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—waier; ACHTE Cliff’s TOEFL Questions 1-90 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked A., B., C., and D.,. Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and fill in the space that corresponds to the letter of the answer you have chosen. Fill in the space so that the letter inside the oval cannot be seen. 1. After the funeral, the residents of the apartment building __ A. sent faithfully flowers all weeks to the cemetery B. sent to the cemetery each week flowers faithfully C. sent flowers faithfully to the cemetery each week D. sent each week faithfully to the cemetery flowers 2. Because the first pair of pants did not fit properly, he asked for___. A. another pants B. others pants C. the others ones D. another pair 3. The committee has met and A. they have reached a decision B. it has formulated themselves some opinions C. its decision was reached at D. it has reached a decision 4. Alfred Adams has not A. lived lonelynessly in times previous B. never before lived sole C. ever lived alone before D. before lived without the company of his friends 5. John’s score on the test is the highest in the class; A. he should study last night B. he should have studied last night C. he must have studied last night D. he must had to study last night English Supplement-1 EMENT career care 6. Henry will not be able to attend the meeting tonight because A. he must to teach a class B, he will be teaching a class C. of he will teach a class D. he will have teaching a class 7. Having been served lunch, A. the problem was discussed by the members of the committee B.the committee members discussed the problem C.it was discussed by the committee members the problem, D. a discussion of the problem was made by the members of the committee 8. Florida has not yet ratified the Equal Rights Amendment, and A. several other states hasn’t either B. neither has some of the others states C. some other states also have not either D. neither have several other states 9. The chairman requested that A. the members studied more carefully the problem B. the problem was more carefulnessly studied C. with more carefulness the problem could be studied D. the members study the problem more carefully 10. California relies heavily on income from fruit crops, and _ A. Florida also B. Florida too C, Florida is as well D. so does Florida 11. The professor said that A the students can turn over their reports on the Monday B.the reports on Monday could be received from the students by him C.the students could hand in their reports on Monday D. the students will on Monday the reports turn in SMS: 01701 66 55 20ser; ACHTE 12. This year will be difficult for this organization because _ A. they have less money and volunteers than they had last year B.it has less money and fewer volunteers than it had last year C.the last year it did not have as few and little volunteers and money D. there are fewer money and volunteers that in the last year there were 13. The teachers have deciding ‘A. when to the students they shall return the final papers BB. when are they going to return to the students the final papers C. when they should return the final papers to the students, D. the time when the final papers they should retum for the students | had some problems 14, She wanted to serve some coffee to her guests; however. A. she hadn’t many sugar B. there was not a great amount of the sugar C. she did not have much sugar D. she was lacking in amount of the sugar 15. There has not been a great response to the sale,__? A. does there C. hasn’t it B. hasn't there D. has there 16. Captain Henry, ___ crept slowly through the underbrush, A. being remote from the enemy, B. attempting to not encounter the enemy, C. trying to avoid the enemy, D. not involving himself in the enemy, 17. Tommy was one A. of the happy childs of his class B. of the happiest child in the class C. child who was the happiest of all the class D. of the happiest children in the class 18, he began to make friends more easily. English Supplement-1 sMs 19. . Public television stations are EMENT career care A. Having entered school in the new city, it was found that B. After entering the new school, CC. When he had been entering the new school, D. Upon entering into the new school, It is very difficult to stop the cultivation of marijuana becaus A. it grows very carelessly B. of it’s growth without attention C. it grows well with little care D. it doesn’t care much to grow . The fact that space exploration has increased dramatically in the past thirty years___ A is an evidence of us ‘wanting to know more of our solar system. B.indicates that we are very eager to learn all ‘we can about our solar system C.how we want to learn more about the solar system D. is pointing to evidence of our intention to know a lot more about what is called our solar system Many of the current international problems we are now facing A. linguistic incompetencies B. are the result of misunderstandings C. are because of not understanding themselves. D. lacks of the intelligent capabilities of, understanding each other . Mr. Roberts is a noted chemist A. as well as an effective teacher B. and too a very efficient teacher C. but he teaches very good in addition D, however he teaches very good also ifferent from commercial sti A. because they receive money differently and different types of shows B. for money and program types C. in the areas of funding and programming D. because the former receives money and has programs differently from the latter 101701 66 55.20—waier; ACHTE 24, Manufacturers often sacrifice quality A. for a larger profit margin B. in place of to earn more money C. to gain more quantities of money D. and instead earn a bigger amount of profit 25. Automobile production in the United States A. have taken slumps and rises in recent years B. has been rather erratic recently C. has been erratically lately D. are going up and down all the time 26. A major problem in the construction of new buildings __ A. is that windows have been eliminated while air conditioning systems have not been perfected B.is they have eliminated windows and still don’t have good air conditioning C.is because windows are eliminated but air conditioners don’t work good D. is dependent on the fact that while they have eliminated windows, they are not capable to produce efficient air conditioning systems 27. John said that no other car could go A. so fast like his car B. as fast like his car C. as fast like the car of him D. as fast as his car 28, Her grades have improved, but only A. ina small amount B very slightly C. minimum ——_D. some 29, While attempting to reach his home before the storm, A. the bicycle of John broke down B. it happened that John’s bike broke down C. the storm caught John D. John had an accident on his bicycle 30. The changes in this city have occurred English Supplement-1 ‘SMS EMENT career care A. with swiftness. B. rapidly C. fastly D. in rapid ways 31. The attorney told his client that A. they had little chance of winning the case B. the case was of a small chance to win C. it was nearly impossible to win him the case D. the case had a minimum chance to be won by him 32. One of the professor’s greatest attributes is A. when he gives lectures B. how in the manner that he lectures, C. the way to give lectures, D. his ability to lecture 33. The bank sent a notice to its customers which contained __ A a remembrance that interest rates were to raise the following month B.a reminder that a raise in interest rates was the month following C.to remember that the interest rates were going up next month D. a reminder that the interest rates would rise the following month 34,__was the day before yesterday. ‘A. The France's Independence Day B, The day of the French independence C. French’s Independence Day D. France's independence Day Tt was not until she had arrived home ___ remembered her appointment with the doctor. Avwhenshe —— B. that she C. and she D. she 36. George would certainly have attended the proceedings _ A. if he didn’t get a flat tire B. if the flat tire hadn’t happened C. had he not had a flat tire D. had the tire not flattened itself 37. received law degrees as today. 