Practical test for Week 6 101 ~ 130 (intercept - relentless)
1. We excluded the problems with nuclear-generated fuels as they were not germane to our debate. (CPA 99)
(a) relevant (b) immaterial (c) international (d) essential (e) vague
2. Linda wanted to stay home, but she finally agreed, very ______, to go to the movies.
(a) reluctantly (b) briskly (c) absolutely (d) lavishly (e) willingly (¼¼¹«»ç 99)
3. do you think that Mr. Jackson will relinquish his seat in the House of Commons? (»ç½Ã 98)
(a) admonish (b) give up (c) cede (d) regain (e) win
4. The prospect of facing an unfriendly Russia once more might force the Clinton administration to begin beefing up military spending, dashing hopes for reducing the budget deficit.
(a) stipulating (b) reinforcing (c) criticizing (d) establishing (e) decreasing (ÀÔ¹ý°í½Ã 98)
5. The group's propensity for middle-management comes from their breadth of education, their interest in people. (º¯¸®»ç 98)
(a) apathy (b) propriety (c) incentive (d) choice (e) inclination
6. The excuse he gave for his lateness was so preposterous that everyone laughed. |