So is the panda’s life in the forest that still very little is known about the reproduction of this animal.
(A)informative
(B)indispensable
(C)inaccessible
(D)intuitive
The professors a collaborative project to establish a master’s degree program in Early Childhood Intervention.
(A)undertook
(B)molested
(C)conveyed
(D)digested
The failure on her performance seemed to have totally her confidence in playing the piano.
(A)despised
(B)destroyed
(C)deducted
(D)destined
After years of legal battle for custody, the divorced couple finally . They were aware that maintaining a good relation-ship was the best choice for themselves and for the children.
(A)confronted
(B)annoyed
(C)objected
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Stephen is in English and French. He has an excellent command of both languages.
(A)bilateral
(B)bilingual
(C)binocular
(D)bipolar
As the only child in her family, Amy is both selfish and . Even her grandparents find it hard to reason with her when sheis having a fit.
(A)aromatic
(B)delusive
(C)equivocal
(D)petulant
Peter was a strong of free market policies and always argued against government interference.
(A)advocate
(B)campaign
(C)opponent
(D)promotion
We arrived too late and the President’s marvelous speech.
(A)fell in with
(B)took up for
(C)made away with
(D)missed out on
Many divorced parents’ readjustment to single life often makes them feel . It is therefore very important for them to par-ticipate in more activities and try to make new friends there.
(A)watched out
(B)drawn out
(C)left out
(D)swollen out
He became extremely attentive to his aunt when he learned the old lady was rich.
(A)He began to learn about his aunt’s age when he knew her financial status.
(B)He began to treat his aunt very well when he knew her financial status.
(C)He paid special attention to the learning of his rich aunt.
(D)He paid special attention to the rich learning of his aunt.
the girls who came over occasionally for tea, Mrs. Wang had no friends and seldom had visitors.
(A)Due to
(B)Besides
(C)Except for
(D)In addition toThe marriage coasted for 30 years. From the late 1950s on, Alaska and its bride, the oil industry, enjoyed a mutually enrichingbond. Then, on March 24, 1989, the industry betrayed us. Alaskans awoke that day to more than 10 million gallons of crude oil, bledfrom the grounded tanker Exxon Valdez, roaming unchecked in one of our treasures, Prince William Sound. It was as if a spouse hadmurdered one of the children.
The passage would most likely be found in _____.
(A)a newspaper editorial
(B)a book on marriage counseling
(C)a novel about Alaska
(D)a report on the oil industry
What happened to Exxon Valdez on March 24, 1989?
(A)It was severely wounded and bled.
(B)It came across a prince.
(C)It leaked a great deal of oil.
(D)It murdered its child.
The word “spouse” in the passage refers to _____.
(A)the oil industry
(B)Alaska
(C)Exxon Valdez
(D)Prince William Sound
What is the passage mainly about?
(A)The sour relationship between a marriage relationship of two Alaskans.
(B)The relationship between Alaska and the oil industry.
(C)The excessive usage of oil and its negative effects.
(D)The soaring rates of domestic violence and child abuse in Alaska.