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- I don' t see private health care providing much of the solution to current problems. 43)____________Neither is close to being implemented, but the future could see a deliberate shift of attention to voluntary health insurance and an emphasis on social ins
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- A) Practical.
- B) Humorous.
- C) Satirical.
- D) Exaggerated.
- A) the author belongs to the anti-railway group
- B) the author belongs to the pro-railway group
- C) the author speaks highly of the railway
- D) the author may never take train because of its potential dangers
- A) tunnels are dangerous to public health
- B) the noise and the glare of the engine fire may affect people' s nerves
- C) the rapid speed through the air does damage to people's lungs
- D) to those with high blood - pressure, the rapid speed of the train causes them to die
- A) the railway enables people travel fast
- B) the railway brings comfort to people
- C) the railway makes the world peaceful
- D) the railway leads the world to war as well
- A) horizontal faults are more dangerous than vertical faults
- B) vertical faults are more dangerous than horizontal faults
- C) earthquakes may occur around fault areas
- D) California will break into pieces by an eventual earthquake
- A writer in the early days of railways wrote feelingly of both second - and third - class carriages. He made the suggestion that the directors of the railways must have sent all over the world to find the hardest possible wood. Of the open third -class tr
- A) a boy and a girl usually fight when they are together
- B) people tend to be together more than they used to be
- C) a lot of people being together makes fights likely
- D) railway leads the world to peace
- A) greatly
- B) extremely
- C) basically
- D) necessarily
- A) a horizontal fault
- B) a vertical fault
- C) a more serious fault than the San Andreas fault
- D) responsible for forming the Mississippi River
- A) it is probably as dangerous to live in Missouri as in California
- B) the New Madrid fault will eventually develop a mountain range in Missouri
- C) California will become an island in future
- D) a big earthquake will occur to California soon
- A) buying a false degree is not moral
- B) personnel officers only consider applicants from famous schools
- C) most people lie on applications because they were dismissed from school
- D) society should be greatly responsible for lying on applications
- A) address
- B) ultimate
- C) thorough
- D) decisive
- A) performance is a better judge of ability than a college degree
- B) experience is the best teacher
- C) past work histories influence personnel officers more than degrees do
- D) a degree from a famous school enables an applicant to gain advantage over others in job competition
- A) students attend a school only part -time
- B) students never attended a school they listed on their application
- C) students purchase false degrees from commercial firms
- D) students attended a famous school
- A) special
- B) attractive
- C) financial
- D) peculiar
- A) creativity is an important element of business success
- B) Ray Kroc was the close partner of the McDonald brothers
- C) Mac and Dick McDonald became broken after they sold their ideas to Ray Kroc
- D) California is the best place to go into business
- A) a drive-in
- B) a cinema
- C) a theater
- D) a barbecue restaurant
- A) Mac and Dick McDonald never became wealthy for they sold their ideas to Kroc
- B) the location the McDonald's chose was the only source of the great popularity of their drive-in
- C) forty years ago there were numerous fast -food restaurants
- D) Ray Kroc was a good businessman
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- 20. A) chances
- B) probabilities
- C) opportunities
- D) possibilities
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- 18. A) on-digit
- B) on-cable
- C) on-line
- D) on-data
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- 19. A) fire
- B) maneuver
- C) operate
- D) shoot
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- 17. A) in case
- B) rather than
- C) as well as
- D) as though
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- 16. A) constitute
- B) illumine
- C) penetrate
- D) dissolve
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- 15. A) demonstrator
- B) exhibitor
- C) monitor
- D)transmitter
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- 13. A) regulations
- B) rules
- C) disciplines
- D) principles
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- 14. A) gripped
- B) seized
- C) grasped
- D) captured
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- 11. A) unforgiving
- B) unperceiving
- C) unconsidering
- D) unsympathizing
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- 12. A) aimed
- B) targeted
- C) focused
- D) pointed
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- 9. A) appealing
- B) facilitating
- C) enlightening
- D) encouraging
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- 10. A) converted
- B) developed
- C) exposed
- D) evolved
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- 7. A) environment
- B) civilization
- C) community
- D) culture
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- 8. A) files
- B) documents
- C) programs
- D) softwares
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- 6. A) rate
- B) pace
- C) step
- D) speed
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- 4. A) re-explaining
- B) rearranging
- C) re-exposing
- D) redefining
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- 5. A) though
- B) if
- C) as
- D) unless
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- 2. A) on
- B) with
- C) to
- D) by
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- 3.A) attachments
- B) auxiliaries
- C) attributes
- D) counterparts
- Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET I. ( 10 points)
- Digital photography is still new enough that most of us have yet to form. an opinion about it, (1) develop a point of view. But this bash' t stopped many film and computer fans from agreeing (2) the early conventional wisdo
- B) let alone
- C) much less
- D) so as to