A Even though
B extremely
C not to cancel
D climb
A about average
B in
C with other students
D his
A got
B was lying
C thinking
D she’s had.
A didn’t he
B had he
C would he
D hadn’t he
A see through
B see over
C see about
D see into
A will be started
B will be starting
C will have started
D has started
A organized
B disorganized
C organizing
D well organized
A she had missed
B she missed
C she didn’t miss
D did she miss
A Until I was meeting
B Prior to meeting
C By the time I met
D Subsequently meeting
A manipulate
B deal
C affect
D handle
A Of the 1800 poems
B There were 1800 poems
C Because the 1800 poems
D The 1800 poems
A too good as to forward
B so good as to forward
C as good as to forward
D so good as forwarding
A with
B for
C from
D toward
A odourless
B odour
C odourful
D odourlessly
A Help yourself to them.
B My honor.
C No, that’ll do. Thank you.
D No more available.
A Forget about it. I didn’t mean so.
B I highly appreciate what you did.
C It doesn’t matter anyway.
D It’s nothing.
A count on
B take in
C base on
D put up with
A try not to show that you are unhappy
B protect yourself from being embarrassed
C do your best not to smile or laugh
D show dislike or disgust
A easy
B tedious
C interesting
D demanding
A makes the wrong addition
B doesn’t make sense
C seem reasonable
D is not mathematics
A Four helpers are needed because the charity shop stays open.
B No fewer than four helpers can enable the charity shop to stay open.
C Staying open means that the charity shop has the maximum of four helpers.
D The charity shop needs more than four helpers to stay open.
A Next month the tickets will undoubtedly be not as cheap as they are now.
B It is doubtful about the tickets’ price next month.
C The tickets are not bound to be more expensive next month.
D Next month maybe they will increase the price of the tickets.
A It was only because James stopped taking lessons on the cello that he was unable to become a classical musician.
B Originally, James had wanted to become a classical musician, and so he took cello lessons for a time.
C It was the cello lessons that he took for a long time that enabled James to become a classical musician.
D James never became a classical musician, but he did continue taking cello lessons nonetheless.
A He felt so tired that he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
B Feeling very tired, he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
C As a result of his tiredness, he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
D Tired as he might feel, he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
A Computers in the library are not used for students.
B Students can freely assess the library computer service.
C Students are not allowed to use library computers.
D The library computer facilities are accessible to students.
A delight
B revenge
C replacement
D attraction
A Both acting and roller-skating give people a feeling of being a part of a team.
B Collecting things satisfied people’s desire for making things.
C Fishing allows you to show the type of person you are.
D Researchers already know why a hobby attracts a person.
A hedonism
B belongingness
C initiative
D sensual enjoyment
A the strongest desire to win
B a need for creativity
C the chance to express your feelings
D a sense of being part of a team
A fishing
B activity
C self-expression
D stamp collecting
A Leisure activity and sport are totally different.
B A person’s personality is expressed via his hobbies.
C Leisure activities satisfy people’s particular desires.
D Sports affect a person’s personality.
A funny
B surprising
C predictable
D useless
A Human ancestors became predominantly right-handed when they began to use tools.
B It is difficult to interpret the significance of anthropological evidence concerning tool use.
C Humans and their ancestors have been predominantly right-handed for over a million years.
D Human ancestors were more skilled at using both hands than modern humans.
A outline
B hand
C wall
D paint
A Some are not very old.
B It is unusual to see such paintings.
C Many were made by children.
D The artists were mostly right-handed.
A more common
B larger
C more sophisticated
D older
A the relationship between handedness and scratches on fossil human teeth can be verified
B it emphasizes the differences between contemporary humans and their ancestors
C the scratch patterns produced by stone knives vary significantly from patterns produced by modern knives
D it demonstrates that ancient humans were not skilled at using tools
A To contrast them with modern humans
B To explain when human ancestors began to make tools
C To show that early humans were also predominantly right handed
D To prove that the population of Neanderthals was very large
A ancient artwork
B asymmetrical skulls
C studies of tool use
D fossilized hand bones
A Differences in the hemispheres of the brain probably came about relatively recently.
B There may be a link between handedness and differences in the brain's hemispheres
C Left-handedness was somewhat more common among Neanderthals
D Variation between the brain hemispheres was not evident in the skulls of Home Erectus and Home Habilis
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