A. Weather-beaten
B. Contemporary
C. Under the weather
D. Chic
A. even-rather
B. so-as
C. quite-just
D. as-such
A. to
B. with
C. for
D. of
A. the prevailing view
B. the prevailed view
C. the view prevailed
D. this view is prevailing
A. out of reach
B. out of the question
C. out of the ordinary
D. out of the condition
A. looked so perfectly
B. looked so beautiful
C. was looking beautifully
D. look such nice
A. notorious
B. household
C. double-barreled
D. strange-sounding
A. will have worn
B. will be wearing
C. is going to wear
D. will have been wearing
A. Robert Frost’s poems were
B. the works of Robert Frost were
C. Robert Frost wrote poems that were
D. the poetry written by Robert Frost
A. participants
B. contestants
C. applicants
D. partakers
A. whichever that
B. whatever
C. however
D. that what
A. Besides
B. Moreover
C. Apart
D. Together
A. Nothing special.
B. You’re welcome.
C. It’s very expensive.
D. I don’t think so. I’m teaching all summer.
A. Could you do me a favour?
B. Oh, dear. What a nice shirt!
C. May I help you?
D. White, please.
A. employing
B. hiring
C. offering
D. laying off
A. rolling in money
B. made of money
C. well-heeled
D. destitute
A. The fox tried in vain to reach the grapes.
B. There’s no point reaching the grapes.
C. It was not worth reaching the grapes.
D. It was no good to reach the grapes.
A. He seemed quite willing to take my advice.
B. It seemed he was not ready to give me advice.
C. It seemed he was not willing to take my advice.
D. He seemed very anxious to take my advice.
A. I am not in favor to prohibiting smoking in bars.
B. I am not in favor of prohibiting smoking in bars.
C. I am not in favor with prohibiting smoking in bars.
D. I am not on favor of prohibiting smoking in bars.
A. hair
B. rain
C. laid
D. wait
A. rhythm
B. psychology
C. physical
D. mythology
A. physical
B. summary
C. romantic
D. following
A. compliment
B. counterpart
C. kindergarten
D. biologist
A. despising
B. diminishing
C. valueless
D. humiliating
A. it uses exotic locations
B. it shows eligible men dating women
C. it can um ordinary people into celebrities
D. it shows average people in exceptional circumstances
A. turns all participants into celebrities
B. is more likely to turn its participants into celebrities that Big Brother
C. is less likely to turn participants into celebrities than Big Brother
D. is a dating show
A. to make an imaginary world
B. on the ground of talent
C. to create conflict among other things
D. only for special-living-environment shows
A. for talent and performance programs
B. for special-living-environment program
C. for all programs
D. for Big Brother and Survivor
A. imaginary
B. real
C. imaginative
D. isolated
A. Shows like Survivor have good narratives.
B. Mark Burnett thinks the term “reality television” is inaccurate.
C. Japan has produced demeaning TV shows copied elsewhere.
D. Reality television has been popular since well before 2000.
A. overworking
B. extra work
C. over loading
D. playing with fire
A. situation
B. dilemma
C. shame
D. embarrassment
A. Much as Julie had a training course in alternative medicine, she was able to help the man out of danger.
B. Having trained in alternative medicine, Julie was able to help the man out of danger.
C. But for a training course in alternative medicine, Julie could have helped the man out of danger.
D. Despite training in alternative medicine, Julie was able to help the man out of danger.
A. The guest on our show is the youngest professional golfer to win the Opera so far.
B. The professional golfer who has won the Opera so far is the youngest guest on our show.
C. The youngest professional golfer won the Opera so far is the guest on our show.
D. The youngest guest on our show is the professional golfer winning the Opera so far.
A. to enhance
B. both
C. been
D. that are
A. had transported
B. sooner
C. could
D. survived
A. Some researchers
B. an unfair
C. poỏ
D. contributed
A. Tony Blair
B. Margaret Thatcher
C. Sir Robert Peel
D. David Cameron
A. stubbornness
B. seriousness
C. determination
D. hard work
A. British political life is conventionally controlled mainly by men.
B. The number of women in politics is increasing.
C. Conservative Party didn’t have to discuss about who would be the next prime minister.
D. Theresa May’s toughness was one of the reasons for the Party to choose her for the prime minister position.
A. She graduated from Eon College.
B. As a child, she was quite rebellious.
C. She didn’t work part time as a university student.
D. She used not to be a home secretary.
A. 1992
B. 1994
C. 1997
D. 2013
A. she is quite critical
B. it helps her fight diabete
C. someone asks about it
D. it is written on Balance magazine
A. means
B. advance
C. technique
D. trick
A. ordinary
B. luxurious
C. economical
D. simple
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