351. She pointed out that his resume was ________ because it merely recorded his previous positions and failed to highlight the specific skills he had mastered in each job. ) m3 m5 A: i5 }4 Q0 x" m
(A) disinterested
1 q8 j6 i' R8 P# B4 s (B) inadequate
8 v5 o3 k7 F$ m (C) conclusive
. U m" c( s0 }2 v (D) obligatory
/ m* ?$ i" F) ^* @: j/ `& t (E) detailed
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352. She was accused of plagiarism in a dispute over a short story, and, though ________ , she never recovered from the accusation and the scandal. 5 s1 i% O) A0 S: z8 S, ^) ^7 U7 j* E
(A) indicted (B) verified
7 U8 i% j+ l, ]9 ~: j6 g (C) exonerated (D) retaliated ( Q& Z! `1 k( C! u6 s$ t* x: s) l
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353. She was pleased by the accolades she received; like everyone else, she enjoyed being ________ .
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(B) praised
7 ~! u5 O1 l3 b `$ R (C) playful
( C/ q. G* A. Q7 o# ~ (D) vindicated
: e. y$ L: P" X; z- m9 G r (E) charitable
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354. She wondered whether triangles, which had only three sides, ________ as polygons, which she thought of as many-sided. 9 w1 ^- o5 g! w& m, L, b' {5 c9 N
(A) theorized
( z. P# Q1 B# q. Z) y$ z (B) estimated
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(D) subsisted
& n2 K3 r+ ` Z+ R (E) multiplied
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; @, F# \& t% S( ^0 z$ H355. Since novelty of presentation is apt to add to a performer’s popularity, the most successful troubadours were those who were also the most ________ in their delivery.
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(B) lyrical 6 e. K# e/ y4 E7 V, F
(C) academic
9 {$ n# N0 O0 C+ v6 i, K' ~- N (D) practiced
8 D* B3 X5 Q! L6 h' k (E) repetitious 4 U+ h( ?5 }+ [' L( ?
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