A working
B but
C transfer
D better
A All almost
B industrial use
C from
D driven
A is an
B especially
C part
D celebrations
A requirement
B excess
C need
D lack
A too little
B too few
C rather a few
D fairly little
A he understood
B he did understood
C did he understand
D did he understood
A acclaiming
B clamoring
C refuting
D dissenting
A under attack
B under danger
C being endangering
D facing extinction
A promote
B employ
C retain
D consider
A misted
B miracle
C secret
D strange
A worried
B had been worrying
C have been worrying
D had worried
A fairly
B far
C absolutely
D distant
A upshot
B upturn
C upkeep
D uptake
A outweigh
B outnumber
C outgrow
D outrun
A invaluable
B impoverished
C indebted
D priceless
A I've got a pretty tight schedule today.
B I'm fine now
C is tomorrow OK.
D I'm pretty tight schedule today.
A Thank you, it is nice of you to say so.
B Really? They are.
C Can you say it again?
D I love them, too.
A stared
B had swift look
C glimpsed
D had furtive look
A stop immediately
B slow down
C act incorrectly
D act correctly
A have the right to refuse
B are refused the right to
C are given the right to
D have the obligation to
A aiming at
B intentionally
C reasonably
D with a goal
A But for his title as the former champion, David would not have defeated his rivals.
B In spite of the narrow defeat, David won the championship.
C As a result of his narrow defeat, David did not win the championship.
D Losing the championship came as a terrible blow to David.
A Nobody is let to enter the area.
B Nobody is allowed to enter the area
C Nobody is allowed entering the area.
D The area is not allowed entering.
A The construction of the textile factory has been stopped by the protests from the local residents.
B The textile factory will be built as planned despite the local residents' protests.
C Protests from the local residents have prevented the construction of the textile factory.
D Due to protests from the locals, the textile factory construction will not go ahead as planned.
A Your tailor is asked to take your blouse in a little.
B You'd better have the blouse taken in as it is too loose.
C The blouse is lost as you didn't ask your tailor to take it in.
D The blouse is little as you asked your tailor to take it in.
A Jane is short of money, so she can’t apply for the job
B Jane could apply for the job if she were taller.
C If Jane could apply for the job, she wouldn’t be short.
D Jane would be taller if she could apply for the job
A volume
B issue
C printing
D version
A in
B on
C at
D of
A sights
B object
C recognized
D goals
A making
B achieving
C gaining
D doing
A hand
B encouragement
C help
D aid
A To explain that not all tides are caused by gravity.
B To give an example of an extreme tidal phenomenon.
C To show that they are not related to natural tides.
D To suggest that more categories for tides area needed.
A mixes with
B bring into use
C infers from
D connects with
A It may experience tsunamis because of its extreme tides.
B It may have a longer tide cycle because of its wide variations.
C It may be very narrow because it has wide tidal variations.
D It may be influenced more by gravity than other places.
A not noticeable
B difficult to explain
C not generally
D not able to be said
A It pulls water on the far side of the Earth more strongly.
B It is more than twice as powerful as that of the Sun.
C It has reduced gravity when it is lined up with the Sun and the Earth.
D Its force is strongest when it is located at 90 degrees to the Earth.
A two
B three
C four
D five
A Receiving greatest influence from the Moon
B Influenced by the Sun’s position relative to the Moon.
C Taking turns the higher and lower water relating to the Earth’s rotation
D Having the striking range of tide in narrower bays
A A Benchmark Adventure in Aeronautics
B The Early Life of Charles Lindbergh
C Groundbreaking Events in Aviation
D Charles Lindbergh’s Explorations
A opted for the life of an exhibition pilot
B pursued training in the military
C was seeking a sedentary life-style
D set out to win recognition
A honorably
B handily
C well
D in time
A studying at the university
B exhibiting mechanical talents
C seeking challenging endeavors
D performing feats
A required regular intercity flights
B was not intended as long-term employment
C required him to perform dangerous flights
D necessitated his running long distances
A Twenty-one
B Twenty-three
C Twenty-four
D Twenty-five
A pilot
B celebrity
C mail carrier
D army captain
A the development of commercial and military aviation
B the reaction of the government to Lindbergh’s flight
C the effect of instant celebrity on Lindbergh
D Lindbergh’s aircraft and engine modifications
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