Choose the best answer to complete each sentence:_____ volleyball players, footballers cannot use their hands in the game.A.Like B.Different C.UnlikeD.Opposite
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Michael got surprisingly high grades in the final exam. He ________ his lessons very carefully.A.can’t have revised B.should have revisedC.needn’t have revisedD.must have revised
------------- you read the instructions carefully, you will understand what to do. A.As far as B.As well as C.ProvidedD.As soon as
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.My mother always (A) get up early (B) to prepare breakfast for (C) everyone in the (D) family.A.getB.to prepare C.everyoneD.family
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. If you say bad things about the person who give a job you bite the hand that feeds you.A.be unfriendly B.be ungrateful C.be thankful D.be devoted
I remember Jane telling him about the meeting, even though he says she didn’t.A.He denies having been told about the meeting, but I recall hearing Jane tell him about it.B.He says that I didn‘t remember to tell Jane about the meeting, but I did.C.I reminded Jane to tell him about the meeting, even if he claims she didn’t do it.D.I remember Jane, who told him about the meeting, but he says he doesn’t.
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 question s from 45 to 54. Early peoples had no need of engineering works to supply their water. Hunters and nomads camped near natural sources of fresh water, and populations were so sparse that pollution of the water supply was not a serious problem. After community life developed and agricultural villages became urban centres, the problem of supplying water became important for inhabitants of a city, as well as for irrigation of the farms surrounding the city. Irrigation works were known in prehistoric times, and before 2000 BC the rulers of Babylonia and Egypt constructed systems of dams and canals to impound the flood waters of the Euphrates and Nile rivers, controlling floods and providing irrigation water throughout the dry season. Such irrigation canals also supplied water for domestic purposes. The first people to consider the sanitation of their water supply were the ancient Romans, who constructed a vast system of aqueducts to bring the clean waters of the Apennine Mountains into the city and built basins and filters along these mains to ensure the clarity of the water. The construction of such extensive water-supply systems declined when the Roman Empire disintegrated, and for several centuries local springs and wells formed the main source of domestic and industrial water.The invention of the force pump in England in the middle of the 16th century greatly extended the possibilities of development of water-supply systems. In London, the first pumping waterworks was completed in 1562; it pumped river water to a reservoir about 37 m above the level of the River Thames and from the reservoir the water was distributed by gravity, through lead pipes, to buildings in the vicinity. Increased per-capita demand has coincided with water shortages in many countries. Southeast England, for example, receives only 14 per cent of Britain's rainfall, has 30 per cent of its population, and has experienced declining winter rainfall since the 1980s.In recent years a great deal of interest has been shown in the conversion of seawater to fresh water to provide drinking water for very dry areas, such as the Middle East. Several different processes, including distillation, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis, and direct-freeze evaporation, have been developed for this purpose. Some of these processes have been used in large facilities in the United States. Although these processes are successful, the cost of treating seawater is much higher than that for treating fresh water. From A. Briggs’ article on culture , Microsoft® Student 2008 Which of the following is NOT true about London’s water supply in the middle of the 16th century? A.Water was pumped from the River Thames. B.Water was stored in a reservoirC.Water ran from the reservoir to buildings. D.Water was conducted through canals.
It's a beautiful photo. I'm going to_________.A.get it enlargingB.have it enlargingC.have it enlargedD.set it enlarged
Jenny finds it very much relaxing to listen to this wonderful type of music.It ......................................................................................................... A.B.C.D.
Choose the correct answer to the following questions. I want this letter typed, but you _____________ do it today. Tomorrow you will do.A.must B.needn’t C.couldn’t D.mustn’t
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