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A.Document

B.paper

C.Word

5.Congressishavinggreatdifficultydevelopingaconsensusonenergypolicy,primarilybecausethepolicyobjectivesofvariousmembersofCongressrestonsuchdivergentassumptions.A

A.Different

B.Deviate

C.Branched

6.EdithWhartonsoughtinhermemoirtopresentherselfashavingachievedaharmoniouswholenessbyhavingreconciledtheconflictingelementsofherlife.B

A.Together

B.Harmonize

C.Bring

7.Thelaborunionandthecompany'

smanagement,despitetheirlonghistoryofunfailinglyacerbiccommentonnearlyeveryissue,haveneverthelessreachedanunexpectedlyconclusive,albeitstilltentative,agreementonnextyear'

scontract.C

A.Acid

B.Corrosive

C.Acidulous

8.Foucault'

srejectionoftheconceptofcontinuityinWesternthought,thoughradical,wasnotunique;

hehadcounterpartsintheUnitedStateswho,withoutknowledgeofhiswork,developedparallelideas.C

A.Correspondence

B.Opposite

C.Coordinate

9.Oldage,evenincultureswhereitisvenerated,isoftenviewedwithambivalence.A

A.Respect

B.Fear

C.Revere

10.Thiscometarytrain,glisteninglikeastringofpearls,hadbeenfirstglimpsedonlyafewmonthsbeforeitsfatefulimpactwithJupiter,andratherquicklyscientistshadpredictedthatthefragmentswereonacollisioncoursewiththegiantplanet.TheimpactcausedanexplosionclearlyvisiblefromEarth,abrightflamingfirethatquicklyexpandedaseachicymassincinerateditself.A

A.Burn

B.Goup

C.Incineration

11.TheresiduesfromtheseexplosionslefthugeblackmarksonthefaceofJupiter,someofwhichhavestretchedouttoformdarkribbons.A

A.Jupiter

B.Explosion

C.Blackmark

12.Thiswaspossiblythemostopenscientificendeavorinhistory.Thefaceofthelargestplanetinthesolarsystemwaschangedbeforeourveryeyes.Andfortheveryfirsttime,mostofhumanitycametofullyappreciatethefactthatweourselvesliveonasimilartarget,aworldsubjecttocatastrophebyrandomassaultsfromcelestialbodies.A

A.Place

B.Aim

C.Mark

13.Carrollarguesthattheright-to-worklaws“domatter”inthatsuchlawsgeneratedifferencesinrealwagesacrossstates.Specifically,Carrollindicatesthatwhileright-to-worklawsmaynot“destroy”unionsbyreducingtheabsolutenumberofunionizedworkers,theydoimpedethespreadofunionsandtherebyreducewageswithinright-to-workstates.A

A.Prevent

B.Hinder

C.Check

14.NofurtherattempttoformallyorganizethegrowingnumbersofwatercolorpaintersinNewYorkCitywasmadeformorethanadecade.Duringthatdecade,though,HenryWarren'

sPaintinginWaterColorwaspublishedinNewYorkCityin1856-thebookwasaconsiderableimprovementovertheonlyothermanualofinstructionexistingatthetime,ElementsofGraphicArt,byArchibaldRoberson,publishedin1802andbythe1850'

slongoutofprint.C

A.Much

B.Large

C.Important

15.Inthe1960s,suchprogramswereestablishedtofacilitatethelearningofEnglishsoastoavoiddisadvantagingchildrenintheirothersubjectsbecauseoftheirlimitedEnglish.C

A.Speed

B.Favor

C.promote

16.AsPennsylvaniaaddedmorelinkstoitstransportationsystemofroads,canals,andrailroads,itbecameeasiertoshippartsmadebyHopewellworkerstositesallovertheeastcoast.TheretheywereassembledintostovesandsoldfromRhodeIslandtoMarylandasthe"

Hopewellstove"

.B

A.Pennsylvania

B.Parts

C.Transportation

17.Competitionbetweenourselves,personagainstperson,communityagainstcommunity,stillpersists,however;

anditisasfierceasiteverwas.A

A.Competition

B.Community

C.Person

18.Imaginetheeffectonareasonablyadvancedtechnologicalsociety,onethatstilldoesnotpossessthebomb,ofmakingitawareofthepossibility,ofsupplyingsufficientdetailstoenablethethingtobeconstructed.A

A.Society

B.Imagine

C.Bomb

19.Nomaneverlooksattheworldwithpristineeyes.Heseesiteditedbyadefinitesetofcustomsandinstitutionsandwaysofthinking.A

A.World

B.Eye

C.Man

20.Couldanyspectacle,forinstance,bemoregrimlywhimsicalthanthatofgunnersusingsciencetoshattermen'

sbodieswhile,closeathand,surgeonsuseittorestorethem?

