A doesn’t care
B does the washing machine cost
C because
D to buy
A hardly never
B an
C to play
D in
A Both
B Mr. and Mrs. Smith
C are
D children the rules of the game
A am carrying
B will be carrying
C carry
D have been carrying
A that she
B and she
C she
D when she had
A kept an eye on
B caught sight of
C lost touch with
D paid attention to
A With
B On
C At
D During
A respect
B take
C appreciate
D than
A otherwise
B whether
C whereas
D when
A to move
B changing
C to change
D moving
A are always made
B always make
C have always made
D are always making
A goal
B view
C reason
D outlook
A who has
B whose
C with
D has
A unhelpful
B helpless
C thoughtful
D helpful
A to have typed
B typed
C type
D to type
A I don't agree, I'm afraid.
B You’re welcome.
C I feel very bored.
D That would be great.
A What do you think about
B Are you fond of
C How about
D What do people feel about
A a device that uses electricity, oil or gas to produce light
B a small device that produces a flame for lighting cigarettes, etc.
C the energy from the sun, a lamp, etc. that makes it possible to see things
D a hot bright stream of burning gas that comes from something that is on fire
A negative aspect
B positive aspect
C advantage
D strength
A something that is easy to do
B something that is very challenging to do
C something that is rewarding to do
D something that is dangerous to do
A wealthy
B miserable
C better off
D penniless
A All of us found it surprising that she suddenly came back.
B The fact that we were surprised made her come back.
C All of us were amazing to see her come back.
D She was surprised, coming back suddenly.
A Irritating with her husband’s lack of punctuality, she left him.
B Being irritating by her husband’s lack of punctuality, she left him.
C She left her husband because of her irritation with his lack of punctuality.
D Irritated by her husband, she punctually left him.
A I find it impossible not to worry about Tom.
B I don’t worry about Tom.
C I can do nothing to help Tom.
D I cannot help Tom stop worrying.
A You will not get cold unless you put your coat on.
B Put your coat on, otherwise you will get cold.
C It is not until you put your coat on that you will get cold.
D You not only put your coat on but also get cold.
A Flora couldn’t help crying a little as to be alone again in her tiny room.
B Flora couldn’t help crying a little during being alone in her tiny room.
C Alone again in her tiny room, Flora couldn’t help crying a little.
D Being alone again in her tiny room, and then Flora couldn’t help crying a little.
A has done some unconventional things in her professional life.
B has followed the traditional path of women in science.
C has identified many new species of marine plants and animals.
D currently works with the American government.
A She’s an experienced expedition leader.
B She holds a record for the longest time under water.
C She does one of her favorite activities in her work.
D The work that she is currently doing is based all over the world.
A a National Geographic explorer
B a childhood experience
C her love of diving
D her fear of the waves
A exciting and enjoyable
B tiring
C horrible
D scary
A 20 percent
B 50 percent
C 90 percent
D 70 percent
A by describing the situation in the Gulf of Mexico
B through a history of Earle’s work in different organisations
C by giving details of what Earle plans to do
D by giving examples of the problem in various places
A The marine environment is a key part of all life on Earth.
B The oceans provide us with unlimited resources.
C The sea is one of the most exciting places for science at the moment.
D It is impossible to protect marine areas.
A has experienced many changes.
B is like European city in many ways.
C it’s one of the richest places in the USA.
D is not able to recover from its past problems.
A the Paris of America
B Motor City
C the poorest city in America
D the richest city in the world
A the empty places
B the number of poor people
C problems of old people
D small buildings
A be in bad condition
B be in good condition
C be in dry condition
D be in humid condition
A three
B four
C five
D six
A $20 billion was given back to Detroit.
B Detroit could start again.
C Everything was free in Detroit.
D Detroit was heavily in debt.
A 30 businesses received money to help them develop.
B About 30 businesses open every week now in Detroit.
C There have been 30 new business ideas in Detroit.
D $30 thousand was given to each of the new small business.
A is having more problems than ever before.
B seems to have a better future ahead.
C will have to suffer more before things improve.
D can never be better.
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