Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence What made you more interested ………………………. learning English? A.onB.toC.inD.with
Choose the sentence having the same meaning with the given one The last time I saw her was a year ago. A.I haven’t seen her for a year.B.I haven’t seen her since a year.C. I have seen her for a year .D. All are correct.
Choose the underlined letter in the word that has the differently pronounced from the others: A.timeB.FridayC.wildlifeD.mistake
Choose the best answer to each of the following question.Rob is very.................. . You can trust him completely. A.typicalB.responsibleC.familiarD.criminal
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Given these constraints, we have no alternative but to suggest an improvised solution. A.a completeB.a preplannedC.a permanentD.a proscribed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions A.simplyB.brotherC.commonD.across
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Two-lane highways, like the railways before them, seemed capable of making or breaking a community in the 1920s. The automobile was every American’s idea of freedom, and the construction of hard-surface roads was one of the largest items of government expenditure, often at great cost to every thing else, including education.American car registrations rose from one million in 1913 to ten million in 1923. Automobile sales in the state of Michigan outnumbered those in Great Britain and Ireland combined. By 1927, Americans were driving some twenty-six million automobiles, one car for every five people in the country.The 1920 U.S. Census revealed that for the first time in history more people lived in cities than on farms, and they were leaving the farm and reaching the city by automobile. The growth of roads and the automobile industry made cars the lifeblood of the petroleum industry and a major customer of the steel factories. Cars also caused expansions in outdoor recreation and tourism and related industries-service stations, roadside restaurants, and motels. After World War two, the automobile industry reached new heights, and new roads led out of the city to the suburbs, where two-car families transported children to shopping malls and segregated schools.In 1956 Congress passed the Interstate Highway Act, the peak of a half-century of frenzied road building at government expense and the largest public works program in history. The result was the Interstate Highway System, a network of federally subsidized highways connecting major urban centers. Two-hour commutes, traffic jams, polluted cities, and Disneyland became standard features of American life. Like almost everything else in the 1950s, the construction of interstate highways was justified as a national defense measure.The predominance of private transportation was guaranteed by the federal government. Between 1945 and 1980, 75 percent of federal funds of transportation were spent on highways, while a scant one percent went to buses, trains, or subways. Even before the Interstate Highway System was built, the American bias was clear – which is why the United States has the world’s best road system and nearly its worst public transit system.According to the passage, the growth in the number of automobiles influenced all of the following EXCEPT A.tourismB.the petroleum industryC.subway faresD.suburban shopping malls
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 What he did came as no surprise to me. A.His behavior surprised me.B.I was not surprised by his actions.C.He told me that he was not surprise.D.He was surprised when I came.
Read the following passage and then choose the most suitable word or phrase for each space. Reference books are not designed to be read from the first page to the last but rather to be consulted to answer the questions and provide both general and specific pieces of information. One of the most (35)_____ -used reference books is a dictionary, which provides information about words. It lists meanings and spellings, (36)____ how a word is pronounced, gives (37)____ of how it is used, may reveal its origins and also lists synonyms and antonyms. To help you find the words faster, there are guide words at the top of each page showing the first and last words on that page - and of course it helps to know the alphabet! There may be numerous special sections at the back with (38)____ about famous people and places, lists of dates and scientific names, etc. There is usually a section at the front (39) ____ how to use the dictionary, which includes the special abbreviations or signs.(39) ____ A.explainingB.interpretingC.suggestingD.presenting
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 More than half of all stars is in binary or multiple-star systems. A.More thanB.of allC.isD.or
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