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Part58. ANIMAL: CAT::(A) apple: pear (B) club: player(C) furniture: chair (D) landscape: tree(E) body: toe9. CURTAIN: STAGE::(A) footlight: orchestra(...
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30. MANNERED:(A) plain (B) infantile (C) progressive(D) ignorant (E) natural31. DISSEMBLE:(A) act conventionally (B) put together(C) appear promptly (...
1.The popularity of pseudoscience and quack medicines in the nineteenth century suggests that people were very ____, but the gullibility of the public...
11.The architects of New York's early skyscrapers, hinting here at a twelfth-century cathedral, there at a fifteenth-century palace, sought to leg...
21.The legislators of 1563 realized the ____ of trying to regulate the flow oflabor without securing its reasonable remuneration, and so the second pa...
1.Althoughthearchitect’sconceptatfirstsoundedtoo____tobe____,his carefulanalysisofeveryaspectoftheprojectconvincedthepanelthatthe proposedbuildi...
11. In response to the follies of today's commercial and political worlds, theauthor does not ____ inflamed indignation, but rather ____ the detac...
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