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2007
年英语专业四级考试语法词汇试题及参考答案
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[1]
语法词汇部分试题及参考答案
51.
There are as good fish in the sea __C__ ever came
out of it.
D. so
52. All
the President‘s Men __B__one of the important
books for historians who
study the
Watergate Scandal.
B. remains ed D. is
remaining
53. ―You __A__ borrow my
notes provided you take care of them.‖ I told my
friend.
D. can
54. If only the patient __A__ a
different treatment instead of using the
antibofies he might still be alive now.
received ed receive D. were receiving
was __B__ the experiment a month ago
but she changed her mind at
the last
minute.
start B. to have started be
starting D. to have been starting
56.
She __D__ fifty or so when I first met her at the
conference.
A. must be been be D.
must have been
57. It is not __C__ much
the language as the background that makes the book
difficult to understand.
A.
that D. very
committee
has anticipated the problems that __D__ in the
road
construction project.
A. arise arise D. have arisen
59. The student said there were a few
points in the essay he __A__ impossible
to comprehend.
A. had found
arise D. have arisen
60.
He would have finished his college education, but
he __C__ to quit and find
a job to
support his family.
A. had had B. has
D. would have
61. The
research requires more money than __B__ has been
put in.
A. have been put in been put
in put in D. to be put in
62.
Overpopulation poses a terrible threat to the
human race. Yet it is probably
__B__ a
threat to the human race than environmental
destruction.
more B. not more C. even
more D. much more
63. It is not
uncommon for there __D__ problems of communication
between
the old and the young.
be D. to be
64. __B__ at
in his way, the situation doesn‘t seem so
desperate.
A. Looking
looked D. To look
65. It is absolutely
essential that William __C__ his study in spite of
learning
difficulties.
continue ued ue D. continues
66. The
painting he bought at the street market the other
day was a __D__
forgery.
-made l D. real
67. She‘s
always been kind to me
-
I
can‘t just turn __A__
on her now that
she
needs my help.
A. my
back head eye D. my shoulder
68. The
bar in the club is for the __B__ use of its
members.
ive ive ive D. comprehensive
69. The tuition fees are __C__ to
students coming from low-income families.
chable e ble D. affordable
medical experts warned the authorities of the
danger of disease in the
__A__ of the
earthquake.
uence ath D. affect
71. This sort of rude
behavior in public hardly __B__ a person in your
position.
s ts D. improves
72. I must leave now. __B__ if you want
that book I‘ll bring it next time.
entally ntally ally D. Naturally
73. After a long delay, she __D__
replying to my e-mail.
away with B.
got back at by D. got round to
get
around to doing something :to find time to do
something. I wanted to see
that movie
but never got around to it.
74.
Personal computers are no longer sth beyond the
ordinary people. They are
__C__
available these days.
gly tly y D.
quickly
75. In my first year at the
university I learnt the __A__ of journalism.
A. basics B. basic tary D. elements
76. According to the new tax law, my
money earned over that level is taxed at
the __D__ of 39%.
A. ratio
B. percentage C. proportion D. rate
77.
Thousands of __C__ at the stadium came to their
feet to pay tribute to an
outstanding
performance.
ce B. participants tors D.
observers
78. We stood still, gazing
out over the limitless __C__ of the desert.
A. space e h D. land
79.
Doctors often __C__ uneasiness in the people they
deal with.
D. touch
80.
Mary sat at the table, looked at the glare and
__C__ her lips.
A. smacked B. opened
D. separated
[2]
Cloze
全文及翻译
Until
I took Dr. Offutt‘s class, I was an underachieving
student, but I left that
class
determined never to underachieve again. He not
only taught me to think,
he convinced
me, as much by example as words, that it was my
moral obligation
to do so and to serve
others.
Neither of us could know how
our relationship would evolve over the years.
When I first came back to DeMatha to
teach English, I worked for Dr. Offutt, the
department chair. My discussions with
him as he mentored me were like
graduate seminars in adolescent
development, classroom management and
school leadership.
