167 a dark green one; and a red dress brings warmth and cheer 168 the saddest winter day.86. 169 the other hand, black is depressing. 87. A black bridge 170 the Thames River, 171 London, used to be the scene 172more suicides 173 any other bridge 174 the area until it was repainted green. 88. The number 175 suicide attempts immediately fell sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done 176 pink 177 baby blue. 89. Light and bright colors make people not 178 happier but more active. 90. Remember, then, that if you feel low, you can always brighten your day 179 your life 180 a new shirt 181 a few cans of paint. 91. Remember also that you will know your friends and your enemies better when you find 182 what colors they like and dislike. 92. And dont forget that anyone can guess a lot 183 your personality when you choose a pair 184socks or lampshade. 答案1.With 2.on 3.about 4.in 5.about 6.on 7.up 8.with 9.inside 10.with 11.as 12.indeed 13.of 14.into 15.at 16.like 17.after 18.of 19.far 20.by 21.through 22.once 23.of 24.very25.of 26.in 27.in 28.on 29.on 30.down 31.at 32.about 33.of 34.for 35.as 36.like 37.about 38.of 39.for 40.of 41.at 42.of 43.by 44.of 45.in 46.in 47.of 48.to 49.in 50.to 51.of 52.in 53.from 54.about 55.in 56.to 57.in 58.about 59.in 60.of 6

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