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Band 3 Practice Exercise I.GRAMMAR Directions: There are 80 sentences in this exercise. Beneath each sentence there are four choices. Choose the word or phrase that you think best completes the sentence.
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Band 3 Practice Exercise . GRAMMAR Directions: There are 80 sentences in this exerc ise. Beneath each sentence there are four choices. Choose the word or phrase that you think best completes the sentence 1. Bees in groups in a hive, and every bee certain work that helps the other members of the group A. lived. did B. live... doing oes ng 2. I hope you your stay in Venice next week. A enjoy B are going to enjoy C would enjoy D enjoyed 3. The Safe Drinking Water Act requires that municipal tap water for more than 80 contaminants A ought to be screene B be C. need be screened D. is to be screened 4. the hustle and bustle of the big city, he saved up for years to buy a cottage in the countryside B. Because tired of C When tiring of D. Tired of 5. For the first time in her life. she a sense of fulfillment A. felt B. has felt C. to feel D has been feeling 6. It is the first time that she the moral stand ards of the community A. is going to question B has questioned D questioned 7. It was the second time that he as a counselor at a summer camp A worked B had worked C. could have worked D. must have worked 8. The boy listened with amazement until the instructor insisted heit A. tried B. tr C. must tr D. would try 9. Evidence from a recent study suggests that injuries most likely to occur at social gatherings right after somebody hollers, Hey everybody, watch this! A should be B be 10. It is a legal requirement that you insurance for your car. a h B. need to ha C. ought to have D. must have 11. Try ing to set a good example for his team members, he was always the first one at practice and the last one A. le B. having left

1 Band 3 Practice Exercise I. GRAMMAR Directions: There are 80 sentences in this exercise. Beneath each sentence there are four choices. Choose the word or phrase that you think best completes the sentence. 1. Bees___ in groups in a hive, and every bee___ certain work that helps the other members of the group. A. lived…did B. live…doing C. live…does D. living…doing 2. I hope you___ your stay in Venice next week. A. enjoy B. are going to enjoy C. would enjoy D. enjoyed 3. The Safe Drinking Water Act requires that municipal tap water___ for more than 80 contaminants. A. ought to be screened B. be screened C. need be screened D. is to be screened 4. ___ the hustle and bustle of the big city, he saved up for years to buy a cottage in the countryside. A. Tiring of B. Because tired of C. When tiring of D. Tired of 5. For the first time in her life, she___ a sense of fulfillment. A. felt B. has felt C. to feel D. has been feeling 6. It is the first time that she___ the moral standards of the community. A. is going to question B. has questioned C. questions D. questioned 7. It was the second time that he___ as a counselor at a summer camp. A. worked B. had worked C. could have worked D. must have worked 8. The boy listened with amazement until the instructor insisted he___ it. A. tried B. try C. must try D. would try 9. Evidence from a recent study suggests that injuries___ most likely to occur at social gatherings right after somebody hollers, “Hey everybody, watch this!” A. should be B. be C. are D. were 10. It is a legal requirement that you___ insurance for your car. A. have B. need to have C. ought to have D. must have 11. Trying to set a good example for his team members, he was always the first one at practice and the last one___ . A. leaving B. having left

C. being left d. to leave 12. He was said to be the first man around the world in a hot air balloon a. to travel B. travelin D. traveled 13. Failures are more likely to hit A. the unready and the unlucky B unready and unlucky C one unready and unlucky D. each unready and unlucky 14. Her mother believed that it wasnt until Boyle obtained an acting scholarship she became more willing to take part in social activities A. when B. however C. then D. that 15. When he learned that he had no choice but jack muttered under his breath " I hate this stupid road a. to drive B. drive C driving D. drives 16. While college I worked evenings at a retail store, and on slow nights my co-worker Susan would often sing along the rad io A. attended B attending C. to attend D. having attended 17. Tom fault with the way his wife cooks ways B has always found C always found D is always finding 18. Why the milk? Does it smell sour? A. do you smell B. are you smelling C. smells d. does it smell 19. The rescue team reported that the water cold A. was feeling B. had been feeling C. fe D. felt 20. The chef the pudding to see if it was sweet enough A. was tasting B. is tasting C. should taste D. tastes 21. Jim is enjoy ing his holiday in the Arctic. He touristy places and he the A hated.. didn't mind B. hated.. was not minding C. hates. doesnt mind D. hates. isnt mind ing 22. Chuck of emigrating, but I think he should stay where he is A thinks B was thinking C. is think 23. It is five years since we last from him A. hear B. have heard C. didnt hear D. heard 24. We you were still on holiday. When did you get back? A thought B have thought C. had thought D think

