Mark the correct option A, B, C or D to fill each of the following blanks.It took me a very long time to recover from the shock of her death.A.turn off B.take on C.get over D.keep up with
Mark the correct option A, B, C or D to fill each of the following blanks.Frankly speaking, your daughter does not take _______you at all.A.after B.along C.up D.over
Mark the correct option A, B, C or D to fill each of the following blanks.The AIDS _______continues to spread around the word. Up to 4,000 people are infected with the HIV virus every single day.A.treatment B.epidemic C.tsunami D.damage
Mark the correct option A, B, C or D to fill each of the following blanks.The international Red Cross has about 97 million volunteers whose main _______is to protect human life and health.A.mission B.experience C.organization D.rule
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.A.society B.delegate C.president D.protection
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.Did you happen to run into George last week?A.Was it a week ago that you last saw George?B.Where do you think George was all last week?C.Have you got any idea what happened to George last week?D.Did you, by any chance, see George last week?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete the following exchange.Sarah and Kathy are talking about bad habits of children- Sarah: “Children under ten shouldn't stay up late to play computer games.”- Kathy: “_______.” A.I don't quite agree with you B.Yes, I share your opinion.C.You are absolute right. D.Surely, they shouldn't.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete the following exchange.Billy and Bobby are in a coffee shop. Billy is asking Bobby for his opinion about the coffee there.- Billy: “How's the coffee here?” – Bobby: “_________.” A.It's a little better now that I've got a car. B.It's a little bitter, to tell the truth.C.As a matter of fact, I'm not interested. D.No, I don't think so.
Read the following passage and then choose the best answer for each question by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D from 36 to 40.The modern comic strip started out as ammunition in a newspaper war between giants of the American press in the late nineteenth century. The first full-color comic strip appeared in January 1894 in the New York World, owned by Joseph Pulitzer. The first regular weekly full-color comic supplement, similar to today’s Sunday funnies, appeared two years later, in William Randolph Hearst’s rival New York paper, the Morning Journal.Both were immensely popular and publishers realized that supplementing the news with comic relief boosted the sale of papers. The Morning Journal started another feature in 1896, the “Yellow Kid”, the first continuous comic character in the United States, whose creator, Richard Outcault, had been lured away from the World by the ambitious Hearst. The “Yellow Kid” was in many ways a pioneer. Its comic dialogue was the strictly urban farce that came to characterize later strips, and it introduced the speech balloon inside the strip, usually placed above the characters’ heads.The first strip to incorporate all the elements of later comics was Rudolph Dirks’s “Katzenjammer Kids”, based on Wilhelm Busch’s Max and Moritz, a European satire of the nineteenth century. The “Kids” strip, first published in 1897, served as the prototype for future American strips. It contained not only speech balloons, but a continuous cast of characters, and was divided into small regular panels that did away with the larger panoramic scenes of earlier comics.Newspaper syndication played a major role in spreading the popularity of comic strips throughout the country. Though weekly colored comics came first, daily black-and-white strips were not far behind. The first appeared in the Chicago American in 1904. It was followed by many imitators, and by 1915 blackand-white comic strips had become a staple of daily newspapers around the country.Why does the author mention Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst?A.They published comic strips about the newspaper war.B.They established New York's first newspaper.C.Their comic strips are still published today.D.They owned major competitive newspapers.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the answer to the following question. If Tom ______ an alarm, the thieves wouldn't have broken into his house. A.was installed B.to installC.had installedD.have installed
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