</p> 16. ____, he does not love her.5 X# a$ s( t# Z4 O) }, G' \0 m
A. As he likes her very much3 a% z M7 K7 w3 A1 b" c
B. Though much he likes her( X6 ^5 e3 _" d: ^+ P/ I" ?
C. Much although he likes her
& p( C$ n+ E) W% r W D. Much though he likes her
% z/ e! y3 ^# B; T! _' H 17. A drunk man walked in, ____ in appearance.& k6 d, y3 k- U! d9 m. h5 S; ~" O
A. repulsive% a; {* |7 b/ E7 k! ?. ~, g
B. reluctant/ e! `) A% `. `3 o- g2 P
C. reproachful
" O$ F$ A1 o1 g7 Z! m D. reputed7 v, P8 \; _5 B+ [! ~3 J
18. A good many houses ____ knocked down by the earthquake.4 _; _, C k* U. Y' P
A. was/ I$ h# k p4 Q1 M
B. were: L0 r t- }+ \' ~* W/ |
C. is- Q- a: C8 G8 W
D. are* e0 y& K3 H8 Q R' a( J. {
19. A good teacher must know how to ____ his ideas.
5 ]! f7 Q0 N3 O; p# H6 I A. convey1 d2 o& ]8 D+ d; b2 b
B. display2 B m+ }' z) C4 e
C. consult' D9 V3 C6 u, P' w) `: [7 R, W$ ? i
D. confront
: r% }& Q; r5 ^ e 20. A large part of human activity, particularly in relation to the environment, is ____ conditions or events.
7 ^, D$ T5 z3 ~ A. in response to
. [0 u! \3 E- z" x7 W, t) H! n B. in favor of
) ]4 J$ m, z3 p5 s! f5 O C. in contrast to
: ^" {) f9 R3 {. q- o# A D. in excess of |