2 C. being left D. to leave 12. He was said to be the first man___ around the world in a hot air balloon. A. to travel B. traveling C. having traveled D. traveled 13. Failures are more likely to hit___ . A. the unready and the unlucky B. unready and unlucky C. one unready and unlucky D. each unready and unlucky 14. Her mother believed that it wasn’t until Boyle obtained an acting scholarship___ she became more willing to take part in social activities. A. when B. however C. then D. that 15. When he learned that he had no choice but___ , Jack muttered under his breath, “I hate this stupid road.” A. to drive B. drive C. driving D. drives 16.While___ college I worked evenings at a retail store, and on slow nights my co-worker Susan would often sing along the radio. A. attended B. attending C. to attend D. having attended 17. Tom___ fault with the way his wife cooks. A. always finds B. has always found C. always found D. is always finding 18. Why___ the milk? Does it smell sour? A. do you smell B. are you smelling C. smells D. does it smell 19. The rescue team reported that the water___ cold. A. was feeling B. had been feeling C. feels D. felt 20. The chef___ the pudding to see if it was sweet enough. A. was tasting B. is tasting C. should taste D. tastes 21. Jim is enjoying his holiday in the Arctic. He___ touristy places and he___ the cold. A. hated… didn’t mind B. hated… was not minding C. hates… doesn’t mind D. hates… isn’t minding 22. Chuck___ of emigrating, but I think he should stay where he is. A. thinks B. was thinking C. is thinking D. thought 23. It is five years since we last___ from him. A. hear B. have heard C. didn’t hear D. heard 24. We___ you were still on holiday. When did you get back? A. thought B. have thought C. had thought D. think

25. The fans for six hours, and the movie star still hasnt turned up A B. have waited C. have been waiting D. waIt 26. The first tourist who will get a surprise A. arrives arrIv C. will arrive D. is going to arrive 27. Look at the mess you' ve made. Your grandma a heart attack A. is going to get B will get C. gets D. is to get 28. Watch out! The roof A. is to collay Is going C will collapse D. collapses 29. No one the suspect without the permission of the police A. is going to contact B. is to contact C. contacts D. contacted 30. I to attend my roommate's wedding, but something came up A had wanted B. have wanted C. wanted D. was to want 31. He orders me about as though i his wife A B am going to be D. have been 32. He looked as if he a decent meal for a month A. hasn't had B. d idnt have C. hadn't had D. was not going to have 33. It is time we A. left C. should leave D. ought to leave 34. Last Sunday we a barbecue party but it rained A. were having C. would have D. were going to have 35. We the contract when the detective phoned us A. were about to sign B were going to sign C. would sign D. have signed 36. Charlie is gentle by nature, but rude this time A B. is be C. being D. seeming 37. By the end of next month, they the financial report A. would have completed B will have completed D. will complete 38. They would rather read than a to talk B talking C. talk D. talked 39. My sister preferto A. talking.. read ing B. talk. read

3 25.The fans___ for six hours, and the movie star still hasn’t turned up. A. waited B. have waited C. have been waiting D. wait 26. The first tourist who___ will get a surprise. A. arrives B. arrived C. will arrive D. is going to arrive 27. Look at the mess you’ve made. Your grandma___ a heart attack. A. is going to get B. will get C. gets D. is to get 28. Watch out! The roof___ . A. is to collapse B. is going to collapse C. will collapse D. collapses 29. No one___ the suspect without the permission of the police. A. is going to contact B. is to contact C. contacts D. contacted 30. I___ to attend my roommate’s wedding, but something came up. A. had wanted B. have wanted C. wanted D. was to want 31. He orders me about as though I___ his wife. A. am B. am going to be C. were D. have been 32. He looked as if he ___ a decent meal for a month. A. hasn’t had B. didn’t have C. hadn’t had D. was not going to have 33. It is time we___ . A. left B. leave C. should leave D. ought to leave 34. Last Sunday we___ a barbecue party but it rained. A. were having B. had C. would have D. were going to have 35. We___ the contract when the detective phoned us. A. were about to sign B. were going to sign C. would sign D. have signed 36. Charlie is gentle by nature, but___ rude this time. A. is B. is being C. being D. seeming 37. By the end of next month, they___ the financial report. A. would have completed B. will have completed C. complete D. will complete 38. They would rather read than___ . A. to talk B. talking C. talk D. talked 39. My sister prefers___ to___ . A. talking… reading B. talk… read

