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You should have attended that lecture on
durability testing of fibres; it really was most ----.
3.
irrelevantA) stimulating B)
dullC) reluctant D)
feasibleE)
For the chemists of the 18th and 19th centuries,
an understanding of the chemical nature of food
was a major ----.
1.
objectiveA) agreement B)
submissionC) significanceD)
estimationE)
The green button on the far left of the machine
---- the volume.
2.
interferesA) discloses B)
regulatesC) allows D)
arisesE)
His forecast turned out to be ---- accurate
considering how little information he had to
work on.
4.
latelyA) effortlessly B)
intentionallyC) surprisinglyD)
heavilyE)
Quartz is one of the most abundant rock-
forming minerals and the most ---- to
weathering.
5.
resistantA) reliableB)
convenient C) reluctantD)
indifferentE)
Pollution could one day endanger the world's
---- of oxygen.
6.
exploitation A) supply B)
extinctionC) recovery D)
declineE)
No model is ever perfect, and scientists are ----
trying to refine their models.
7.
uniformly A) formerly B)
mentally C) constantlyD)
equallyE)
Visibility depends ---- upon the concentration of
water or dust particles in the air.
10.
rapidlyA) obstinately B)
instantlyC) suitablyD)
chieflyE)
Acetic acid is used as a food ---- and flavouring
material and also in the manufacture of white
lead.
8.
preservative A) decay B)
absorptionC) solution D)
processE)
Atoms are ---- of electrons and a nucleus
containing protons and neutrons.
9.
joinedA) linkedB)
composedC) keptD)
completedE)
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You should have attended that lecture on
durability testing of fibres; it really was most ----.
irrelevantA) stimulating B)
dullC) reluctant D)
feasibleE)
For the chemists of the 18th and 19th centuries,
an understanding of the chemical nature of food
was a major ----.
objectiveA) agreement B)
submissionC) significanceD)
estimationE)
The green button on the far left of the machine
---- the volume.
interferesA) discloses B)
regulatesC) allows D)
arisesE)
His forecast turned out to be ---- accurate
considering how little information he had to
work on.
latelyA) effortlessly B)
intentionallyC) surprisinglyD)
heavilyE)
Quartz is one of the most abundant rock-
forming minerals and the most ---- to
weathering.
resistantA) reliableB)
convenient C) reluctantD)
indifferentE)
Pollution could one day endanger the world's
---- of oxygen.
exploitation A) supply B)
extinctionC) recovery D)
declineE)
No model is ever perfect, and scientists are ----
trying to refine their models.
uniformly A) formerly B)
mentally C) constantlyD)
equallyE)
Visibility depends ---- upon the concentration of
water or dust particles in the air.
rapidlyA) obstinately B)
instantlyC) suitablyD)
chieflyE)
Acetic acid is used as a food ---- and flavouring
material and also in the manufacture of white
lead.
preservative A) decay B)
absorptionC) solution D)
processE)
Atoms are ---- of electrons and a nucleus
containing protons and neutrons.
joinedA) linkedB)
composedC) keptD)
completedE)
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When she referred in her paper to "bio-
complexity, many in the audience scratched
their heads and ---- what that word meant.
15.
expectedA) suspectedB)
wonderedC) improved D)
rejectedE)
This magazine Is designed to help satellite
equipment buyers make more ---- purchasing
decisions and keep ahead of new
developments.
20.
representative A) obscureB)
foreseenC) informed D)
indifferentE)
A detailed understanding of why the World
Trade Center towers collapsed will mean that
engineers can ---- the lessons learned into
future designs.
12.
participate A) reproduce B)
incorporate C) reinstate D)
demonstrateE)
The practical ---- of soil mechanics includes
the design of foundations and earth-retaining
structures.
11.
application A) appreciation B)
reference C) detention D)
eliminationE)
In the steel industry there has been a
progressive increase in capital outlay, but
fortunately this has been ---- by a fall in labour
costs.
17.
Iodine remains a mysterious substance, and
----, the iodine in the sea is in a constant state
of chemical change.
16.
comprehensivelyA) comparablyB)
conditionallyC) apparentlyD)
excessivelyE)
accompaniedA) conducted B)
reinforcedC) rejectedD)
engagedE)
It was through the research of Sabine at Harvard
at the end of the 19th century that the subject of
acoustics was put on a ---- scientific footing.
