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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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1. Paper tools produced by academics are often criticized by grass roots workers for
using middle class standards to measure the achievements of children from
working class families.
a) It is unfair to the offspring of the laborers that test battery generated by
learned scholars uses the middle-class as the benchmark for assessing their
performance.
b) Gardeners and lawn-mowers often complain to learned scholars that it is
unfair to evaluate their youngster's performance on paper design against that
of the middle class children.
c) Menial laborers often find fault with the paper machines created by learned
scholars in that they use the middle-class as the criterion to evaluate the
quality of their children's work.
d) Blue-collar workers often disapprove of the findings of papers published by
learned scholars because they use middle-class norms to assess the
accomplishments of their children.

2. People driven to experience exciting, new activities might be trying to appease
the same primal pleasure system as drug abusers.
a) People forced to experience exhilarating and novice activities might be
attempting to appeal to the same basic pleasure system as drug abusers.
b) Exciting and novel activities appear to exert a similar effect to drugs on the
fundamental pleasure system.
c) People forced to experience exhilarating and novel activities are as addicted as
drug abusers.
d) Most people, when encountering thrilling and novel experiences, share the
same primitive pleasure system that drug abusers have.

3. The gentle tapping of ladies' shoes on the cool marble floor could be heard, in
syncopation to the hushed voices that pervaded the air.
a) The air was replete with soft tapping of ladies' shoes on the cool marble floor
and the muffled voices from passers-by.
b) The soft tapping of ladies' shoes on the cool marble floor was in sync with the
rhythm of the voices that permeated the air.
c) The gentle tapping of ladies' shoes was echoing the quiet voices that filled the
air.
d) The soft tapping of ladies' shoes on the cool marble floor provided a
contrasting rhythm to the voices that filled the air.

4. Is Taiwan enough of a gastronomic haven to compete with its neighbors whose
culinary scenes have been stamped and honored by Michelin?
a) Does Taiwan have an adequate competitive edge in tire-making when
competing with its neighbors in accordance with Michelin's standard?
b) Compared to the gasoline price of its neighbors, is Taiwan a haven for
motorists as recognized by the esteemed standard of Michelin?
c) Is Taiwan a sufficient heaven for fulfilling a gourmet's desires for local food
in comparison with its neighbors by the criteria of Michelin?
d) Is Taiwan sufficient enough to be recognized as a haven for fine-dining by the
honored standard of Michelin?

5.She would have developed the ability to distance herself from the pop culture
machinery and to view it with critical detachment.
a) She would have been able to stand by herself without having to succumb
to pop culture with nonchalance.
b) She would have understood that popular culture has its own agenda and
been able to think for herself.
c) She would have learned how to resist the temptation of purchasing
products from the pop culture machinery with a clear mind.
d) She would have learned how to combat pop culture with strategic schemes
and maneuvers.

ans: abddb

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