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41. The beauty of the reflected images in the limpid pool was the poignant beauty of things that are__________, existing only until the sunset. jk}PucV
A. equitable B. ephemeral C. euphonious D. evasive 4\es@2 q
42. Brooding and hopelessness are the__________of Indians in the prairie reservations most of the time. VSFl9/5?
A. occupations B. promises C. frustrations D. transactions C YKGf1;If
43. What__________about that article in the newspaper was that its writer showed an attitude cool enough, professional enough and, therefore, cruel enough when facing that disaster-stricken family. x:lf=DlA
A. worked me out B. knocked me out C. brought me up D. put me forward KL~sEli
44. __________considered the human body aesthetically satisfactory. Xrn~]P7
A. Neither prehistoric cave man nor late-industrial urban man kO4~N-&
B. Nor prehistoric cave man or late-industrial urban man YWFHiB7x
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45. Not until the 1980's__________in Beijing start to find ways to preserve historic buildings from destruction. J<@]7)|U 5L#M7E
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46. The buttocks are__________most other parts in the body. hp}8
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47. The concept of internet,__________has intrigued scientists since the mid-20th century. SfT ]C~#$N
A. the transmission of images, sounds and messages over distances E;0"1
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48. Because of difficulties in getting a visa, the students had to__________the idea of applying for study in the United States.A. reduce B. yield C. relinquish D. waver JG4I-\+H
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49. His request for a day off__________by the manager of the company. ;H.r6
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50. The index of industrial production__________last year. hQO~9mQ+!
A. raised up by 4 per cent B. rose up with 4 per cent 7 m%|TwJN
C.arose up with 4 per cent D. went up by 4 per cent ezeGw?/
51. Please__________if you ever come to Sydney. ;Lx5r=<Hx
A. look at me B. look me up C. look me out D. look to me -xXM/3g1u
52. British hopes of a gold medal in the Olympic Games suffered__________yesterday, when Hunter failed to qualify during the preliminary heats. <?eZ9eB
A. a sharp set-back B. severe set-back [z?XVl<
C. a severe blown-up D. sharp blown-up l6RJour
53. By the end of the year 2004, he__________in the army for 40 years. >r3Wo%F'
A. will have served B. will serve azSS:=A
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54. __________there was an epidemic approaching, Mr. Smith__________the invitation to visit that area. f3O3pIA
A. If he knew, would have declined %PQC9{hUy$
B. If he had known, would decline G{:L^2>
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55. In the dark they could not see anything clear, but could__________. NWf!c-':
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56. The team leader of mountain climbers marked out__________. E:%%Dm
A. that seemed to be the best route B. what seemed to be the best route >q}EZC
C. which seemed to be the best route D. something that to be the best route X|b~,X
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57. The scheme was so impracticable that I refused even__________. "<kmiK/
A. to consider supporting it B. considering to support it j1g^Q$B>m
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58. Among the first to come and live in North America__________, who later prospered mainly in New England.
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A. had been Dutch settlers B. Dutch settlers were there ";Lpf]<
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59. The cargo box has a label__________on it. Please handle it with care. ]3%Z
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60. __________we wish him prosperous, we have objections to his ways of obtaining wealth. ,
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