A were
B members
C to write
D week
A worst
B the
C before
D tried
A less as
B not so much as
C not as much
D not so many as
A does
B will do
C do
D must do
A overestimated
B underestimated
C understated
D undercharged
A deceiving
B to deceive
C to have deceived
D being deceived
A they each
B each of which
C hence each
D each of that
A but
B unless
C instead of
D than
A making
B doing
C taking
D having
A from
B on
C to
D in
A reminded
B regarded
C remembered
D recommended
A one should not climb rocks
B one should be climbing rocks
C should one climb rocks
D should be climbing rocks
A off
B between
C beyond
D out
A No problem
B Well, don’t let it happen again
C Yes, I know
D It’s OK
A What would you like?
B Would you like anything else?
C It’s very kind of you to help me
D What kind of food do you like?
A It’s rubbish. We shouldn’t use it
B Never mind
C I can’t agree with you more
D You can say that again
A politeness
B rudeness
C measurement
D encouragement
A made up
B set up
C built up
D put up
A mandatory
B essential
C required
D optional
A disappear
B arrive
C clean
D encounter
A Not many people came to the meeting
B Not a single person came to the meeting
C There was almost nobody at the meeting
D Only a few people came to the meeting
A My mother had to decorate the house
B My mother has just decorated the house
C The house was decorated by my mother
D My mother had someone decorate the house
A It was not until midnight that the noise next door stopped
B The noise next door stopped at midnight.
C It was midnight that the noise next door stopped
D Not until after midnight did the noise next door stopped
A It was such an expensive holiday that we could only afford five days
B So expensive was a five-day holiday that we could hardly afford it.
C The holiday was dirt cheap, so we could afford more than five days.
D A five-day holiday wasn’t cheap, so we couldn’t afford it.
A We decided to have a celebration so as to hear wonderful news
B It was such a wonderful news that we decided to have a celebration
C We decided to have a celebration so that we heard the news
D It was such wonderful news that we decided to have a celebration
A somewhat
B above all
C always
D finally
A prohibit
B encourage
C limit
D publish
A After 1920
B After 1878
C After 1870
D After 1866
A to support Elizabeth Cady Stanton
B to amend the Declaration of Independence
C to be elected to public office.
D to improve the conditions of life that existed at the time.
A Citizenship for women
B Citizenship for blacks
C Voting rights for women
D Voting rights for blacks
A The blacks were given the right to vote before women.
B The abolitionists believed in anti- slavery activities.
C A women's suffrage bill had been discussed in the Congress for 50 years.
D The eastern states did not like the idea of women's right to vote.
A passing the laws
B reorganizing the prison
C prohibiting the sale of alcohol
D freeing the slaves
A The 14th and 15th Amendment
B The Wyoming Territory.
C Abolitionists
D Women's suffrage
A Idiomatic phrases
B Dictionary usage
C Different types of vocabulary
D Standard speech
A The last two sentences of paragraph 5
B The last sentences of paragraph 2
C The last sentences of paragraph 3
D The first sentences of paragraph 2
A Words and phrases understood by the majority but not found in standard dictionaries.
B Words and phrases understood by a restricted group of speakers.
C Words and phrases understood by a large number of speakers but not accepted as formal usage.
D Words and phrases accepted by the majority for formal usage.
A It is limited to written language
B It is only understood by the upper classes
C It can be used in formal or informal settings
D It is constantly changing
A important
B old
C large
D correct
A new situations
B a number of linguists
C interaction among diverse groups
D a new generation
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