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(1)To complete each item, choose the best word among the ten choices.

1. His silence was (@@@ ) to an admission of guilt.
2. Iran's recent (@@@ )@with the United States was very promising for peace.
3. The lady seemed to be suffering from a(n) ( @@@) as much mental as physical, but hard to diagnose.
4. The money my mother kept in her dresser was (@@@ ) for emergencies.
5. The whole nation was (@@@ ) by the scandalous behavior of its politicians.
6. Even though it is February, the air is (@@@ ) of spring.
7. His speech was well organized but its content was rather ( @@@) .
8. The politician had the (@@@ ) to insult the distinguished guest.
9. I am accustomed to lifefs (@@@ ), having experienced poverty, wealth, failure and success.
10. The section chief always gives female workers a(n) (@@@ ) look.

banal, earmark, effrontery, lascivious, malady, rapprochement, redolent, taint, tantamount, vicissitude
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(2)To complete each item, choose the best word among the four choices.

1. The radio station gave (@@@ ) coverage to the election campaign to avoid causing trouble.
  1.bland 2. vile 3. dismal 4. ingenuous
   
2. The company combined attractive packaging with a low pricing policy in an attempt to ( @@@) potential customers into buying it's products.
  1. endorse 2. enhance 3. ensconce 4. entice
   
3. The young entrepreneur hopes to ( @@@) a vast personal fortune by the time he reaches the age of 25.
  1. amass 2. engross 3. embed 4. conglomerate
   
4. It is a simple matter to converse with someone who is (@@@ ).
  1. convivial 2. indigent 3. obdurate 4. affable
   
5. The speaker used (@@@ ) to avoid answering the embarrassing question.
  1. counterpart 2. postscript 3. elimination 4. circumlocution
   
6. For this directorial position, salary is ( @@@) with experience. Managers with an excellent track record are encouraged to apply.
  1. conversant 2. commendable 3. circumstantial 4. commensurate
   
7. The richly textured abundance of such insights makes for ( @@@) reading.
  1. extenuating 2. exempting 3. exonerating 4. exhilarating
   
8. Her new neighbor was (@@@ ) and charming, the antithesis of the bumbling yokel she had expected.
  1. urbane 2. callow 3. obtuse 4. petulant
   
9. That long-winded writer does not realize that his audience would much prefer succinctness to flowery, bombastic (@@@ ) .
  1.verbosity 2. impetuosity 3. temerity 4. alacrity
   
10. The bullyfs menacing, (@@@ ) manner was actually just for show; in reality it was entirely affected.
  1. imperturbable 2. truculent 3. supercilious 4. parsimonious
   
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