1. Political advertising may well be the most (i)____ kind of advertising: political candidates are usually quite (ii)____, yet their campaign advertisements often hide important differences behind smoke screens of smiles and empty slogans.
Blank (i) Blank (ii)
A controversial habit D endorsed
B cherished tradition E considered
C disquieting ritual F rejected
2. Human nature and long distances have made exceeding the speed limit a (i)____ in the state, so the legislators surprised no one when, acceding to public demand, they (ii)____ increased penalties for speeding.
Blank (i) Blank (ii)
A belies D an injudicious
B exposes E a disorganized
C overshadows F a cautious
3. Serlings account of his employers reckless decision making (i)____ that companys image as (ii)____ bureaucracy full of wary managers.
Blank (i) Blank (ii)
A polemical D interchangeable
B effective E dissimilar
C deceptive F vocal
4. In her later years, Bertha Pappenheim was an apostle of noble but already (i)____ notions, always respected for her integrity, her energy, and her resolve but increasingly out of step and ultimately (ii)____ even her own organization.
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A undemonstrative panache D focus
B unrestrained enthusiasm E overwhelm
C unattractive gawkiness F deflect
5. The (i)____ of Vladimir Nabokov as one of North Americas literary giants has thrown the spotlight on his peripheral activities and has thus served to (ii)____ his efforts as an amateur entomologist.
Blank (i) Blank (ii)
A anachronistic D emulated by
B accepted E appreciated by
C exotic F alienated from
답 : AE / AE / CE / BE / CE