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to alcohol threatened to ruin his bright career.
a. addiction b. insurance c. bacteria d. shamrock
2. Peter was unable
up an exciting story to tell his children.
a. conjures b. conjuring c. to conjure d. conjured
of e-mail messages.
3. Yesterday, Alex received a
a. grief b. hybrid c. deluge d. pitfall
4. Several prizes were awarded, and John was one of the
a. gemstones b. recipients c. proverbs d. meditations

5. Several
of this material make it ideal for constructing blast furnaces.
a. embryos b. carats c. wrappings d. properties

6.
off in the river, the boys resumed their baseball game nearby.
a. Cooled them b. In order to cool c. Then cooling d. Having cooled

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7. Is this organization a
with offices in Taichung?
a. gender b. charity c. mutton d. throne
8. The
carved mask was an impressive work of art.
a. elaborated b. elaboration c. elaborates d. elaborately

9. The Internet has


newspapers as a medium of mass communication. It has become the main source
for national and international news for people.
a. promoted b. convinced. c. reformed d. surpassed
10. Professor Chang's accounting class is very
the assignments.
a. logical b. resistant c. demanding d. confidential

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Misconceptions about alcoholism are common. Many people, for example, think that alcoholics are

careless, pleasure-seeking people who have moral problems that make them easy prey for liquor. Actually,

alcoholics often feel guilty about their drinking and are very self-conscious around other people.

Alcoholics uite often have a low self-esteem and are too sensitive about what people may think of them.

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Another common myth is that alcoholic is always drunk, but experts say this is not so. In truth, there are
three types of alcoholics. Episodic drinkers, for example, drink only now and then, but each of their
drinking episodes ends in overindulgence. Habitual excess drinkers are also only occasionally drunk, but
their episodes are much more frequent than those of the episodic drinker. The addict is a person who must
drink continually simply in order to function. It is the addict who needs medical assistance to withdraw
from the support of alcohol.

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1. This passage is mainly about


a. alcoholism.
b. therapy for alcoholics.
c. three types of alcoholics.
d. common misconceptions about alcoholism.

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2. The best title for this passage is


a. Alcoholism in Taiwan.
b. Curing the Alcoholic.
c. Alcoholism: Fact and Fiction.
d. What About the Habitual Drinker.

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3. The passage suggests that


a. more habitual drinkers become addict than do episodic drinkers.
b. the addict has an emotional and physical dependence on alcohol.
c. alcoholics are basically immoral.
d. addicts can be helped by chemical control of their drinking urges.

4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true?


a. Episodic drinkers never overindulge.
b. many alcoholics feel guilty about their drinking.
c. The habitual drinker is only occasionally drunk.
d. The addict needs medical help with his problem.
5. We can conclude from the passage that
a most alcoholics are emotionally disturbed people.
b. few alcoholics are episodic drinkers.
c. episodic drinkers' "bouts" are worse than those of habitual drinkers.
d. the addict-type alcoholic is always drunk.

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