Part II Vocabulary
Section A
11. Should English classes be compulsory at the elementary or primary school level in countries where it is not the native langue?
A. required B. necessary C. select D. permanent
12. In the end, both attacks and defenses of the free market and conventional economics have immense philosophical implications.
A. traditional B. novel C. capital-centered D. consumption-centered
13. Applicant will be asked to provide information on how they will disseminate information to other students at their university or college.
A. disclose B. deliver C. spread D. analyze
14. In general, the British people belong to one of the more affluent countries of Europe and enjoy a high standard of living compared to the rest of the world.
A. plentiful B powerful C friendly D. wealthy
15. To absorb a younger work force, many companies offered retirement plans as incentives for older workers to retire and make way for the younger ones who earned lower salaries.
A. rewards B. opportunities C. motives D. stimuli
16. Their business flourished at its new location a year later owing to their joint efforts and hard work.
A. prevailed B failed C. boomed D shrank
17. The pressure on her from her family caused her to resort to the drastic measures.
A. turn to B keep to C stick to D. lead to
18. 1 shall never forget the look of intense anguish on the face of his parents when they heard the news.
A. Stress B. dilemma C. misery D. surprise
19. If minor disputes are left unsettled, tough ones will pile up sooner or later.
A. accumulate B. vanish C. linger D. emerge
20. The police tried in vain to break up the protest crowds in front of the government building
A. unskillfully B. violently C. ineffectively D. eventually
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