6 She came up with a new idea for increasing sales.3 }$ e8 a8 g/ w; M g- f7 h7 u
A rejected B thought of
$ v" i0 `/ Z% v% rC accepted D criticized
4 }; M# l1 E' C& C. k0 Q7 He talked about the feasibility of setting up an experimental school in which each child works at his or her own pace.* @/ j7 O& d0 N" e {2 Z9 p7 R
A practicability C necessity8 d* y* u& ^* `2 L4 M2 @
B possibility D reliability
: w7 d6 _& K$ I! L3 ~8 It's an unpleasant affair; in spite of this, we can't change it.1 J% R+ q, [! a: O6 J+ p
A in effect B in addition2 t$ Z' J! f. v B7 a& a$ P, s
C as a matter of fact D still( q- c" w0 g' y% s$ i% s
9 Although the arguments were rational, he was not convinced
! b5 C- W' q4 q: C. M" `A sensitive B true
% C. Y% F; |; Y+ c0 yC reasonable D persuasive# n( R( X# ^- k; S4 o5 Q
10 All members of the association adhere to a strict code of practice.$ d" }' T ^( v Y& Z/ n6 ?0 F
A insist on B stick to1 x, T* y! C( ~1 G) k A6 f, f+ K
C depend on D add to$ M5 G$ z( C6 V; Z* }
* Z7 `: R4 B* X- X+ ~2 R+ n/ i6. B 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. B |