After
several years, I was named department chair, and
our relationship shifted
again. I
thought that it might be awkward chairing the
department, since all of
my former
English teachers were still there, but Dr. Offutt
supported me
throughout. He knew when
to give me advice about curriculum, texts and
personnel, and when to let me chart my
own course.
In 1997, I needed his
advice about leaving DeMatha to become principal
at
another school. If he had asked me
to stay at DeMatha, I might have. Instead,
he encouraged me to seize the new
opportunity.
Five years ago, I became
the principal of DeMatha. Once again, Dr. Offutt
was
there for me, letting me know that
I could count on him as I tried to fill such big
shoes. I‘ve learned from him that great
teachers have an inexhaustible wealth
of lessons to teach. Even if his
students don‘t know it yet, I know how fortunate
they are; I‘m still one of them.
在上奥法得教授的班级以前,
我一直
是个学习成绩不怎么样的学生,
但是,
当我离开那个班
级时,
我决定再也不做一个差生了。
他不仅教会
我们思考,他通过事例和言语使我坚信,我
有责任这样做并为他人服务。
我们两人谁也记不起这些年来我们之间的友谊的发展过程了。
当我第一次回到
DeMatha
高
中教英语时,我是跟着奥法得教授工作的,当时他是系主任。
在和他的讨论时,在青
少年毕
业研讨会上,在讨论教室管理和学校领导能力等问题时,他是我良师益友。
几年以后,
我被提名为系主任,
我们的友谊进行了一次换位。
因为我以前的英语老师还都在
那里,
我想这个领导可能会很难当。
但是,奥法得教授
从始至终一直支持我。他总是在适当
的时候给我关于课程、课文和人员问题的建议,并总
是适时让我自己制定自己的规划。
1997
< br>年,关于是否离开
DeMatha
高中去任另一所学校的
校长的事我需要他的建议。如果
他要我留在
DeMatha
p>
高中,我就不走了。然而,他却鼓励我抓住这个新的机会。
5
年前,我再次回到
DeMatha
高中并担任校长。这一次,奥法得教授还在这里等我,他
让我知
道我可以信赖他,
我可以做得和以前的校长一样出色。
他让我感
到,
一个好的老师有
无穷无尽的知识财富让我们去学习。
尽管他的学生们可能还没有意识到这点,
我知道他们是
非常幸运的;我现在仍然是受益者之一。
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作文、
Note
写作
作文题目:
Is it
wise to make friends on the Internet?
Note
题目:
Your friend Jimmy is the head of the
school swimming club he invited you to jion
the club
,
but you
are interasted in other sports
。
write a note to refuse his
invite
。
50
~
60words
。
[4]
听力原稿及出处
Advertising has already become a
specialized activity in modern times. In
todays business world, supply is
usually greater than demand. There is great
competition between manufactures of the
same kind of product because they
want
to persuade customers to buy their particular
brand. They always have to
remind their
customers of the name and qualities of their
products by
advertising. The
manufacture advertises in newspapers and on the
radio. He
sometimes employs sales girls
to distribute samples of their products. He
sometimes advertises on the Internet as
well. In addition, he always has
advertisements put into television
programs that will accept them.
Manufactures often spend huge sums of
money on advertisements. We buy a
particular product because we think
that is the best. We usually think so
because the advertisements say so.
People often dont ask themselves if the
advertisements are telling the truth
when they buy advertised products from
shops.
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听力原文参考
The
internet
The internet is the most
significant progress in the field of
e
a book that never rend, a library with milion
floors,or
imagine a research project
with thousands of sientists working around the
clock
is the magic of the internet.
As the internet has
potential for good or bad,one can find where
organized
information of the same
time,one can also find waste for
websites are known as different internet of
include online games,check rooms and so
applications have great
power,mes,the
power can be so young people may easily
become victims to their we need to
recognize the seriousness of
the must
work togerther to use its power for better rents.
