11.The conclusion can be deduced from the premises.# Y" e0 X' d$ W* Z/ |: z) q; B; U
A)allowed B)derived C)permitted D)come7 a1 j' Q( }9 K0 ?4 |, g( U0 t
12.Fruits such as apples and oranges are very wholesome, and may be eaten at any time.' ?5 ]$ k" u$ a2 W) k0 Q
A)normal B)healthy C)appropriate D)proper: ]" R' e/ @6 ~. D3 `
13.There are only five minutes left, but the outcome of the match is still in doubt.
- D1 b8 _/ j% m& g+ ` A)end B)judgment C)estimation D)result: \3 t/ ]. B0 F M1 r
14.Long before the concert began, big crowds of pop fans had assembled in the stadium.
T: F0 R7 v8 ~/ w/ M4 C A)concentrated B)resembled C)gathered D)dispersed0 w# v8 ^/ g' `$ D' w
15.It is hard for the young people to imagine what severe conditions their parents once lived under./ _. k( E' _! N. g
A)sincere B)hard C)strict D)tight |