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Those ubiquitous
Japanese tourists ought to learn manners. |
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(A) |
stingy |
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(B) |
ugly |
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(C) |
mean |
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present everywhere
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Money, when unjustly
obtained and ill used, is an ulcer. |
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(A) |
canker
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(B) |
tyro |
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(C) |
tycoon |
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(D) |
streak |
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He definitely had an
ulterior motive in offering to help. |
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(A) |
overt |
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(B) |
covert; hidden
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(C) |
manifest |
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(D) |
evident |
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No one can say that the
umpire is never wrong, but his decision should be
respected and obeyed. |
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(A) |
player |
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(B) |
captain |
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(C) |
referee
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(D) |
coach |
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An unabridged
edition of Shakespeare's plays was recently published. |
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(A) |
condensed |
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(B) |
intact
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(C) |
curtailed |
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(D) |
trimmed |
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They were unanimous
in their determination to win. |
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(A) |
discordant |
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(B) |
inharmonious |
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(C) |
dissenting |
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(D) |
in complete accord
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Despite his wealth and
position, he has an unassuming personality. |
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(A) |
pretentious |
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(B) |
modest
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(C) |
ostentatious |
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(D) |
obtrusive |
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She has the uncanny
knack of reading people's thoughts. |
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(A) |
simple |
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(B) |
mysterious
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(C) |
mediocre |
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(D) |
common |
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Some guests were
offended by his uncouth manners. |
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(A) |
cultivated |
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(B) |
refined |
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(C) |
gracious |
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(D) |
rude
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We must face the future
with undaunted spirits |
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(A) |
intrepid; courageous
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(B) |
covetous |
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(C) |
perturbed |
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(D) |
meek |
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Answers 1D
2A 3B 4C 5B 6D
7B 8B 9D 10A |
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