A In spite of
B heavy
C all we
D excursion
A communicate
B other
C making
D sounds
A Opened
B from
C felt
D excited
A some
B several
C every
D each
A are
B was
C has been
D is
A will come
B came
C come
D to come
A for
B after
C into
D at
A have you started
B were you starting
C would you start
D did you start
A the thief had touched
B had the thief touched
C touched the thief
D the thief touched
A bright
B flying
C red
D true
A being cleaned
B cleaned
C clean
D cleaning
A gain
B keep
C get
D take
A Thank you very much
B I’m having a slight headache
C No, I don’t care
D Yes, I was tired yesterday
A I hope so
B Don’t mention it
C Don’t worry
D Thank you
A painting
B programme
C music
D show
A with the same speed
B in the usual or ordinary way
C strangely and irregularly
D repeatedly in different modes
A presumed
B supposed
C informed
D anticipated
A restrain
B stay unchanged
C remain unstable
D fluctuate
A The customs officer asked to see Mrs Scott’s passport.
B The customs officer suggested seeing Mrs Scott’s passport.
C The customs officer asked Mrs Scott to see his passport.
D The customs officer promised to show Mrs Scott his passport.
A My friend didn’t use to drive on the left.
B My friend used to drive on the left.
C My friend isn’t used to driving on the left.
D My friend didn’t get used to driving on the left.
A In my view, playing a sport is as enjoyable as watching it on TV.
B As far as I know, more people watch a sport on TV than they play it.
C In my opinion, to play a sport is more enjoyable than to watch it on TV.
D I think watching a sport on TV is more enjoyable than playing it.
A We can get a wonderful meal which I know at a restaurant.
B I know a restaurant at where we can get a wonderful meal.
C The restaurant which I know is where we get a wonderful meal.
D I know a restaurant where we can get a wonderful meal.
A Hardly that he had entered the house when the police arrested him.
B No sooner had he entered the house than the police arrested him.
C Immediately had he entered the house when the police arrested him.
D The police immediately arrested him as soon as he’s just entered the house.edd the house.
A the lack of financial support
B the over-parenting from parents
C the absence of parents' protection
D the lack of parental support
A receiving medical treatment
B suffering anxiety or depression
C doing medical research
D studying medicine at college
A The college experience itself is more intense today than that of the past 10 years.
B Our world is more stressful because of the current economic and political situation.
C College faculty and staff are required to help in the parenting of problematic students.
D Our society certainly doesn't want our children to experience unpleasant things.
A college professors
B young people
C teachers
D parents
A to be assigned more housework from adults
B to be given more social responsibilities
C to be encouraged to meet challenges
D daily coaching from their teachers
A defeat students from the very beginning
B help students to learn to stand on their own feet
C discourage students and let them down forever
D allow students to learn the first lesson in their lives
A Indifferent
B Praising
C Critical
D Humorous
A at their first moment after birth
B at their first experience of language
C when they are more than 6 months old
D when they first hear their parents talk to them
A the hearing infants
B the deaf infants
C the hearing and deaf infants
D the disabled infants
A used by the deaf to communicate
B especially formed by infants
C used among psychologists
D widely used by American children
A making initial movements
B studying funny movements
C creating strange movements
D producing similar movements
A only the hearing children made different movements
B the deaf children made less consistent hand movements
C the hearing children only repeated the same hand motions
D only the deaf children repeated the same hand motions
A hand-shapes
B babbling
C hand motions
D eye movements
A what happens when babies have the opportunity to learn both speech and sign language
B whether all children speak and make motions with their hands at the same time
C the assumption that the human brain prefers sign language to speech
D whether the sign system of the deaf is the physical equivalent of speech
A Education for Deaf Children
B How do Children Master Language?
C Language: Is It Always Spoken?
D American Sign Language
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