13.
randomA) quantitativeB)
constructiveC) selectiveD)
competitiveE)
The probable resources of petroleum cannot be
estimated as ---- as can those of coal.
14.
considerably A) ultimately B)
essentiallyC) suitablyD)
accuratelyE)
In 1838, the area around the base of the Leaning
Tower of Pisa was excavated to ---- columns that
had sunk underground.
18.
descend A) complete B)
enforceC) establish D)
exposeE)
It is now realized that forest sizes have a ----
influence on the climate.
19.
reliable A) compulsive B)
significantC) controversial D)
sensitiveE)
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When she referred in her paper to "bio-
complexity, many in the audience scratched
their heads and ---- what that word meant.
expectedA) suspectedB)
wonderedC) improved D)
rejectedE)
This magazine Is designed to help satellite
equipment buyers make more ---- purchasing
decisions and keep ahead of new
developments.
representative A) obscureB)
foreseenC) informed D)
indifferentE)
A detailed understanding of why the World
Trade Center towers collapsed will mean that
engineers can ---- the lessons learned into
future designs.
participate A) reproduce B)
incorporate C) reinstate D)
demonstrateE)
The practical ---- of soil mechanics includes
the design of foundations and earth-retaining
structures.
application A) appreciation B)
reference C) detention D)
eliminationE)
In the steel industry there has been a
progressive increase in capital outlay, but
fortunately this has been ---- by a fall in labour
costs.
Iodine remains a mysterious substance, and
----, the iodine in the sea is in a constant state
of chemical change.
comprehensivelyA) comparablyB)
conditionallyC) apparentlyD)
excessivelyE)
accompaniedA) conducted B)
reinforcedC) rejectedD)
engagedE)
It was through the research of Sabine at Harvard
at the end of the 19th century that the subject of
acoustics was put on a ---- scientific footing.
randomA) quantitativeB)
constructiveC) selectiveD)
competitiveE)
The probable resources of petroleum cannot be
estimated as ---- as can those of coal.
considerably A) ultimately B)
essentiallyC) suitablyD)
accuratelyE)
In 1838, the area around the base of the Leaning
Tower of Pisa was excavated to ---- columns that
had sunk underground.
descend A) complete B)
enforceC) establish D)
exposeE)
It is now realized that forest sizes have a ----
influence on the climate.
reliable A) compulsive B)
significantC) controversial D)
sensitiveE)
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12.
11.
13.
14.
20.
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16.
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The ---- of bromine in the Dead Sea water is 100
times that in the ocean.
4.
extractionA) concentrationB)
compositionC) complexityD)
sufficiencyE)
With a gestation period of six months, bats are
the slowest reproducing mammals for their size
and therefore especially to extinction.----
5.
applicable A) reliableB)
variableC) sizeable D)
vulnerableE)
I couldn't follow the section on quantum
computers, but the rest is ---- easy to
understand.
10.
Animal ---- that live in large communities are
much more dependent on each other than was
previously believed.
9.
comparatively A) permanentlyB)
consequently C) sensiblyD)
comprehensiblyE)
instinctsA) patternsB)
relativesC) speciesD)
habitatsE)
The Abel Prize in mathematics is intended to
finally ---- the gap left by Alfred Nobel, who
chose to ignore mathematics when he
established the Nobel prizes.
1.
fill A) linkB)
avoidC) refuseD)
exceedE)
Reef scientists have compiled what could be the
most compelling ---- yet, that farming is harming
the Great Barrier Reef.
2.
In many parts of the world mains electricity is
still ---- or even nonexistent.
3.
circumstance A) proposal B)
evidence C) discussion D)
controversyE)
convenient A) aggressive B)
deliberateC) unreliable D)
impressiveE)
Researchers attending the World Water Forum
in Kyoto last year argued that collecting and
using water more ---- would lessen the need for
more dams.
7.
India has dozens of half-completed water
projects, not to mention a ----, centuries-old
infrastructure of forgotten local water-supply
systems.
6.
perishable A) stable B)
vast C) predominant D)
sensitiveE)
efficiently A) plentifully B)
wastefully C) remarkably D)
speedilyE)
In the past, too, people relied on plant
substances to ---- a wide range of illnesses.
