A. its excellent conductivity
B. it is excellent conductor
C. excellent conductivity of it
D. so conductive is it
A. for
B. about
C. with
D. on
A. to appoint
B. to be appointed
C. was appointed
D. who be appointed as
A. take up
B. turn round
C. put off
D. do with
A. Until the firemen arrives to help
B. No sooner had the firemen arrived to help
C. By the time the firemen arrived to help
D. After the firemen have arrived to help
A. make
B. do
C. produce
D. create
A. the van turned
B. had the van turned
C. did the van turn
D. the van had turned
A. red funny plastic
B. funny red plastic
C. funny plastic red
D. red plastic funny
A. exploration
B. enlargement
C. extension
D. expansion
A. a real kick in the pants
B. an open and shut case
C. a shot in the dark
D. a mail in the coffin
A. Subject
B. Curriculum
C. Program
D. Obligation
A. a/ a
B. a/ the
C. the/ the
D. the/ a
A. or
B. because
C. however
D. although
A. Though it rains heavily
B. As it rained heavily
C. In spite of heavily rain
D. Heavily as it rained
A. absorbed
B. obliged
C. drawn
D. attracted
A. announced
B. enjoyed
C. scored
D. sponsored
A. polite
B. advice
C. diploma
D. pilot
A. assistance
B. appearance
C. position
D. confidence
A. lecture
B. figure
C. wonder
D. inspire
A. nor
B. department
C. are
D. for promotions
A. Passing
B. necessity
C. wishing
D. to drive
A. aims at
B. economic growth
C. provide
D. its
A. resolve a conflict over
B. express disapproval of
C. find favor with
D. voice opinions on
A. indifferent to
B. dependent on
C. exhausted by
D. hooked on
A. ability
B. advantage
C. difficulty
D. barrier
A. Luisa could have been very disappointed when she failed the exam.
B. Luisa must be very disappointed when she failed the exam.
C. Luisa must have been very disappointed when she failed the exam.
D. Luisa may he very disappointed when she failed the exam.
A. Despite the weather was hot, the boys continued playing football in the schoolyard
B. In spite of the hot weather, the boys continued playing football in the schoolyard
C. Because the hot weather, the boys continued playing football in the schoolyard
D. Because of the weather was hot, the boys continued playing football in the schoolyard.
A. It is thought that the Samba is among the most popular dances in Brazil.
B. It is thought that the Samba was the most popular dance in Brazil.
C. The Sumba is thought to be the most popular dance in Brazil.
D. In Brawl the Samba is thought to be one of the most popular dances.
A. His clothes looked clean and of good quality but they were old and worn.
B. His clothes, though old and worn, looked clean and of good quality.
C. He was fond of wearing such old and worn clothes because they were of good quality.
D. No matter what good quality his clothes had, they looked old and worn.
A. If they had had breakfast, they wouldn't have been hungry now.
B. If they had breakfast, they would have been hungry now.
C. If they had had breakfast, they wouldn't be hungry now.
D. If they had breakfast, they wouldn't be hungry now.
A. Have a go!
B. Better luck next time!
C. Have a nice trip!
D. God bless you!
A. Don't mention it!
B. Thank you so much.
C. I'm half ready.
D. God save you.
A. facilitate
B. being facilitated
C. facilitating
D. facilitated
A. intense
B. aggressive
C. challenging
D. competitive
A. undergraduate
B. popularity
C. sandwich course
D. degree programs
A. The students can do apprenticeship for their career in another country.
B. The courses are shorter, helping international students save money.
C. The courses help students gain practical work experience upon graduation.
D. The courses are more affordable because students can earn their living.
A. Half of the students at UK universities are always those from Scotland as stated by laws.
B. School fees for international students at UK universities vary only according to school location.
C. It takes about eight years for a student of medicine to complete a professional degree.
D. A student from German has to pay £12,000 for his three-year course at a UK university.
A. UK Higher Education System: A Brief Overview
B. UK Education in Comparison with the Scotland's
C. UK Tertiary Schools: Freedom of Choice
D. UK Higher Education System: Facts and Figures
A. Innocent web surfers and online risks.
B. Password and government ID numbers on the Internet
C. Valuable information shared on the internet.
D. A new type of internet attack.
A. attract
B. entice
C. avert
D. obviate
A. fake emails and false websites
B. phisher
C. credit card number
D. people
A. Because these 5% of internet users are the wealthiest people among online population.
B. Because the number of scam messages sent to these users is more than three billion.
C. Because the number of online population is myriad and three fourths of them live in rich nation.
D. Because the personal information these people are tricked is financial.
A. determined
B. concealed
C. suppressed
D. showed
A. Keep calm and be careful with urgent financial messages without your name.
B. Be cautious with any email without the name sender.
C. Ask your bank or company if you receive any upsetting or exciting email.
D. You shouldn't answer any message relate to your personal financial information.
A. It's not easy to track down phishers since their website are false.
B. Recognizing the differences between the true and Take messages will help innocent people protect their information.
C. Phishers mostly steal personal information of the wealthiest people.
D. Successful phishers may steal people's personal information from false international banks, online sellers and credit card companies.
