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1/29/2018 2:18:48 PM

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Remember to drop me a line while you are away on business.

  • give me a ring
  • write to me
  • call me
  • drop in me

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He disapproved of the behavior his sons displayed during the church service this week.

  • commented
  • supported
  • blamed
  • liked

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The dim lights made it hard to see, so Ben squinted to make out the stranger's face in the distance.

  • faint
  • muted
  • weak
  • strong

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Have you ever tried using hydrogen peroxide as a way to induce vomiting instead of the good old traditional methods?

  • control
  • clean
  • cause
  • stop

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He was mystified by my experience, though perhaps not particularly envious.

  • perplexed
  • shocked
  • upset
  • excited

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I was horrified to find a drug tablet which had been left on purpose in my room yesterday.

  • ashamed
  • shocked
  • nervous
  • bored

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Those with incomes ranging from $2000 to $4000 enjoy a luxurious and extravagant life.

  • varying
  • raving
  • grazing
  • turning

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In certain industries, the workers' apparel is not only cumbersome but also quite heavy.

  • equipment
  • clothing
  • food
  • morale

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He is among the wealthy members of the golf club. He possesses houses, land, and property across the country.

  • adroit
  • affluent
  • adjacent
  • acrid

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ICD implantation is a routine operation with a very low complication rate.

  • cheap
  • small
  • usual
  • quick

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She received a light blow on the side of the head close to the right eye.

  • jump
  • hump
  • bump
  • stump

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You should cut down on cigarettes, for smoking does no good for your health.

  • stop smoking
  • become frightened
  • decrease the number of
  • get sick

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A bachelor's degree is required if one wishes to apply for the job.

  • necessary
  • desirable
  • acquired
  • optional

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In some Asian countries, it is customary for people to worship their ancestors.

  • fossils
  • elders
  • forefathers
  • heirs

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An old building should be demolished to make space for modern high-rise ones.

  • renovated
  • razed
  • remodeled
  • reconciled

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Always think of other issues you might run into at work and have exit strategies for them all.

  • forget to do
  • pay for
  • meet unexpectedly
  • add on

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A good doctor should have broad knowledge in a specialized area of medicine.

  • honorable
  • difficult
  • prescribed
  • distinct

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Today, she is fortunate to be one of the last few surviving U-boats in the world, preserved in time and on display in the Museum of Science in Chicago.

  • located
  • on exhibit
  • under supervision
  • stored

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Although it is now redundant, the church continues to be used occasionally for worship.

  • old-fashioned
  • reproduced
  • unnecessary
  • quaint

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Investors just look for feasible projects to invest in, and they will turn down infeasible ones without giving them a look.

  • unrealistic
  • inconceivable
  • attainable
  • attractive

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Compounds which are plentiful in nature are calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, and aluminum oxide.

  • abundant
  • obscure
  • unstable
  • reliable

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The crew divided the life preservers among the twenty terrified passengers as the ship began to sink.

  • exhausted
  • surprised
  • frightened
  • satisfied

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You must answer the police's questions truthfully; otherwise, you will get into trouble.

  • exactly as things really happen
  • with a negative attitude
  • in a harmful way
  • as trustingly as you can

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My mom is always bad-tempered when I leave my room untidy.

 
  • feeling embarrassed
  • talking too much
  • very happy and satisfied
  • easily annoyed or irritated

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During the earthquake, a lot of buildings collapsed, which killed thousands of people.

  • went off accidentally
  • fell down unexpectedly
  • exploded sudenly
  • erupted violently

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We really appreciate your help, without which we couldn’t have got our task done on time.

  • feel thank for
  • complain
  • require
  • are proud of

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The teacher gave some suggestions on what could come out for the examination.

  • effects
  • symptoms
  • hints
  • demonstration

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Roget's Thesaurus, a collection of English words and phrases, was originally arranged by the ideas they express rather than by alphabetical order.

  • restricted
  • as well as
  • unless
  • instead of

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They had conclusive evidence that he caused the accident on the motorway.

  • convincing
  • counterfeit
  • unclear
  • superficial

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The inhospitable climate in a desert makes it impossible for most animals and plants to survive.

  • rainy
  • stormy
  • hostile
  • intense

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Speaking conservatively, I think he will be the winner of the English contest.

  • politely
  • openly
  • cautiously
  • dramatically

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What do you think gives off more radiation, a cell phone or a laptop?

  • repels
  • concentrates
  • confines
  • emits

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I discarded my old computer last week because it cost me a lot of money to fix its problems.

  • purchased
  • got
  • removed
  • bought

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She lost her temper with a customer and shouted at him.

  • had a temperature
  • kept her temper
  • became very angry
  • felt worried

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Slavery was abolished in the US in the 19th century.

  • institured
  • eradicated
  • commonplace
  • required

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The cotton gin was commonplace on many nineteenth-century farms.

  • often required
  • sorely needed
  • frequently seen
  • visibly absent

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Let’s wait here for her. I’m sure she’ll turn up before long.

