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歷年大學(xué)英語四級完形填空真題及其答案
(2006年6月)Thepartoftheenvironmentalmovementthatdrawsmyfirm'sattentionisthe
designofcities,buildingsandproducts.WhenwedesignedAmerica'sfirstso-called“green”
officebuildinginNewYorktwodecades71,wefeltveryalone.Buttoday,thousandsofpeople
cometogreenbuildingconferences,andthe72thatbuildingscanbegoodforpeopleandthe
environmentwillbeincreasinglyinfluentialinyearsto73
Backin1984wediscoveredthatmostmanufacturedproductsfordecorationweren't
designedfor74use.The"energy-efficient"sealedcommercialbuildingsconstructedafterthe
1970senergycrisis75indoorairqualityproblemscausedbymaterialssuchaspaint,wall
coveringandcarpet.Sofar20years,we'vebeenfocusingonthesematerials76tothemolecules,
lookingforwaystomakethem77forpeopleandtheplanet.
Homebuilderscannowusematerials-suchaspaintsthatreleasesignificantly_78_
amountsoforganiccompounds-thatdon't79thequalityoftheair,water,orsoil.Ultimately.80_,
ourbasicdesignstrategyisfocusednotsimplyonbeingnlessbad"butoncreating81healthful
materialsthatcanbeeithersafelyreturnedtothesoil_82_reusedbyindustryagainandagain.As
amatterof_83,theworld'slargestcarpetmanufacturerhasalready_84_M_acarpetthatisfully
andsafelyrecyclable(可循環(huán)用的).
Lookatitthisway:Noone_85outtocreateabuildingthatdestroystheplanet.Butour
currentindustrialsystemsare}86causingtheseconditions,whetherwelikeitornot.So87_of
simplytryingtoreducethedamage,weare_88_apositiveapproach.We'regivingpeople
high-quality,healthfulproductsandanopportunitytomakechoicesthathavea89effectonthe
world.It'snotjustthebuildingindustry,either.90_citiesaretakingtheseenvironmentally
positiveapproachestodesign,planningandbuilding.Portland,SeattleandBostonhavesaidthey
wanttobegreencities.Chicagowantstobethegreenestcityintheworld.
71.A)agoC)beforeB)offD)away
72.A)practiceC)ideaB)outlookD)scheme
73.A)goC)arriveB)comeD)continue
74.A)indoorC)relevantB)inwardD)flexible
75.A)displayedC)exhibitedB)discoveredD)revealed
76.A)backC)nextB)downD)near
77.A)comfortableC)safeB)cautiousD)stable
78.A)reducedC)descendedB)revisedD)delayed
79.A)denyC)dissolveB)depressD)destroy
80.A)besidesC)anyhowB)howeverD)anyway
81.A)partiallyC)completelyB)exactlyD)superficially
82.A)orC)butB)andD)nor
83.A)interestC)principleB)factD)course
84.A)sketchedC)researchedB)constructedD)developed
85.A)startsC)looksB)pullsD)makes
86.A)basicallyC)traditionallyB)originallyD)inevitably
87.A)becauseC)insteadB)outD)regardless
88.A)adjustingC)adoptingB)admittingD)adapting
89.A)functionalC)preciousB)beneficialD)sensible
90.A)EntireC)FullB)TotalD)Complete
(2006年12月)Languageisthemostastonishingbehaviorintheanimalkingdom.Itisthe
species-typicalbehaviorthatsetshumanscompletely67fromallotheranimals.Languageisa
meansofcommunication,68itismuchmorethanthat.Manyanimalscan69.Thedanceofthe
honeybeecommunicatesthelocationofflowers70othermembersofthehive(蜂群).Buthuman
languagepermitscommunicationaboutanything.71thingslikeunicorns(獨角獸)thathavenever
existed.Thekey72inthefactthattheunitsofmeaning,words,canbe73togetherindifferent
ways,accordingto74,tocommunicatedifferentmeanings.
Languageisthemostimportantlearningwedo.Nothing75humanssomuchasourabilityto
communicateabstractthoughts,76abouttheuniversitythemind,love,dreams,ororderinga
drink,Itisanimmenselycomplex77thatwetakeforgranted.Indeed,wearenotawareofmost
78ofourspeechandunderstanding.Considerwhathappenswhenonepersonisspeakingto79.