C. talking….read D to talk... read ing 40 ---Shall i give you a check? -fd rather you cash. pay C paying D. to pay 41. Cathy wants to tell Henry, but I'd rather she A didnt B wouldnt C. wont D. doesn't 42. A: Do you want Susan to repair it herself? B: I'd prefer her the electrician A C. to ring D. will ring 43. The government doesn't wish Dr. Smith a professorship at a foreign university A. will accept B to accept C accepts D accepting 44. Im broke. I wishI so much money A. didn't spend B hadnt spent C. haven't spent D. dont spend 45. Learning difficulty in detail in Chapter 4 A. will be dealt B is going to be dealt C. will be dealt with D. will deal with 46. The spokesman said that the case a was been looked into B was being looked C was being looked int D had been looked 47. The superintendent ordered that the area A evacuated B be evacuated C being evacuated D. to be 48. Bill suggested the restaurant but Lucy was against it a. to sell B selling C. should sell D. sell 49. Alex suggested that the farm into a golf course but no one liked the idea A should be converted B being converted c. been converted D. to be converted 50. Alans parents are still wondering who suggested in the car race A. his taking part B for his taking part C. his take pa D. him to take part 51. The instructor forbade mobile phones in the classroom a to use B C. for students'using D. for students to use 52. The instructor forbade the students mobile phones in the classroom A. use B. used C. to use D. for 53. John is determined to get a ticket even if it means in a queue all night A. standing B. to stand

4 C. talking… read D. to talk… reading 40. ---Shall I give you a check? ---I’d rather you___ cash. A. pay B. paid C. paying D. to pay 41. Cathy wants to tell Henry, but I’d rather she___ . A. didn’t B. wouldn’t C. won’t D. doesn’t 42. A: Do you want Susan to repair it herself? B: I’d prefer her___ the electrician. A. ring B. rang C. to ring D. will ring 43. The government doesn’t wish Dr. Smith___ a professorship at a foreign university. A. will accept B. to accept C. accepts D. accepting 44. I’m broke. I wish I___ so much money. A. didn’t spend B. hadn’t spent C. haven’t spent D. don’t spend 45. Learning difficulty___ in detail in Chapter 4. A. will be dealt B. is going to be dealt C. will be dealt with D. will deal with 46. The spokesman said that the case___ . A was been looked into B. was being looked C. was being looked into D. had been looked 47. The superintendent ordered that the area___ . A. evacuated B. be evacuated C. being evacuated D. to be evacuated 48. Bill suggested___ the restaurant but Lucy was against it. A. to sell B. selling C. should sell D. sell 49. Alex suggested that the farm___ into a golf course but no one liked the idea. A. should be converted B. being converted C. been converted D. to be converted 50. Alan’s parents are still wondering who suggested___ in the car race. A. his taking part B. for his taking part C. his take part D. him to take part 51. The instructor forbade___ mobile phones in the classroom. A. to use B. using C. for students’ using D. for students to use 52. The instructor forbade the students___ mobile phones in the classroom. A. use B. used C. to use D. for use 53. John is determined to get a ticket even if it means___ in a queue all night. A. standing B. to stand

