A Providing with your legible handwriting, every test scorer must accept your answer.
B Provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any test scorer.
C Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your answer.
D Provided for your legible handwriting, the test scorer has to accept your answer.
A The new building is almost as twice big as the old one.
B A new building is almost twice as big as an old one.
C The new building is almost twice big the old one.
D The new building is almost twice as big as the old one.
A You should really be able to dress yourself at your age
B You are really able of dressing yourself this age!
C You have really been able of dressing yourself by your age.
D You must really be able of dressing yourself in your age.
A No one knows the answer of the teacher's question.
B No one knows how to answer teacher's question
C No one knows the answer to the teacher's question.
D No one knows to answer the teacher's question.
A From the hilltop, our village can have a better view.
B From the hilltop, our village can be well viewed.
C From the hilltop, we can have a better view of our village.
D The hilltop can make our village views better.
A other small birds
B small mammals
C insects
D nuts and seeds
A an instrument
B an offering of food
C a movement
D a sound
A the eggs
B the nest
C other nesting owls
D the hawks and crows
A They are sorry to see their young leave home.
B They don't eat while they are feeding their young.
C They probably don't see their young after November.
D They are lazy and careless about feeding the small owlets.
A the young birds
B the adult birds
C the wise old men
D the prey
A re attracted to
B support
C become sad about
D tire of
A may inhabit a previously used nest
B build nests on tree limbs
C need big nests for their numerous eggs
D are discriminate nest builders
A To feed the young
B To sit on the nest
C To build the nest
D To initiate the courtship ritual
A happens in the fall
B involves the male alone
C takes place on the ground
D is an active process
A Mating rituals of great horned owls
B Raising a family of great horned owls
C Nest building of great horned owls
D Habits of young great horned owls
A have
B to a
C increase in
D under cultivation
A everyday
B most households
C television viewing
D activity leisure
A abundant
B forms
C another
D environment
A of extended
B depicting
C lives
D characters
A The
B constructs
C its
D for it.
A The use of the word culture has been changed since the 19thcentury.
B Distinctions have been drawn between culture and civilization.
C Anthropology and sociology have tried to limit the references to culture.
D The word culture can be used to refer to a whole way of life of people.
A have nearly the same meaning
B are both related to agriculture and cultivation
C do not develop from the same meaning
D share the same word formation pattern
A regular
B unchanged
C dense
D balanced
A has a job related to cultivation
B does a job relevant to education
C has knowledge of arts, literature, and music
D takes care of the soil and what grows on it
A the multiplicity of meanings of the word culture
B the distinction between culture and civilize
C the derivatives of the word culture
D the figurative meanings of the word culture
A fields
B aspects
C skills
D qualities
A develops from Greek and Roman literature and history
B comes from a source that has not been identified
C derives from the same root as civilization does
D is related to the preparation and use of land for farming
A all schools and universities have taught classical literature, philosophy, and history
B classical literature, philosophy, and history have been considered as core subjects
C classical literature, philosophy, and history have not been taught as compulsory subjects
D schools and universities have not taught classical literature, philosophy, and history
A Its use has been considerably changed.
B It evolves from agriculture.
C It differs from the word civilization
D It is a word that cannot be defined.
A sociological and anthropological meanings
B agricultural and medical meanings
C philosophical and historical meanings
D historical and figurative meanings
A for the attention
B on the safe side
C to the best
D in the interest
A In stead of
B With all
C In the place of
D Along with
A I feel like a million dollars.
B I feel like a million stars
C I feel your ears burning
D I can feel it in my bone
A Look after your own affairs.
B You don't enter at all.
C It's none of your business.
D It doesn't touch you.
A catch on
B catch out
C catch hold
D catch up
A OK, see you.
B Yes, I enjoyed talking to you, too.
C Thanks! I will stop now.
D Yes, It was.
A make over to
B make up for
C make out with
D make off with
A To a degree
B Altogether
C Virtually
D By and large
A I couldn't say.
B Yes, it is.
C So you say.
D No, it is.
A You’re hopeless
B You’re welcome.
C It was nice of you.
D Sounds easy enough.
A disrespectful
B regardless
C considering
D in spite
A at stake
B at will
C at once
D at hand
A unimaginable
B excellent
C incredible
D skeptical
A restrain
B stay unchanged
C remain unstable
D fluctuate
A something to stiffer
B something enjoyable
C something sad
D something to entertain
A obvious
B indistinct
C transparent
D evident
A a-b-c-d-e
B e-b-a-c-d
C e-b-c-a-d
D b-e-a-d-c
A a-b-c-d-f-e
B f-e-c-b-d-a
C f-a-c-e-d-b
D a-b-d-c-e-f
A a-d-f-e-g-c-b
B a-d-e-g-f-b-c
C e-d-f-g-a-c-b
D d-a-f-g-e-c-b
A e-a-b-d-c-f
B a-b-c-d-e-f
C e-a-d-b-f-c
D e-a-c-d-b-f
A However, it can be difficultly observed that without agriculture we would be almost without food.
B On the other hand, it can be easily observed that without agriculture we would be almost with food.
C Thus, it can be easily observed that without agriculture we would be almost without food.
D Therefore, it can be easily observed that with agriculture we would be almost without food.
A You should persuade him to change his mind.
B You persuaded him to change his mind but he didn't listen.
C It was essential to persuade him to change his mind but you didn't.
D You didn't persuade him to change because of his mind
A Linda doesn't respect people who feel sorry for themselves.
B Linda has difficulty expressing her feelings for other people.
C Linda has very few feelings like other people's.
D Linda appears unconcerned about other people's feelings
A He loves nothing, even fishing on a hot, summer day.
B Fishing is his favourite enjoyment on a hot, summer day
C He doesn't like fishing on a hot, summer day.
D Although he likes fishing, he doesn't want to do it on a hot, summer day.
A She told him not to apologise immediately.
B She asked him to apologise immediately because she was leaving.
C She threatened to leave unless he apologised immediately.
D She told him she was leaving if he apologised immediately.
A He asked if I was smoking, and I denied at once.
B He mentioned a cigarette, so I thanked him.
C He offered me a cigarette, so I promptly declined.
D He asked for a cigarette, and I immediately refused.
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