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  • Laws on military service since 1960 still hold good.
    remains for good
    stands in life
    remains in effect
    is in good condition
  • There is no thing (to make it likely or certain) that he will be at the party.
    proof
    guarantee
    promise
    fact
  • In1952,Akihito was officially (proclaimed) heir to the Japanese throne.
    installed
    declared
    denounced
    advised
  • I think we have solved this problem (once and for all).
    forever
    for goods
    in the end10
    temporarily
  • The cotton gin was (commonplace) on many nineteenth century farms.
    frequently seen
    sorely needed
    often required
    visibly absent
  • Don’t you ever mention that matter again. I will not hear anything of it.
    go on
    put off
    touch on
    take in
  • Such problems as haste and inexperience are a (universal) feature of youth.
    separated
    marked
    shared
    hidden
  • (Carpets )from countries such as Persia and Afghanistan often fetch high prices in the United States.
    Artifacts
    Pottery
    Rugs
    Textiles
  • His patents completely believe in him. He can do things (at random).
    at will
    at hand
    at once
    at stake
  • The lost hikers (stayed alive) by eating wild berries and drinking spring water.
    revived
    surprised
    connived
    survived
  • E-cash cards are the main means of all transactions in a (cashless) society.
    cash-starved
    cash-free
    cash-in-hand
    cash-strapped
  • The (drought) was finally over as the fall brought in some welcome rain.
    summer
    aridity
    heatware
    harvest
  • American poet James Merrily received critical (acclaim) for his work entitled Jim's Book.
    attention
    advice
    disapproval
    praise
  • She( lost her temper) with a customer and shouted at him.
    felt worried
    became very angry
    kept her temper
    had a temperature
  • During the earthquake, a lot of buildings (collapsed), which killed thousands of people.
    erupted violently
    exploded suddenly
    fell down unexpectedly
    went off accidentally
  • I could see the finish line and thought I was (home and dry).
    hopeless
    hopeful
    successful
    unsuccessful
  • Give me a (not long) account of what happened.
    brief
    condensed
    terse
    compact
  • The politician’s conviction for tax fraud (jeopardized) his future in public life.
    endangered
    penalized
    rejuvenated
    jettisoned
  • We have lived there for years and (grown fond of the surroundings.) That is why we do not want to leave.
    planted many trees in the surroundings
    haunted by the surroundings
    possessed by the surroundings
    loved the surroundings
  • The warranty guaranteed that all (defective) parts would be replaced without charge.
    imperfect
    unused
    dorsal
    lost
  • Smoking has been (banned) in public places in some countries.
    restricted
    given way
    limited
    made illegal
  • The air conditioner Mary has just bought is very (hard) to use.
    easy
    difficult
    simple
    boring
  • He (didn't bat an eyelid)when he realized he failed the exam again.
    didn't want to see
    wasn't happy
    didn't care
    didn't show surprise
  • Parents (interpret) facial and vocal expressions as indicators of how a baby is feeling.
    understand
    read
    translate
    comprehend
  • I think the medicine is beginning to (wear off.)
    stop being effective
    be put in a bottle
    be swallowed
    take effect
  • His new work has enjoyed a very good( review )from critics and readers.
    look
    viewing
    regard
    opinion
  • This tape stry has a very (complicated) pattern.
    intricate
    obsolete
    appropriate
    ultimate
  • If we had taken his (sage) advice, we wouldn’t be in so much trouble now.
    willing
    eager
    sturdy
    wise
  • The notice should be put in the most (conspicuous) place so that all the students can be well-
    easily seen
    formed.
    suspicious
    popular
  • The doctor was sued for (bad treatment).
    mistreatment
    maltreatment
    malpractice
    misdemeanour
  • His patents completely believe in him. He can do things (at random).
    at will
    at stake
    at once
    at hand
  • The law applies to everyone (irrespective) of race, creed, or colour.10
    in spite
    regardless
    disrespectful
    considering
  • When their rent increased from 200 to 400 a month, they protested against such a (tremendous )
    crease.
    huge
    light
    tiring
  • This is the (instance) where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate.
    place
    attention
    matter
    situation
  • Fruit is customarily treated with sulfur (prior to) drying to reduce any color change.
    at the time of
    subsequent to
    in front of
    previous to
  • Many scientists agree that global warming (poses great threats) to all species on Earth.
    annoyances
    risks
    fears
    irritations
  • The dog is not well. We have to take it to see the person who treats sick animals.
    horticulturist
    veteran
    veterinarian
    zoologist
  • My mom is always (bad-tempered) when I leave my room untidy.
    easily annoyed or irritated
    very happy and satisfied
    feeling embarrassed
    talking too much
  • During the Great Depression, there were many (wanderers) who traveled on the railroads and
    veterans
    tyros
    vagabonds
    mped along the tracks.
