If it_____ convenient, let's go out for a drink tonight.A.be B.isC.wasD.were
You ___ no trouble at school if you had done your homework.A.hadB.would haveC.will haveD.would have had
The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she ___ the animals.A.feedsB.fed C.had fedD.will feed
Jack was my___________ in the tennis match.A.opposing B.opponent C.opposition D.opposite
If you___as I told you, you___.in such predicament now.A.did/would not beB.had done/had not beenC.do/would not beD.had done /would not be
If you can give me one good reason for your acting like this,___this incident again.A.I will never mentionB.I never mentionC.will I never mention D.I don’t mention
Applicants for the public relations post should have strong _____ skills.A.personable B.personal C.interpersonal D.impersonal
Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each gap. The first one has been done as an example (0).Example: (0). A . beginning B. first C . primary D . basicVOLUNTEERINGWhen Pamela Janett left university to become a (0).....school teacher, it was by no (31)...... easy to find a job. She therefore decided to go abroad as a volunteer teacher for a year. When she realized she would be teaching deaf and blind children, she was a (32)...... taken aback. But after a month's training she felt more confident that she would be able to cope with the situation. The basic living conditions also (33)......as something of a shock.Pamela's school was situated in a remote Ethiopian village, where her accommodation (34) ......of one room and a shared bathroom. Not only was the space cramped, but there was no electricity, Internet or telephone access, so she felt totally cut (35)...... from the outside world. Now back home in Britain, Pamela has used her(36) ...... experience to set up a similar school for the deaf and blind which has made a huge (37)......to dozens of children who would (38)......find themselves struggling to learn. She is now concentrating her efforts on (39)......her school to cater for children with other learning difficulties, too. It seems as if the more people get to know her, the (40).....the demand is for her skills(40).....................A.greaterB.largerC.steeperD.taller
Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each gap. The first one has been done as an example (0).Example: (0). A . beginning B. first C . primary D . basicVOLUNTEERINGWhen Pamela Janett left university to become a (0).....school teacher, it was by no (31)...... easy to find a job. She therefore decided to go abroad as a volunteer teacher for a year. When she realized she would be teaching deaf and blind children, she was a (32)...... taken aback. But after a month's training she felt more confident that she would be able to cope with the situation. The basic living conditions also (33)......as something of a shock.Pamela's school was situated in a remote Ethiopian village, where her accommodation (34) ......of one room and a shared bathroom. Not only was the space cramped, but there was no electricity, Internet or telephone access, so she felt totally cut (35)...... from the outside world. Now back home in Britain, Pamela has used her(36) ...... experience to set up a similar school for the deaf and blind which has made a huge (37)......to dozens of children who would (38)......find themselves struggling to learn. She is now concentrating her efforts on (39)......her school to cater for children with other learning difficulties, too. It seems as if the more people get to know her, the (40).....the demand is for her skills(39).....................A.growingB.wideningC.expandingD.stretching
Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each gap. The first one has been done as an example (0).Example: (0). A . beginning B. first C . primary D . basicVOLUNTEERINGWhen Pamela Janett left university to become a (0).....school teacher, it was by no (31)...... easy to find a job. She therefore decided to go abroad as a volunteer teacher for a year. When she realized she would be teaching deaf and blind children, she was a (32)...... taken aback. But after a month's training she felt more confident that she would be able to cope with the situation. The basic living conditions also (33)......as something of a shock.Pamela's school was situated in a remote Ethiopian village, where her accommodation (34) ......of one room and a shared bathroom. Not only was the space cramped, but there was no electricity, Internet or telephone access, so she felt totally cut (35)...... from the outside world. Now back home in Britain, Pamela has used her(36) ...... experience to set up a similar school for the deaf and blind which has made a huge (37)......to dozens of children who would (38)......find themselves struggling to learn. She is now concentrating her efforts on (39)......her school to cater for children with other learning difficulties, too. It seems as if the more people get to know her, the (40).....the demand is for her skills(38).....................A.furthermoreB.nonethelessC.otherwiseD.however
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