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PART l: VOCABULARY (15 POINTS} b#:!b
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1. Tine cultural life of a social group, qua social group, may be said to depend upon its cognitive level. YH{FTVOt{C
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3. Tile international committee, at its annual general meeting, finally waived the rule about the 12-month qualifying period. [\.@,Y0j
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4. The Bulletin, noted for its impartial advice, recommends in a recent issue that GPs and nurses learn a variety of skills transmittable to patients. {r1}
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6. When a careful individual speaks or writes there are usually nuances of meaning that need to be recognized. {Zf 9}
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7. Civilians oversight of tire police means, among other things, that suspects will probably not be coerced into confessing. Hs(U|BXU
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8. She told her niece she would leave her a small legacy. pSS8 %r%S'
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9. Because his inattention was responsible for the accident, he was rebuked. ?Z"<&tsZ
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10. The emperor, in establishing tine arelnblsh gpric in 968, revealed his interest in both religious and pastoral considerations. pFwhvw
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11. Among the requisites of polite society figures a basic politeness to everyone. 7SjWofv
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12. Quacks rely on the anguish of cancer sufferers, as well as their credulity, for their financial success, 9NausE40
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13. The debris from the crash was strewn over tile countryside for miles around. $;B
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14. If the Minnesota Vikings continue to confound their critics, their entry into the play-offs will be assured, NnqAr ,
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15. Older writers are frequently patronizing towards young writers. @Jr@
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16. Disruptive behavior at meetings governed by Robert's Rules of Order usually results in . kr>F=|R]
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17. In 1981. the two factors of conservation measures the world recession resulted in a of the demand for oil. Gw?$.@L'I6
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18. The new budgetary constraints forbid the allocation of supplementary funds if it can be established that the original allotment had been . 6:qh%ZR
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19. When a room is supplied with an adequate amount of fresh air, people usually say it is . g\=e86
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20. You don't want a proctoscope if you hope to an image: you want a telescope. s:Io5C(
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21. Among the components of contemporary construction figure steel, concrete, and glass. V25u_R`{
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22. Zero or even negative growth, a soaring budgetary deficit, a in inflation—the government report paints a dismal picture. IHvrx:7
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23. The eye tends to see distance as . In painting, this is sometimes called "the vanishing point." QT7PCHP
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24. Many an underdeveloped country, faced with crippling national debt, turns to a greater harvest from its timber resources. gkL{]*9&%
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25. The Court has been castigated for a steady of minorit3 rights and women's rights. iBaz1pDc
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26. He became a legend as an opera singer, not so much because of his voice range or emotive ability, but rather because of his fiery . HAc1w]{(
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27. In America, moon-lighting is an attempt to one’s income. q@Oe}
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28. The reports coming from the site that the hostages have been killed. 3jDAj!_ea
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29 It is less to skill than to hard work that he his continuing success. 98LyzF9
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30. The lad was quite fortunate in finding a to aid him financially in his studies. h#(J6ht
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PART Ⅱ: GRAMMAR (15 POINTS) j6DI$tV~
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2. From its customs and traditions the village a strong sense of identity and morality, which, looking back, may easily be mourned in a more impersonal, amoral, and uncertain modem world. ~NG+DyGa=
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3. What this galloping advance in analytical acuity means is that scientists can now isolate the tiniest amounts of harmful substances in foods which, , have always been considered safe, or in some cases beneficial. ^vha4<'-qG
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4. Possibly because there are few bare patches of gavel on that continent, because of an innately gregarious habit of mind, their rookeries number almost millions of individuals. U*:E|'>
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5. She observed quite unashamedly that though they had been married for 8 years, she knew nothing about in the army. 66-G)+4
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6. The Mary Rose was a remarkable ship, have rarely been seen.
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7. can be seen by the results of the Study, the principle seems to require the active involvement of the patient in the modification of his condition. ]_43U` [#
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8. Test scores do not improve by magic. Improving 5our test scores, especially it comes to classroom tests, depends on doing the assignments. r1/9BTPKdJ
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9. I would not take his claim to being an authority very seriously. he knows about his area is either inaccurate or outdated. h]pz12Yf
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10. For the purposes of the study, it was at the beginning and at tire end of preschool and first grade that observations were made the children. +F+M[ef<ws
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11. Half , the number of participants registering for this year's marathon was disappointing (!%9#
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12. Attentiveness and involvement are prerequisites for there successful communication, DB3qf>@?
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13. Who has the time to read or listen to an account of everything currently, going oil in the world? Z}S7%m
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14. After turning the whole room inside out, she eventually /bund tire magazine, were either torn or dog-eared. tE,&
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15. Professor Li' s book will show you can be used in other contexts. t~|J2*9l
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16. Tornadoes--actually miniscule storms which paths are not usually, over a quarter mile in width---are nonetheless extremely violent. QD%!a{I
17. Not only did various ancient civilizations cremate their dead, but they also cremated along with tire dead person every which object he might possibly use in the afterlife. [0vqm:P
18. To say that Ferdinand Magellan, tire first European to discover the Philippines, did not actually circumnavigate the earth because he was killed before his famous voyage was completed. Kc,i$FH
19. Only in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century in Great Britain did it begin to be likely that a resolution that women to be allowed to join a previously all-male organization would be carried. aK/fZ$Qc
20. Not had she lived virtually next door to the police station, the burglars would have escaped scot-free. 54=*vokX_
21. Cannibalism, or humans eating other humans, has, throughout the history, exerted both morbid fascination and extremes of repulsion.
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22. Some enthusiasts claim that the humble Hawaiian ukulele is the most versatility of all musical instruments. >wb Uxl%{5
23. It is to the skillful utilization of voice range, the chief emphasizing in speech- making, that success as an orator may be attributed. Jv} &8D
24. It is the predetermined ability of the shell of a variety of marine animals to develop only within certain Emits that prevents themselves from growing past a specific size. 2M=h:::W
25. Absent any convinced link between the quantity or the so-called quality of the brain cells, one is able to state whatever one chooses. 5XV|*O;
26. Early missionaries discovered that their converts would backslide if left to their own devices, and would charge them with guilty of so doing upon their return. t&