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about it!
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63. Eyes can reveal an awful lot about somebody.
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64. Most people said that pay was their main motivation for working.
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(B) desire (C) provision (D) benefit
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65. His writings were deeply subjected to the ____ style.
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66. After their meeting, both men described the talks as frank, friendly and ____.
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constructive (C)
contract (D)
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67. Have you taken ______ to protect yourself against high blood pressure?
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68. ____ that you follow the instructions carefully.
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69. We have ____that firm for many years.
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70. She took a deep breath and sat up slowly and with great .
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71. I always wanted to ____ at football.
get a have a have (A)
kick
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look
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72. The weather _____ us from climbing the mountain.
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73. The growing speed of a plant is influenced by a number of factors, ____ are beyond our
control.
most of them
most of
which
most of
what
most of
that
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74. They become incredibly selfish, unfeeling, and expert manipulators.
increasingly (A)
extremely (B)
curiously (C)
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75. I do ____ to have some time to myself in the evenings.
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expected
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expect
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(C)
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