8.
recoverA) undermine B)
infectC) cure D)
restrainE)
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The ---- of bromine in the Dead Sea water is 100
times that in the ocean.
extractionA) concentrationB)
compositionC) complexityD)
sufficiencyE)
With a gestation period of six months, bats are
the slowest reproducing mammals for their size
and therefore especially ---- to extinction.
applicable A) reliableB)
variableC) sizeable D)
vulnerableE)
I couldn't follow the section on quantum
computers, but the rest is ---- easy to
understand.
Animal ---- that live in large communities are
much more dependent on each other than was
previously believed.
comparatively A) permanentlyB)
consequently C) sensiblyD)
comprehensiblyE)
instinctsA) patternsB)
relativesC) speciesD)
habitatsE)
The Abel Prize in mathematics is intended to
finally ---- the gap left by Alfred Nobel, who
chose to ignore mathematics when he
established the Nobel prizes.
fill A) linkB)
avoidC) refuseD)
exceedE)
Reef scientists have compiled what could be the
most compelling ---- yet, that farming is harming
the Great Barrier Reef.
In many parts of the world mains electricity is
still ---- or even nonexistent.
circumstance A) proposal B)
evidence C) discussion D)
controversyE)
convenient A) aggressive B)
deliberateC) unreliable D)
impressiveE)
Researchers attending the World Water Forum
in Kyoto last year argued that collecting and
using water more ---- would lessen the need for
more dams.
India has dozens of half-completed water
projects, not to mention a ----, centuries-old
infrastructure of forgotten local water-supply
systems.
perishable A) stable B)
vast C) predominant D)
sensitiveE)
efficiently A) plentifully B)
wastefully C) remarkably D)
speedilyE)
In the past, too, people relied on plant
substances to ---- a wide range of illnesses.
recoverA) undermine B)
infectC) cure D)
restrainE)
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During the 1960s the agronomist and food
technologist Norman Borlaug launched what was
called "the Green Revolution", which ---- reduced
hunger in underdeveloped countries, by creating
high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice.
13.
diverselyA) plausiblyB)
currentlyC) adversely D)
greatlyE)
In 1994, seven countries signed an accord,
agreeing to guidelines designed to minimize the
---- of salmon farming on wild fish in the north
Atlantic.
14.
relevance A) establishment B)
impact C) perception D)
improvementE)
Had this 70 m- long asteroid entered the Earth's
atmosphere, it could have ---- a large city.
15.
reconciled A) inflated B)
captured C) destroyed D)
eruptedE)
Some women are ---- troubled with backache as
they get older.
19.
relevantly A) consecutively B)
continuallyC) sufficientlyD)
reluctantlyE)
He was discharged from hospital but was
advised to return after a month for further ----.
18.
treatmentA) recovery B)
admissionC) diagnosis D)
expansionE)
A poorly planned vegetarian diet will typically
be ---- in iron, zinc and calcium.
20.
unhealthy A) deficient B)
variedC) nutritious D)
essentialE)
The body ---- most of the carbohydrates we eat
either into glucose or into glycogen.
12.
removesA) deducts B)
convertsC) destroysD)
unitesE)
During the worldwide malaria epidemic of 1992,
it was observed that the disease had developed
a ---- to certain drugs that had once been
effective.
11.
resistance A) reserve B)
denialC) separationD)
conditionE)
Scientists are ---- biotechnology to develop
highly effective drugs in the fight against
currently incurable diseases.
16.
invading A) justifyingB)
exertingC) retaining D)
utilizingE)
The findings indicate that there is a lower ---- of
cancer among vegetarians.
17.
incidenceA) disturbance B)
declineC) reversalD)
replacementE)
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During the 1960s the agronomist and food
technologist Norman Borlaug launched what was
called "the Green Revolution", which ---- reduced
hunger in underdeveloped countries, by creating
high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice.
diverselyA) plausiblyB)
currentlyC) adversely D)
greatlyE)
In 1994, seven countries signed an accord,
agreeing to guidelines designed to minimize the
---- of salmon farming on wild fish in the north
Atlantic.
relevance A) establishment B)
impact C) perception D)
improvementE)
Had this 70 m- long asteroid entered the Earth's
atmosphere, it could have ---- a large city.
reconciled A) inflated B)
captured C) destroyed D)
eruptedE)
Some women are ---- troubled with backache as
they get older.
relevantly A) consecutively B)
continuallyC) sufficientlyD)
reluctantlyE)
He was discharged from hospital but was
advised to return after a month for further ----.
