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1. For many decades, economists have beenarguing about the role of ideas, innovation and _______ in economic growth. +8itP>
a. ingathering b. ingredient c. ingratitude d. ingenuity DZ\K
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2. In thiscompany, absenteeism and frequent work stoppage have greatly ______ theefficiency of the firm operation. z0SF2L H
a. cut off b. cut over c. cut up d. cut into JPng !tvR
3. The day wasstar-crossed: Friday 13th in the month of October, on the eve of thesecond anniversary of a ______ market crash. gt02Csdt
a. agitating b. devastating c. evacuating d. withstanding G'PZ=+!XO/
4. Even with theprice cutting, the 32-bit systems are still far too expensive to _____consumers used to paying &100 or less for a game machine with plenty ofgood software. ~T-uk
a. justify b. topple c. lease d. tempt U"+W)rUd
5. If goodintentions and good ideas were all it took to save the deterioratingatmosphere, the planets _____ layer of air would be as good as fixed? ^+CHp(X
a. sheer b. fragile c. initial d. lethal nw%`CnzT
6. Tom went tohave further studies in the United Kingdom. He found it______ that he couldn’tspeak English well. ms&1P
a.fascinating b. frustrating c. optimizing d. rationalizing y1Z>{SDiq
7. There were manypeople on the street, but the police_____ the thief’s attempt to escape.
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a. pursued b. collaborated c. scooped d. foiled qq)}GK8K&
8. The factory hasobtained a _____ on the invention. jlU6keZh`
a. patent b. scenario c. continuation d. passion yGAFQ|+
9. If you want toobtain information for particulars, please ______ the office. gD4vV'|
a. work on b get into c. apply to d. interact with 4"(rZWv
10. After years of_______ in his studies, Jeff successfully earned his Ph. D. last year. ]77f`<q<}!
a. agonizing b. persevering c. competing d. converting Bdb}4X rL
11. Few peopleknow that he has a(n)_____ desire for revenge, for he has always been such akind person. ~"SQwE|
a. vulnerable b. petty c. acute d. variable NjOUe?BQ
12. All the _____of experimental and mathematical procedures should be strictly observed. 6uFw+Ya#
a. minutiae b. scenario c. informatics d. academia 4_U"M@
13. It was incrediblethat the children in some African countries were _____ starving. t(uvc{K*
a.unscrupulously b. insanely c. savagely d. literally -$[&{.B.
14. There is______ evidence of corruption in some government agencies and therefore strongmeasures must be taken. 5:f!EMb
a. rewarding b. shrinking c. mounting d. packing /[\g8U{5B}
15. The big dogattacked the burglar ______. L8Tm8)
a. savagely b. unscrupulously c. vitally d. fertilely _avf%OS
16. The concernswith the origins of the earth ______ their study. prz COw
a. motivated b. advised c. excited d. informed ;..z)OP_
17. He seems poor,but I ______ that he has quite a lot ofmoney. _Tor9Tj
a. suspect b.form c. elaborate d. formulate e7xBi!I)~
18. If you push inthe world, the world will push back on you; if you touch the world gently, theworld will touch you gently _____. ,S=[#
a. in return b. in the long run c. in turn d. in place _r{H)}9
19. He was ____enough to understand my question from the gestures I made. k/wD@H N
a. intelligent b. efficient c. proficient d. diligent S,AxrQc
20. On the firstday when a pupil enters school, he is asked to conform ______ the school rules. *kFd#b+xB
a. in b. at c. on d. to `7:uc@
21. He rewrote thenovel in an effort to turn it into a more popular ____. NOXP}M
a. version b. copy c. issue d. booklet zH}3J}
22. Galileo, thefirst modern scientist, was forced by the Church under threat of torture to_____ that the earth moves around the sun. )PP yJ@M
a. admit b. elaborate c. deny d. approve tSJ#
23. Many peoplefind religious beliefs important in their lives, but such beliefs are not partof science because they are matters of faith with principles that are meant tobe ______ without question. o&E8<
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a. criticized b. accepted c. declined d. refused X_o#!
24. The laws andtheories of science do not represent “ultimate truth”: they are consideredvalid only ______ no contrary evidence comes to light. T3{~f
a. whenever b. as soon as c. even if d. as long as M
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25. The mostcareful observations, the most elaborate calculations will not be fruitful_____ the right questions are asked. BA2"GJvfIA
a. wherever b. no matter c. unless d. regarding m.m6.
