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A. growth B. upbringing C. development D. cultivation
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78. Last Sunday she came to visit us out of the blue. The italicized phrase means ______.
A. unexpectedly B. unhappily C. untidily D. unofficially 79. The person he interviewed was ______ his former schoolmate.
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51. Our association, which has consistently pressed for greater employment opportunities for the disabled, will publish ______ proposals in the near future. A. their B. our C. his D. its
52. Had Judy been more careful on the maths exam, she ______ much better results now.
A. would be getting B. could have got C. must get D. would get 53. Nine is to three ______ three is to one.
A. when B. that C. which D. what 54. Men differ from animals ______ they can think and speak.
A. for which B. for that C. in that D. in which
55. ______ he wanted to go out with his friends at the weekend, he had to stay behind to finish his assignment.
A. Much though B. Much as C. As much D. Though much 56. I enjoyed myself so much ______ I visited my friends in Paris last year. A. when B. which C. that D. where 57. Which of the following is INCORRECT?
A. All his lectures were boring. C. Her few friends are all fond of dancing. B. Half his money was gone. D. He invited many his friends to the party. 58. When you have finished with that book, don't forget to put it back on my desk, ______?
A. do you B. don't you C. will you D. won't you 59. What does \ A. It was wise of him to refuse to spend his money. B. He refused to spend his money in a wise manner.
C. He was short of money and didn't want to buy anything. D. He refused, in a wise manner, to spend his money.
60. They stood chatting together as easily and naturally as ______. A. it could be B. could be C. it was D. was
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61. The following are all correct responses to \EXCEPT ______.
A. Jim did this B. Jim did so C. Jim did that D. Jim did 62. Quality is ______ counts most.
A. which B. that C. what D. where
63. In his plays Shakespeare ______ his characters live through their language. A. would make B. had made C. made D. makes
64. The square itself is five hundred yards wide, five times ______ the size of St. Peter's in Rome.
A. / B. that of C. which is D. of 65. Which of the following sentences expresses \ A. You must leave immediately. B. You must be feeling rather tired. C. You must be here by eight o'clock.
D. You must complete the reading assignment on time.
66. When he first started in university, he really felt at ______ with his major¡ªeconomics.
A. shore B. bank C. ocean D. sea
67. On the road motorists should be aware of cyclists and be ______ towards them. A. considerable B. considering C. considerate D. considered 68. Sally was a bit shy, but the teacher found her quite ______ discussing a recent film with others.
A. at home B. at most C. at house D. at bean
69. The company has capitalized ______ the error of judgment made by its business competitor.
A. in B. over C. with D. on
70. Tim has failed three courses this semester, so he will have to ______ them next semester.
A. remake B. repeat C. reapply D. revise 71. Keep this reference book; it may come in ______ one day.
A. handy B. useful C. convenient D. helpful
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72. The questions that the speaker raised were well ______ the average adult. A. past B. on C. beyond D. through
73. Teachers in this school were encouraged to use drama as a(n) ______ of learning. A. design B. instrument C. agency D. tool 74. First, we need to find out what his scheme is, and then act ______. A. sensitively B. imaginatively C. efficiently D. accordingly
75. At first Jim was not quite clear what he was going to do after university, but now he seems ______ on becoming a computer programmer.
A. fit B. set C. disposed D. decided
76. When invited to talk about his achievements+ he refused to blow his own ______ and declined to speak at the meeting.
A. trumpet B. whistle C. bugle D. flute 77. In spite of the treatment, the pain in his leg grew in ______. A. gravity B. extent C. intensity D. amount
78. Bus services between Town Centre and Newton Housing Estate will be ______ until the motorway is repaired.
A. discontinued B. suspended C. halted D. ceased
79. The moon, being much nearer to the Earth than the Sun, is the ______ cause of the tides.
A. principal B. basic C. initial D. elementary
80. Teddy came to my ______ with a cheque of $200 to pay my room rate, after I phoned him that my wallet had been stolen.
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