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- A.involved
- B.participated
- C.attended
- D.employed
- 9
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- A.after
- B.on
- C.with
- D.to
- 10
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- A.contrasting
- B.comparing
- C.matching
- D.measuring
- 11
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- A.portrayed
- B.described
- C.related
- D.narrated
- 12
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- A.separation
- B.escape
- C.flight
- D.isolation
- 13
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- A.Still
- B.Yet
- C.Even
- D.So
- 14
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- A.correct
- B.adequate
- C.precise
- D.proper
- 15
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- A.varies
- B.differs
- C.changes
- D.alters
- 16
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- A.training
- B.promotion
- C.nurturing
- D.cultivation
- 17
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- A.provide
- B.hire
- C.exercise
- D.exert
- 18
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- A.tend
- B.prefer
- C.enjoy
- D.oblige
- 19
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- A.preferable
- B.desirable
- C.obtainable
- D.perfect
- 20
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- A.However
- B.Thus
- C.Nevertheless
- D.Yet
- 21
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- A.effects
- B.operations
- C.functions
- D.features
- 22
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- A.satisfaction
- B.information
- C.respect
- D.admiration
- 23
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- A.out
- B.through
- C.away
- D.off
- 24
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- A.Basically
- B.Frankly
- C.Primarily
- D.Generally
- 25
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- A.to
- B.as
- C.of
- D.in
- 26
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- A.when
- B.as
- C.while
- D.which
- A.dazzle
- B.sanction
- C.accommodate
- D.terminate
- As activity carried (56) as one thinks fit during on e’s spare time, leisure has thefollowing (57): relaxation, recreation and entertainment, and personal development.The importance of these varies according to the nature of one ’s job and one’s lifestyle
- A.composes
- B.consists
- C.covers
- D.constitutes
- A.dissented
- B.crawled
- C.whispered
- D.redeemed
- A.hinder
- B.foster
- C.linger
- D.quote
- A.disapprove
- B.discard
- C.dispose
- D.disregard
- A.cultivate
- B.instruct
- C.teach
- D.coach
- A.criticize
- B.object
- C.oppose
- D.frown
- A.think
- B.ponder
- C.reflect
- D.dwell
- A.limit
- B.cut
- C.curb
- D.keep
- A.dwell
- B.settle
- C.reside
- D.inhabit
- A.dipped
- B.soaked
- C.immersed
- D.submerged
- A.remote
- B.municipal
- C.rural
- D.provincial
- A.confine
- B.conform
- C.confront
- D.confirm
- A.release
- B.relate
- C.reveal
- D.relieve
- A.impresses
- B.compresses
- C.depresses
- D.represses
- A.splitting
- B.spilling
- C.spinning
- D.spitting
- A.assure
- B.ensure
- C.insure
- D.ensue
- A.evolved
- B.revolved
- C.involved
- D.devolved
- A.proceed
- B.precede
- C.produce
- D.process
- A.announced
- B.denounced
- C.renounced
- D.trounced
- A.make people sound fashionable
- B.change the way people think and act
- C.eliminate discrimination against minorities
- D.None of the above
- A.raided
- B.ragged
- C.raged
- D.reaped
- A.transformation of language is usually seen in social issues.
- B.transformation of language is also tracked in political debate.
- C.transformation of language is generated in the age of information.
- D.transformation of language is legitimate to a certain extent.
- A.reliable
- B.correct
- C.beneficial
- D.provable
- A.Feminists insist “he” be replaced by “they”.
- B.“Partner” has taken the place of “husband” and “wife”.
- C.“Homophobic” is now being employed to refer to defend conventionalunderstanding of marriage.
- D.The meaning of “literacy” is no longer restricted to the ability to read and write.
- A.The online survey is done nationally.
- B.The result of the survey is completely trustworthy.
- C.There is more or less inaccuracy of the survey.
- D.The survey will have a continuous part coming soon.
- Although the transformation of language is seen most obviously around socialissues, it is also being used systematically to shape political debate. So, we are toldthat the federal government is introducing a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme,which is news
- It is clearly preferable to avoid using the new debased, transformed language ofthe politically-correct left, although this can be difficult in situations where constantusage has already normalized it, as has happened with the term “same-sexmarriage”. The
- A.It describes a story that happens in the future.
- B.One of the features in the novel is the misuse of language.
- C.It is the most famous detective novel in the world.
- D.It was written in the 20th century.
- A.They have a prosperous outlook compared with the last generation.
- B.Their financial situation is not as successful as their parents.
- C.It depends on how hard they work and their educational background.
- D.Not mentioned in the article.
- A.They both prefer making money to education.
- B.Colleges do not accept students who are married and have children.
- C.Although people are eager to join in the college, life burden may block in theway.
