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Although we had spent a ---- amount of


time on the problem, we were not close to
a solution at all.
A)
C)

The board needed more information as


the ---- report didn't give the true picture
of the financial situation of the company.
A)
C)

2.

B)
D)

tender
grateful

demonstrative
B)
moderate
D)
E) sensible

7.

sudden
hasty
E)

immature

B)
D)

9.

reluctant
B)
distant
D)
E) customary

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B)
D)

crucial
indecent

frequent
B)
familiar
D)
E) wonderful

simplified
major

He was such a ---- soldier, not following


the commands of those in authority.
A)
C)

calm
thoughtless

apparent
reasonable
E) nasty

I need to have a ---- version of this book in


French as I have difficulty understanding
it.
A)
C)

disobedient
B)
loyal
D)
E) submissive

compliant
challenging

10. The shop assistant managed to calm


down the ---- customer by listening to him
seriously and attentively.

Judging from the ---- look on your face, I


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me with my project this afternoon.
A)
C)

8.

humble
considerable

Despite the fact that the amount of the


pay rise the workers demanded was
within ---- limits, it was not accepted by
the administration.
A)
C)

practical
continual

Despite all the insults hurled at himself,


the chairman managed to speak in a(n) ---and unhurried voice.
A)
C)

5.

intimate
inconsiderate
E) keen

Nobody in the room could sleep on


account of the ---- banging of the
shutters due to the storm.
A)
C)

4.

eager
obsessive

His ---- behaviour shocked us all as he is


known to have a deep regard for the
feelings of others.
A)
C)

3.

faithful
B)
extreme
D)
E) superficial

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tactful
B)
sensitive
D)
E) widespread

A)
C)

confined
composed

polite
B)
sympathetic
D)
E) aggressive

effortless
superior

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21. My parents always ---- that things are okay


although in fact they are not.
A)
C)

fail
embrace
E) afford

B)
D)

26. A good British breakfast always ---sausages.

underestimate
pretend

A)
C)

glared
restricted

23. It is legally possible for elderly people


to ---- someone to act for them if they
become incapable of looking after
themselves.
A)
C)

reflect
provoke
E) shrink

B)
D)

nominate
stir

A)
C)

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forbade
B)
omitted
D)
E) overcharged

24. The club has ---- its meeting date to


Saturday, January 22nd.
A)
C)

moved
B)
benefited
D)
E) pressed

declared
provided

applied
confessed
E) hired

B)
D)

focused
matched

28. The writer could never have ---- that one


day his books would sell in millions.
A)
C)

A)
C)

persisted
B)
illustrated
D)
E) foreseen

treated
enlightened

imply
crawl
E)

B)
D)

fold
break

disable

30. You can ---- a date for our appointment


next week from my secretary.
A)
C)

pleading
B) compromising
persuading
D) investigating
E) disapproving

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contradicts
consists

29. When you are not using it, you should ---the ironing board so that it is flat.

25. Gas officials are ---- the cause of an


explosion which badly damaged a house
in Hampshire.
A)
C)

B)
D)

27. When the contest was cancelled without


any explanation, sixteen of the
contestants ---- lawyers to sue the
organisers.

22. I think the taxi driver ---- me as the money


I paid was too much for such a short
distance.
A)
C)

mixes
includes
E) resists

enhance
B)
trace
D)
E) transform

report
fix

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31. Nearly everyone has heard the popular ---that the blind hear better than the sighted.
A)
C)

alteration
B)
notion
D)
E) insertion

36. Grammar states the principles which


arrange the ---- of words into meaningful
sentences.

congestion
reflection

A)
C)

32. Some people often choose to take a daily


multivitamin to protect themselves from a
potential ----.
vacancy
B)
simplicity
D)
E) deficiency

privacy
efficiency

A)
C)

disapproval
trouble
E) closure

B)
D)

A)
C)

priority
B)
flexibility
D)
E) certainty

removal
disposal

illumination
B)
justification
D)
E) perfection

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manner
outlook

portion

A)
C)

corruption
B) correspondence
conscience
D) consciousness
E) contraction

39. ---- to environmental tobacco smoke in


the home and at the workplace has been
shown to increase the risk for coronary
heart disease.

purity
rarity

A)
C)

35. Legal measures are being adopted


towards the ---- of violence against
women.
A)
C)

B)
D)

38. Having been thrown to the ground, the


young man lost ----.