treatmentA) recovery B)
admissionC) diagnosis D)
expansionE)
A poorly planned vegetarian diet will typically
be ---- in iron, zinc and calcium.
unhealthy A) deficient B)
variedC) nutritious D)
essentialE)
The body ---- most of the carbohydrates we eat
either into glucose or into glycogen.
removesA) deducts B)
convertsC) destroysD)
unitesE)
During the worldwide malaria epidemic of 1992,
it was observed that the disease had developed
a ---- to certain drugs that had once been
effective.
resistance A) reserve B)
denialC) separationD)
conditionE)
Scientists are ---- biotechnology to develop
highly effective drugs in the fight against
currently incurable diseases.
invading A) justifyingB)
exertingC) retaining D)
utilizingE)
The findings indicate that there is a lower ---- of
cancer among vegetarians.
incidenceA) disturbance B)
declineC) reversalD)
replacementE)
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20.
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Moderate amounts of sugar are usually not
harmful but, taken in excess, sugar can be ---- to
health.
2.
significant A) nutritiousB)
dependent C) preventiveD)
detrimentalE)
The doctors are ---- pleased with the progress he
is making, and he can leave hospital tomorrow.
3.
comfortably A) apparently B)
successfullyC) carefullyD)
nearlyE)
The whole of society may suffer if its
government is attacked; ----, the entire body is
harmed if the brain is damaged.
5.
otherwise A) similarlyB)
on the other handC) neverthelessD)
howeverE)
The relationship between smoking and lung
cancer has been heatedly discussed for many
years, but unfit recently the evidence about it
has been both ---- and conflicting.
4.
exemplary A) susceptible B)
compatibleC) fragmented D)
confidentE)
In the past 25 years new knowledge about
cancer has led to changes in dietary ---- for the
public.
8.
disordersA) admissions B)
obligationsC) obsessionsD)
recommendations
Malnutrition and undernutrition are not ---- to
the Third World; they also occur in affluent
societies.
7.
exposedA) permitted B)
restrictedC) disposed D)
convincedE)
Biotechnology offers opportunities to improve
the quality and ---- value of foods.
9.
nutritionalA) conditional B)
collective C) deceptive D)
complacentE)
Studies of the survivors of atomic bomb blasts
and radiation accidents have ---- demonstrated
the leukemogenic effect of radiation.
10.
reluctantlyA) properlyB)
sensitivelyC) unmistakablyD)
understandablyE)
In the future, surgeons may perform operations
that we can only dream of today, such as
inserting genes into single cells or correcting
---- before a child is born.
1.
incisionsA) remediesB)
defectsC) devices D)
forcesE)
It has long been known that various micro-
organisms exist in the atmosphere, but formerly
scientists were not able to identify them ----.
6.
indirectlyA) occasionally B)
potentiallyC) accurately D)
perpetuallyE)
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Moderate amounts of sugar are usually not
harmful but, taken in excess, sugar can be ---- to
health.
significant A) nutritiousB)
dependent C) preventiveD)
detrimentalE)
The doctors are ---- pleased with the progress he
is making, and he can leave hospital tomorrow.
comfortably A) apparently B)
successfullyC) carefullyD)
nearlyE)
The whole of society may suffer if its
government is attacked; ----, the entire body is
harmed if the brain is damaged.
otherwise A) similarlyB)
on the other handC) neverthelessD)
howeverE)
The relationship between smoking and lung
cancer has been heatedly discussed for many
years, but unfit recently the evidence about it
has been both ---- and conflicting.
exemplary A) susceptible B)
compatibleC) fragmented D)
confidentE)
In the past 25 years new knowledge about
cancer has led to changes in dietary ---- for the
public.
disordersA) admissions B)
obligationsC) obsessionsD)
recommendations
Malnutrition and undernutrition are not ---- to
the Third World; they also occur in affluent
societies.
exposedA) permitted B)
restrictedC) disposed D)
convincedE)
Biotechnology offers opportunities to improve
the quality and ---- value of foods.
nutritionalA) conditional B)
collective C) deceptive D)
complacentE)
Studies of the survivors of atomic bomb blasts
and radiation accidents have ---- demonstrated
the leukemogenic effect of radiation.
reluctantlyA) properlyB)
sensitivelyC) unmistakablyD)
understandablyE)
In the future, surgeons may perform operations
that we can only dream of today, such as
inserting genes into single cells or correcting
---- before a child is born.
incisionsA) remediesB)
defectsC) devices D)
forcesE)
It has long been known that various micro-
organisms exist in the atmosphere, but formerly
scientists were not able to identify them ----.
indirectlyA) occasionally B)
potentiallyC) accurately D)
perpetuallyE)
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All patients with chronic bronchitis should be
---- to give up smoking so as to have a better
prognosis.
