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PART 1 VUCABULARY (15 minutes, 10 points, 4.5 point each) CoUd16*"JM
1. Reductions in overseas government expenditure took place, but ______and more gradually than now seems desirable. B~ !G lT
A: reluctantly B: unwittinglyC. impulsivelyD: anxiously &&9c&xgzE
2. In fear for their lives and in ______of their freedom, thousands of enslaved women and children fled to the Northern States on the eve of the American Civil War. c,+(FQ9
A. WayB. viewC. visionD. pursuit HcBH!0
3. If I could ensue a reasonably quick and comprehensive solution to the crisis in Iraq, t would not have entitled my speech “the______ problem.” < k+fKl
A. InstantB: InverseC. InsolubleD. Intact ?St=7a(D
4. Some of the patients, especially the dying, wanted to ______ in the man and woman who had eased their suffering. ~f=6?5.wa
A. confideB. ponderC. wellD: reflect XW~ BEa
5. We all buy things on the ______ of the moment; this is what the retail trade calls an “impulse “buy. QBfhyo_
A: urgeB. forceC. spurD. rush. W\>^[c/
6. Nothing has ever equaled the ______ and speed with which the human species is altering the physical and chemical world. }+dM1 O
A. concernB. magnitudeC. volumeD. carelessness /h7>Z9T
7. The second distinguishing characteristic of jazz is a rhythmic drive that was ______ called "hot" and later "swing." FU5LYXCs
A. shortlyB. initiallyC. actuallyD. literally r%TLv
8. The depth of benefits of reading varies in ______ the depth of one's one’s experience ^/%o%J&