UNIT FOUR 1. The bridge was named the hero who gave his life for the cause of the people (3-4A#) A)after B)with C)by D)from 2. Lewis had a(n) manner of lecturing, which was not greatly changed over the years.(3---4B") A)statistic B)critical C)distinctive D)delicate 3. The committee did not of the plan to build a new bridge over the rive A)agree D)approve 4. The pupils love the bright, colourful in their books. (3---4B#f) A)illustrations B) demonstrations C)identifications D)conventions 5. The"New army" was volunteers only, who poured into recruiting stations in their thousands. (3---4B ") C)comprised D)compromised 6. I applied for the job but they me because i didnt know germ B)turned; down C)turned; on 7. In 1914, an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Eastern Europe Europe into a great war. (3---4B#f) A)inserted B)impose C) pitched 8. His application for a position with that company was (3--4B# A)turned on B)turned down C)turned off D)turned up 9. Very few with completely new answers to the worlds economic problems (3---4A# A)come to B)come round D)come on 0. Bernard has miration and affection at Westminster with his good humor (3-4A*) A)made B)taken C)earned D)followed 1. Wright is correct to see Paisleys of liberty as a development of this view (3-4A* A)interpretation B)investigation C)infection D)injection 12. I don't like the department chairmans to the teachers who are not in his
UNIT FOUR 1. The bridge was named _______ the hero who gave his life for the cause of the people. (3---4A#) A) after B) with C) by D) from 2. Lewis had a(n) ______ manner of lecturing, which was not greatly changed over the years. (3---4B*) A) statistic B) critical C) distinctive D) delicate 3. The committee did not _______ of the plan to build a new bridge over the river. (3---4A*) A) agree B) grant C) permit D) approve 4. The pupils love the bright, colourful ______ in their books. (3---4B#) A) illustrations B) demonstrations C) identifications D) conventions 5. The “New Army” was ______ volunteers only, who poured into recruiting stations in their thousands. (3---4B*) A) consisted B) insisted C) comprised D) compromised 6. I applied for the job but they _______ me _____ because I didn’t know German. (3---4B#) A) turned ; in B) turned ; down C) turned ; on D) turned ; off 7. In 1914, an apparently insignificant event in a remote part of Eastern Europe ______ Europe into a great war. (3---4B#) A) inserted B) imposed C) pitched D) plunged 8. His application for a position with that company was _______. (3---4B#) A) turned on B) turned down C) turned off D) turned up 9. Very few experts _______ with completely new answers to the world’s economic problems. (3---4A#) A) come to B) come round C) come up D) come on 10. Bernard has _______ admiration and affection at Westminster with his good humor. (3---4A*) A) made B) taken C) earned D) followed 11. Wright is correct to see Paisley’s _______ of liberty as a development of this view. (3---4A*) A) interpretation B) investigation C) infection D) injection 12. I don’t like the department chairman’s _______ to the teachers who are not in his
favor. (3---4A#) A)determination B C)intelligence D)indifference 13. Generally, there are three different of what happened, and no one knows which one is true. (3---4A#) A)versions B)evolutions C)formations D)distributions 14. Baltimore enjoyed a national and international as an example of successful inner-city regeneration (3---4A#) A)reputation B)evolution D)inference 15. The Statue of Liberty had just arrived from Paris and was being so It was not in New York harbor when they arrived. (3---4A") A)approved B)operated assembled D)resembled 16. The new president said she would herself to protecting the rights of the old, the sick and the homeless. (3---4A#) A)determine B)decide C)undertake D)dedicate 17. Hitler's invasion of poland led to the of the World War II; millions upon millions of people died in the war. ( 3---4A#) A)settlement C)statue )miserable 18. Charlie Chaplin is a famous actor of appeal; people from all corners of the world enjoy his performances. (3---4A# A)grave B)universa C)fantastic D)brilliant 19. I al ways think that it is best to pour the tea into milk in the cup as this milk more evenly. (3---4B#) A)crushes B)utters C)distribu 20. The pressure cannot me; it forces me to think. (3---4 B#) B)elaborate C)crush D)plunge 21. The downstairs restaurant where breakfast is served has walls with paintings of people dressed in traditional local costumes. (3---4B#) B)classified C)featured D)disguised 2. As the world gets more complicated, it is nice to have old fashioned stuff around to the demands of modern life. (3---4 B#) A)cope with B)go C)go ahead D)show off 23. He was greatly disappointed when someone suggested that he should the copyrights of his newly-published biography to the publisher.(3---4B##)