34. Exercising stretches muscles and joints,


which in turn can increase ---- and help
prevent injuries.
A)
C)

stain
logic
E)

33. Self-confident people are willing to risk


the ---- of others because they generally
trust their own abilities.

opposition
anticipation

37. Jim told Mark that his ---- on life


would improve if he would stop watching
talk shows on television.

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A)
C)

inspection
B)
description
D)
E) formation

Limitation
B)
Extinction
D)
E) Injection

Exposure
Hindrance

40. They will only sign the contract if we


give them an additional ----.
A)
C)

elimination
preparation

discount
B)
exclusion
D)
E) emotion

departure
literacy

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56. I am sure soon after he ---- about the


possible side-effects of the drug, he ---taking it.

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B)
C)
D)
E)

51. No matter what ---- say, I believe ---- was


Joe who broke the vase.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

other / that
the other / he
some others / this
others / it
the others / he

57. It was not unexpected at all that all the


staff ---- their voices when they ---- about
the new organisational plan.

52. Thinking that he would feel offended, ---asked the new student ---- about his past.
nobody / anything
nobody / nothing
anybody / anything
anybody / nothing
somebody / anything

53. Trying to remember if they had ever met


before, the two men looked at ---- with
wonder in their eyes.
A)
C)

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

themselves
theirs
E) them

B)
D)

one another
oneself

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A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

are studying / were doing


were studying / have been doing
have studied / were doing
studied / have done
were studying / were doing

have dispersed / forced


dispersed / forced
have dispersed / have forced
will have dispersed / have forced
dispersed / would force

60. We were informed of the fact that by the


time we ---- the hotel, our itinerary ----.
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58. While some of the students ---- for the test


they would take in the following lesson,
the others ---- nothing looking not
concerned at all.

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

have introduced / has caused


were introduced / had caused
were introduced / has caused
introduced / has been caused
have been introduced / caused

55. So far we ---- find a solution to the


problem we ---- on for the last two weeks.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

have raised / have heard


raised / had heard
raised / would hear
will raise / hear
have raised / heard

59. The crowd of angry demonstrators ---only when the police ---- them to do so.

54. Ever since the computers ---- to modern


life, science ---- an acceleration of cultural
change.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

will be told / will stop


had been told / had stopped
was told / had stopped
has been told / will stop
is told / will have stopped

B)
C)
D)
E)

checked in / would have been


changed
check in / will have changed
checked in / will have been changed
check in / has been changed
check in / had been changed

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---- into a deadly illness when children ---against it.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

76. Othello ---- its importance as one of


Shakespeare's greatest tragedies ever
since it ---- between 1603 and 1604.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

turned / do not vaccinated


is turning / were not vaccinating
turns / are not vaccinated
was turning / are not vaccinated
will be turning / will not be vaccinated

77. He said the girl ---- for Poe to arrive since


10 am and at 4 pm, ---- her lunch yet.

72. The Prime Minister ---- that the inflation


---- down to the level of 8% by the end of
this year.

73. As soon as the Olympic flame ---- by a


senior athlete, the Olympic Games ---officially.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

estimated / came
will have estimated / has come
had estimated / is coming
estimates / will have come
has estimated / was coming

lights / was started


is lit / had started
was lit / started
will be lit / will start
has lit / was starting

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A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

74. Indians ---- rubber for centuries before it


---- by Columbus and introduced to the
Western world.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

78. Soon after the news of our success ---through the interested scientific
community, we ---- many invitations to
report our results.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

used / is rediscovered
had been using / was rediscovered
has used / was rediscovered
will have been used / rediscovered
were using / has been rediscovered

has spread / received


spread / had received
spread / received
had spread / receive
spreads / have received

explains / has been confusing


has explained / was confusing
was explaining / confuses
had explained / will be confusing
explained / had been confusing

80. I am happy to announce that our album


---- as you read this and in two weeks we
---- our biggest concert.

had seen / had not hired


saw / will not hire
is seeing / does not hire
has seen / has not hired
has been seeing / did not hire

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has waited / will not be having


had been waiting / had not had
will have been waiting / did not have
is waiting / did not have
was waiting / has not had

79. The topic which the teacher ---- yesterday


---- the students for some time.

