A had accepted
B has been accepting
C accepted
D has accepted
A demanded
B insisted
C begged
D urged
A fallen
B dropped
C given
D put
A intuitively
B intimately
C sincerely
D imperceptibly
A through
B in
C beyond
D on
A must have left
B should have left
C need have left
D can have left
A reasons
B excuses
C grounds
D foundation
A statement
B mention
C reference
D comment
A Influential as he was
B Influencing people
C However influential
D No matter how influential
A rehired
B retold
C recalled
D released
A have been successful
B have not got wet
C have got no water
D have got home dry
A ill
B strong
C fit
D unhealthy
A a lazy person
B a nice person
C a live wire
D a kind person
A disease
B hazard
C offence
D friendliness
A There’s no approval
B It’s much too high
C Yes, I’ve known him for years.
D No, the line is busy.
A Five tens, please.
B Which currency?
C You haven’t signed it.
D What’s your account number?
A across
B without
C refueling
D carrying
A Drying
B means of
C applying
D make it possible
A On
B is
C of
D more than
A Not many people bought our product because it was so bad.
B Our product was of better quality so that more people would buy it.
C Fewer people bought our product due to its bad quality.
D Since our advertisement for our product was so bad, fewer people bought it.
A When asking for more information about the burglary, the man appeared quite upset.
B On being asked for more information about the burglary, the man seemed quite upset.
C Being asked for more information about the burglary, the man was quite upset as he appeared.
D The man appeared quite upset, asking for more information about the burglary.
A If he didn’t speak, I wouldn’t realize he didn’t know anything about the subject.
B If he hadn’t spoken, I wouldn’t have realized he didn’t know anything about the subject.
C Unless he spoke, I wouldn’t realize he didn’t know anything about the subject.
D When he spoke, I hadn’t realized he didn’t know anything about the subject.
A has definitely solved the problem of unemployment
B has brought a lot of benefits but has also created some serious problems
C has led to an improvement in working conditions
D can be regarded as the greatest technical achievement of the age
A has exceeded that of any other technological development in recent times
B has been unnecessarily exaggerated in recent years
C has generally been confined to industrial life
D will certainly continue to increase right through the next century
A has made considerable changes in the working system inevitable
B has reduced the working hours but not the workload
C will, in the next century, lead to even more disillusionment
D has given rise to many new solutions to the problems of unemployment
A proponents
B merchants
C inspectors
D consumers
A advantages
B advocates
C organic foods
D products
A interest in food safety and nutrition among North Americans
B the nutritional quality of the typical North American diet
C the amount of healthy food grown in North America
D the number of consumers in North America
A surrounded by large numbers of claims
B deceived by claims
C deprived of claims
D indulged in claims
A unbelievable
B uncontested
C unpopular
D unverified
A improve
B monitor
C preserve
D restore
A organic foods can be more expensive but are often no better than conventionally grown foods
B many organic foods are actually less nutritious than similar conventionally grown foods.
C conventionally grown foods are more readily available than organic foods
D too many farmers will stop using conventional methods to grow food crops
A careless
B mistaken
C thrifty
D wealthy
A very enthusiastic
B somewhat favorable
C neutral
D skeptical
A had accepted
B has been accepting
C accepted
D has accepted
A demanded
B insisted
C begged
D urged
A fallen
B dropped
C given
D put
A intuitively
B intimately
C sincerely
D imperceptibly
A through
B in
C beyond
D on
A must have left
B should have left
C need have left
D can have left
A reasons
B excuses
C grounds
D foundation
A statement
B mention
C reference
D comment
A Influential as he was
B Influencing people
C However influential
D No matter how influential
A rehired
B retold
C recalled
D released
A have been successful
B have not got wet
C have got no water
D have got home dry
A ill
B strong
C fit
D unhealthy
A a lazy person
B a nice person
C a live wire
D a kind person
A disease
B hazard
C offence
D friendliness
A There’s no approval
B It’s much too high
C Yes, I’ve known him for years.
D No, the line is busy.
A Five tens, please.
B Which currency?
C You haven’t signed it.
D What’s your account number?
A across
B without
C refueling
D carrying
A Drying
B means of
C applying
D make it possible
A On
B is
C of
D more than
A Not many people bought our product because it was so bad.
B Our product was of better quality so that more people would buy it.
C Fewer people bought our product due to its bad quality.
D Since our advertisement for our product was so bad, fewer people bought it.
A When asking for more information about the burglary, the man appeared quite upset.
B On being asked for more information about the burglary, the man seemed quite upset.
C Being asked for more information about the burglary, the man was quite upset as he appeared.
D The man appeared quite upset, asking for more information about the burglary.
A If he didn’t speak, I wouldn’t realize he didn’t know anything about the subject.
B If he hadn’t spoken, I wouldn’t have realized he didn’t know anything about the subject.
C Unless he spoke, I wouldn’t realize he didn’t know anything about the subject.
D When he spoke, I hadn’t realized he didn’t know anything about the subject.
A has definitely solved the problem of unemployment
B has brought a lot of benefits but has also created some serious problems
C has led to an improvement in working conditions
D can be regarded as the greatest technical achievement of the age
A has exceeded that of any other technological development in recent times
B has been unnecessarily exaggerated in recent years
C has generally been confined to industrial life
D will certainly continue to increase right through the next century
A has made considerable changes in the working system inevitable
B has reduced the working hours but not the workload
C will, in the next century, lead to even more disillusionment
D has given rise to many new solutions to the problems of unemployment
A proponents
B merchants
C inspectors
D consumers
A advantages
B advocates
C organic foods
D products
A interest in food safety and nutrition among North Americans
B the nutritional quality of the typical North American diet
C the amount of healthy food grown in North America
D the number of consumers in North America
A surrounded by large numbers of claims
B deceived by claims
C deprived of claims
D indulged in claims
A unbelievable
B uncontested
C unpopular
D unverified
A improve
B monitor
C preserve
D restore
A organic foods can be more expensive but are often no better than conventionally grown foods
B many organic foods are actually less nutritious than similar conventionally grown foods.
C conventionally grown foods are more readily available than organic foods
D too many farmers will stop using conventional methods to grow food crops
A careless
B mistaken
C thrifty
D wealthy
A very enthusiastic
B somewhat favorable
C neutral
D skeptical
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