21. I wish they _______ change their minds so often!
A. shouldn’t B. couldn’t C. mightn’t D. wouldn’t
22. Many of the jobs which have been created in this area can be directly _______ to tourism.
A. attributed B. dedicated C. attracted D. supported
23. Thousands of people use the _______ of footpaths across these hills.
A. grid B. network C. circuit D. channel
24. Surprisingly, the frontier guards seemed _______ at our presence.
A. unconscious B. uninterested C. unconcerned D. uncritical
25. Whenever he had an important decision to make, he _______ a cigar, supposedly to calm his nerves!
A. had lit B. would have lit C. would be lighting D. would light
26. Despite the bad weather, he _______ get to the airport in time.
A. could B. couldn’t C. was able to D. almost
27. Alan and Susie _______ an argument. They’re not speaking to each other.
A. must have had B. might have C. must have D. might had
28. He _______ all his money, then closed the account.
A. took away B. took out C. paid in D. paid off
29. The restaurants on the island are expensive, so it’s worth _______ a packed lunch.
A. take B. to take C. taken D. taking
30. When British people go abroad, it takes them several days to get used to _______ on the right-hand side of the road.
A. drive B. driving C. driven D. drove
21. I wish they _______ change their minds so often!
A. shouldn’t B. couldn’t C. mightn’t D. wouldn’t
22. Many of the jobs which have been created in this area can be directly _______ to tourism.
A. attributed B. dedicated C. attracted D. supported
23. Thousands of people use the _______ of footpaths across these hills.
A. grid B. network C. circuit D. channel
24. Surprisingly, the frontier guards seemed _______ at our presence.
A. unconscious B. uninterested C. unconcerned D. uncritical
25. Whenever he had an important decision to make, he _______ a cigar, supposedly to calm his nerves!
A. had lit B. would have lit C. would be lighting D. would light
26. Despite the bad weather, he _______ get to the airport in time.
A. could B. couldn’t C. was able to D. almost
27. Alan and Susie _______ an argument. They’re not speaking to each other.
A. must have had B. might have C. must have D. might had
28. He _______ all his money, then closed the account.
A. took away B. took out C. paid in D. paid off
29. The restaurants on the island are expensive, so it’s worth _______ a packed lunch.
A. take B. to take C. taken D. taking
30. When British people go abroad, it takes them several days to get used to _______ on the right-hand side of the road.
A. drive B. driving C. driven D. drove
21.d
22.a
23.b
25.d
26.c
27.a
28.b
29.d
30.b