Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.I………….the newspaper now. You can take it.A.have been readingB.am readingC.have readD.will read
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.……., I tried to sleep in the station waiting room.A.Being nowhere else to goB.Having nowhere else to goC.Nowhere else to go D.Gone nowhere else
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.The use of computers aids in teaching, __________ the role of teachers is still very important.A.becauseB.yetC.althoughD.so
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.I ……….the stairs and almost broke my neck!A.fell outB.fell offC.tripped overD.slipped
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. In most capital cities, which were built long before the heyday of the private car, there is rarely enough (26)………..for moving traffic, and certainly not enough for parked vehicles. Buses move slowly because of the volume of (27)…………..thus encouraging more commuters to abandon public transport. Banning traffic from some areas may help, but such a (28)………….may not actually diminish the number of cars coming into the city. What has happened in effect is that the (29)…………….of the private car have become the number one priority, and the older functions of the city centre as meeting place and focus for social life have been lost. The new city cannot (30)…………..without a series of ring roads. Giant car parks are (31)…… new palaces and cathedrals. During the working hours of the day, there is the constant (32)….of traffic, but at night the centre is nearly empty, apart from a few homeless in doorway. Most people have (33)………….. back to the suburbs, and very few of those who live in the centre have cars, for often there is nowhere to park them. The old cities with its narrow streets, may still retain a lively air (34)…………that may be because it exists as an island, where no cars are permitted. Unless the local authorities have not yet plucked up the courage to ban most traffic from the streets, (35)……….which case the city centre is congested by day and gigantic car park by night.(28) .........................A.areaB.issueC.solutionD.way
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. In most capital cities, which were built long before the heyday of the private car, there is rarely enough (26)………..for moving traffic, and certainly not enough for parked vehicles. Buses move slowly because of the volume of (27)…………..thus encouraging more commuters to abandon public transport. Banning traffic from some areas may help, but such a (28)………….may not actually diminish the number of cars coming into the city. What has happened in effect is that the (29)…………….of the private car have become the number one priority, and the older functions of the city centre as meeting place and focus for social life have been lost. The new city cannot (30)…………..without a series of ring roads. Giant car parks are (31)…… new palaces and cathedrals. During the working hours of the day, there is the constant (32)….of traffic, but at night the centre is nearly empty, apart from a few homeless in doorway. Most people have (33)………….. back to the suburbs, and very few of those who live in the centre have cars, for often there is nowhere to park them. The old cities with its narrow streets, may still retain a lively air (34)…………that may be because it exists as an island, where no cars are permitted. Unless the local authorities have not yet plucked up the courage to ban most traffic from the streets, (35)……….which case the city centre is congested by day and gigantic car park by night.(29) .........................A.numbersB.needsC.car parksD.uses
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. It was suggested that he thought (A) twice before (B) giving up (C) the previous (D) job.A.thoughtB.beforeC.giving upD.previous
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.The destructive force (A) of running (B) water depends entirely almost (C) on the velocity of its flow (D).A.destructive forceB.runningC.entirely almostD.of its flow
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.The eastern bluebird (A) is considered (B) the most attractive bird native of (C) North America (D) by many bird- watchers.A.bluebirdB.is consideredC.native ofD.North America
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. In most capital cities, which were built long before the heyday of the private car, there is rarely enough (26)………..for moving traffic, and certainly not enough for parked vehicles. Buses move slowly because of the volume of (27)…………..thus encouraging more commuters to abandon public transport. Banning traffic from some areas may help, but such a (28)………….may not actually diminish the number of cars coming into the city. What has happened in effect is that the (29)…………….of the private car have become the number one priority, and the older functions of the city centre as meeting place and focus for social life have been lost. The new city cannot (30)…………..without a series of ring roads. Giant car parks are (31)…… new palaces and cathedrals. During the working hours of the day, there is the constant (32)….of traffic, but at night the centre is nearly empty, apart from a few homeless in doorway. Most people have (33)………….. back to the suburbs, and very few of those who live in the centre have cars, for often there is nowhere to park them. The old cities with its narrow streets, may still retain a lively air (34)…………that may be because it exists as an island, where no cars are permitted. Unless the local authorities have not yet plucked up the courage to ban most traffic from the streets, (35)……….which case the city centre is congested by day and gigantic car park by night.(35) .........................A.aboutB.amongC.fromD.in
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