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Exercise 31
1. Rousseau's short discourse, a work that was generally ______ the cautious, unadorned prose of the day, deviated from that prose style in its ______ discussion of the physical sciences. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A consistent with D intelligent B vulnerable to E unrestrained C superior to F austere 2. Our young people, whose ______ sensitivities have not yet become ______, have a purer and more immediate response than we do to our environment. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A native D calloused B keen E objective C sophisticated F perceptive 3. Although it is unusual to denounce museum - goers for not painting, it is quite common, even for those, who are unenthusiastic about sports, to criticize______ for athletic______. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A athletes D snobbery B spectators E inactivity C scholars F ignorance 4. One reason why pertinent fossils are ______ is that crucial stages of evolution occurred in the tropics where it is difficult to explore for fossils, and so their discovery has ______. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A uncommon D lagged B recent E declined C unconcealable F resumed 5. It is true that the seeds of some plants have ______ after two hundred years of dormancy, but reports that viable seeds have been found in ancient tombs such as the pyramids are entirely______. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A germinated D empirical B proliferated E unfounded C endured F substantiated 6. The losing animal in a struggle saves itself from destruction by an act of ______, an act usually recognized and ______ by the winner. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A bluffing D condemned B anger E duplicated C submission F accepted 7. Since the process of atherosclerosis cannot be _______ in humans, the best treatment known at this time is ______ of the disease. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A discovered D prevention B reversed E remission C alleviated F detection 8. Many philosophers agree that the verbal aggression of profanity in certain radical newspapers is not ______ or childish, but an assault on ______ essential to the revolutionaries purpose. Blank (i) Blank (ii) A trivial D affectation B belligerent E fallibility C serious F decorum 9. Even though they tended to be _____ strangers, fifteenth- century Europeans did not automatically associate _____ and danger. Blank(i) Blank(ii) A interested in D diversity B haughty with E nonconformity C hostile to F foreignness 10. Although many findings of the Soviet and United States probes of Venus were complementary, the two sets of atmospheric results clearly could not be _____ without a major cha nge of data or _____. Blank(i) Blank(ii) A completed D implementation B obtained E interpretation C reconciled F reprensentation |
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