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Section 36
1. That Seiberg and Witten lack celebrity can be explained by the ______ nature of their pursuit : the mathematic exploration of four-dimensional space.
A. pedestrian
B. esoteric
C. compelling
D. global
E. univocal
2. In modern times, friendship has become a ________ relationship: a form of connection in terms of which all are understood and against which all are measured.
A. conciliatory
B. mercenary
C. paradigmatic
D. contentious
E. supplementary
3. The era’s example of ________ that are cited by the author can be balanced in part by certain examples of dissent during the same period.
A. diversity
B. authoritarianism
C. forbearance
D. volatility
E. lucidity
4. The politician’s record in office, though (i)________, hardly accounts for her high standard three decades later — a standing all the more (ii)________ because of continuing assaults on her reputation during those years.
Blank (i)
A. bewildering
B. admirable
C. unappreciated
Blank (ii)
D. unusual
E. regrettable
F. persistent
5. For many years, Americans have had a love affair with ferryboats. Ferries are said to relieve our frayed nerves after we’ve stewed in bumper to bumper traffic, and conventional wisdom also says ferries (i)________ congestion and air pollution by getting us out of our cars. Unfortunately, this (ii)________ notion recently has (iii)________ several West Coast mayors, who have in consequence eagerly pursued the implementation of ferry service in their cities.
Blank (i)
A. contribute to
B. reduce
C. cover up
Blank (ii)
D. provocative
E. misguided
F. cynical
Blank (iii)
G. captivated
H. confused
I. outraged
6. For Plato the art of music was so (i)________ moral and political reality that any alteration to music system would necessarily require a corresponding political shift. But two and a half millennia later, when classical music is generally seem merely as a lifestyle accessory, Plato’s conception seems (ii)________. To be sure, there are still people who consider classical music to be of (iii)________ cultural importance, but few of them are able to articulate this convincingly.
Blank (i)
A. rarely identified with
B. tenuously connected to
C. firmly anchored in
Blank (ii)
D. apt
E. absurd
F. disingenuous
Blank (iii)
G. marginal
H. profound
I. uncertain
7. Although scientific progress leads to constant revision of ideas, one observation that has remained ________ over the years is that there are a lot of insects in the world: some 950,000 species have been identified.
A. robust
B. significant
C. strong
D. perplexing
E. confounding
F. obscure
8. Even overt deficiencies in the author's work have not ________ its respectful reception by most modern critics.
A. tainted
B. hindered
C. superseded
D. inhibited
E. proscribe
F. forbidden
9. Shifting Fortunes take a conventional approach to American union history by simply explaining the reasons behind union growth and decline in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: it is a chronologically and thematically ________ study and nothing more.
A. complicated
B. confined
C. multifarious
D. onerous
E. circumscribe
F. taxing
10. Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, look surprisingly ______, even though it is a cold, dimly lit would made from unknown materials.
A. habitable
B. familiar
C. forbidding
D. placid
E. daunting
F. recognizable