C. stand D. will have to stand 54. When he declined the job offer, he didnt mean the company A. insulting B. wanting to insult D. to insult 55. I regret that this time I cannot promise you anything A. to say B C have to say D. must 56. He has always regretted the opportunity at college A. not to have taken B. not having taken C. not to take D. not take 57. She tried the name of the boy, but was too confused to think of anything a. to recall B recalling C. recall 58. The tourist tried something funny to get rid of the embarrassment A. to talk about B. talked about C talking about D even talk about 59. Even experts have difficulty which depressed patients need protection A to decid B. decide C. when to decide D. deciding 60. Margaret Mead, who sought the young and old to each other in a recent lecture, was sympathetic to the young A explaining C explanations D explained 61. In spite of has been said about genetically mod ified food, most people rema skeptical A. all what B. all that C. all which D. all 62. Since they had no cars, the students could do nothing but a lift A to thumb B thumb C thumbing 63. I'm afraid that we have no choice but you to leave A. to ask B. ask C. aski D. will ask 64. You may eat certain supermarket foods while shopping you save the wrapper so the checker can ring up the value of what you' ve consumed A provided B. however C. although D 65. They were fond of snakes and lizards, surprised me A. which B. that C. this D. It 66. The students are allowed to take only such book A B as they C. as whe D. as if 67. The theme of discussion was we should enter for the competition

5 C. stand D. will have to stand 54. When he declined the job offer, he didn’t mean___ the company. A. insulting B. wanting to insult C. any insult D. to insult 55. I regret___ that this time I cannot promise you anything. A. to say B. saying C. have to say D. must say 56. He has always regretted___ the opportunity at college. A. not to have taken B. not having taken C. not to take D. not take 57. She tried___ the name of the boy, but was too confused to think of anything. A. to recall B. recalling C. recall D. recalled 58. The tourist tried___ something funny to get rid of the embarrassment. A. to talk about B. talked about C. talking about D. even talk about 59. Even experts have difficulty___ which depressed patients need protection. A. to decide B. decide C. when to decide D. deciding 60. Margaret Mead, who sought___ the young and old to each other in a recent lecture, was sympathetic to the young. A. explaining B. to explain C. explanations D. explained 61. In spite of___ has been said about genetically modified food, most people remain skeptical. A. all what B. all that C. all which D. all it 62. Since they had no cars, the students could do nothing but___ a lift. A. to thumb B. thumb C. thumbing D. must thumb 63. I’m afraid that we have no choice but___ you to leave. A. to ask B. ask C. asking D. will ask 64. You may eat certain supermarket foods while shopping___ you save the wrapper so the checker can ring up the value of what you’ve consumed. A. provided B. however C. although D. as 65. They were fond of snakes and lizards, ____ surprised me. A. which B. that C. this D. it 66. The students are allowed to take only such books___ really necessary. A. as are B. as they are C. as when D. as if 67. The theme of discussion was___ we should enter for the competition

A. if or not B. whether or not C. what if or not D. whether if or not 68. There is every ind ication the number of international teaching assistants at universities will remain constant or even grow in the future A. what B. which C. th D. as 69. Metals, shaped into coins, jewelry, plates, or bowls, were an important item of trade between east and West A. whether B. which C. no matter D. however 70. That necklace of looks fabulous A B C.yours D yourself 71. your warning, we would have crashed the car A. But for B. With C. Because of D. Due to 72. Without your encouragement, we long time ago A. would give up hope B wouldn t give up hope C would have given up hope D. wouldn't have given up hope 3. his parents'objections, he would have become an artist A. It had not been for B. Hadnt it been for C. Had it not been for D. If had not been for 74. You will be able to stay with the team provided that you make the same mistake again A. wont B. dont C. are not going to D didnt 75. Workers seldom commit acts of violence, because they can put their aggression into their work, it physical like the work of a smith, or mental like the work of a scientist a. be B. were C. is D. was 76. Under no circumstances to sell the land A. will agree B. they will agree C. will agree the D. will they agree that we could hardly see the road signs A. So dense the fog was B. Such dense fog was C. So dense was the fog D. So the fog was dense 78. A: These are imitation pearls A. So are they B Such they are C. So they are D. Such are they 79. Not until after they reached the top of the mountain what they had been told A. that they believed B did they believe C. when they believed D. then they believed 6

