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  • 1. The machine looked like a large, ________ , old-fashioned typewriter.A) forceful B) clumsy C) intense D) tricky2. Though she began her ______ by singing in a local pop group, she is now a famous Ho...

  • 6. These teachers try to be objective when they _______ the integrated ability of their students.A) justify B) evaluate C) indicate D) reckon7. Mrs. Morris’s daughter is pretty and _______, and many...

  • 11. Norman Davis will be remembered by many _____ with not only as a great scholar but also as a most delightful and faithful friend.A) kindness B) friendliness C) warmth D) affection12. Salaries for ...

  • 16. This is what you should bear in mind: Don’t _____ a salary increase before you actually get it.A) hang on B) draw on C) wait on D) count on17. The ship’s generator broke down, and the pumps ha...

  • 21. Last night he saw two dark ______ enter the building, and then there was the explosion.A) features  B) figures C) sketches D) images22. It is obvious that this new rule is applicable to everyone...

  • Why did a promising heart drug fail?Doomed drug highlights complications of meddling with cholesterol.1. The failure of a high-profile cholesterol drug has thrown a spotlight on the complicated machin...

  • Sleep medication linked to bizarre behaviourNew evidence has linked a commonly prescribed sleep medication with bizarre behaviours, including a case in which a woman painted her front door in her sl...

  • A.It was uncharacteristically low-key for the industry’s greatest showman. But the essay published this week by Steve Jobs, the boss of Apple, on his firm’s website under the unassuming title ...

  • The Triumph of UnreasonA.Neoclassical economics is built on the assumption that humans are rational beings who have a clear idea of their best interests and strive to extract maximum benefit (or “ut...

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