A

A.Science

B.Body

C.Gunner

21.Whenitcomestotheslowingeconomy,EllenSperoisn'

tbitinghernailsjustyet.Butthe47-year-oldmanicuristisn'

tcutting,filingorpolishingasmanynailsasshe'

dliketo,either.Mostofherclientsspend$12to$50weekly,butlastmonthtwolongtimecustomerssuddenlystoppedshowingup.A

A.Badbusiness

B.Cuttinghernails

C.Polishing

22.EvenbeforeAlanGreenspan’sadmissionthatAmerica’sred-hoteconomyiscooling,lotsofworkingfolkshadalreadyseensignsoftheslowdownthemselves.FromcardealershipstoGapoutlets,saleshavebeenlaggingformonthsasshopperstempertheirspending.A

A.Save

B.Mood

C.Nature

23.Homepricesareholdingsteadyinmostregions.InManhattan,“there’sanewgoldrushhappeninginthe$4millionto$10millionrange,predominantlyfedbyWallStreetbonuses,”saysbrokerBarbaraCorcoran.A

A.Highhomeprices

B.Bonuses

C.Regions

24.Manyfolksseesilverliningstothisslowdown.Potentialhomebuyerswouldcheerforlowerinterestrates.Employerswouldn’tmindalittlefewerbubblesinthejobmarket.A

A.Goodnews

B.Folks

C.Slowdown

25.Thatkindofelectronicspyinghasbeengoingonfordecades.Inthepastthreeorfouryears,theworldwidewebhasgivenbirthtoawholeindustryofpoint-and-clickspying.Thespookscallit"

opensourceintelligence,"

andastheNetgrows,itisbecomingincreasinglyinfluential.A

A.Spy

B.Industry

C.Theworldwideweb

26.WildBillDonovanwouldhavelovedtheInternet.TheAmericanspymasterwhobuilttheofficeofStrategicServicesintheWorldWarIIandlaterlaidtherootsfortheCIAwasfascinatedwithinformation.Donovanbelievedinusingwhatevertoolscametohandinthe“greatgame”ofespionage.A

A.spying

B.equate

C.discussion

27.AmongthefirmsmakingthebiggestsplashinthenewworldisStraitford,Inc,aprivateintelligence-analysisfirmbasedinAustin,Texas.Straitfordmakesmoneybysellingtheresultsofspying(coveringnationsfromChiletoRussia)tocorporationslikeenergy-servicesfirmMcDermottInternational.B

A.splatter

B.makemoney

C.ripple

28.Overthepastcentury,allkindsofunfairnessanddiscriminationhavebeencondemnedormadeillegal.Butoneinsidiousformcontinuestothrive:

alphabetism.C

A.altruism

B.justice

C.unjust

29.IntheWest,beforemasscommunicationandliteracy,themostpowerfulmassmediumwasthechurch,whichremindedworshippersthattheirsoulswereindangerandthattheywouldsomedaybemeatforworms.Givenallthis,theydidnotexactlyneedtheirarttobeabummertoo.B

A.happiness

B.disappointment

C.delight

30.Inspiteof“endlesstalkofdifference,”Americansocietyisanamazingmachineforhomogenizingpeople.A

A.matching

B.different

C.mixing

31.Thegreatadvantageoftakingmedicineisthatitmakesnodemandonthetakerexceptthatofputtingupforamomentwithdisgustingtaste.A

A.thepersonwhotakingthemedicine

B.demand

C.medicine

32.Byday,bill’scontactlenseswillfocusraysoflightsoaccuratelyontheretinathateventheimageofaleaveortheoutlineofadistanttreecanbeformedwithasharpnessthatsurpassesthatofconventionalvisionaidsbyhalfadiopter.A

A.sharpness

B.image

C.outline

33.Whenanewmovementinartattainsacertainfashion,itisadvisabletofindoutwhatitsadvocatesareaimingat,for,howeverfarfetchedtheirprinciplesmayseemtoday,itispossiblethatinyearstocometheymayberegardedasnormal.C

A.defend

B.support

C.forced

34.Nor,ifregularityandconformitytoastandardpatternareasdesirabletothescientistasthewritingofhispaperswouldappeartoreflect,ismanagementtobeblamedfordiscriminatingagainstthe"

oddballs"

amongresearchersinfavorofmoreconventionalthinkerswho"

workwellwiththeteam."

A.unusualpersons

B.researchers

C.thinkers

35.ThePlay'

scomplexviewofBlackself-esteemandhumansolidarityascompatibleisnomore"

contradictory"

thanDuBois'

famous,well-consideredidealofethnicself-awarenesscoexistingwithhumanunity,orFanon'

semphasisonanidealinternationalismthatalsoaccommodatesnationalidentitiesandroles.B

A.disagree

B.conform

C.abuse

36.Thatpraisesarewithoutreasonlavishedonthedead,andthatthehonoursdueonlytoexcellencearepaidtoantiquity,isacomplaintlikelytobealwayscontinuedbythose,whobeingabletoaddnothingtotruth,hopeforeminencefromtheheresiesofparadox;

orthose,who,beingforcedbydisappointmentuponconsolatoryexpedients,arewillingtohopefromposteritywhatthepresentagerefuses,andflatterthemselvesthattheregardwhichisyetdeniedbyenvy,will

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