13.
The rhythmic inflation and deflation of the lungs
is not an ---- property of the respiratory muscles.
11.
Doctors can monitor a patient's temperature,
pulse and blood pressure using two-way
transmission equipment without needing to be
---- present.
12.
intensiveA) endemicB)
impulsiveC) intrinsicD)
optionalE)
remotely A) physicallyB)
quiteC) increasingly D)
proportionallyE)
urgedA) limitedB)
discouragedC) distressed D)
establishedE)
A spirometer can be used to ---- between
obstructive and restrictive forms of lung
disease.
14.
adjustA) distinguish B)
indicateC) interfere D)
induceE)
The reaction between amino acids and sugars is
---- for the colour and flavour of cooked food and
occurs when other plant-based foods are fried,
baked, roasted or toasted.
16.
The liver receives a quarter of its blood ---- from
the hepatic artery.
15.
substanceA) conditionB)
supplyC) connection D)
sampleE)
responsible A) dependent B)
convertible C) avoidable D)
measurableE)
The energy needs of adolescents ---- greatly,
depending on the current rate of growth, body
size and physical activity.
17.
compareA) ariseB)
perceiveC) varyD)
maintainE)
There are no asexual mammals in nature
because our growth and development have
become ---- connected with the sexual process.
20.
Diets rich in whole grains, legumes, vegetables
and fruits seem to be protective against cancer,
but identifying the specific foods or ---- of foods
that are responsible is difficult.
18.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading ---- cause
of death around the world today, especially in
many developed countries.
19.
levelsA) benefitsB)
ratesC) agenciesD)
componentsE)
closely A) discreetly B)
cautiouslyC) scarcelyD)
preventablyE)
essentialA) averageB)
continualC) singleD)
comprehensiveE)
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All patients with chronic bronchitis should be
---- to give up smoking so as to have a better
prognosis.
The rhythmic inflation and deflation of the lungs
is not an ---- property of the respiratory muscles.
Doctors can monitor a patient's temperature,
pulse and blood pressure using two-way
transmission equipment without needing to be
---- present.
intensiveA) endemicB)
impulsiveC) intrinsicD)
optionalE)
remotely A) physicallyB)
quiteC) increasingly D)
proportionallyE)
urgedA) limitedB)
discouragedC) distressed D)
establishedE)
A spirometer can be used to ---- between
obstructive and restrictive forms of lung
disease.
adjustA) distinguish B)
indicateC) interfere D)
induceE)
The reaction between amino acids and sugars is
---- for the colour and flavour of cooked food and
occurs when other plant-based foods are fried,
baked, roasted or toasted.
The liver receives a quarter of its blood ---- from
the hepatic artery.
substanceA) conditionB)
supplyC) connection D)
sampleE)
responsible A) dependent B)
convertible C) avoidable D)
measurableE)
The energy needs of adolescents ---- greatly,
depending on the current rate of growth, body
size and physical activity.
compareA) ariseB)
perceiveC) varyD)
maintainE)
There are no asexual mammals in nature
because our growth and development have
become ---- connected with the sexual process.
Diets rich in whole grains, legumes, vegetables
and fruits seem to be protective against cancer,
but identifying the specific foods or ---- of foods
that are responsible is difficult.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading ---- cause
of death around the world today, especially in
many developed countries.
levelsA) benefitsB)
ratesC) agenciesD)
componentsE)
closely A) discreetly B)
cautiouslyC) scarcelyD)
preventablyE)
essentialA) averageB)
continualC) singleD)
comprehensiveE)
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12.
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Airway inflammation is a pivotal event in the
development of asthma and appears to ---- its
severity.
The malaria parasite is a much more ---- and
devious opponent than we ever imagined.