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PART
Ⅲ
CLOZE
31.B widely
32.C stepping off
33.A If
34.C
avoid
36.D Alternatively
37.A make
38.C
mark
39.B superstition
41.B
household
42.D unfortunate
43.A falls
44.C indoors
46.A have originated
47.C
associated with
48.A especially
49.B for
35.B
k
40.D
45.B a
50.D
PART
Ⅳ
GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY
51. _D_dull he may be, he is certainly
A
.
very
successful top executive.
A
.
Although
B
.
whatever
C
.
As
D
.
However
52. If
only I _B_play the guitar as well as you!
A
.
would
B
.
could
C
.
should
D
.
might
53. The
party, _D_I was the guest of honour, was extremely
enjoyable.
A
.
by which
B
.
for
which
C
.
to
which
D
.
at
which
54 It‘s high time
we _A_ cutting down the rainforests.
A
.
stopped
B
.
had
to stop
C
.
shall stop
D
.
stop
55
.
The student
saiD
.
there were
A
.
few points in
the essay he _C_ impossible
to
comprehend.
A
.
has found
B
.
was
finding
C
.
had found
D
.
would find
56
.
Loudspeakers
were fixeD
.
in
the hall so that everyone_C_ an opportunity
to hear the speech.
A
.
ought to have
B
.
must have
C
.
may
have
D
.
should have
57
.
I am
surprised_A_ this city is A
.
dull place to live in.
A
.
that you should think
B
.
by
what you are thinking
C
that you would think
D
.
with what you were thinking
58
.
Susan is very
hardworking, but her pay is not_B_ for her work.
A
.
enough good
B
.
good enough
C
.
as
good enough
D
.
good as enough
59
.
It is
imperative that the government _C_ more investment
into the
shipbuilding industry.
A
.
attracts
B
.
shall attract
C
.
attract
D
.
has
to
60
.
LanD
.
belongs to the city; there is _A_ thing
as private ownership of land.
A
.
no
such
B
.
not such
C
.
not
such a
D
.
no such
61
.
My daughter
has walkeD
.
eight
miles today. We never
guesseD
.
that she
coulD
.
walk_C_far.
A
.
/
B
.
such
C
.
that
D
.
as
62
.
The statistics
_D_ that living standards in the
areA
.
have
improveD
.
drastically in recent times.
A
.
proves
B
.
is
proving
C
.
are
proving
D
.
prove
63
.
There are only
ten apples left in the baskets, _A_ the spoilt
ones.
A
.
not counting
B
.
not
to count
C
.
don‘t count
D
.
having not counted
64
.
It was _A_ we
haD
.
hoped
A
.
more a success than
B
.
a success more
than
C
.
as much of a
success as
D
.
a success as
much as
65
.
There used to
be a petrol station near the park, _D_?
A
.
didn‘t it
B
.
doesn‘t there
C
.
usedn‘t it
D
.
didn‘t there
66
.
It
is an offence to show _D_ against people of
different races.
A
.
distinction
B
.
difference
C
.
separation
D
.
discrimination
6
7
.
A
.
great amount of work has gone into _B_
the Cathedral to its previous
splendour.
A
.
refreshing
B
.
restoring
C
.
renovating
D
.
renewing
68
.
The thieves
fled with the local police close on their _D_.
A
.
backs
B
.
necks
C
.
toes
D
.
heels
69
.
The economic
recession has meant that job_A_ is a rare thing.
A
.
security
B
.
safety
C
.
protection
D
.
secureness
70
.
Many people
nowadays save money to _A_ for their old age.
A
.
cater
B
.
supply
C
.
provide
D
.
equip
71
.
The tone of
the article _B_ the writer‘s
mooD
.
at the
time.
A
.
reproduced
B
.
reflected
C
.
imagined
D
.
imitated
72
.
This is not
the right _A_ to ask for my help; I am far too
busy even to listen.
A
.
moment
B
.
situation
C
.
imagine
D
.
imitated
73
.
The job of a
student accommodation officer_D_ a great many
visits to
landladies.
A
.
concerns
B
.
offers
C
.
asks
D
.
involves
74
.
Our family
doctor‘s clinic _B_at the junction of two busy
roads.
A
.
rests
B
.
stands
C
.
stays
D
.
seats
75
.
