A. warming
B. caused
C. are
D. the
A. The
B. speed
C. its
D. size
A. its
B. when
C. is formed
D. strength
A. huge
B. spacious
C. immense
D. full
A. praised
B. supported
C. attacked
D. attached
A. moment
B. monument
C. slogan
D. quotient
A. provision
B. conclusion
C. pension
D. precision
A. police
B. attract
C. signal
D. discuss
A. dynamic
B. rhetoric
C. climatic
D. phonetic
A. contact
B. touch
C. link
D. connection
A. turned up
B. came off
C. came to
D. turned out
A. characterizing
B. characterized
C. characterization
D. characteristic
A. durable
B. ongoing
C. irrevocable
D. lasting
A. chances
B. odds
C. prospects
D. bets
A. is being built
B. has been built
C. is built
D. was built
A. a bit less expensive
B. as much expensive as
C. not nearly as expensive as
D. much far expensive than
A. when
B. what
C. whom
D. which
A. yet
B. about
C. before
D. whether
A. which group of
B. that is a group of
C. it is a group of
D. is a group of
A. overbearing
B. domineering
C. pressing
D. oppressive
A. mind
B. head
C. wits
D. brain
A. feat
B. disaster
C. handicap
D. awkwardness
A. rocketed
B. hurried up
C. accelerated
D. hastened
A. ambition
B. yearning
C. liking
D. wish
A. Although the invention of cars has made transportation much easier, cars are the greatest contributor to air pollution.
B. However easier the invention of cars has made transportation, it is cars that are among the greatest contributors to air pollution.
C. The invention of cars has made transportation much easier, but cars are among the greatest contributors to air pollution.
D. Although the invention of cars has made transportation much easier, people use cars to contribute to the pollution of air.
A. The residents, all of whose homes had been damaged by the flood, were given help by the Red Cross.
B. The residents, all of their homes had been damaged by the flood, were given help by the Red Cross.
C. The residents, all their homes had been damaged by the flood, were given help by the Red Cross.
D. The residents, all whose homes had been damaged by the flood, were given help by the Red Cross.
A. Compared to its situation in the past, these days there is hardly any pollution in London.
B. London is undoubtedly still polluted, but it's less of a problem because people are accustomed to it now.
C. London isn't as polluted as it was in the past, in fact, the pollution problem has been solved.
D. While the problem definitely hasn't disappeared, there is less pollution in London nowadays.
A. Though meat can be unhealthy, it's even more unhealthy to avoid eating it.
B. Consuming animal flesh can harm you, but it's still an essential source of nutrition.
C. Eating meat may promote health in some ways, but harms it in many more.
D. In order to be healthy, it's important to eat meat despite potential health risks.
A. So far on this journey, we've seen a lot of beautiful places, but this one is by far the most attractive.
B. I've travelled quite a lot in my life, and admittedly, have never seen such a breathtaking view as this.
C. I can't but remark that the reason why I travel so extensively is not to miss such marvelous places as this one.
D. I don't think we'll ever encounter a more beautiful view in our lives than this, since it is so breathtaking.
A. It can pollute the air.
B. We don't use much of it.
C. Its sources are limited.
D. Mining fossil fuel can bring harm to the environment.
A. they have been very serious
B. their effects can last many years
C. it doesn't take us much time to clean up the nuclear waste from the accident
D. there were serious nuclear accidents in Ukraine in 1986 and in Japan in 2011
A. block
B. evacuate
C. disappear
D. remove
A. countries
B. protesters
C. officials
D. supporters
A. Some governments are wrong when they are using nuclear energy.
B. We should consider seriously nuclear power because it has both advantages and disadvantages.
C. We can continue using nuclear energy until there is an accident.
D. Many people don't want nuclear power in their countries and governments should follow their people.
A. He invested all his savings on the stock market.
B. He borrowed it from his father.
C. He used money from a variety of sources.
D. It was a birthday present.
A. Cars were not allowed to enter them.
B. They were full of vehicles.
C. Traffic prevented scooters from entering them.
D. They had street markets in them.
A. fashionable people
B. Americans
C. businessmen
D. people who do not own a car
A. require no special driving skills.
B. cannot legally be ridden on the road.
C. have specially designed wheels
D. cannot travel very long distances.
A. He went shopping with his mother.
B. He wanted to see the new pedestrian precinct.
C. He took some scooters to sell there.
D. He wanted to distribute information about his scooters.
A. prevents him from taking himself too seriously.
B. means that things are more likely to go wrong.
C. is a good time to be adventurous.
D. is a source of concern to his parents.
A. The manager laughed at him.
B. The manager refused to see him.
C. The meeting with the manager was very short.
D. The manager did not expect him to turn up.
A. work beyond normal retirement age.
B. find an alternative way to earn a living.
C. hold an exhibition of scooters.
D. bring in partners to help him run his business.
A. You can't, I think!
B. No, you can't.
C. Yes, you can.
D. Can you? That's very kind.
A. I still can't hear you.
B. So do I.
C. It's OK.
D. I am too.
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