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(E)restrained...confirm
4.Ahumanbeingisquite_________creature,fortheglossofrationalitythatcovershisorherfearsand_________isthinandofteneasilybreached.
(A)alogical...problems
(B)afrail...insecurity
(C)avaliant...phobias
(D)anambitious...morality
(E)aludicrous...laughter
5.Thecurrentdemandforqualityintheschoolsseemstoasknotforthedevelopmentofinformedandactivecitizens,butfordisciplinedandproductiveworkerswithabilitiesthatcontributetociviclifeonly_______,ifatall.
(A)indirectly
(B)politically
(C)intellectually
(D)sensibly
(E)sequentially
6.Thepopularityofpseudoscienceandquackmedicinesinthenineteenthcenturysuggeststhatpeoplewerevery_______,butthegullibilityofthepublictodaymakescitizensofyesterdaylooklikehard-nosed_________
(A)cautious...educators
(B)sophisticated...realists
(C)rational...pragmatists
(D)naive...idealists
(E)credulous...skeptics
7.Althoughnormally_________,Alisonfeltsostronglyabouttheissuethatsheputasideherreserveandspokeupatthecommitteemeeting.
(A)diffident
(B)contentious
(C)facetious
(D)presumptuous
(E)intrepid
Exercise32
1.Accordingtothenewspapercritic,theperformancesatthetalentcontestlastnight_______fromacceptabletoexcellent.
(A)varied
(B)receded
(C)swept
(P)averaged
(E)declined
2.Candidateswhoopposethepresentstateincometaxmustbeabletopropose_______waysto______thefinancingofstateoperations.
(A)intelligent...initiate
(B)individual...diversify
(C)innovative...alleviate
(D)arbitrary...maintain
(E)alternate...continue
3.LinguistshavenowconfirmedwhatexperiencedusersofASL—AmericanSignLanguage—havealwaysimplicitlyknown:
ASLisagrammatically_________languageinthatitiscapableofexpressingeverypossiblesyntacticrelation.
(A)limited
(B)economical
(C)complete
(D)shifting
(E)abstract
5.Experiencedandproficient,Susanisagood,________trumpeter,hermusicisoftenmoresatisfyingthanCarol’sbrilliantbut_________playing.
(A)virtuoso...inimitable
(B)mediocre...eccentric
(C)competent...influential
(D)amateur...renowned
(E)reliable...erratic
7.Onevirusstrainthatmayhelpgenetherapistscuregeneticbraindiseasescanentertheperipheralnervoussystemandtraveltothebrain,_________theneedtoinjectthetherapeuticvirusdirectlyintothebrain.
(A)suggesting
(B)intensifying
(C)elucidating
(D)satisfying
(E)obviating
Exercise33
1.Artificiallight________therespiratoryactivityofsomemicroorganismsinthewinterbutnotinthesummer,inpartbecauseinthesummertheirrespirationisalreadyatitspeakandthuscannotbe________
(A)stimulates...lessened
(B)inhibits...quickened
(C)reflects...expanded
(D)elevates...measured
(E)enhances...increased
2.Foucault’srejectionoftheconceptofcontinuityinWesternthought,thoughradical,wasnotunique;
hehad_________intheUnitedStateswho,withoutknowledgeofhiswork,developedparallelideas.
(A)critics
(B)counterparts
(C)disciples
(D)readers
(E)publishers
4.Joneswasunabletorecognizethecontradictionsinhisattitudesthatwereobvioustoeveryoneelse;
eventhehintofanuntruthwas_________tohim,buthe________serioustroublebyalwayscheatingonhistaxes.
(A)acceptable.risked
(B)exciting...averted
(C)repugnant...courted
(D)anathema...evaded
(E)tempting...hazarded
5.Despiteanagreementbetweenlaborandmanagementtokeeptheprintandelectronicmedia______developments,thedetailsofthenegotiationswere______allbutafewjournalistsfromthemajormetropolitannewspapers.
(A)abreastof...disclosedto
(B)involvedin...leadedto
(C)apprisedof...withheldfrom
(D)speculatingabout...deniedto
(E)ignorantof...suppressedby
6.Numeroushistoricalexamplesillustrateboththeoverridinginfluencethatscientists’________haveontheirinterpretationofdataandtheconsequent_________oftheirintellectualobjectivity.
(A)prejudices...impairment
(B)instruments...abandonment
(C)theories...independence
(D)conclusions...coloration
(E)suppositions...reinforcement
7.Notwishingtoappear____________,thejuniormemberoftheresearchgrouprefrainedfrom_________anycriticismoftheseniormembers’planfordividingupresponsibilityfortheentireproject.
