21. His ………. of the safety regulations really has resulted in a number of minor accidents.
A. disregard B. unfamiliarity C. carelessness D. inattention
22. He seemed very quiet, but it would be a mistake to ………. his intelligence.
A. devalue
B. depreciate C. undermine D. minimize
23. Those naughty boys went on making terrible noise in the park even though they had been ………. by the annoyed constable.
A. turned into B. taken after
C. ticked off D. dropped off
24. Alex was ………. enough on becoming a professional sportsman and he didn't want to listen to anyone
else's advice.
A. certain B. eager C. definite
D. intent
25. "Don't look so worried! You should take the boss's remarks with a ………. of salt."
A. teaspoon
B. pinch C. grain D. dose
26. After a fall in profits, the Company decided to ………. the hotel business.
A. back up from B. pull out of C. take out of D. make off with
27. "If you are at a(n) ………. end, you could help me in the garden."
A. open B. free
C. loose D. empty
28. It is understood that his closest adviser will ………. as president.
A. take over B. get by
C. take up D. come about
29. We need to send a representative we can ……….
A. find out
B. count on C. catch on D. stand for
30. The project manager ………. animatedly as he spoke about his experiences in the jungle.
A. advanced B. looked C noticed
D. gestured
Part 2: Write the correct FORM of each bracketed word in the numbered space provided In the column on
the right. (0) has been done as an example.
During the mid-19th century, (0) …ARCHITECTURE……. (ARCHITECT) became (31) …INSTITUTIONALISE……. (INSTITUTION) as a profession requiring formal preparation and subject to codes of performance. During this period, connoisseurship - full academic training in the history of architecture and its aesthetics - was the designer's most important (32) …QUALIFICATION(S)……. (QUALITY). In every Western country, the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris was accepted as the model for architectural education. Architecture was easily separated from engineering, which had pragmatic rather than aesthetic goals. Yet, today the profession delivers not only aesthetic guidance but also a (33) …BEWILDERING……. (BEWILDER) array of technical services requiring' many (34) ……SPECIALIZED…. (SPECIAL) contributors. The architect strives to maintain the position of generalist, one who can take the long view while orchestrating the resolution of complex (35) …RELATED/INTERRELATED……. (RELATE) issues.
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