1. The machine looked like a large, ________ , old-fashioned typewriter.
) ~$ V. y9 c, S# E6 k) XA) forceful B) clumsy C) intense D) tricky- x9 z2 F- |) C# b! Q1 x8 V4 S
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2. Though she began her ______ by singing in a local pop group, she is now a famous Hollywood movie star.* q, C/ a( h, X6 C6 v
A) employment B) career C) occupation D) profession- y8 b/ P/ Q9 c+ j# F& g' @% `
* F7 W2 w7 }$ }! b6 s3. Within two weeks of arrival, all foreigners had to _______ with the local police.
6 o U6 V# `; T8 N1 Y bA) inquire B) consult C) register D) profession0 u2 g9 _; P, {2 f6 T
' ?& B: L, B1 G4. Considering your salary, you should be able to _____ at least twenty dollars a week./ l2 e9 Z4 D$ ]+ A' e5 ], c
A) put forward B) put up C) put out D) put aside$ w$ z5 O" Q" A( U; u7 q
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5. As he has _______ our patience, we’ll not wait for him any longer.
$ ?% p3 V8 n7 H, N% }* n2 [% nA) torn B) wasted C) exhausted D) consumed: a2 X7 k, B3 ~0 ^" J& _
1 B) clumsy 2.B) career 3.C) register 4.D) put aside 5.C) exhausted |