A offered
B others
C have
D importance
A The
B to
C were
D received
A Had the committee members
B more carefully
C second was
D as the first
A horrible wide yellow
B wide horrible yellow
C wide yellow horrible
D horrible yellow wide
A he had entered
B had entered
C entered
D had he entered
A to not write
B not to write
C do not write
D to no write
A that
B when
C as soon as
D and
A require
B requires
C requiring
D that requires
A in more numbers
B more numerously
C greater in numbers
D in greater numbers
A actuallt to make
B actually making
C to actually make
D making actual
A Since when
B Just as
C Now that
D Just now
A contentment
B satisfaction
C enjoyment
D pleasure
A insisted
B suggested
C demanded
D ordered
A would have come; had met
B came; would meet
C had come; would meet
D had come; would have met
A I need some information for a sports project
B I can’t find anything
C I’m sorry. I can’t
D No, I’m just looking.
A That’s all right. Never mind.
B I’m sure you’ll do well.
C Ok. It doesn’t matter.
D Of course. So am I
A slight
B considerable
C effective
D inconsiderable
A pleasant
B satisfying
C effective
D acceptable
A stick to
B allow
C come off
D infect
A believable
B clear
C imaginable
D unimaginative
A His age hardly prevented from taking part in the expedition
B The man was old enough to take part in the expedition
C The man was too old to take part in the expedition
D Taking part in the expedition was what the man was able to do
A People rumoured that the chairman planned to retire early.
B The chairman is rumoured that he was planning to retire early at the time.
C The chairman is rumoured to have been planning to retire early at the time.
D It is rumoured that retiring early was what the chairman had planned at the time
A The more products we offer, the more customers we will have.
B We offer more good-quality products and will have many customers.
C The better-quality products we offer, the more customers we will have.
D The more customers we will have, the better products we offer.
A A man who said Tom was out answered the phone
B The man who answered the phone said Tom was out
C The man answered the phone who said Tom was out
D Tom is said to be out by a man who answered the phone
A She said to me to look where you were going, and the road was full of holes and very badly lit.
B She asked me to look where she was going as the road was full of holes and very badly lit.
C She told me to look where I was going as the road is full of holes and very badly lit.
D She told me to look where I was going as the road was full of holes and very badly lit.
A the discovery of a hobbit-like species of human and its significance.
B the reasons for the dwarfing of mammals
C detailed information about the features of a different species of human
D a fictitious character in world history
A It shows that hobbits may have existed.
B It shows that humans can change a great deal according to the demands of the environment.
C It shows that humans do not need a lot of different foods.
D This shows that small islands are good place for smaller species
A fossils
B pictures
C descendants
D records
A a small, isolated area where there is a limited food supply
B a mainland where there is a little competition for survival
C an environment where there are many predators
D an island that has a large and varied food supply
A limited land
B little food
C few predators
D a deeply forested area with little sunshine
A They are the only human species to live with modern man.
B They were only as intelligent as a three-year-old child.
C They moved from island to island.
D They needed less food than modern human.
A on every continent
B on other islands as well
C only on the island discussed in the passage
D none of the above
A It allows them to consume less food.
B It makes them more difficult for predators to see.
C It allows them to move more quickly.
D All of the above
A reducing.
B devastating.
C causing.
D increasing.
A it is not possible to chill the head alone.
B chilling from the inside out avoids shaking.
C cold dissolves blood clots.
D drugs are not helpful in stopping the chain reaction.
A A blood clot sticking in an area of the brain
B Low blood flow
C Hot blood
D A patient choking on food
A some cells die immediately when a person has a stroke, and others die later.
B cells die only as a direct result of the stroke.
C the protein from dead cells kills other cells.
D TPA is effective in removing blood clots.
A Causes and effects of strokes
B New pharmaceutical methods for reducing stroke damage that are being researched
C A new method of cooling the body to reduce stroke damage that is being researched
D The dangers of cooling the body
A evoke sympathy.
B show that cooling a body does not necessarily harm it.
C show how one who falls into cold water could also benefit from the internal chilling research.
D describe the warming process.
A monitor vital signs with equipment.
B watch the patient.
C talk to the patient.
D find out if the procedure is painful.