TheSpeakerhastotranslatethoughtsinto80language.Brainimagingstudiessuggestthatthe
timefromthoughtstothe81ofspeechisextremelyfast.Only0.04seconds!Thelistenermust
hearthesoundsto82outwhatthespeakermeans.Hemustusethesoundsofspeechto83the
wordsspoken,understandthepatternof84ofthewords(sentences),andfinally85themeaning.
Thistakessomewhatlonger,aminimumofabout0.5seconds.But86started,itisofcoursea
continuousprocess.
67.A.apartB.offC.upD.down
68.A.soB.butC.orD.for
69.A.transferB.transmitC.conveyD.communicate
70.A.toB.fromC.overD.on
71.A.onlyB.almostC.evenD.just
72.A.staysB.situatesC.hidesD.lies
73.A.stuckB.strungC.rungD.consisted
74.A.rulesB.scalesC.lawsD.standards
75.A.combinesB.containsC.definesD.declares
76.A.whatB.whetherC.whileD.if
77.A.prospectB.progressC.processD.produce
78.A.aspectsB.abstractsC.anglesD.assumptions
79.A.anybodyB.anotherC.otherD.everybody
80.A.bodyB.gestureC.writtenD.spoken
81.A.growingB.fixingC.beginningD.building
82.A.putB.takeC.drawD.figure
83.A.identifyB.locateC.revealD.discover
84.A.performanceB.organizationC.designD.layout
85.A.prescribeB.justifyC.utterD.interpret
86.A.sinceB.afterC.onceD.until
(2007年6月)AnearthquakehitKashmironOct.8,2005.ittooksome75,000lives,—67—130,000and
leftnearly3.5millionwithoutfood,jobsorhomes.—68—overnight,scoresoftentvillagesbloomed_69—
theregion,tendedbyinternationalaidorganizations,military_70_andaidgroupsworkingdayandnightto
shelterthesurvivorsbeforewinterset_71_.
Mercifully,theseasonwasmild.Butwiththe_72_ofspringtherefugeeswillbemovedagain.Camps
that_73—healthcare,foodandshelterfor150,000survivorshavebeguntocloseastheywere_74—
intendedtobepermanent.
Formostoftherefugees,thethoughtofgoingbackbrings_75—emotions.Thepastsixmonthshavebeen
difficult.Familiesof_76—manyas10peoplehavehadtoshelter_77—asingletentandsharecookstoves
andbathing_78—withneighbors.4Theyarelookingforwardtothecleanwateroftheirrivers,“officialssay.
'Theyare_79—offreefreshfruit.Theywanttogetbacktotheirherdsandstart_80_again."Butmost
willbereturningto_81_butheapsofruins.Inmanyvillages,electrical_82_havenotbeenrepaired,nor
haveroads.Aidworkers_83—thatitwilltakeyearstorebuildwhattheearthquaketook_84—.Andfor
thethousandsofsurvivors,the_85_willneverbecomplete.
Yetthesurvivorshavetostartsomewhere.Newhomescanbebuilt_86—thestones,bricksandbeamsof
oldones.Springiscominganditisagoodtimetostartagain.
67.A)injuredB)ruinedC)destroyedD)damaged
68.A)AltogetherB)AlmostC)ScarcelyD)Surely
69.A)amongB)aboveC)amidD)across
70.A)ranksB)equipmentC)personnelD)installations
71.A)outB)inC)onD)forth
72.A)fallingB)emergenceC)arrivalD)appearing
73.A)strengthenedB)aidedC)transferredD)provided
74.A)neverB)onceC)everD)yet
75.A)puzzledB)contrastedC)doubledD)mixed
76.A)likeB)asC)soD)too
77.A)byB)belowC)underD)with
78.A)facilitiesB)instrumentsC)implementsD)appliances
79.A)seekingB)dreamingC)longingD)searching
80.A)producingB)cultivatingC)farmingD)nourishing
81.A)anythingB)somethingC)everythingD)nothing
82.A)linesB)channelsC)pathsD)currents
83.A)asideB)awayC)upD)evaluate
84.A)asideB)awayC)upD)out
85.A)reservationB)retreatC)replacementD)recovery
86.A)fromB)throughC)uponD)onto
(2007年12月)Onefactorthatinfluencesconsumersistheirmoodstate.Moodmaybedefined
67_atemporaryandmildpositiveornegativefeelingthatisgeneralizedandnottied68
anyparticularcircumstance.Moodsshouldbe69fromemotionswhichareusually
moreintense,70tospecificcircumstances,andoftenconscious.71one
sense,theeffectofaconsumer'smoodcanbethoughtofin72thesamewayascan
ourreactionstothe73ofourfriends—whenourfriendsarehappyand“up",that
tendstoinfluenceuspositively,74whentheyare"down”,thatcanhavea75
impactonus.Similarly,consumersoperatingundera76moodstatetendtoreactto
stimulate(刺激因素)inadirection77withthatmoodstate.Thus,forexample,we
shouldexpecttosee78inapositivemoodstateevaluateproductsinmoreofa
79mannerthantheywouldwhennotinsuchastate.80,moodstatesappear
capableof8Jaconsumer'smemory.