101701 66 55 20ser; ACHTE A. Never so many women have B, Never have so many women C. The women aren’t ever D. Women who have never 38. The students liked that professor's course because A. there was few if any homework B. not a lot of homework C. of there wasn’t a homework D. there was little or no homework great amount of, 39. George he could improve his test scores, but he did not have enough time to study. A. knew to. B. knew how C. knew how that D. knew how to 40, he would have come to class. A. If Mike is able to finish his homework B. Would Mike be able to finish his homework C. If Mike could finish his homework D. If Mike had been able to finish his homework 41. Lee contributed fifty dollars, but he wishes he could contribute ‘A. one other fifty dollars amount also C. another fifty B, the same D. more fifty dollars 42. The people at the party were worried about Janet because no one was aware she had gone. A. where that —B. of where C. of the place where D. the place 43. Fred’s yearly income since he changed professions has A. nearly tripled B. got almost three times bigger C. almost grown by three times D. just about gone up three times 44, Naney hasn't begun working on her Ph.D. working on her master’s. English Supplement-1 45. 47. 48. 49, 5. EMENT career care A. still because she is yet result she is still C. yet because she is still she is already B. yet as a D. still while The director of this organization must know A money management, selling, and able to satisfy the stockholders B.how to manage money, selling his product, and be able to satisfy stockholders C.how to manage money, sell his product, and satisfy the stockholders D. money management, selling, the idea of being able to satisfy the stockholders The cyclist he crossed the main street ‘A. looked with caution after B. had looked cautiously before C. was looked cautious when D. looks cautious when Here ___ notebook and report that I promised you last week. ‘A. is the B. are the C. was the D. has been a Neither Jane nor her brothers _____a consent form for tomorrow's field trip A. need B. needs C.ismeeding —_D. has need Cuba is sugar-growing areas in the world. A. one of the larger B. one of largest C. one of the largest D. largest . The skiers would rather __ through the mountains than go by bus. A. to travel on train B. traveled by train C. travel by train D. traveling by the train That magnificent temple was constructed by the Chinese. SMS: 01701 66 55.20—waier; ACHTE 53. 54, 55. 57. 58. English Supplement-1 A. eight-centuries-old B. eight” century’s-old C. old-eight-centuries D. — eight- century-old There were two small rooms in the beach house, served as a kitchen. A. the smaller of which B. the smallest of which C. the smaller of them D. smallest of that Pioneer men and women endured terrible hardships, and A. so do their children did the children C. also the childs D. so did their children B, neither Last year, Matt earned his brother, who has a better position A. twice as much as twice more than C. twice as many as D. twice as more as , he would have been able to pass the exam. A. Ifhe studied more B. If he were studying to a greater degree C. Studying more’ D. Had he studied more Mr. Dunean does not know the lawn mower after they had finished using ‘A. where did they put B. where they did put C. where they put D. where to put The facilities of the older hospital A. is. as good or better than the new hospital B. are as good or better that the new hospital C. are as good as or better than the new hospital D, are as good as or better than those of the new hospital Our flight from Amsterdam to London was delayed the heavy fog. A. because of _B. because C.onaccount — D. as result EMENT 59, 60. 61. 62. 63. 65. caxeert care The teacher suggested that her students experiences with ESP. ‘A. write a composition on their B. to write composition about the C. wrote some compositions of his or her D. had written any compositions for his Of the two new teachers, one is experienced and A. the others are not inexperienced C. the other is not D. other lacks experience B, another is Tunderstand that the governor is consideri new proposal A ga what would eli unnecessary writing in government B.who wants fo cut down on the amount of Writing in government C.that would eliminate unnecessary paperwork in ‘government D. jinate to cause that the amount of papers written in government offices will be reduced The doctor told his receptionist that he would return A. as early as it would be possible at the earliest that it could be possible C. as soon as possible D. at the nearest early possibility George belongs to the ‘A. class of the upper middle B. upper middle class C. class from the center up D. high medium class . A good student must know A.to study hard B. to be a good student C. how to study effectively D. the way of efficiency in study Jane changed her major from French to business SMS: 01701 66 55 20ser; ACHTE A. with hopes to be able easier to locate employment B. hoping she can easier get a job C. with the hope for being able to find better a job D. hoping to find a job more easily 66.He has received several scholarships A. not only because of his artistic but his academic ability B. for both his academic ability as well as his attistic C. because of his academic and artistic ability D. as resulting of his ability in the art and the academy 67. Harvey will wash the clothe A. iron the shirts, prepare the meal, dusting the furniture B. ironing the shirts, preparing the meal, and dusting, the furniture C. iron the shirts, prepare the meal, and dust the furniture D. to iron the shirts, prepare the meal, and dust the furniture 68. ___ that new information to anyone else but the sergeant. A. They asked him not to give B. They asked him to don’t give C. They asked him no give D. They asked him to no give 69. he would have signed his name in the comer, A. If he painted that picture B. If he paints that picture C. If he had painted that picture D. If he would have painted that picture 70. The doctor insisted that his patient A. that he not work too hard for three months B. C. taking it easy inside of three months D. to take some vacations for three months ake it easy for three months English Supplement-1 EMENT career care 71. The manager was angry because somebody A. had allowed the photographers to enter the building B. had let the photographers to enter into the building C. permitting the photographers enter the building D. the photographers let into the building without the proper documentations 72. Richard was asked to withdraw from graduate school because A. they believed he was not really able to complete research B. he research C. it was decided that he was not capable to complete the research D. his ability to finish the research was not believed or trusted as deemed incapable of completing