She gave in her notice. She planned to start her new job in January.A.She gave in her notice, plan to start her new job in January.B.She gave in her notice with a view to starting her new job in January.C.Her notice was given in with an aim to start her new job in January.D.Her notice was given in order for her to start her new job in January.
Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the questions.Tourism is a big business. Millions of people around Europe spend their winters planning their destinations for the following summer, and their summers (33) ____ to foreign climes for two weeks in the sun. They are the modern-day descendants of the aristocrats and the wealthy who would take months to complete the “Grand Tour” of Europe. But unlike their forefathers, tourists these days get a bad press. They're not (34) ____ in the local culture, we're told they're just after the chance to behave a bit more wildly than they do at home. What's more, they damage the local environment and don't respect the locals and their way of life.But are tourists really to blame ? (35)__________ is it the fault of the tourist industry, which has failed to provide reasonably-priced alternatives? And if the local resort only offers a succession of bars for the tourists to visit, can we really criticise them for not doing more cultural activities?One holiday company, Far and Away, claims that tourists are crying out for more cultural holidays and believes that it has (36) ____ to come up with a range of package holidays which are affordable, culturally interesting, and environmentally friendly. Their brochure, which is to be (37) ____ later this month, offers 200 holidays based on cultural themes, including history and architecture, learning the language, meeting the locals.(34) A.devotedB.eagerC.keenD.interested
Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the questions.Tourism is a big business. Millions of people around Europe spend their winters planning their destinations for the following summer, and their summers (33) ____ to foreign climes for two weeks in the sun. They are the modern-day descendants of the aristocrats and the wealthy who would take months to complete the “Grand Tour” of Europe. But unlike their forefathers, tourists these days get a bad press. They're not (34) ____ in the local culture, we're told they're just after the chance to behave a bit more wildly than they do at home. What's more, they damage the local environment and don't respect the locals and their way of life.But are tourists really to blame ? (35)__________ is it the fault of the tourist industry, which has failed to provide reasonably-priced alternatives? And if the local resort only offers a succession of bars for the tourists to visit, can we really criticise them for not doing more cultural activities?One holiday company, Far and Away, claims that tourists are crying out for more cultural holidays and believes that it has (36) ____ to come up with a range of package holidays which are affordable, culturally interesting, and environmentally friendly. Their brochure, which is to be (37) ____ later this month, offers 200 holidays based on cultural themes, including history and architecture, learning the language, meeting the locals.(35) A.OrB.IfC.WhenD.Although
Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the questions.Tourism is a big business. Millions of people around Europe spend their winters planning their destinations for the following summer, and their summers (33) ____ to foreign climes for two weeks in the sun. They are the modern-day descendants of the aristocrats and the wealthy who would take months to complete the “Grand Tour” of Europe. But unlike their forefathers, tourists these days get a bad press. They're not (34) ____ in the local culture, we're told they're just after the chance to behave a bit more wildly than they do at home. What's more, they damage the local environment and don't respect the locals and their way of life.But are tourists really to blame ? (35)__________ is it the fault of the tourist industry, which has failed to provide reasonably-priced alternatives? And if the local resort only offers a succession of bars for the tourists to visit, can we really criticise them for not doing more cultural activities?One holiday company, Far and Away, claims that tourists are crying out for more cultural holidays and believes that it has (36) ____ to come up with a range of package holidays which are affordable, culturally interesting, and environmentally friendly. Their brochure, which is to be (37) ____ later this month, offers 200 holidays based on cultural themes, including history and architecture, learning the language, meeting the locals.(37) A.brought upB.brought outC.brought offD.brought around
How does the author seem to feel about the future of green cities?A.Green cities are too expensive to build in most countries.B.Few people have interest in living in a green city.C.The best green cities in the world are in North America.D.We should continue to see more green cities being built each year.
The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to________.A.some dustbins in the cityB.those who run the cityC.people who collect dustbinsD.people who want to throw out trash
How does the author describe the attitude of the population in regard to nuclear power as fuel in the early to the mid 1970s?A.ApprehensiveB.AmbivalentC.ReceptiveD.Resentful
In line 5, the word “nominal” is closet in meaning to _____.A.so-calledB.minimalC.exorbitantD.inflated
In line 13, the phrase “this outlook” refers to _____.A.the number of operating nuclear plantsB.the expectation for increase in the number of nuclear plantsC.the possibility of generating electricity at nuclear installationsD.the forecast for the capacity of the nuclear plants
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.Nobody’s got to stay late this evening, _________________ ?A.is itB.have theyC.isn’t itD.don’t they
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