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Select the word that best completes the sentence.
1. People in our neighborhood opposed a road-building program because they reckoned that its environmental
( ) had not been fully considered.
¨ç redemptions ¨è ramifications
¨é radiations ¨ê reactions
2. West Africa has lived for decades with the threat of crop
( ) by locusts.
¨ç denunciation ¨è detonation
¨é devastation ¨ê delusion
3. Landlords often try to make more money by ( ) high rents from tenants.
¨ç extorting ¨è exasperating¡¦(»ý·«)
4. This TV program contains adult materials and viewers`
5. After the broadcast, we were ( ) with requests for more information.
6. The man living next door to Jessica is the most hideous looking person I have ever seen.
7. My former teacher was known as a leading exponent of Freudian psychology.
8. I think my brother is very adroit as a negotiator.
9. Politicians are well known for being obstinate.
10. Opponents of nuclear energy have deep misgivings about its safety.
¨ç distrust ¨è mischief
¨é misconception ¨ê disenchantment