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patch by sweeping his hair over to one side. A) barren C) bald B) bare D) bleak 47. The old couple now still for their beloved son, 30 years after his death. A) cherish C) immerse B) groan D) mourn 48. Coffee is the of this district and brings local farmers a lot of money. A) majority C) spice B) staple D) elite 49. Before we move, we should some of the old furniture, so that we can have more room in the new house. A) discard C) cancel B) dissipate D) conceal 50. You cannot imagine how I feel with my duties sometimes. A) overflowed C) overwhelmed B) overthrown D) overturned 51. Anyone not paying the registration fee by the end of this month will be to have withdrawn from the program. A) contemplated C) acknowledged B) deemed D) anticipated 52. Although he was on a diet, the delicious food him enormously. A) distracted C) inspired B) stimulated D) tempted t 53. The police are trying to what really happened. A) ascertain C) avert B) assert D) ascribe 54. He said that ending the agreement would the future of small or familyrun shops, lead to fewer books being published and increase prices of all but a few bestsellers. A) venture C) jeopardize B) expose D) legalize 55. As we know, puters are used to store and information efficiently. A) reclaim C) reassure B) reconcile D) retrieve 56. His illness first itself as severe stomach pains and headaches. A) expressed C) reflected B) manifested D) displayed 57. The they felt for each other was obvious to everyone who saw them. A) affection C) sensibility B) adherence D) sensitivity 58. When construction can begin depends on how soon the of the route is pleted. A) conviction C) orientation B) identity D) survey 59. The government a heavy tax on tobacco, which aroused opposition from the tobacco industry. A) pronounced C) plied B) imposed D) prescribed 60. Years after the accident he was still by images of death and destruction. A) twisted C) haunted B) dipped D) submerged 61. The boxer and almost fell when his opponent hit him. A) staggered C) scattered B) shattered D) stamped 62. In mountainous regions, much of the snow that falls is into ice. A) dispersed C) piled B) embodied D) pacted 63. These continual in temperature make it impossible to decide what to wear. A) transitions C) exchanges B) transformations D) fluctuations 64. The postWorld War II baby resulted in a 43 percent increase in the number of teenagers in the 1960s and 1970s. A) boost C) production B) boom D) prosperity 65. Elisabeth did not enter the museum at once, but in the courtyard. A) resided C) lingered B) dwelled D) delayed 66. Henry went through the documents again carefully for fear of any important data. A) relaying C) deleting B) overlooking D) revealing 67. The bank is offering a to anyone who can give information about the robbery. A) reward C) prize B) bonus D) pliment 68. It is a(n) that the French eat so much rich food and yet have a relatively low rate of heart disease. A) analogy C) correlation B) paradox D) illusion 69. For many years the Japanese have the car market. A) presided C) operated B) occupied D) dominated 70. The subject of safety must be placed at the top of the . A) agenda C) routine B) bulletin D) timetable Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes) Culture refers to the social heritage of a people the learned patterns for thinking, feeling and acting that characterize a population or society, include the expression of these patters in material things. Culture is pose of nonmaterial culture S2. ____ abstract creations like values, beliefs, customs and institutional arrangements and material culture physical object like S3. ____ cooking pots, puters and bathtubs. In sum, culture reflects both the ideas we share or everything we make. In ordinary S4. ____ speech, a person of culture is the individual can speak another S5. ____ language the person who is unfamiliar with the arts, music, S6. ____ literature, philosophy, or history. But to sociologists, to be human is to be cultured, because of culture is the mon world S7. ____ of experience we share with other members of our group. Culture is essentially to our humanness. It provides a kind S8. ____ of map for relating to others. Consider how you feel your way about social life. How do you know how to act in a classroom, or a department store, or toward a person who smiles or laugh S9. ____ at you? Your culture supplies you by broad, standardized, S10. ____ readymade answers for dealing with each of these situations. Therefore, if we know a person39。s border security to protect them from terrorist attacks. 36. Terrorists have obviously taken advantage of . A) the legal privileges granted to foreigners B) the excessive hospitality of the American people C) the irresponsibility of the officials at border checkpoints D) the low efficiency of the Immigration and Naturalization Service 37. We learn from the passage that coordinated efforts will be made by various . government agencies to . A) refuse the renewing of expired visas B) ward off terrorist suspects at the border C) prevent the fery of immigration papers D). limit the number of immigrants to the . 38. It can be inferred from the passage that before Sept. 11, aliens with expired visas .