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s as an available energy source (B) document the challenges that have been surmounted in the effort to recover energy from HDR39。s preoccupation with the task of editing the Oxford English Dictionary begot a kind of monomania, but it must be regarded as a or at least an innocuous one. (A) tame (B) tendentious (C) meretricious (D) beneficent (E) sincere 中國最大的管理資源中心 (大量免費資源共享 ) 第 4 頁 共 25 頁 8. GARBLED: COMPREHEND:: (A) convoluted : tangle (B) obscured : recognize (C) emancipated : free (D) expunged : excite (E) determined : placate 9. HEAT : CALORIMETER:: (A) distance : odometer (B) gasoline : tachometer (C) wind : velocity (D) rain : humidity 中國最大的管理資源中心 (大量免費資源共享 ) 第 5 頁 共 25 頁 (E) ocean : tide 10. ALLY : WAY :: (A) patriot: brawl (B) crew: ship (C) spouse : marriage (D) peer : class (E) teammate : game 11. EAVESDROP: CONVERSATION:: (A) shoplift: customer (B) trespass: property 中國最大的管理資源中心 (大量免費資源共享 ) 第 6 頁 共 25 頁 (C) gossip: discussion (D) arrest: suspect (E) subpoena: witness 12. PALPABLE: TOUCH:: (A) malleable: gild (B) palatable: ingest (C) pliable: mold (D) edible: cook (E) appreciable: please 13. SUBMERGE: WATER:: (A) imprison : walls 中國最大的管理資源中心 (大量免費資源共享 ) 第 7 頁 共 25 頁 (B) immolate: fire (C) inter: earth (D) freeze: ice (E) besiege: army 14. RUTHLESS: MERCY:: (A) careless: duty (B) pallid: subtlety (C) insipid: flavor (D) onerous: difficulty (E) assiduous: energy 中國最大的管理資源中心 (大量免費資源共享 ) 第 8 頁 共 25 頁 15. MINION: DEPENDENY:: (A) dilettante: artist (B) groveler: petitioner (C) coward: criminal (D) consul: emissary (E) vicar: curate 16. PANEGRYIC: PRAISE:: (A) oration: prediction (B) fiat: condescension (C) manifesto: indecision (D) stutter: hesitation 中國最大的管理資源中心 (大量免費資源共享 ) 第 9 頁 共 25 頁 (E) valediction: farewell Extended debate concerning the exact point of origin of individual folktales told by AfroAmerican slaves has unfortunately taken precedence over analysis of the tales meaning and function. Cultural continuities with Africa were not dependent on importation and perpetuation of specific folktales in their pristine form. It is in the place that tales occupied in the lives of the slaves and in the meaning slaves derived from them that the clearest resemblances to African tradition can be found. AfroAmerican slaves did not borrow tales indiscriminately from the Whites among whom they lived. Black people were most influenced by those EuroAmerican tales whose functional meaning and aesthetic appeal had the GREatest similarity to the tales