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research group refrained from ____ any criticism of the senior
members' plan for dividing up responsibility for the entire project.
reluctant ... evaluating
inquisitive ... offering
presumptuous ... venturing
censorious ... undercutting
moralistic ... observing
117. Many industries are so ____ by the impact of government
sanctions , equipment failure , and foreign competition that they are
beginning to rely on industrial psychologists to ____ what remains of
employee morale.
estranged ... guard
beleaguered ... salvage
overruled ... undermine
encouraged ... determine
restrained ... confirm
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118. Numerous historical examples illustrate both the overriding
influence that scientists' ____ have on their interpretation of data
and the consequent ____ of their intellectual objectivity.
prejudices ... impairment
instruments ... abandonment
theories ... independence
conclusions ... coloration
suppositions ... reinforcement
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119. Their ____ was expressed in quotidian behavior: they
worshipped regularly , ____ all the regenerative processes of nature
respect , and even awe.
selflessness ... reserving to
moderation ... extending to
reverence ... exacting from
piety ... according
serenity ... refusing
120. The fortresslike facade of the Museum of Cartoon Art seems
calculated to remind visitors that the comic strip is an art form
that has often been-- by critics.
charmed
assailed
unnoticed
exhilarated
overwhelmed
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121. Although skeptics say financial problems will probably ____
our establishing a base on the Moon. Supporters of the project remain
____ , saying that human curiosity should overcome such pragmatic
constraints.
beset ... disillusioned
hasten ... hopeful
postpone ... pessimistic
prevent ... enthusiastic
allow ... unconvinced
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future events , then people who are powerful have duty placed on them
whether they like it or not.
correlate ... understanding of
outgrowth ... control over
determinant ... involvement in
mitigant ... preoccupation with
arbiter ... responsibility for
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123. Any population increase beyond a certain level necessitates
greater ____ vegetable foods; thus , the ability of a society to
choose meat over cereals always arises , in part , from ____ the
number of people.
reliance on ... replenishing
production of ... estimating
spending on ... concealing
recourse to ... limiting
attention to ... varying
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124. A war , even if fought for individual liberty and
democratic rights , usually requires that these principles be ____ ,
for they are ____ the regimentation and discipline necessary for
military efficiency.
espoused ... contrary to
suppressed ... fulfilled through
suspended ... incompatible with
followed ... disruptive of
rejected ... inherent in
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thinkers was ____ , if only because it was the sole dialogue ____ in
Europe for almost 1 , 000 years.
pervasive ... available
inestimable ... suppressed
unnoteworthy ... abridged
underestimated ... studied
circumscribed ... translated
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absolutely than individual freedom of action , given that the
latter , though also desirable , must be ____ the limits imposed by
the rights and freedom of others.(P.236)
protected ... subject to
assessed ... measured by
valued ... superior to
exercised ... indifferent to
curtailed ... conscious of
127. The current demand for quality in the schools seems to ask
not for the development of informed and active citizens , but for
disciplined and productive workers with abilities that contribute to
civic life only ____ (±áÒå) , if at all.£¨Èç¹ûÕæÒª·¢ÉúµÄ»°£©
indirectly
politically
intellectually
sensibly
sequentially
128. Walpole's art collection was huge and fascinating , and his
novel The Castle of Otranto was never out of print; none of this
mattered to the Victorians , who ____ him as , at best , ____ .
dismissed ... insignificant
judged ... worthwhile
revered ... talented
reviled ... meager
taunted ... dangerous
129. As for the alleged value of expert opinion , one need only
____ government records to see ____ evidence of the failure of such
opinions in many fields.
inspect ... questionable
retain ... circumstantial
distribute ... possible
consult ... strong
evaluate ... problematic
130. Any language is a conspiracy against experience in the
sense that it is a collective attempt to ____ experience by reducing
it into discrete parcels.
extrapolate
transcribe
complicate
amplify
manage
131. Despite the ____ of many of their colleagues , some
scholars have begun to emphasize "pop culture" as a key for ____ the
myths , hopes , and fears of contemporary society.
antipathy ... entangling
discernment ... evaluati
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