Moodsappeartobe82influencedbymarketingtechniques.Forexample,therhythm,
pitch,and83ofmusichasbeenshowntoinfluencebehaviorsuchasthe84
oftimespentinsupermarketsor85topurchaseproducts.Inaddition,advertising
caninfluenceconsumers'moodswhich,in86,arecapableofinfluencingconsumers'
reactionstoproducts.
67.A)asB)aboutC)byD)with
68.A)overB)underC)toD)up
69.A)derivedB)descendedC)dividedD)distinguished
70.A)relatedB)referredC)attachedD)associated
71.A)OnB)OfC)InD)By
72.A)thusB)muchC)evenD)still
73.A)signalB)gestureC)viewD)behavior
74.A)forB)butC)unlessD)provided
75.A)relativeB)decisiveC)negativeD)sensitive
76.A)givenB)grantedC)fixedD)driven
77.A)resistantB)persistentC)insistentD)consistent
78.A)consumersB)businessmenC)retailersD)manufacturers
79.A)casualB)criticalC)seriousD)favorable
80.A)HoweverB)OtherwiseC)MoreoverD)Nevertheless
81.A)liftingB)enhancingC)raisingD)cultivating
82.A)readilyB)rarelyC)cautiouslyD)currently
83.A)stepB)speedC)bandD)volume
84.A)extentB)amountC)scopeD)range
85.A)facilitiesB)capacitiesC)reflectionsD)intentions
86.A)turnB)totalC)detailD)depth
(2008年6月)Universitiesareinstitutionsthatteachawidevarietyofsubjectsatadvanced
levels.Theyalsocarryoutresearchworkaimed_67—extendingman'sknowledgeofthese
subjects.Theemphasisgiventoeachofthesefunctions_68—fromuniversitytouniversity,
accordingtotheviewsofthepeoplein_69—andaccordingtotheresourcesavailable.The
smallerandneweruniversitiesdonot_70_thestafforequipmenttocarryoutthe_71—
researchprojectspossibleinlargerinstitutions._72_mostexpertsagreethatsomeresearch
activityis_73_tokeepthestaffandtheirstudentsin_74_withlatestdevelopmentsintheir
subjects.
Moststudentsattendauniversitymainlyto_75_theknowledgeneededfortheirchosen
—76_.Educationistsbelievethatthisaimshouldnotbethe_77_one.Universitieshave
alwaysaimedtoproducemenandwomen_78—judgmentandwisdomaswellasknowledge.
Forthisreason,they_79—studentstomeetotherswithdiffering_80—andtoreadwidelyto
—81—theirunderstandinginmanyfieldsofstudy.—82—asecondaryschoolcourse,astudent
shouldbeinterestedenoughinasubjecttoenjoygainingknowledgeforitsown_83—.He
shouldbepreparedto_84_sacrificestostudyhischosen_85_indepth.Heshouldhavean
ambitiontomakesome_86_contributiontoman'sknowledge.
67.A)atB)byC)toD)in
68.A)turnsB)movesC)rangesD)varies
69.A)prospectB)placeC)controlD)favor
70.A)occupyB)possessC)involveD)spare
71.A)maximumB)mediumC)virtualD)vast
72.A)ButB)AsC)WhileD)For
73.A)naturalB)essentialC)functionalD)optional
74.A)coordinationB)accordanceC)touchD)grasp
75.A)acquireB)acceptC)endureD)ensure
76.A)processionB)professionC)possessionD)preference
77.A)typicalB)trueC)mereD)only
78.A)withB)underC)onD)through
79.A)promptB)provokeC)encourageD)anticipate
80.A)historiesB)expressionsC)interestsD)curiosities
81.A)broadenB)lengthenC)enforceD)specify
82.A)amidB)afterC)overD)upon
83.A)objectB)courseC)effectD)sake
84.A)takeB)makeC)sufferD)pay
85.A)fieldB)scopeC)targetD)goal
86.A)radicalB)truthfulC)meaningfulD)initial
(2008年12月)PlayingorganizedsportsissuchacommonexperienceintheUnitedStatesthat
manychildrenandteenagersthatthemforgranted.Thisisespeciallytrue_67—childrenfrom
familiesandcommunitiesthathavetheresourcesneededtoorganizeand_68_sportsprograms
andmakesurethatthereiseasy_69_toparticipationopportunities.Childreninlow-income
familiesandpoorcommunitiesare__70_likelytotakeorganizedyouthsportsfbrgrantedbecause
theyoften_71_theresourcesneededtopayforparticipation_72_,equipment,and
transportationtopracticesandgames_73_theircommunitiesdonothaveresourcestobuild
and_74_sportsfieldsandfacilities.
