A. rough
B. touchy
C. southern
D. coup
A. honour
B. heritage
C. vehicle
D. heiress
A. innocent
B. criminal
C. reaction
D. specialist
A. definition
B. politician
C. situation
D. production
A. head
B. mind
C. hand
D. life
A. have travelled
B. have been travelling
C. had travelled
D. had been travelling
A. Light-hearted
B. Like-minded
C. Even-handed
D. Open-minded
A. came off
B. came up
C. came about
D. came across
A. interaction
B. advent
C. emergency
D. identity
A. the clever
B. as clever as
C. the cleverer
D. the cleverest
A. made
B. which made
C. making
D. to make
A. survived – was destroyed
B. was survived – destroyed
C. survived – destroyed
D. was survived – was destroyed
A. devoted
B. added
C. committed
D. admitted
A. had it not been for
B. it had not been for
C. it hadn't been for
D. hadn't it been for
A. playing down
B. turning around
C. keeping down
D. pushing back
A. which
B. what
C. that
D. when
A. has caught
B. catches
C. had caught
D. caught
A. finish writing
B. finished writing
C. should finish to write
D. finishes writing
A. so
B. very
C. far
D. by far
A. furious
B. humorous
C. dishonest
D. guilty
A. have the right to refuse
B. are given the right to
C. are refused the right to
D. have the obligation to
A. full of experience
B. lack of responsibility
C. without money
D. full of sincerity
A. contradicted
B. compatible
C. enhanced
D. incorporated
A. No, thanks.
B. Of course you can.
C. I'm afraid not.
D. Certainly, sir.
A. Yes, let's read it together.
B. The best I've ever read!
C. I can't agree with you more.
D. I wish I could buy one.
A. To encourage people to celebrate the traditions of black people
B. To talk about problems with Afro-Caribbean community
C. To recommend people spend more time outdoors
D. To understand and describe the Notting Hill Carnival
A. takes place every Bank Holiday
B. is held annually in August
C. is organized by the Bank of England
D. is held at the beginning of August
A. the participants in the carnival decorate the streets with colourful streamers
B. preparations start early in the morning
C. music and colour fill the streets of London
D. traffic is banned from the main shopping streets
A. this carnival has been organized since at least the 1950s
B. tens of thousands of people take part in the preparations for the carnival
C. dancers in the carnival wear special clothes
D. the dancers in the carnival are from the black community
A. everyone seems to participate in it
B. only Caribbean people take part in it
C. it is gaining in popularity among the white in recent years
D. people from all over the world come to watch it
A. railroad pioneers
B. railroads
C. the interstate highway system
D. Americar
A. The United States regarded Great Britain as a competitor in developing the most efficient railroad system
B. Steam locomotive power was first used in 1832
C. American businessmen saw railroads as a threat to established businesses
D. Steam locomotives replaced horses because of the distances across the country
A. passenger cars were not stable, comfortable or large
B. locomotives were not powerful enough
C. schedules were unreliable and wrecks were frequent
D. lines were relatively short and not usually linked
A. passenger cars became larger
B. schedules were reliable
C. locomotives became more powerful
D. tracks were heavier
A. fixed
B. supportive
C. unreliable
D. sound
A. 1830
B. 1836
C. 1840
D. mid-1860s
A. exceeded
B. beaten
C. overtaken
D. equaled
A. average
B. content
C. more than
D. percents
A. have used
B. kind
C. cooling
D. edibles
A. who
B. is
C. improve
D. at
A. However friendly she seems, she's not to be trusted.
B. She's too friendly to be trusted.
C. However she seems friendly, she's not to be trusted.
D. She may have friends, but she's not to be trusted.
A. She promised to come back early.
B. She reminded me to come back early.
C. She refused to come back early.
D. She offered to come back early.
A. I haven't seen David since a chance meeting with him at the station when I was setting off for New York.
B. When I last went to New York, I happened to meet David at the station.
C. When I last saw David at the station in New York, I ran after him.
D. I finally saw David at the station when I was on my way to New York.
A. Even though she failed the exam, she didn't study hard.
B. Unless she had studied hard, she would have failed the exam.
C. If she had studied hard, she would have passed the exam.
D. However hard she studied, she failed the exam.
A. Because his teacher attracted him, he raised his hand high.
B. To attract his teacher's attention, he raised his hand high.
C. Though he raised his hand high, he could not attract his teacher's attention.
D. He had such a high raising of hand that he failed to attract his teacher's attention
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