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(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 1: The end ( ) the means . This saying implies even a wrong or unfair method may be allowed if the result or purpose of the action is good. A: modifies B: justifies C: purifies D: testifies

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 2: It is ( ) in the regulations that you can take 20 kilos of luggage with you. A: laid upon B: laid out C: laid up D: laid down

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 3: The unpleasant taste____in his mouth for hours . A: lingered B: prolonged C: rested D: vanished

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 4: This river forms a natural ( ) between China and Korea. A: boundary B: string C: spot D: zone

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 5: He soon made a____for himself on the stage . A: popularity B: fame

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C: reputation D: respect

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 6: You can take____seat you like. A: no matter what B: no matter which C: what

D: whichever

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 7: She did it( ) our effects to stop her. A: in regard to B: with regard to C: regarding D: in spite of

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 8: He soon made a ( ) for himself on the stage . A: popularity B: fame

C: reputation D: respect

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 9: He always has a lot of ( ) ideas in his mind , and sometimes we do not even know what he is thinking about. A: novel B: spoil

C: acceptable D: additional

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(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 10: Tom's father, as well as his mother,____in New York for a few more days.

A: suggest him to stay

B: suggested him that he should stay C: suggest him staying D: suggests he stay

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 11: Single-parent usually____ some of the functions that absent adult in the house would have served under the financial crisis.

A: takes over B: takes after C: takes out D: takes in

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 12: It was a close boxing game, but the boxer in blue was ( ) to be the winner by three of the four referees. A: destined B: deemed C: doomed D: adapted

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 13: I am acting as ( ) while the manager is away on business. A: agency B: policy C: deputy D: colleague

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 14: His ( ) book will deal with industrial relations.

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A: eventual B: actual

C: forthcoming D: prompt

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 15: The airplane took off soon. It was like being on an old train ______ from side to side and going faster and faster. A: surrounding B: foregoing C: swaying D: frowning

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 16: The end____the means . This saying implies even a wrong or unfair method may be allowed if the result or purpose of the action is good. A: modifies B: justifies C: purifies D: testifies

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 17: The historical events of that period are arranged ( ). A: in alphabetical order B: in an alphabetical order C: in the alphabetical orders D: in alphabetical orders

(¦Ì£¤??¨¬a) 18: I remember ( ) the article the day before yesterday. A: to read

B: to have read C: reading

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