6 A. if or not B. whether or not C. what if or not D. whether if or not 68. There is every indication___ the number of international teaching assistants at universities will remain constant or even grow in the future. A. what B. which C. that D. as 69. Metals, ___ shaped into coins, jewelry, plates, or bowls, were an important item of trade between East and West. A. whether B. which C. no matter D. however 70. That necklace of___ looks fabulous. A. you B. your C. yours D. yourself 71. ___ your warning, we would have crashed the car. A. But for B. With C. Because of D. Due to 72. Without your encouragement, we___ long time ago. A. would give up hope B. wouldn’t give up hope C. would have given up hope D. wouldn’t have given up hope 73. ___ his parents’ objections, he would have become an artist. A. It had not been for B. Hadn’t it been for C. Had it not been for D. If had not been for 74. You will be able to stay with the team provided that you___ make the same mistake again. A. won’t B. don’t C. are not going to D. didn’t 75. Workers seldom commit acts of violence, because they can put their aggression into their work, ___ it physical like the work of a smith, or mental like the work of a scientist, A. be B. were C. is D. was 76. Under no circumstances___ to sell the land. A. will agree B. they will agree C. will agree they D. will they agree 77. ___ that we could hardly see the road signs. A. So dense the fog was B. Such dense fog was C. So dense was the fog D. So the fog was dense 78. A: These are imitation pearls. B: ___. A. So are they. B. Such they are. C. So they are. D. Such are they. 79. Not until after they reached the top of the mountain___ what they had been told. A. that they believed B. did they believe C. when they believed D. then they believed

80. Next in line, probably in her late 60s, wearing royal blue slacks and a white A. was a blond woman saw a blond woman C. a blond woman was D. found a blond woman I.Ⅴ OCABULARY Section a Directions: There are 80 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four choices. Choose the word that you think best completes the sentence 1. After earning a degree in creative writing at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Lois a job at the Sentinel Star in Orlando, Fla A applied B. looked C. found D. did 2. They have a hands-on approach to helping poor children and have launched similar programs to provide school supplies A taken B. come C D approved 3. Mutual funds are thus best for investors who don t want to take the time to study stocks or who the resources to build a portfolio A. in the detail.. lack B. in the detail. lack in C. in detail.. lacking D. in detail.. lack 4. As Blair was in Pak istan on the last of a south Asian diplomatic tour, India ruled out any immediate talks with Pakistan. A. porti B. le C. part D. stage 5. A mid western farm family after federal financial support and protection was withdrawn A. went bankrupt B became bankrupt C. came broke D approached bankrupt 6. According to a by IKEA, the top five worries keeping people awake at night are fear of aging, personal finance, own weight, career and friends health A B. statistics D. survey 7 Kane told the boy, you' ll be a contender for the Olympic team B Somed 8. Hotel rooms used to be dictated by the seasons, but today hotels are using" yield management, the same system airlines use to full flights A. Insure B. en C. sure 9. The people who in your life are the ones who care A. make a difference B. make a d stinction

7 80. Next in line___, probably in her late 60s, wearing royal blue slacks and a white blouse. A. was a blond woman B. saw a blond woman C. a blond woman was D. found a blond woman II. VOCABULARY Section A Directions: There are 80 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four choices. Choose the word that you think best completes the sentence. 1. After earning a degree in creative writing at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Lois___ a job at the Sentinel Star in Orlando, Fla. A. applied B. looked C. found D. did 2. They have___ a hands-on approach to helping poor children and have launched similar programs to provide school supplies. A. taken B. come C. gone D. approved 3. Mutual funds are thus best for investors who don’t want to take the time to study stocks___ or who___ the resources to build a portfolio. A. in the detail… lack B. in the detail… lack in C. in detail… lacking D. in detail… lack 4. As Blair was in Pakistan on the last___ of a south Asian diplomatic tour, India ruled out any immediate talks with Pakistan. A. portion B. leg C. part D. stage 5. A midwestern farm family___ after federal financial support and protection was withdrawn. A. went bankrupt B. became bankruptcy C. came broke D. approached bankrupt 6. According to a ___ by IKEA, the top five worries keeping people awake at night are fear of aging, personal finance, own weight, career and friends’ health. A. summery B. statistics C. sample D. survey 7. “___ ,” Kane told the boy, “you’ll be a contender for the Olympic team.” A. Some day B. Someday C. Some days D. Somedays 8. Hotel rooms used to be dictated by the seasons, but today hotels are using “yield management,” the same system airlines use to___ full flights. A. insure B. ensure C. sure D. make sure 9. The people who___ in your life are the ones who care. A. make a difference B. make a distinction

