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1. I thought that the chairman`s statement was irrelevant to the topic we were discussing.
¨ç inappropriate for ¨è consistent with
¨é indifferent to ¨ê critical toward
2. As far as power imbalance of the present regime is concerned, no politician can claim immunity.
¨ç impurity ¨è legality
¨é exemption ¨ê extinction
3. The scientists are busy finding out some evidence to prop up the hypothesis.
¨ç realize ¨è support
¨é repudiate ¨ê cultivate
4. To lure more caring individuals to the field, schools are seeking older students as well as non-science majors.
¨ç refer ¨è employ
¨é entice ¨ê transform
5. For Koreans, losing face is a very serious matter, so negotiations involve a great deal of high-context behavior, including an abhorrence of saying no directly.
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6. He studied at the London School of Economics in 1995, but his subsequent attendance at Princeton was ________ by illness.
7. In December 1941, the Japanese attacked the U.S Navy at Pearl Harbor, thus _______ the United States` entry into the war against the Axis power.
8. Until the mid-1800s, the Chinese and Korean governments decided to ______ themselves as much as possible from encounters with the imperialistic Western powers.
9. Many people outside the United States speak of cultural imperialism to describe the increasing global ________ of American popular culture.
10. Kennedy was finally able to convince the Soviets that the United States would respond in kind, thereby ______ the nuclear war to