A. I couldn’t agree more. It is not easy at all.
B. But I don’t. I failed it last year.
C. I do, too. I passed it last year.
D. You must be kidding. It’s not easy.
A. Good ideas. Thanks for the news.
B. Well, that’s very surprising
C. Yes, I guess it’s very good
D. Yes, it’s our pleasure
A. 45% of the country’s population used Facebook.
B. More than 25 millions of Brits use Facebook.
C. The amount of time British users spent on Facebook is highest.
D. Averagely, 6 hours per month are spent by British users.
A. worrying
B. facebook
C. a problem
D. meeting her real friend
A. was non-profitable
B. was launched solely by Mark Zuckerberg.
C. follows each country’s regulation.
D. can be used by people of all ages.
A. be curious about Facebook activities when logging out.
B. have numerous online conversation at the same time.
C. use Facebook everyday
D. long to be offline nearly all the time.
A. different
B. unsuitable
C. relevant
D. opposite
A. The best use of Facebook is to share photos and messages.
B. Facebook is not as good as TV.
C. Users should spend more time on Facebook.
D. Facebook is great as long as not too much time is spent on.
A. She forgot an offline meeting.
B. She started to feel nervous.
C. She had too many offline friends.
D. She uploaded too many photos.
A. her friends didn’t care much
B. she found it too difficult to continue.
C. she made progress after some days
D. she couldn’t focus on her homework
A. physical
B. mischievous
C. romantic
D. suitable
A. contribute
B. accompany
C. volunteer
D. eliminate
A. Willy accused Bob on stealing his best cassette.
B. Willy accused Bob for stealing his best cassette.
C. Willy accused Bob at stealing his best cassette.
D. Willy accused Bob of stealing his best cassette.
A. You can phone him unless you have his number.
B. You can’t phone him unless you have his number.
C. You can phone him unless you don’t have his number.
D. You can’t phone him unless you don’t have his number.
A. Clothes, toys and money are all the things I want for Christmas.
B. If there are clothes, toys and money, I want them for Christmas.
C. Although I want many things for Christmas, I have clothes, toys and money.
D. There are many things I want for Christmas, including clothes, toys and money.
A. Tom and May never help at home and their mother never asks to.
B. Tom and May never help at home because their mother never asks to.
C. Tom and May never help at home so their mother never asks to.
D. In order not to help at home by Tom and May, their mother never asks.
A. The refrigerator is being repaired in the kitchen at the moment by Mr Pike.
B. The refrigerator is repaired in the kitchen by Mr Pike at the moment.
C. The refrigerator is being repaired in the kitchen by Mr Pike at the moment.
D. The refrigerator is being repaired at the moment by Mr Pike in the kitchen.
A. return
B. human
C. university
D. future
A. looked
B. stopped
C. closed
D. watched
A. were
B. to
C. A lot of
D. exported
A. to get
B. later
C. carefully
D. making
A. very
B. by
C. in
D. writing
A. symptoms
B. demonstrations
C. effects
D. hints
A. relate on
B. be interested in
C. impress on
D. pay attention to
A. calm
B. uncomfortable
C. miserable
D. responsive
A. encouragement
B. rudeness
C. measurement
D. politeness
A. awarenes
B. attitude
C. attention
D. knowledge
A. researcher
B. teacher
C. tutors
D. experts
A. popular
B. popularity
C. popularize
D. popularizing
