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3.Howcanyouyourrudebehaviortowardsyourparentswholoveyousomuch?
[A]testify
[B]unify
[C]defy
[D]justify
4.Hewasafraidthatifhementionedthematteritwould_____hisfamily,sohekeptitsecret.
[A]complicate
[B]implicate
[C]replicate
[D]duplicate
5.Thegovernmentdecidedto_____aprotectivetariffonforeigncars.
[A]impact
[B]improve
[C]impose
[D]impress
6.Ifweremainonepeople,underanefficientgovernment,theperiodisnotfaroffwhenwemay______materialinjuryfromexternalannoyance.
[A]defy
[B]devote
[C]decay
[D]defer
7.Ifprofitsshouldinanyfieldofproduction,theresultingincreaseinoutputwouldcausepricedeclines.
[A]shroud
[B]shepherd
[C]emit
[D]emerge
8.InSouthAfrica,thenotoriousbetweenthedominantminoritywhiteandoppressedmajorityblackalwaystriggersthesocialupheaval.
[A]animosity
[B]gaiety
[C]immensity
[D]luminosity
9.Thenewgovernmentisnowmakinggreateffortstothepolicyofhelpingtheunemployedwhichithaspromisedinthetelevisedspeech.
[A]implement
[B]compliment
[C]imply
[D]comply
10.Imaginationandofamanagerwillhelpmakethebusinessasuccess.
[A]motivation
[B]innovation
[C]reverberation
[D]intervention
11.Shecontinuedtoworkina(n)_____spiritinspiteofalldifficulties.
[A]culpable
[B]blithe
[C]catatonic
[D]abstruse
12.Lastyearbigfloodshitmanycitiesinthiscountrybecauseoftherainfall.
[A]unexpected
[B]unimagined
[C]unprecedented
[D]unaccepted
13.Ifwewerenottoenforcethenewspapers’promisesofconfidentiality,confidentialsourceswouldhavenolegalrecourseagainstreportersoreditors.
[A]unsuitable
[B]unreasonable
[C]inexperienced
[D]unscrupulous
14.Thepersonneloforgansofstatemustaccept_____bythemasses.
[A]supervision
[B]surveillance
[C]administration
[D]management
15.Theydecidedtohelpthepoorgirlwhoseparentsdiedinacaraccidentreturntotheclassroombymoneyfromthepublic.
[A]soliciting
[B]asking
[C]begging
[D]pleading
16.Today,wearewitnessingagenuine_____,evenamerger,ofastronomyandphysics.
[A]convergence
[B]compromise
[C]conflict
[D]contradiction
17.Theviolinist'
s_____hasamazedaudiencesallovertheworld
[A]vitality
[B]vibration
[C]victory
[D]virtuosity
18.Nowadaysmostwomengotoworkoutsidehomeforthetraditionalthatwomen’sroleisathomehaschanged.
[A]condemn
[B]condition
[C]conviction
[D]consideration
19.Thatnightheaplantogetridofthisoldwoman,whomhehadeveryreasontobelievewasallthatstoodbetweenhimandtheconsummationofhisdesigns.
[A]concocted
[B]concurred
[C]presumed
[D]hustled
20.Peopleallovertheworld,oldoryoung,maleorfemale,helptothoseinIndonesiawhoweresufferingfromthetsunami.
[A]adjusted
[B]administered
[C]adapted
[D]adopted
21.Largercompaniesusuallyhavelargerfacilitiesfordevelopmentandexpansionthansmallercompaniesandaremorelikelytosurviveanylargedecreaseinprofit.
[A]phantoms
[B]margins
[C]obscurity
[D]serenity
22.Somesayitisactually"
ahorrormovie,"
becauseitcanmakethosewho'
vehadloveaffairsfeeluneasyandevencan_____familywarfare.
[A]ignite
[B]reduce
[C]arise
[D]depress
23.Hearguesthatifworkersgeneraltrainingasagift,theymayalsoviewitasasignalofcommitmentonthepartoftheemployee.
[A]avert
[B]conceal
[C]enshrine
24.ForeignersareamazedbytheandluxuryoftheAmericanwayoflife.
[A]provisional
[B]haughty
[C]affluent
[D]somber
25.Theyarecontaminatingthemindsofouryoungpeoplewiththese_____ideas.
[A]subversive
[B]hypothetical
[C]illiterate
[D]indivisible
26.Thecostofanewhouseshouldbetotheworkingclass’income,buttherealityishousepurchasehasbecomethebiggestissueinmostpeople’slife.
[A]transparent
[B]proportionate
[C]exclusionary
[D]sagacious
27.Inpractice,_____valuesareignorediftheyarenotexpectedtobematerialinamount.
[A]abstruse
[B]intrinsic
[C]residual
[D]divergent
28.Itisextremelyimportantforapartytoknowhowtoenhanceitsartofleadershipandhowtoraiseitscapacitytoresistcorruption,preventandwithstandrisks.
