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r example because you are verysurprised.A. betoken B. chide C. assay D. ejaculate919. She trimmed the _ of the tulips before putting them in a vase.A. sprig B. spruce C. stakes D. stalks920. The previous week she39。d brought home a greasyhaired biker with _ all over hisarms.A. tattoos B. taboos C. teaks D. tenets921. My bike has had two _ in the last 3 weeks.A. purees B. punctures C. pumas D. pundits put a _ between 。s coffee exports are restricted by an export _ fixed under the rulesof the International Coffee Agreement.A. census B. stature C. ark D. quotaII. Each sentence has a word or phrase underlined. There are four words or phrasesbeneath each sentence. Choose the ONE word or phrase which would best keep themeaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined part:931. The boss smiled his assent to my request.A. objection B. disapproval C. refusal D. pliance932. He sells his things by auction.A. a private sale B. a winter sale C. a summer sale D. a public sale933. A microphone made her voice audible to the crowd.A. understandable B. perceptible C. indiscernible D. indispensable934. Florida is famous for its warm water as well as its azure skies.A. gray B. blue C. angry D. inept英語(yǔ)專(zhuān)業(yè)八級(jí)詞匯專(zhuān)項(xiàng)自測(cè)題十套(1000 題)By 朱曉慧(北大出版社)Edited by Adam Brown Shenstone 3 935. The baby babbled happily.A. laughed B. murmured C. climbed D. sang936. School boys usually have badges on their caps.A. albums B. lemons C. calcium D. emblems937. He baited his sister unmercifully.A. bothered B. slapped C. tolerated D. touched938. The rusty hinges creaked when the door opened.A. rang B. fell apart C. squeaked D. lessened939. John had no alternative but to run away from his creditor.A. money ender B. tutor C. customer D. boss940. Equal rights regardless of sex, race, or creed are guaranteed by the constitution.A. religious belief B. general