She was so fat
that she could only just _C_ through the door.
A
.
assemble
B
.
appear
C squeeze
D
.
gather
76
.
After the
heavy rain, A
.
builder was
calleD
.
to repair
the roof, which was
_A_.
A
.
leaking
B
.
trickling
C
.
prominent
D
.
noticeable
77
.
The reception
was attended by _C_ members of the local
community.
A
.
excellent
B
.
conspicuous
C
.
prominent
D
.
noticeable
78
.
Share prices
on the Stock Exchange plunged sharply in the
morning but
_D_slightly in the
afternoon.
A
.
regained
B
.
recovered
C
.
restored
D
.
revived
79
.
His
brain has worked
away on the ideA
.
of
a universal cure.
A
.
rich
B
.
quick
C
.
productive
D
.
fertile
80
.
The couple has
donated a not_A_ amount of money to the
foundation.
A
.
inconsiderable
B
.
inconsiderate
C
.
inaccurate
D
.
incomparable
PART
Ⅴ
READING COMPREHENSION
81 when people plan to meet nowadays,
they
(
B
)
A
.
arrange the meeting place beforehand
B
.
postpone fixing
the place till last minute
C
.
seldom care about when and where to
meet
D
.
still love
to work out detailed meeting plans.
82 According to the two British
researchers, the social and psychological effect
are mostly likely to be seen on
(
D
)
A
.
TALKERS
B
.
the
C
.
the
―spacemaker‖
D
.
texters
83 We can infer from the
passage that the texts sent by texters are
(
A
)
A
.
quite revealing
B
.
well written
C
.
unacceptable by
others
D
.
shocking
to others
84 according to
the passage , who is afraid of being heard while
talking on the
mobile
(
C
)
A
.
talkers
B
.
the
speakeasy
C
.
the
spacemaker
D
.
texters
85 an
appropriate title for the passage might be
(
B
)
A
.
the SMS effect
B
.
cultural
implication of mobile use
C
.
change in the
use of the mobile
D
.
body language
and the mobile phone!
86
.
which of the
following is seen as the cause of class
differences in the past?
(
B
p>
)
A
.
life style and
occupation
B
.
Attitude and
income
C
.
income and job
security
D
.
job
security and hobbies
87
.
the writer
seems to suggest that the description of -------
is closer to truth?
(
A
)
A
.
middle
–
class ways of spending
money
B
.
working-
class ways of spending the weekend
C
.
working-class
drinking habits
D
.
middle-class
attitudes
88
.
according to
the passage, which of the following is not a
typical feature of
the middle -class?
p>
(
D
)
A
.
desiring for
security
B
.
Making long term plans
C
.
having
priorities in life
D
.
saving money
89
.
working -class
people's sense of security increased as a resulf
of all the
follwoing factor except?
(
D
)
A
.
better social
security
B
.
more
job opportunities
C
.
higher living
standard
D
.
better
legal protection
90
.
which of the
following statement is incorrect?
(
A
)
A
.
Changes are
slowly taking place in all sectors of the British
society.
B
.
The
gap between working -class and middle- class young
people is narrowing
C
.
different in income will remain but
those in occupation will disappear
D
.
middle-class people may sometimes feel
inferior to working-class people
91
.
at the
beginning miss Eyre 's impressions of Mr.
Rochester were all except
(
D
)
A
.
busy
B
.
sociable
C
.
friendly
D
.
changeable
92
.
in
the house,…‖.the word about means
(
A
)
A
.
around
B
.
on
C
.
outside
D
.
concerning.
93
.
why did Mr.
Rochester say
(
the 7th
paragraph.
)
(B)
A
.
because Jane
had intended to kill him with a knife
B
.
because Jane
had intended to be more critical.
C
.
because Jane
had regretted having talked to him
D
.
because Jane had said something else to
correct herself
94
.
from what Mr.
Rochest told miss Eyre, we can conclude that he
wanted to (B)
A
.
Tell her all
his troubles
B
.
tell her his
life experience.