Organizedyouthsports_75—appearedduringtheearly20thcenturyintheUnitedStatesand
otherwealthynations.Theywereoriginallydeveloped_76_someeducatorsanddevelopmental
experts_77—thatthebehaviorandcharacterofchildrenwere_78—influencedbytheirsocial
surroundingandeverydayexperiences.This_79—manypeopletobelievethatifyoucould
organizetheexperiencesofchildrenin_80_ways,youcouldinfluencethekindsofadultsthat
thosechildrenwouldbecome.
Thisbeliefthatthesocial_81_influencedaperson'soveralldevelopmentwasvery_82_to
peopleinterestedinprogressandreformintheUnitedStates_83—thebeginningofthe20th
century.Itcausedthemtothinkabout_84—theymightcontroltheexperiencesofchildren
to—85—responsibleandproductiveadults.Theybelievedstronglythatdemocracydependedon
responsibilityandthata_86_capitalisteconomydependedontheproductivityofworker.
67.A.amongB.withinC.onD.towards
68.A.spreadB.speedC.spurD.sponsor
69.A.accessB.entranceC.chanceD.route
70A.littleB.lessC.moreD.much
71.A.shrinkB.tightenC.limitD.lack
72.A.billBaccountsC.feesD.fare
73.A.soB.asC.andD.but
74.A.maintainB.sustainC.containD.entertain
75.A.lastB.firstC.laterD.finally
76.A.beforeB.whileC.untilD.when
77.A.realizedB.recalledC.expectedD.exhibited
78.A.specificallyB.excessivelyC.stronglyD.exactly
79.A.movedB.conductedC.putD.led
80.A.preciseB.preciousC.particularD.peculiar
81.A.engagementB.environmentC.stateD.status
82.A.encouragingB.disappointingC.upsettingD.surprising
83.A.forB.withC.overD.at
84.A.whatB.howC.whateverD.however
85.A.multiplyB.manufactureC.produceD.provide
86.A.growingB.breedingC.raisingD.flying
(2009年6月)KimiyukiSudashouldbeaperfectcustomerforJapan'scar-makers.He'sa
young,successfulexecutiveatanInternet-servicescompanyinTokyoandhasplentyof
disposable67_.HeusedtoownToyota'sHiluxSurf,asportutilityvehicle.Butnowheuses
68subwaysandgrains."It'snotinconvenientatallJhesays69,“havingacarisso20,h
century.”
Sudareflectsaworrisome70inJapan;theautomobileislosingitsemotionalappeal,71
amongtheyoung,whoprefertospendtheirmoneyonthelatestelectronicdevices.72
mini-carsandluxuryforeignbrandsarestillpopular,everythinginbetweenis73_.Lastyears
salesfell6.7percent,7.6percent74youdon'tcountthemini-carmarket.Therehavebeen
75_one-yeardropsinothernations:salesinGermanyfell9percentin200776ataxincrease.
ButexpertssayJapanis77__inthatsaleshavebeendecreasingsteadily78time.Since1990,
yearlynew-carsaleshavefallenfrom7.8millionto5.4millionunitsin2007.
Alarmedbythisstateof79,theJapanAutomobileManufacturersAssociation(JAMA)80
acomprehensivestudyofthemarketin2006.Itfoundthata81wealthgap,demographic(人口
結(jié)構(gòu)的)changesand82lackofinterestincarsledJapanesetoholdtheir83longer,
replacetheircarswithsmallerones84giveupcarownershipaltogether.JAMA85afurther
salesdeclineof1.2percentthisyear.Someexpertsbelievethatifthetrendcontinuesformuch
longer,furtherconsolidation(合并)intheautomotivesectoris86.
