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1.  By the time the war broke out, most of the people had already left.

    ¨ç began                          ¨è spoiled the country

    ¨é became less widespread       ¨ê intervened



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12. ¡°Do the students like my course?¡±

    ¡°Yes, I heard them speak of it as _______.¡±

    ¨ç interestingly                    ¨è interested

    ¨é interest                         ¨ê interesting



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Choose the answer that is closest in meaning to the original sentence.

16. A surprising number of parents are either unaware that the problem exists or reluctant to face up to it.

    ¨ç Some parents do not actually understand the problem and solve it.

    ¨è A lot of parents neither want to know the problem nor like to face it.

    ¨é A surprising number of parents evidently neglect both the problem and its full meaning.

    ¨ê An amazing number of parents are not aware of the existing problem nor take full cognizance of it.



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    ¨ç Sure. What do you want to talk about?

    ¨è Sorry, I¡¯m not wearing my watch today.

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    ¨ê Yes, it¡¯s ten thirty.



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21. Although the round arch was used by the ancient peoples of Mesopotamia several centuries before our common era, the form was most fully developed by the Romans, who perfected it in the 2nd century B.C.E. __________.  In addition to being attractive, it enables the architect to open up fairly large spaces in a wall without risking the building¡¯s structural soundness.

    ¨ç So people wanted to get access to the bridge

    ¨è The arch has many virtues

    ¨é People had no choice but to make a trip on their own

    ¨ê Most people had to rely on arches



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