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1. You …. another job pretty soon. I have a feeling that you're going to get fired before long.
A would have started to look for
B would start looking for
C had better to start to look for
D had better start looking for
2. Everyone objected to her coming along with us, ...?
A did no one
B didn't he
C did anyone
D didn't they
3. … two months at sea, he came back healthier than ever.
A Spending
B Being spent
C Having spent
D Having been spent
4. We ... an interesting program before they came.
A have been watching
B have watched
C had been watching
D will have watched
5. I understand that you've sent him an e-mail message. I think you ... him instead.
A ought to have phoned
B should phone
C couldn't have phoned
D had phoned
6. I asked two people the way to the station, but ... could help me.
A both of whom
B both of them
C either of whom
D neither of them
7. A: I'd like to have a word with you. B: Yes, but ... ?
A about what we have to talk
B what we have to talk about
C what do we have to talk
D about what about we have to talk
8. It was very nice . . . you to do my shopping for me.
A with
B for
C of
D about
9. I’ve never seen anyone . . . as little as you do.
A eat
B ate
C eat
D in eating
10. I wish she . . . to our party. Look, she spoiled everything.
A had come
B hadn't come
C wouldn’t have come
D came
11. It’s incredible! I can't believe ... you told me yesterdaythat
A what
B that
C who
D which
12. It was … difficult exam, that we fell asleep immediately after it.
A such
B so
C such a
D so a
13. “What have we got … ?” asked Susan from her mother A for the dinner
B for a dinner
C for dinner
D to dinner
14. When I accidently encountered with Tom … day, I noticed something sorrow in his eyes.
A another
B the other
C other
D others
15. Jason works almost every day … Sundays.
A except
B besides
C during
D on
16. If I were you, . . . .
A I wouldn't argue with him
B I won't argue with him
C I don't argue with him
D I wouldn't argued with him
17. .… no need to order me something to eat as I have just had a big lunch.
A It's
B There is
C You are
D It has
18. I’d rather you ... to her why we can’t go.
A would explain
B explained
C explain
D to explain
19. ... the weather was great, we decided to go to the swimming pool.
A Before
B Although
C Since
D Wherever
20. I recommended that he … a while before he made any firm decisions.
A waited
B waiting
C wait
D was waiting
21. He would never have found such a good job … his uncle’s help.
A if
B with
C unless
D but for
22. So big … that they left it outside.
A the box was
B did the box was
C is the box
D was the box
23. Old Mrs Duckworth was coming down the road weighed ... with bags of shopping.
A down
B out
C on
D off
24. Everyone in our street seems to think that it's very important to ... up with the Joneses.
A get
B set
C keep
D stay
It was previously believed that dinosaurs were cold-blooded creatures, like reptiles. However, a recent discovery has led researchers to believe they may have been warmblooded. The fossilized remains of a 66 million-year-old dinosaur’s heart were discovered and examined by X-ray. The basis for the analysis that they were warmblooded is the number of chambers in the heart as well as the existence of a single aorta. Most reptiles have three chambers in their hearts, although some do have four. But those that have four chambers, such as the crocodile, have two arteries to mix the
Reading oxygen-heavy blood with oxygen-lean blood. Reptiles are cold-blooded, meaning that
they are dependent on the environment for body heat. Yet the fossilized heart had four
Text 1 chambers in the heart as well as a single aorta. The single aorta means that the oxygenrich blood was completely separated from the oxygen-poor blood and sent through the aorta to all parts of the body. Mammals, on the other hand, are warm-blooded, meaning that they generate their own body heat and are thus more tolerant of temperature extremes. Birds and mammals, because they are warm blooded, move more swiftly and have greater physical endurance than reptiles.
25. The word 'they; in the second sentence refers to … .
A researchers
B discoveries
C reptiles
D dinosaurs
26. According to the author, what theory was previously held and now is being questioned?
A That dinosaurs were warm-blooded
B That dinosaurs had four-chambered hearts
C That dinosaurs were swifter and stronger than reptiles
D That dinosaurs were cold-blooded
27. The author implies that reptiles … .
A have four-chambered hearts
B are cold-blooded
C have one aorta
D are faster and have more endurance than mammals
A very old lady who had devoted her life to pioneer work in education once told about a dangerous illness she had suffered in her middle years. She lay hovering between life and death, in the twilight of half-surrender, when she overheard two of her co-workers talking just outside her hospital room. "If we could only reach her!" one of them said passionately. "If we could only make her understand how much we need her!" The words did reach her, and with the forces of life and death hanging in the balance, they resurrected her will to live. In that moment of discouragement and wavering faith, the
Reading intensity of her colleague's plea reassured her and gave her courage to take up the
Text 2 struggle again. If we truly wish to live, if we have something to live for, then the will to
live becomes a powerful force in combatting illness. Within each of us there are two strong instinctual drives, the will to live and the desire to destroy ourselves. The powerful instinct to remain alive is bolstered by our desire to create, to discover and to accomplish. Doctors make obeisance to it when, in a crisis of illness, they say, "We have done all we can - now it is up to the patient."
28. We can infer that when the patient heard her colleagues talking ... .
A it was during the early evening
B she had virtually given up trying to stay alive
C she realized that she had a fatal illness
D they were not allowed to go into her hospital room
29. The old lady ... .
A lost her faith after her illness
B worked in new fields of study in education
C was unable to receive visitors when she was ill
D had been left to die by her doctors
30. The writer concludes that in fighting illness, it is important to ... .
A have friends and colleagues around you
B be able to rely on your doctor
C have a purpose in life
D hear others speaking

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