A. giving
B. instructing
C. sending
D. providing
A. how
B. what
C. that
D. which
A. thermal changes
B. sounds
C. changes in color
D. smells
A. has been unproductive up to now
B. is no longer sponsored by the government
C. was conducted many years ago
D. is continuing
A. attacks by insects
B. experiments by scientists
C. torn roots
D. lack of water
A. The effect of insects on trees.
B. The vibrations produced by insects.
C. The mission of the U.S Forest Service.
D. The sounds made by trees.
A. have the right to refuse
B. are given the right to
C. are refused the right to
D. have the obligation to
A. economics
B. businesses
C. contests
D. advertisements
A. connected with
B. not allowed by
C. separated from
D. dissimilar to
A. epidemic
B. drought
C. famine
D. flood
A. matche
B. worked
C. cleaned
D. stepped
A. digestion
B. suggestion
C. question
D. perfection
A. was
B. so intelligent
C. could
D. easy
A. Hadn’t you
B. of
C. have
D. the
A. I’d prefer
B. on myself
C. other
D. make
A. they are watchful and quiet
B. they sleep during the day
C. they dig home underground
D. they are noisy and aggressive
A. healthy animals live longer lives
B. living things adjust to their environment
C. desert life is colorful and diverse
D. water is the basis of desert life
A. are smaller and fleeter than forest animals
B. are more active during the day than those in the tangled forest
C. live in an accommodating environment
D. are not as healthy as those anywhere else in the world
A. moist-skinned animals
B. many large animals
C. water-loving animals
D. the coyote and the bobcat
A. animal
B. minutes
C. people
D. water
A. wild
B. unmanageable
C. cunning
D. unhealthy
A. water is an essential part of his existence
B. very few large animals are found in the desert
C. sources of flowing water are rare in a desert
D. water composes the greater part of the tissues of living things
A. “Man’s Life in a Desert Environment”
B. “Desert Plants”
C. “Animal Life in a Desert Environment”
D. “Life Underground”
A. ability
B. sympathetic
C. political
D. significant
A. postpone
B. specialize
C. purpose
D. summarize
A. down with
B. across with
C. up with
D. away from
A. competition
B. competitiveness
C. competitive
D. competitor
A. maintain
B. is maintained
C. must maintain
D. maintains
A. had been
B. has been
C. were
D. was
A. the most obvious
B. obviously the most
C. the most obviously
D. most obvious
A. might has
B. might had
C. must had
D. must have had
A. The others
B. The other
C. Another
D. Others
A. mathematics teachers
B. mathematics’ teachers
C. mathematic teachers
D. teachers of mathematic
A. with
B. ∅
C. in
D. at
A. As
B. However
C. Despite
D. So
A. offending
B. insulting
C. crude
D. ill- mannered
A. took
B. would take
C. had taken
D. take
A. with/for
B. with/into
C. in/for
D. of/out
A. pink long lovely silk
B. lovely long pink silk
C. long pink silk lovely
D. lovely pink long silk
A. alloting
B. charging
C. understanding
D. entrusting
A. about
B. upon
C. in
D. down
A. popular
B. reduction
C. financial
D. romantic
A. prospect
B. guidance
C. involve
D. future
A. feminine
B. spine
C. undermine
D. Valentine
A. without
B. thank
C. although
D. these
A. have found
B. monotonous
C. 2010 - World Cup
D. annoyed
A. have to make
B. changes
C. the technological institutions
D. preserve
A. One of
B. are being
C. for the
D. are
A. So long
B. Yeah
C. The same
D. So so
A .How did it happened?
