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part 2 Vocabulary Replacement

  This part consists of 15 sentences in which one word or phrase is underlined. Below each sentence, there are four choices respectively marked by letters A, B, C, D. You are to select the ONE choice that can replace the underlined word without causing any grammatical error or changing the principal meaning of the sentence. There is only one right answer. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.

  21. She bustled about with an assumption of authority.

  A. air B. supposition C. appearance D. face

  22. Table tennis is easy to learn, and, by the same token, boys don't need a lot of space to practice it.

  A. by the same rule B. symbolically

  C. moreover D. by logic

  23. The old man sat before the fire in a trance, thinking of his past life.

  A. in a special position B. in a cozy state

  C. in a sleepy state D. in a meditative state

  24. Only the élite of society attended the reception for the new governor.

  A. those thought of as the best people

  B. the intellectuals

  C. the white-collar people

  D. the officials

  25. She embellished the simple dress with colorful embroidery.

  A. made B. decorated C. sewed D. improved

  26. He felt cheap about rushing to get in line before the old lady carrying heavy parcels.

  A. felt inferior and ashamed

  B. felt not worthwhile of doing something

  C. felt bad about doing something

  D. felt unhappy about doing something

  27. Only individual benefactors and ad hoc grants have made possible the ecological surveys already undertaken.

  A. additional B. governmental C. special D. organizational

  28. The dichotomy postulated by many between morality and interests, between idealism and realism, is one of the standard clichés of the ongoing debate over international affairs.

  A. division into two parts B. combination of two parts

  C. disparity D. contradiction

  29. Miguel's perplexity is understandable ― he's an all-purpose maintenance man at a midtown-Manhattan residential building.

  A. all out B. versatile C. prolific D. capable

  30. Take the stalemate between the administration and the oil companies for example.

  A. case B. deadlock C. conflict D. contradiction

  31. The sense of mistrust is compounded by smaller annoyances that leave the families feeling as though no one in authority cares about them.

  A. offset B. intensified C. diminished D. annulled

  32. The very ubiquity of electronic communications can have a surprising downside, notes Richard Kohn, a military historian at the University of North Carolina: a wife becomes accustomed to frequent e-mail from her husband, until he can't get to a computer. And then her anxiety increases.

  A. failure B. underside C. drawback D. consequence

  33. The President took a drubbing from much of the press which had breathlessly reported that a deal was in the bag.

  A. was sure to be made B. was being considered

  C. was their secret weapon D. was their last resort

  34. This reflects the priority being attached to economic over political activity, partly caused by a growing reluctance to enter a calling blighted by relentless publicity that all too often ends in destroying careers and reputations.

  A. divine summons B. political career

  C. profession D. business transaction

  35. If you can't dig into the field you have chosen for your pursuit, it is hardly possible for you to achieve anything significant in the field.

  A. acquire B. require C. accompany D. accomplish

  Part 3 Correcting Grammatical Errors

  This part consists of 15 sentences in which there is an underlined part that indicates a grammatical error. Below each sentence, there are four choices respectively marked by letters A, B, C, D. You are to select the ONE choice and replace the underlined element(s) so that the error is erased and corrected. There is only one right answer. Then mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the square brackets on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.

  36. Just last week, for example, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the disturbing disclosure that SARS may be pretty deadlier than previously believed.

  A. very B. far C. especially D. none

  37. What distinguished her in the other girls was her peculiar hairstyle.

  A. to B. from C. than D. with

  38. During many sectors are foundering, the $21 billion videogame-software industry is booming, adding game developers at a rate of 2,500 a year in the United States alone.

  A. When B. Whereas C. Would D. While

  39. No such weapons were used and none been found.

  A. none have been B. none has

  C. no other has been D. no others been

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