his 73. The committee members resented A the president that he did not tell them about the meeting B.the president not to inform them of the meeting C.the president’s not informing them of the meeting D. that the president had failed informing themselves that there was going to be a meeting 74, did Arthur realize that there was danger. A. Upon entering the store B, When he entered the store C. After he had entered the store D. Only after entering the store 75. The rabbit scurried away in fright SMS: 01701 66 55.20—waier; ACHTE A. when it heard the movement in the bushes B. the movement among the bushes having been heard C. after it was hearing moving inside of the bushes D. when he has heard that something moved in the bushes 76. George did not do well in the class because A. he studied bad B. he was not good studywise C. he was a badly student D. he failed to study properly 71. This university's programs. those of, Harvard. A. come second after B. second only to C. are first except for D. second place from are are in 78. The more she worked, A. the less she achieved B. she achieved not enough C. she did not achieve enough D. she was achieving less 79. the best car to buy i Benz. A Because of its durability and economy, B.Because it lasts a long time, and it is very economical, a Mercedes C.Because of its and it is economical, D. Because durably economywise it is better than all the others, 80. When Henry arrived home after a hard day at work, __ A. his wife was sleeping B. his wife slept durability and English Supplement-1 EMENT 81. 82. 83. 87. career care C. his wife has slept D. his wife has been sleeping He gave A. to the class a tough assignment B. the class a tough assignment C. a tough assignment for the class D. an assignment very tough to the class People all over the world are starving A. greater in numbers B. in more numbers C. more numerously D. in greater numbers It was not until she arrived in class realized she had forgotten her book. A. and she B. when she C. she D. that she John has not been able to recall where A. does she live _B, she lives C. did she live D. lived the girl Ben would have studied medicine if he to a medical school. A. could be able to enter B. had been admitted C. was admitted D. were admitted He entered a university ‘A. when he had sixteen years B, when sixteen years were his age C. at the age of sixteen D. at age sixteen years old The jurors were told to A. talk all they wanted SMS: 01701 66 55 20ster, ACHTE B. make lots of expressions C. speak freely D. talk with their minds open 88. Those students do not like to read novels __ text books, A. in any case B. forgetting about C. leaving out of the question D. much less 89.He ___ looked forward to the new venture. A. eagerly B. with great eagerness C. eagemnessly D. ina state of increasing eagerness 90. The families were told to houses immediately A. at the time when the water began to go up B. when the water began to rise C. when up was going the water D. in the time when the water raised Men 1. [C] Modifier sequence-#4 77m | Sentence-2 Modifier-<4 sequence modifier of manner, modifier of place 4% Ct" modifier of time, are ase San C. evacuate their 2. [D] Af =A; #4, another singular Fry “other” adjective feons see ei plural &e teat | D-B off ram singular article ‘another’ wt singular noun ‘pair” fC €CIe | 3. [D] A ae =x, #84 ‘committee’ singular Fey have’ plural verb B “eae ee plural reflexive pronoun ‘themselves’ 4 777 ‘arate Hide Aa 1 Cafe AH Bia AB passive form- © em 7H parallel =H siae cHieN GENTE prep. at ‘arg | D 3% #4 committee (singular noun) ‘wat followed ware eae verbs# singular form has’ S10 | English Supplement-1 10. . [C] EMENT career care [C] A ®, #24 lonelynessly tet word #3 | B H, FHF ‘not’ 4% never double negetive word are ‘sole’
> | Main clause — €4 auxiliary *has’ €%¢ clause-f negative *e& aga 54’ has TIRE Re LAK affirmative | 16. [C] AS, #44 captain 2% enemy cat remote- 8 7S SEA GF slowly crept FACET A | B BFR to encounter infinitive-aa amet erer ‘not’ WBS RAR | D Si Fat “a | Aaa | One can ‘involve oneself in something” but one cannot “involve oneself in a person or people” 17. [D] One of the-es 7 plural noun eure 1
Unreal conditional-az rule ‘STA Had+sub+Vs ..... would have+ V5 GW! B RAAT | BIE AEA wrong vocabulary use RCE | [B] sentence- structure-8 4 | adverbial (never) + auxiliary (have) + subject (so many) women + verb (received), .[D] “because” ot aad ae Arey TIE aE non-count noun ‘homework’ {4 little aR | [B] ‘know how’ @at catara carat farm ayaefae “cxreerayaT | know how’ = verb A eT “to” WARS TAT | SMS: 01701 66 55 20ser; ACHTE 40.[D] ea conditional-@ = rule aR iftsubject+past perfect —- + (would could might) + have+ (verb in past participle) 41.[C] A &4 AI, #4 one other Be Sone another; B-c& redundancy %@ 1 D =a 1, =H fifty dollars more = | 42. [B] aware~aa * preposition eRe of BIT 4A coat) 8 clause marker eaTem | CI FR “the place where’ is redundant | 43. [A] 65% best |B, C ae D written Sere rule Spf informal se Fae | 44,[C] still, yet ee already wrHRE ome EET RS TAR | 45. [C] egata «ic parallel construction = wic% | (how to manage .... Sel... Satisfy) 46, [B] sce sabe A eae are xem Ae past perfect & | 47. {B] Subject (notebook and report) plural #1r2& plural verb (are) ee | SNE Fa GMC singular verb S17 | 48, [A] nor-«4 plural noun @ra™# verb se plural (need) &a 49.(C] A @, 484 SAA TS Br = eA superlative @t | B 4% Dg 74 superlative-
i af zm verb + indirect object + not + infinitive. IC] Past condition-#4 719% form @a if perfect --- modal+ perfective past [B] subjective sentence-#4 form-4 insisted that + (verb in simple form) [A] sive ‘manager’ ‘angry’ wa 4 fg webfarmt | ems a Get past perfect (had allowed) #1) # allow/ permit + n/p+ infinitive = | [B] capable of completing ®¥@ able to complete 7% 1 IC] resent-s% *%a ATI Gerund (informing) wil [D] Adverbial *@re | =f structure —R Adverbial (only) ---- + auxiliary (did) + subject (Arthur) + verb (realize). [A] parallel structure &4 rewired ....... heard. [D] A @1, 34 verb (studied) Adverb (badly) al modified &4 | ‘wise’ verb @1 noun-£4 04 ue BI A 1 C BH aH ‘student’ Adjective (bad) ‘al modified &4 | [B] en ‘second only to" WHT GRAY RATE | Harvard's programs 58 best 4% This universitys’ programs are second best. EMENT caxveet care 78. [A] a8 ef6 double comparative. 1% form-f ®i the more --~ the less. 79. [A] parallel structure #88 Rare | durability (noun) ... economy (noun) 80. [A] Part progressive-a rule wait when . simple past ... past progressive D had been sleeping «7 75 = | 81. [B] subject + verb+ indirect object + direct object-22 form-4 Crt preposition ecarem Gi& | 82. [D] fee sem wt translation et in greater numbers. 1 388 ANC Bs | 83. [D] it was not until phrase 6% tt >>TTT “that” Tt | ees! when TW redundant | [B] embedded question-#@ rule 870M question word+ subject + verb | 85. [B] Past condition | ¥44 conditional perfect (would have studied) result clause fare Ieee & BH past perfect (had been admitted) 4 ‘if clause marker #1 structure-f Zn would + perfective ... if... + past perfect | {C] English rule-@ age ereri sam feat expression ive 1 (i) when he was sixteen (years old) (ii) at (age) sixteen 4 (iii) at the age of sixteen | 87.