SECTION 4Time 一 25 minutes 24 questionsTurn to Section 4(page:5)of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.Directions:For each question in this section ,select the best answer from among the choices given and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. Each sentence below has one or two blanks , each blank indicating that something has been omitted.Beneath the sentence are five words or sets of words labeled A through E.Choose the word or set of words that,when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.Example:Hoping to____ the dispute,negotiators proposeda compromise that they felt would be ____ to bothlabor and management.(A)enforce..useful(B)end..divisive(C)overcome..unattractive(D)extend..satisfactory(E)resolve..acceptable1.As scientists at the Smithsonian have observed,the institution’s range of scientific inquiry may be_________ but its financial resources are far less.________(A)restricted..substantial(B)unbounded..confined(C)admirable..1imited(D)vast..extensive(E)diminishing..stable2.As advocates of free speech confront those who would regulate entertainment strictly ,the debate over shocking content in movies will likely_____.(A)abate (B)concur (C)mediate(D)conclude (E)escalate ’3.The author’s love of harmonious and pleasing sounds was reflected in the _______ phrases of her fiction.(A)convoluted (B)perfidious (C)bellicose (D)euphonious (E)sympathetic4.The respect accorded choreographer Martha Graham by her students and colleagues alike was so great that it amounted to________.(A)exasperation(B)commiseration(C)consternation (D)reconciliation (E)veneration5.The speaker announced that her primary focus would be on broad global concerns rather than ...