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31.Comparing the time scales between many flu epidemics,scientists can________ vx5;}[Bhm
when another one might happen. A|c :&i
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of her valuable hours. lF 8B+
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C. taste ... am tasting D. taste ... have tasted ;k (}~_
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46. We are not on very good ______ with the people next door. nDMNaMYb
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47. Usually newspapers ______ for people with intellectual interests.
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48. The overcrowded living conditions ______ a heavy strain on the family. [<1i[\^
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49. The supply of apples exceeds the ______ this year. !`=r('l
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50. I must take this watch to be repaired, it ______ ;s9!ra:3
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and friendly relationships with their professors. The casual professor is not necessarily v@Otp
a poor one and is still respected by students. Although students may be in a Wq&TbWR
subordinate position, some professors treat them as equals. However, no matter how P)(Ly5$*
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may give extra attention outside of class to a student in need of help but probably will JeWW~y`e?{
not treat him or her differently when it comes to evaluating school work. Professors ZZ[5Z=te?
have several roles in relation to students; they may be friends as well as teachers. 8eWb{nuJ>
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54 A. despised B. respected C. neglected D. overlooked "84.qgYaG
55 A. inferior B. minor C. low D. subordinate top3o{4
56 A. peers B. colleagues C. friends D. equals MbYa6jrF
57 A. democratic B. formal C. relaxed D. strict 5OpK~f5
58 A. authority B. expert C. supervisor D superior <:RU,
59 A. build B. set C. get D. establish ZL
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60 A. sustain B. support C. maintain D. retain ~|l>b
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61 A. but B. hence C. nevertheless D. then > {fX;l
62 A. match B. fulfill C. meet D satisfy ,h8)5Mj/J
63 A. submission B. presentation C. delivery D. handing 2MtaOG2l&q
64 A. for B. with C. against D. of sI9~TZ :
65 A. due B. extra C. sufficient D. supplementary ~yB[}BPf
66 A. quest B. need C. search D. views }KS[(Q
67 A. gets to B. comes to C. reaches D. touches UL"JwqD
68 A. with regard to B. in view of C. in relation to D. with reference to +c\fDVv
69 A. suppose B. suggest C. realize D. assume :rk]o*
70 A. adopt B. adapt C. adept D. conform Fc 5g~T
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