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Directions:There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are "(s6aqO$
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50. I must take this watch to be repaired, it ______ Rp9fO?ZjHt
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a poor one and is still respected by students. Although students may be in a V/d/L3p
subordinate position, some professors treat them as equals. However, no matter how ^Xb7[+I6
equal professors would like to be, they still are in a position of authority. l_tw<`Ep
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have coffee one day with students but the next day expect them to meet a deadline for /iC;%r1L
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not treat him or her differently when it comes to evaluating school work. Professors WEg6Kz
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51 A. instructive B. conducive C. constructive D. healthy 7?8wyk|x
52 A. easygoing B. comforting C. carefree D. relaxing VV4Gjc
53 A. consultative B. informal C. easy D. casual mR\`DltoV
54 A. despised B. respected C. neglected D. overlooked PNF?;*`-{7
55 A. inferior B. minor C. low D. subordinate W7"{r)7
56 A. peers B. colleagues C. friends D. equals `\`> 0hlu
57 A. democratic B. formal C. relaxed D. strict n79QJl/
58 A. authority B. expert C. supervisor D superior 7(M(7}EKA
59 A. build B. set C. get D. establish %W,D;?lEo>
60 A. sustain B. support C. maintain D. retain p
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62 A. match B. fulfill C. meet D satisfy '7wd$rl
63 A. submission B. presentation C. delivery D. handing 2sNK
64 A. for B. with C. against D. of >Rvx[`|O!m
65 A. due B. extra C. sufficient D. supplementary |(moWY=
66 A. quest B. need C. search D. views D|Iur W1f
67 A. gets to B. comes to C. reaches D. touches 6S6f\gAM
68 A. with regard to B. in view of C. in relation to D. with reference to ^ -FX
69 A. suppose B. suggest C. realize D. assume 7 n]65].t
70 A. adopt B. adapt C. adept D. conform 8[r9HC
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