[C] A “REF, speech-ot ce make expression 2 #1 1% B Wa at | Dt, wee “with their minds open’ (having open minds) ®at carer “freeones SEATSTe | talk Te Te RATA illogical 1 88. [D] aa cace seafé aca serena cataIce much less @ | 89. [A] B ¢ D “ae | C-Ce eagernessly AN GTA HR SMS: 01701 66 55 20ster, ACHTE 90. [B] @# 1 A, D “eer (the time ‘Se | C-C& word order-24 problem 1 when) =a Barrons TOEFL Political demonstrations on American campuses, have abated. A. after 1970 C. for 1970 B. in 1970 D. since 1970 Ancient civilizations such as those of the Phoenicians and the Mesopotamians goods rather than use money. Avusetotrade —B. is used to trade C.used trade _D. was used to trade 3. Most Americans don’t object their first names. them by A. that I call B. to my calling C.forcalling _D. that am call 4, North Carolina is well known not only for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for the Cherokee Indian settlements A. also B. and . but also D. because of 5. General Grant had General Lee him at Appomattox to sign the official surrender of the Confederate forces. Ato meet B. met CC. meet D. meeting 6. Ifa ruby is heated it temporarily lose its color. A. would B. will C. does, D. has 7. small specimen of the embryonic fluid is removed from a fetus; it will be possible to determine whether the baby will be born with birth defects. AA Cra B. That a D. When it is a 8. All of the people at the AAME conference are ‘A. mathematic teachers B, mathematic teachers C. mathematics teacher D. mathematics teachers English Supplement-1 . For the investor who . Travelers EMENT career care To generate income, magazine publishers must decide whether to increase the subscription price or A. to sell advertising B. if they should sell advertising, C. selling advertising D. sold advertising If it more humid in the desert of the Southwest, the hot temperatures would be unbearable, Abe B.is C. was D. were Java Man, who lived before the first Tce Age, is the first manlike animal. A.ltis generally believed that B. Generally-believed itis C. Believed generally is D. That is generally believed money, silver or bonds are good options. A-has solittle a’ B. has very little C.has so few. has very few . Prices for bikes can run ‘A. as high as B. as high to C. so high to D. so high as According to the conditions of my scholarship, after finishing my degree, ‘A. my education will be employed by the university B. employment will be given to me by the university C. the university will employ me D, [ will be employed by the university their reservations well in advance if they want to fly during the Chris holidays. A. had better to get B. had to get better C.had better get. had better got .. Right nineteen from New York and Washington is now arriving at A. Gate Two C. The Two Gate B. The Gate Two D. Second Gate SMS: 01701 66 55.2017. 18. 21. 22, 23, 24. English Supplement-1 —waier; ACHTITE 1,000 species of finch have Been identified. A. Asmanyas —B. AS many C.Asmuchas ——_D. Much as ‘The greater the demand, the price, A. higher B. high CC. the higher D. the high ). The Continental United States is that there are four time zones. ‘A. much big B. too big C.sobig D. very big ). Benjamin West contributed a great deal to American art_. A. painting, teaching, and lecturing B. painting, as a teacher and lecturer . painting, teaching, and as a lecturer D. painting, a teacher, and a lecturer Most insurance agents would rather you anything about collecting claims until investigate the situation. A.do B. not do C. don’t D. did not they Upon hatching, A. young ducks know how to swim B. swimming is known by young ducks . the knowledge of swimming is in young ducks D. how to swim is known in young ducks ‘The observation deck at the World Trade Center in New York Ais highest than any other one B. is higher than any other one C. is highest that any other one D. is higher that any other one A seventeen-year-old is not to vote in an election. A.oldenough —_B. as old enough C.enough old —_D. enough old as is necessary for the development of strong bones and teeth, A.Itiscalcium —B, That calcium C. Calcium D. Although calcium EMENT career care 26. After the assassination attempt, President Reagan's doctor suggested that he 2 short rest at Camp David A.will take B, would take Cu take D. took 27. Only after food has been dried or canned ‘A. that it should be stored for later consumption BB. should be stored for later consumption, CC. should it be stored for later consumption D. it should be stored for later consumption 28. Not until a monkey is several years old to exhibit signs of independence from its mother. A. it begins C. and begin B. does it begin D. beginning 29. Almost everyone fails ‘A. in passing his driver’s test B. to pass his driver's test C. to have passed his driver’s test D. passing hi driver’s test on the first try. 30, Since Elizabeth Barrett Browning's father never approved of Robert Browning, the couple eloped to Italy, where they lived and wrote, Avher to marry —B, her marrying C. she marrying —D. she to marry 31. Please write out the answers to the questions at the end of A. eighth chapter C. chapter eight B. eight chapter D. chapter the eight 32. Although the weather in Martha’s Vineyard isn’t to have a year-round tourist session, it has become a favorite summer resort. ‘A. goodly enough B. good enough C. good as enough D. enough good to goto the grocery store every day? ‘A. Do people in your country like B. People in your country like C. May people in your country liked D. Have people in your country like 34, In many ways, riding a bicycle is similar to SMS: 01701 66 55 20ser, ACHTE A. the driving of a car B. when you drive a car C. driving a car D. when driving a car Although most adopted persons want the right to know who their natural-parents are, some who have found them wish that they the experience of meeting. A hadn't B. didn’t have had C.hadn’thad ——D. hadn't have 36. Canada does not require that U.S. citizens obtain passports to enter the country, and ‘A. Mexico does neither B. Mexico doesn’t either C. neither Mexico does D. either does Mexico 37. Costner’s going to be nominated to rec Academy Award for best director, 2 A.won’t he B. didn’t he C.doesn'the _D. Isn’the 38. the formation of the sun, the planets, and other stars began with the condensation of an interstellar cloud, A. Itaccepted that C. I is accepted that accepted 39. The speaker is A very well acquainted with the subject B.recognized as an authority who knows a great deal in terms of the subject C.someone who knows well enough about the subject which he has undertaken to do the speaking D.a person who has close awareness of the subject that he speaks about so much B. Accepted that D. That is 40. The Consumer Price index lists ‘A. how much costs every car B. how much does every car cost C. how much every car costs, D. how much are every car cost 41. The Ford Theater where Lincoln was shot ‘A. must restore B. must be restoring English Supplement-1 43. 44, 45, 46. 