A. consist
B. disable
C. vision
D. suggest
A. chance B. charity C. brochure D. charter
B. charity
C. brochure
D. charter
A. certainly
B. persuasive
C. marvelous
D. counseling
A. accidental
B. instrument
C. represent
D. souvenir
A. mustn't she
B. needn't she
C. haven't she
D. hasn't she
A. a document calls
B. a document called
C. calls a document
D. called a document
A. number
B. roll
C. toll
D. total
A. in
B. on
C. with
D. for
A. only have been
B. were only
C. have only been
D. had only been
A. it was a first
B. that was the first
C. first it was a
D. the first
A. it was a first
B. that was the first
C. first it was a
D. the first
A. much less
B. not only
C. so to speak
D. regardless of
A. back
B. build
C. bear
D. brush
A. to read
B. reading
C. we reading
D. to have read
A. thoughtfully
B. sincerely
C. responsibly
D. seriously
A. unless
B. so long as
C. in case
D. if
A. relation
B. reference
C. regards
D. regarding
A. No problem
B. Don't worry about it!
C. Everything's alright. Thank you.
D. I really appreciate you saying that.
A. If the teacher didn't suspect Larry of cheating in the final test, he would not have been cheating since the beginning of the semester.
B. The teacher suspected that Larry cheated at the final test; in fact, he had been cheating since the beginning of the semester.
C. Larry was suspected of having been cheating since the beginning of the semester so he cheated in the final test.
D. Because he had been cheating since the beginning of the semester, the teacher suspected that Larry cheated in the final term test.
A. Lucky you.
B. Really? You are so lucky.
C. It's a real bargain!
D. I'm not that lucky.
A. There has been a steady decline in the number of accidents since the speed limit was imposed.
B. It is the speed limit that reduce steadily the number of accidents.
C. The imposing of speed limit has resulted from the number of accidents.
D. There have been few accidents than before since they used the speed limit.
A. It was not until the mistake in the accounts was noticed that the figures were re-checked.
B. Once re-checking the figures, the mistake in the accounts was noticed.
C. The mistake in the accounts only came to light when the figures were re-checked.
D. When the figures were re-checked they came to light the mistake in the accounts.
A. My friend advised me to take extra classes in English only if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
B. My friend suggested I take extra classes in English if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
C. In my friend's opinion, I will never become a tourist guide if I don't take extra classes in English.
D. In my friend's opinion, taking extra classes in English is necessary if I wanted to become a tourist guide.
A. eating a lot
B. hyperactive
C. melancholy
D. lively and in high spirits
A. have a go at averting
B. on the go at averting
C. deep in thought with averting
D. save their bacon to avert
A. over the top
B. magnified
C. excessive
D. understated
A. tell it
B. keep it
C. save it
D. hold it
A. their
B. tend to
C. similar to
D. because
A. Many
B. begin
C. their
D. by worshipping
A. Almost
B. grown
C. come
D. farms
A. Pocahontas fell in love with John Smith and saved his life
B. any one of Powhatan's daughter could have been the Pocahontas of legend
C. Pocahontas did not really exist
D. folktales are often not very factual
A. went up with
B. developed from
C. climbed to
D. was told during
A. It meant that someone was playful.
B. Only one girl was known to have used this name.
C. Powhatan was one of several people given this nickname.
D. It was the real name of a girl named Matoaka.
A. With disregard
B. With surprise
C. With harshness
D. With respect
A. suffered from a long illness
B. had a long marriage
C. never intended to return to Virginia
D. did not mean to remain in England
A. the governor
B. Powhatan
C. John Smith
D. Pocahontas
A. In 1613
B. In 1616
C. In 1612
D. In 1624
A. His account did not appear until well after the event supposedly happened.
B. Captain John Smith probably never knew Pocahontas.
C. Captain John Smith was never actually in Jamestown.
D. His rescue purportedly happened while Pocahontas was in England.
A. Pocahontas fell in love with John Smith and saved his life
B. any one of Powhatan's daughter could have been the Pocahontas of legend
C. Pocahontas did not really exist
D. folktales are often not very factual
A. went up with
B. developed from
C. climbed to
D. was told during
A. It meant that someone was playful.
B. Only one girl was known to have used this name.
C. Powhatan was one of several people given this nickname.
D. It was the real name of a girl named Matoaka.
A. With disregard
B. With surprise
C. With harshness
D. With respect
A. suffered from a long illness
B. had a long marriage
C. never intended to return to Virginia
D. did not mean to remain in England
A. the governor
B. Powhatan
C. John Smith
D. Pocahontas
A. In 1613
B. In 1616
C. In 1612
D. In 1624
A. His account did not appear until well after the event supposedly happened.
B. Captain John Smith probably never knew Pocahontas.
C. Captain John Smith was never actually in Jamestown.
D. His rescue purportedly happened while Pocahontas was in England.
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