26. What surprisedus most was the huge ______ of treasure stacked pile after pile in theunderground cellar. W4^zKnH
a.accumulation b. acceleration c. analysis d. ancestor znsQ/[
27. Mr. Smith was______ to buy a cheaper car in order to save enough money to purchase anapartment suite. ,X^3.ILz
a. obliged b. indulged c. pursued d. identified jL\j$'KC
28. Victoria is in asplitting_______ since she can’t decide who will be her Mr. Right. t2(X
a. stagnation b. resentment c. assets d. dilemma qS/}aDk&
29. Peking Operais among the most valued cultural _____, though mostly liked by the old insteadof the young. IRm}?hHf
a. array b. technicality c. competence d. legacies \(i'i C
30. the localgovernment is planning a salary _____ on a big scale which will lead to a raisein purchasing power of common workers. ]|CcQ1#|H
a. boost b. devotion c. temperament d. globalization <
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31. The thrillingnews was totally beyond students’ expectation and it therefore ______ the wholecampus. Hp=BnN
a. enlarged b. dedicated c. electrified d. declined w{*kbGB8s7
32. The railroadand the automobile have contributed much to the great ____ of population allover the world. zK5&,/
a. mobility b. pouring c. purifying d. morality TUnAsE/J&
33. It is assumedthat the number of people _______ by the recent quake may continue to rise. LVB wWlJ
a. displaced b. disguised c. abused d. accounted 1,+<|c)T?
34. For the sakeof safety, speeding is completely _____ in front of school areas. f-|?He4O]
a. controlled b.compromised c. banned d. coerced $WIVCp
35. The touristswere extremely delighted to find that they would be _____ in a grand andluxurious hotel. rH`\UZ{cc
a. adapted b. accustomed c. accommodated d. adjusted y<FC7
36. He welldeserved the “Best Supporting Actor” prize on account of his incredibleperformance which ____ the sweet memory in people of the “good, old days”. Q&]|W
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a. presumes b erodes c. evokes d. assigns )&1v[]%S
37. Language is______ to human life because it gives meaning to otherwise random experience. 7(+4^
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38. The ITindustry was forced to make a(n) ____ reduction in employment due to years ofsales drop. tC'E#2
a. drastic b. dominant c. optimistic d. optional IQO|)53)
39. It serves youright: your lack of motivation and vitality ______ your ultimate failure. ^5E9p@d"J
a. attributesto b. contributes to c. results from d. involved in N=\zx^w,
40. Aneye-witness, one of the few post-war survivors, firmly pointed out how the Jewswere _____ by the Nazi during WWII. Gf"TI:xa
a.replenished b. persecuted c. proclaimed d. purified nm1dd{U6^
41. From the _____scene, the millionaire, who became wealthy overnight by lottery realized thathis grand house must have been broken in. J]TqH`MA
a. chaotic b. fragile c. moral d. desirable ({j8|{)+
42. The attractiveaspect of this robot lies in its ____ ; as its “feet” can move freely to meetdifferent needs. wmGcXBHt$
a.flexibility b. esteem c. humanity d. identity 3Qe|'E,U
43. _______ allthe circumstances, he thought it wise not to say anything further. z='%NZY
a. centeringon b. Leaving off c. Taking into account d. Going back to 5bt>MoKxv
44. The localgovernment plans to ______ the anti-pollution & pollution-prevention schemein five year. _ARG
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a. implement b. cripple c. detach d. perceive q|<B9Jk
45. The designersof TV commercials often rack their brains and try their best to produce aunique visual picture and convince ______ buyers that the products beingadvertised are the best. CK n2ZL
a. potent b. productive c. prospective d. private x\G%
46. The royal cookwas eager to know what kinds of food or dishes would ______ the would-be queen.So he inquired many people from the high officials to the palace maids of lowrank. )7
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a. appeal for b. call on c. call for d. appeal to B$2b=\
47. _______ hisold age, his stage performance was really incredible: almost beyond everyone’simagination. J1}\H$*X
a. Taking intoaccount b. Coming into being c. Falling into step {d[Nc,AMb
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48. When theheadmaster told her the good news about her championship in the nationalcontest, she couldn’t help bursting into laughter and her eyes ______. 3l<qcKKc
a. emitted b. shot c. sparkled d. span 1M&Lb.J6
49. The injuredrequiring immediate attending should be given _____ in the hospitals. j_2g*lQ7a
a. priority b. urgency c. superiority d. emergency lq:q0>vyI
50. The couple hadto ____ their meager savings to pay for their son’s university tuition fees. "6'",
a. draw on b. draw up c. contribute to d. attribute to 5Qq/nUR