C
.
change her
opinion of him
D change his
circumstances
95
.
at the end of
the passage , Mr. Rochester sounded(D)
A
.
rude
B
.
cold
C
.
friendly
D
.
encouraging
96
.
which of the
following is not a feature of the ideal companion
machine? (D)
A
.
Active in
communication
B
.
Attractive in
personality.
C
.
enjoyable in
performance
D
.
unpredictable
in behaviour
97
.
the computer
would develop friendships with humans in a (n)
---------way.
(D)
A
.
Quick
B
.
unpredictable
C
.
productive
D
.
inconspicuous
98
.
which of the
following aspects is not mentioned when the
passage discusses
the benefits of
artificial relationships? (B)
A
.
Being able to
pick up an interesting conversation.
B
.
Being sensitive
to earlier contact.
C
.
Being ready to
learn about the person's life
D
.
Having a
pleasant and adaptable personality.
99
.
throughout the
passage, the author is _____in his attitude toward
the
computer (A)
A
.
favourable
B
.
critical
C
.
vague
D
.
hesitant
100
.
which mgiht
be the most appropriate title of the passage?(C)
A
.
Articial
relationshios .
B
.
How to form
intimate relationships
C
.
The
affectionate machine
D
.
Humans and
computers
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TEXT A
81
.
When people
plan to meet nowadays, they
A
.
arrange the
meeting place beforehand
B
.
postpone fixing
the place till last minute
C
.
seldom care
about when and where to meet
D
.
still love to
work out detailed meeting plans
82
.
According to
the two British researchers, the social and
psychological effect
are mostly likely
to be seen on
A
.
TALKERS
B; the
C. the
―spacemaker‖
D. texters
83
.
We can infer
from the passage that the texts sent by texters
are
A
.
quite revealing
B
.
well written
C
.
unacceptable by
others
D
.
shocking
to others
84
.
According to
the passage, who is afraid of being heard while
talking on the
mobile?
A
.
talkers
B
.
the
speakeasy
C
.
the
spacemaker
D
.
texters
85
.
An appropriate
title for the passage might be
A
.
the SMS effect
B
.
cultural
implication of mobile use
C
.
change in the
use of the mobile
D
.
body language
and the mobile phone
TEXT B
86
.
which of the
following is seen as the cause of class
differences in the past?
A
.
life style and
occupation
B
.
Attitude and
income
C
.
income and job
security
D
.
job security
and hobbies
87
.
The writer
seems to suggest that the description of____ is
closer to truth?
A
.
middle
–
class ways of spending
money
B
.
working-class
ways of spending the weekend
C
.
working-class drinking habits
D
.
middle-class
attitudes
88
.
According to
the passage, which of the following is not a
typical feature of
the middle -class?
A
.
desiring for
security
B
.
making long
term plans
C
.
having
priorities in life
D
.
saving money
89
.
Working-class
people's sense of security increased as a result
of all the
following factor except?
A
.
better social
security
B
.
more
job opportunities
C
.
higher living
standard
D
.
better
legal protection
90
.
Which of the
following statement is incorrect?
A
.
changes are
slowly taking place in all sectors of the British
society.
B
.
the gap between
working -class and middle- class young people is
narrowing
C
.
difference in
income will remain but those in occupation will
disappear
D
.
middle-class
people may sometimes feel inferior to working-
class people
TEXT C
91
.
At the
beginning Miss Eyre 's impressions of ter were all
except____.
A
.
busy
B
.
sociable
C
.
friendly
D
.
changeable
92
.
In
the house,…‖.the word abo
ut
means____.
A
.
around
B
.
on
C
.
outside
D
.
concerning
93
.
Why did ter
say
para.)
A
.
because Jane had intended to kill him
with a knife
B
.
because Jane
had intended to be more critical
C
.
because Jane
had regretted having talked to him
D
.
because Jane
had said something else to correct herself
94
.
From what t
told miss Eyre we can conclude that he wanted
to____.
A
.
tell her all
his troubles
B
.
tell her his
life experience.
C
.
change her
opinion of him
D change his
circumstances
95
.
At the end of
the passage , Mr. Rochester sounded
A
.
rude
B
.
cold
C
.
friendly
D
.
encouraging.
