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According to the speaker, the military on Aquino’s side is simply not capable of controlling the NPA through military means.
The narrator remembered putting his 65 pounds into the papers in the top left-hand drawer of his desk.
Thinking Idris was a coward at admitting stealing the money, the narrator waited for a couple of days.
Take for ____ (1) the student who is away from home at college or university: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, this is because he is probably feeling ____ (2). (Psychology of Clothes) On a busy day you’ve got to dash from job to ____ (3), it’s all very hectic, but basically you’ve always got to have everything literally by the phone, be ready to leave at a moment’s notice. But there’s variety in it. Making TV ____ (4) has in fact now overtaken straightforward fashion as our favourite occupation. It’s more fun than photographic work, where one split second decides whether you look nice or not. In a TV commercial there’s some acting involved, and you have to keep it up for a while, which is more of a challenge. (Fashion Model) Dress is very important and you should ____ (5) turn up in jeans and an old sweater if you’re after a job in an office or a place of work where you will be meeting people, dealing with clients and that sort of thing. Clean, smart clothes are the order of the day, and try to avoid stage ______ (6), like some nervous actor on the opening night of a new play. (Interviews) Four men have been shot in the head in the last three weeks. The men were all transients and _____ (7) alone at the time of the killings. Please tell everyone in this chapel and those along the streets to come indoors at night to any of the missions or shelters. When they are full please tell the men to group together, not to be _____ (8) at night, but huddle for safety. The lives of the men may depend upon their following these instructions. (A New Victim in LA of a Killer of the Homeless) Creative people like architects or fashion designers do a great deal of aimless doodling, whereas writers, on the other ___ (9), do very little because they have a way of expressing themselves in words. I think probably ____ (10) with disabilities are the best doodlers, because their normal outlets are blocked. (Graphology) I live in London and I work in London, so what I do to keep fit is to certainly do quite a lot of _____ (11). I certainly walk upstairs a lot, but also I do a fair amount of cycling, and as I’m dashing round London I use the bike. I find it the fastest way to get around town and it’s really ____ (12) for keeping in shape. (How to Keep Fit) The people who set off those bombs in Coeur d’Alene meant to rob the bank and ransack the armory. But when the ____ (13) went off, the law came down so fast and hard the perpetrators lost their nerve. They got caught. There were several others who were not in jail yet. Those bombs did _______ (14) scare Coeur d’Alene. After all this embarrassment, Coeur d’Alene would be the town that stands up to evil and wins. (Neo-Nazi) And then we bade each ___ (15) good-bye and I was just going off when she called me back and said, “May I take your address, so that I can ____ (16) the two dollars?” which, I gave her and then I went off. I had sundry other things to do. I think I went to a book-shop, and I went to buy a scarf or a pair of gloves and all these things on my way home. (A Coincidence in New York) Government officials say the charges are unfair, but they admit to having a credibility problem both at home and _______ (17). So Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid announced last summer that he would propose sweeping changes in election system. This morning his suggestions were presented to the Mexican Congress. Some of the proposals satisfy long standing demands of the opposition. The most important may be the introduction of the translucent ballot boxes so that official poll watchers can verify that no one has stuffed the _____ (18) beforehand. (Election in Mexico) Today in China, in Nanjing, balloons, firecrackers and lion dancers mark the dedication of the Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies. For the first time since World ___ (19) II, Chinese and American students will attend a graduate institution in China that is administered jointly by academic organizations that are worlds apart figuratively and literally. Cross-cultural encounters can be extremely enriching; cross-cultural __(20) can be utterly absurd. (A Center for Chinese and American Studies)
What is holistic medicine? How is it different from conventional medicine?
What is graphology? Why do many companies require their new job applicants to provide samples of their handwriting?
What are the three S-Factors? Why do we need them?
4.What do you know about Ford Foundation? What kind of organization is it? What’s its purpose?
5.In The Unfortunate Story of the Lost Money, how was the money lost and found?
What do you know about Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies?
Americans and 36 Chinese of mixed heights are the first students at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center.
When the Illinois governor appeared on the scene, he promised his people that ____D______.
2.All US commercial space cargo will in the future have to fly on ________. (NASA’s New Plans for Space Shuttle Launches) A)military rockets B)NASA space shuttles C)private industries’ rockets D)rockets of foreign countries
3. The Pentagon’s reaction is based on _______. (Pentagon’s Comment on Soviet Withdrawal) A)some positive proof of the movement of Soviet troops B)a statement made by Lieutenant General Leonard Perutz C)the highly publicized withdrawal plan of Soviet troops D)the exact number of tank and rifle regiments stationed in Afghanistan
4.It is generally agreed that Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani was ______. (Sheik Yamani, Former Oil Minister of Saudi Arabia) A)a knowledgeable linguist in the 1970s B)a clever designer for the oil policy of the Arab world C)an unproclaimed master of the Arab world D)a natural diplomat who helped to strengthen the power of the Arab countries in the world
The narrator remembered putting his 65 pounds into the papers in the top left-hand drawer of his desk.