51. The Giantseized a few small kids ______ at the lightening speed from the terrified crowdand took them away in his huge hands. >"2jCR$/
a. byaccident b. at random c. on occasion d. on average %8n<#0v-|4
52. Thegovernments put forward several policies and regulations in order to ____ theever soaring price of the housing. ;=,-C;`
a. constrain b. foster c. accelerate d. propel C!^A\T7p
53. Those who fellin love with each other deem every minute spending in waiting for the other is________. u"qu!EY2
a. inherent b. eternal c. subtle d. ethereal eV*QUjS~
54. He got the jobin Bell Lab ____ his strength of will as well as his abilities. A.r7 ks
a. by virtueof b. by way of c. by the time of d. by the light of (O J/u)W^
55. Many peopleassumed that the New Economy has resulted in the ____ trend of rapiddevelopment of business and the booming prosperity, which has become a hotissue among economists. nKGQU,C
a. almighty b. subtle c. irreversible d.irreplaceable e=(Y,e3
56. One of thedreams cherished by the poor peasants is to own a _____ pair of shoes. }oZ8esZU2
a. endurable b. durable c. smart d. delicate w3(G!:
57. It has beendecided that we are going on a sightseeing tour during the holiday. We all_______ it after several months of hard work. 5.5kH$;>
a. appreciate b. prompt c. suspend d. evoke P{)D_Bi
58. As one part ofmoral education in high schools, students should be taught to _______ theirsense of responsibility. tlQ6>v'
a. satisfy b. intensify c. enjoy d. moderate 1!^BcrG.
59. Danwin’sstrong will and ______ made him a good researcher and a successful scientist inhis era.
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61. This week’s“story-telling” program will _____ where the week before last left off. Sk5
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a. drag down b. end up c. consequent upon d. take up d\#yWY
62. As an ardentmember of the World Red Cross, she _____ the sick at hospital frequently. y0p=E^QM
a. calls for b. attends to c. focuses on d. goes back to enPtW
63. During theearly period of one’s retirement, a person may feel at loss as to what to do.This can be attributed to his/her no longer being ______ with a group of peopleor an organization. y?UJ<QAi
a. affiliated b. adhered c. preoccupied d. inter-wined fh`Y2s|:7R
64. Manyprospective applicants have phoned the HR department to _____ about the vacantposition. i{EQjZ
a. pursuit b. inquire c. leverage d. require }'Ap@4
65. One of the_____ of the CCTV Cup prize for English Speech contest sincerely conveyed histhankfulness to his English teacher and the school principal, who have beenencouraging him constantly and have offered him a lot of help. R7rM$|n=o
a. pals b. adolescent c. recipients d. receipt VL*5
66. The doctorseemed to be ______ with something very serious all the time while the patientwas talking to him. !X7z y9
a.preoccupied b. occupied c. absorbed d. associated kI`HD
67. The literatureteacher always tells his students:” You should read between the lines….” Inother words, one should guess the meaning of the words or sentences evenparagraphs from the ______ when reading passages. )>h3IR
a. condition b. situation c. phenomenon d. context ]7<$1ta
68. He tried todescribe the rules and reulations, especially the complicated terms in such away that it would be _____ to a layman. QswPga(-
a. acquired b. intelligent c. articulate d. intelligible F
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69. It’s nowgenerally accepted that whether to use animals to do research work or not isa(n) _____ problem. gtH^'vFZ
a. scientific b. individual c. moral d. ethic WY|~E%k
70. Workaholics’daily life is typically _____ into their work as well as their leisureactivities. mIf)=RW
a. departed b. separated c. compartmentalized d. isolated L$c 1<7LU
71. TheHead-Hunting Company is busy searching for those who have got strong liabilityto creativity and acute sense of _____ to the job. 7|=SZ+g
a. commitment b. commission c. compensation d. criterion W=
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72. David andJohnson failed to come to an agreement because their ideas towards thearrangement of the project are absolutely _______. *H/)S 5
a. incredible b. proverbial c. optional d. irreconcilable 4;~xRg;u&*
73. The bridge gottumbled down after the big flood because of certain ____ flaws in design. 8Q/cJ+&
a. corporate b. aftermath c. inherited d. inherent %62|dhl6
74. Those popularmovie stars ______ merely small percent of the professional population buttheir income is incredibly out of proportion to their coverage in thepopulation percentage. Q-h< av9
a. constitute b. institute c. substitute d. consist T#rUbi>""
75. The producerfirmly believes that the huge amount of money spent in his TV series willdefinitely be ______ because it will contribute to immense profits for hiscompany. 9*j"@Rm
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