61. The girls were dressed in their _____ white communion dresses and the boys wore appropriate suits for the ceremony.
(A) obligatory (B) immaculate (C) stagnant (D) discreet
62. These situations are not _____; they are based on real stories from faculty members across the country.
(A) hypothetical (B) preferential (C) sophisticated (D) reflective
63. It is sad to know that access to clean drinking water and adequate _____, especially in the rural countryside, is limited.
(A) rejuvenation (B) migration (C) sanitation (D) disposition
64. Chocolate did not _____the sweet treat we know today until the 17th century when the Spanish added other ingredients such as
sugar and vanilla.
(A) adore (B) embrace (C) flavor (D) resemble
65. Little Betty’s _____ about school disappeared when she saw her teacher greeted her with a warm smile.
(A) apprehension (B) confrontation (C) consumption (D) fiction
67. John’s English teacher _____ him after class to speak privately about his surprisingly low grade on the test.
(A) nominated (B) fiddled (C) detained (D) lubricated
68. Our minister is a strong _____ of a bully-and-drug-free campus. He often mentions it in his sermons.
(A) apartheid (B) accusation (C) apparatus (D) advocate
73. His behavior has been really _____lately – he gets angry very easily and even shouts at people.
(A) superficial (B) erratic (C) unpopular (D) courageous
75. Mr. Torres’ doctor hasn’t been able to _____ the cause of his stomach pain, but the doctor is running more tests.
(A) venture (B) triumph (C) schedule (D) pinpoint
77. Anthony’s parents signed a letter of _____, allowing him to travel with the school band during the semester.
(A) variable (B) consent (C) terrain (D) faculty
78. THSR stations provide free wireless Internet. Passengers can use station computers or personal mobile devices to _____ WiFi.
(A) access (B) achieve (C) admit (D) align
79. As the world becomes _____ interconnected, English has taken up the role of the language for global communication.
(A) increase (B) increasing (C) increasingly (D) increased