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1. Long treatment of the elderly drains funds from the health needs of other groups and from urgent social problems. A4|L;z/A[h
A. restrains B. detains C. soars D. exhausts 5Mb5t;4b
2. For cancer cells destroy not only all rival cells, in their ruthless biological warfare, but also destroy the larger organization---the body itself—signing their own suicide warrant. UpoTXAD}k
A. refined B. random C. merciless D. perpetual aj\
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3. The report also examined the overall effectiveness of the 43-day bombing campaign carried out by coalition forces and Congress released a brief synopsis to the public. NH$!<ffz
A. compendium B. bibliography C. addendum D. postscript HUuZ7jJwf
4. All that may come to my knowledge in the exercise of my profession or in daily commerce with men, which ought not to be spread abroad, I will keep secret and will never reveal. l`V^d
A. business B. exchange C. wedlock D.contact ;vkk$
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5. With the awfully limited vocabulary to only a thousand words or fewer, the reader resembles a color blind artist who is only aware of a few colors and consequently his ability to create on canvas is lamentably restricted. e5HHsR6
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6. The epic is possible because America is an idea as much as it is a country. America has nothing to do with allegiance to a dynasty and very little to do with allegiance to a particular place, but everything to do with allegiance to a set of principles. vf&Sk`
A. conviction B. loyalty C .conversion D. component 2 yY.rs
7. After a few short but interminable seconds, U.S. Astronaut Neil Armstrong placed his foot firmly on the fine-grained surface of the moon. The time was 10:56 p.m, July 20, 1969. TM?RH{(r
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8. Hopelessly entrapped in the two-year tangle of his own deceit, forced into a confession of past lies, he watched the support of his most loyal defenders collapse in a political maelstrom, driven by their bitterness over the realization that he had betrayed their trust. c
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9. Although this could be seen as a strength because it allows flexibility, it can also be argued that it invalidates the theory; in this case several people’s rights must be relinquished to reach a conclusion. ?A\[EI^
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10. War is the social cancer of mankind. It is a pernicious form of ignorance, for it destroys not only its “enemies”, but also the whole superstructure of what it is a part—and thus eventually it defeats itself. wFHz<i!jr&
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11. In this great global clash of interests, it is time for both sides to soften their anger and seek new ways to get along with each other. If sanity is to prevail, the guiding policy must not be ------------------------but cooperation and conservation. Pm}
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12. Looking ahead, the computer industry sees pure gold. Estimates for the number of personal computers in use by the end of the century run as high as 80 million. Then there are all the ---------------------industries: desks to hold computers, luggage to carry them, cleansers to polish them. <lxE^M
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13. In north Dakota, which had barely an inch of rain in four months, there was no grass for cattle. Farmers tramped their dusty fields watching their dwarfed stand of grain shrivel and --------------. q,->E<8
A. survive, b. wail c. perish d. swell y"o@?bny
14. As most new buyers soon learn, it is not that easy for a novice to use ,particularly when the manuals contain instructions like this …………………..from Apple: “This character prevents script from terminating the currently forming output line when it encounters the script command in the input stream. g,,'Pdd7Pn
a. excerpt b. manipulation c. retrieval D. reminder :t#N.[=&#
15. Eventually the old brutal arrangement was -------------------by the laws of the state, which undertook to end the freelance savageries of personal revenge by meting out justice uncomplicated by private passion. 2TxHY|4
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16.Rights and obligations are-------------------an obligation flows from a right, and this provides clarity in action. For example if it can be agreed that the patient has a right to confidentiality, then it is clear that the doctor has a duty, not to breach this. Ce%fz~*b
A. correlative b. extraneous c. irrelevant d. compatible 4#c-?mh_
17. Finally this theory is widely understood and accepted the world over, i.e.. it has a -----------------------; and is therefore a good basis for discussion of an ethical problem. &!=[.1H<
a. particularity b. unilateralism c. commonality d. cosmopolitan JXa5snh{h
18. In New Orleans, meanwhile , the dredging of channels accommodate petrochemical companies has -----------------huge amounts of marshland. c|,6(4j>$
a. compromised b. proliferated c. produced d. modified iXJ3B&x
19. As a professional doctor, I will prescribe ------------------for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone. O 6}eV^y
A. regimen B. equity c. requisite d. regime ;xKPa6`E
20. It is often the children who truly lead the elders into America, the sons who take their fathers to their first baseball game or shepherd them to their first rock concert or give them a real sense that they -----------------America’s future. ivb?B,Lz0
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