A. wrote
B. written
C. were written
D. be written
A. punctuality
B. punctual
C. punctuate
D. punctually
A. eye
B. ear
C. arm
D. finger
A. prolific
B. fruitful
C. fertile
D. successful
A. absent-minded
B. big-headed
C. quick-witted
D. bad-tempered
A. raised
B. rose
C. fell
D. faced
A. playing at
B. sorting out
C. cutting off
D. filling up
A. stopped
B. had stopped
C. would have stopped
D. would stop
A. used to go
B. were used to going
C. had gone
D. have been going
A. feel
B. felt
C. feeling
D. to feel
A. didn't we
B. have we
C. did we
D. haven’t we
A. shouldn't have told
B. mightn’t have told
C. mustn't have told
D. couldn't have told
A. notify
B. advocate
C. influence
D. interfere
A. royal
B. unique
C. remote
D. extreme
A. concerned about
B. confined in
C. enquired about
D. engaged in
A. out of practice
B. out of line
C. out of the habit
D. out of sight
A. coincidentally
B. deliberately
C. instinctively
D. accidentally
A. unwilling to make a decision
B. able to make a choice
C. eager to make a plan
D. unready to make up her mind
A. custom
B. cushion
C. mushroom
D. culture
A. presses
B. precedes
C. judges
D. catches
A. to
B. with
C. for
D. in
A. sight
B. use
C. line
D. turn
A. what
B. that
C. where
D. whom
A. For instance
B. Therefore
C. In practice
D. Otherwise
A. knowledge
B. prejudice
C. mindset
D. judgement
A. Franklin’s idea of daylight saving
B. Franklin's first conception
C. Franklin’s first official tenure
D. Franklin’s delegation
A. imperative
B. approved
C. deficient
D. peculiar
A. Sir Robert Pearce
B. television and radio broadcasting companies
C. farmers
D. the U.S. Congress
A. divided
B. invented
C. ordered
D. adapted
A. It was created by President Richard Nixon.
B. It set standards for DST throughout the world.
C. It constructed the Uniform Time Act.
D. It oversees all time laws in the United States.
A. extending Daylight Saving Time in the interest of energy conservation
B. preserving and setting Daylight Saving Time across the continent
C. instituting five time zones in the United States
D. conserving energy by giving the Department of Transportation authority over time laws
A. Lyndon Johnson and the Uniform Time Act
B. The History and Rationale of Daylight Saving Time
C. The U.S. Department of Transportation and Daylight Saving Time
D. Daylight Saving Time in the United States
A. It’s my pleasure
B. That’s out of this world
C. Never mention me
D. Of course not
A. Is it wise to climb Mount Everest when we are in India this summer?
B. What if weclimb Mount Everest when we are in India this summer?
C. How come will we climb Mount Everest when we are in India this summer?
D. Why don’t we climb Mount Everest when we are in India this summer?
A. Neither
B. has given
C. for
D. the financial market
A. To
B. surprise
C. which
D. made
A. might not
B. with
C. are
D. negatively
A. the tour
B. the experience
C. the phone call
D. the show
A. He is certain how well known he is.
B. He finds his present situation unacceptable.
C. He is confused about the nature of fame.
D. He thinks his job isn’t particularly glamorous.
A. overwhelmed
B. embarrassed
C. disappointed
D. relieved
A. set off on a trip
B. gave up performing
C. got himself a job
D. applied to a college
A. someone who is unpopular
B. someone who is unsuccessful
C. someone who isn’t ambitious
D. someone who lacks character
A. audiences
B. contestants
C. previous winners
D. record companies
A. They are treated badly by producers.
B. Their fame is short-lived.
C. Audiences never really like them.
D. They don’t expect to be popular.
A. Steve advised Mike not to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.
B. Steve warned Mike not to touch the wires as it might be deadly.
C. Steve suggested that Mike not touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.
D. Steve did not allow Mike to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.
A. I could have seen Susan off at the airport.
B. If only I had seen Susan off at the airport.
C. That I did not see Susan off at the airport escapes me now.
