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behavior (function)
(E) location .. habitat
(C) lightest
(D) final EX1.3-8. The primary criterion for __________ a school is its
recent performance: critics are _______ to extend credit for earlier
(E) fundamental victories.
a) evaluate .. prone
EX1.3-6. Few of us take the pains to study our cherished b) investigate .. hesitant
convictions; indeed, we almost have a natural ______ doing so.
c) judging .. reluctant
(A) aptitude for
d) improving .. eager
(B) repugnance to
e) administering .. persuaded
(C) interest in
(D) ignorance of
(E) reaction after
HW-3: 3. Despite the ___________ of many of their colleagues, some
scholars have begun to emphasize "pop culture" as a key for
1. Although the minuet appeared simple, its ________ steps had to
_______ the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.
be studied very carefully before they could be gracefully
___________ in public. Complex (A) antipathy.. entangling
(A) progressive..revealed (B) discernment.. evaluating
(B) intricate..executed (C) pedantry..reinstating
(C) rudimentary.. allowed (D) skepticism..deciphering
(D) minute..discussed (E) enthusiasm..symbolizing
(E) entertaining stylized
4. In the seventeenth century, direct flouting of a generally accepted
system of values was regarded as _______, even as a sign of
2. The results of the experiments performed by Elizabeth Hazen and
madness.
Rachel Brown were _______ not only because these results
challenged old assumptions but also because they called the (A) adventurous
___________methodology into question.
(B) frivolous
(A) provocative..prevailing
(C) willful
(B) predictable..contemporary
(D) impermissible
(C) inconclusive. traditional
(E) irrational
(D) intriguing..projected
(E) specious..original
5. Queen Elizabeth I has quite correctly been called a _________ of 7. Rather than enhancing a country's security, the successful
the arts, because many young artists received her patronage. development of nuclear weapons could serve at first to increase that
country's _______.
(A) connoisseur
(A) boldness
(B) critic
(B) influence
(C) friend
(C) responsibility
(D) scourge
(D) moderation
(E) judge
(E) vulnerability