47, 48, EMENT career care CC. must have been restored D. must restored s restaurants have become because many working people want ‘A. to eat quickly and cheaply B. eating quickly and cheaply C. eat quickly and cheaply D. the eat quickly and cheaply popular After seeing the movie Centennial ‘A. the book was read by many people B. the book made many people want to read it CC. many people wanted to read the book D. the reading of the book interested many people . Carl Sandburg is also well known for his multivolume biography of Lincoln, ‘A. An eminent American poet B. He is an eminent American poet C. An eminent American poet who is D. Despite an eminent American poet The examiner made us our identification in order to be admitted to the test center, ‘A. showing C. showed B. show D. to show Doctoral students who are preparing to take their qualifying examinations have been studying in the library every night the last three months. A. since B. until C. before D. for Having been selected to represent the Association of American Engineers at the International Convention, ‘A. the members applauded him B. he gave a short acceptance speech C. a speech had to be given by him D, the members congratulated him of the play Mourning Becomes Electra introduces the cast of characters and hints at the plot. A. The act first B. Act one C. Act first D. First act SMS: 01701 66 55.20—waier; ACHTE 49. AS soon as with an acid, salty-an sometimes water, is formed, ‘A. a base will react B. a base reacts C. a base is reacting D. the reaction of a base 50. The Internal Revenue Service their tax forms by April IS every year. ‘A. makes all Americans file B. makes all Americans to file C. makes the filing of all Americans D. makes all Americans filing 51. Although one of his ships succeeded in sailing all the way back to Spain past the Cape of Good Hope, Magellan never completed the first circumnavigation of the world, and A. most of his crew didn’t too B. neither most of his crew did C. neither did most of his crew D. most of his crew didn’t also 52. To answer accurately iy. more important. than ‘Aa quick finish _B. to finish quickly finishing quickly D. you finish quickly 53. Weathering the action whereby surface rock is disintegrated or decomposed. A. itis B. is that Cis D. being 54. A telephone recording tells callers ‘A. what time the movie starts B. what time starts the movie C. what time does, the movie start D. the movie starts what time ‘The people of Western Canada have been considering themselves from the rest of the provinces. A. to separate C. separate B. separated D. separating 56. It costs about sixty dollars to have a tooth A. filling English Supplement-1 EMENT career care 57. Not until a student has mastered algebra the principles of geometry, trigonometry, and physics, ‘A. he can begin to understand B. can he begin to understand C. he begin to understand D, begins to understand 58, Although Margaret Mead had several assistants during her long investigations of Samoa, the bulk of the research was done by alone, A. herself B. she Cher D. hers 59, Several of these washers and dryer are out of order and _. ‘A. need to be repairing B. repairing is required of them C. require that they be repaired D. need to be repaired 60. Thirt another ight national sites are known as. parks, eighty-two as monuments, and ‘A. the another one hundred seventy-eight as historical sites B. the other one hundred seventy-eight as historical sites C. seventy-eight plus one hundred more as historical sites D. as historical sites one hundred seventy-cight 61. When a body enters the earth’s atmosphere, it travels _. A. very rapidly. ina rapid manner C. fastly D. with great speed 62. Put plants _ enough light. A. near to C. next to a window so that they will get B. near of D. nearly 63. Employers often require that candidates have not only a degree in engineering ‘A. but two years experience B. also two years experience C. but also two years experien D. but more two years experience SMS: 01701 66 55 20ser, ACHTE 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70, English Supplement-1 | Richard Nixon had been a lawyer and before he entered politics. A. served in the Navy as an officer B. an officer in the Navy . the Navy had him as an officer D. did service in the Navy as an officer If one of the participants in a conversation wonders __ no real communication has taken place. ‘A. what said the other person B. what the other person said C. what did the other person say . what was the other person saying ‘The salary of a bus driver is much higher __ A. in comparison with the salary of a teacher B. than a teacher . than that of a teacher D. to compare as a teacher Professional people appreciate when it is necessary to cancel an appointment. A. you to call them B. that you would call them C. your calling them D. that you are calling them The assignment for Monday is to write a about your hometown. A. five-hundred-word composition B. five-hundred-words composition -hundreds-words composition Five-hundreds-word composition D. Farmers look forward to A. participating in the county fairs B. participate in the county fairs . be participating in the county D. have participated in the county fairs every summer, A computer is usually chosen because of its simplicity of operation and ease of maintenance ____ ts capacity to store information. A.the same as —_B. the same C. as well as D. as well nL. 2. 2B. 74, 1S, 16 71. B. 79. EMENT career care Many embarrassing situations occur, _— a ‘misunderstanding, A. for B.of C.because of ——_D, because Neptune is an extremely cold planet, and ‘A. so does Uranus B. so has Uranus C.sois Uranus D. Uranus so that gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill and that the California Gold Rush began. A. Because in 1848 B. That in 1848. C. In 1848 that it was D. 1848 It was in The crime rate has continued to rise in American despite efforts on the part of both government and private citizens to curb A. them B. him C. its D.it cities Frost occurs in valleys and on low grounds on adjacent hills ‘A. more frequently as B. as frequently than C. more frequently than D, frequently than important that the TOEFL Office __ your registration A.will confirm —_B. confirm C. confirms D. must confirm As a safety precaution, all city cabdrivers cary only enough money to make change for a bill. A. ten-dollar C. tens-dollar B. ten-dollars D. tens-dollars that the English settled in Jamestown, A. In 1607 that it was, B. That in 1607 C. Because in 1607 D. It was in 1607 Staying in a hotel costs in a dormitory for a week. A. twice more than B. twice as much as Cas much twice as D. as much as twice renting a room SMS: 01701 66 55.2080. 81 82. 83. 85. 86, 87. 88, English Supplement-1 —waier; ACHTITE When friends insist on expensive gifts, it makes most Americans uncomfortable. A them to accept _B. their accepting C. they accepting D. they accept Gilbert Stuart is considered by most art critics greatest portrait painter in the North ‘American colonies. A. that he was C. who was the B. as he was D. the As a safety measure, the detonator for a nuclear device may be made of __ . each of which is controlled by a different employee. ‘A. two equipments B. two pieces of equipments C. two pieces of equipment D. two equipment pieces A student should tell a dorm counselor if ive with his roommate again next year. A-he’d rather not B. he won't rather C. he'll rather not D. he'd rather didn’t . It is the first time that the Princess of Wales has been to the United States, _? A. isn’t she C. isn’t it D. hasn't it ____ two waves pass a given point simultaneously, they will have no effect on each other’s subsequent motion. A. So that C. That B. They are D. If A child in the first grade tends to b of the other children in his class A. the same old to B. the same age than C.asoldlike —_D. the same age as Most foreign students don’t like American coffee, and _ A. [don’t too C. neither don’t 1 B. either don’t | D. neither do 1 We had hoped team played very well A. State University to win B. that State University win the game, but the other EMENT 89. 90, a1. 92. 94, 95. 