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21.The legislators of 1563 realized the ____ of trying to regulate the flow of
labor without securing its reasonable remuneration, and so the second part
of the statute1 dealt with establishing wages.
(A) intricacy
(B) anxiety
(C) futility
(D) necessity
(E) decadence2
22.The ____ with which the French aristocracy greeted the middle-class
Rousseau was all the more ____ because he showed so little respect for
them.
(A) deference3.. remarkable
(B) suspicion.. uncanny
(C) reserve.. unexpected
(D) anger.. ironic
(E) appreciation4.. deserved
23.The action and characters in a melodrama5 can be so immediately ____ that
all observers can hiss6 the villain7 with an air of smug but enjoyable ____.
(A) spurned8.. boredom
(B) forgotten.. condescension
(C) classified. .self-righteousness
(D) plausible9.. guilt
(E) gripping. .skepticism
24.In the design of medical experiments, the need for ____ assignment of
treatments to patients must be ____ the difficulty of persuading patients to
participate in an experiment in which their treatment is decided10 by chance.
(A) independent.. amended11 by
(B) competent.. emphasized by
(C) mechanical.. controlled by
(D) swift. .associated with
(E) random12.. reconciled with
25.Though dealers13 insist that professional art dealers can make money in the
art market, even an ____ knowledge is not enough: the art world is so
fickle that stock-market prices are ____ by comparison.
(A) amateur's. .sensible
(B) expert's.. erratic
(C) investor's.. booming
(D) insider's.. predictable
(E) artist's.. irrational14
26.Read's apology to Heflin was not exactly abject15 and did little to ____ their
decades-long quarrel, which had been as ____ as the academic etiquette16 of
scholarly journals permitted.
(A) encourage.. sporadic17
(B) dampen.. courteous
(C) obscure.. ceremonious
(D) resolve.. acrimonious18
(E) blur19.. sarcastic
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