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Part Ⅲ Vocabulary(20 minutes) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences it: this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose cite ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the Corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
41. These were stubborn men. not easily ________to change their mind. A) tiltedC) persuaded B) converted D) suppressed
42. The circus has always been very, popular because it ________both the old and the young. A) facilitates C) immerses B) fascinates D) indulges
43. By patient questioning the lawyer managed to ________enough information from the witnesses. A) evacuateC) impart B) withdrawD) elicit
44. George enjoys talking about people's private affairs. He is a ________. A) solicitor C) gossip B) cowardD) rebel
45. The new secretary has written a remarkably ________report within a few hundred words but with all the important details included. A) conciseC) precise B) briskD) elaborate
46. His face ________as he came in after running all the way from school. A) flared C) fluttered B) fluctuatedD) flushed
47. Steel is not as ________ as cast iron; it does not break as easily. A) elasticC) adaptable B) brittle D) flexible
48. A big problem in lemming English as a foreign language is lack of opportunities for ________interaction with proficient speakers of English. A) instantaneousC) verbal B) provocativeD) dual
49. Within ten years they have tamed the ________hill into green woods. A) vacant C) weird B) barren D) wasteful
50. The ________of our trip to London was the visit to Buckingham Palace. A) summit C) peak B) heightD) highlight
51. Harold claimed that he was a serious and well-known artist, but in fact he was a(n) ________. A) alien C) counterpart B) client.D) fraud
52. We don't ________any difficulties in completing the project so long as we keep within our budget. A) foresee C) infer B) fabricateD) inhibit |