-
103. Ioften meet with my former colleagues to discuss business … lunch or cocktails.
(A) of
(B) on
(C) over
(D) in
114. After last week's stock market crash, investors have … desire to take big risks.
(A) any
(B) little
(C) small
(D) few
124. Carlson's speech was full of excuses, so critics said it was nothing but an attempt
… damage control.
(A) with
(B) at
(C) for
(D) to
129. Members of Congress have been accused of collecting payoffs
manufacturers in return for lucrative contracts.
(A) up
arms
(B) from
(C) to
(D) of
101. He said that … of the televisions in this store has a liquid-crystal display.
(A) most
(B) some
(C) none
(D) all
103. The test must be conducted a time limit of two hours.
(B) when
(A) until
(C) for
(D) within
106. We worked all night Friday and most of Saturday, but all of our effort turned
to be useless.
(A) over
(B) in
(C) off
(D) out
112. The organization's steering committee consists
and two outside consultants.
(A) of
four elected club members
(B) by
(C) at
(D) on
118.Our company chairman has suggested that we all set … 20 minutes each day for
(A) out
quiet relaxation, to reduce stress and boost productivity.
(B) in
(D) off
(C) aside
126. Ms. Jackson was hired … the director of the new corporate e-commerce division,
which is expected to grow rapidly in importance over the few years.
(A) to
(B) from
(C) of
(D) as
- to our successful entry into the securities brokerage business, we were a small
regional bank with few prospects.
(A) Until
129.
(B) Ahead
(C) Before
(D) Prior