A. a
B. an
C. the
D. X
A. sent
B. were sending
C. will send
D. would send
A. was sleeping
B. would sleeping
C. slept
D. had slept
A. since
B. even though
C. in spite of
D. because of
A. about
B. from
C. with
D. to
A. During a wave rolls
B. As a wave rolls
C. A wave rolls
D. A wave’s rolling
A. are heard
B. being heard
C. heard
D. hearing
A. to be asked
B. being asked
C. to ask
D. asking
A. confident
B. confidence
C. confidential
D. confidentially
A. arouse
B. rise
C. raise
D. arise
A. make
B. do
C. lead
D. take
A. present
B. price
C. prize
D. reward
A. introductory
B. initial
C. first
D. opening
A. a rat
B. a pig
C. a thief
D. a culprit
A. consequence
B. cooperation
C. connection
D. cause
A. invent
B. reconcile
C. quarrel
D. win
A. cooperate
B. put together
C. separate
D. connect
A. temporarily
B. permanently
C. occasionally
D. eventually
A. Not at all
B. Do not say anything about it
C. With pleasure
D. I am glad you like it
A. I’m very happy
B. Yes, it is
C. Yes, so do I
D. Yes, I’d love to.
A. be willing to help
B. be able to help
C. be reluctant to help
D. be eager to help
A. countries
B. people
C. political interests
D. British ancestors
A. The people of two countries are very similar.
B. Many American have British ancestors.
C. British Prime Minister and the US President are close friends.
D. Many Anglo-American businesses are operating in the two countries.
A. foreign policies
B. power
C. political interests
D. language
A. created a software package for dentists
B. developed a communications program
C. sold computer programs to his friends
D. was mainly interested in playing computer games
A. was known for developing unsuitable software
B. made a program that was disliked by the authorities
C. developed an unsuccessful program
D. produced education programs
A. was a collaborative project with other students
B. could only be accessed by Harvard students
C. became Mark's full-time job after completing university
D. became really successful after June 2004
A. tycoon
B. thief
C. manager
D. inventor
A. Mark did not copy the idea behind Harvard Connection
B. The two parties in dispute were unable to come to an agreement
C. Mark stated that the two websites were not in any way alike
D. The Harvard Connection team were unaware of the value of Mark's company
A. failing
B. moral
C. problematic
D. humanitarian
A. My friend
B. think usually
C. about
D. a
A. should do
B. types
C. from
D. the
A. An
B. effective
C. compliments
D. in
A. The course was easier than I’d expected.
B. The course was more difficult than I’d expected.
C. The course wasn’t so difficult as I’d expected
D. It was the most difficult course that I’ve taken.
A. Kevin asked Anne where was she going.
B. Kevin asked Anne where she was going.
C. Kevin wanted to know where Anne would do.
D. Kevin wanted to know where would Anne do.
A. Sally needn't have paid for her travel in advance.
B. Sally shouldn’t have paid for her travel in advance.
C. Sally may not have paid for her travel in advance.
D. Sally couldn’t have paid for her travel in advance.
A. Jenifer regrets not having bought a book about endangered species.
B. If only Jenifer didn’t buy a book about endangered species.
C. Jenifer wishes she hadn’t bought a book about endangered species.
D. Jenifer regrets to buy a book about endangered species.
A. Were it not to rain yesterday, we would finish painting the walls.
B. Only after it had stopped raining did we finish painting the walls.
C. Had it not rained yesterday, we would have finished painting the walls.
D. Not until it rained yesterday did we finish painting the walls.
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