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2 Mississippi also uplolds the South’s well-deservedreputation for warm,hospitable people;balmy year-round weather;andtruly______cuisine.
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3 If she is stupid,she’s _____pleasant tolook at. - ?_a
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4 The mother was_____with grief when sheheard that her child was dead. 0Po",\^
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5 In your teens,peer-group friendships may_____from parents as the major influence on you. z6 2gF|Uj
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6 Parents often faced the ___between doingwhat they felt was good for the development of the child and what they couldstand by way of undisciplined noise and destructiveness. )_N|r$i\
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7 There have been demonstrationson the streets____the recent terrorist attack. &0Yv*,4]
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8 Thousands of Medicare patientswith chronic medical conditions have been wrongly_____access to necessary care. N)|mA)S)
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9 It has been proposed by many linguiststhat human language______,our biologically programmed abilith to use language,is still not well defined and understood. Hf!o6 o
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10 Western medicine,_______science andpracticed by people with academic internationally accepted medical degrees,isonly one of many systems of healing. UUi@
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11 When I asked if a black politician couldwin in France,however ,he responded _____:”No,conditions are different here.” ZlD\)6
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12 The development of staff cohesion and asense of team effort in the workplace can be effectively _______by the use ofhumor. V)#se"GV
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13 In both America and Europe,it is _____to tip the waiter orwaitress anywhere from 10% to 20%. D#|+PG7
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14 Such an approach forces managers tocommunicate with one another and helps______rigid departmental borndaries. )jkX&7x
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15 As a teenager,I was_____by a blindpassion for a slim star I would never meet in my life. 1%~yb Q
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16 His originality as a composer is____bythe following group of songs. wz^Q,Od
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17 They are going to London,buttheir______destination is Rome. T(t@[U2^
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18 The poor old man was _____with diabetesand without proper treatment he would lose his eyesight and become crippledvery soon. -U/"eVM
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19 The bribe and the bridegroom wereoverwhelmed in happiness when their family offered to take them to Rome to_______the marriage. .?{rd3[ec
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20 Join said that the richer countries ofthe world should make a _____effort to help the poorer countries. &KinCh7l L
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21 The problem is inherent and _______in any democracy,but it has been moresevere in ours during the past quarter-century because of the near universaldenigration of government,politics and politicians. JGQlx-qv
A perishable B periodical C perverse D perennial q =sEtH=
22As is known to all ,____commodities willdefinitely do harm to our life sooner or later. '<!
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23 It would be _____to think that thiscould solve all the area’s problems straight away. ^Ud1 ag!-
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24It is surprising that such aninnocent-looking man should have____such a crime. 2R9AYI
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25 Hummans are ___,which enables them tomake dicisions even when they can’t justify why. }diB
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26 More than 100____cats that used to roamthe streets in a Chinese province have now been collected and organized into atram to fight rodents that are destroyingcrops. q@K8,=/.#
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27 To say that his resignation was a shockwould be an______-------it caused panie. )1 ]P4
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28 Here the burden of his thought is thatthe philosopher ,aiming at truth,must not ____the seduction of trying to writebeautifully. .|>zQ(7YC
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29 I found the subject very difficult ,andat one time thought I should have to give it up,but you directions are so clearand ____that I have succeeded in getting a picture we all think pretty,thoughwanting in the tender grace of yours. 0\fV'JDOR
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30 They both watched as the crime scenetechnicians took samples of various fibers and bagged them,dusted forfingerprints,took pictures and tried to _____what could have happened. 8MUY
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