  • arrive
  • return
  • enter
  • visit

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The president delivered an eloquent speech in front of a large audience of investors.

  • made
  • went over
  • announced
  • handled over

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Van Mieu was representative of Confucian ways of thought and behaviors.

  • traditional
  • typical
  • memorial
  • cultural

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Don’t forget to drop me a line while you are away.

  • give me a ring
  • write to me
  • call me
  • drop in me

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Laws on military service since 1960 still hold good.

 
  • remain for good
  • are in good condition
  • are in bad condition
  • remain in effect

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With respect to money, angels are very cautious in choosing which company to invest in so as to maximize the return.

  • With regard to
  • With fondness for
  • In appreciation of
  • In favor of

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That China emerged as a world economic power has been a threat to the rest of the world.

  • surrended
  • came forth
  • fought
  • dimissed

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The glass won’t break into many pieces easily because it is made of plastic.

  • shatter
  • tear
  • grab
  • explode

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At the managers' meeting, the group decided against the new project as a viable option and decided on another direction to ensure success for the company's fall line.

  • impractical
  • feasible
  • practical
  • positive

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The couple tried to converse in the busy restaurant, but they couldn't hear themselves speak so they went elsewhere.

  • debate
  • stop talking
  • chitchat
  • negotiate

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He wants to find a temporary job or a seasonal one.

  • eternal
  • genuine
  • permanent
  • satisfactory

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The names of the participants in the survey were changed to preserve anonymity.

  • cover
  • conserve
  • presume
  • reveal

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I talked with her in a chance meeting last month.

  • unplanned
  • deliberate
  • accidental
  • unintentional

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Many animals are being endangered by human activities such as the burning of coal and charcoal for heating and cooking.

  • at risk
  • defended
  • hazardous
  • varied

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Workers need a secure environment so that they can work more effectively.

  • protected
  • riskless
  • unsafe
  • safe

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I lost contact with my family and friends since I lost my mobile phone.

  • lost control of
  • made room for
  • got in touch with
  • put in charge of

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He is not popular and has a lot of enemies.

  • opponents
  • friends
  • betrayers
  • attackers

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Maureen usually felt depressed on Mondays, because she never got enough sleep on the weekends.

  • unhappy
  • cheerful
  • disappointed
  • quiet

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Child welfare deals with parents or caregivers who abuse or neglect their children.

  • abandon
  • mistreat
  • nurture
  • delegate

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I can't tolerate this situation any longer.

  • look down on
  • put up with
  • take away from
  • give back

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The number of illiterate adults in mountainous and remote areas in Vietnam has declined over the last few years.

  • able to read and write
  • unable to pass an exam in reading and writing
  • inflexible
  • able to join intramural sport

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Melanie thought the issue at hand was not morally just, and consequently, she would never endorse the petition circulating throughout her neighborhood.

  • support
  • oppose
  • approve
  • create

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After many months of gruelling work and painful injuries to her shoulder and back, Susan realized that her dream of swimming the English Channel was unattainable.

  • impossible
  • unachievable
  • realistic
  • confused

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Henry hoped that his sons would someday take over his retail business and maintain the high level of customer service and satisfaction that Henry valued so much.

  • uphold
  • continue
  • discontinue
  • connect

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The merry wedding ceremony took place outdoors. It was picturesque!

 
  • ugly
  • scenic
  • pretty
  • aesthetic

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She slept soundly between two blue coaches in a tranquil cafe.

  • calm
  • easy
  • noisy
  • dark

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I was glum because I couldn't reach my goals.

  • cheerful
  • sour
  • gloomy
  • blue

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The US troops are using more sophisticated weapons in the Far East

  • expensive
  • complicated
  • simple and easy to use
  • difficult to operate

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In remote communities, it is important to replenish stocks before the winter sets in.

  • remake
  • empty
  • refill
  • repeat

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Because Jack defaulted on his loan, the bank took him to court.

  • failed to pay
  • paid in full
  • had a bad personality
  • was paid much money

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His career in the illicit drug trade ended with the police raid this morning.

  • elicited
  • irregular
  • secret
  • legal

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They have not made any effort to integrate with the local community.

  • cooperate
  • put together
  • separate
  • connect

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There has been insufficient rainfall over the past two years, and farmers are having trouble.

  • adequate
  • unsatisfactory
  • essential
  • dominant

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Jonathan is brave enough to stop the man with a knife from hurting a little child.

 
  • coward
  • afraid
  • courageous
  • smart

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The soldiers will do anything to halt the enemies from entering.

  • stop
  • start
  • continue
  • kill

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As this is an old hotel, mishaps are to be expected.

  • accidents
  • misunderstandings
  • luck
  • misfotunes

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After a gruelling and busy week at work, the stillness of the river reminded Lara of the silence she’s been searching for since Monday.

 
  • uproar
  • tranquility
  • serenity
  • tameness

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I can consume 1 kg of rice at a time.

  • at once
  • on the whole
  • once in a while
  • off and on

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The jury declared him guilty and sentenced him to death. 

  • chargeable
  • offensive
  • innocent
  • condemned