Thinking Idris was a coward at admitting stealing the money, the narrator waited for a couple of days.
Take for ____ (1) the student who is away from home at college or university: if he tends to wrap himself up more than the others, this is because he is probably feeling ____ (2). (Psychology of Clothes) On a busy day you’ve got to dash from job to ____ (3), it’s all very hectic, but basically you’ve always got to have everything literally by the phone, be ready to leave at a moment’s notice. But there’s variety in it. Making TV ____ (4) has in fact now overtaken straightforward fashion as our favourite occupation. It’s more fun than photographic work, where one split second decides whether you look nice or not. In a TV commercial there’s some acting involved, and you have to keep it up for a while, which is more of a challenge. (Fashion Model) Dress is very important and you should ____ (5) turn up in jeans and an old sweater if you’re after a job in an office or a place of work where you will be meeting people, dealing with clients and that sort of thing. Clean, smart clothes are the order of the day, and try to avoid stage ______ (6), like some nervous actor on the opening night of a new play. (Interviews) Four men have been shot in the head in the last three weeks. The men were all transients and _____ (7) alone at the time of the killings. Please tell everyone in this chapel and those along the streets to come indoors at night to any of the missions or shelters. When they are full please tell the men to group together, not to be _____ (8) at night, but huddle for safety. The lives of the men may depend upon their following these instructions. (A New Victim in LA of a Killer of the Homeless) Creative people like architects or fashion designers do a great deal of aimless doodling, whereas writers, on the other ___ (9), do very little because they have a way of expressing themselves in words. I think probably ____ (10) with disabilities are the best doodlers, because their normal outlets are blocked. (Graphology) I live in London and I work in London, so what I do to keep fit is to certainly do quite a lot of _____ (11). I certainly walk upstairs a lot, but also I do a fair amount of cycling, and as I’m dashing round London I use the bike. I find it the fastest way to get around town and it’s really ____ (12) for keeping in shape. (How to Keep Fit) The people who set off those bombs in Coeur d’Alene meant to rob the bank and ransack the armory. But when the ____ (13) went off, the law came down so fast and hard the perpetrators lost their nerve. They got caught. There were several others who were not in jail yet. Those bombs did _______ (14) scare Coeur d’Alene. After all this embarrassment, Coeur d’Alene would be the town that stands up to evil and wins. (Neo-Nazi) And then we bade each ___ (15) good-bye and I was just going off when she called me back and said, “May I take your address, so that I can ____ (16) the two dollars?” which, I gave her and then I went off. I had sundry other things to do. I think I went to a book-shop, and I went to buy a scarf or a pair of gloves and all these things on my way home. (A Coincidence in New York) Government officials say the charges are unfair, but they admit to having a credibility problem both at home and _______ (17). So Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid announced last summer that he would propose sweeping changes in election system. This morning his suggestions were presented to the Mexican Congress. Some of the proposals satisfy long standing demands of the opposition. The most important may be the introduction of the translucent ballot boxes so that official poll watchers can verify that no one has stuffed the _____ (18) beforehand. (Election in Mexico) Today in China, in Nanjing, balloons, firecrackers and lion dancers mark the dedication of the Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies. For the first time since World ___ (19) II, Chinese and American students will attend a graduate institution in China that is administered jointly by academic organizations that are worlds apart figuratively and literally. Cross-cultural encounters can be extremely enriching; cross-cultural __(20) can be utterly absurd. (A Center for Chinese and American Studies)
What is holistic medicine? How is it different from conventional medicine?
What is graphology? Why do many companies require their new job applicants to provide samples of their handwriting?
What are the three S-Factors? Why do we need them?
4.What do you know about Ford Foundation? What kind of organization is it? What’s its purpose?
5.In The Unfortunate Story of the Lost Money, how was the money lost and found?
What do you know about Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies?
Americans and 36 Chinese of mixed heights are the first students at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center.
When the Illinois governor appeared on the scene, he promised his people that ____D______.
2.All US commercial space cargo will in the future have to fly on ________. (NASA’s New Plans for Space Shuttle Launches) A)military rockets B)NASA space shuttles C)private industries’ rockets D)rockets of foreign countries
3. The Pentagon’s reaction is based on _______. (Pentagon’s Comment on Soviet Withdrawal) A)some positive proof of the movement of Soviet troops B)a statement made by Lieutenant General Leonard Perutz C)the highly publicized withdrawal plan of Soviet troops D)the exact number of tank and rifle regiments stationed in Afghanistan
4.It is generally agreed that Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani was ______. (Sheik Yamani, Former Oil Minister of Saudi Arabia) A)a knowledgeable linguist in the 1970s B)a clever designer for the oil policy of the Arab world C)an unproclaimed master of the Arab world D)a natural diplomat who helped to strengthen the power of the Arab countries in the world