75. She ---- three flats this week, but she ---any one of them yet.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

has increased / was written


increased / was written
has increased / has been written
has been increasing / had been written
had increased / is written

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

is being pressed / will be giving


was being pressed / have given
has been pressed / had given
was pressed / give
will be pressed / gave

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91. When we ---- on holiday, the warmth and


hospitality of the local people ---- us feel
right at home.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

96. When I come back home, I am usually


so tired that the oldest of ---- daughters
cleans the kitchen for ----.

were / made
will be / will make
had been / has made
are / made
have been / had made

A)
C)

B)
D)

mine
our

their

93. Although all the passengers ---- the


plane, the plane ---- for over an hour until
a stewardess came and explained the
reason.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

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theirs
its
E)

A)
C)

has been holding


B) had hold
is holding
D) was holding
E) used to hold

I / them
B) us / they
you / its
D) me / it
E) yours / itself

100. Music is one thing that almost ---- has ---own individual opinion on and trying to
come to a consensus almost never works.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

gave
B) had given
were giving
D) will give
E) have given

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98. One day, while my brother ---- the


tarantula that he purchased two months
ago, I carefully reached over and touched
it.

A)
C)

will be / had
is / has
was / would have
will have been / had had
had been / had

95. A child sometimes will cry on his request


being denied, and keep on crying
until his parents ---- him what he
wants.
A)
C)

has taken / dreamed


took / had dreamed
would take / has been dreaming
had taken / was dreaming
took / has dreamed

99. I'm aware of how important it is for ---- to


wear a seat belt, so I wear ---- every time I
get into an automobile.

94. Printing ---- sure to change more in the


next 20 years than it ---- in the past 550
years since Gutenberg.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

our / I
ours / we

97. Ever since he ---- an economics course


at a community college when he was 16,
he ---- of becoming a stock analyst on
Wall Street.

92. I doubt whether much of the money


donated for flood victims found ---- way to
the people in need.
A)
C)

mine /our
B)
my / me
D)
E) our / our

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nobody / her
everyone / their
someone / his
anyone / theirs
somebody / hers

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Soccer is the most popular international team


sport, (106) ---- by vast, emotional audiences and
associated at times with such events (107) ---- the
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Honduras and outbreaks of mass hooliganism,
notably by British supporters. It has long been
secondary in the United States, though, (108) ---American football, a descendant primarily of
rugby, dominates. Since the 1970s, American
soccer (109) ---- DWPDQ\OHYHOVIURPFKLOGUHQnVWR
collegiate; professional soccer, (110) ----, has
achieved only irregular success, with the birth and
decline of several leagues as fan interest
generally lagged. The most recent U.S.
professional league, Major League Soccer, played
its first season in 1996 and currently has 10
teams.

Paris, the capital of France, is (101) ---- the Seine


River. It is the commercial and industrial focus of
France and a cultural and intellectual centre of
international renown. The city possesses an
indefinable unity of atmosphere (102) ---- has
fascinated writers, poets, and painters for
centuries. Paris is sometimes called the City of
Light in tribute to its intellectual pre-eminence
(103) ---- to its beautiful appearance. Paris is the
centre of many major newspapers and periodicals.
Elegant stores and hotels, lavish nightclubs,
theatres, and gourmet restaurants help make
tourism the biggest industry in Paris. (104) ---leading industries manufacture luxury articles,
high-fashion clothing, perfume, and jewellery.
Heavy industry, notably automobile manufacture,
is located in the suburbs. About one quarter of the
French labour force (105) ---- in the Paris area.