A. complexion
B. examination
C. exaggerate
D. exhibit
A. student
B. statue
C. situation
D. actually
A. associate
B. dioxide
C. dedicate
D. cosmetic
A. misfortune
B. illegal
C. indifference
D. discotheque
A. have been working
B. be working
C. have worked
D. work
A. gets on
B. comes round
C. pulls through
D. stands up
A. Except
B. Only
C. Apart
D. Separate
A. done
B. created
C. caused
D. made
A. inch
B. mile
C. foot
D. metre
A. too much
B. so much
C. much too
D. very much
A. with
B. at
C. on
D. across
A. therefore
B. so
C. if
D. as though
A. change
B. supply
C. cash
D. cost
A. No sooner
B. Only
C. Not until
D. Just before
A. that
B. where
C. when
D. who
A. personality
B. character
C. being
D. role
A. methods for doing something
B. accepted ways of doing something
C. skills of doing something
D. ideas about doing something
A. susceptible
B. dangerous
C. futile
D. feasible
A. be optimistic
B. be pessimistic
C. be confident
D. be smart
A. arrogant
B. disobedient
C. obedient
D. understanding
A. My pleasure
B. The meal was out of this world
C. Never mention me
D. Of course not
A. Thank you for your offer, but I think it is unnecessary.
B. I would love to come but I have prior commitments. I'm sorry.
C. I am sorry. Can you come to my place?
D. How about going to the cinema?
A. Company's recruitment procedure.
B. Company's reputation of hiring interns.
C. Company’s worker union.
D. Internship salary.
A. It has flexible work hours.
B. It offers higher salary.
C. It has clear job descriptions.
D. It offers full-time position.
A. Google search, Facebook, Linkedln
B. Google search, Twitter, Yahoo
C. Google search, Twitter, Gmail
D. Google scholar, Linkedln, Twitter
A. To get information about job openings.
B. To get information about job security.
C. To keep in touch with an ex-employer.
D. To maintain good relationship with fellow interns
A. Getting mediocre salary.
B. Getting promotion.
C. Understanding company's policy.
D. Understanding job routines.
A. The bride's and groom’s vows in the United Kingdom.
B. Traditional wedding ceremony in the United Kingdom.
C. The happiest day in the United Kingdom.
D. Typical features of British cultures
A. as there are lots of conventions between the bride and the groom.
B. due to traditional customs during and after the wedding ceremony
C. because the newly-wedded couple
D. have to take a test of courage, since the surroundings discourage the couple.
A. ushers
B. guests
C. books
D. married couples
A. promises
B. agreements
C. compromises
D. arguments
A. are conditional on their relationship to the couple
B. are seated by the couple
C. depend on whether their friends or family are standing
D. at the altar during the ceremony along with the bride and groom.
A. touching love poems
B. love song lyrics
C. the couple's own wows
D. the celebrant’s wows
A. until the bride and groom go off to a side room
B. as soon as the couple legalize their wedding register
C. after the bride and groom exchange their wedding rings
D. right after the signs of marriage are not legal.
A. informing
B. that
C. postponed
D. due to
A. was
B. drove
C. happened
D. damaged
A. easily
B. because of
C. insufficiently
D. to protect
A. Huyen said to her teacher she is sorry because she doesn't do her homework.
B. Huyen forgets to do her homework and she says sorry to her teacher.
C. Huyen apologized to the teacher for not doing her homework.
D. Huyen feels sorry for not doing my homework.
A. No matter how hard Tim tried to win the contest, he didn't succeed.
B. Tim tried to win the contest and succeeded.
C. Although Tim tried hard to win the contest but he didn't succeed.
D. It was hard for Tim to win the contest because he never succeeded.
A. It is not necessary for you to buy too much food.
B. You bought too much food, which was not necessary.
C. You have bought too much food that I don't need.
D. There is no need for you to buy too much food.
A. The food for the whole week was not enough so I went to the supermarket.
B. In order to go to the supermarket, I wanted to buy food for the whole week.
C. I went to the supermarket to buy food for the whole week.
D. For the food to be bought for the whole week, I went to the supermarket.
A. You should get rid of the habit of drinking wine immediately and you will see how bad it is.
B. Because drinking wine is a very bad habit, you should get rid of it immediately.
C. Stop drinking wine and it will soon become your bad habit.
D. If you stop drinking wine immediately, it will have a bad effect on your health.
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