1.4. Mức độ vận dụng cao.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence the is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
1. It is worthless to ask John for help.
A. John is worthless to help | | B. John is worth helping | |
C. it is no use to ask John for help | | D. It is no good asking John to help | |
2. Mary wanted all of us to drive straight home from the station.
A. We were ordered to drive straight home from the station by Mary.
B. Mary made us to drive straight home from the station by Mary
C. Mary drove straight home from the station, which was what we wanted
D. Mary suggested our driving straight home from the station.
3. The Minister said that he had not done anything improper.
A. The Minister denied having done anything improper.
B. The Minister denied that he would do anything improper.
C. The Minister refused to have done anything improper.
D. The Minister refused to do anything improper.
4. He now goes to work on his bicycle instead of by car.
A. He still goes to work by car but more often on his bicycle.
B. He has never gone to work in his car but always on his bicycle.
C. He has now stopped driving to work and goes by bicycle.
D. Since he bought the car, he has never used the bicycle to go to work
5. An aspirin may help you feel better.
A. Try to take an aspirin, it may help you feel better.
B. Try taking an aspirin; you’ll feel better.
C. You will feel better after you take an aspirin.
D. You should try an aspirin when you feel better.
6. “No, I can’t lend you my notes. Mike” said Jane.
A. Jane denied lending Mike her notes.
B. Jane refused to accept Mike’s offer to lend her his notes.
C. Jane refused to lend Mike her notes.
D. Jane told Mike why she couldn’t lend him her notes.
7. “Would you like to go out for a coffee?”
A. Do you fancy going out for a coffee?
B. Do you feel like go out for a coffee?
C. What about a coffee outside?
D. What do you want for your coffee?
8. Mary knows she should not call her boyfriend so often but she can’t help
A. Mary can help her boyfriend by not calling him so often.
B. Mary should not call her boyfriend so often to ask him for his help
C. Mary can’t help her boyfriend although she calls him so often.
D. Mary can’t help calling her boyfriend very often although she know shouldn’t
9. He was annoyed because his secretary came late to work.
A. His secretary came late to work made him annoyed.
B. His secretary’s coming late to work made him annoying
C. He objected to his secretary’s coming late to work.
D. He objected to that his secretary came to work late.
10. Please don’t use the shower after midnight.
A. Would you mind not to use the shower before midnight?
B. Would you like to use the shower before midnight?
C. I don’t want you to use the shower.
D. Would you mind not using the shower after midnight?
11. I/ requested/ they/ carry/ suitcases/ taxi
A. I requested them carry suitcases to a taxi.
B. I requested them to carrying suitcases to a taxi.
C. I requested them to carry suitcases to a taxi.
D. I requested them carrying suitcases to a taxi.
12. They/ arrange/ provide/ new flat/ Mary.
A. They arranged to provide a new flat to Mary.
B. They arranged providing a new flat to Mary.
C. They arranged to providing a new flat to Mary.
D. They arranged to provide a new flat for Mary.
13. She says that it’s good if I make my own decisions.
A. She encourages me making my own decisions.
B. She encourages me to making my own decisions
C. I was encouraged by her to making my own decisions
D. Making my own decisions is her encouraging.
14. Apparently, the car did not sustain any damage.
A. The car seems to have sustained some damage.
B. The car appears not to have sustained any damage.
C. It looks as if the car did not sustain any damage.
D. It is apparent that the damage to the car was not sustainable
15. They made the boy wait quite long outside the hall.
A. The boy was made towait quite long outside the hall.
B. The boy was made wait quite long outside the hall.
C. The boy is made wait quite long outside the hall.
D. The boy was made waiting quite long outside the hall.