Many people who get cancer sores get them ----,
perhaps one or more times a year.
preferable A) relativeB)
reliableC) indefiniteD)
dangerousE)
entirely A) sensitively B)
painfullyC) repeatedlyD)
scarcelyE)
target A) obstructB)
undermineC) determine D)
encourageE)
Biochemical engineers are key players in the
great biomedical ---- that lie ahead including the
preparation of an HIV vaccine.
challenges A) consultancies B)
componentsC) ingredientsD)
optionsE)
The latest figures concerning the company's
sales are certainly very ----.
determined A) intensive B)
emphaticC) reluctantD)
disturbingE)
Air pollution is obviously one of the major ---- of
city life.
references A) disadvantages B)
attempts C) definitionsD)
expressionsE)
On Tuesday, I'll be able to let you know ---- how
many people will be attending the conference.
mostly A) fortunately B)
comparativelyC) preciselyD)
immenselyE)
British supermarkets have more political
influence than ---- any other corporate sector in
Britain.
oftenA) immediatelyB)
almostC) fairlyD)
quiteE)
When Shakespeare died in Stratford in 1616, no
collected ---- of his plays had been published.
title A) editionB)
sectionC) printD)
manuscriptE)
Reflex zbehaviour is ----; it arises automatically
in response to an appropriate stimulus.
insignificantA) invalidB)
insufficientC) involuntaryD)
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Airway inflammation is a pivotal event in the
development of asthma and appears to ---- its
severity.
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The malaria parasite is a much more ---- and
devious opponent than we ever imagined.
2.
Many people who get cancer sores get them ----,
perhaps one or more times a year.
3.
preferable A) relativeB)
reliableC) indefiniteD)
dangerousE)
entirely A) sensitively B)
painfullyC) repeatedlyD)
scarcelyE)
target A) obstructB)
undermineC) determine D)
encourageE)
Biochemical engineers are key players in the
great biomedical ---- that lie ahead including the
preparation of an HIV vaccine.
1.
challenges A) consultancies B)
componentsC) ingredientsD)
optionsE)
The latest figures concerning the company's
sales are certainly very ----.
6.
determined A) intensive B)
emphaticC) reluctantD)
disturbingE)
Air pollution is obviously one of the major ---- of
city life.
5.
references A) disadvantages B)
attempts C) definitionsD)
expressionsE)
On Tuesday, I'll be able to let you know ---- how
many people will be attending the conference.
7.
mostly A) fortunately B)
comparativelyC) preciselyD)
immenselyE)
British supermarkets have more political
influence than ---- any other corporate sector in
Britain.
9.
oftenA) immediatelyB)
almostC) fairlyD)
quiteE)
When Shakespeare died in Stratford in 1616, no
collected ---- of his plays had been published.
8.
title A) editionB)
sectionC) printD)
manuscriptE)
Reflex zbehaviour is ----; it arises automatically
in response to an appropriate stimulus.
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insignificantA) invalidB)
insufficientC) involuntaryD)
inadequateE)
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The lawyer submitted to the court several
documents to ---- his point of view.
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support A) overcome B)
refrain C) improveD)
alienateE)
To increase its exports, the company is ----
highly motivated professionals with experience
in international trade.
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applyingA) agreeingB)
replacingC) holdingD)
seekingE)
No ---- authority has the right to dictate whether
a state shall adopt a socialist or a capitalist
economic policy.
3.
comprehensiveA) outsideB)
reputableC) irresponsibleD)
compulsiveE)
The first great theorist of dramatic art was
Aristotle, whose ---- of tragedy in The Poetics
has dominated critical thought ever since.
1.
solution A) reference B)
discussionC) recognition D)
allusionE)
Few would ---- that corporations, especially the
multinational ones, are enormously powerful.
2.
involve A) resumeB)
promiseC) disdainD)
denyE)
Russia has a fleet of 250 nuclear submarines,
170 of which are ---- out of service.
4.
currently A) vehemently B)
conventionallyC) adequately D)
consequentlyE)
This hotel certainly offers a high standard of
service at ---- rates.
6.
contemporary A) competitive B)
relative C) conceivable D)
reliableE)
Syndicalism embodies the idea that workers,
through direct action, ---- a general strike,
should seize control over the means of
production and hence gain political power.
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especiallyA) previouslyB)
tremendouslyC) respectfullyD)
consistentlyE)
The ---- of capital punishment is another issue
which has aroused widespread disagreement.
8.
consultation A) contestB)
abolitionC) distinction D)
confiscationE)
When people think of democracy, they generally
couple it with a ---- amount of liberty for
individuals and groups.
