VII. Choose the sentence which has a similar meaning to the sentence printed before.New York/ founded/ 1624/ the Dutch/ called/ New AmsterdamA.New York was founded in 1624 by the Dutch, which is called New Amsterdam.B.New York was founded in 1624 by the Dutch, who called it New Amsterdam.C.New York, founded in 1624 by the Dutch, who called it New Amsterdam.D.New York, which was founded in 1624 by the Dutch, called New Amsterdam.
VII. Choose the sentence which has a similar meaning to the sentence printed before.1664/ the English/ gained/ control/ changed/ name/ New YorkA.In 1664 the English who gained the control changed the name of New York.B.Since 1664 the English gained control and changed the name to New York.C.In 1664 the English gained control and changed the name to New York.D.In 1664 the English gained its control and changed the name of New York.
VII. Choose the sentence which has a similar meaning to the sentence printed before.many immigrants/ the US/ stayed/ New York/ giving/ city/ variety of cultures/ it has/ todayA.Many immigrants to the US stayed in New York, giving the city the variety of cultures it has today.B.Many immigrants to the US stayed in New York, which giving the city the variety of cultures it has today.C.Many immigrants to the US stayed in New York for giving the city the variety of cultures it has today.D.Many immigrants in the US stayed at New York, giving it the variety of cultures it has today.
_______(1)A.workB.problemC.accidentD.event
I. Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation from the others in each group.A.historicalB.arrivalC.brilliantD.still
IV. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them.She'll be coming (A) tonight, (B) although I don't know (C) exact (D) when.A.tonightB.althoughC.exactD.when
IV. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them.We (A) can't go to Julia's party (B) because of we're going (C) away (D) that weekend.A.can't go toB.because ofC.awayD.that weekend
IV. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them.(A) In spite of (B) his injuries, he bears (C) not hatred (D) towards his attackers.A.In spite ofB.his injuriesC.not hatredD.towards
IV. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them.She (A) took the money (B) from her mother's purse, (C) despite (D) hers.A.tookB.fromC.despiteD.hers
V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.One of the most famous statues in the world (26) ______ on an island in New York Harbor. This statue is, of course, the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a woman (27) ______ the torch of liberty, and its official name is the 'Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World'. The statue was a gift to American people from the French (28) ______ the friendship between the two nations. It was designed by Frederic Auguste Bartoldie andcompletedin 1884 in France, then was transportedto America and put up in 1886.In the years after the statue was put up, many (29) ______ came to the United States through New York. (30) ______ they entered New York Harbor, they saw the Statue of Liberty holding up her torch. She symbolizeda welcome to a land of freedom.(27)A.who holdingB.holdsC.holdingD.she holds
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