96. career care C. that State University would win D. State University’s winning This plant is __ big that it should really be moved outside. A.so B. too C. stich D. very Unlike most Europeans, many Americans a bowl of cereal for breakfast every day B. are used to eat D. use to eat A. used to eating C. are used to eating Often a team of engineers is, ‘A. work on one project B. on one project work C. working on one project D. to working on one project in the world export diamonds. ‘A Only little nations B. Only few nations C. Only a litte nations D. Only a few nations A vacuum will neither conduct heat nor ‘A. transmit sound waves B. transmitting sound waves . sound waves are transmitted D, the transmission of sound waves To relieve pain caused by severe burns, prevent infection, and treat for sho A. taking immediate steps B. to take immediate steps C. taken steps immediately D, take immediate steps All the cereal grains grow on the prairies and plains of the United States. A. but rice B. except the rice C. but forrice DD. excepting rice Warning: or operate heavy equipment while taking this medication, A. Please no drive B. Would you please no driving SMS: 01701 66 55 20ser, ACHIE C. Please don’t drive please not driven D. Have you 97. Burrowing animals provide paths for water in soil, and so do the roots of plants A. decaying and they dying B. when they die and decay C. they die and decay D. when they will die and decay a busy city, Pompeii was virtually ‘destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. A. Once C. Once it was 98, B. It was once D. That once 99. In his autobiography, The Education of Henry ‘Adams, Adams attempted to show that his generation F A. did not know how to live in a technolo; society B. did not know living in a technological society m C. was not knowing how live in a technological society D. had not known living in a technological society 100. The FDA was set up in 1940 that maintain standards for the sale of food and drugs. A. to enforce the laws B. enforcing laws C. enforcing laws D. enforced the laws 101.Green and magenta are complementary colors located opposite each other on the color wheel, ‘A. and blue and yellow so B. and too blue and yellow C. and so blue and yellow, do D. and so are blue and yellow 102, Double stars orbit A. each to the otherB. each other C.each other one D. other each one 103.John F. Kennedy was the youngest president of the United States and 0 be assassinated, A.the fourth ——B. fourth C. four D. the four English Supplement-1 EMENT career care 104,03 latona, one of the few plants that can move about, a wavy; gliding motion. A. having B. has being D. with 105, a teacher in New England, Webster wrote the Dictionary of the American Language. A. Itwas while —B. When C.When was D. While 106. The consistency of protoplasm and that of glue Bare similar to D. the same A. they are alike C. are similar 107.The lights and appliances in most homes use alternating current A. instead direct current B. instead of direct current C. that instead direct current D. for direct current instead 108. When Franklin Roosevelt decided to run for a fourth term, the opposition said that he was A. soold C. oldest B. too old D. very older 109.The decomposition of microscopic animals at the bottom of the sea results in an accumulation of in porous rocks. A. the oil B. oil C.an oil D. coils 110. The US. postal service policy for check approval includes a requirement that two pieces of identification A. must present C.be presented —_D. for presentation Nerve impulses to the brain at a speed of about one hundreds yards per second A. sending sensations B. to send sensations C. send sensations D, sensations B. presented 112, Although exact statistics vary because of political changes, separate nation states are included in the official lists at any one time. SMS: 01701 66 55.20—waier; ACHTE A. more than wo hundred B. as much as two hundred C. many as two hundred D. most that two hundred 113 owe much of their success as a group to their unusual powers of migration. A.That birds B.A bird C. The bird D. Birds 114, Research in the work place reveals that people work for many reasons ‘A. money beside B. money besides C. beside money D. besides money 115. Seals can because they have a thick layer of blubber under their fur. A. keep them warmB. keep themselves warm, C. they keep warm D. keep their warm 116.Both liquids and gases flow freely from a container because they have A. not definite shape B. none definite shape C. nothing definite shape D. no definite shape 117.One of Shaw's » Pygmalion, was the story that formed the basis for the musical play My Fair Lady. A. greatest work B. greatest works C. the greatest work D. the greatest works 118. Although the scientific community had hoped that the field of transplantation + the shortage of organ donors has curtailed research. A. progress B. had progressed C. would progress D. progressing 119. The seed heads of teasel plants raise the nap on coarse tweed cloth than do the machine tools invented to replace them. ntly B. efficiently D. most efficient 120. unknown quantities is the task of algebra, A.Tofound ——B. Find English Supplement-1 EMENT career care C. The find D. Finding, 121. The yearly path of the sun around the heavens A. is known as the ecliptic B. known as the ecliptic C. it is known to be ecliptic D. knowing as the ecliptic 122. dolphin porpoise in that it has a longer nose. A. different B. differs C. different than D. differs from 123,___ like MacDonalds and Kentucky Fried Chicken have used franchising to extend their sales internationally. A. Chain’s restaurants B. restaurants, CC. Chain restaurant D. Chain restaurants Chains 124, Uranus is just to be seen on a clear night with the naked eye. ‘A. bright enough B. enough brightly C. as enough brightD. bright as enough 125. Before Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, many people died ‘A. infected with simple bacteria B. from simple bacterial infections C. infections were simple bacteria D. infecting of simple bacteria 126. That most natural time units are not simple multiples of — each other in constructing a calendar. A. it isa primary problem B. is a primary problem C. a primary problem is D. a primary problem 127. An abstract painter and a pioneer of Surrealism, and symbolic images. ‘A. Miro’s works are characterized by bright colors BB. the works of Miro are characterized by bright colors C. Miro is famous for works characterized by bright colors D. bright colors characterize the works of Miro SMS: 01701 66 55 20ser, ACHTE 128. the plow is being displaced by new techniques that protect the land and promise more abundant erops. A. Asa whole C. Ona whole B. Wholely D. The whole 129. In excess of 80 percent of the UN’s budget is used the economic development of member nations. AA. support B. supporting C. the support. to support 130. The bacteria in milk is destroyed when toat least 62°C. A. it be heated C. it is heated B. it heated D. it will be heated 131. In order for people who spoke different languages to engage in trade __, they often developed a simplified language called pidgin. A. with each the other B. with each to the other C. with each another D. with each other 132. The two main and electromagnets. A. kinds of magnets magnets C. kind magnets are permanent magnets B. kind of D. kinds magnets 133. The Supreme Court does not hear a case unless except. those involving foreign ambassadors. A. atrial B. already tried C. it already trying D. it has already been tried 134, doctors do According to a recent survey, not have a personal physician. A. a large amount of B. large amount of C. a large number of D. large number of 135. ‘There are many beautifully preserved historic buildings __ A. in Beacon Street in Boston B. in Beacon Street at Boston C. on Beacon Street in Boston D. at Beacon Street on Boston English Supplement-1 sMs EMENT career care Se een [D] ‘Since’ present perfect sentence-4 specific time TE WA “beginning when? CHF TH OTH | c] wBtcen fraE SET ATAMET used to + v. (present orm) TRS {B ‘object over phrase WH RFE ving PH | (Cl cortetaivecumulaivereoputtive structure S30 not only... bu also | {IC} Causative verb rule eR have + complement + vets ‘in base form ® | (usually person) conjunction [B] Conditional sentence.t FH FEA] GTAICE ft sub, + simple present + tense ... + willicar/may/must + verb! 4% structure TES | [C] ‘P+ Present [D] ‘mathematics’ singular "1 adj RES HRS ATE TR plural verb ‘are’ plural noun “teachers” & | + Future’ | {A] parallel structure S08 to increase .. 