A. legal
B. diverse
C. polite
D. complete
A. interview
B. compliment
C. sacrifice
D. represent
A. mood
B. flood
C. spoon
D. moon
A. listens
B. reviews
C. protects
D. enjoys
A. will join
B. had joined
C. would have joined
D. would join
A. were all going
B. had all gone
C. had all been going
D. have all gone
A. to participate
B. participate
C. participating
D. to participating
A. has it
B. has there
C. hasn’t it
D. hasn’t there
A. must have had
B. should have had
C. needn’t have had
D. mightn’t have had
A. which suggested
B. be suggested
C. suggested
D. was suggested
A. creative
B. creativity
C. create
D. creatively
A. opinion
B. influence
C. dependence
D. decision
A. receptive
B. acceptable
C. permissive
D. applicable
A. Light-hearted
B. Like-minded
C. Even-handed
D. Open-minded
A. devoted
B. added
C. committed
D. admitted
A. looked up
B. gone on
C. taken up
D. turned on
A. interesting
B. memorable
C. serious
D. depressing
A. do harm to
B. set fire to
C. give rise to
D. make way for
A. punished
B. rewarded
C. motivated
D. discouraged
A. become enemies
B. become friends
C. give up weapons
D. reach an agreement
A. Do you often have time for a drink after class?
B. Would you like to have a drink after class?
C. Do you often go out for a drink after class?
D. Would you like tea or coffee after class?
A. It doesn’t matter at all.
B. There’s no doubt about that.
C. It is very kind of you to say so.
D. I am sorry to hear that.
A. prolong
B. lengthen
C. stretch
D. expand
A. in
B. with
C. on
D. at
A. expectation
B. insurance
C. expectancy
D. assurance
A. who
B. whom
C. what
D. that
A. Otherwise
B. For example
C. Moreover
D. However
A. Different types of books
B. Different kinds of reading
C. Reading as an exercise for the brain
D. Reading as a pleasurable activity
A. Ordinary people may think that philosophy and science are difficult.
B. Reading about mathematics is mentally entertaining for a mathematician.
C. Philosophers and scientists do not read for pleasure.
D. A more advanced person takes greater pleasure in reading.
A. differed
B. established
C. bought
D. obtained
A. a new life
B. our world
C. an opportunity
D. a thrill of pleasure
A. great
B. limited
C. personal
D. controlled
A. are wonderful novels
B. tell stories of well-known places
C. are less popular than novels
D. are more valuable than novels
A. A daily occupation
B. An ordinary educated man
C. The wonderland
D. A favorite book
A. The nature of education around the world in modern times
B. Systems of higher education in France and Germany
C. The origin of higher education system in Europe
D. The influence of France and Germany on educational systems of other countries
A. proximity
B. discrepancy
C. similarity
D. uniqueness
A. schools
B. universities
C. examinations
D. branches
A. Most of them have no connection with universities.
B. They have a reputation for advanced professional and technical training.
C. Their degrees are better recognized than those provided by universities.
D. They offer better accommodations and facilities than universities.
A. the staff of the university
B. the national government officials
C. the regional government officials
D. the staff of other universities
A. The university staff have become far more mobile and occupied.
B. The university’s training programs offer greater flexibility and freedom of choice.
C. University tuition fees are kept at an affordable level for all students.
D. Entry requirements to universities in Germany are made less demanding.
A. representatives
B. directions
C. structures
D. delegates
A. Studying in France and Germany is a good choice for people of all ages and nationalities.
B. It normally takes longer to complete a university course in France than in Germany.
C. Universities in Germany can govern themselves more effectively than those in France.
D. The level of decentralization of higher education is greater in Germany than in France.
A. member
B. were
C. to
D. form teacher
A. Historically
B. was the 3rd Asian Games
C. that
D. were
A. formally
B. have now been estranged
C. each other
D. regrettable misunderstandings
A. Harry now smokes a lot.
B. Harry used to smoke a lot.
C. Harry didn’t use to smoke a lot.
D. Harry rarely smoked a lot.
A. He objected to calling me as soon as he arrived at the airport.
B. He promised to call me as soon as he arrived at the airport.
C. He denied calling me as soon as he arrived at the airport.
D. He reminded me to call him as soon as he arrived at the airport
A. Traffic congestion in the downtown area is blamed for the increasing number of private cars.
B. The increasing number of private cars is thought to be responsible for traffic congestion in the downtown area.
C. The increasing number of private cars is attributed to traffic congestion in the downtown area.
D. Traffic congestion in the downtown area is thought to result in the increasing number of private cars.
A. Before she worked as a hospital volunteer for years, the young girl has great experience of nursing.
B. Much as she has worked as a hospital volunteer for years, the young girl has great experience of nursing.
C. Having worked as a hospital volunteer for years, the young girl has great experience of nursing.
D. With great experience of nursing, the young girl has worked as a hospital volunteer for years
A. Only after his leaving the school did Peter inform us of his arrival at the meeting.
B. Not until Peter told us that he would leave the school did he arrive at the meeting.
C. Hardly had Peter informed us about his leaving the school when he arrived at the meeting.
D. No sooner had Peter arrived at the meeting than he told us about his leaving the school.
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