33. Disease-snobbery is only one out of a great multitude of ________, of which now some, now others take pride of place in general esteem.
34. I once befriended two little girls from Esthonia, who had narrowly escaped death from ________ in a famine.
35. There’s bound to be trouble ________ me every day of my life, because trouble it’s always been and always will be.
36. It has been assumed that the youth of America has been in the ________ of the discovery of both the disease and the cure.
37. Somehow we just don’t see how it is with other folks until —something ________.
38. The figures are photocopied and distributed throughout the company to all the people and departments whose work is ________ selling.
39. Her hands and her neck began to sweat. But she knew that no emotion was ________.
A. come across B. undisguised C. recognized D. in store for
E. cascade F. oppression G. vanguard H. faced with
I. fell J. snobberies K. pioneer L. starvation
M. dropped N. tangible O. compulsion P. provided
Q. even if R. relative S. comes up T. offers
U. related to V. pertinent W. correct X. infuse
Ⅲ. Each of the following sentences is given two choices of words or expressions, Choose the right one to complete the sentence and write the corresponding letter on your answer sheet. (15 points, 1 point each)
40. As the living standard improves, the (A. span, B. length) of life is getting longer and longer.
41. The poor emperor was forced by the usurper to (A. abandon, B. abdicate).
42. I find it difficult to operate this computer. Can you (A. demonstrate, B. exemplify) it for me?
43. The formal declaration of the news went four (A. documents, B. drafts) before it was submitted to the conference.
44. I had a fantastic (A. stretch, B. stroke) of luck last weekend. I picked up a genuine Stradivarius violin for only $20.
45. In the A-series football match, AC-Milan (A. beat, B. defended) all the other teams and became the champion as expected.
46. The accountant (A. specializes, B. scrutinizes) the figures very carefully before commenting on them.
47. On hearing that her best friend bought a fur coat, Susan felt (A. tempted, B. coaxed) to buy one, too.
48. When the rescue party found the wounded young man, he was (A. keeping, B. clinging) on to the side of the broken boat.
49. He (A. resigned, B. relinquished) all control over the company business to his son.
50. The witness refused to (A. disclose, B. enclose) the identity of the man who supplied the information.
51. Usually my brother is rather (A. reserved, B. conservative), but if you pick up a topic he is interested in, he will talk freely about it.
52. The common (A. custom, B. practice) in English law is to consider someone innocent unless he is proved guilty.
53. He was a highly (A. conscientious, B. conscious) teacher who took his duties seriously but he seemed to have neither the personality nor the ability to achieve further success.
54. This group of young men felt a great sense of (A. inspiration, B. achievement) when they finally reached the top of the mountain.
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