A According to
B On behalf of
C In addition to
D Thanks to
A which melting and freezing
B at which melting and freezing
C which they melt and freeze
D at which they melt and freeze
A threatening seriously
B serious threatened
C seriously threaten
D seriously threatened
A to say
B to saying
C saying
D having to say
A That
B However
C Because of
D Although
A will not have overcome
B would not overcome
C will not overcome
D would not have overcome
A language is not
B but language not
C while is language
D while language is not
A where had he gone the previous day
B where did he go the previous day
C where he had gone the previous day
D where he had gone yesterday
A accumulation
B concentration
C congestion
D condensation
A Thanks. I can’t afford it
B Thanks. Hope you’ll drop in
C Oh yes, yes! You’re right
D Of course not! It’s costly
A Yes, I can, Madam
B No, thanks
C Certainly, Madam
D I can’t agree with you more
A I’ll take a cab, perhaps
B It would be interesting
C About 3 miles, I guess
D Thanks. I’d love to
A Well, I could help myself.
B Sorry, I have no idea.
C Oh, he was good-looking, wasn’t he?
D Oh, the meeting was boring.
A flows
B the flow
C flowing
D is flowing
A made up
B pulled up
C picked up
D turned up
A a care
B an eye
C a look
D a glance
A purchase
B microwave oven
C advertising
D asked Carol
A Since
B has suffered
C from
D constantly
A turned out
B disappointed
C to ask for
D back
A As a matter
B effective
C learning
D depends on
A The type
B known
C introduced
D records
A give the highlights of Georgia O’Keefe’s artistic career
B discuss the early career of an important American artist
C compare abstract art and landscape art
D criticize Georgia O’Keefe’s style of painting
A 1887
B 1908
C 1916
D 1918
A Texas
B Taos, New Mexico
C Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
D Chicago and New York
A founded
B supported
C favored
D visited
A her job as an advertising illustrator
B meeting influential artists
C a trip to the Southwest
D Alfred Steiglitz’s photographs
A city scenes
B desert scenes
C flowers
D abstract patterns
A once a week
B once a month
C once a year
D once a century
A continued to be successful
B returned to New York City
C took up photography
D could not match the success of her early career
A precise cityscapes
B flowers
C buildings
D flowers and buildings
A “291” belonged to Alfred Steiglitz.
B Georgia O’Keefe got married when she was in her thirties.
C After 1918 Georgia O’Keefe taught in various schools and colleges in Texas.
D O’Keefe was strongly attracted by the landscapes under the bright Southwestern sun.
A According to
B On behalf of
C In addition to
D Thanks to
A which melting and freezing
B at which melting and freezing
C which they melt and freeze
D at which they melt and freeze
A threatening seriously
B serious threatened
C seriously threaten
D seriously threatened
A to say
B to saying
C saying
D having to say
A That
B However
C Because of
D Although
A will not have overcome
B would not overcome
C will not overcome
D would not have overcome
A language is not
B but language not
C while is language
D while language is not
A where had he gone the previous day
B where did he go the previous day
C where he had gone the previous day
D where he had gone yesterday
A accumulation
B concentration
C congestion
D condensation
A Thanks. I can’t afford it
B Thanks. Hope you’ll drop in
C Oh yes, yes! You’re right
D Of course not! It’s costly
A Yes, I can, Madam
B No, thanks
C Certainly, Madam
D I can’t agree with you more
A I’ll take a cab, perhaps
B It would be interesting
C About 3 miles, I guess
D Thanks. I’d love to
A Well, I could help myself.
B Sorry, I have no idea.
C Oh, he was good-looking, wasn’t he?
D Oh, the meeting was boring.
A flows
B the flow
C flowing
D is flowing
A made up
B pulled up
C picked up
D turned up
A a care
B an eye
C a look
D a glance
A purchase
B microwave oven
C advertising
D asked Carol
A Since
B has suffered
C from
D constantly
A turned out
B disappointed
C to ask for
D back
A As a matter
B effective
C learning
D depends on
A The type
B known
C introduced
D records
A give the highlights of Georgia O’Keefe’s artistic career
B discuss the early career of an important American artist
C compare abstract art and landscape art
D criticize Georgia O’Keefe’s style of painting
A 1887
B 1908
C 1916
D 1918
A Texas
B Taos, New Mexico
C Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
D Chicago and New York
A founded
B supported
C favored
D visited
A her job as an advertising illustrator
B meeting influential artists
C a trip to the Southwest
D Alfred Steiglitz’s photographs
A city scenes
B desert scenes
C flowers
D abstract patterns
A once a week
B once a month
C once a year
D once a century
A continued to be successful
B returned to New York City
C took up photography
D could not match the success of her early career
A precise cityscapes
B flowers
C buildings
D flowers and buildings
A “291” belonged to Alfred Steiglitz.
B Georgia O’Keefe got married when she was in her thirties.
C After 1918 Georgia O’Keefe taught in various schools and colleges in Texas.
D O’Keefe was strongly attracted by the landscapes under the bright Southwestern sun.
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