A offered
B others
C have
D importance
A The
B to
C were
D received
A Had the committee members
B more carefully
C second was
D as the first
A horrible wide yellow
B wide horrible yellow
C wide yellow horrible
D horrible yellow wide
A he had entered
B had entered
C entered
D had he entered
A to not write
B not to write
C do not write
D to no write
A that
B when
C as soon as
D and
A require
B requires
C requiring
D that requires
A in more numbers
B more numerously
C greater in numbers
D in greater numbers
A actuallt to make
B actually making
C to actually make
D making actual
A Since when
B Just as
C Now that
D Just now
A contentment
B satisfaction
C enjoyment
D pleasure
A insisted
B suggested
C demanded
D ordered
A would have come; had met
B came; would meet
C had come; would meet
D had come; would have met
A I need some information for a sports project
B I can’t find anything
C I’m sorry. I can’t
D No, I’m just looking.
A That’s all right. Never mind.
B I’m sure you’ll do well.
C Ok. It doesn’t matter.
D Of course. So am I
A slight
B considerable
C effective
D inconsiderable
A pleasant
B satisfying
C effective
D acceptable
A stick to
B allow
C come off
D infect
A believable
B clear
C imaginable
D unimaginative
A His age hardly prevented from taking part in the expedition
B The man was old enough to take part in the expedition
C The man was too old to take part in the expedition
D Taking part in the expedition was what the man was able to do
A People rumoured that the chairman planned to retire early.
B The chairman is rumoured that he was planning to retire early at the time.
C The chairman is rumoured to have been planning to retire early at the time.
D It is rumoured that retiring early was what the chairman had planned at the time
A The more products we offer, the more customers we will have.
B We offer more good-quality products and will have many customers.
C The better-quality products we offer, the more customers we will have.
D The more customers we will have, the better products we offer.
A A man who said Tom was out answered the phone
B The man who answered the phone said Tom was out
C The man answered the phone who said Tom was out
D Tom is said to be out by a man who answered the phone
A She said to me to look where you were going, and the road was full of holes and very badly lit.
B She asked me to look where she was going as the road was full of holes and very badly lit.
C She told me to look where I was going as the road is full of holes and very badly lit.
D She told me to look where I was going as the road was full of holes and very badly lit.
A the discovery of a hobbit-like species of human and its significance.
B the reasons for the dwarfing of mammals
C detailed information about the features of a different species of human
D a fictitious character in world history
A It shows that hobbits may have existed.
B It shows that humans can change a great deal according to the demands of the environment.
C It shows that humans do not need a lot of different foods.
D This shows that small islands are good place for smaller species
A fossils
B pictures
C descendants
D records
A a small, isolated area where there is a limited food supply
B a mainland where there is a little competition for survival
C an environment where there are many predators
D an island that has a large and varied food supply
A limited land
B little food
C few predators
D a deeply forested area with little sunshine
A They are the only human species to live with modern man.
B They were only as intelligent as a three-year-old child.
C They moved from island to island.
D They needed less food than modern human.
A on every continent
B on other islands as well
C only on the island discussed in the passage
D none of the above
A It allows them to consume less food.
B It makes them more difficult for predators to see.
C It allows them to move more quickly.
D All of the above
A reducing.
B devastating.
C causing.
D increasing.
A it is not possible to chill the head alone.
B chilling from the inside out avoids shaking.
C cold dissolves blood clots.
D drugs are not helpful in stopping the chain reaction.
A A blood clot sticking in an area of the brain
B Low blood flow
C Hot blood
D A patient choking on food
A some cells die immediately when a person has a stroke, and others die later.
B cells die only as a direct result of the stroke.
C the protein from dead cells kills other cells.
D TPA is effective in removing blood clots.
A Causes and effects of strokes
B New pharmaceutical methods for reducing stroke damage that are being researched
C A new method of cooling the body to reduce stroke damage that is being researched
D The dangers of cooling the body
A evoke sympathy.
B show that cooling a body does not necessarily harm it.
C show how one who falls into cold water could also benefit from the internal chilling research.
D describe the warming process.
A monitor vital signs with equipment.
B watch the patient.
C talk to the patient.
D find out if the procedure is painful.
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