A on
B with
C about
D in
A playing down
B turning around
C keeping down
D pushing back
A take
B look
C turn
D pull
A broken into
B taken out
C touched up
D tampered with
A Do you look for something?
B Good morning. Can I help you?
C Excuse me. Do you want to buy it?
D Can you help me buy something?
A Take care of yourself
B Congratulations
C You are always lucky
D Lucky as you are
A Never mind
B Yes, with pleasure
C Yes, that's right
D Not at all
A Well, I’d rather not.
B Well, actually, I’d rather it if you didn’t.
C Oh, I wish you didn’t.
D Well, if only you didn’t
A Why not?
B Yes, I should.
C Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.
D It was fully booked.
A disciplined
B selective
C wholesale
D unconscious
A instituted
B eradicated
C eliminated
D required
A moderate
B remarkable
C little
D sufficient
A disabling
B vexatious
C dangerous
D irreparable
A superior
B mandatory
C beneficial
D constructive
A irrefutable
B imminent
C formidable
D absolute
A d-a-b-e--c-g-f
B a-b-c-d-e-f-g
C g-e-b-d-f-c-a
D a-d-g-c-f-e-b
A a clay
B because
C it
D their survival
A while
B are
C so
D as
A just
B wrote
C what
D a
A suppose
B all the questions
C out
D them
A raised
B so rapidly
C that
D forced to alter their eating
A Because we were able to move right through the country, the price of the bus ticket didn't bother us.
B The ticket for the bus, which took us from one side of the country to the other, was the cheapest that we could find.
C The most reasonable way to go right across the country was by bus, so we bought ourselves a ticket.
D As the bus brought us right across the country, we found the price of the ticket to be cheaper than its value to us.
A I didn't believe that he could study properly with the noise of a party in the background and I told him that when he telephoned.
B Although he rang me to tell me that he was studying, I couldn't hear what he was saying properly because of my unbelievably noisy party.
C Because of the sounds of a party I heard in the background when he phoned, I didn't believe his claim that he was studying.
D Though he was studying when he called, I thought he was lying because in the background there were party-like sounds.
A It is completely exhausting after half-an-hour I listening to Marion.
B Half-an-hour listening to Marion leaves me feeling completely exhausted.
C Feeling completely exhausted, I spent half-an-hour listening to Marion.
D When I've listened to Marion for half-an-hour, she feels exhausting completely.
A If they got unbiased information, they could know the true story.
B If they had unbiased the information, they could have known the true story.
C If they had been exposed to unbiased information, they would have known the true story.
D If they have exposed to the unbiased information, they could have seen the true story.
A On the way home, I suddenly realized that I had forgotten to turn on the burglar alarm in the office.
B Fortunately, I realized that I hadn't set the burglar alarm just before I left for home; otherwise, I would have had to travel all the way back to the office.
C I didn't turn the burglar alarm on before I left the office, but I only became aware of this after I'd arrived home.
D I wish I had realized before I arrived home that I hadn't turned on the burglar alarm in the office; then it would have been easier to go and set it.
A They left early so that not to catch in the traffic.
B They left early to avoid being caught in the traffic.
C They left early so as to not get caught in the traffic.
D They left early in order to not get caught in the traffic.
A It is not easy remain tranquil when events suddenly change life.
B It is not easy to remain tranquil when events suddenly change your life.
C It is not easy remaining tranquil when events suddenly change your life.
D It is not easy to remain tranquil if events suddenly change life.
A You should have a doctor seen to that cut.
B You should get a doctor seen to that cut.
C You should have a doctor see to that cut.
D You should ask a doctor see to that cut.
A She urged that her husband accept the post.
B She urged her husband accept the post.
C She urged her husband accepted the post.
D She urged her husband should be accepted the post.
A The committee members resented to treat as that.
B The committee members resented to be treated as that.
C The committee members resented to treat like that.
D The committee members resented being treated like that.
A To give an example of a type of memory
B To provide a type of interruption
C To prove that dogs have better memories than humans
D To compare another sound that is loud like a doorbell
A By organizing it
B By repeating it
C By giving it a name
D By drawing it
A the best way to remember something
B more efficient than chunking
C ineffective in the long run
D an unnecessary interruption
A complex
B efficient
C pretty
D regular
A The working memory is the same as the short term memory.
B A memory is kept alive through constant repetition.
C Cues help people to recognize information.
D Multiple choice exams are the most difficult.
A questions
B clues
C images
D tests
A Prompting is the easiest way to retrieve short term memory after an extended period of time.
B A memory can be retrieved by prompting, in a case where it has been rarely used.
C It's easier to remember short term memories than long term memories due to regular prompts.
D Recalling a long term memory that is often used is easy, while forgotten memories often require prompting.
A They revert from the long term memory.
B They are filtered from the sensory storage area.
C They get chunked when they enter the brain.
D They enter via the nervous system.
A passes
B adds up
C appears
D continues
A STM
B long term memory
C sensory storage area
D maintenance area
A Laws governing the printing industry.
B Competition among printers
C Types of publications produced
D Advances in printing technology
A Few colonial printers owned printing machinery that was large enough to handle major projects.
B There was inadequate shipping available in the colonies.
C Colonial printers could not sell their work for a competitive price.
D Colonial printers did not have the skills necessary to undertake large publishing projects.
A required a small financial investment and sold quickly
B were in great demand in European markets
C were more popular with colonists than chapbooks and pamphlets
D generally dealt with topics of long-term interest to many colonists
A chapbooks
B tales
C jokes
D pages
A predecessor
B format
C imitation
D component
A fine paper
B cardboard covers
C elaborate decoration
D a large number of pages
A dependable
B respectable
C enduring
D attractive
A Printers whose incomes were quite large
B People who traveled from town to town selling Books and pamphlets
C Investors who provided reliable financial Support for new printers
D Publications whose sales were usually consistent from year to year
A topic
B season
C interest
D place
A "Broadsides"
B "catechisms"
C "chapbooks”
D "Almanacs"
A result
B outcome
C effect
D conclusion
A danger
B threat
C risk
D peril
A Therefore
B What's more
C Whereas
D That is
A make
B launch
C reach
D take
A armed
B loaded
C granted
D stocked
A studies
B readings
C reviews
D inquiries
A adapted
B converted
C revised
D applied
A gadgets
B utensils
C appliances
D implements
A instead
B except
C apart
D besides
A shape
B way
C form
D size
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