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I. 1.d 2.b 3.d 4.c 5.d II. 1.dominate 2.imprecision 3.out of question 4.denote 5.specific 6.prediction 7.assign 8.marked 9.consistent 10.intelligence III. 1.probable 2.sure 3.possible 4.likely 5.necessary 6.rare 7.thorough 8.potential 9.near 10.systermatic IV. in, how, the, in, for, rang, to, to, later, who, V. 1.A number of imprecise words are in our everyday speech. 2.The word "several" denotes different meanings in different occasions. 3.The understanding of imprecise words is also affected by age. 4.The experiment shows that the ration increase systematically with age. 5.Words like fat, thin, tall, and short are also the words of uncertainty. I. 1.a.imprecision b.precision c.precise 2.a.probable b.probability c.probably 3.a.wide b.widely c.widen 4.a.system b.systematic c.systematically 5.a.quantitative b.quantity c.quantifiable II. 1.assigns 2.prediction 3.potentially 4.signified 5.consistent 6.marked 7.subjective 8.ratio 9.waging 10.dominate III. 1.Our soldiers knew how to pin down the enemies. 2.He often compares himself with other students in his class. 3.He is not such a singer as a composer. 4.Who is in place of the manager when he is away? 5.It is out of question for Tom to finish the test-paper within two hours. I. 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F 6.F 7.F 8.T 9.T 10.T II. 1.Proverb 2.An hour before midnight is worth two after 3.the wildest rumours 4.Don't wash your dirty linen in public 5.It's no use crying over split milk. 6.make the best of a bad job. 7.Let sleeping dogs lie 8.Chinese 9.a free lunch 10.reluctant I. 1.A 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.B |
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