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1. To ________ for his unpleasant experiences he drank a little more than was good for him. A. commence B. compromise C. compensate D. compliment [CET-6, 1998, 1] 2. Drugs like opium have been______ except for medical purposes. A. outlawed B. forbidden C. shunned D. prohibited 3. The _______ of schools, stores, hospitals, and so on is an important factor to consider when purchasing a house. A. vicinity B. closeness C. proximity D. nearness 4. The story he tells is largely _______, based on his own experience in Somalia. A. apparent B. virtual C. factual D. concrete 5. If you know what the trouble is, why don't you help them to _______ the situation? A. simplify B. modify C. verify D. rectify 6. It was in 1930s that scientists first _______ the idea of the atom bomb. A. imagined B. contemplated C. reckoned D. conceived 7. This book is about how these basic beliefs and values affect important _____ of American life. A. facets B. fashions C. frontiers D. formats [CET-6, 2000, 1] 8. A friendship may be _______, casual, situation or deep and lasting. A. identical B. original C. superficial D. critical 9. The joys of travel, having long _____ the disabled, are opening. A. omitted B. missed C. neglected D. discarded 10. The case against Robert Jones was _______ for lack of evidence. A. discarded B. dismissed C. eliminated D. resigned 11. As we all know, Britain _______ for control of the seas in the 17th century. A. competed B. conflicted C. fought D. contended 12. They have always regarded a man of _______ and fairness as a reliable friend. A. robustness B. temperament C. integrity D. compactness 13. The doctor tried to ________ the patient's suffering. A. diminish B. reduce C. decrease D. alleviate 14. The reason why he ________ facts throw light on the mystery of the accident. A. distorts B. retorts C. extorts D. deforms 15. The cultures of China and Japan have shared many features, but each has them according to its national ________. A. engagement B. destiny C. capacity D. temperament [CET-6, 1999, 1] 16. I'm a ________ man, but your behaviors are more than I can bear. A. tolerant B. responsible C. generous D. enthusiastic 17. Psychologists have found that _______ disciplinary measures do not always make a child better behave. A. stiff B. rough C. stern D. stout 18. Some boys are ________ questioners. They ask questions all the time. A. original B. imaginative C. peculiar D. persistent [CET-6, 1989, 6] 19. Jack London was a (n) _________ man who wrote many books, but not all of them good. A. anxious B. critical C. considerate D. ambitious 20. The travelers ________their journey after a short break. 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