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1.
nobody
in
our
group
___
out
much
hope
of
making
people
regard
custom as a subject of any great imp
o
rtance.
A. holds; B. puts; C. finds; D. keeps
2.
catherine was greatly taken ___ by joan's caprice.
A.A. aback; B. aside; C. about; D. apart
3.
you
can't
___
ign
o
rance
as
your
excuse;
you
should
have
known
what was happening all along.
A. plead;
B. refer to; C. defend; D. persist in
4.
the river DROPPED some 34 feet overnight. d; B. rose; C.
fell
5.
VENDERS must have a license in shanghai.
A.A.
Everyone
employed
in
food
service;
B.
Anyone
who
is
employed in hotels; C. Everyone engaged in selling; D. Anyone who
works in a canteen.
6.
CURRENT deographic trends, such as the fall in the birth rate, should
favourably accelerate economic growth in the long run.
A.A. modern; B. rapid; C. contemporary; D. nowadays
7.
the
artifacts
displayed
in
the
museum
will
___
the
imagination
of
succeeding generations of artists
A. fire; B. heat; C. burn; D. raise
8.
one of the problems our government has to deal with is the ___ of the
growing number of plastic containers.
A. dissolution; B. disposal; C. disappearance; D. disposition
9.
my daughter was so ___ in the tv programme that she f
o
rgot to turn
the microwave oven off
A.A. distracted; B. attracted; C. enchanted; D. engrossed
10.
tv, if properly used, can ___ a child's imagination
A. stimulate; B. arouse; C. incite; D. arise
11.
Do you know the saying:
”
A. cautious; B. cowardly; C. plucky
12.
every machine CONSUMES m
o
re energy than it creates.
A. uses up; B. fulfills; C. replaces; D. executes
13.
Some cells, such as epithelia, PROLIFERATE more rapidly when the
body is asleep than when it is awake.
A. nurture; B. infect; C. nourish; D. multiply
14.
the roof of the house was PRACTICALLY falling in
a
nd the front
steps were rotting away.
A. virtually; B. essentially; C. always; D. basically
15.
there
were
so
many
people
___
him
in
the
crowd
that he
could
not
hold the camera steady while trying to take a picture of martin luther
king, jr, the f
o
remost leader of the civil rights movement
A. jostling; B. agitating; C. obstructing; D. jerking
16.
at last we found the tramps lying there, ___.
A.a.
sick
a
nd
exhausted;
b.
to
be
sick
a
nd
exhausted;
c.
to
be
sickening
a
nd exhausting; d. in exhausted sickness
17.
the weather f
o
recast f
o
r today predicted ___ weather with sunshine,
rain, snow
a
nd wind
a
nd that is just what londoners have had.
A. variable; B. various; C. variant; D. varied
18.
there is no evidence that any member of the ministry of education is
___ in the affair.
A. aggravated; B. complicated; C. connected; D. insinuated
19.
as the medicine took ___, the nervous patient became quieter.
A.A. action; B. force; C. effect; D. influence
20.
o
rried about the test that he plans to study all night.
him
he
should QUIT
w
o
rrying
a
nd
get
some
sleep.”
A. stop; B. relinquish; C. keep on
21.
biologists
have ASCERTAINED
that
specialized
cells
convert
chemical energy into mechanical energy.
A.A. investigated; B. hypothesized; C. considered; D. verified
22.
beautiful as it is, synthetic silk will not SUPPLANT cotton apparel.
A. replace; B. remove; C. misplace; D. take away
23.
the
do
o
rway
of
the
eskimo
igloo
was
so
low
that
we
had
to
___
down to enter.
A.A. incline; B. bend; C. drop; D. bow
24.
on national day we will march in ___ through the people's square.
A.A. process; B. processing; C. procession; D. progression
25.
tourists are ___ to beware of pickpockets in the bus
A. commanded; B. notified; C. informed; D. advised
26.
the
o
riginal building was erected in 1710 but this structure has been
largely transf
o
rmed
a
nd ___.
A. increased; B. extended; C. augmented; D. stretched
27.
his new plan is IDEALISTIC but not practical.
A.A. romantic; B. fantastic; C. realistic
28.
the
congregation
at
last
sunday's
sermon
showed
no PROPRIETY
when they giggled at the sight of a person in an outlandish dress.
A. politeness; B. courage; C. decency; D. capability
29.
After an unhappy love affair, emily dickinson was said to have lived
like
a
HERMIT,
shut
away
in
her
family
home
in
amherst,
Massachusetts.
A. heroine; B. recluse; C. invalid; D. lunatic
30.
after
his
famous
speech
against
racial
discrimination
a
nd
segregation, he was prosecuted f
o
r ___ driving.
A. rash; B. reckless; C. heedless; D. irresponsible
31.
there was a nobility about this simple-minded person which was ___
A.A. most engaged; B. the most engaging; C. to be most engaging; D.
most engaging
32.
when
they
heard
how
well
the
new
c
o
rp
o
ration
was
doing
in
the
computer business, they took a calculated ___
a
nd invested most of
their capital in it.
A.A. venture; B. opportunity; C. risk; D. chance
33.
that car model has become OBSOLETE.
A. outmoded; B. out of stock; C. popular; D. modern
34.
from the f
o
rest a winding path ___ down to the village.
A. meandered; B. coiled; C. rolled; D. wavered
35.
the snobbish shop- assistant made a grimace upon seeing my SEEDY
overcoat.
A. smart; B. unkempt; C. shabby
36.
the
civil
war
which
began
in
1861 CUT
the
united
states
into
two
nations --- a southern confederacy
a
nd a n
o
rthern union
A. integrated; B. alienated; C. segmented; D. severed
37.
life is not a bed of roses, but is full of bitterness
a
nd SORROWS.
A. bemoaning; B. lament; C. rejoicing
38.
students can't be absent
f
rom school without the teacher's ___.
A. admission; B. allowance; C. permit; D. permission
39.
we could have provided that manual labourer with almost any object
of his desire upon his retirement, but he ___ asked f
o
r an oil painting
by winston Churchill.
A. mainly; B. solely; C. specifically; D. decidedly
40.
bef
o
re you start a business, you have to raise the necessary ___.
A.A. asset; B. investment; C. capital; D. income
41.
so long as we have jim, a man with exceptional ability in management,
things
will
be
w
o
rking
well
even
if
we
come
___
unexpected
difficulties.
A. up with; B. up against; C. round to; D. in on
42.
accuracy is ___ to the programming of computers.
A. elemental; B. elementary; C. fundamental; D. foundational
43.
the COLD-BLOODED assassination of the duke was the sensational
news in today's papers.
A. warm; B. humane; C. callous
44.
i detest those who like to POKE into other people's private affairs.
A. pry; B. push; C. chat; D. gossip
45.
The
film
golden
pond
portrays
to
a
certain
extent
the MENTALITY of the old people.
A. activities; B. ideas; C. opinions; D. attitude of mind
46.
Owing to the efforts of conservationists
a
nd environmentalists, few
people are UNAWARE OF the problems of endangered species.
A. indifferent to; B. ignorant of; C. opposed to; D. contrary to
47.
when the wind died down, the sailboat DRIFTED tow
o
rd the beach.
A. headed; B. floated; C. hurried; D. returned
48.
the black boys
a
nd girls need not have felt ___ f
o
r their dark skin
in the summer camp.
-effacing;-centered;-conscious;D. self- evident
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