TEXTD
96
.
Which of the
following is not a feature of the ideal companion
machine?
A
.
Active
in communication
B
.
Attractive in
personality.
C
.
enjoyable in
performance
D
.
unpredictable
in behaviour
97
.
The computer
would develop friendships with humans in a (n)
____way.
A
.
quick
B
.
unpredictable
C
.
productive
D
.
inconspicuous
98
.
Which of the
following aspects is not mentioned when the
passage discusses
the benefits of
artificial relationships?
A:Being able
to pick up an interesting conversation.
B
.
Being sensitive
to earlier contact.
C
.
Being ready to
learn about the person's life
D
.
Having a
pleasant and adaptable personality.
99.
Throughout the passage, the author is _____in his
attitude toward the
computer.
A
.
favourable
B
.
critical
C
.
vague
D
.
hesitant
100. Which might be the most
appropriate title of the passage?
A
.
Artificial
relationships.
B
.
How to form
intimate relationships
C
.
The
affectionate machine
D
.
Humans and
computers
PART
Ⅲ
CLOZE
There are
many superstitions in Britain, but one of the most
( 31 ) held is that
it is unlucky to
walk under a ladder even if it means (32) the
pavement into a
busy street! (33) you
must pass under a ladder you can (34) bad luck by
crossing your fingers and (35) them
crossed until you have seen a dog. (36) ,
you may lick your finger and (37) a
cross on the toe of your shoe, and not look
again at the shoe until the (38) has
dried.
Another common (39) is that it
is unlucky to open an umbrella in the house-it
will either bring (40) to the person
who opened it or to the whole (41). Anyone
opening an umbrella in fine weather is
(42), as it inevitably brings rain!
The
number 13 is said to be unlucky for some, and when
the 13th day of the
month (43) on a
Friday, anyone wishing to avoid a bad event had
better stay
(44). the worst misfortune
that can happen to a person is caused by breaking
a
mirror, (45) it brings seven years of
bad luck! The superstition is supposed to
(46) in ancient times, when mirrors
were considered to be tools of the gods.
Black cats are generally considered
lucky in Britain, even though they are (47)
witchcraft.. it is (48) lucky if a
black cat crosses your path-although in America
the exact opposite belief prevails.
Finally, a commonly held superstition
is that of touching wood (49) luck. This
measure is most often taken if you
think you have said something that is
tempting fate, such as ―my car has
never (50) , touch wood?‖
31. A
.
broadly
B
.
widely
C
.
quickly
D
.
speedily
32. A
.
running
from B
.
jumping off
C
.
stepping off
D
.
keeping from
33. A
.
If
B
.
As
C
.
Though
D
.
Unless
34. A
.
erase
B
.
remove C
.
avoiD
.
D
.
ease
35.
A
.
keep
B
.
keeping
C
.
kept
D
.
to keep
36.
A
.
Consequently
B
.
However
C
.
Comparatively
D
.
Alternatively
37. A
.
make
B
.
print
C
.
perform
D
.
produce
38. A
.
label
B
.
symbol
C
.
mark
D
.
cut
39. A
.
argument
B
.
superstition
C
.
opinion
D
.
idea
40.
A
.
loss
B
.
difficulty
C
.
tragedy
D
.
misfortune
41. A
.
house B
.
householD
.
C
.
home
D
.
circle
42.
A
.
unwise
B
.
unintelligent
C
.
unpopular
D
.
unfortunate
43. A
.
falls
B
.
arrives
C
.
drops
D
.
happens
44. A
.
away
B
.
outdoors
C
.
indoors
D
.
far
45. A
.
when
B
.
as
C
.
if
D
.
though
46. A
.
have
originated B
.
be originating
C
.
be originateD
.<
/p>
D
.
originate
47. A
.
concerneD
.
about B
.
relateD
.
with C<
/p>
.
associateD
.
with connected in
48.
A
.
especially
B
.
specially
C
.
frequently
D
.
rarely
49. A
.
as
B
.
for
C
.
in
D
.
of
50. A
.
broken up
B
.
broken off
C
.
broken away
D
.
broken down
PART
Ⅳ
GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY
51.