1 sell [D} unreal conditional. sentences ree 4 “were A} “that am Antecedemt RACE ‘it ..! TER LATE ee 2 STH 6 OTH GE HATS clause STE | BS CR FAT is verb-P repeat 721 RACE |D BA A BE clause matker ®C a be’ verb eT {B)nox-count noun (money) TE lle EE RE | IAL ‘As highs" idiom UH 6 Bore CTT | {D | dangling modier-c# ea® mosiioa HfeEB EA | {ha beter 9 y= base form & | [AI noun-4% cardinal number (two) WF Be CF “BRM cardinal number-68 74 ‘the’ TM | DB BE ordinal numbers C4 the | AL ‘as many a e@6 EAA ae ed al ARE of Gere | BH ATA Sas many’ Wal AE fe CTE | {C] double comparative-4% rule NA the greater higher the [C] Cause GATES result clause-€# 2 adjective. AEH so wl {A Parallel structure PA) (B] 7 would 5 verb | NoTOOM RCA FH would rather + NID + ver (pst) 4 FF option-@ COTA verb (past) FR | {Al dangling modifier #1 modified noun-f5 20% | [B) comparative-4 % usually ‘than’ TH | 101701 66 55.20=, ACHTE 24, 25, 26, 2. 37 38 2». 40, 41, 48, 50, 3h 32. 53 English Supplement-1 [A] ‘enough’ adj 93 7 | {C] 4 vers Gs) «79 eB subject (Calcium) UK| IC} subjunctive sentence. suggest-s vy &0% | [C] Negative phrase ‘only after’ e414 STE er Auxiliary subse8 Ie SPT | [B]_ ‘Not untl-negetive phrase WHI TH GF TATE TH Auxiliary sub. (i) 08 S| [3] verb “fail” infinitive 204 | [B] verb + preposition-# = gerund =O | {C] Canina number nouns #04 | (3) “good" (adj) #8 “8 enough (ad) PI | [A] Question sentence “auitary” (do) 8a 2 | {Paral structure SR riding (c) Bre Bom ATES wish 4 had + pp. | (B] Negative agreement-#% rule SER alan + eter iving. sub + negative [D] Tag question. Main clause aff going) 6TH tag negative TA | {that antecedent ROA it STR | [A] 950 S-rRTATTS redundancy TTR | native + (Costner is IC] Embedded question-2@ rule BETH question word (how)+ sub +204 LC) See rere SE GATE must + have + putciple BE | [AI verb want-4 9 infinitive | [c] Dan ng madifie-4 78 madified no [A] Modied noun-s “4 modifier phrase 3X GT su. © verb 408 | [B} Causative verb ‘make"44 #8 yerb-€ base form #4 | ID] Since +7 for + 7 + 7 [B] Dangling modifier 4 moditied sub- 20> | [B] Cardinal number (one) noun C&T | IB] ‘As soon as‘ 8 746 noun Indefinite tense7% | TAT Causative verb ‘make’ 88 #3! verh in base form (ie) 3 {Cl Negative agreement neither + ffrmaive verb + stb = | AG D HF HES aso 8 t0.84 AE negative verb THE | [B} Parallel structure STA IC] Sub. (weathering)<@ verb is! [A] embedded question-@ question word + sub + verb 2&1 ‘SMS EMENT career carte [D] verb ‘consider £8 1 RH gerund = | [C] Causative verb “haves 5108 HES obj Mere ee Ce past participle 7 | 5s 56 57. (B] Negative phrase (Not unt) Wat sentence OF suilary + sah + main verb — Z| 58. [C] verhise obj Rona areas
the other’ sree aac = 61, (AT Adj api) 8 ly TE REN Ady. (pil) v6 mo BRIE CHIR Ady. fs 4 Iy TERA | [C] Prepositional idiom ‘next to" fem tres" caret | {ne onty at aso #28 {B] Parallel structure STA a lawyer .... an officer [B] Embedded qustion-4 question word + sub.+ v1 {C] Unequal comparison “than that’ WA the salary 7A “RATE | BTS The solar’ “teacher GE BM zac | “1 68, {C} verb “appreciate complement RO Genund 7 | [Al ag unded-word) plural 1 | 69. [A] verb phrase Took forward °F gerund 7071 70, (C] “as well as? andee 301 va NE CAM | A 8B comparison 76 <8 1 D ermt IC) cause refer 58 noun (a misunderstanding) ed because of 21 |D RA, RY because case make | 1 72. {C] Affirmative agreement rule SETH affirmative statement (and + 50 + aun/be verb) + subject | 73. [D] 3145 that (clause marker) TR 4 4 clause FAFA | 74, ID] Antecedent “the crime’ abstract noua 7M pronoun ®t | 75, {C] unequal comparison- adv. of than 37 ae aor syllable PA Ady £8 oe compare 6¥C8 more | 76, (subjunctive rule BERT I+ be + important (Adj) + that + sub + verb in base form (adjective) WA | 77. (AL Adj plural B01 | 78. [Dy that antecedent i° 4 GB clause ATE | 179, [B] Multiple number comparison rule A: sub + v4 number multiple +s + (much many) + as (B] verb ‘insst's86 tea gerund I Ae gerund possessive pronoun (thei) Wt indicate al = 101701 66 55 20er, ACHTE B81, [D] superlative =f the ERE =H | 82, [C] non-count noun (equipment)-< plural #8 BE ordinal umber + pices of + noun ®t | 83, [A] sub. CEH negative preference GEES would sather sot SES ZH | 84. [C] tg questions8 eet sub-ce refer Sat | ICE “It is SF tag RA isn it 85, [D] conditional sentence-@ 781 CAFATEE conditon-@ preset form ¢ result fare form ee iF | 86, [D] equal comparison the sam wn 88 | 87. [D] negaive agreement aie + postive aulary + sub | 88, [C] SEVER unfulfilled desire CANCE had hoped + that. + would +y. in base form 1 89, TA] 90. that GFE HIRE GATE Ach 8 TH so BSD ght A FE cause TAMU | C nouns EACH | 90, [C] “used to 94 be v TH a 9 gerund =H | 91, {C] unitary “be verb? 9 ving @U 92, (D1 count noun a few SOF | A € BB AF only” “tle” © ew" BEAR negative word AO only lite A few BA 93, [Al parallel structure SH conduet 94, (DI parallel sucture SUA ake ®H | 95. [AI “bur preposition Ree aFURE WH * excep 4 TAT | transmit. 96, [C] negative imperative sentence-1 would you please not = please don’t-# vin base form #4 97, (B) SARE ATE when present simple foem FF | 98. [A] Once a busy’ ‘Once’ TH SET CFA TANTS GNC | AE dangling modifier Ta cate | 99, [A] Ge FA abity APACE aro how’ 4 iniiive = | 100. [A] GRRET BOG CANES infinitive TA | 101. (Dy afirmativeapreement-€8 ule RH 0 + bev + sub ET | 102, (B] rae re TAT “each other” SHAE BE 103. [AJ Ordinal umber noun 4 aeH ae 8 EE the a | 104, (B] ‘that elause marker Fert eA 2 verb RTE | (D) aa% aRCKE Go NT TANCE “while” THRE ID ‘RATE Reduced adverb clase-<9 FAR STH WT sentence structure Ss ACHR tos. 106, (C] 4 nounsee eG YT ATES noun HB! ee similar AH Ais redundant, B AB noun-Ba 4 similar to" WH | Dv. a1 English Supplement-1 SMS: 107. 108, 109, 10, us. 14, us. 116, u7, 18, 119, 121 128. 129. 130. BL 12 13 134. EMENT career care (8) FEF replacement ATE nouns Eisen of | {B] too old! Eat SFB eH CATH | A “so!
