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31 Over the ensuing century, with our increased knowledge of the wild and its ____ , the old city zoo began to wither and fade. (A)fangs(B)inhabitants(C)prosperities(D)reveries
32 TV advertisers may be reluctant to sponsor a program that deals with ____ social issues. If they do, they may insist that the issues be portrayed delicately. (A)controversial(B)eccentric(C)obsolete(D)superficial
33 Great chefs understand how to use spices such as ginger and pepper to ____ the flavor of their food. (A)detect(B)enrich(C)implant(D)insist
34 There is much ____ about the use of animals in scientific studies; some believe it is necessary because it helps cure diseases, while some think it is cruel and should be stopped. (A)controversy(B)distraction(C)negotiation(D)superstition
35 As a sharp and straightforward businesswoman, Mandy often speaks directly and ____ to get her points crossed. (A)punctually(B)raucously(C)squeamishly(D)trenchantly
36 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? (A)It is possible to domesticate a wild, salt-tolerant plant. (B)It is feasible to add genes for salt tolerance to the plants. (C)It is worthwhile to reduce the salt content of seawater from 35 ppt salt to 15 ppt salt. (D)It is promising to change a traditional crop plant from salt-sensitive to salt-tolerant.
37 According to the passage, which of the following plants will grow and produce crops when irrigated by seawater with over 5 ppt salt? (A)Barley(B)Wheat(C)Disticblis Palmeri (D)Date Palm
38 Where do you think the Cocopah live? (A)At the origin of the Colorado River (B)At the mouth of the Colorado River (C)Along the Colorado River (D)At the dried part of the Colorado River
39 Why is it so hard to examine the powers and limits of the human brain? (A)The hard facts of life cannot be measured. (B)The inner secrets of the brain have not been revealed yet. (C)The drive to test the human brain has been encouraged. (D)Complex calibrations are prompted.
40 What is the newest way for scientists nowadays to explore the human brain? (A)Giving brain-bending tests (B)Mapping the changes surrounding the brain (C)Giving tasks of calibration (D)Using machines like the PET scanner
41 Which of the following facts was found by Professor Haier? (A)Bright people always have lower metabolic rate. (B)The average person does not work hard when he is given hard tasks. (C)Brighter people have higher metabolic rate when they are given harder tasks. (D)The level of effort required is not in proportion to the difficulty level of the task.
42 What do the underlined words “a question” refer to? (A)How to prompt complex calibration (B)How to set up the limits of the mind (C)How to measure the head with brain-bending tests (D)How to investigate the powers and limits of the human brain
43 According to Dr. Meiklejohn, what accounts for New Yorkers’ lack of true interaction with others? (A)New York is too cold. (B)New York is too crowded. (C)New York is too expensive. (D)New York is too dangerous.
44 According to the passage, what is the change New Yorkers have undergone? (A)They are building more condos and expensive rental buildings. (B)They have learned to enjoy tight-lipped hellos and polite elevator nods. (C)They are developing closer relationships with their neighbors. (D)They have become used to whatever permeates their deadbolted doors.
45 According to the passage, which amenity has gradually become out of date for the new buildings in New York? (A)Community gyms (B)Clubby roof decks (C)Outdoor rain showers (D)Lounges with a TV set
46 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? (A)New Yorkers are obsessed with cocktail-caliber mingling. (B)New Yorkers change along with their living space. (C)New Yorkers will never make genial neighbors. (D)New Yorkers no longer need buffer zones.
47 (A)Onsite is one of a number of programs and workshops devoted to money disorders. (B)However, the fields of psychology and financial planning have been slow to link money and emotion. (C)In addition, research studies have been conducted to examine the state and treatment of money disorders. (D)With the field of financial therapy so new, Dr. Klontz and others tried to have their voices heard about the murky ethics.
48 (A)Onsite is one of a number of programs and workshops devoted to money disorders. (B)However, the fields of psychology and financial planning have been slow to link money and emotion. (C)In addition, research studies have been conducted to examine the state and treatment of money disorders. (D)Problematic money behaviors like gambling and compulsive shopping are treated at more traditional rehab facilities.
49 (A)Onsite is one of a number of programs and workshops devoted to money disorders. (B)In addition, research studies have been conducted to examine the state and treatment of money disorders. (C)Problematic money behaviors like gambling and compulsive shopping are treated at more traditional rehab facilities. (D)And when people come for help around money, “it goes so much deeper than what is in their bank accounts,” said Dr. Klontz.
50 (A)In addition, research studies have been conducted to examine the state and treatment of money disorders. (B)Problematic money behaviors like gambling and compulsive shopping are treated at more traditional rehab facilities. (C)With the field of financial therapy so new, Dr. Klontz and others tried to have their voices heard about the murky ethics. (D)And when people come for help around money, “it goes so much deeper than what is in their bank accounts,” said Dr. Klontz.
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