favor. (3---4A#) A) determination B) permission C) intelligence D) indifference 13. Generally, there are three different _______ of what happened, and no one knows which one is true. (3---4A#) A) versions B) evolutions C) formations D) distributions 14. Baltimore enjoyed a national and international _______ as an example of successful inner-city regeneration. (3---4A#) A) reputation B) evolution C) succession D) inference 15. The Statue of Liberty had just arrived from Paris and was being _______ so it was not in New York harbor when they arrived. (3---4A*) A) approved B) operated C) assembled D) resembled 16. The new president said she would ______ herself to protecting the rights of the old, the sick and the homeless. (3---4A#) A) determine B) decide C) undertake D) dedicate 17. Hitler’s invasion of Poland led to the _______ of the World War II; millions upon millions of people died in the war. (3---4A#) A) settlement B) tragedy C) statue D) miserable 18. Charlie Chaplin is a famous actor of _______ appeal; people from all corners of the world enjoy his performances. (3---4A#) A) grave B) universal C) fantastic D) brilliant 19. I always think that it is best to pour the tea into milk in the cup as this _______ the milk more evenly. (3---4B#) A) crushes B) utters C) distributes D) fames 20. The pressure cannot ______ me; it forces me to think. (3---4B#) A) feature B) elaborate C) crush D) plunge 21. The downstairs restaurant where breakfast is served has walls _______ with paintings of people dressed in traditional local costumes. (3---4B#) A) decorated B) classified C) featured D) disguised 22. As the world gets more complicated, it is nice to have old fashioned stuff around to help people ________ the demands of modern life. (3---4B#) A) cope with B) go against C) go ahead D) show off 23. He was greatly disappointed when someone suggested that he should ______ the copyrights of his newly-published biography to the publisher. (3---4B#)
B)permit C)allow D)license 24. Despite her success, her feet are firmly on the ground. (3---4B#f) A)grown B)planted C)fed 25. They were to find club owners using the citys violent reputation as a tourist attraction.(3---4B#) A)surprising B)astoni C)ignorant 26. Grant Wood instantly rose to with his painting American Gothic (3---4A#) A)fame B)famous C)hu D) portrait 27. The fame she gained from the famous painting saved her very boring life C)with D)from 28. A quarrel was inevitable because she expressed no for his support. (3---4 B#) o feeling B)emotion C)gratitude D)mood 29 This reaction to the event is rather but on the other hand there's something in it (3-4A*) A)true B)exaggerated C)critical D)ignorant 30. The government should be playing a more role in promoting human right (3-4A# A)prominent B)impressing C)moderate D)universal 31. Peter thought the world was flat until I him.(3--4A#) A)enforced B)encircled D)enlightened 32. It was a rabbit, not a lion; you are as usual (3---4A#) A)exaggerating B)extending C)exclaiming D)exploring 33. Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage (3-4B#) A)relatively B)actually C)annually 34. There was a drop in support for the Union in the 1974 election. (3---4B# A)delicate B)di C)distant D)downward
A) grant B) permit C) allow D) license 24. Despite her success, her feet are ______ firmly on the ground. (3---4B#) A) grown B) planted C) fed D) nursed 25. They were ______ to find club owners using the city’s violent reputation as a tourist attraction. (3---4B#) A) surprising B) astonishing C) ignorant D) grave 26. Grant Wood instantly rose to _____ with his painting American Gothic. (3---4A#) A) fame B) famous C) humor D) portrait 27. The fame she gained from the famous painting saved her ______ a very boring life. (3---4A#) A) of B) by C) with D) from 28. A quarrel was inevitable because she expressed no ______ for his support. (3---4B#) A) feeling B) emotion C) gratitude D) mood 29. This reaction to the event is rather ______ but on the other hand there’s something in it. (3---4A*) A) true B) exaggerated C) critical D) ignorant 30. The government should be playing a more _______ role in promoting human right. (3---4A#) A) prominent B) impressing C) moderate D) universal 31. Peter thought the world was flat until I _______ him. (3---4A#) A) enforced B) encircled C) ensured D) enlightened 32. It was a rabbit, not a lion; you are _______ as usual. (3---4A#) A) exaggerating B) extending C) exclaiming D) exploring 33. Floods cause billions of dollars worth of property damage _______. (3---4B#) A) relatively B) actually C) annually D) comparatively 34. There was a ______ drop in support for the Union in the 1974 election. (3---4B#) A) delicate B) distinct C) distant D) downward