1. Dreams are ________ in and of themselves, but when combined with other data, they can tell us much about the dreamer.
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(B) startling 3 |* Q# I) d% {% W% i( _( p8 X
(C) harmless 8 Q0 b- o/ N& m5 L" `6 D
(D) unregulated 5 K- f8 V5 G9 @2 T7 K: ]
(E) uncontrollable
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2 s0 X5 b- A. m2 X2. The powers and satisfactions of primeval people, though few and meager, were ________ their few and simple desires.
% G. d* t( d+ C" I9 ]% L* } (A) simultaneous with
3 I8 i! k9 t, C. o4 p3 y- F7 o (B) commensurate with $ H& k/ C* R3 q4 J
(C) substantiated by / Q4 h8 Z T# F& m* t) [
(D) circumscribed by
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3 B$ @# p. r3 ~( u. V; d7 {3. Whereas the art critic Vasari saw the painting entitled the Mona Lisa as an original and wonderful ________ feat, the reproduction of a natural object, the aesthetes saw it as ________ that required deciphering. 4 Q0 Z) C4 R# `; f8 ~! [8 t$ f Q: q
(A) collaborative ... an aberration
4 w# r) L; A" r8 W @ (B) historical ... a symbol
: x& Z* F; {& Z (C) technical ... a hieroglyph 2 t! u) n7 Z& X" j
(D) mechanical ... an imitation ( v! q& p6 {6 g2 W# K& W
(E) visual ... an illusion
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4. Even though in today’s Soviet Union the ________ the Muslim clergy have been accorded power and privileges, the Muslim laity and the rank-and-file clergy still have little ________ to practice their religion.
5 ?4 g5 u; s& G: [ (A) practitioners among ... opportunity / t( c X; r! @' M
(B) dissidents within ... obligation ( g! d4 W2 W# U
(C) adversaries of ... inclination
# K$ o k- R/ }& i6 i (D) leaders of ... latitude ) x- `. n7 z( @
(E) traditionalists among ... incentive 9 f8 N+ k( \& Y. i# E
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5. Social tensions among adult factions can be ________ by politics, but adolescents and children have no such ________ for resolving their conflict with the exclusive world of adults.
) P0 h. B3 ^" a8 m6 d (A) intensified ... attitude 9 i% G6 w1 r+ U) k
(B) complicated ... relief
?8 z% V* W, Y6 x# S, U (C) frustrated ... justification . c# {7 l8 D5 a" U( n- k
(D) adjusted ... mechanism ! l: b/ C8 f. _4 X' T
(E) revealed ... opportunity
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. g3 e4 T/ _2 B6. Far from viewing Jefferson as a skeptical but enlightened intellectual, historians of the 1960’s portrayed him as ________ thinker, eager to fill the young with his political orthodoxy while censoring ideas he did not like. + z: B" H# a1 `+ S! y T1 P
(A) an adventurous
- O) n/ u7 p3 b4 c) T/ @& n7 C (B) a doctrinaire " k$ ?& [$ Y+ W, @
(C) an eclectic 4 }0 m2 S1 u" A6 j
(D) a judicious
' [1 i e9 s4 C& Q- E! b (E) a cynical
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7. An investigation that is ________ can occasionally yield new facts, even notable ones, but typically the appearance of such facts is the result of a search in a definite direction.
, Y; Q9 d6 Q6 n K3 u (A) timely
# q/ H. ~+ D6 I" p/ u3 {9 { (B) unguided
0 u" [- W. a6 y& K" I+ u& A (C) consistent + T8 x g/ |# k' i( \1 V5 S
(D) uncomplicated 7 O8 a8 w& x: B; b0 Q9 J' k
(E) subjective
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