A Slightly
B half
C population
D says
A During
B handwriting
C kept
D informed of
A Those
B had already purchased
C first
D immediately
A a jot
B a wink
C an inch
D an eye
A return
B mind
C allowances
D memory
A for
B on
C about
D with
A have been reading
B will read
C am reading
D have read
A By all means
B In all
C At all costs
D On the whole
A profit
B improvement
C benefit
D advantage
A has resulted in millions
B resulting in millions
C results of millions
D million of results
A got over
B fell apart
C looked up
D broke down
A helping
B help
C to help
D helped
A her boss felt sorry for Mary
B Mary was shocked
C Mary’s face turned pale
D All are correct
A confidential
B confident
C confidence
D confidant
A others
B the other
C another
D the others
A Relax. It’s not that bad.
B Yeah. I think you can do it.
C Oh, I’m sorry.
D Don’t apologize them.
A You’d better shout louder in case they can’t hear you.
B Don’t turn back like that. They may see you.
C Certainly not! I will pay.
D How often do you eat out?
A deep understanding
B in-depth studies
C spectacular sightings
D far-sighted views
A get the highest quality
B pay the lowest price
C save the most amount of petrol
D reach the fastest agreement
A too different to work together
B almost exactly the same type
C really disliking each other
D getting on very well
A disadvantages
B benefits
C flaws
D strengths
A Herbs and spices have been used for a long time.
B The use of herbs and spices is no longer difficult.
C People used to use herbs and spices as a source of medicine.
D People are no longer interested in using herbs and spices.
A Nowadays our life without the Internet is deniable.
B The Internet’s vital role is denied in our modern life.
C That the Internet is important to modern life is obvious.
D The Internet is hardly undeniable in our life nowadays.
A When eating fast food, people would loosen their waistline.
B Fast food eaters will soon have their waistline fastened.
C Eating fast food makes people get fat quickly.
D People should loosen their belt when they eat fast.
A He wore glasses and a false beard lest anybody could recognize him.
B He wore glasses and a false beard, and so nobody could recognize him.
C So as not to meet anyone who recognize him, he wore glasses and a false beard.
D He could avoid being recognized because he wore glasses and a false beard.
A Although he’s retired, he watches football every afternoon on cable TV.
B Now that he’s retired, he watches football every afternoon on cable TV.
C When he’s retired, he watches football every afternoon on cable TV.
D He’s retired, so that he watches football every afternoon on cable TV.
A Birds bring bad luck.
B Don’t look a crow in the eye.
C There are many superstitions surrounding birds.
D Birds are important to English people.
A Crows
B Swallows
C Ravens
D All of the above
A sign
B coming
C symbol
D destruction
A Some superstitions are based on reality.
B Seeing a swallow is a sign of war and death in the future.
C Ravens bring good luck for the country of England.
D Crows eat dead animals.
A stories told by housewives in the past
B old beliefs which have been proved to be scientifically true
C folk beliefs passed down from generation to generation without any reason of science
D folk tales about wives that were passed on to people in a spoken form
A Catch a raven
B Keep his windows open
C Follow a crow
D Avoid harming a swallow
A eating infected skin
B consuming insects
C singing
D making cows happier
A compare the effects of different languages
B divide babies into two groups with different treatment
C investigate if babies can learn Chinese
D teach babies foreign languages through listening to videos.
A Babies can understand television at the age of nine months.
B Social interaction has a big influence on the brain.
C Watching videos is a good way to develop a child’s brain.
D Mandarin Chinese is not too hard to be learned for American babies.
A explain new studies into the development of babies’ brains.
B describe how a new-born baby’s brain works.
C compare the brains of adults and children.
D prove that nowadays babies are more intelligent than in the past.
A most aspects of child development are understood quite well.
B some five-year-olds have imaginary friends.
C children use technology more these days.
D technology has been used in children’s brain surgery.
A Adult brains have more neurons than new-born babies’ brains.
B Babies and three-year-olds have the same number of neurons.
C Early experiences have an effect on brain development.
D The connections between parts of the brain stay the same as a child grows up.
A being with adults a lot
B connecting with other babies
C paying attention to a baby
D having access to information as early as possible
A A pattern like ‘A-B-C’ is easier to understand.
B Babies’ brains cannot recognise different sound patterns.
C It’s not known which area of a baby’s brain processes speech.
D Children can actually learn grammatical rules in their very early age.
A Experiments focusing on language have given researchers new information.
B Children who hear different languages develop differently.
C The development of language is the easiest thing to study in babies.
D Babies are able to understand grammar rules of a language only in specific period.
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