1811. In some Muslim countries, women do not ______ their faces in public.
(1) depose |
(2) expose |
(3) impose |
(4) oppose |
1812. In the book he lays bare his social relationship.
(1) exposes |
(2) deals with |
(3) emphasizes |
(4) discusses |
1813. Chlorophyll cannot be produced unless the plant is exposed to light.
(1) protected against |
(2) developed with |
(3) subjected to |
(4) kept from |
(5) raised with |
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1814. Their quarrels seem likely to disrupt the Coalition.
(1) disorder |
(2) split |
(3) disdain |
(4) dispute |
1815. Sudden illness deranged our plan for a trip.
(1) belayed |
(2) amended |
(3) disturbed |
(4) influenced |
1816. Police cracked down on the selling of liquor to minors.
(1) broke ground |
(2) did a double take |
(3) did good |
(4) hit and run |
(5) enforced laws |
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1817. The skull may be fractured by sharp blows.
(1) punctured |
(2) cracked |
(3) bruised |
(4) flattened |
1818. The World Cup Soccer Games will be disseminated internationally by television satellites.
(1) spread |
(2) illustrated |
(3) advertised |
(4) announced |
1819. In a democratic society it is intrinsic that individuals and groups have the inherent right to propagate ideas.
(1) believe |
(2) abuse |
(3) spread |
(4) change |
(5) deteriorate |
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1820. Film and television have been notorious in disseminating images of racial minorities.
(1) analyzing |
(2) dissecting |
(3) distributing |
(4) producing |