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Part One: Structure and Written Expression W#d'SL#5
Direction: In each question decide which of the four choices given will most suitably complete the sentence if inserted at the place marked. Put the letter of your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. (20%) f[`&3+
1 .The doctor's ____ is that she'll soon be as good as new if she takes insulin and watches her diet. 8%; .H-
A. agnosticism B. anticipation C. diagnosis D. prognosis wko9tdC=U
2. It is ____ understood by all concerned that the word no one who visits him ever breathe a syllable of m his hearing will remain forever unspoken. hYFi"ck
A. uncommunicatively B. acceptably !#5y%Bf
C. tacitly D. taciturnly lZ"C~B}9:I
3. ____ springs not out of true and deep admiration, but more often out of a self-seeking wish to identify with someone important or famous. \/wk!mWV@
A. A compliment B. An adulatory :hB6-CZkqN
C. Flattery D. Praise #RdcSrw)W!
4. Leaving for work m plenty of time to catch the train will ___worry about being late. ,
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A. rule off B. prevent C. avoid D. obviate cy8r}wD
5. Nicholas Chauvin, a French soldier, aired his veneration of Napoleon Bonaparte so _____ and unceasingly that he became the laughingstock of all people in Europe. Efd@\m:~>
A. vociferously B. patriotically Z0~,cO8~
C. verbosely D. loquaciously 8SiWAOQAL
6. People suffering from ____prefer to stay shut in their homes and become panic-stricken m large public buildings and open fields. EN>a^B+!
A, acrophobia B. agoraphobia 0|\JbM
C. claustrophobia D. xenophobia vl`St$$|
7. All normal human beings are ____ at least to a degree --they get a feeling of warmth and kinship from engaging in group activities. 0!c/4^
A. segregated B. congregational K(NP%:
C, gregarious D. egregious pXNH
8. He is ___ drinker, who has been imbibing for so long that he has figuratively speaking, grown old with the vice. :h0!gi
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9. We listened dumb-struck, full of_____, to the shocking details of the corruption of the ex-president of the compare. wC<FF2T
A. incredality B. ingenuity Pl|*+g
C. ingenuousness D. incredibility .?F`H[^)^u
10. Too much ___ can possibly lead to unhappiness, even to thoughts of suicide as few people have the courage to analyze themselves objectively and minutely. -zH-9N*c
A. retrospect B. retrospection qm=9!jqC;
C. perspicacity D. perspicuity rG B*a8
11 .Hydrocarbons, ___ by engine exhausts, react with nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight to form complex toxic gases. b Sg]FB aW
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12. He could hardly _____his temper when he saw the state of his office. 5) 4?i p
A. hold in B. hold up C. hold off D. hold out 0w$1Yx~C
13.The statesman was evidently ____by the journalist's questions and glared at him for a few seconds. @^Kw\s
A. put down B. put out C. put across D. put away ,v*\2oG3^
14. ____ , it is widely used in making flares and fireworks. (>om.FM
A, As the brilliant white light that burning magnesium produces cl'qw##
B. Because of the brilliant white light of burning magnesium aXD|XE%
C. The brilliant white light of burning magnesium P9# }aw+
D. Burning magnesium produces a brilliant white light Wc/B_F?2
15.____ to tell us that the interest of the individual should be subordinate to that ; JHf0
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C. Did you use D. Do you used 'p,54<e
16.I would have gone to the lecture with you ____ I was so busy. 3{-
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A. except that B. provided that C. but that D. only that 4V5h1/JPm
17.The detective watched and saw the suspect _____ a hotel at the comer of the street. _ Av_jw`m
A. getting off the taxi and walking into u,Cf4H*xS
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18. The child is ____ all the evidence for his opinion. @yn1#E,
A. not encouraged either to be critical or to examine :W1B"T<
B. encouraged either to be critical nor to examine .u9,w
C. either encouraged to be critical or to examine V)Y#m/$`
D. neither encouraged to be critical nor to examine wEb10t,
19. To be sure, there would be scarcely no time left over for other things if school children __ all sides of every matter on which they hold opinions. <SNu`,/I
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20. Whenever work is being done, energy___ from one form into another. JE/Kf<
A. converts B. converted C. is converted D. is being converted 1ihdH1rg[
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Part Two : Reading Comprehension rW0-XLbL5H
I. Direction: Each of the passages is followed by some questions For each question four answers are given. Read the passages carefully and choose the best &BJ"T
answer to each question. Pat your choice in the ANSWER SHEET. (10%) 7F wot&