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1(4·?) : When the airplane takes off, the passengers are told to____their seat belts.
A: fountain B: fix C: tight D: fasten
2(4·?) : When I saw her____face, I knew something was wrong. A: bright
B: unchanging C: ease D: gloomy
3(4·?) : My brother could do nothing else than____books. A: to read
B: having read C: read D: reading
4(4·?) : ____his homework, he began to practice the piano. A: A. Have finished B: B. Finished
C: C. Having been finished D: D. Having finished
5(4·?) : The results are hardly____;he cannot believe they are accurate. A: credible B: contrary C: critical D: crucial
6(4·?) : The damage to his car was____;therefore, he could repair it himself. A: considerable B: appreciable C: negligible D: invisible
7(4·?) : My throat is____. I cannot speak any more. A: sore
B: purchase C: glow D: faint
8(4·?) : Even as a girl,____to be her life, and theater audiences were to be her best teachers.
A: performances by Fanny Brice were
B: It was known that Fanny Brice?ˉs performances were C: audiences knew that Fanny Brice?ˉs performances were D: Fanny Brice knew that performing was
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9(4·?) : They maintained the supremacy until the piano supplanted ____them at the end of the eighteenth century. A: supported B: promoted C: replaced D: dominated
10(4·?) : Many English words are____from Latin. A: displayed B: spread C: lost D: derived
11(4·?) : He raised his eyebrows and stuck his head forward and____it in a single nod, a gesture boys used then for O.K. when they were pleased. A: shrugged B: tugged C: jerked D: twisted
12(4·?) : Others viewed the findings with____, noting that a cause-and-effect relationship between passive smoking and cancer remains to be shown. A: optimism B: passion C: caution
D: deliberation
13(4·?) : Climbing mountains was ______ , so we all felt ______ . A: tiring,tired B: tired,tiring
C: tiring,tiring D: tired, tired
14(4·?) : This garden is crying out____rain. A: for B: at
C: against D: to
15(4·?) : The most important for us now is to____what is to be done next. A: allow of B: reflect C: feel like D: remind of
16(4·?) : He drove away___the direction of London. A: in B: at C: to D: for
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17(4·?) : In the past men generally preferred that their wives____at home. A: worked
B: would work C: to work D: work
18(4·?) : Mary is fond of watching ____ TV while Henry is interested in listening to___radio. A: the,/ B: /,the C: the, the D: /,/
19(4·?) : The piano in the other shop will be _____, but _____. A: cheaper,not as better
B: more cheap,not as better C: cheaper,not as good
D: more cheap,not as good
20(4·?) : He made a ____to build a successful business on his own in this district. A: disposal B: hint
C: perspective D: resolve
21(4·?) : Parents often faced the ____between doing what they felt was good for the development of the child and what they could stand by way of undisciplined noise and destructiveness. A: paradox B: junction C: dilemma D: premise
22(4·?) : No one can function properly if they are____of adequate sleep. A: deprived B: ripped C: stripped D: contrived
23(4·?) : Don?ˉt____to let me know if there is anything I can do for you. A: reject B: prevent C: hesitate D: refuse
24(4·?) : Women still have to face a great deal of____in the workplace. A: prejudice B: pride C: presence