Practical test for Week 5 (Lecture 75 ~ 100 illicit ~ inhibit)
1. Her purpose was to scrutinize his features to see if he was an honest man. (Çà½Ã 99)
(a) characterize (b) generalize (c) examine (d) specify (e) criticize
2. Some children display an unquenchable curiosity about every new thing they encounter.
(a) insatiable (b) inherent (c) indiscriminate (d) incredible (e) indignant (Çà½Ã 97)
3. Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and intimidates the neighbor is henceforth called evil. (Çà½Ã 97)
(a) inverts (b) disapproves (c) disbelieves (d) threatens (e) discharges
4. Science itself is not only morally neutral, that is, _______ to the value of the ends for which the means are used; it is also totally unable to give any moral direction. (Çà½Ã 97)
(a) different (b) indifferent (c) interested (d) uninteresting (e) disinterested
5. Secure, however, in the inscrutability of my place of concealment, I felt no embarrassment whatever. (»ç½Ã 97)
(a) thoughtfulness (b) untraceability (c) intensity (d) improbability (e) inconvenience
6. Smoking may ______ your health. (¼¼¹«»ç 97)
(a) danger (b) ameliorate (c) impair (d) enhance (e) cut