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42. (profit)
Most of the schools in
China
are running on a ____ basis, operating within their budgets.
43. (remarkable)
In recent years the Chinese labour market has been ___ successful in absorbing the increase in the number of graduates.
44. (disagree)
Britain
and
France
have expressed some ________ with the proposal.
45. (horrify)
He was _________ at the thought of his son moving about on a stage in tights.
46. (grow)
A steady ________ in the popularity of two smaller parties may upset the polls in this region.
47. (practical)
Although it is _______ to expect yourself to change the entire way you live, it is not too much to ask you to quit smoking now.
48. (simple)
The computer has _______ the difficult task of teaching reading to the deaf.
49. (consistent)
The irony is that many officials in
Washington
agree in private that their policy is________.
50. (increasing)
His father began to lose his memory bit by bit, becoming ________ forgetful.
V. GAP FILLING
The following is taken from the textbook. Fill in the numbered gaps with the correct form of the words or phrases in the box (there are more words than necessary). Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points, 1 point each)
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train
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for
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depend
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who
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accept
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use
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vary
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develop
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resulting in
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social
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on
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refer to
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comparing
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It is generally (51)_______ that the experiences of the child in his first years largely determine his character and later personality. Every experience teaches the child something and the effects are cumulative. ‘Upbringing’ is normally used to (52)_________ the treatment and training of the child within the home. This is closely related to the treatment and training of the child in school, which is usually distinguished by the term ‘education’. In a society such as ours, both parents and teachers are responsible (53)__________ the opportunities provided for the development of the child, so that upbringing and education are interdependent.
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