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A)meaningful B)inaccurate C)satisfying D)successful 32. All of the following are the characteristics of the ries mentioned n the second paragraph except A)a large number of questionnaires were sent out B)quantity rather than quality was emphasized )almost no effort was made to interview people from every walk of life D)every publication in America got involved 33. We can infer from the passage that in the beginning the newspaper editors were Gallup’ s system A)doubtful of C)displeased witl B)enthusiastic about D)indignant at 34.We can infer from the passage that in the early 1930s A)Gallup was a famous journalist B)the Literary Digest liked to break records C)the literary Digest was the biggest monthly in America D)the method of the Literary Digest was popular and well-received 35. Gallup's system proved to be A)much cheaper B)a great failure C)a huge success D)much costly assageA)meaningful B)inaccurate C)satisfying D)successful 32.All of the following are the characteristics of the inquiries mentioned in the second paragraph except____ . A)a large number of questionnaires were sent out B)quantity rather than quality was emphasized C)almost no effort was made to interview people from every walk of life D)every publication in America got involved 33.We can infer from the passage that in the beginning the newspaper editors were____ Gallup’s system. A)doubtful of C)displeased with B)enthusiastic about D)indignant at 34.We can infer from the passage that in the early 1930s____ . A)Gallup was a famous journalist B)the Literary Digest liked to break records C)the literary Digest was the biggest monthly in America D)the method of the Literary Digest was popular and well-received 35.Gallup’s system proved to be____ . A)much cheaper B)a great failure C)a huge success D)much costly Passage 4
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