67.A)profitB)paymentC)incomeD)budget
68.A)mostlyB)partiallyC)occasionallyD)rarely
69.A)ThereforeB)BesidesC)OtherwiseD)Consequently
70.A)driftB)tideC)currentD)trend
71.A)remarkablyB)essentiallyC)speciallyD)particularly
72.A)WhileB)BecauseC)WhenD)Since
73.A)surgingB)stretchingC)slippingD)shaking
74.A)unlessB)ifC)asD)after
75.A)lowerB)slighterC)broaderD)larger
76.A)liabletoB)intermsofC)thankstoD)inviewof
77.A)uniqueB)similarC)mysteriousD)strange
78.A)overB)againstC)onD)behind
79.A)messB)boomC)growthD)decay
80.A)proceededB)relievedC)launchedD)revised
81.A)quickeningB)wideningC)strengtheningD)lengthening
82.A)averageB)massiveC)abundantD)general
83.A)labelsB)cyclesC)vehiclesD)devices
84.A)orB)untilC)butD)then
86.A)distantB)likelyC)temporaryD)immediate
85.A)concludeB)predictsC)reckonsD)prescribes
(2009年12月)Olderpeoplemustbegivenmorechancestolearniftheyaretocontributeto
societyratherthanbeafinancialburden,accordingtoanewstudyonpopulationpublished
recently.
Thecurrentpeopleapproachwhich67onyoungerpeopleandonskillsforemploymentis
not68tomeetthechallengesofdemographic(人口結(jié)構(gòu)的)change,itsays.Only1%ofthe
educationbudgetis69spentontheoldestthirdofthepopulation.
The70includethefactthatmostpeoplecanexpecttospendathirdoftheirlivesin71,
thattherearenowmorepeopleover59thanunder16andthat11.3millionpeopleare72state
pensionage.
“73needstocontinuethroughoutlife.Ourhistoricconcentrationofpolicyattentionand
resources74youngpeoplecannotmeetthenew75saysthereport'sauthor,ProfessorStephen
McNair.
Themajor76ofoureducationbudgetisspentonpeoplebelowtheageof25.77people
arechangingtheirjobs,78,partnersandlifestylesmoreoftenthan79,theyneedopportunitiesto
learnateveryage80,somepeoplearestartingnewcareersintheir50sandlater.
Peopleneedopportunitiestomakea“midlifereview^^to81tothelaterstageofemployed
life,andtoplanforthetransition(過渡)82retirement,whichmaynowhappen83atanypoint
from50toover90,saysMcNair.
Andthereshouldbemoremoney84tosupportpeopleinestablishinga85ofidentityand
findingconstructive86forthe“thirdage”,the20ormoreyearstheywillspendinhealthyretired
life.
67.A)operatesB)focusesC)countsD)depends
68.A)superiorB)regularC)essentialD)adequate
69.A)currentlyB)barelyC)anxiouslyD)heavily
70.A)regulationsB)obstaclesC)challengesD)guidelines
71.A)enjoymentB)retirementC)stabilityD)inability
72.A)overB)afterC)acrossD)beside
73.A)IndentifyingB)LearningC)InstructingD)Practicing
74.A)atB)byC)inD)on
75.A)desiresB)realmsC)needsD)intentions
76.A)measureB)ratioC)areaD)portion
77.A)WhenB)UntilC)WhetherD)Before
78.A)neighborsB)moodsC)homesD)minds
79.A)ageB)everC)previouslyD)formerly
80.A)ForexampleB)BycontrastC)InparticularD)Onaverage
81.A)transformB)yieldC)adjustD)suit
82.A)withinB)fromC)beyondD)to
83.A)unfairlyB)unpredictablyC)instantlyD)indirectly
84.A)reliableB)considerableC)availableD)feasible
85.A)senseB)conscienceC)projectD)definition
86.A)ranksB)assetsC)idealsD)roles
(2010年6月)Theterme-commercereferstoallcommercialtransactionsconductedover
theInternet,includingtransactionsbyconsumersandbusiness-to-businesstransactions.
Conceptually,e-commercedoesnot_67—fromwell-knowncommercialofferingssuchas
bankingbyphone,"mailorder"catalogs,orsendingapurchaseordertosupplier_68—
fax.E-commercefollowsthesamemodel_69—inotherbusinesstransactions;thedifference
_70_inthedetails.
