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1. Sometimes great people dont make it into history books. A lot of women achieved great things or were influential but went .A unrecognizing B recognized C unrecognized D recognizing2. Despite their unspectacular beginnings, each would go on to a place for himself in history.A endow B ally C cite D carve3. Beyond a certain point, he explained, other factors, like the ability to communicate effectively, become more important than intelligence as measured by an IQ test.A innate B tremendous C unspectacular D uncompromising1. Sometimes great people dont make it into history books. A lot of women achieved great things or were influential but went .A unrecognizing B recognized C unrecognized D recognizing2. Despite their unspectacular beginnings, each would go on to a place for himself in history.A endow B ally C cite D carve3. Beyond a certain point, he explained, other factors, like the ability to communicate effectively, become more important than intelligence as measured by an IQ test.A innate B tremendous C unspectacular D uncompromising4. Though he doesnt have a formula to define how or why certain people rise above (too many factors are involved), he has a few common characteristics.A catch up with B come up with C keep up with D pump with5. Because his helpful, honest act had not been appreciated, that cabdrivers day was poisoned, and I knew he would think twice before a similar service.A slamming B glaring C growling D rendering.6. Today, researchers have evidence that an passion for ones work is a key to rising above.A anonymous B extrinsic C intrinsic D external4. Though he doesnt have a formula to define how or why certain people rise above (too many factors are involved), he has a few common characteristics.A catch up with B come up with C keep up with D pump with5. Because his helpful, honest act had not been appreciated, that cabdrivers day was poisoned, and I knew he would think twice before a similar service.A slamming B glaring C growling D rendering.6. Today, researchers have evidence that an passion for ones work is a key to rising above.A anonymous B extrinsic C intrinsic D external7. After many inquiries, she found the woman who had sheltered her sonthe wife of an farmerand pressed a package into her hand.A offensive B impoverished C irresistible D agreeable8. The mothers act of gratitude so touched peoples hearts that it has become something of a legend in and around the village. It has done more than fine speeches to good feeling toward Americans.A fumble B trace C spin D foster9. The boy who delivers our paper, the milkman, the mailman, the barber, the waitress at a restaurant, the elevator operator all us in one way or another.A elevate B oblige C confide D persist7. After many inquiries, she found the woman who had sheltered her sonthe wife of an farmerand pressed a package into her hand.A offensive B impoverished C irresistible D agreeable8. The mothers act of gratitude so touched peoples hearts that it has become something of a legend in and around the village. It has done more than fine speeches to good feeling toward Americans.A fumble B trace C spin D foster9. The boy who delivers our paper, the milkman, the mailman, the barber, the waitress at a restaurant, the elevator operator all us in one way or another.A elevate B oblige C confide D persist10. He was told that names of donors are never revealed. A few weeks after his he came back to give a pint of his own blood. A denial B thoughtfulness C discharge D sentiment11. From the discovery that harmless cowpox gave protection against deadly smallpox came and the end of smallpox as a scourge in the western world. A parable B impasse C tactics D vaccination12. To change your point of view, you must reprogram your computer, thus freeing yourself to new ideas and develop new ways of looking at things. A take on B take in C take off D take after10. He was told that names of donors are never revealed. A few weeks after his he came back to give a pint of his own blood. A denial B thoughtfulness C discharge D sentiment11. From the discovery that harmless cowpox gave protection against deadly smallpox came and the end of smallpox as a scourge in the western world. A parable B impasse C tactics D vaccination12. To change your point of view, you must reprogram your computer, thus freeing yourself to new ideas and develop new ways of looking at things. A take on B take in C take off D take after13. Sherlock Holmes took the opposite point of view and maintained that the fact the dog had done nothing was of the utmost significance, for it to do something, and on this basis he solved the case.A should have been expected B will have been expected C should have expected D will have expected14. Most people fail when they are trying to stop smoking because they themselves, No, I will not smoke; no, I shall not smoke; no, I will not; no, I cannot. A come up telling B wind up to tell C come up to tell D wind up telling15. Reluctantly the merchant agreed. They were standing on a pebble-strewn path in the merchants garden as they talked and the money-lender to pick up the two pebbles. A turned down B stooped down C took down D knocked down16. There was an extra amount of confidence and interest in her voice that said, “Youre bright children.” There was a constant tone that told them they would do well, very well. A reassuring B superior C momentary D greedy17. One point it did make with unusual clarity is that a child will usually a teachers expectations when the child believes those expectations are honest.A come up to B stand up to C put up to D live up to18. He senses the love in his parents voice before he understands the words, and he also senses the rejection, , fear, or hostility, and he reacts to those emotions too.A welfare 13 indifference C carpenter D trash19. Most of this is through the voice, but a surprising amount is in the attitude, in touch, and in facial expression. A transcribed B transported C transplanted D transmitted20. to students tired eyes and stifled, yawns, the Knowledgeable One delivers her monologue, dispensing one dry fact after another. A Hasty B Bizarre C Oblivious D Rash21. With every succeeding page, I also learned of people and places and events from history. Actually the dictionary is like a encyclopedia.A miniature B inevitable C maximum D immense22. 