A. influenced
B. endangered
C. coughed
D. developed
A. shift
B. wind
C. bring
D. bride
A. romantic
B. incredible
C. applicant
D. duration
A. collapse
B. consume
C. caring
D. donate
A. undeciding
B. undecided
C. undecisive
D. indecisive
A. of
B. in
C. at
D. on
A. certificate
B. bill
C. receipt
D. statement
A. After I have met my beloved teacher
B. Whenever I meet my beloved teacher
C. By the time I meet my beloved teacher
D. Until I will meet my beloved teacher
A. Owing to
B. Now that
C. Even though
D. As to
A. Ø / a
B. a / the
C. the / a
D. Ø / Ø
A. useless
B. unused
C. unfamiliar
D. unacquainted
A. burying
B. buried
C. are burying
D. to bury
A. has it
B. has there
C. hasn't it
D. hasn't there
A. swarms
B. flocks
C. teams
D. shoals
A. watched
B. watches
C. was watching
D. watching
A. am
B. be
C. will be
D. were
A. to receive
B. to receiving
C. receiving
D. receive
A. put aside
B. put up
C. taken in
D. taken away
A. hit the roof
B. saw pink elephants
C. made my blood boil
D. brought the house down
A. frugal
B. expensive
C. insensitive
D. wasteful
A. keeps talking about jogging again and again
B. has no idea about jogging
C. has intention of doing jogging soon
D. gives others advice about jogging
A. considerable
B. adverse
C. enormous
D. beneficial
A. looked like a million dollars
B. was born with a silver spoon in his mouth
C. was short of cash
D. was very poor
A. Would you like to drive home, Mary?
B. Hey Mary, throw your stuff in the back and ride up front with me.
C. Safe trip home, Mary! Catch you later.
D. Okay, let's take me home Mary.
A. No, I don't think so.
B. You can say that again.
C. I can't agree with you more.
D. Yes, you're right.
A. It’s
B. like
C. as
D. look
A. initiation
B. open
C. feelings
D. leadership
A. how
B. to address
C. employee
D. to encourage
A. So sad is the memory that Christmas pudding reminds me of that I shall never want to eat it again.
B. So sad is the memory that Christmas pudding reminds me of which I shall never want to eat it again.
C. So is a sad memory of Christmas pudding that I shall never want to eat it again.
D. Such was it a sad memory of Christmas that I shall never want to eat Christmas pudding once more.
A. If I didn't make mistakes, I would get full marks for the test.
B. But for two minor mistakes, I would have got full marks for the test.
C. Hadn't I made two minor mistakes, I would have got full marks for the test.
D. If the mistakes hadn't been minor, I would have got full marks for the test.
A. A good adventure movie.
B. Research into the ocean.
C. A review on a documentary film.
D. How marine species are being killed.
A. About 2.5% of the total plastic production in a year.
B. Five hundred billion plastic bags.
C. At least 8 million tons of plastic bags.
D. An unknown staggering amount.
A. The discovery of plastic in the Indian Ocean.
B. The journey of following the blue whale.
C. The travel around the world.
D. The huge amount of plastic waste in the oceans.
A. usable
B. returnable
C. disposable
D. degradable
A. The effects of the current plastic consumption on the environment are unsolvable.
B. As for recycling, because governments have done enough, it is time we, the ordinary people, play our role.
C. We will know what happens to the plastic waste not recycled after seeing A Plastic Ocean.
D. A Plastic Ocean also looks at what we can do to reverse the tide into electricity flows.
A. identified
B. associated
C. diagnosed
D. carded
A. who
B. where
C. that
D. when
A. some
B. a plenty
C. a good deal
D. couple
A. locate
B. strike
C. situate
D. station
A. Unless
B. Though
C. Twice
D. Once
A. Melania likes window shopping better than does Donald.
B. Melania likes window shopping better than Donald does.
C. Melania likes window shopping most, but Donald thinks it's wasteful.
D. Donald thinks Melania is crazy to waste time going window shopping.
A. He said he had been reading that book all the previous day.
B. He said he had read this book all day the previous day.
C. He told he had been reading that book all the day before.
D. He said that he had been reading that book all the day before.
A. We can certainly take pride in rising every time we fall, not in never falling.
B. We must feel proud of our constant success, but not in our failure.
C. You may have fallen several times, but it could have been better to rise then.
D. You should sometimes fail in order to see the great glory in success.
A. The Belles – the Father of Parkour
B. How to Play Parkour
C. The World of Parkour
D. Is Parkour a True Sport?
A. endemic
B. rescue
C. native
D. European
A. Because he saw indigenous people doing it in Martinique.
B. Because he saw how it could save lives.
C. Because he saw how the French were poor at negotiating obstacles.
D. Because he had great athletic ability, skills, and agility.
A. Japanese soldiers
B. physically and spiritually strong people
C. those who practice parkour
D. parkour moves
A. Belle and Foucan's
B. Mike Christie's
C. people's in general
D. Londoners’
A. The natural method was replaced by Hebert's new discipline.
B. Raymond Belle was a notable practitioner of the natural method.
C. David Belle brought in moves from other disciplines.
D. Freerunning differs from parkour in that it is more creative.
A. A video sharing website brought parkour and freerunning to an international audience.
B. The best place to do parkour or free-running is in cities.
C. There are a large number of reported injuries in freerunning.
D. Parkour and freerunning practitioners require a lot of equipment.
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