A tells
B and you
C are
D out
A relearn
B to use
C bodies
D injure
A information
B attention
C sight
D notice
A a so stupid
B so stupid
C a such stupid
D such a stupid
A with
B over
C about
D above
A by far the most spacious
B far more spacious
C much more spaciously
D not so much spacious
A undernourished
B underprivileged
C overrated
D overestimated
A arrogant
B vain
C mean
D impulsive
A do
B make
C create
D have
A passed
B entered
C crossed
D reached
A entrance
B reach
C access
D opportunity
A Yes, it’s really good
B All right
C I’m glad you enjoyed it
D No, it’s very kind of you
A No problem.
B Don’t mention it.
C You’re welcome
D I’m glad you apologized
A stimulate
B harm
C inhibit
D benefit
A fill
B remove
C insert
D express
A protection
B safety
C effect
D fighting
A honorable
B hatred
C acquainted
D familiar
A He put on a mask to prevent his friends recognise him.
B He put on a mask for fear that his friends might recognise him.
C He put on a mask so that his friends would recognize him.
D He put on a mask because he doesn’t want his friends to recognize him.
A The match was cancelled because of the heavy rain.
B If it didn’t rain, the match wouldn’t be cancelled.
C Despite the heavy rain the match was cancelled.
D If it hadn’t been for the heavy rain, the match wouldn’t be cancelled.
A There’s no reason for Monica to tell lies.
B On no account will Monica tell lies.
C Monica rarely tells lies for any reason.
D Never has Monica told lies for any reason.
A The Chinese bicycle is more expensive than the Japanese one.
B The Japanese bicycle is more expensive than the Chinese one.
C The Japanese bicycle costs less than the Chinese one.
D The Chinese bicycle has the same price as the Japanese one.
A Tom did not need to wear so many warm clothes.
B Tom needn’t wear so many warm clothes.
C Tom needn’t have worn so many warm clothes.
D Tom wore so many warm clothes which was not necessary.
A the visitors to the Mount Rushmore monument
B the faces at the Mount Rushmore monument
C the sculptor of the Mount Rushmore monument
D the creation of the Mount Rushmore monument
A is dead
B was a president
C did maintenance work
D spent a million dollars.
A granite
B these man
C chairs
D features
A trained sculptors
B laid-off stone masons
C Black Hills volunteers
D unemployed miners
A the heads are not as originally planned
B the workers made mistakes when blasting
C the cracks caused serious injuries
D the designs had large fissures in them
A very expensive
B bought at the Black Hills mines
C invented
D uncovered during carving
A protected from air pollution
B polished for tourists
C restored during the winter
D repaired periodically
A compare skyscrapers with other modern structures.
B describe skyscrapers and their effects on the environment.
C advocate the use of masonry in the construction of skyscrapers.
D illustrate some architectural designs of skyscrapers.
A unemotional
B skeptical
C critical
D bitter
A overwhelm
B overload
C overachieve
D overcome
A The exterior surrounding air is heated.
B The windows must be cleaned daily.
C Construction time is increased.
D Extra air-conditioning equipment is needed.
A The noise from their construction
B The removal of trees from building sites
C The harmful effects on the city’s grass
D The high cost of rentable office space
A Electricians
B Environmentalists
C Aviators
D Teachers
A paragraph 2
B paragraph 3
C paragraph 4
D paragraph 5
A people’s strong desire to build high.
B people’s pride for their towns or cities
C the greed of the owners to have more place for lease
D the need to accommodate more people.
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