Practical Test for Week 1 (Lecture 1 -15, abduct ~ asset)
1. The statements of the prosecutor's witnesses were so vague that the judge felt impelled to _____ the accused. (Çà½Ã 99)
(a) punish (b) chastise (c) acquit (d) sentence (e) despoil
2. A convincing set of proofs lies around us, though this simple and powerful point has rarely been articulated in popular writing, and therefore remains largely _____. (CPA 99)
(a) unappreciated (b) recognized (c) criticized (d) neutral (e) acknowledged
3. We ought to be upon our guard against power wherever we apprehend that it may affect ourselves or our fellow-subjects. (¼¼¹«»ç 99)
(a) admire (b) agree (c) object (d) understand (e) imagine
4. Though I was not sure what I really liked to do, I acquiesced in his plan to go fishing.
(a) accepted (b) rejected (c) considered (d) attacked (e) failed (¼¼¹«»ç 97)
5. The poem was composed by an anonymous author. (»ç½Ã 96)
(a) unknown (b) excellent (c) dead (d) foreign (e) famous
6. After much discussion, the committee decided to endorse the new budget. (»ç½Ã 98)
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