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72. 【T2】
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- A.The current banking law must be interpreted by the Supreme Court to be useful to today's banks.
- B.Although there are currently many bank failures, the nature of banking has not really changed that much.
- C.Money-center banks currently have too much power as compared with the regional banks.
- D.Because current laws are not responsive to contemporary banking needs, banks have been forced to take needless and dangerous risks.
- A.gradual, so that regional banks have a chance to compete with larger banks
- B.postponed, until the consequences can be evaluated
- C.immediate, because we cannot afford any more bank failures
- D.accelerated, to overcome legislative fear
- A.The bank failures of the 1930's were caused by restrictive courts.
- B.Banking has not changed in the past 50 years.
- C.The banking system is too restrictive, but no alternatives have been suggested.
- D.Legislators apparently believe that banking problems similar to those of the Depression still exist today.
- A.arriving at one's destination
- B.getting what one wants most
- C.finding out a suitable relaxation technique
- D.reaching a state of deep relaxation
- A.sitting in an armchair benefits a person as meditation does
- B.structured relaxation techniques are more beneficial for a person
- C.to achieve a state of deep relaxation is possible through various means
- D.what people are all struggling for is a state of deep relaxation
- A.in the future all the Americans will use credit cards
- B.credit cards are mainly used in the United States today
- C.nowadays many Americans do not pay in cash
- D.it is now more convenient to use credit cards than before
- A.make an order of goods
- B.record sales on a cash register
- C.call the sales manager
- D.keep track of the goods in stock
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- A.hurriedly
- B.soon
- C.fast
- D.slowly
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30. 【C10】
- A.some
- B.any
- C.such
- D.no
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26. 【C6】
- A.supposed
- B.proved
- C.considered
- D.relayed
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28. 【C8】
- A.on
- B.over
- C.by
- D.during
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27. 【C7】
- A.ask
- B.come
- C.return
- D.take
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- A.opposes
- B.denies
- C.refuses
- D.offends
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25. 【C5】
- A.with
- B.as
- C.over
- D.for
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- A.remark
- B.tell
- C.discuss
- D.argue
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- A.adequately
- B.attractively
- C.urgently
- D.eagerly
- A.may as well
- B.can possibly
- C.may well
- D.would like to
- A.as he is strong
- B.strong as is he
- C.as strong he is
- D.strong as he is
- A.which
- B.what
- C.that
- D.then
- A.whatever
- B.whenever
- C.whichever
- D.however
- A.as long as
- B.even if
- C.as far as
- D.in the event that
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- A.occasionally
- B.simultaneously
- C.eventually
- D.promptly
- A.efforts
- B.pains
- C.attempts
- D.endeavors
- A.suffer
- B.admit
- C.spare
- D.tolerate
- A.existed
- B.survived
- C.stayed
- D.remained
- A.in no time
- B.by all means
- C.in no way
- D.on any account
- A.managing
- B.writing
- C.handling
- D.working
- A.neglect
- B.cancel
- C.ignore
- D.omit
- A.forward
- B.stimulate
- C.progress
- D.advance
- A.get over
- B.get off
- C.hold back
- D.hold up
- A.fell out
- B.gave away
- C.gave off
- D.fell through
- A.advance
- B.adventure
- C.advantage
- D.benefit
- A.inclined
- B.decreased
- C.relaxed
- D.declined
- A.last
- B.put off
- C.prolong
- D.add up
- A.all
- B.anybody
- C.each person
- D.somebody
- A.transformed
- B.released
- C.transferred
- D.delivered