21.Mary became ______ homesick and critical of the United States,so she flied from her home in west Bloomfield to her hometown in Austria.
A)completely
B)sincerely
C)absolutely
D)increasingly
22.Despite almost universal ______of the vital importance of women’s literacy,education remains a dream for farmary women in too many countries of the world.
A)identification
B)compliment
C)confession
D)acknowledgement
23.In today’s medical,little agreement exists on the ______for defining mental illness.
A)legislation
B)requirement
C)criteria
D)measures
24.The lady in this strange tale very obviously suffers from a serious mental illness. Her plot
against a completely innocent old man is a clear sign of________.
A)impulse
B)insanity
C)inspiration
D)disposition
25.The Prime Minister was followed by five or six _______ when he got off the plane.
A)laymen
B)servants
C)directors
D)attendants
26.There is no doubt that the ________ of these goods to the others is easy to see.
A)prestige
B)superiority
C)priority
D)publicity
27.All the guests were invited to attend the wedding ________ and had a very good time.
A)feast
B)congratulations
C)festival
D)recreation