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emporary [ C] prevalent [ D] segmental 27. People who live in small towns often seem more friendly than those living in __ popu- lated areas. [A] densely [ B] intensely [ C] abundantly [D] highly 28. As a way of __ the mails while they were away, the Johnsons asked the cleaning lady to send little printed slips asking the senders to write again later. [A]picking up [B]coping with [C]passing out [D]getting across 29 . Tom' s mother tried hard to persuade him to __ from his intention to invest his savings in stock market . [A]pull out [B]give up [C]draw in [D]back down 30. An increasing proportion of our population, unable to live without advanced medical __ , will become progressively more reliant on expensive technology. [ A] interference [ B] interruption [ C] intervention [ D] interaction 31 . These causes produced the great change in the country that modernized the __ of high- er education from the mid-1860's to the mid-1880's. [ A] branch [ B]category t C] domain [D] scope 32 . Nobody yet knows how long and how seriously the __ in the financial system will drag down the economy. [ A] shallowness [ B] shakiness [ C] scantiness [ D] stiffness 33 . Crisis would be the right term to describe the __ in many animal species. . [ A] minimization [ B] restriction [ C] descent [ D] decline 34 . The city is an important railroad __ and industrial and convention center. [A] conjunction [ B] network [ C]junction [D] link 35. Prof. White, my respected tutor, frequently reminds me to __ myself of every chance to improve my English. [ A] assure [ B] inform [ C] avail [D] notify 36. Researchers discovered that plants infected with a virus give off a gas that __ disease resistance in neighboring plants. [ A.] contracts [ B] activates [ C] maintains [ D] prescribe 37 . Corporations and labor unions have __ great benefits upon their employees and mem- bers as well as upon the general pubtic. [A] conferred [ B]granted [ C] flung [D] submitted 38. The movement of the moon conveniently provided the unit of month, which was __ from one new moon to the next. [ A] measured [ B] reckoned [ C]judged [ D] assessed 39. The judge ruled that the evidence was inadmissible on the grounds that it was __ to the issue at hand. [ A] irrational [ B] unreasonable [ C] invalid [ D] irrelevant 40. Fuel scarcities an上一页 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] ... 下一页 >> |
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