The words "in the comparative poverty of fifty millions" at the end of the passage suggests a notion that ______.
A. stinginess may cause a very rich man to die very pitiful
B. rich people may still take 50 million as comparatively little
C. one remains discontent with all he's gained until his death
D. the rich are inconsiderate of the majority that live in poverty
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One key factor in creating tumor with human cells is ______.
A. lengthening the ends of chromosomes
B. altering the structure of telomeres
C. increasing the levels of telomerase
D. modulating the cell dividing process
A tachometer is an instrument that uses resonance to determine ______.
A. the speed of a motor in revolutions
B. the frequency at which a motor vibrates
C. the amplitude of an engine that oscillates
D. the changes in a dial within a car engine
The passage implies that what could stop a miser from lusting for money might be ______.
A. his frankness
B. his eminence
C. his death
D. his glory
? Read the extract below about customs procedure.
? Choose the correct word to fill each gap, from A, B, or C on the opposite page.
? For each question 29-40, mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet.
Customs Procedure
All goods to be imported whether or not subject (29) import duties must be declared to the Customs in (30) on prescribed forms (Customs Form. No. 1). All declaration (31) indicate a full and true account (32) the number and description of packages, as well as the description, value, weight and measure of quantity of (33) such goods. The goods shall be examined by proper customs officers as and (34) necessary.
All goods imported (35) Malaysia shall, (36) first arrival of landing, be deposited by the importer (37) his agent in a customs or licensed warehouse or in a warehouse approved (38) the Director General of Customs.
Goods deposited in a Customs warehouse are required to be declared (39) the stipulated period.
The question of whether or not these goods are dutiable is decided by the Director General of Customs based (40) Section 22 of the Customs Act, 1967.
(29)
A. to
B. at
C. with