102.

A)

on

B)

in

C)

at

D)

of

E)

to

A)

where

B)

that

C)

whose

D)

who

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101.

106.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

has been followed


had been followed
was being followed
followed
was followed

A)

in

B) at

C)

of

D) as

107.

E) whom
103.

A)

nonetheless

B)

since

C)

however

D)

but for

E)
104.

108.
A)

of which

B) when

C)

what

D) which

as well as

A)

Any other

B) Another

C)

Other

D) The others
E)

105.

E) like

E) where
109.

Others

A)

is grown

B) grew

C)

has grown

D) was grown

E) had grown
A)

will concentrate

C)

had concentrated D) concentrated


E)

B) was concentrated

110.

is concentrated

A)

so

B) however

C)

thus

D) although
E) now that

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teacher is (121) ---- his eccentricity as much as his
knowledge of the subject. Ever since the first time
he ever walked (122) ---- a classroom, students
(123) ---- him. They have probably never met
anybody who (124) ---- such an extraordinary
mixture of enthusiasm and great personal warmth.
It is also probably the first time they (125) ---somebody who always wears a leather jacket and
a scarf even at the height of summer.

Our ultimate escape (126) ---- whatever life has


thrown at us during our waking day is sleep.
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with the comforting blanket of unconsciousness.
Every night we (127) ---- a period (128) ---- our
bodies and minds can prepare us for the trials and
demands of the following day. As we all know, our
subconscious controls our quiet periods, (129) ---our minds on journeys consisting of events and
half remembered thoughts from our (130) ---hours.

121.
A)

despite

B) since

C)

in addition to

D) due to

126.

E) regardless of

A)

beneath

B) in

C)

against

D) from

A)

into

B) along

C)

beneath

D) over

E) beyond
123.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

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E) beside
122.

127.
A)

are given

B) have given

C)

will give

D) used to be given
E) were given

128.

always like
will always like
have always liked
had always liked
are always liked

A)

where

B) in which

C)

whom

D) why
E) which

129.
124.
A)

confronts

B) displays

C)

belongs

D) distracts

A)

taken

B) having been taken

C)

taking

D) to taking
E) to be taken

E) underestimates
130.
125.
A)

had met

B) have been met

C)

met

D) will have met

A)

concrete

B) private

C)

severe

D) conscious
E)

confident

E) have met

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a worldwide
organization (146) ---- to the treatment of
alcoholics. It was founded in 1935 by two former
alcoholics, one a New York broker, (147) ---- an
Ohio physician. They developed a 12-step
program that has made coping with alcoholism
possible for countless people. The organization
functions through local groups that have no
constitutions, officers, or dues. (148) ---- with a
drinking problem may become a member. There
are presently (149) ---- 99,000 local groups in the
United States; worldwide membership is (150) ---two million. Other groups patterned on AA include
Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous,
and Gamblers Anonymous.

On Sept. 11, 2001, a terrorist attack, (141) ---- two


hijacked commercial jetliners were crashed into
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fires in the upper stories of both buildings,
weakening them and leading to their (142) ----.
Other structures in the complex were completely
or (143) ---- destroyed, and many surrounding
buildings were severely damaged (144) ----. More
than 2,700 people, including the passengers and
crew of the airliners and several hundred
emergency personnel (145) ---- to the initial fires,
lost their lives; more than 7,000 people were
injured.
141.
which

B)

in which

C)

why

D)

how

E)

that

142.
A)

compulsion

B)

claim

C)

admiration

D)

collapse

E)

illusion

146.

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A)

A)

to dedicate

B)

dedicates

C)

who dedicated

D)

dedicated

E)
147.
A)

the other

B)

another

C)

other

D)

others

E)

143.
A)

alternatively

B)

reasonably

C)

regrettably

D)

deliberately

E)

A)

Nothing

B)

No one

C)

All of them

D)

Some of us

E)

144.
as a result

B)

either

C)

such as

D)

ever since

E)

nonetheless

A)

over

B)

inside

C)

along

D)

through

E)

by

150.

responded
had responded
responding
having been responded
who had been responded

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Anyone

149.

