It was suggested that Pedro studies the material more thoroughly before attempting to pass the exam.A.studiesB.moreC.attemptingD.to pass
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.Investor interest in Telco Mines is at its________point ever due to rumours of recent discoveries of precious metals.A.more highlyB.most highlyC.highestD.higher
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer that best completes each unfinished sentence; best substitutes the underlined part; or has the same meaning to the sentence given.I am disappointed that many kinds of animals have no place to live because of deforestaition. A.garbage dump B.pollutionC.forest destruction D.raw sewage
Choose the best answer to each of the following questions. It is one of ____ books I have ever had.A.most useful B.the most useful C.the most useful than D.the most useful as
_____ will be the winner in this sport competition?A.Who B.Why C.What D.When
Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others.A.disabled B.forced C.believed D.realized
Read the passage carefully, then choose the best answer for each question.POLAR PIONEERMatthew Henson: Arctic ExplorerRobert Peary and Matthew Henson both wanted to be great explorers. When Peary needed someone to join him on his trip to the North Pole, he thought of Henson. They had once worked together in Central America. At the time, it was unusual for an African American to be a well-known explorer. Henson wanted to change that. So, though he knew the trip would be hard, he agreed to go.First, they traveled by ship to Greenland. The members of Peary's team lived among the Inuit people there. The Inuit called Henson "Maripaluk—Matthew, the Kind One.” Henson learned their language. The Inuit taught him how to live outdoors on the ice, find food, build igloos, make snowshoes, and drive dogsleds through the snow and ice.To the Top of the WorldBetween 1891 and 1906, the Peary-Henson team made seven attempts to get to the North Pole. Each time, they learned hard lessons about the dangers there. Sleds broke. Dogs died. Men got hurt. They got close to the North Pole, but they always had to go back.In 1909, they decided to make one more attempt. Peary and Henson found themselves within 56 kilometers (35 miles) of the North Pole. Peary sent Henson ahead. Henson made a trail through the snow for Peary to follow. Peary followed 45 minutes later. "I think I am the first man to sit on top of the world,” Henson told Peary.The team returned home as heroes. Both men's dreams had come true: They were the first explorers to reach the North Pole.Which of the following sentences about Matthew Henson is true?A.He was from Central America.B.The Inuit called him “the Kind One. ”C.He was the leader of the team on this trip to the North Pole.D.He liked The Inuit’s language.
Pick out the correct answer to each of the following questions.Mike isn’t on the phone, _________ makes it difficult to contact him.A.whom B.who C.that D.which
______(4)A.neighborB.neighborhoodC.neighboringD.neighborly
___________ (53)A.makeB.giveC.takeD.do
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