1 It was very difficult to find the partsneeded to do the job because of the ______ ,p`bWm
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2 Mississippi also uplolds the South’s well-deservedreputation for warm,hospitable people;balmy year-round weather;andtruly______cuisine. 3N*C]
A destructive B horrible C amiable D delectable &trh\\I"
3 If she is stupid,she’s _____pleasant tolook at. 7`<? fO
A at any rate B by chance C at a loss D by the way 14YV#o:
4 The mother was_____with grief when sheheard that her child was dead. _7"W\gn:9
A fantastic B frank C frantic D frenzy .:!x*v
5 In your teens,peer-group friendships may_____from parents as the major influence on you. ~)IJE+e>}
A take control B take place C take up D take over {#M{~
6 Parents often faced the ___between doingwhat they felt was good for the development of the child and what they couldstand by way of undisciplined noise and destructiveness. (0m$W<
A paradox B junction C premise D dilemma )0d".Q|v4
7 There have been demonstrationson the streets____the recent terrorist attack. -t'oW*kdL
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8 Thousands of Medicare patientswith chronic medical conditions have been wrongly_____access to necessary care. d]~1.i
A grudged B denied C negated D invalidated iSLf:
9 It has been proposed by many linguiststhat human language______,our biologically programmed abilith to use language,is still not well defined and understood. &0Zk3D4
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10 Western medicine,_______science andpracticed by people with academic internationally accepted medical degrees,isonly one of many systems of healing. 9+Bq00-Z$
A rootedin B originated from C trapped in D indulged in A2_3zrE
11 When I asked if a black politician couldwin in France,however ,he responded _____:”No,conditions are different here.” 8B+^vF
A ambiguously B implicitly C unhesitatingly D optimistically g@f/OsR76
12 The development of staff cohesion and asense of team effort in the workplace can be effectively _______by the use ofhumor. <U`Nb) &
A acquainted B installed C regulated D facilitated pytfsVM
13 In both America and Europe,it is _____to tip the waiter orwaitress anywhere from 10% to 20%. (`/i1#nR
A elementary B temporary C voluntary D customary :?6$}GcW
14 Such an approach forces managers tocommunicate with one another and helps______rigid departmental borndaries. Cy'W!qH
A pass over B stand for C break down Dset off 9sU,.T
15 As a teenager,I was_____by a blindpassion for a slim star I would never meet in my life. &-Er n/[
A pursued B seduced C consumed D guaranteed 2czL 1Ci
16 His originality as a composer is____bythe following group of songs. *]?YvY
A exemplified B created C performed D realized jt?%03iuk
17 They are going to London,buttheir______destination is Rome. pR>QIZq<gT
A ultimate B prime C next D cardinal :S6 <v0`Z
18 The poor old man was _____with diabetesand without proper treatment he would lose his eyesight and become crippledvery soon. {j*+:Gj0V
A suffered B afflicted C induced D infected ~x|Sv4M
19 The bribe and the bridegroom wereoverwhelmed in happiness when their family offered to take them to Rome to_______the marriage. $:Zxb
A terminate B initiate Cconsummate D separate "z4E|s
20 Join said that the richer countries ofthe world should make a _____effort to help the poorer countries. i.,B
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A futile B glittering C frantic D concentrated vAxtNRS
21 The problem is inherent and _______in any democracy,but it has been moresevere in ours during the past quarter-century because of the near universaldenigration of government,politics and politicians. w`f~Ht{wYR
A perishable B periodical C perverse D perennial Z9bPj8d
22As is known to all ,____commodities willdefinitely do harm to our life sooner or later. o7B+f
A counterfeit B fake C imitative D fraudulent ')~HOCBSE
23 It would be _____to think that thiscould solve all the area’s problems straight away. |<icx8hbr
A subtle Bfeeble C nasty D naïve cu|q&
24It is surprising that such aninnocent-looking man should have____such a crime. 3e1"5~?'<
A confirmed B clarified C committed D converyed 7@]hu^)rry
25 Hummans are ___,which enables them tomake dicisions even when they can’t justify why. hV>Ey^Ty
A rational B reasonable C hesitant D intuitive b~echOj
26 More than 100____cats that used to roamthe streets in a Chinese province have now been collected and organized into atram to fight rodents that are destroyingcrops. {a%cU[q
A loose B tamed C wild D stary ,aL"Wy(
27 To say that his resignation was a shockwould be an______-------it caused panie. Hb4rpAeP
A excuse B indulgence C exaggeration D understatement obGSc)?j
28 Here the burden of his thought is thatthe philosopher ,aiming at truth,must not ____the seduction of trying to writebeautifully. Q"uu&JC
A subject to B carry on C yield to D aim at oWOZ0]
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29 I found the subject very difficult ,andat one time thought I should have to give it up,but you directions are so clearand ____that I have succeeded in getting a picture we all think pretty,thoughwanting in the tender grace of yours. <h0ptCB
A on the point B off the point C to the point D up to a point a)b@en;v
30 They both watched as the crime scenetechnicians took samples of various fibers and bagged them,dusted forfingerprints,took pictures and tried to _____what could have happened. EB,>k1IJ
A rehearse B reiterate C reinforce D reenact U {v_0\ES