C. cause a d stinction D. bring a difference 10. For many working people, their largest is their ability to produce an income D. estate 11. Ify light, of saving those add itional dollars A. make sure B. make a point 12. Do you know how many glasses of milk it to get your daily calcium? A B. needs C. takes 13. Levels of pesticides and other toxins in fish in commercial ponds tend to be much lower than levels in fish caught recreationally A B. risen C. grown D produced 14. They had been with each other for years before they actually met in Pittsburg A. writing B corresponding C. calling D. visiting 15. Has it to you that he might have thought differently? a known B happened ) occurred 16. It suddenly on me that I had turned to the wrong person for help A dawned B. occurred C. h D know 17. You can help your bones by eating foods containing vitamin D, needed for absorption of calcium A. remain C D. maintain 18. The amount of time you spend outdoors your skeleton A. affects B. effects C. impairs D. weakens 19. During his next race, in the last 100 meters he power and was beaten A came out of B. ran out of C. became out of D. went out of 20. Hearing the noise outside, the man went cautiously to the steel-sheathed door which was by the heavy iron outer grille A included B. reinforced D prevented 21. Chris ran into John at a sporting-goods trade show in New York and the two quickly an easy rapport A. made up B struck up C. built D turned up 22. In the South such roads are called cow trails because they are by farm equipment and vehicles that plod along at bovine speed

8 C. cause a distinction D. bring a difference 10. For many working people, their largest___ is their ability to produce an income. A. access B. asset C. accession D. estate 11. If you moonlight, ___ of saving those additional dollars. A. make sure B. make a point C. careful D. pay attention 12. Do you know how many glasses of milk it___ to get your daily calcium? A. requires B. needs C. takes D. uses 13. Levels of pesticides and other toxins in fish___ in commercial ponds tend to be much lower than levels in fish caught recreationally. A. raised B. risen C. grown D. produced 14. They had been___ with each other for years before they actually met in Pittsburgh. A. writing B. corresponding C. calling D. visiting 15. Has it ___ to you that he might have thought differently? A. known B. happened C. dawned D. occurred 16. It suddenly___ on me that I had turned to the wrong person for help. A. dawned B. occurred C. happened D. known 17. You can help___ your bones by eating foods containing vitamin D, needed for absorption of calcium. A. remain B. retain C. keep D. maintain 18. The amount of time you spend outdoors___ your skeleton. A. affects B. effects C. impairs D. weakens 19. During his next race, in the last 100 meters he___ power and was beaten. A. came out of B. ran out of C. became out of D. went out of 20. Hearing the noise outside, the man went cautiously to the steel-sheathed door, which was___ by the heavy iron outer grille. A. included B. reinforced C. made D. prevented 21. Chris ran into John at a sporting-goods trade show in New York and the two quickly___ an easy rapport. A. made up B. struck up C. built up D. turned up 22. In the South such roads are called cow trails because they are___ by farm equipment and vehicles that plod along at bovine speed

A B taken C frequented D occupied 23. According to people who have been to the park, it is a place with views that will take your breath A. off D down 24. He viewed the match in 1998 as a turning in his life A place B C. position D. point 25. The breakfast at the school cafeteria usually fried eggs, bacon, ham and hash brown A. consists of B. is consisted of C. makes up D. includ ing 26. One evening as the manager was leaving the store, Susan and Jane expressed their to him about their safety, being two women working alone at night A comment B. idea 27. Group discussions, moderated by the teacher, give young learners important ractice in taki and stating one's views A. shif B. cha 28. Jim says that he is willing to tomorrow's meeting A preside B. chair C. lead D. take part 29. In all countries it is good manners to behave toward others A considerably B. conscientiously C D considerately 30. According to research find ings, many suicide are impulsive A. contempt B tempts C attempts D. trials 31. Opening remarks constitute a warm-up designed to put you and capture the aud ience's attention A. in ease B. at ease C. for ease D. with ease 32. These guidelines will prove helpful if you are a high-level executive a group of manager A add B eakin C talking D. discussing 33. The boys discovered that they had much more than their mix-race heritage includ ing a love of basketball, rap music and A as the common B in common C commonly D. with each other 34. A portal is a site that serves as a starting point, typically allowing easy to other sites

