A. had told/was
B. have told/is
C. told/had been
D. tell/has been
A. will call
B. should call
C. called
D. calls
A. searched
B. vetted
C. investigated
D. scrutinized
A. in/with
B. for/among
C. like/against
D. for/with
A. liable
B. responsible
C. reliable
D. accessible
A. That the actor committed suicide
B. What the actor committed suicide
C. Why the actor committed suicide
D. Whether the actor committed suicide
A. poured with rain
B. rained dogs and cats
C. dropped in the bucket
D. made hay while the sun shined
A. to speak
B. speaking
C. spoken
D. speak
A. Beside from
B. In addition
C. Apart from
D. Except for
A. 0/the
B. The/the
C. 0/0
D. The/0
A. have taken
B. have been taken
C. be taken
D. take
A. contained
B. included
C. comprised
D. consisted
A. maintaining
B. maintain
C. maintainable
D. maintenance
A. of being refused
B. of refusing
C. of refusal of
D. to be refused
A. None
B. Either
C. Neither
D. Each
A. ran up
B. ran down
C. ran into
D. ran out
A. attaining
B. gaining
C. penetrating
D. accomplishing
A. was determined to go ahead
B. lost my temper
C. was discouraged from trying
D. grew out of it
A. seriously
B. insignificantly
C. largely
D. commonly
A. Children should be discouraged to play sports when they are too young.
B. Playing sports is not always beneficial to children’s health.
C. The negative impacts sports bring children outweigh its positive effects.
D. Playing sports may make children more violent.
A. playing sports
B. millions of kids playing sports in the US
C. being yelled or called names while playing sports
D. aggressive behavior
A. strengthened
B. deteriorated
C. reduced
D. prevented
A. parents and coaches are too aggressive to win.
B. children are likely trained that it’s appropriate to commit a foul against an opponent.
C. violent manners are repeated many times on television.
D. children shout at their opponents as playing.
A. Relishing themselves should be children’s principal purpose when playing sports.
B. Aggressive behavior is indispensable in playing sports.
C. Children are inevitable to hurt or yell at other players when playing sports.
D. Being injured in sports is not acceptable.
A. what electronic life will exist in the future
B. how a robot can become an electronic citizen
C. a robot who has received citizenship of a country
D. a company having made a breakthrough in robotics
A. what Sophia can do in the same way as humans do
B. how Sophia has been developed to be most human-like
C. Why Sophia has cut over ELIZA in interacting with humans
D. how Sophia has become the best robotic variant these days
A. Sophia can detect human gestures and facial expressions.
B. Sophia can speak all languages with any accent as programed.
C. Sophia can talk about the topics she has been programed to.
D. Sophia can respond impressively in conversations with humans.
A. Sophia was intended to work at nursing homes
B. Sophia can make jokes when talking with humans
C. Google has been a part of Alphabet Incorporation
D. ELIZA could not simulate human conversations
A. article
B. argument
C. interview
D. lecture
A. entitled
B. prompted
C. activated
D. noted
A. the controversy among commentators about Sophia’s citizenship
B. the Future Investment Summit granting Sophia citizenship
C. the fact that Sophia was granted citizenship
D. the nationality a robot has gained after being activated
A. how social media users criticize Saudi Arabia’s human rights record
B. worries about the manufacture of human and electronic citizens living together
C. concerns that countries are showing towards the future electronic lifestyle
D. how Sophia faces with controversy over her newly granted citizenship
A. was reported
B. a
C. badly
D. injured
A. The police
B. how
C. illegally transferred
D. trust's
A. The
B. seemed
C. to have
D. destroyed completely
A. They feel happy themselves.
B. They earn a lot of money.
C. They can live better than others.
D. They don't have any worries.
A. How was your job going on?
B. How was your interview?
C. Where are you going?
D. What’s the matter with you?
A. Immediate and easy access to information in the world we live in is a standard expectation.
B. Immediate and easy access to information is expected to be standardized in the world we live in.
C. People living in this world expect that immediate and easy access to information is a standard.
D. It is expected that immediate and easy access to information in the world we live in is a standard.
A. Our cities have to adapt if urban population grows and the effects of climate change worsen.
B. As the urban population grows and the effects of climate change worsen, our cities have to adapt.
C. Our cities are always adaptive to urban population growth and the effects of climate changes.
D. Urban population growth and effects of climate changes are worsening, which make our cities more adaptive.
A. You needn’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she's been out of town for two weeks.
B. You shouldn’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she's been out of town for two weeks.
C. You can’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she's been out of town for two weeks.
D. You mustn’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she's been out of town for two weeks.
A. If he hadn’t worked abroad, he would willingly have helped with us the project.
B. If it hadn’t been for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly have helped us with the project.
C. Hadn’t he been working abroad, he would willingly have helped us with the project.
D. Without working abroad, he could willingly help us with the project.
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