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    I wish to express my   1   to a number of people whose assistance in the   2   of this book is greatly appreciatedFirst, to my colleague (同事) and friend, Jim Caprio  3   his continuous and unselfish effort which   4   a significantly improved final productTo my department chairman, Denny Malone, whose constant encouragement and support made this plan   5     6   were the opinions and suggestions   7   by Edward KBowdon of the University of Illinois, John Thomas of Princeton University and Nathan Levan of UCLA.

    I am greatly indebted (感恩的) to Tommy Huang, a PHDstudent, whose unusual   8   made in writing many computer programs needed was invaluableLast, but by no means   9   , I must   10   the enthusiasm (热情) and constructive opinions of all my students.

1Aattention

Bconsideration

Cthanks

Ddelight

2Amanagement

Bpreparation

Coffer

Dproposal

3Aon

Bin

Cof

Dfor

4Acaused

Bled to

Cprovided

Draised

5Asuitable

Bobtainable

Cpossible

Dmanageable

6AOf all things

BOf particular benefit

CAt the utmost

DOf little profit

7Areached

Bshowed

Cput up

Dmade

8Aeffort

Blabor

Cpains

Denergy

9Alowest

Bworst

Cleast

Dslightest

10Amention

Bpropose

Csuggest

Dstate

 

答案:C;B;D;B;C;B;D;A;C;A
提示:

1.     express my thanks to…表达对…的感谢

2.     in the preparation of this book在这本书的准备过程中

3.     因为某事感激人,通常用for

4.     lead to导致,通向

5.     make…possible 使…成为可能

6.     of benefit有益的. 特别有益的是Edward的意见和建议

7.     提建议make suggestions

8.     effort努力,贡献; labor劳作; pains痛苦; energy精力

9.     last but not least,最后但同样重要的, 固定表达法

10.   mention提到; propose向…提议; suggest建议; state陈述

 


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