A. put off
B. set off
C. bring about
D. hold up
A. an excellent reason
B. excellent reasons
C. excellent to reason
D. much excellent reasons
A. creditable
B. credible
C. credential
D. credulous
A. has she been looking
B. is she looking
C. was she looking
D. had she looked
A. model
B. guidance
C. form
D. pattern
A. so-some
B. much-few
C. very-most
D. as-none
A. might meet
B. may have met
C. should probably met
D. could meet
A. legs
B. resort
C. breath
D. gasp
A. change
B. chance
C. exchange
D. compensation
A. in case
B. if
C. in order that
D. for fear that
A. will service my car
B. am having my car serviced
C. am serviced my car
D. am making my car serviced
A. truant
B. absent
C. joyride
D. runaway
A. Yes, I'd love to.
B. I couldn't agree more.
C. No, I have no choice.
D. I prefer something portable.
A. I don't like emails.
B. That's true!
C. I'd prefer text messaging.
D. That's OK!
A. The warning given to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.
B. The warning was ignored given the players about their behavior on the pitch.
C. The warning it was given to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.
D. The warning giving to the players about their behavior on the pitch was ignored.
A. Surely it's better to let him know about it now than wait until he finds out for himself.
B. You can never keep things secret for long, so the best is to tell him about it soon.
C. You can't keep him in the dark about it forever, and telling him will get harder the longer you wait.
D. He will have to be notified about it, and the sooner the better.
A. We were not impressed by the new cinema at all because it looked rather expensive.
B. We weren't as much impressed by the new cinema's look as its cost.
C. We were very impressed by the new cinema, but found it rather expensive.
D. The new cinema was more expensive than we expected.
A. The personnel officer gave her promising that she wouldn't tell anyone that he had been in the prison.
B. The personnel officer gave a preference to her that she wouldn't tell anyone that he had been in the prison.
C. The personnel officer promised that she wouldn't have told anyone that he had been in the prison.
D. The personnel officer gave him her word that she wouldn't tell anyone that he had been in the prison.
A. If you could open the door for me, it's a wonder.
B. Is it possible for me to open the door for you?
C. Would you mind opening the door for me?
D. I ordered you to open the door.
A. despite being fairly moderate.
B. because it is so changeable.
C. because it is always raining.
D. despite being very seasonal.
A. despite being fairly moderate.
B. because it is so changeable.
C. because it is always raining.
D. despite being very seasonal.
A. People run for shelter.
B. People are too busy to notice.
C. People are far from home.
D. people are unprepared.
A. People run for shelter.
B. People are too busy to notice.
C. People are far from home.
D. people are unprepared.
A. to give examples of ordinary people's lives
B. to show the extent of the weather's influence
C. to describe the recent effects of the bad weather
D. to explain how people manage in bad weather
A. It watches the human observers.
B. It replaced human observers.
C. It provided extra forecasts.
D. It forecast the weather in space.
A. very popular.
B. not expensive.
C. quite new.
D. not ideal.
A. using balloons
B. using satellites
C. using aircraft
D. using ships
A. useless and unscientific
B. helpful but short-term
C. unhelpful in the long-term
D. useful by some people
A. despite being fairly moderate.
B. because it is so changeable.
C. because it is always raining.
D. despite being very seasonal.
A. despite being fairly moderate.
B. because it is so changeable.
C. because it is always raining.
D. despite being very seasonal.
A. People run for shelter.
B. People are too busy to notice.
C. People are far from home.
D. people are unprepared.
A. to give examples of ordinary people's lives
B. to show the extent of the weather's influence
C. to describe the recent effects of the bad weather
D. to explain how people manage in bad weather
A. People run for shelter.
B. People are too busy to notice.
C. People are far from home.
D. people are unprepared.
A. It watches the human observers.
B. It replaced human observers.
C. It provided extra forecasts.
D. It forecast the weather in space.
A. using balloons
B. using satellites
C. using aircraft
D. using ships
A. useless and unscientific
B. helpful but short-term
C. unhelpful in the long-term
D. useful by some people
A. has eaten away at
B. has wear away
C. has consolidated
D. has elevated
A. worked excessively hard
B. was slave to work
C. made other people work too hard
D. worked overtime
A. fascinating
B. monotonous
C. demanding
D. boring
A. utmost
B. trivial
C. immediate
D. tremendous
A. world's oil
B. the
C. and
D. produce oilD. produce oil
A. that there is
B. to support
C. in captive
D. beat their breasts
A. in a great hurry
B. think it over
C. had found
D. another
A. The wheels were different sizes.
B. They only had one wheel.
C. They were made of wood.
D. They had machine.
A. rejected
B. discounted
C. acknowledged
D. noticed
A. Cycling was banned in Shanghai, China, in 2003.
B. There are about one billion bicycles in the world today.
C. More than 90% of the world's bicycles are in Africa.
D. About 20% of the world bicycles are in China.
A. People want to keep fit.
B. People have more money, so they can afford to buy good bicycles.
C. Travelling by car is often slower than travelling by bicycle.
D. Cycling protects the environment.
A. More than 25%
B. 5-10%
C. 25%
D. Less than 5%
A. Cycling continuously in three weeks.
B. Winning the Tour de France seven times.
C. Cycling to work every day for twenty years.
D. Cycling all the way around the world.
A. cycling
B. sport
C. the race
D. the achievement
A. Bicycle
B. Tour-de-France
C. Best means of transport
D. The invention of bicycle
A. The wheels were different sizes.
B. They only had one wheel.
C. They were made of wood.
D. They had machine.
A. rejected
B. discounted
C. acknowledged
D. noticed
A. Cycling was banned in Shanghai, China, in 2003.
B. There are about one billion bicycles in the world today.
C. More than 90% of the world's bicycles are in Africa.
D. About 20% of the world bicycles are in China.
A. People want to keep fit.
B. People have more money, so they can afford to buy good bicycles.
C. Travelling by car is often slower than travelling by bicycle.
D. Cycling protects the environment.
A. More than 25%
B. 5-10%
C. 25%
D. Less than 5%
A. Cycling continuously in three weeks.
B. Winning the Tour de France seven times.
C. Cycling to work every day for twenty years.
D. Cycling all the way around the world.
A. cycling
B. sport
C. the race
D. the achievement
A. Bicycle
B. Tour-de-France
C. Best means of transport
D. The invention of bicycle
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