A He spoke very slowly that I understood what he said
B He spoke very slowly so as to understand what he said.
C He spoke too slowly for me to understand what he said
D He spoke very slowly so that I could understand what he said.
A The situation was only made worse because of his response to the criticism
B His failure to respond to the criticism only made the situation worse
C As he made the situation become worse, he didn’t respond to the criticism
D His response to the criticism was not good, which made the situation become worse
A natural homes
B forests
C grounds
D nests
A obvious
B wealthy
C attractive
D easy
A and
B those
C will
D who
A one
B a
C the
D Փ
A hold
B fail
C request
D meet
A to
B in
C for
D with
A acquire
B call for
C confide
D apply
A To urge readers to cooperate more often
B To offer a brief definition of cooperation
C To show the importance of group organization and attitudes
D To explain how cooperation differs from competition and conflict
A prized
B set up
C defined
D agreed on
A It was confined to prehistoric times
B It is an idea that can never be achieved
C It is most commonly seen among people who have not yet develop reading and writing skills
D It is usually the first stage of cooperation achieved by a group and individuals attempting to cooperate
A react
B explore
C unite
D evolve
A involuntary
B well- organized
C hard to be broken
D vulnerable
A To associate with people who have similar brackgrounds
B To experience the satisfaction of cooperation
C To defeat a common anemy
D To get rewards themselves
A A new business attempts to take customers away from an established company
B Two rival political parties temporarily work together to defeat a third party
C Students form a study group so that all of them can improve their grades
D Members of a farming community share work and the food that they grow
A Accommodation
B Antagonistic cooperation
C Latent conflict
D Tertiary cooperation
A Had James not just begun his new job, he would have gone looking for a better one
B Just before James took up his new post, he realized that he was not suited for it
C Since James didn’t like his new job, he began looking for one more suitable for him
D As soon as James started working, he realized that his decision ad not been a good one
A Hardly anyone sends their children to private schools in Sweden because state schools are excellent
B Even the excellence of public education in Sweden does not stop people sending their children to private school
C People still send their children to private schools in Sweden although the public education system is excellent
D In Sweden, there is no reason for parents to send their children to private schools which are so good
A We would be suffering from great financial problems now if we had delayed taking on new orders
B Since new orders are coming to us at the moment, we will have trouble filling them all
C We need to receive new orders immediately; otherwise, we’ll soon be in a bad situation financially
D Our financial situation is stable at the moment, but we need orders to guarantee our future
A attended
B attends
C would attend
D attend
A in that
B in
C in it
D in which
A was not going to make
B hadn’t made
C didn’t make
D wouldn’t make
A with learning
B to learn
C of learning
D for learning
A should to
B happened to
C will happen to
D should happen to
A look at
B notice
C think it
D see off
A The rest of the universe
B As the rest of the universe
C However the rest of the universe
D That the rest of the universe
A to have been joining
B to participate in
C to have taken part in
D to be taking part in
A such a great many
B so much
C such a number of
D so many
A takes after
B takes up
C takes off
D takes over
A didn’t they
B was she
C did they
D didn’t she
A pay
B do
C have
D make
A immediate
B intelligent
C cautious
D inconsiderate
A praised
B criticized
C reproached
D sacked
A appears to
B patterns of
C reactions which
D they are
A After
B they will
C a result of
D most
A raised corn
B their chief crop
C they kept well
D in many ways
A OK, That will do
B Where on Earth have you been?
C I definitely won’t. Thanks.
D They won’t like it, I bet.
A As if you said it
B Certainly not
C Easier said than done
D You can say it more
A getting ever greater
B more diversified
C much greater than the past
D not greater than the past
A they cannot find extra jobs
B academic work disinterests them
C they are active with extra-curricular activities
D financial pressure on students is not a problem
A ever more expensive
B much more expensive
C more costly
D less expensive
A students’ workload in college
B professors and research students
C college students and tutors
D graduate students’ workload
A what is associated with the change in students’ campus life
B the cause to students’ financial pressure
C how students’ campus life becomes subject to academic pressure
D how the background of students’ campus life is built
A headline
B central activity
C primary theme
D biggest importance
A giving more time to sports
B taking more extracurricular activities
C spending more time doing odd jobs
D spending more time on leisure
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