1、C. associated withB. blessed withD. recognized as4. The audience are deeply impressed by the leading character of the feature film that looks ( )at social problems.A. squarelyC. accuratelyB. obviouslyD. Deliberately5. The Prime Minister has decided to take advantage of his popularity in the opinion
2、polls, and called ( )a election for next month.A. snapC. magneticB. clean-cutD. Convincing6. The singer is very popular with the general public ,but she is often regarded as being too ( ) on stage.A. instinctualB.refreshingC.flamboyantD eloquent7. Mr. Potter was not only quick at turning a phrase, b
3、ut also ready with ( )promises.A. concreteC. glibB. individualD. greasy8. Malaysia and Indonesia rely on open markets for forest and fishery products. , ( )some Asian countries are highly protectionist.A. DeliberatelyC. EvidentlyB. ConverselyD. Naturally9. According to legal provisions, the properti
4、es will either ( )the original owners or else be sold at auction.A. commit toC. proceed toB. take toD. revert to10. The measures are little more than ( )that will fade fast once investors take a hard look at them. A. blind faithC. good impressionB. window dressingD. winning image1. The number of peo
5、ple who consult psychiatrists today is not, as is sometimes felt, a ( )of increasing mental illness.A.revelationB. syndromeC. symptomD. Repugnance2. That snake in not poisonous. Its a completely ( )little garden snake.A.inoffensiveB. innocuousC. ingeniousD. Incompatible3. Evidence ( )to the trial mu
6、st be submitted to the police.A.prevalentB. subsequentC. subordinateD. Pertinent4. University teaching may be ( )if the government increases the number of students without providing additional funding.A.jeopardizedB. patchedC. improvisedD. Generalized5. The childs parents were ( )into accepting the
7、demand of the kidnappers.A.pleadedB. intoxicatedC. intimidatedD. Besieged6. The detectives ( )on the terrorists conversations by using secrete microphones.A. overheardB. eavesdroppedC. reflectedD. Mused7. The two sides are so ( )to each other that there is no way to work out a compromise.A. inimical
8、B. reconcilableD. Conducive8. They tried to keep it quiet but eventually everyone learned about the ( )meeting.A.clandestineB. intangibleC. sedateD. Squalid9. Although Jack had moved away before the baseball season ended, the most valuable player award was ( )his.A.dubiouslyB. dulyC. excessivelyD. T
9、ransiently10. Many citizens appealed to the city government for enacting ( )laws to protect the consumers.A.lavishB. equivocalC. stringentD. FlabbyUnit 21. Probably the physics of the mid-nineteenth century was not as spectacular as that of the ( )and following periods, but its theoretical advances
10、were nevertheless very impressive.A. posteriorC. precedingB. overwhelmingD. potential2. We will encourage every school to ( )its character, ethos and areas of special interest within a more flexible National Curriculum framework.A. facilitateC. acquaintB. enhanceD. Install3. ( )her dreams, Lynne tra
11、veled the world, leaving her 2-year-old son Stephen in the care of babysitters.A. In spite ofC. In place ofB. In case ofD. In pursuit of4.His deep ( ), subtle approach, sharp analytical capacities and broad clinical knowledge made him a brilliant clinician.A. intuitionC. hypothesisB. revelationD. Th
12、rill5. Western medicine, ( )science and practiced by people with internationally accepted medical degrees, is only one of many systems of healing.A. rooted inC. trapped inB. originated fromD. indulged in6. The computer acts as a substitute for human friends, perhaps, but the human-computer ( )may al
13、so bring about the end of existing human-human relationships.A. apathyC. conceptB. intensityD. Infatuation7. She had something to tell him, something so important that even this unexpected opportunity for ( )of their desire must take second place.A. appetiteC. intimacyB. consummationD. potentiality8
14、. Such an approach forces managers to communicate with one another and helps ( )rigid departmental boundaries.A. break downC. set offB. stand forD. pass over9. He knew that he had one more duty to perform before he allowed himself to succumb to his ( )for rest.A. orientationC. cravingB. disgustD. objection10. To be honest, I felt rather embarrassed by Janes ( )and flirt
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