B. They shouldn’t do that.
C. Oh, I’m sorry.
D .You must have been shocked
A. Giving birth to a baby
B. Bring up a child
C. Educating a child
D. Having no child
A. first-year students
B. new students
C. new counselors
D. young professors
A. large
B. unsociable
C. lively
D. cold
A. very scared
B. very bored
C. very idle
D. very busy
A. You should think hard before phoning the police
B. You should never phone the police.
C. You should phone the police as soon as possible.
D. If you can not control the situation, you should phone the police.
A. Swearing at the referee earned him a suspension for two matches.
B. If he hadn’t sworn at the referee he wouldn’t have been suspended for two matches.
C. He sworn at the referee for his suspension for two matches.
D. Both A and B are correct.
A. The movie and the original novel differ in some ways.
B. The movie is quite different from the original novel.
C. The movie is very similar to the original novel.
D. The movie and the original novel resemble in many ways.
A. We sold her house, but she borrowed a lot of money from the bank.
B. Rather than selling her house, she borrowed a lot of money from the bank.
C. In spite of selling her house, she borrowed a lot of money from the bank.
D. She didn’t sell her house as she borrowed a lot of money from the bank.
A. Coming back to work, Jane had seen her best friend off at the air port.
B. Came back to work, Jane saw her best friend off at the air port.
C. Having seen her best friend off at the air port, Jane came back to work.
D. Seeing her best friend off at the air port, Jane came back to work.
A. cool
B. fresh
C. natural
D. pure
A. expense
B. money
C. price
D. cost
A. soon
B. while
C. time
D. long
A. intervals
B. stops
C. breaks
D. pauses
A. Useless
B. Unnecessary
C. Needless
D. found
A. harnessing
B. is harnessed
C. which harnessed
D. harnessed
A. submitted
B. obeyed
C. complied
D. abode
A. imaginative
B. imagine
C. imagination
D. imaginatively
A. to take
B. take
C. to taking
D. taking
A. does he
B. is he
C. doesn’t he
D. isn’t he
A. crucial
B. supportive
C. receptive
D. destructive
A. turned on
B. taken up
C. turned up
D. taken on
A. had made
B. has made
C. had been making
D. was making
A. should have been
B. must have been
C. can’t have been
D. needn’t have been
A. has
B. has had
C. had
D. would have
A. narrow-minded
B. light-headed
C. light-footed
D. light-hearted
A. a decision
B. a fortune
C. a guess
D. an impression
A. I’m afraid I can’t.
B. What for? There are quite a few around.
C. Why not? There have been cars without drivers.
D. I’m glad you like it.
A. Do you see him often?
B. What are you thinking?
C. How did you meet him?
D. He is quite good-looking, isn’t he?
A. respectable
B. unacceptable
C. mischievous
D. satisfactory
A. influence
B. discourage
C. reassure
D. inspire
A. quality
B. solution
C. compliment
D. energy
A. angry
B. complete
C. polite
D. secure
A. personal
B. personable
C. personage
D. personnel
A. catered
B. given
C. entitled
D. supplied
A. for
B. with
C. in
D. to
A. which
B. why
C. when
D. who
A. In contrast
B. However
C. Moreover
D. On the whole
A. visits
B. destroys
C. believes
D. depends
A. floor
B. door
C. noodle
D. board
A. doctors
B. ideas
C. professionals
D. companies
A. poor ideas about the effects of cellphones
B. information on the lethal effects of cellphones
C. the negative public use of cellphones
D. widespread opinion about bad effect of cellphones
A. they make them look more stylish
B. they are worrying
C. they are a means of communication
D. they are considered unusual
A. Technological Innovations and Their Price
B. The Way Mobile Phones Work
C. Mobile Phones: A Must of Our Time
D. The Reasons Why Mobile Phones Are Popular
A. possibly
B. privately
C. obviously
D. certainly
A. critical
B. solution
C. perform
D. reaction
A. alteration
B. observe
C. achievement
D. specific
A. around
B. up
C. on
D. about
A. the ring
B. the edge
C. the brink
D. the foot
A. must have completed
B. may have completed
C. should have completed
D. could have completed
A. broad
B. well
C. full
D. wide
A. should decorate
B. is decorated
C. were decorated
D. be decorated
A. worked
B. should work
C. works
D. work
A. bread
B. meat
C. cheese
D. apple
A. persistent
B. kind
C. responsible
D. devoted
A. are said being
B. are said to have been
C. said to be
D. was said being
A. supplies
B. facilities
C. categories
D. qualities
A. a thick old wooden table
B. a thick wooden old table
C. an old wooden thick table
D. a wooden thick old table
A. optimistic
B. cheerful
C. positive
D. upbeat
A. superficial
B. indifferent
C. casual
D. inadequate
A. speak with voice
B. keep silent
C. write his thoughts
D. communicate
A. It’s careless
B. Oh, what a pity
C. That’s nothing
D. Oh, be careful
A. Yes, I have just moved here
B. No, only three months
C. Yes, just a few days
D. No, I live here for a long time
A. there will be
B. held
C. will give
D. about
A. Many of the
B. obtained
C. the most
D. paper-making
A. is believed
B. in the near future
C. be used to doing
D. such as
A. in the meantime
B. in one area
C. formerly
D. sometimes
A. betrayed
B. emphasized
C. revealed
D. disfigured
A. opponent
B. compose
C. podium
D. advocate
A. competitor
B. illegal
C. epidemic
D. education
A. The president congratulated the players on their winning the match.
B. When they won the cup, the players had been offered some congratulations from the president.
C. The president would offered the players congratulations if they won the match.
D. The president congratulated that the players had won the cup.
A. If you have $100,000, you can buy a house in that district.
B. You won’t be able to buy a house in that district for less than $100,000.
C. You won’t be able to buy a house in that district for more than $100,000.
D. $100,000 is the maximum price for a house in that district.
A. They always leave for work at 6.00 am.
B. They have to leave very early to catch a bus to work.
C. Getting to work on time, for them, means leaving at 6.00am.
D. Leaving at 6.00am, they have never been late for work.
A. In order to get more business, the new restaurant should improve its appearance.
B. If it had a few more customers, the new restaurant would look better.
C. The new restaurant would have more customers if it looked better.
D. In spite of its appearance, the new restaurant does not appear to attract much business.
A. It was hard for ordinary people to judge between the fake painting and the real one, but not for the experts.
B. It was almost impossible for amateurs to realize that the painting was not authentic, though the experts could judge it quite easily.
C. The painting looked so much like the authentic one that only the experts could tell it wan’t genuine.
D. It was obvious that only a person with great talent could fake a painting so successfully.
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