A. pressure
B. future
C. enthusiasm
D. resume
A. played
B. tried
C. smiled
D. wanted
A. critical
B. motivate
C. horizon
D. dominant
A. mistake
B. unite
C. wonder
D. behave
A. ambitious
B. unqualified
C. proficient
D. inconvenient
A. destroy
B. replace
C. remain
D. keep
A. unusual
B. extraordinary
C. rare
D. frequent
A. acceptable
B. compulsory
C. uncomfortable
D. voluntary
A. Speech
B. discreet
C. are producted
D. signal
A. the same
B. goes usually
C. for
D. on
A. worked out
B. Having been identified
C. to reduce
D. of
A. will be painting
B. has been painting
C. will have painted
D. had been painting
A. Despite
B. Otherwise
C. Regarding
D. Although
A. exhaust
B. exhaustively
C. exhaustion
D. exhausted
A. to be criticised
B. to have criticised
C. being criticised
D. criticising
A. Ø – the
B. a – the
C. an – Ø
D. the – an
A. would have
B. had
C. will have
D. were having
A. danger
B. risk
C. chance
D. threat
A. Having won
B. To have won
C. The winning of
D. Just won
A. driving
B. leading
C. rising
D. heading
A. fatally
B. heavily
C. deeply
D. seriously
A. to
B. of
C. with
D. on
A. inviting
B. to invite
C. to be invited
D. invited
A. plain
B. pale
C. mild
D. calm
A. tubes
B. pints
C. sticks
D. quarts
A. She asked her son what to do to his hair.
B. She wanted her son to know what he had done to his hair.
C. She wanted to know what did her son do to his hair.
D. She asked her son what he had done to his hair.
A. Adults tend to be the best at learning English.
B. Children do not learn English as well as adults.
C. Adults tend to learn English worse than children.
D. Children tend to learn English more than adults.
A. The Smiths shouldn’t have sent their first child to a boarding school.
B. The Smiths could have well sent their first child to a boarding school.
C. The Smiths didn’t need to have sent their first child to a boarding school.
D. The Smiths can’t have sent their first child to a boarding school.
A. If only Marie turn up at John’s birthday party.
B. I wish Marie had turned up at John’s birthday party.
C. I wished Marie wouldn’t turn up at John’s birthday party.
D. It’s a shame Marie had turned up at John’s birthday party.
A. Subsequent to their performance at the elimination tournament, they afraid to win the trophy excellently.
B. Were it not for their excellent performance at the elimination tournament, they wouldn’t have won the trophy.
C. Notwithstanding their excellent performance at the elimination tournament, they didn’t win the trophy.
D. Given that they didn’t win the trophy, their performance at the elimination tournament was however excellent.
A. I am
B. help yourself
C. neither do I
D. that’s life
A. So far
B. Cheers
C. So long
D. Don’t worry
A. Students’ travelling preferences
B. A traditional approach to spring breaks
C. American students’ social life
D. Students’ alternative spring breaks
A. Around 10,000
B. Around 36,000
C. Around 500,000
D. Around 50,000
A. listing
B. getting
C. avoiding
D. inventing
A. degrees
B. people
C. projects
D. students
A. Environment damage
B. Homelessness
C. Poverty
D. Overpopulation
A. She refused to do her homework in the evening.
B. She didn’t want to study for her Advanced Level Exams.
C. She had not obtained desirable marks in her exams.
D. Her parents didn’t agree with what she wanted to do.
A. they will never go back home again
B. their benefits will be severely cut
C. they will encourage their friends to do the same
D. they will find it difficult to find work
A. young people do not receive as much money as those over twenty-five
B. anyone under twenty-five and not living at home will receive help with food and accommodation
C. the under twenty-fives can claim money only if they have left home
D. young people cannot claim money unless they are under sixteen or over twenty-five
A. extra wages for part-time workers
B. financial support for those in need
C. a law about distributing money
D. gifts of food and clothing
A. The problem of unemployed people all over the world
B. Timely actions from the government to fight homelessness
C. The plight of young, homeless people
D. An increasingly popular trend among youngsters
A. circumstances make it possible for them to live at home
B. they do not want to live with a divorced parent
C. they have run away from home
D. they have thrown away any chances of living at home by behaving badly
A. voluntary organizations
B. young people
C. people of all ages
D. the young homeless
A. flexible
B. stable
C. simple
D. obvious
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