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desolateA) considerable B)
delicateC) sincere D)
drasticE)
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The lawyer submitted to the court several
documents to ---- his point of view.
support A) overcome B)
refrain C) improveD)
alienateE)
To increase its exports, the company is ----
highly motivated professionals with experience
in international trade.
applyingA) agreeingB)
replacingC) holdingD)
seekingE)
No ---- authority has the right to dictate whether
a state shall adopt a socialist or a capitalist
economic policy.
comprehensiveA) outsideB)
reputableC) irresponsibleD)
compulsiveE)
The first great theorist of dramatic art was
Aristotle, whose ---- of tragedy in The Poetics
has dominated critical thought ever since.
solution A) reference B)
discussionC) recognition D)
allusionE)
Few would ---- that corporations, especially the
multinational ones, are enormously powerful.
involve A) resumeB)
promiseC) disdainD)
denyE)
Russia has a fleet of 250 nuclear submarines,
170 of which are ---- out of service.
currently A) vehemently B)
conventionallyC) adequately D)
consequentlyE)
This hotel certainly offers a high standard of
service at ---- rates.
contemporary A) competitive B)
relative C) conceivable D)
reliableE)
Syndicalism embodies the idea that workers,
through direct action, ---- a general strike,
should seize control over the means of
production and hence gain political power.
especiallyA) previouslyB)
tremendouslyC) respectfullyD)
consistentlyE)
The ---- of capital punishment is another issue
which has aroused widespread disagreement.
consultation A) contestB)
abolitionC) distinction D)
confiscationE)
When people think of democracy, they generally
couple it with a ---- amount of liberty for
individuals and groups.
desolateA) considerable B)
delicateC) sincere D)
drasticE)
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The origins of stress vary from person to
person, and people ---- differently to stressful
events.
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referA) rely B)
adoptC) reactD)
appealE)
Even in developed countries it is not unusual to
see wage and job ---- against women.
14.
separationA) differenceB)
discriminationC) insuranceD)
diversityE)
The respectability that Britain ---- on America's
actions is worth more to America than the
provision of any amount of military aid.
20.
Galileo, Descartes and many other European
thinkers helped to lay the foundations of
today's ---- global education system.
19.
increasinglyA) constantlyB)
repeatedlyC) reluctantlyD)
selectivelyE)
transmitsA) proclaimsB)
distributesC) commissionsD)
confersE)
An indirect ---- of winning the photographic
competition was the offer of more work.
12.
Apparently as much as 20 per cent of London
fires are started ----.
13.
response A) benefitB)
appreciationC) dispositionD)
achievementE)
reputablyA) appropriatelyB)
preferablyC) deliberatelyD)
compulsivelyE)
French law ---- that all food products sold in
France should have the contents listed in
French.
11.
stipulates A) dominates B)
suspends C) confides D)
treatsE)
The words engraved on a gladiator's tomb are
almost ---- "I share the common destiny".
17.
As a matter of fact, water infrastructure is so ----
that most governments in underdeveloped
countries find it extremely difficult to invest in
safe water or sewerage treatment.
16.
reputedlyA) successively B)
decisivelyC) invariably D)
discretelyE)
offensiveA) conclusive B)
obsessiveC) exclusive D)
expensiveE)
Today, after a decade of isolation and a
devastating war, Iraq faces the daunting ---- of
reconstructing its economy.
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task A) jeopardyB)
effortC) failure D)
achievementE)
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The origins of stress vary from person to
person, and people ---- differently to stressful
events.
referA) rely B)
adoptC) reactD)
appealE)
Even in developed countries it is not unusual to
see wage and job ---- against women.
separationA) differenceB)
discriminationC) insuranceD)
diversityE)
The respectability that Britain ---- on America's
actions is worth more to America than the
provision of any amount of military aid.
Galileo, Descartes and many other European
thinkers helped to lay the foundations of
today's ---- global education system.
increasinglyA) constantlyB)
repeatedlyC) reluctantlyD)
selectivelyE)
transmitsA) proclaimsB)
distributesC) commissionsD)
confersE)
An indirect ---- of winning the photographic
competition was the offer of more work.
Apparently as much as 20 per cent of London
fires are started ----.
response A) benefitB)
appreciationC) dispositionD)
achievementE)
reputablyA) appropriatelyB)
preferablyC) deliberatelyD)
compulsivelyE)
French law ---- that all food products sold in
France should have the contents listed in
French.
stipulates A) dominates B)
suspends C) confides D)
treatsE)
The words engraved on a gladiator's tomb are
almost ---- "I share the common destiny".
