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C. exclusive F. antiquarian I. impressive 7. The beauty of the scientific approach is that even when individual researchers do bias or partiality, others can correct them using a framework of evidence on which everyone broadly agrees. A. overreact to B. deviate from C. succumb to D. recoil from E. yield to F. shrink from 8. The reconstruct known work is beautiful and also probably : it is the only Hebrew verse written by a woman. A. singular B. unique C. archaic D. counterfeit E. valuable F. fake 9. In a book that inclines to , an epilogue arguing that ballet is dead arrives simply as one more overstatement. A. pessimism B. misinterpretation C. imprecision D. vagueness E. exaggeration F. hyperbole 10. The political upheaval caught most people by surprise: despite the warnings of some commentators, it had never seemed that imminent. A. stern B. prescient C. prophetic D. indifferent E. repeated F. apathetic
2 1. Among the Meakambut people of Papua New Guinea, legends are associated with specific caves in the Sepik region, and these legends are : only the cave owner can share its secrets. A. impenetrable B. immutable C. proprietary D. didactic E. self-perpetuating 2. We often regard natural phenomena like rainfall as mysterious and unpredictable; although for short time spans and particular places they appear so, in fact on a truly global scale, nature has been a model of . A. reliability B. diversity C. complexity D. plasticity E. discontinuity 3. The economic recovery was somewhat lopsided: (i) in some of the industrial economies while (ii) in others of them. A. unexpected D. robust B. feeble E. turbulent C. swift F. predictable 4. Although trains may use energy more (i) than do automobiles, the latter move only when they contain at least one occupant, whereas railway carriages spend a considerable amount of time running up and down the tracks (ii) , or nearly so. A. lavishly D. vacant B. efficiently E. unimpeded C. routinely F. overlooked 5. Most capuchin monkey conflict involves such a (i) repertoire of gestural and vocal signals that it is difficult for researchers to tease apart the meanings of the individual signals. This (ii) is (iii) by the fact that many signals seem to shift in meaning according to the context in which they are produced and the developmental stage of the individuals producing them. A. precise D. problem G. augmented B. rich E. opportunity H. ameliorated C. straightforward F. oversight I. anticipated

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