A You must be kidding!
B They never see eye to eye.
C I’m lazy tonight.
D That’s up to you!
A have finished
B will be finished
C will have finished
D will have been finishing
A directly
B flatly
C strongly
D obviously
A Is your luggage this one?
B Are these your luggage?
C Is this your luggage?
D Are your luggage these ones?
A maintained
B marvelled
C renowned
D experienced
A output
B outburst
C outcry
D input
A were cooking
B coocked
C would have cooked
D could cook
A stuck
B looked
C fed
D turned
A disorder
B dirt
C pollution
D junk
A streched
B torn
C ripped
D suspended
A trust
B faith
C belief
D confidence
A the same-as
B as many-as
C much more-than
D such a lot-that
A To be visited
B to have been visited
C being visited
D been visited
A Drawback
B Weaknesses
C Shortcomings
D Disadvantages
A To ride
B Riding
C Ride
D To riding
A firm
B devout
C unshakeable
D strict
A heavily
B strongly
C completely
D extremely
A packet
B sack
C cask
D carton
A It makes up a minute proportion of the world’s total water supply.
B Much of it is unavailable for human use.
C Its supply is endangered by the melting of the ice caps.
D Its reliable supply is a growing problem in the world.
A Melting glaciers
B Underground
C Precipitation
D Filtration of sea water.
A They have grown to sizes unsustainable by current water resources.
B They generally can be found in close proximity to a source of surface water.
C They always contribute to greater levels of pollution in surface water.
D They are unable to cope with rising levels of bacteria in surface water.
A inclined
B experienced
C recognized
D associated
A Increased industrial pollution
B The dumping of human and animal waste
C Overexploitation of a surface water source
D Drops in the overall level of a surface water source
A Suggest that it may offer a solution to the world’s water needs
B Contract with its relatively low usage by humans
C Explain the lack of surface water in many areas
D Explain why it is only used on rural areas
A Fresh water
B Ground water
C Surface water
D Rainwater
A Excessive drops in the level of an aquifer
B The holes created by large numbers of wells
C The compression of water in an aquifer
D Landslides beneath an aquifer
A Heavy metals prevent their growth
B There is not enough air to support them
C They are filtered out before they reach the aquifer
D Bacteria would make the water undrinkable
A They only occur in aquifers
B They cannot be filtered out of water
C They are generally water soluble
D They can be detected by their foul taste
A The evolution and history of oil paintings and media
B The technology and development of drying oils
C The recipes and ingredients for producing oil paints
D The composition and techniques for mixing oil paints
A supplanted the use of tempera and fresco
B took hold of the artistic choices in the Middle Ages
C promoted artistic talent since the early times
D supported the usefulness of applying paints
A explorers
B experts
C exporters
D experimenters
A from minerals
B in conjunction with pigments
C from plants
D in combination with medicines
A the laboriousness of making oil paints
B the durability of oil colors
C the complexity of oil purification
D the superiority of oil paints
A stiffness
B elasticity
C stickiness
D eloquence
A accelerants
B retarders
C sealants
D glosses
A signature
B selection
C significance
D secret
A requires professional painters to mix their own paint
B contains a layer of canvas and charcoal
C thickens as the oil continues to dry in stages
D requires multiple layers of brushwork
A decode
B unplug
C write
D describe
A lacking
B shortage
C desire
D famine
A tiny
B long
C thin
D stocky
A relied on
B banked on
C counted on
D insisted on
A a great desire
B a terrible thing
C a great pleasure
D a large amount
A During
B asking me if
C has already
D birth to
A over it
B get
C such an
D in a
A good
B of it
C would
D to eat
A the
B all over
C is being
D to be replaced
A extremely
B travelling
C carrying
D from
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