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The criminal
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forsook |
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(B) |
jilted |
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(C) |
disdained |
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(D) |
asked earnestly
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Their prejudices have
been entrenched for generations. |
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(A) |
uprooted |
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(B) |
established
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(C) |
eradicated |
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(D) |
eliminated |
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Opponents for our
present tax program argue that it discourages entrepreneurs
from trying new fields of business activity. |
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(A) |
diplomats |
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(B) |
politicians |
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(C) |
statesmen |
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(D) |
businessmen
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The expert enumerated
the advantages of his new project. |
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(A) |
specified
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(B) |
ruled out |
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(C) |
defied |
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(D) |
solicited |
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The scientist
enunciated a new principle. |
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(A) |
disapproved |
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(B) |
disarrayed |
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(C) |
announced
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(D) |
entrapped |
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We must envisage
realities. |
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(A) |
shirk |
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(B) |
shun |
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(C) |
evade |
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(D) |
realize
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The President received
the envoy from Korea. |
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(A) |
entrepreneur |
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(B) |
representative; messenger
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(C) |
entertainer |
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(D) |
guest |
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Most flowers are
ephemeral. |
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(A) |
eternal |
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(B) |
transient
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(C) |
perpetual |
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(D) |
enduring |
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Mr. Williams is a real
epicure. |
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(A) |
gourmet
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(B) |
designer |
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(C) |
fop |
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(D) |
prig |
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Advanced countries have
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(A) |
sparse |
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(B) |
spare |
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(C) |
sporadic |
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(D) |
dangerously contagious
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Answers 1D
2B 3D 4A 5C 6D
7B 8B 9A 10D |
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