  • As a government official, Benjamin Franklin often traveled (abroad).
    secretly
    overseas
    alone
    widely
  • With its various activities, the Camp has set up a stronger regional identity by raising youth’s
    tradition
    endowment
    areness of Southeast Asia’s history and (heritage.)
    heredity
  • The teacher gave some (suggestions) on what could come out for the examination.
    hints
    symptoms
    demonstrations
    effects
  • The law applies to everyone (irrespective) of race, creed, or colour.
    in spite
    regardless
    disrespectful
    considering
  • The music is what makes the movie so (memorable.)
    unforgettable
    incredible
    eventful
    remarkable
  • In astronomy, a scale of magnitude from one to six (denotes) the brightness of astar.
    signifies
    predicts
    examines
    contrasts
  • I’ll take the new job whose salary is (fantastic).
    reasonable
    wonderful
    pretty high
    acceptable
  • It was too late to stop the panic that had (resulted from) the false news report.
    enthralled
    entailed
    ensured
    ensued
  • Snow forced many drivers to (abandon) their vehicles.
    sell
    hide
    stop
    leave
  • Let's wait here for her; I'm sure she'll( turn up) before long.
    enter
    arrive
    visit
    return
  • There was nothing they could do (but) leave the car at the roadside where it had broken down.
    than
    except
    instead of
    unless
  • The teacher gave some (suggestions) on what could come out for the examination.
    hints
    symptoms
    effects
    demonstrations
  • The (augmentation) in the population has created a fuel shortage.
    increase
    decrease
    demand
    necessity
  • Sometimes when I hear the news, I feel very (miserable).
    upset
    confused
    frightened
    disappointed
  • RalphNader was the most (prominent) leader of theU.S consumer protection movement.
    promiscuous
    significant
    casual
    aggressive
  • The three-year-old boy has a (cycle with three wheels).
    motorcycle
    unicycle
    bicycle
    tricycle
  • Let's wait here for her; I'm sure she'll (turn up) before long.
    enter
    visit
    return
    arrive
  • We decided to pay for the furniture on the (installment) plan.
    credit card
    piece by piece
    monthly payment
    cash and carry
  • Have you ever read about a famous general in Chinese history who was very (incredulous)?
    excellent
    unimaginable
    incredible
    skeptical
  • In Africa, many children die from (not having enough food).
    starvation
    malnutrition
    drought
    poverty
  • A woman (had a narrow escape) when the car came round the corner.
    was nearly hurt
    was hurt
    ran away
    bumped into the car
  • Tourists today (flock) to see the two falls that actually constitute Niagarafalls.
    come without knowing what they will see
    come by plane
    come out of boredom
    come in large numbers
  • The rocket steepened its (ascent).
    dissent
    decent
    descent
    decant
  • She is always (diplomatic) when she deals with angry students.
    tactful
    outspoken
    firm
    strict
  • A (mediocre) student who gets low grades will have trouble getting into an Ivy League college.
    average
    diligent
    moronic
    lazy
  • Married couples can get a divorce if they find they are not (compatible).
    capable of having children
    capable of living harmoniously
    able to budget their money
    able to share an apartment or house
  • A lack of qualifications can be a major (obstacle )to finding a job.
    encouragement
    impetus
    impediment
    assistance
  • The shopassistant was totally (bewildered) by the customer's behavior.
    upset
    disgusted
    angry
    puzzled
  • He was asked to( account for) his presence at the scene of crime.
    arrange
    explain
    complain
    exchange
  • The boy was (brought up) with a family in the countryside.
    reared
    grown
    bred
    raised
  • Have you ever read about a famous general in Chinese history who was very (incredulous)?
    incredible
    skeptical
    unimaginable
    excellent
  • The newscaster gave a (concise) account of the strategy.
    long and detailed20
    sad and depressing
    short and clear
    complicated and intricate
  • He had never experienced such (discourtesy) towards the president as it occurred at the annual
    politeness
    eting in May.
    rudeness
    encouragement