A steals
B stole
C was stolen
D had been stolen
A for
B on
C to
D with
A improves – would get
B improved – would get
C has improved – would get
D improved – will get
A have questioned
B are questioning
C shall question
D will be questioned
A do you
B don’t you
C do they
D don’t they
A will take
B may take
C am taking
D should take
A can stay
B will stay
C was staying
D would stay
A people spoiling this area
B about people have spoiled this area
C that people have spoiled this area
D people to spoil this area
A Yes, thanks
B Yes, sir
C No problem
D You’re welcome
A who
B which
C whose
D that
A and
B or
C until
D while
A canals
B channels
C lines
D routes
A puts
B plays
C sets
D takes
A absence
B arrival
C going
D travelling
A cases
B affairs
C events
D matches
A as if
B like in
C such as
D so as
A Because
B Although
C Despite
D However,
A asks
B calls
C wishes
D promotes
A ancient
B modern
C bad
D traditional
A jokes
B moments
C legends
D times
A Nowadays, disaster prediction is the best
B Lateness in warning may mean many die
C How to analyze and communicate this information is easy
D Nature has the power to save lives and property
A It devastated Haiti, Puerto Rico, and several islands before making landfall in Biloxi.
B Its rains came in torrents.
C Hundreds died along the Gulf Coast of the United States.
D Its winds were very strong.
A It was exactly the same as Hurricane Georges.
B Many people lost their lives because of it.
C It hit Galveston indirectly.
D The residents had been warned of its approach.
A Hundreds died in the Caribbean.
B Few people lost their lives.
C The hurricane was unexpected.
D The hurricane was powerful.
A Resulted from the fact that the city lies at a safe place
B Began from the forecasts about the coming hurricane
C Cost nothing
D Had great value after Georges missed New Orleans
A Hurricane forecasts – Always right?
B Devastating hurricanes!
C The fight against disasters.
D Mother Nature’s anger.
A steals
B stole
C was stolen
D had been stolen
A for
B on
C to
D with
A improves – would get
B improved – would get
C has improved – would get
D improved – will get
A have questioned
B are questioning
C shall question
D will be questioned
A do you
B don’t you
C do they
D don’t they
A will take
B may take
C am taking
D should take
A can stay
B will stay
C was staying
D would stay
A people spoiling this area
B about people have spoiled this area
C that people have spoiled this area
D people to spoil this area
A Yes, thanks
B Yes, sir
C No problem
D You’re welcome
A who
B which
C whose
D that
A and
B or
C until
D while
A canals
B channels
C lines
D routes
A puts
B plays
C sets
D takes
A absence
B arrival
C going
D travelling
A cases
B affairs
C events
D matches
A as if
B like in
C such as
D so as
A Because
B Although
C Despite
D However,
A asks
B calls
C wishes
D promotes
A ancient
B modern
C bad
D traditional
A jokes
B moments
C legends
D times
A Nowadays, disaster prediction is the best
B Lateness in warning may mean many die
C How to analyze and communicate this information is easy
D Nature has the power to save lives and property
A It devastated Haiti, Puerto Rico, and several islands before making landfall in Biloxi.
B Its rains came in torrents.
C Hundreds died along the Gulf Coast of the United States.
D Its winds were very strong.
A It was exactly the same as Hurricane Georges.
B Many people lost their lives because of it.
C It hit Galveston indirectly.
D The residents had been warned of its approach.
A Hundreds died in the Caribbean.
B Few people lost their lives.
C The hurricane was unexpected.
D The hurricane was powerful.
A Resulted from the fact that the city lies at a safe place
B Began from the forecasts about the coming hurricane
C Cost nothing
D Had great value after Georges missed New Orleans
A Hurricane forecasts – Always right?
B Devastating hurricanes!
C The fight against disasters.
D Mother Nature’s anger.
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