Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.The water park we went to yesterday was fantastic, but the entrance………was a bit expensive.A.ticketB.costC.chargeD.fee
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.Measures must be taken to stop nuclear waste being …………at sea.A.droppedB.leftC.dumpedD.stored
CHOOSE THE WORD OR PHRASE THAT BEST FITS EACH SPACE IN THE FOLLOWING PASSAGEWe often assume the best way to (1) to a decision is to spend ages taking into account a lot ofinformation before we arrive at our conclusion. We (2) the evidence in the belief that instant decisions are unreliable. However, there are arguments for a reassessment of that (3) . It may be that (4) our subconscious mind does a better job in a moment than our conscious mind does. When Evelyn Harrison, a(n) (5) on sculpture, was shown a statue that the J. Paul Getty Museum had purchased for $10 million, she (6) out that it was a fake. It came (7) a shock to the museum. Harrison was (8) to explain why she had formed that impression, but it was enough to (9) doubt on the statue. Now most experts have come round to her (10) , but how did she (11) the difference between that and the (12) article so quickly? It’s probable that her subconscious mind sorted through information that escaped the (13) of her conscious mind. Although we are rarely, (14) , aware of our subconscious mind, it can be surprisingly (15) A.influentialB.dependentC.effectiveD.productive
CHOOSE THE WORD OR PHRASE THAT BEST FITS EACH SPACE IN THE FOLLOWING PASSAGEWe often assume the best way to (1) to a decision is to spend ages taking into account a lot ofinformation before we arrive at our conclusion. We (2) the evidence in the belief that instant decisions are unreliable. However, there are arguments for a reassessment of that (3) . It may be that (4) our subconscious mind does a better job in a moment than our conscious mind does. When Evelyn Harrison, a(n) (5) on sculpture, was shown a statue that the J. Paul Getty Museum had purchased for $10 million, she (6) out that it was a fake. It came (7) a shock to the museum. Harrison was (8) to explain why she had formed that impression, but it was enough to (9) doubt on the statue. Now most experts have come round to her (10) , but how did she (11) the difference between that and the (12) article so quickly? It’s probable that her subconscious mind sorted through information that escaped the (13) of her conscious mind. Although we are rarely, (14) , aware of our subconscious mind, it can be surprisingly (15) A.let aloneB.. in factC.even thenD.if ever
CHOOSE THE WORD OR PHRASE THAT BEST FITS EACH SPACE IN THE FOLLOWING PASSAGEWe often assume the best way to (1) to a decision is to spend ages taking into account a lot ofinformation before we arrive at our conclusion. We (2) the evidence in the belief that instant decisions are unreliable. However, there are arguments for a reassessment of that (3) . It may be that (4) our subconscious mind does a better job in a moment than our conscious mind does. When Evelyn Harrison, a(n) (5) on sculpture, was shown a statue that the J. Paul Getty Museum had purchased for $10 million, she (6) out that it was a fake. It came (7) a shock to the museum. Harrison was (8) to explain why she had formed that impression, but it was enough to (9) doubt on the statue. Now most experts have come round to her (10) , but how did she (11) the difference between that and the (12) article so quickly? It’s probable that her subconscious mind sorted through information that escaped the (13) of her conscious mind. Although we are rarely, (14) , aware of our subconscious mind, it can be surprisingly (15) A.noticeB.processionC.realisationD.guard
- “Don’t forget to drop me a line when you settle down.”- “Trust me. I won’t . …………..”A.I’ll drop it.B.I’ll let you know.C.It’s hard to keep up contact.D.I’ll keep you posted.
Tom: “ ……………the film we watched last night?”Mary: “It is very interesting.”A.How do you think ofB.What is your opinion aboutC.How about your thoughts onD.What about your feelings with
- “Why does Ann have such a long face?” - “……………………….”A.I can’t understand.B.I don’t have the foggiest idea.C.I thought she would be happy.D.Is she fine?
Tom: “I won the gold medal in the race.”You: “……………………”A.Cheers! All the best. B.That’s all right. Don’t mention it.C.Well done! I knew you could do it.D.Good luck! Better luck next time.
Do you believe in that old ………….about not walking under a ladder?A.curseB.misfortuneC.uncertaintyD.superstition
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