UNIT TWO 1. Charlie Chaplin was born in the slums of South London, but in 1913 he left Britain 0d.(4-2A*) A)by 2. It wasn't an accident. He did it on A)reason B)determination D)intension 3. Would you mind paying for the tickets ?(4-2A#) A)in ad B) forwards C) primarily D)now and then 4. I have found that the community has great changes since I was here last (4---2A#) A)submitted ndergone C)sustained D)experimented 5. In Britain today women 44% of the workforce, and nearly half the mothers with children are in paid work. (4---2A#) A)build up B)stand for make D)conform to 6. The of a collision between two heavily loadtrucks caused a lot of damage to each (4-2B#) A)influence C)impact D)affect 7. Petrol is refined from the oil we take out of the ground. (4---2A#) A)crude C)rude 8. As all the performers were either related to or known to the audience, each act was greeted with loud and equal (4-2A*) A)relief B)applause C)attempt D)implication 9. Her husband breathed a sign of when he learned Mrs. Baroda wanted to have Gouvernail visit them again. (4---2A*) B)relief C)signature 10. The first mobile phones were heavy and to use but nowadays they are lighter and er.(4-2A#) B)tende C)fai D)clumsy 11. Those letters are particularly valuable to use because Pliny was clearly aware of the need to the temptation to exaggerate and to describe objectively what he had experienced A)in B)inspect C)resist 12. His expenses do not to his income.(4---2A#)
UNIT TWO 1. Charlie Chaplin was born in the slums of South London, but in 1913 he left Britain ______ good. (4---2A*) A) by B) in C) with D) for 2. It wasn’t an accident. He did it on ______. (4---2A#) A) reason B) determination C) purpose D) intension 3. Would you mind paying for the tickets ________? (4---2A#) A) in advance B) forwards C) primarily D) now and then 4. I have found that the community has _______ great changes since I was here last. (4---2A#) A) submitted B) undergone C) sustained D) experimented 5. In Britain today women ______ 44% of the workforce, and nearly half the mothers with children are in paid work. (4---2A#) A) build up B) stand for C) make up D) conform to 6. The ______ of a collision between two heavily loadtrucks caused a lot of damage to each. (4---2B#) A) influence B) effect C) impact D) affect 7. Petrol is refined from the ______ oil we take out of the ground. (4---2A#) A) crude B) fresh C) rude D) original 8. As all the performers were either related to or known to the audience, each act was greeted with loud and equal _______. (4---2A*) A) relief B) applause C) attempt D) implication 9. Her husband breathed a sign of ________when he learned Mrs. Baroda wanted to have Gouvernail visit them again. (4---2A*) A) release B) relief C) signature D) figure 10. The first mobile phones were heavy and ________ to use but nowadays they are lighter and easier. (4---2A#) A) coarse B) tender C) faint D) clumsy 11. Those letters are particularly valuable to use because Pliny was clearly aware of the need to ________ the temptation to exaggerate and to describe objectively what he had experienced. (4---2A *) A) insist B) inspect C) resist D) persist 12. His expenses do not __________to his income. (4---2A#)
A)relate B)require C)correspond D)concern 13. You mustnt use such language when talking to innocent young girls. (4---2A#) B)c C)cause console 14. The beggar was dressed in A C) laps D)lags 15. Selling hamburgers for a living! He has in the world, hasnt it?(4---2A#) A)cut down B)gone down C)come doy wn D)taken down 16. That building is a to those who were killed in the war. (4---2A# A)rumor B) comedy C)memorial D)scout 17. The two cars were broken to pieces in (4-2A#) A)collision B)penetration C)fight D)plunge 18. Women in that country are against the restrictions on job opportunities. (4---2A#) refreshing B)penetrating revolt ng D)sparking 19. You say the bridge is safe, I shall take care (4-2A# B)all in all D)all the same 20. While he speaks, he must be making eye with the other person. (4---2A#) A)touch C)contact D)glimpse 21. I don' t like the play which is on at the theatre this week. It isn't funny at all (4-2A#) A)tragic B)comic C)magic fabric 2. The speaker's aim is to the reformers into action. (4---2A# A)spark C)declare D)betray 23. These leaders were very of their power, and did what they could to shut women out B C)ke D)abuse 24. The government has a new plan to build more houses. (4---2B#) A)launched B)landed D)committed .5. The minister was forced to resign after a involing him and another ministers wife.(4---2B# A)riot B)scandal
A) relate B) require C) correspond D) concern 13. You mustn’t use such _________language when talking to innocent young girls.(4---2A#) A) coast B) coarse C) cause D) console 14. The beggar was dressed in _________. (4---2A#) A) rags B) raps C) laps D) lags 15. Selling hamburgers for a living! He has________ in the world, hasn’t it? (4---2A#) A) cut down B) gone down C) come down D) taken down 16. That building is a ________ to those who were killed in the war. (4---2A#) A) rumor B) comedy C) memorial D) scout 17. The two cars were broken to pieces in________. (4---2A#) A) collision B) penetration C) fight D) plunge 18. Women in that country are ______against the restrictions on job opportunities. (4---2A#) A) refreshing B) penetrating C) revolting D) sparking 19. You say the bridge is safe, I shall take care _________. (4---2A#) A) all the way B) all in all C) all alone D) all the same 20. While he speaks, he must be making eye_______ with the other person. (4---2A#) A) touch B) feel C) contact D) glimpse 21. I don`t like the _______ play which is on at the theatre this week. It isn`t funny at all (4---2A#) A) tragic B) comic C) magic D) fabric 22. The speaker`s aim is to ______ the reformers into action. (4---2A#) A) spark B) execute C) declare D) betray 23. These leaders were very ______ of their power, and did what they could to shut women out of politics. (4---2B*) A) jealous B) angry C) keen D) abuse 24. The government has ______ a new plan to build more houses. (4---2B#) A) launched B) landed C). run D) committed 25. The minister was forced to resign after a ______ involing him and another minister`s wife______ . (4---2B#) A) riot B) scandal C) opponent D) refugee
27. He announced to the media that he was going to run mayor(4---2B#) out B)down C)for 28. I l accept any job I don t have to get up early. (4---2B# A)lest B)though C)in case D)as long as 29. Are you joking or in ?(4-2B#) A)trust B)real C)earnest D)faith 30. Simply going for a walk can relax the mind and the spirit and it will make you fitter too.(4---2B A)revise B)reverse D)refresh 31. Trade union delegates remained silent during the short debate but solidly behind the leadership. (4---2B*) A)rioted B)voted D)roused 32. There was such a storm that the ship almost sank. (4---2B#) A)heated B)fi C)fierce D)idle 33. The police broke up a of 2,000 people in the town. (4---2B#) B)assemble C)banner D)rally
27. He announced to the media that he was going to run ________ mayor. (4---2B#) A) out B) down C) for D) off 28. I`ll accept any job ______ I don`t have to get up early. (4---2B#) A) lest B) though C) in case D) as long as 29. Are you joking or in______ ? (4---2B#) A) trust B) real C) earnest D) faith 30. Simply going for a walk can relax the mind and ______ the spirit and it will make you fitter, too. (4---2B*) A) revise B) reverse C) refrain D) refresh 31. Trade union delegates remained silent during the short debate but ______ solidly behind the leadership. (4---2B*) A) rioted B) voted C) witnessed D) roused 32. There was such a ______ storm that the ship almost sank. (4---2B#) A) heated B) fiery C) fierce D) idle 33. The police broke up a ______ of 2,000 people in the town. (4---2B#) A) resemble B) assemble C) banner D) rally