1 spent two days just uncertainly through the dictionarys pages. Ive never realized so many words existed! I didnt know which words I needed to learn.A emulating B corresponding C thumbing D burrowing23. When I had progressed to really serious reading, every night at about ten p.m. I would be with the “lights out.” It always seemed to catch me right in the middle of something engrossing. A ragged B sizable C dormant D outraged24. As I see it today, the ability to read awoke inside me some long dormant craving to be mentally alive. I certainly wasnt seeking any degree, the way a college a status symbol upon its students. A devours B confers C quits D feigns25. Through reading develop some new skills and interests. Then if conditions change, you can slip with comparatives ease from one field into another, hardly . A imposing on B breaking stride C leaning on D slipping away26. You can have this marshmallow right now, he says. But if you wait while I run an you can have two marshmallows when I get back. And then he leaves. A aptitude B empathy C antidote D errand27. It seems that the ability to delay gratification is a master skill, a triumph of the reasoning brain the impulsive one. It is a sign, in short, of emotional intelligence. And it doesnt show up on an IQ test. A over B upon C with D for28. He sees practical applications everywhere for how companies should decide whom to hire, how couples can increase the that their marriages will last, how parents should raise their children and how schools should teach them. A remedy B odds C brainpower D civility29. While many researchers in this relatively new field are glad to see emotional issues finally taken seriously, they fear that a notion as handy as EQ misuse. A interacts B torments C invites D stabs30. The ability to recognize a feeling as it happens is the of emotional intelligence. People with greater certainty about their emotions are better pilots of their lives. A outburst B irritability C keystone D milestone1. Sometimes great people dont make it into history books. A lot of women achieved great things or were but went unrecognized. A uncompromising B contemporary C recognizing D influential2. Despite their beginnings, each would go on to carve a place for himself in history. A tremendous B unspectacular C bold D super-normal1. Sometimes great people dont make it into history books. A lot of women achieved great things or were but went unrecognized. A uncompromising B contemporary C recognizing D influential2. Despite their beginnings, each would go on to carve a place for himself in history. A tremendous B unspectacular C bold D super-normal3. Beyond a certain point, he explained, other factors, like the ability to communicate effectively, become more important than intelligence as measured by an IQ test.A striking B peacetime C innate D prime4. Though he doesnt have a formula to define how or why certain people rise above (too many factors are involved), he has a few common characteristics. A catch up with B come up with C keep up with D put up with5. Finally I found him at his hotel. He took the wallet without a word and me as though Id meant to steal it. A glared at B stared at C growled D gazed at6. The mothers act of gratitude so touched peoples hearts that it has become a legend in and around the village. A nothing of B anything of IC something of D everything of7. I sent to a friend in Connecticut several bottles of a local wine which had taken our fancy. It was a gift, yet to our surprise, instead of the conventional letter of thanks, we receive a phonograph record. IA monotonous B impoverished C generous D trifling8. My son, studying medicine at McGill University, told me of a patient brought into hospital in Montreal whose life was saved by a blood . A transfusion B transmission C transportation D transplant9. Some persons expressing their gratitude because they feel it will not be welcome. A patient of mine, a few weeks after his discharge from the hospital, came back to thank his nurse. A stem from B refrain from C participate in D persist in10. Dr. Edward Jenner was busy trying to solve the problem of smallpox. After studying case after case, he still found no possible cure. He had reached an in his thinking. A archer B impasse C approach D opportunity11. From the discovery that harmless cowpox gave protection against deadly smallpox came and the end of smallpox as a scourge in the western world. A parable B denial C tactics D vaccination12. To change your point of view, you must your computer, thus freeing yourself to take in new ideas and develop new ways of looking at things. A reprogram B erase C imply D affirm13. Sherlock Holmes took the opposite point of view and maintained that the fact the dog had done nothing was of the utmost significance, for it to do something, and on this basis he solved the case.A will have been expected B should have been expectedC will have expected D should have expected14. On the other hand, as soon as he stops fighting, he finds that the rope gets , he can walk around, maybe find some grass to eat.A vain B tense C slack D aggressive15. Both the merchant and his daughter were horrified at the proposal. So the money-lender proposed that they let chance decide the matter.A logical B respectable C reluctant D cunning16. The girl is actually than if the money-lender had been honest and had put one black and one white pebble into the bag, for then she would have had only an even chance of being saved.A better off B fall short C draw out D shut off17. One point it did make with unusual clarity is that a child will usually a teachers expectations when the child believes those expectations are honest.A come up to BI stand up toC put up to D live up to18. They were just an average group of students with the IQs within the normal range. The teacher had been about their potential.A annoyed BI deceived C presented D irritated19. Most of this is through the voice, but a surprising amount is in the attitude, in touch, and in facial expression.A transcribed BI transmitted C transplanted D transported20. There was an extra amount of confidence and interest in her voice that said, “Youre bright children.” There was a constant tone that told them they would do well, very well.A reassuring B reassured C annoyed D annoying21. We label Germans neat and orderly, English cold, distant, and reserved, Italians emotional, Japanese polite-and so it goes. We pin a very narrow label on a very broad, far from group . A greedy B momentary C inscrutable D homogeneous22. He senses the love in his parents voice before he understands the words, and he also senses the rejection, , fear, or hostility, and he reacts to those emotions too.A certainty B hospitality C gentleness D indifference23. The Knowledgeable One enters a lecture hall with a self-important air, walks to the , places her yellowed-with-age notes on the stand, and begins her lecture at the exact second the class is officially scheduled to begin.A molecule B ivory C podium D diagram24. It had really begun back in the Charles

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