145.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

the others

148.

partially

A)

is dedicated

A)

thoroughly

B)

approximately

C)

constantly

D)

genuinely

E)

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Mime is a silent form of the drama (151) ---the story is developed by movement, (152) ----,
facial expression, and stage properties. It is
known (153) ---- among the Chinese, Persians,
Hebrews, and Egyptians for ages and (154)
---- in many other cultures. Pantomime was
popular in ancient Rome, where it (155) ---- by
songs or simple action. The traditional characters
of pantomime take their origin in the Italian
commedia dell'arte of the 16th century.

A)

when

B)

in which

Most earthquakes are related to tensional


stresses built up at the margins of the huge
moving plates (156) ---- make up the earth's
surface. The immediate cause of most shallow
earthquakes is the sudden (157) ---- of stress
along a fault, or fracture in the earth's crust,
resulting in movement of the opposing blocks of
rock past one another. These movements cause
vibrations (158) ---- through and around the earth
in wave form, (159) ---- ripples are generated
when a pebble is dropped into water. Volcanic
eruptions, rock falls, landslides, and explosions
can also cause a quake, but (160) ---- are of only
local extent.

C)

with whom

D)

what

156.

151.

that

152.
A)

gesture

B)

denial

C)

potential

D)

appointment

E)

indifference

153.
A)

existing

B)

existed

C)

to have existed

D)

having existed

E)

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E)

A)

what

B)

that

C)

whichever

D)

all of them

E)
157.
A)

conflict

B)

compulsion

C)

inheritance

D)

exploration

E)

release

158.

have existed

A)

pass

B)

passed

C)

to pass

D)

to be passed

E)

154.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)

of which

to have been passed

159.

observe
was being observed
had observed
has been observed
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(171) ---- people don't get enough calcium in their


diet to prevent osteoporosis, but calcium certainly
plays an important part in (172) ---- bones. A
healthy diet, together with regular weight-bearing
exercise, is important in maximising bone mass
(173) ---- childhood and adolescence. Bone mass
is related to your intake of calcium, so the higher
the bone mass during the time (174) ---- your
skeleton is maturing (before age 20), the more
protected you are (175) ---- osteoporosis later in
life.

Today, 96% of all paved roads and streets in the


US - almost two million miles - are surfaced with
asphalt. Almost all paving asphalt (176) ---- today
is obtained (177) ---- processing crude oils. (178)
---- everything of value is removed, the leftovers
are made into asphalt cement for pavement. Manmade asphalt (179) ---- of compounds of hydrogen
and carbon with minor (180) ---- of nitrogen,
sulphur and oxygen. Natural forming asphalt also
contains mineral deposits.
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But we can easily tell the good guys from the bad
guys (185) ---- the two types differ in appearance
as well as in actions.

In the 1600's and 1700's, the French used the


Niagara River (186) ---- part of their system for
trading and transportation. In the middle of the
eighteenth century, first the British then the
Americans (187) ---- control of the Niagara River.
The Niagara River was the (188) ---- of bloody
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area (190) ---- peaceful since then.
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Earthquakes may rightly be ranked as (191) ---the most devastating forces known to man: since
records began to be written down, it (192) ---- that
earthquake-related fatalities have numbered in the
millions, and that earthquake-related destruction
has been beyond calculation. The greater part of
such damage and loss of life has been (193) ---collapse of buildings and the effects of rockslides,
floods, fire, disease, tsunamis, and other
phenomena (194) ---- from earthquakes, rather
than from the quakes (195) ----.

Production has become international, (196) ---- is


manifested by the large corporations stepping
across national borders and established branches
in (197) ---- different countries. As an example, US
companies are building automobiles in Canada,
Germany, Britain and Japan. In some cases, (198)
---- of an automobile are produced abroad and
shipped to the United States, where it is then
finished with the imported parts. (199) ---- the
United States has the largest number of such
corporations, it is not the only one. (200) ---multinationals, for instance, are based in Japan,
France, Germany, the UK and Italy.

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