To my ……., she agreed to work overtime during the week without any complaint.
A. surprised B. surprising C. surprise D. surprisingly
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1. He has been constant in his ……(DEVOTE) to scientific studies.
2. …………..(ADMIT) to the school is by examination only.
3. He was turned down ( = be sacked) for the job because he was …….(QUALIFY).
4. I understand ……..(PERFECT) what you are saying.
5. Jane’s ……..(APPOINT) as director came as no surprise.
6. A holiday in America can be ……..(SURPRISE) cheap.
7. The ……(DIE) of the Hollywood actor, Jimmy Halton, was announced last night.
8. My colleagues are very pleasant but the manager is a little…….(FRIEND)
9. These shoes look quite smart but they are terribly ……..(COMFORT).
10. It was….. (JUSTICE) of Tommy to accuse Bill of having told him a lie.
32. I went to see him ________find out what had happened.
A. so that not B. so as not to C. in order that D. so as to
33. He does morning exercises regularly __________ improve his health.
A. so as to B. and C. to D. so as not to
34. We learn English _________ we will have better communication with other people.
A. so that B. in order for C. in order to D. in case
35. He lighted the candle ______ he might read the note.
A. so that B. and C. because D. as a result
36. He turned off the lights before going out _____ waste electricity.
A. so that not B. as not to C. in order that not D. so as not to
37. The teacher explained the lesson twice _____ the students could understand it clearly.
A. as long as B. so that C. because D. as if
1.If it ___ convenient, let’s go out for a drink tonight. |
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A. be B. is C. was 2.If you ___ time, please write to me. | D. were |
A. have B. had C. have had 3.If it ___ tomorrow, we may postpone going on a picnic. | D. has |
A. rains B. will rain C. shall rain 4.If you hadn’t watched that late movie last night, you ___ sleepy now. | D. raining |
A. wouldn’t have been B. wouldn’t be C. might have not been 5.If I had known your new address, we ___to see you. | D. wouldn’t have been being |
A. came B. will come C. would come 6.If we took the 10:30 train, ___ too early. | D. would have come |
A. we would arrive B. we should arrive C. we will arrive 7.I wouldn’t go there at night if I ___ you. | D. we may arrive |
A. am B. was C. were 8.If I ___ get a pole, I’ll go fishing. | D. had been |
A. can B. could C. may | D. might |
9.If there ___ enough water, the rice fields could have been more productive. A. had been B. were C. would be D. are 10.If you do so, it ____ the matter worse. A. makes only B. would only make C. will only make D. had only made 11.If Margaret hadn’t been wearing a seat belt, she ____ injured. A. has been B. would has been C. would be D. would have been 12.If you take the ice out of the fridge, it ____. A. vaporizes B. melts C. heats D. disappears |
13.If you don’t know how to spell a word, you ____ look it up in the dictionary.
A. must B. will C. should D. ought
14.____ you, I would think twice about that decision.
A. If I am B. should I be C. If I were D. if I had been
15.If you _____ me about the bad service, we’d have eaten there.
A. didn’t tell B. wouldn’t have told C. hadn’t told D. had told
16.If you ______ to my advice in the first place, you______ in this mess right now.
A. listen/ won’t be B. had listened/ wouldn’t have been C. will listened/ wouldn’t be D. had listened/ wouldn’t be
17.If you didn't wear shabby clothes, you _______ more good-looking.
A. will be B. would be C. would have been D. can be
18. We’ll have to go without John if he ______ soon.
A. won’t arrive B. will arrive C. arrives D. doesn’t arrive
19.If Columbus _______ money from Queen Isabella, he _______ across the Atlantic.
A. do not receive / could not sail B. had not received / might not have sailed
C. did not receive / might not have sailed D. would not receive / might not sail
20.She didn’t stop her car because she didn’t see the signal.
A. If she saw the signal, she would stop her car.
B. If she had seen the signal, she would stop her car.
C. If she had seen the signal, she would have stopped her car.
D. If she saw the signal, she would have stopped her car.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Peter is in a restaurant. - Waiter “Are you ready to order?” – Peter “_______.”
A. Yes, I'm ready. What's the order?
B. Yes, I like giving orders to other people
C. Yes, I'd like to start with the salad, please.
D. Excuse me. Can I have the bill, please?
1 the aim of the culture festival is ....... friendship between the two countries
A . promote B . promoting C . to promote D. being promoted
2. people he ......... turned out to be only fair - weather friends
A. trusted B. has trusted C was trusting D had trusted
3. How can you let such a silly incident ............ your friendship
A. wreck B to wreck C wrecking D that wrecks
4. it has become necessary ....... water in the metropolitan area because of the severe drought
A. rationing B ration C to ration D to have rationed
5 All the pasengers were made.............. their seat belts during the turbulence
A. buckle B to buckle C buckling D for buckling
6. .......... good ice cream , you need to use a lot of cream
A Make B making C to make D for make
7 , i got my friend ........... her car for the weekend
A . to let me to borrow B to let me borrow C let me borrow D let me to borrow
8 they .......... good friends , but they have fallen out recently
A . used to be B would be C were D are
Read the passage and statements below carefully, and then say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (No)
HOW ARE BALLET DANCERS TRAINED?
Girls who study ballet generally begin by age eight to ten. Boys often start later. Ballet training is hard work. Ballet students must develop strength, balance, and flexibility as well as grace. They must learn a set of movements and gestures. Girls also learn to dance on their toes. They usually begin pointe (tip-of-the-toes) work after three years of training.
All ballet students practice five basic positions of the feet. These five positions form the basis of almost all ballet steps. All of these positions are performed with the legs turned outward at the hip. The feet should be able to form a straight line on the floor.
The turned-out position gives a dancer a more pleasing “line.” Line has to do with the placement of the dancer’s body, in motion and at rest. All parts of the dancer’s body must be placed in the correct position to achieve good line. Training can improve a dancer’s line. Good line gives a dancer the greatest stability and ease of movement. It also makes the dancer’s body seem light in weight.
All dancers take daily classes to keep their bodies flexible and strong. Most classes begin with warm-up exercises at the barre, a railing that dancers hold onto for support. The second part of the class consists of slow exercises that develop balance and fluid (flowing, not jerky) motion. After this, dancers practice quick movements, such as small jumps and leg extensions, and then large steps, turns, and leaps.
Question: The turned-out pose gives a performer a more satisfying “line.”
A. True
B. False
C. Not given (No)
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Choose the word/phrase which is closest in meaning to the underlined part of each question. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. My new piano cost me an arm and a leg.
A. was not beautiful B. was so cheap C. was old D. was very expensive
2. I don’t want to ask her to do anything. She doesn’t lift a finger.
A. is helpful B. is very lazy C. is industrious D. looks cruel