(A)reluctant...evaluating
(B)inquisitive...offering
(C)presumptuous...venturing
(D)censorious...undercutting
(E)moralistic...observing
Exercise34
2.Wearingthelatestfashionswasexclusivelythe_________ofthewealthyuntilthe1850’s,whenmassproduction,aggressiveentrepreneurs,andtheavailabilityofthesewingmachinemadethem_________themiddleclass.
(A)aspiration...disagreeableto
(B)vexation...superfluousfor
(C)bane...profitableto
(D)prerogative...accessibleto
(E)obligation...popularwith
3.Althoughsupernovasareamongthemost_________ofcosmicevents,thesestellarexplosionsareoftenhardto_________,eitherbecausetheyareenormouslyfarawayorbecausetheyaredimmedbyinterveningdustandgasclouds.
(A)remote...observe
(B)luminous...detect
(C)predictable...foresee
(D)ancient...determine
(E)violent...disregard
4.Asisoftenthecasewithcollectionsoflecturesby________authors,thebookasawholeis________,althoughtheindividualcontributionsareoutstandinginthemselves.
(A)different...disconnected
(B)incompetent...abysmal
(C)famous...systematic
(D)mediocre...unexciting
(E)various...coherent
5.Theactionandcharactersinamelodramacanbesoimmediately________thatallobserverscanhissthevillainwithanairofsmugbutenjoyable_________
(A)spurned...boredom
(B)forgotten...condescension
(C)classified...self-righteousness
(D)plausible...guilt
(E)gripping...skepticism
6.Thetheoryofcosmicevolutionstatesthattheuniverse,havingbeguninastateofsimplicityand_________,has_________intogreatvariety.
(A)equilibrium...modulated
(B)homogeneity...differentiated
(C)contrast...metamorphosed
(D)proportion...accelerated
(E)intelligibility...developed
7.The_________withwhichtheFrencharistocracygreetedthemiddle-classRousseauwasallthemore_________becauseheshowedsolittlerespectforthem.
(A)deference...remarkable
(B)suspicion...uncanny
(C)reserve...unexpected
(D)anger...ironic
(E)appreciation...deserved
Exercise35
1.Myfamilyoftenfoundotherslaughable,butIlearnedquiteearlytobe____________whilepeoplewerepresent,laughingonlylateratwhatwasfunnyandmockingwhattousseemed______.
(A)polite...bizarre
(B)impatient...unfortunate
(C)facetious...enviable
(D)wistful...extraordinary
(E)superficial...deplorable
5.Oldage,evenincultureswhereitis_________,isoftenviewedwith_________
(A)venerated...ambivalence
(B)rare...surprise
(C)ignored...condescension
(D)feared...dismay
(E)honored...respect
Exercise36
1.BecausetheyhadexpectedthespacecraftVoyager2tobeabletogatherdataonlyabouttheplanetsJupiterandSaturn,scientistswere_________thewealthofinformationitsentbackfromNeptunetwelveyearsafterleavingEarth.
(A)disappointedin
(B)concernedabout
(C)confidentin
(D)elatedby
(E)anxiousfor
2.Theinsecticideproved_________;
bykillingtheweakadultsofaspecies,itassuredthatthestrongoneswouldmateamongthemselvesandproduceoffspringstillmore________toitseffects.
(A)ineffective...hostile
(B)cruel...vulnerable
(C)feasible...susceptible
(D)necessary...immune
(E)counterproductive...resistant
3.BeforetheSecondWorldWar,academicsstillquestionedwhetherthebodyofliteratureproducedintheUnitedStatestruly_________a_________literature,orwhethersuchliteraturewasonlyaprovincialbranchofEnglishliterature.
(A)symbolized...local
(B)constituted...national
(C)defined...historical
(D)outlined...good
(E)captured...meaningful
4.PriortotheworkofHeckel,illustrationsoffishwereoftenbeautifulbutrarely_________;
thisfact,combinedwiththe______natureofmostnine-teenth-centurytaxonomicdescriptions,oftenkeptscientistsfromrecognizingdifferencesbetweenspecies.
(A)impressive...inaccurate
(B)realistic...detailed
(C)traditional...progressive
(D)precise...inexact
(E)distinctive...sophisticated
6.Oneofarchaeology’scentraldilemmasishowtoreconstructthe_________ofcomplexancientsocietiesfrommeagerandoften_________physicalevidence.
(A)riddles...obsolete
(B)details...irrefutable
(C)intricacies...equivocal
(D)patterns...flawless
(E)configurations...explicit
7.ThefortresslikefacadeoftheMu