As a matter of fact, water infrastructure is so ----
that most governments in underdeveloped
countries find it extremely difficult to invest in
safe water or sewerage treatment.
reputedlyA) successively B)
decisivelyC) invariably D)
discretelyE)
offensiveA) conclusive B)
obsessiveC) exclusive D)
expensiveE)
Today, after a decade of isolation and a
devastating war, Iraq faces the daunting ---- of
reconstructing its economy.
task A) jeopardyB)
effortC) failure D)
achievementE)
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Small children often become unsettled if they
are forced to spend long stretches of time in a
---- space.
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considerable A) selected B)
restrictedC) potential D)
rejectedE)
So far, The United States has detained over 350
---- in relation to the terrorist attacks of
Septamber 11th.
15.
The quest ion o f whether hered i ty or
environment is more important in determining
the course of human development has been
constantly ---- through the centuries.
14.
conditioned A) prevailedB)
debatedC) confirmed D)
regulatedE)
natives A) prisoners B)
colleaguesC) suspects D)
captivesE)
The Chinese government has ---- Morocco a 6.4
million USD loan for the construction of three
dams to supply drinking water to the country's
rural areas.
20.
This table is certainly a rare example of 18th
century furniture, and the carving on the legs
was ---- at that time.
18.
Most of the world's fishing grounds are ----
being depleted by over-fishing.
19.
occasionalA) distinguished B)
competitive C) subjectiveD)
prevalentE)
favourably A) inadequately B)
fairlyC) inevitablyD)
properlyE)
invested A) allocated B)
estimatedC) rangedD)
venturedE)
Their Prime Minister has been able to act more
aggressively in the past year because he has -
---his power within the government.
11.
Recommended A) CompelledB)
ReducedC) Consal�dated D)
�mpa�redE)
The auroras are caused by the ---- of solar winds
with gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
12.
�ntersect�on A) complet�onB)
�nteract�onC) percept�on D)
d�stract�onE)
It seems strange to us now that miners and
others employed in dangerous work should not
have demanded the provision of ---- Headgear.
16.
In the past 30 years , our knowledge of the
ancient Maya civilization has increased ---- as a
result of the decipherment of a newly
discovered script.
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forcefulA) obstruct�ve B)
relentless C) protect�veD)
�ntens�veE)
s�gn�f�cantly A) alternat�vely B)
susp�c�ouslyC) persuas�velyD)
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Small children often become unsettled if they
are forced to spend long stretches of time in a
---- space.
considerable A) selected B)
restrictedC) potential D)
rejectedE)
So far, The United States has detained over 350
---- in relation to the terrorist attacks of
Septamber 11th.
The quest ion o f whether hered i ty or
environment is more important in determining
the course of human development has been
constantly ---- through the centuries.
conditioned A) prevailedB)
debatedC) confirmed D)
regulatedE)
natives A) prisoners B)
colleaguesC) suspects D)
captivesE)
The Chinese government has ---- Morocco a 6.4
million USD loan for the construction of three
dams to supply drinking water to the country's
rural areas.
This table is certainly a rare example of 18th
century furniture, and the carving on the legs
was ---- at that time.
Most of the world's fishing grounds are ----
being depleted by over-fishing.
occasionalA) distinguished B)
competitive C) subjectiveD)
prevalentE)
favourably A) inadequately B)
fairlyC) inevitablyD)
properlyE)
invested A) allocated B)
estimatedC) rangedD)
venturedE)
Their Prime Minister has been able to act more
aggressively in the past year because he has -
---his power within the government.
Recommended A) CompelledB)
ReducedC) Consal�dated D)
�mpa�redE)
The auroras are caused by the ---- of solar winds
with gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
�ntersect�on A) complet�onB)
�nteract�onC) percept�on D)
d�stract�onE)
It seems strange to us now that miners and
others employed in dangerous work should not
have demanded the provision of ---- Headgear.
In the past 30 years , our knowledge of the
ancient Maya civilization has increased ---- as a
result of the decipherment of a newly
discovered script.
forcefulA) obstruct�ve B)
relentless C) protect�veD)
�ntens�veE)
s�gn�f�cantly A) alternat�vely B)
susp�c�ouslyC) persuas�velyD)
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