[A]declination
[B]elevation
[C]repercussion
[D]degeneration
29.Theunionleadersaretryingto_____theirdemandstotheemployer.
[A]dictate
[B]falsify
[C]encompass
[D]mitigate
30.Thisyearsawthepublicationofarichofrealisticfictionsforchildrenaged8~12andolder.
[A]category
[B]number
[C]assortment
[D]catalog
31.ThereportercouldnotgettoseetheQueen,sohemadeupacompletelyinterviewwithher.
[A]compact
[B]monumental
[C]cautious
[D]bogus
32.Robinsonfoundmanysavagesonthisisland.Theywereseenwarring,andeatingeachother,andsacrificingoneanotherbythousandstotheirgods.
[A]slaying
[B]halving
[C]tangling
[D]diverting
33.Itmusthavebeenavery_____tasktobuildthepyramids.
[A]arduous
[B]culpable
[C]plausible
[D]pedantic
34.Thereisasamenessaboutallthesetales.They'
reso_____,andallabouttalentedscholarsandlovelyladies.
[A]rigid
[B]muddleheaded
[C]stereotyped
[D]plenipotentiary
35.Whenhewastwelvehebecamealmost_____interestedinclocksandwatches.
[A]flaccidly
[B]instinctively
[C]simultaneously
[D]obsessively
36.Informationsystemsecurityisresponsiblefortheandsafetyofsystemresourcesandactivities.
[A]integrity
[B]dignity
[C]pomposity
[D]humbug
37.Therewasa_____ofpanic-strickencrowdfromtheburninghotel.
[A]luminosity
[B]stampede
[C]gaiety
[D]prevalence
38.Theboyidlesawayhisschooltimeanddoesnot_______hisparents’expectation.
[A]liveupto[B]referto[C]adhereto[D]yieldto
39.__________rain,thefootballmatchwillbepostponedtillnextweekend.
[A]Inspiteof[B]Insteadof[C]Intheeventof[D]Inlightof
40.Thenew-appointedmanager_______somegoodideasfortheproductpromotion.
[A]pickup[B]integrateinto[C]cameupwith[D]identifywith
ErrorIdentification(20points)
Directions:
Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasfourunderlinedpartsmarked[A],[B],[C],[D].IdentifythepartofthesentencethatisincorrectandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETbyblackeningthecorrespondingletterinthebrackets.
41.Thus,ithastobemadeclearthatmanyoftheemployeesdidnothaveadirectdutywiththe
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testingdepartmentsandwiththepartsthateventuallyfailed.
CD
42.NowyourcountryhasknownmoremillenniathanUnitedStateshasknowncenturies.
ABCD
43.Whatismissedinallthisisconsiderationofwhat’sintheinterestsoftheclonedchild.
44.Itseemstomesimplicityisaboutthemostdifficultthingtoachievebetweenscholarshipand
writing.
45.Thelastthingweneedmostofislessconscience..
46.IfnewinformationshouldrequiremodificationoftheBigBangtheory,thatmodification
A
shouldbeaccomplishedwithouttheentiretempleofknowledgecollapsing.
BCD
47.Ifguiltisastrugglebetweenouracceptanceofshouldsandshoulds-not,itisapowerfuland
ABC
intenselyhumanone.
D
48.Anumberoftheologiansconcurthattheapparentconvergenceofreligiousandscientific
versionsofthecreationisacoincidenceinwhichnoprofoundmeaningcanbeextracted.
49.Inthatsenseguiltisthegreatcivilizer,theinternalcommandmentthathelpuschoosetobe
kindtoeachotherratherthantojoininastampedeofme-firsts.
CD
50.Althoughbothprivacyandpropertyarerooteddeepinhumanity’sevolutionarypast,yetthey
arevariables,andsocietalnormschange.
51.ThetermAsian-Americancoversavarietyofnational,culturalorreligiousheritages.
52.Sendthesepeopletoaconferenceontheeveofagreatwar,andseewhethertheycanstarta
ABC
Europeanwar,howevertheytry.
53.Itistakenforgrantedthattheproductionandsaleofdrugwillberegulatedbygovernments,
butthiswasnotalwaysthecase.
54.Now,ifthatistrue,therearemanydaysintheUnitedStatesthatthepresidenthasmore
friendsthananyoneelseinAmerica.
55.Seismicreadoutsarecarefullymonitoringbyseismologists,whoarealways
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onthelookoutforthenextbigearthquake.
56.Mr.Copperwasofferedatenpercentagediscountashepaidforhisorderbycash.
57.TheCommitteeadoptedaresolutionrequiringthesevenautomakerssellingthe
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mostcarsinthestatemake2percentofthosevehiclesemissions-freeby2010.
58.Seniormemberofthecommitteewasauthorizedtoactforthechairmanduringhisabsence.
ABCD
59.Itisdemandedthateverymemberinthecompanyinformshimselfoftheserules.