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16(4·?) : Clark felt that his____in one of the most dramatic medical experiments of all time was worth the suffering he underwent. A: apprehension B: appreciation C: presentation D: participation
17(4·?) : It will ____you____if she never speak to you again. A: serve?-in B: serve?-right C: serve?-away D: serve?-great
18(4·?) : Paul never learned a foreign language, ____. A: he doesn?ˉt think he has to B: nor does he think he has to C: neither he thinks he has to D: he thinks he has not to either
19(4·?) : She remains confident and____untroubled by our present problems. A: indefinitely B: infinitely
C: optimistically D: seemingly
20(4·?) : Laughing is not an ____ response to the death of someone. A: exuberant B: unexpected C: unique D: suitable
21(4·?) : Fiber-optic cables can carry hundreds of telephone conversations ____. A: simultaneously B: spontaneously C: homogeneously D: contemporarily
22(4·?) : Rumours are everywhere, spreading fear, damaging reputations, and turning calm situations into____ones. A: turbulent B: tragic
C: vulnerable D: suspicious
23(4·?) : He made a____to build a successful business on his own in this district. A: disposal B: hint
C: perspective D: resolve
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24(4·?) : Wagner and Strauss were such good friends that they frequently exchanged gifts with ____. A: each other B: each one C: the other D: one another 25(4·?) : Helen couldn?ˉt go to France after all. That?ˉs too bad;I?ˉm sure she would have enjoyed it if ____. A: she?ˉs gone B: she?ˉll go C: she?ˉd gone D: she?ˉd go