A of whom the
B parked
C in front of the bank
D famous pop star
A that he was
B swimmer
C rescue
D child
A Each of
B cars
C quickly
D their
A needs
B is needed
C need
D are needed
A deprive
B deceive
C snatch
D depress
A If she not take a few days rest
B provided she takes a few days rest
C unless she takes a few days rest
D in case she takes a few days rest
A so difficult a work
B such difficult a work
C so difficult a job
D such difficult a job
A Did you cry
B Have you been cried
C Were you crying
D Have you been crying
A do up
B do in
C do over
D do through
A hardly
B nearly
C at most
D almost
A was
B were
C be
D would be
A on – between
B against – with
C from – to
D about – inside
A to enable people not taking her fruit
B so that her fruit would be stolen
C to prevent her fruit from being stolen
D in order that her fruit not be stolen
A has been delivering
B to deliver
C to be delivering
D deliver
A sheep
B fish
C mouse
D dog
A I’d rather not. I have to get up early tomorrow.
B Please, don’t. I can’t sleep with a TV on.
C Yes. You can watch it as long as you want.
D Yes, you mind. I also want to watch the football match tonight.
A Sounds like fun! What time?
B English is my favourite subject.
C Don’t worry. Thanks.
D Thanks. But what’s the problem?
A introvert
B optimistic
C irritated
D sociable
A tidy the place up for her
B calm her down
C tell her to go
D hide the truth from her
A imagining that something is real
B forming a religious belief
C role-playing
D relating to something real
A maintained
B wiped out
C abolished
D looked out
A He takes a keen interest in astronomy.
B He finds astronomy very interested.
C He is very interesting in astronomy.
D Astronomy is the subject he enjoys the most.
A Half of the readers almost cried for the touching book.
B Almost half of the readers touched the book and cried.
C Nearly half of the readers found the book touching.
D Nearly half of the readers cried because of the moving book.
A The procedures of the operation were told to the patient by the doctor as supposed.
B Although the doctor should inform the patient of the procedures of the operation, he didn’t.
C The doctor is going to advise the patient of the operation.
D The patient supposes that the doctor will tell him about the procedures of the operation.
A People often say the Hakka were those who served the royalty in the palaces.
B It is often said who served the royalty were the Hakka in the palaces.
C People often say that the Hakka knew who served the royalty in the palaces.
D The Hakka often said to those who served the royalty in the palaces.
A My father complained as frequently as he blame things on his children.
B My father complained more frequently than did he blame anything on his children.
C My father complained frequently but seldom blamed anything on his children.
D My father never ever complained or blamed anything on his children.
A advantages
B advocates
C organic foods
D products
A interest in food safety and nutrition among North Americans
B the nutritional quality of the typical North American diet
C the amount of healthy food grown in North America
D the number of consumers in North America
A It is accepted by most nutritionists.
B It has been used only in recent years.
C It has no fixed meaning.
D It is seldom used by consumers.
A unbelievable
B uncontested
C unpopular
D unverified
A many organic foods are actually less nutritious than similar conventionally grown foods
B organic foods can be more expensive but are often no better than conventionally grown foods
C conventionally grown foods are more readily available than organic foods
D too many farmers will stop using conventional methods to grow food crops
A careless
B mistaken
C thrifty
D wealthy
A Very enthusiastic
B Somewhat favorable
C Neutral
D Skeptical
A Why inline skating is popular
B The history of inline skating competitions
C How inline skating developed
D The story of Scott and Brennan Olson
A They wanted to make a new invention.
B They did not succeed with their original goal.
C They were motivated because they loved a sport.
D They were not very good businessmen.
A acknowledged
B piqued curiosity
C took aback
D crashed
A They were too heavy.
B They were uncomfortable.
C They were not easy to stop.
D They were made of expensive metal
A socializing
B entertaining
C exercising
D self-motivating
A developed
B was invented
C constrained
D introduced
A At first, only hockey players were interested in the Olsons’ skates.
B The Olsons started a new company.
C In the 1980s, most people called inline skates rollerblades.
D Rollerblades became very popular almost from the beginning.
A They were not widely sold.
B They were used mainly by Europeans.
C They were more popular than bicycles.
D They were used by hockey players in the summer.
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