A started
B stemmed
C appeared
D came
A result
B cause
C reason
D effect
A lately
B next
C second
D then
A choose
B take
C select
D decide
A requirement
B need
C request
D demand
A recommend pair work and group work classroom activities
B emphasize the importance of appropriate formal classroom teaching
C offer advice on the proper use of the school library
D argue for teaching bright and not-so-bright pupils in the same class
A Pupils as individuals always have the opportunities to work on their own.
B Pupils can be hindered from an all-round development.
C Formal class teaching is the important way to give the pupils essential skills such as those to be used in the library.
D A pupil can be at the bottom of a class.
A forced to study in lower classes
B prevented from advancing
C made to lag behind
D made to remain in the same classes
A Various ways of teaching should be encouraged in class.
B The aim of education is to find out how to teach the bright and not-so-bright pupils.
C Bright children do benefit from mixed-class teaching.
D Children, in general, develop at different rates.
A will help the pupils learn best
B is quite discouraging
C is the act of putting pupils into classes according to their academic abilities
D aims at enriching both their knowledge and experience
A questioning
B objective
C critical
D approving
A Pupils cannot develop in the best way if they are streamed into classes of different intellectual abilities.
B There is no fixed method in teaching pupils to develop themselves to the full.
C It’s not good for a bright child to find out that he performs worst in a mixed-ability class.
D Development of pupils as individuals is not the aim of group work.
A back
B store
C save
D copy
A can’t have finished
B must have finished
C may not have finished
D should have finished
A small beautiful Midwestern
B beautiful Midwestern small
C Midwestern beautiful small
D beautiful small Midwestern
A studied
B have been studying
C had been studying
D would study
A grocery is
B grocery are
C groceries is
D groceries are
A almost
B nearly
C closely
D just
A As if
B What if
C Even if
D Only if
A distinctive
B distinction
C distinct
D distinguish
A on – on
B in – on
C in – in
D on - in
A the orders sent
B sending the orders
C sent the orders
D that you sent
A the
B no article
C a
D an
A came down with
B made up for
C got through to
D faced up to
A it hadn’t been for
B hadn’t it been for
C it had not been for
D had it not been for
A it's pretty tight schedule today.
B I'm pretty tight schedule today.
C it has a pretty tight schedule today.
D I’ve got a pretty tight schedule today.
A As soon as possible.
B For half an hour.
C In a minute.
D Just before lunch.
A cash and carry
B monthly payment
C credit card
D piece by piece
A altogether
B specifically
C thoroughly
D considerably
A strongly condemned
B publicly said
C openly criticized
D publicly supported
A reveal
B cover
C presume
D conserve
A The doctor strongly advised Jasmine to take a few days' rest.
B The doctor suggested that Jasmine should take a short rest.
C Jasmine's doctor told that she should rest for a few days.
D It is the doctor's recommendation that Jasmine should take a short rest.
A He has official permission to practise primitive religion.
B He is famous for his vast knowledge of primitive religion.
C He has authority over the people who practise primitive religion.
D He has a great influence on the people who practise primitive religion.
A He failed his driving test the first time and so he therefore took it again.
B He failed his driving test the first time and he therefore took it again.
C He failed his driving test the first time which he took it again.
D Failing his driving test the first time and he therefore took it again.
A If I come home late, you’d better take the keys.
B You’d better take the keys in case I come home late.
C You'd better take the keys as I possibly come home late.
D I'll probably come home late so that you’d better take the keys.
A It has become increasingly less popular.
B It has created a sense of financial security
C It tends to be unreliable
D It is sometimes too slow to access
A Small businesses pay higher premiums to access to the Internet
B Internet II contains more information than the Internet.
C Internet II has fewer users and therefore is faster to access
D There is no governmental intervention regulating Internet II.
A solution
B alternative
C similarity
D use
A block
B steal
C utilize
D disguise
A Phone lines are often too busy with phone calls and fax transmissions to handle Internet traffic.
B Most people do not have computers that are fast enough to take advantage of the Internet.
C Often a request must travel through many computers before it reaches its final destination.
D Scientists take up too much time on the Internet , thus slowing it down for everyone else.
A they move data faster.
B they share information with other company branches.
C they provide a higher level of security.
D they are cheaper than other alternatives.
A Fewer academic communities need to create their own Internet systems.
B An Internet system with fewer users would be quicker.
C The technology used by Internet creators is too complex for computer owners to understand.
D Companies who develop their own Intranets are limiting their information data base.
A The Internet was a secure means to gain information.
B Internet data proved to be impractical.
C The Internet experienced enormous growth rates.
D Few people were using the Internet.
A the police
B unsuccessfully
C who
D it to
A Those
B had already purchased
C gate first
D immediately
A man
B sweet-smelling
C using them
D or
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