A Sis Arthur Conan Doyle: The Creator of Sherlock Holmes
B The Most Famous Detectives in the World
C Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
D A Brief Biography of Sherlock Holmes
A He created more detective stories that any other writer.
B He was a bestelling author during his life.
C He wrote stories about Sherlock Holmes for decades.
D He considered becoming a detective in his youth.
A Dr. Watson makes his first appearance in that world.
B The story is one that involves Professor Moriarty.
C It was the first novel he wrote involving Sherlock Holmes.
D It is the title of one of his well-known Sherlock Holmes stories.
A He encouraged Dr. Watson to become more observant.
B He often resorted to fighting during his investigations.
C He was fluent in several foreign languages.
D He relied upon logic to solve various mysteries.
A Peer
B Competitor
C Rival
D Partner
A postponed
B continued
C stopped
D resumed
A There is an unknown reason why he engaged in a life of crime.
B Critics consider him to be the greatest literary villain in history.
C Sherlock Holmes and he are related to one another.
D He fails to encounter Holmes in some stories he is involved in.
A It was too difficult for him to come up with new storylines.
B Killing Holmes would help Doyle increase his sales.
C He had no desire to write about Holmes anymore.
D His fans demanded that Holmes be killed off.
A memorize
B obey
C compose
D review
A Cleaned well
B destroyed
C changed completely
D removed quickly
A My motorbike I will get it repaired which cannot start in the mornings.
B My motorbike cannot start in the mornings, so I will have it repaired.
C My motorbike which I will get it repaired cannot start in the mornings.
D My motorbike which I will have it repaired cannot start in the mornings.
A David couldn’t continue walking because he was too tired.
B David was too tired to carry out walking.
C David couldn’t stop walking because he was too tired.
D David can’t continue to walk when he’s tired.
A The unemployment rate and the crime rate are both high.
B The unemployment rate is as high as crime rate.
C The high rate of unemployment depends on the high rate of crime.
D The higher unemployment rate is, the higher crime rate is.
A I trusted Peter and Tom did, too
B Tom wasn’t me and he trusted Peter.
C Tom adviced me to not trust Peter.
D Whatever Tom said, I trusted Peter.
A I have read this book before.
B I’m still reading this book.
C I will read this book some day.
D The book I’m reading hasn’t finished.
A holding
B keeping
C coming
D going
A high
B strong
C noisy
D loud
A bought
B buying
C to buy
D buy
A in
B over
C with
D for
A design
B screen
C face
D display
A Dr. James Naismith
B The Olympic Games in St. Luis in 1904
C The YMCA athletic program
D The development of basketball
A He could not convince his students to play indoors.
B He wanted his students to exercise during the winter.
C He was tired of baseball and football.
D He did not like soccer or rugby.
A confined areas
B outdoor games
C indoor play
D old peach baskets
A seasons
B areas
C indoors
D games
A run
B replaced
C organized
D remained
A nine players were on a team
B three points were scored for every basket
C Running with the ball was not a foul
D the ball had to be retrieved from the basket after each score
A The name of basketball has been changed since 1906.
B The basketball game became popular before 1891.
C There were nine players on each side in 1904 season.
D There were five players on each side in 1897.
A put together
B separate
C connect
D cooperate
A Produced with high cost
B Produced in great numbers
C Produced cheaply
D Produced in small numbers
A caring
B suitable
C supportive
D comportable
A saying
B telling
C to tell
D to say
A with
B from
C for
D in
A stage
B verge
C mood
D way
A otherwise
B so that
C such as
D whereas
A capatable
B accused
C taking charge
D responsible
A researchers began understand
B researchers began to understand
C researchers begin understanding
D researchers’ understanding of
A acceptance
B accept
C acceptable
D accepting
A See through
B Take over
C Turn down
D Put up
A provide
B give
C assign
D offer
A Are more intersted
B Look interested
C Have great interest
D Take more interesting
A doing
B arriving
C making
D coming
A Don’t you have one like this in blue?
B I’ll go myself, then.
C That’s a long way to go, dear.
D No, thank you.
A That’s a great idea.
B That’s acceptable.
C See you next time.
D You are very welcome.
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