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english
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grammar
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1. In a brief essay - describe a person you admire - someone whose virtues and achievements you would like to _____.
volatile
jocular
emulate
aesthetic
2. The museum curator placed the Eskimo-carved wooden totem pole in _____ with two contemporary stone masks from Africa - creating a stunning effect.
equivocal
juxtaposition
specious
volatile
3. Noticing the _____ glance the customer gave the diamond bracelet on the counter - the clerk wondered whether he had a potential shoplifter in the store.
cursory
ephemeral
decorum
furtive
4. To revise a textbook properly - you must do more than make a few _____ changes to the manuscript.
superficial
nonchalance
constraint
brevity
5. Tourists are urged not to _____ the sanctity of holy places by wearing immodest garb.
dogmatic
ostentatious
profane
extol
6. Judy's great fear was that she might _____ omit a question on the exam and mismark her entire answer sheet.
ephemeral
allusion
inadvertently
indifferent
7. Psychoanalysts must maintain their professional _____ and stay uninvolved with their patients' personal lives.
detachment
impede
skeptic
obdurate
8. Please try not to include so many _____ details in your report; the bare facts are all I need.
adversity
condone
superfluous
reserve
9. Rather than live in the crowded city center - we chose to buy a house in one of the _____ suburbs ringing the metropolis.
partisan
peripheral
garrulous
insipid
10. The airline customer service agent tried to _____ the angry passenger by offering her a seat in first class.
fastidious
mollify
redundant
scrutiny
11. Because she was a firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy - Miss Post _____ the modern tendency to address new acquaintances by their first names.
turbulent
inane
deprecate
haughtiness
12. Don't bore your audience with excess verbiage; be _____.
succinct
refute
extol
oblivion
13. Because Webster's dictionary had grown so large and unwieldy - the publishers decided to _____ it and bring out a condensed version.
incorrigible
abridge
innate
belie
14. His coarse - hard-bitten exterior _____ his inner sensitivity.
anarchy
malicious
fervor
belie
15. Don't just hint around that you're dissatisfied; be _____ about what's bothering you.
explicit
adversary
belie
immutable
16. Galileo's assertion that the earth moved around the sun directly contradicted the religious teachings of his day; as a result - he was tried for _____.
furtive
succinct
dogmatic
heresy
17. Tina was still angry despite Tony's soft and _____ words.
skeptic
abstract
conciliatory
turbulent
18. Cool - calm - and collected - James Bond shows remarkable _____ in the face of danger.
heresy
guile
surpass
nonchalance
19. The mayor was unwilling to _____ the plan until she was sure it had the governor's backing.
malicious
implement
disdain
profound
20. Although the University of California at Berkeley is just one part of the state university system - in many ways - Cal Berkeley is _____ - for it runs several programs that are not subject to state control.
discrepancy
fervor
resolution
autonomous
21. When I saw how Fred and his fraternity brothers had trashed the frat house - I decided to _____ my offer to let them use our summer cottage over spring break.
retract
ironic
hyperbole
capricious
22. Although her early poetry was clearly _____ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
constraint
elusive
derivative
reserve
23. In the film Funny Face - the bookish heroine _____ fashion models for their lack of intellectual interests.
strident
recount
partisan
disdain
24. Though Huck was quite willing to _____ Tom's story - Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either of them.
recluse
specious
reticent
corroborate
25. Despite Tom's _____ of innocence - Aunt Polly suspected he had eaten the pie.
affirmation
recluse
inadvertently
expedient
26. With its worn-out dialogue and predictable plot - the sitcom struck me as unbearably _____.
placate
nonchalance
hypothetical
banal
27. Is an old-fashioned hairstyle an apt _____ for being out of step with the times and in need of change?
rectify
assumption
metaphor
decorum
28. The rich new student tried to attract friends by making an _____ display of his wealth.
peripheral
extol
ostentatious
advocate
29. Icebreakers were needed to _____ the trapped whales from the icy floes that closed them in.
concise
buttress
dogmatic
extricate
30. Covering the Olympic Games - the sportscasters _____ every American victory and grumbled about every American defeat.
relegate
acclaim
fervor
ephemeral
31. Though his fellow students considered him a gifted scholar - Paul knew he would have to spend many years in serious study before he could consider himself truly _____.
exuberance
impair
skeptic
erudite
32. The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her _____.
rebuttal
esoteric
frivolous
elucidate
33. 'Judicial activism' is the alleged tendency of some judges to _____ the power of elected legislatures by making the law rather than merely interpreting it.
metaphor
volatile
usurp
notoriety
34. The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to _____ his weak case.
insipid
autonomous
buttress
scrutiny
35. Although Eric knew the boss had no sense of humor - he couldn't resist making one _____ remark.
jocular
immutable
levity
implement
36. Though Aunt Bea at times had to _____ Opie for inattention in church - she believed he was at heart a God-fearing lad.
retract
garrulous
reprove
ascetic
37. The headmaster's _____ demeanor tended to care off the more timid students - who never visited his study willingly.
austere
erudite
anarchy
repudiate
38. The doctor assured the boy's parents that his fever would eventually _____.
subside
enhance
erudite
hyperbole
39. These endorsements written by satisfied customers _____ our claim that Barron's SAT is the best SAT-prep book on the market.
substantiate
surpass
pervasive
reprimand
40. The classic cowboy hero is a _____ figure - someone generally described as the strong - silent type.
laconic
pragmatic
austere
impede
41. Nobody minded when Professor Renoir's lectures wandered away from their official them; his _____ were always more fascinating than the topic of the day.
abstract
presumptuous
digression
allusion
42. To be low man on the totem pole is to have a decidedly inferior place in the _____.
skeptic
credulity
hierarchy
eulogy
43. Every time Ermengarde made a mistake in class - she was terrified that she would receive a harsh _____ from Miss Minchin.
belie
debilitate
reprimand
debunk
44. Government agents have been known to use wiretapping and other _____ methods to spy on suspected terrorists.
ambivalence
surreptitious
adversity
induce
45. Looking for any inconsistency in the testimony that might exonerate his client - the defense lawyer pounced on a _____ between the two witnesses' versions of what had occurred.
extraneous
recount
discrepancy
insipid
46. Towering over the nearby houses - the MacMansion looked wholly _____ in the historic neighborhood of small Craftsman bungalows.
undermine
incongruous
satirical
rhetorical
47. Although the movie star was no genius - she was sufficiently _____ to tell her true friends from the countless phonies who flattered her.
discerning
prolific
undermine
deprecate
48. Jealous of Cinderella's beauty - her _____ stepsisters expressed their spite by forcing her to do menial tasks.
insipid
lavish
malicious
ambivalence
49. Though Widow Douglas had hopes of reforming Huck - Miss Watson considered him _____ and swore he would come to no good end.
emulate
incorrigible
gregarious
incongruous
50. The young princess made the foolish _____ that the regent would not object to her taking the reins of power.
advocate
malicious
assumption
strident
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