A. land
B. sandy
C. many
D. candy
A. compete
B. intend
C. medal
D. defend
A. relax
B. wonder
C. problem
D. special
A. reflection
B. division
C. industry
D. remember
A. weren’t they
B. were they
C. wasn’t he
D. was he
A. must send
B. sent
C. must be sending
D. must be sent
A. with
B. into
C. at
D. towards
A. the soonest
B. the soon
C. the more soon
D. the sooner
A. small beautiful Midwestern
B. beautiful Midwestern small
C. Midwestern beautiful small
D. beautiful small Midwestern
A. watched
B. was watching
C. had watched
D. watches
A. Tired as she was
B. She was tired
C. As tired
D. Despite tired
A. By the time you finish cooking
B. By the time you finished cooking
C. When you finish cooking
D. While you finish cooking
A. While we hiking through the woods
B. Hiking through the woods
C. During hiked through the woods
D. Hiking through the woods we
A. maintaining
B. maintain
C. maintainable
D. maintenance
A. took after
B. made up
C. turned down
D. came across
A. poured with rain
B. rained dogs and cats
C. dropped in the bucket
D. made hay while the sun shined
A. straight
B. belly
C. stomach
D. cloud
A. diploma
B. certification
C. license
D. degree
A. teasing
B. threatening
C. praising
D. helping
A. slow
B. determined
C. hesitant
D. reliant
A. real
B. natural
C. genuine
D. true
A. was determined to go ahead
B. lost my temper
C. was discouraged from trying
D. grew out of it
A. No way.
B. Just round the comer over there.
C. Look it up in a dictionary!
D. There’s no traffic near here.
A. Yes, let’s
B. Ok
C. That’s rubbish
D. That’s what I was thinking
A. rules
B. reasons
C. ways
D. tests
A. other
B. another
C. others
D. the other
A. easy
B. expensive
C. simple
D. important
A. Although
B. Therefore
C. But
D. However
A. where
B. which
C. who
D. whom
A. How traffic-free shopping streets developed
B. How towns and cities are planned and built
C. Removing cars and other vehicles from streets in towns and cities
D. The difference between towns and cities now, and towns and cities in the past
A. hide
B. uncovered
C. kept
D. met
A. Because they were unable to get in their cars.
B. Because they disagreed with an idea and refused to accept it.
C. Because they wanted to experiment with car-free streets.
D. Because they were trying something in order to discover what it is like.
A. There was a 50% increase in the number of shoppers in Munich, Cologne and Hamburg.
B. Shopkeepers in Minneapolis, USA even offered to pay for the construction and maintenance costs of their own traffic–free streets.
C. Shops selling furniture and larger electrical appliances saw their sales growths.
D. Many clothing, food, or smaller luxury item stores thrived.
A. shopkeepers
B. people
C. cars
D. streets
A. Being optimistic is an effective way to get over bad situations.
B. Keeping positive or negative thoughts is the own choice of each person.
C. Positive thoughts are necessary conditions to be successful.
D. There seems to have more pessimists than optimists.
A. problem
B. sorrow
C. disappointment
D. damage
A. tragic events
B. all of the people
C. the first family
D. the second family
A. disappointment and sadness are all people’s common emotions in terrible situations.
B. your attitude in terrible situations is more important than how serious the problems are.
C. optimists often suffer less terrible situations than pessimists.
D. your attitude will decide the way you react to terrible situations.
A. trouble
B. background
C. circumstance
D. imagination
A. The thing people have to remember is managing their own reaction to bad situations.
B. Everyone will suffer some terrible experiences in their life.
C. Paying attention to the solutions of the setback is better than focusing on the damage it causes.
D. To have a good foundation for the future, you should not undergo bad situations today.
A. Be optimistic and make out a plan.
B. Ask other people for help when necessary.
C. Control your emotions.
D. Determine how serious the problem is.
A. has disappeared
B. and
C. are still
D. for her
A. his
B. prime
C. being
D. the
A. is said
B. these
C. become
D. confidential
A. He has been in London for three years.
B. He hasn't visited London for three years.
C. He didn't visit London three years ago.
D. He was in London for three years.
A. The teacher advised Jimmy to work harder if he didn't want to retake the exam.
B. The teacher ordered Jimmy to work harder if he didn't want to retake the exam.
C. The teacher reminded Jimmy to work harder if he didn't want to retake the exam.
D. The teacher warned Jimmy to work harder if he didn't want to retake the exam.
A. Luisa must be very disappointed when she failed the exam.
B. Luisa must have been very disappointed when she failed the exam.
C. Luisa may be very disappointed when she failed the exam.
D. Luisa could have been very disappointed when she failed the exam.
A. If only Jack had dropped out of school when he was 15.
B. If Jack dropped out of school when he was 15, he would regret it.
C. Jack wishes he hadn’t dropped out of school when he was 15.
D. Jack regrets not having dropped out of school when he was 15.
A. Under no circumstances does Linda realize how important her final exam is.
B. Rarely does Linda realize how important her final exam is.
C. Little does Linda realize how important her final exam is.
D. Never does Linda realize how important her final exam is.
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