Toaconsumer,themostvisibleformofe-commerceconsists_71_onlineordering.A
customerbeginswithacatalogofpossibleitems,_72_anitem,arrangesaformofpayment,
and_73_anorder.Insteadofaphysicalcatalog,e-commercearrangesforcatalogstobe
—74_ontheInternet.Insteadofsendinganorderonpaperorbytelephone,e-commerce
arrangesfororderstobesent_75—acomputernetwork.Finally,insteadofsendingapaper
representationofpaymentsuchasacheck,e-commerce_76_onetosendpaymentinformation
electronically.
Inthedecade_77_1993,e-commercegrewfroman_78_novelty(新奇事物)toa
mainstreambusinessinfluence.In1993,few_79_hadawebpage,and_80_ahandful
allowedonetoorderproductsorservicesonline.Tenyears_81—,bothlargeandsmall
businesseshadwebpages,andmost_82_userswiththeopportunitytoplaceanorder_83_,
manybanksaddedonlineaccess,—84—onlinebankingandbillpayingbecame_85—.More
importantly,thevalueofgoodsandservices_86—overtheInternetgrewdramaticallyafter
1997.
67.A)distractB)descendC)differD)derive
68.A)withB)viaC)fromD)off
69.A)appearedB)usedC)resortedD)served
70.A)situatesB)liesC)rootsD)locates
71.A)onB)ofC)forD)to
72.A)reflectsB)detectsC)protectsD)selects
73.A)sendsinB)putsoutC)standsforD)carriesaway
74.A)visibleB)responsibleC)feasibleD)sensible
75.A)besideB)overC)beyondD)up
76.A)appealsB)admitsC)advocatesD)allows
77.A)afterB)behindC)untilD)toward
78.A)optionalB)invalidC)occasionalD)insignificant
79.A)communitiesB)corpsC)corporationsD)compounds
80.A)largelyB)slightlyC)solelyD)only
81.A)latelyB)laterC)lateD)latter
82.A)offeredB)convincedC)equippedD)provided
83.A)InsteadB)NeverthelessC)HoweverD)Besides
84.A)andB)orC)butD)though
85.A)differentB)flexibleC)widespreadD)productive
86.A)acquiredB)adaptedC)practicedD)proceeded
(2010年12月)Overhalftheworld'speoplenowliveincities.Thelatest''GlobalReporton
HumanSettlements^^saysasignificantchangetookplacelastyear.Thereport67thisweekfrom
U.N.Habitat,aUnitedNationsagency.
Acenturyago,68thanfivepercentofallpeoplelivedincities.69themiddleofthiscentury
itcouldbeseventypercent,or70sixandahalfbillionpeople.
Alreadythree-fourthsofpeoplein71countriesliveincities.Nowmosturbanpopulation72
isinthedevelopingworld.
Urbanizationcan73tosocialandeconomicprogress,butalsoput74oncitiestoprovide
housingand75.Thenewreportsaysalmosttwohundredthousandpeoplemove76citiesand
townseachday.Itsaysworseninginequalities,77bysocialdivisionsanddifferencesin78,could
resultinviolenceandcrime79citiesplanbette匚
Anotherissueisurbansprawl(無序擴展的城區(qū)).Thisiswherecities80quicklyintorural
areas,sometimes81amuchfasterratethanurbanpopulationgrowth.
Sprawlis82intheUnitedStates.Americansmovealot.Inarecentstudy,ArtHallatthe
UniversityofKansasfoundthatpeoplearemovingawayfromthe83citiestosmallerones.He
seesa84toward“de-urbanization“acrossthenation.
85urbaneconomiesstillprovidemany86thatruralareasdonot.
67.[A]cameon|B]cameoff[C]cameove[D]cameout
68.[A]more[Blother[C]less[D]rather
69.[A]By|B]Through[C]Along[D]To
70.[A]really[B]barely[C]ever[D]almost
71.[A]flourishing[B]developed[C]thriving[D]fertile
72.[A]extension[B]addition[C]raise[D]growth
73.[A]keep[B]turn[C]lead[D]refer
74.[A]pressure[BJload[C]restraint[D]weight
75.[A]surroundings[B]communities[C]concerns|D|services
76.[A]onto|B|into|C]around|D]upon
77.[A]pulled[B]driven[C]drawn[D]pressed
78.[A]situation[B]wealth[C]treasure[D]category
79.[A]when[B]if[C]unless[D]whereas
80.[A]expand[B]split[C]invade[D]enlarge
81.[A]in[B]beyond[C]with[D]at
82.[A]common[B]conventional[C]ordinary[D]frequent
83.[A]essential[B]prior[C]primitiver[D]major
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