9 A. seen B. taken C. frequented D. occupied 23. According to people who have been to the park, it is a place with views that will take your breath___ . A. off B. away C. on D. down 24. He viewed the match in 1998 as a turning___ in his life. A. place B. corner C. position D. point 25. The breakfast at the school cafeteria usually___ fried eggs, bacon, ham and hash browns. A. consists of B. is consisted of C. makes up D. including 26. One evening as the manager was leaving the store, Susan and Jane expressed their___ to him about their safety, being two women working alone at night. A. comment B. idea C. concern D. wonder 27. Group discussions, moderated by the teacher, give young learners important practice in taking___ and stating one’s views. A. shifts B. changes C. turns D. parts 28. Jim says that he is willing to ___ tomorrow’s meeting. A. preside B. chair C. lead D. take part 29. In all countries it is good manners to behave___ toward others. A. considerably B. conscientiously C. consciously D. considerately 30. According to research findings, many suicide___ are impulsive. A. contempts B. tempts C. attempts D. trials 31. Opening remarks constitute a warm-up designed to put you___ and capture the audience’s attention. A. in ease B. at ease C. for ease D. with ease 32. These guidelines will prove helpful if you are a high-level executive___ a group of managers. A. addressing B. speaking C. talking D. discussing 33. The boys discovered that they had much more___ than their mix-race heritage, including a love of basketball, rap music and computers. A. as the common B. in common C. commonly D. with each other 34. A portal is a site that serves as a starting point, typically allowing easy___ to other sites

A. asset B C. reach D wa 35. Typing in all capital letters is poor etiquette, Internet etiquette, because it shouting A. equals to B uates C is equivalent to D is equal 36. When my mother saw the school's advertisement in the newspaper, she enrolled my older brother and me for music and literature AC B. schools 37. To my disappointment, it quickly became obvious that I knew nothing about A neXt to B. however C. quite D. rather 38. Writing has given her a broader on human nature A D. Interpretation 39. Cars are involved in many accidents, and they heart disease A. contribute to B. attribute to C. tribute to D. result from 40. Most of the workplace accidents resulted from backward infrastructure, loopholes in management and work safety awareness a lacking in ack in C. lack of D. for lack of 41. The Prime Minister said that he would stay in power despite the number of members of parliament quitting his party A. growing B. grow n C growth 42. The managing director has so far categorically refused to make any in the A. alternatives B. alterations C. views D. d 43. After high school, Joanne went to Detroit to take a job in an auto plant, but could not the routine and confinement A endure B endow C. endear D. endorse 44. Make your controlling idea as specific as possible. You can continually the controlling idea to keep yourself on the right track A catch up with up C. go in for D check back to 45. If you are unsure of your legal rights, youd better check a lawyer. A. up B out C 46. For reasons which are not yet known, the warehouse last Saturday

10 A. asset B. access C. reach D. way 35. Typing in all capital letters is poor etiquette, Internet etiquette, because it___ shouting. A. equals to B. equates C. is equivalent to D. is equal 36. When my mother saw the school’s advertisement in the newspaper, she enrolled my older brother and me for music and literature___ . A. causes B. schools C. courses D. assignments 37. To my disappointment, it quickly became obvious that I knew___ nothing about their world. A. next to B. however C. quite D. rather 38. Writing has given her a broader___ on human nature. A. prospect B. aspect C. perspective D. interpretation 39. Cars are involved in many accidents, and they___ heart disease. A. contribute to B. attribute to C. tribute to D. result from 40. Most of the workplace accidents resulted from backward infrastructure, loopholes in management and___ work safety awareness. A. lacking in B. lack in C. lack of D. for lack of 41. The Prime Minister said that he would stay in power despite the___ number of members of parliament quitting his party. A. growing B. grown C. growth D. increase 42. The managing director has so far categorically refused to make any___ in the report. A. alternatives B. alterations C. views D. disagreements 43. After high school, Joanne went to Detroit to take a job in an auto plant, but could not___ the routine and confinement. A. endure B. endow C. endear D. endorse 44. Make your controlling idea as specific as possible. You can continually___ the controlling idea to keep yourself on the right track. A. catch up with B. look up to C. go in for D. check back to 45. If you are unsure of your legal rights, you’d better check___ a lawyer. A. up B. out C. in D. with 46. For reasons which are not yet known, the warehouse___ last Saturday

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