__dull he may be, he is certainly
A
.
very successful top
executive.
A
.
Although
B
.
whatever
C
.
As
D
.
However
52. If only I __play the guitar as well
as you!
A
.
would
B
.
could
C
.
should
D
.
might
53. The party, __I was the guest of
honour, was extremely enjoyable.
A
.
by which
B
.
for
which
C
.
to which
D
.
at
which
54. It‘s high time we __
cutting
down the rainforests.
A
.
stoppe
B
.
had
to stop
C
.
shall stop
D
.
stop
55. The student said there were
A
.
few points in the essay he
__ impossible to
comprehend.
A
.
has found
B
.
was
finding
C
.
had found would
D
.
find
56. Loudspeakers were fixed in the hall
so that everyone__ an opportunity to
hear the speech.
A
.
ought to have
B
.
must have
C
.
may
have
D
.
shoul
D
.
have
57. I am surprised__ this city is
A
.
dull place to live in.
A
.
that you shoul
D
.
think
B
.
by
what you are thinking
C
.
that you woul
D
.
think
D
.
with what you
were thinking
58. Susan is
very hardworking, but her pay is not__ for her
work.
A
.
enough
good
B
.
good enough
C
.
as
good enough
D
.
as enough
59. It is imperative that the
government __ more investment into the
shipbuilding industry.
A
.
attracts
B
.
shall attract
C
.
attract
D
.
has
to
60. Land belongs to the
city; there is __ thing as private ownership of
land.
A
.
no such a
B
.
not
such
C
.
not such a
D
.
no
such
61. My daughter has walke eight
miles today. We never guessed that she could
walk__far.
A
.
/
B
.
such
C
.
that
D
.
as
62. The statistics __ that
living standards in the
areA
.
have improve
D
.
drastically in
recent times.
A
.
proves
B
.
is
proving
C
.
are proving
D
.
prove
63. There are only ten
apples left in the baskets, __ the spoilt ones.
A
.
not counting
B
.
not
to count
C
.
don‘t count
D
.
having not
counted
64. It was __ we had hoped a
more
A
.
success than
B
.
a
success more than
C
.
as much of a
success as
D
.
a success as
much as
65. There used to be
A
.
petrol station near the
park, __?
A
.
didn‘t it
B
.
doesn‘t
the
re
C
.
usedn‘t it?
D
.
didn‘t
there
66. It is an offence
to show __ against people of different races.
A
.
distinction
B
.
difference
C
.
separation
D
.
discrimination
67. A
.
great
amount of work has gone into __ the Cathedral to
its previous
splendour.
A
.
refreshing
B
.
restoring
C
.
renovating
D
.
renewing
68. The thieves fle
D
.
with the local
police close on their __.
A
.
backs
B
.
necks
C
.
toes
D
.
heels
69. The
economiC
.
recession has meant
that job__ is A
.
rare thing.
A
.
security
B
.
safety
C
.
protection
D
.
secureness
70. Many people nowadays save money to
__ for their ol
D
.
age.
A
.
cater
B
.
supply
C
.
provide
D
.
equip
71. The tone of the article __ the
writer‘s mood at the time.
A
.
reproduced
B
.
reflected
C
.
imagined
D
.
imitated
73. The job of a student accommodation
officer__ a great many visits to
landladies.
A
.
concerns
B
.
offers
C
.
asks
D
.
involves
74. Our family doctor‘s clinic __at the
junction of two busy roads.
A
.
rests
B
.
stands
C
.
stays
D
.
seats
75. She was so fat that she
could only just __ through the door.
A
.
assemble
B
.
appear
C
.
squeeze
D
.
gather
76. After the heavy rain,
A
.
builder was
called to repair the roof, which was __.
A
.
leaking
B
.
trickling
C
.
prominent
D
.
noticeable
77. The reception was attended by __
members of the local community.
A
.
excellent
B
.
conspicuous
C
.
prominent
D
.
noticeable
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