D. It suddenly dawns on me that I should have seen Susan off at the airport.
A. Sam is in two minds about getting up early in the morning.
B. Sam is not hesitant to get up early in the morning.
C. Sam is accustomed to getting up early in the morning.
D. Sam is pleased with getting up early in the morning.
A. The Prince is rumoured to have secretly got married to an ordinary girl.
B. It was rumoured that the Prince secretly got married to an ordinary girl.
C. The Prince was rumoured to secretly get married to an ordinary girl.
D. The Prince had secretly got married to an ordinary girl, as it was rumoured.
A. Martin is by all means the best candidate for the job.
B. Without question, Martin is the best candidate for the job.
C. In all likelihood, Martin is the best candidate for the job.
D. Quite by chance, Martin is the best candidate for the job.
A. dint
B. dinosaur
C. dioxide
D. diode
A. pension
B. vision
C. pleasure
D. measure
A. deserve
B. bamboo
C. channel
D. forget
A. departure
B. furniture
C. endanger
D. determine
A. about
B. is
C. They are
D. are
A. is
B. more than
C. on
D. hundreds of
A. preoccupied
B. writings
C. morality
D. of her time
A. must
B. might
C. can’t
D. shouldn’t
A. the foot
B. the ring
C. the brink
D. the edge
A. have returned
B. has returned
C. returns
D. returned
A. made
B. showed
C. took
D. paid
A. should decorate
B. were decorated
C. is decorated
D. be decorated
A. wide-ranging
B. weather-beaten
C. long-term
D. up-to-date
A. attractiveness
B. attract
C. attractive
D. attraction
A. What ranks
B. The rank
C. It ranks
D. It is ranked
A. whom
B. where
C. who
D. which
A. would know
B. have known
C. had known
D. knew
A. came to
B. came up with
C. came out with
D. came up to
A. didn’t he
B. hadn’t he
C. would he
D. had he
A. why not?
B. Shall not we play?
C. Will we not play?
D. Why do we play?
A. I don’t agree
B. It’s not true
C. That’s wrong
D. I couldn't agree more
A. surrendered
B. confided himself
C. accommodated himself
D. went up
A. consistently
B. supposedly
C. noticeably
D. recently
A. relaxed about
B. interested in
C. free from
D. busy with
A. was paid much money
B. failed to pay
C. paid in full
D. had a bad personality
A. Alfred denied having used John's computer, saying that someone else had.
B. Alfred said to John that he hadn’t used his computer, saying that someone else had.
C. Alfred told John that he hadn't used his computer, saying that someone else had.
D. Alfred refused to use John's computer, saying that someone else had.
A. We have been to the circus some times before.
B. We had been to the circus once before.
B. We had been to the circus once before.
D. We have never been to the circus before.
A. Because he couldn’t do the job, he wasn’t given the position.
B. The position wasn’t given to him in spite of his ability to do the job.
C. He got the position despite being unable to do the job.
D. He was given neither the job nor the position.
A. The girl forgot to set the alarm clock because she is in a hurry now.
B. The girl is not in a hurry now in spite of forgetting to set the alarm clock.
C. The girl is not in a hurry now although she forgot to set the alarm clock.
D. The girl is in a hurry now because she forgot to set the alarm clock.
A. The cover had been torn when my book picked up.
B. On picking up the book, I saw that the cover had been torn.
C. Pick up my book, the cover had been torn.
D. Picked up, I saw that the cover of the book was torn.
A. give
B. have
C. share
D. spend
A. up
B. in
C. through
D. on
A. bring
B. cause
C. provide
D. result
A. However
B. Yet
C. In addition
D. Therefore
A. Majorially
B. majority
C. majorial
D. major
A. Some remarkable similarities of whales to humans.
B. Whales as the only animals to live in warm water.
C. Whales as the largest, gentlest but vulnerable creatures.
D. Successful attempts to rescue whales all over the world.
A. size and head
B. tail and skin
C. skin and head
D. tail and blubber
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