- D.None of the above.
- A.Find jobs right after graduation.
- B.Receive further study in college.
- C.Go to join the national conversation.
- D.Pay for the debt.
- A.have a complex system of management.
- B.possess the most market globally.
- C.have your best and close friends as your board members.
- D.have a diverse board member in which everyone has his/her own specialtiesand can contribute different skills into the corporation.
- A.The corporation will turn to Spencer Stuart for recruiting more female boardmembers.
- B.The corporation will dominate the news because its worldwide popularity.
- C.The corporation will gradually lose its users because it does not have femaleboard members.
- D.None of the above.
- A.against all odds
- B.supported by
- C.disagree with
- D.waifs and strays
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- As Facebook dominates the news with its initial public offering, activists areseizing the moment to pressure the company to add some estrogen and ethnicity toits white-male board.
- A women’s rights group called Ultraviolet, which has been running an onlinepetition that claims to have attracted more than 50,000 signatures, is escalating itspush, posting a new YouTube video called “Do Women Have a Future at Facebook? ”.The video shows
- Having zero female directors does not appear to be a good business plan,research shows. Companies with women on the board perform. substantially betterthan companies with all-mall boards, according to a 2011 study of Fortune 500companies conducted by the
- Facebook may secretly be on the lookout for a female board member, accordingto a recent Bloomberg report. Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg said Facebookhad enlisted the corporate-recruitment firm Spencer Stuart to help seek somediversity. Spencer Stuary
- A.It is a non-government organization.
- B.It is appealing for “more female roles in big corporations like Facebook ” throughthe Internet.
- C.It has the support of many female celebrities such as Hillary Clinton.
- D.It is getting more and more support from the society.
- A.It pointed out the irrational composition of Facebook ’s board of directors.
- B.The campaign has plenty of human-rights supporters.
- C.It indicated the original objective of Zuckerberg ’s establishment of Facebook.
- D.It is constantly using other media devices to support Facebook.
- A.Commission defends its own role in evaluating controversial.
- B.Dow’s way to the 2012 London Olympic Games.
- C.Campaign against Dow ’s sponsorship.
- D.IOC’s review on the controversy.
- A.Ethic champion of the games.
- B.Reduction in carbon emissions.
- C.The wind turbine proved to be impractical.
- D.Renewable energy is not available.
- A.line
- B.argument
- C.boating
- D.course
- A.Commission ’s role
- B.Commission’s achievements
- C.Commission’s complaints
- D.Commission ’s defense
- A.to devise antilocust plans.
- B.to wipe out the swarms in two years.
- C.to call out for additional financial aid from other nations.
- D.to bring the insects under control before the plague gets worse.
- A.Once the pesticides are used, locust will die immediately.
- B.Relief efforts are proved most fruitful due to the effectiveness of certainpesticides.
- C.Dieldrin, the most effective locust killer, has been widely accepted in manycountries.
- D.Over 10 million acres of affected area will have been treated with locust-killingchemicals by the end of June.
- A.the insects are likely to create another African famine.
- B.the insects may blacken the sky.
- C.the number of the insects increases drastically.
- D.the insects are gathering and moving in great speed.
- A.rich soil.
- B.wet land
- C.spaces covered crops and vegetation
- D.the Red Sea
- All $150 million may be needed this year. The U.S. has provided two sprayingplanes and about 50,000 gal. of pesticide. The European Community has donated$8 million in aid and the Soviet Union, Canada, Japan and China have providedchemical-spraying aircraf
- A.the command post is stationed with people all the time.
- B.the command post is crowded with people all the time.
- C.there are clocks around the command post.
- D.the clock in the command post is taken care of by the staff.
- A.approval
- B.dissatisfaction
- C.suspicion
- D.susceptibility
- A.resort to the production mode of our ancestors
- B.offer higher wages to the workers and employees
- C.enable man to fully develop his potentialities
- D.take the fundamental realities for granted
- A.they are likely to lose their jobs
- B.they have no genuine satisfaction or interest in life
- C.they are faced with the fundamental realities of human existence
- D.they are deprived of their individuality and independence
- A.who are at the bottom of the society
- B.who are higher up in their social status
- C.who prove better than their fellow-competitors
- D.who could dip fir away from this competitive world
- Am I suggesting that we should return to the preindustrial mode of productionor to nineteenth-century “free enterprise” capitalism? Certainly not.Problems thenever solved by returning to a stage which one has already outgrown. I suggesttransforming our so
- By “a well-oiled cog in the machinery ” the author intends to deliver the idea thatman is ____.
- A.a necessary part of the society though each individual ’s function is negligible
- B.working in complete harmony with the rest of the society
- C.an unimportant part in comparison with the rest of the society
- D.a humble component of the society, especially when working smoothly