| [A] 448 #4 to connect with now. 225 emew® ret went | oe AB coera7 emt gee a | {B) Recently, Just, yet, already, for & longtime, ete °C present perfect ® | 101701 66 55 20er, ACHTE 10. 1 12. 1. 14 1s. 16. English Supplement-1 {Al Since #18 TF from a specific ime. CO have been teaching in uce since 2004, 374 C RA #1 ET ago use FAT RT past perfect | 10) [A] use presen perfect for things that are now or recently happening and use past simple for things that are not new or recent {AI ps simple se 1 for which snot recent and ne [CI past indicator word yesterday, in 1999] FECT use ee simple pas [A competed action 4 55 simple past use 4% | {Beton pas erect use #2 (cl {D] option D-ce8 proper seston ptt ase EE | [Cl wsed to WH ECE cre ICH ETE eH at AB structure ®Zl: Sub + used to + verb (simple) Sub + be / get + used to + (¥-+ing) Future Tm tired. to bed now. good Algo B. Im going C.Lwill go D. Tg0es fomorrow, so we can go out Somewhere ‘A. Tm ot working B. I don't work C.Liwont work D. got work ‘That bag looks heavy you with i A.Tm helping B.Thelp C.thelp D. Iwill be helping think the weather —— be nice this afternoon, A. will B. shall Cis going 10 D. ate going to ‘Ann isin hosptal.""Yes, L know het tomorrow, Alvisit B. Tim going to visit Crm visit, D. Ivisited Wete late. The film —— by the time we get tothe cinema. A. will already start, will already have started B. willbe already started D. have already started Dont worry Tate tonight. Af lam B. when Lam C. when I be D.if M1 be Answers with Explanations [B] nearest future OE simple future use TF modern English- going to use 21 @U | [A] 3 Fe 6a wer | IC] offering/ agrecing/ promising/ asking somebody 1 do Something 28 CP future simple use Fal BE [AVC] predicting the future EH will I be going 10-4 UG CORR CATT TTR | [B} 22 3021 | [c) Sere gre wer ox era Te A we BT future perfect use #0 | [A] Future-® surely 8 35 EL when but possible A ram wee | NICE Mes | ORT if use ATE RH | Modals ‘The fire spread through the building very quickly, but unfortunately everybody ‘A. was able to escape B, managed to escape could eseape D. ean escape Tim so tired 1 for aweek A-can sleep B. could sleep C.could have slept D. can have slept the story be tru, but I dont think is. 4 5 6. EMENT career care A. might B.can C- could D. may ‘Why did you stay ata hotel when you were in Paris” You — —with Julia Aci stay B. could stay C. could have stayed D. canhave stayed ‘Tye lost one of my gloves.’ You it somewhere. AC must drop 'B, must have dropped CC must be dropping D. must have been dropping 1 was surprised that Kate wasn’ at the meating yesterday. She bout i ‘A. must not know B, may not know might not have known, may not have known What was the problem? why leave early? Ahad you t0| B. did you have to CC. must you D. you had to we've got plenty of time. we A. dont need to Cneednt ‘You missed a great las A-rmust have come C-ougitto have come D. had to come Jane ——a car with the money T'd won in the lottery. ‘A. suggested that buy _B. suggested that should buy C. suggested me to buy |. sugzested tha [bought you're always at home. You ‘ut more often ‘A. should go B. had better go : had better to go D. had go Ins late. 1's time home. Awe go B, we must go we should go D. we went abit longer, but really have to go now. A.T'd stay B.T'lstay ean stay D.Pdhave stayed Answers with Explanations [AB] Sle CORA] AMET WPS SAY STAT could eae ee FARE CHAT Sa TT STE GE CHAT FSR FATS able SIA "SITE manage to/vas or wore able to use | [B] can 448 could-% C4 14%} RA can use realistic WM HET TICE TR could use RH uneatsic BR ATE | “OFT can have Wee AE MACE AT STF could have use to talk about the past that is uaealistic [ACID] can FR could-68 ACG I otrdes BIER GIB may GAR night ACT BN {C] 2-4 explanation | {[B] must have use @F past- COAT FR RA MATA
So-+adj +afant noun jv, So-+ many / much / litle! few -+noun [B14 FF CDT NER APTS RET WM so sR such TL that clause use ®E {B} enough + noun ‘Ady/Adw + enough enough too +. + todo something enough /t00+ + fr somebody’ (BIC) quite 8 preny-a HAG BE CHT Te OR | STE structure-a <9 145 SIE | T RA Quite +8 an + adj a A 101701 66 55.20——_—, ACHTE aan + prety +agj +0 8. [C] 8 syllablend worlOOMIce er ak st OR CRI comparative © supertative 59 FH I | CEA: easy easier- 9. [C] double comparative it can 33 sea Bt cause 4 3H see ee result - Exp: The more you read, the more you lars. 10, [BIC] sub ANE er ERE ash thant AER subjective pronoun + Phite Verb 250 | St objct=a5 Ce ST EAC pronoun-4 objective form use ®t | 11, (D] RAB meet OBA TH STA REET FART ‘aaice | aia aa ee cor Foe aC BOT Ta CR ‘ae superative Fae | 12, [AVB] Adverb of time, sub, verb 4 object | Set Aves ofime- CF 941 SFT | 13, [B] Adverb of fequency be verb 0 40% | Exp- The riches are not always happy. FEW have to Fused to RE TTA | Exp-Lalways have to do my task 14, 1D} not used to say that a5 GF main verbs re ie Tes cH ATH | BA no more- cm ore a 15, {D} sentence-B contrast *1 RE meaning FOR | Se use WA adverb of concession-4 clause marksr-SOMT | EA ‘ven though answer ®t | 14. Conjunctions and prepositions 1. Leauldn’ sleep very tired, A. although Las B. despite Iwas despite of bis D. in spite of being 2 You should insure y stolen Aci case it will be B.itit will be incase itis D.itiis 3. The club is for members only. You — youre a member. A. can't go in if B. can go in only if C.canf go in unless D. can goin unless 4, Yesterday we watched television all evening we didn’t have anything better to do A. when Beas © while D. since 5. ‘What's that noise?’ “it sounds baby eying” Aas B. like Casif D. asthough 6 They are very kind to me. They treat me their own Alike Tam Basiftm Ciasif was D. sif were 7. Tilbe in London next week, Lope to sce Tom —— thee, A. while Iwill be B. while Fam (C.daring my visit D. during Iam 8. David is away atthe moment, Idon’ know exactly when he's ‘coming back, but Tin sure hel be hack Monday. A.by B. until Con Dito Answers with Explanations 1, [AD] conjunction-4 * clause 4% preposition-#t et phrase 44 | 4 10% although RF conjunction #% in spite off despite M7 preposition | English Supplement-1 ‘SMS EMENT caxeert care IC) In case use BE Futures ort Bat ww tes, AT “ST CHT RA HE Future CEA ST NUTS <5) CRT FHA HE fuse RE | 3. (BC) IBID] as €2% since WAI STA IER because TEM | FET B £2 D answer meaning PA answer TE CH 5. {B] as Rt conjunction slike ROA preposition | FR habe cxrying-4 4 use ®t Tike 6 {C+D} present tense (aif a though) past tense Yea EH pus tensed RLS meaning FE eter as iff a though es eH Cot real FE unreal | unreal sentence-4® past tense use AE ORTH be ATM use Re were | [BIC] While et vourker, S74 During & preposition | [ERR option C RR D-H MCAT answer ZC | 255 option AE BHA WEG A answer BAT | FAT while ‘Fe future FEMEE CT FRE TICE CH while “use "RE present tense | (214: | wil bea teacher while I teach Stents 8 (AL GREAT EN MEAT ATE by use ZH | Exp wil finish my assignment by tomorrow. clause 15, Prepositions 1. Goodbye! Pl see you A-at Friday morning C. in Friday morning BB. on Friday morning D. Friday morning. 2. Tim going away the end of Jantar. Aa B. on Cin D.of 3. When we were in Italy, we spenta few days Venice. Aca B.t0 Cin D.of 4. Our ais: the second floor of the building Aa B. on Cin Dito 5. Taw Steve a concert on Saturday. Aa B. on Cin Dito 6. when did they the hovel? A.anive to B. ative at C arrive in D. getto 7. Tm going holiday next week. Pl be away for two weeks, Aca Bon Cin D for 8. Wetruvelled {6.45 train, which avived at 8:3. Avinthe B. on the Coby the Dby 9. Have you read anything what sort of books did he write” [Emest Hemingway? * no, Aof B. from Coby Dio 10. The accident was my fault, so Thad to pay for the damage — ——the other ea. Aof B. for Cio Dion 11. Tlike them very mach, They have always been very nice — Aof B. for Co D. with 12, Tm not very goed —— repairing things. Aa B. for 101701 66 55 20er, ACHTE cin 13. don understand tis ‘Ac explain to me this word B. explain me this word C.explain this word to me D. explain me this word to 14, If youte worried about the problem, you should do something. it D. about ‘Can you A. for B. about agains D. with 15. ‘Who is Tom Har? ‘Tve no idea. Ive never heard him, A. about B. from Cater D.of 16, "What time will you be home? 'I dant know. It depends — the traffic. Aof B. for Crom D.on 17. Iprefer tea coffe. At B. than against D. over Answers with Explanations 1, [B/D] in (month / year} on (day / Date} FS sm = eT spoken CBA infon use #1 |
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