Those angry peasants held a sit-in make their protests against the new policy.
(A)so as to
(B)with a view to
(C)according to
(D)owing to
The MRT system has greatly this area; I can’t even recognize the location of my old school.
(A)captured
(B)situated
(C)succeeded
(D)transformed
Linda is an friend of mine; there is no secret between us, and we always share our happiness and sorrow.
(A)intimate
(B)intermediate
(C)internal
(D)intense
Do not forget your ticket! Only ticket-holders will be to the concert.
(A)submitted
(B)admitted
(C)committed
(D)transmitted
The main thing that makes mobile phones harmful is radiation.
(A)politely
(B)privately
(C)passively
(D)potentially
The deadline is Friday, so we had better the report as soon as possible.
(A)hand in
(B)put out
(C)drop by
(D)look up
Since the typhoon, the basement has been filled with water. We have to it as soon as possible. Otherwise,waterborne diseases might spread.
(A)reserve
(B)drain
(C)drift
(D)resist
It is reported that there’s tension between the refugees and the local population in Pakistan.
(A)terminal
(B)trembling
(C)timid
(D)tremendous
You should live within your income. Otherwise, you won’t be able to earn enough money to .
(A)break the ice
(B)cut corners
(C)hunt for bargains
(D)make ends meet
Our teacher always tells us that knowledge should be through years, not gained in one day.
(A)accumulated
(B)confronted
(C)manipulated
(D)stimulated
My sister knows many passages from Shakespeare ; she can memorize the details of his plays.
(A)as a rule
(B)by heart
(C)in vain
(D)on purpose
As he had grown up in the country, he was not to the fast pace of the city life when he first moved to Taipei.
(A)accustomed
(B)addicted
(C)amiable
(D)ambitious
The police have suspected him of involvement in the suicide bombing but there is no evidence to arrest him.
(A)elastic
(B)capable
(C)multiple
(D)sufficient
Sherlock Holmes smoke in the air and assumed the killer had not left for too long.
(A)detected
(B)protected
(C)deterred
(D)defined
The president’s reckless actions have his country into a disaster.
(A)resumed
(B)plunged
(C)persuaded
(D)restored
The president of the United States can only serve two of four years each.
(A)semesters
(B)decades
(C)periods
(D)terms
When the orange trees , there is a sweet fragrance in the air.
(A)blossom
(B)wither
(C)drop
(D)sprout
Many people want to do some sports, but there are not enough in the city.
(A)faculties
(B)factories
(C)fortresses
(D)facilities
Library users will be fined for returning books after the date.
(A)client
(B)due
(C)fare
(D)loan
According to our justice system, the suspect will be considered until proven guilty.
(A)afflicted
(B)harmful
(C)innocent
(D)lucrative
The label on the canned pork says this product is to be free of preservatives.
(A)displayed
(B)criticized
(C)guaranteed
(D)illustrated
Modern people tend to value material enjoyment too much and ignore pursuit.
(A)spiritual
(B)feeble
(C)unilateral
(D)worldly
After many years of moving, Daniel finally found a home in the Dublin suburbs.
(A)permanent
(B)fragile
(C)mutual
(D)drastic
The police arrested the suspect, but in the absence of he was set free soon.
(A)patience
(B)allowance
(C)evidence
(D)presence
He hurt his leg while climbing the mountain; , he would have participated in the charity event to raisemoney for the poor.
(A)undoubtedly
(B)consequently
(C)nevertheless
(D)otherwise
The farmer put a lot of on his rice field, hoping that the crops may flourish.
(A)promotion
(B)fertilizer
(C)detergent
(D)stimulation
The government should take measures to control the growing . Food prices have gone up sharply recently.
(A)inflation
(B)innovation
(C)institution
(D)implication
Before you fly, please be sure to read the list of items from being carried onto the plane. You must notbring any of these items to the security checkpoints.
(A)protected
(B)prohibited
(C)prescribed
(D)prosecuted
The audience enthusiastically the pianist on her amazing performance.
(A)complimented
(B)complemented
(C)completed
(D)comprised
I can’t ride my bicycle there isn’t any air in one of the tires.
(A)despite
(B)although
(C)because
(D)unless
the cockroach when she screamed and stomped her feet furiously.
(A)No sooner had Jenny seen
(B)As soon as Jenny saw
(C)On Jenny’s seeing
(D)Jenny had hardly seen
There are elegant shops on side of the street.
(A)any
(B)both
(C)either
(D)every
Could you please tell me ?
(A)where the concert will take place
(B)when was soccer first played
(C)why are otters suitable to live in the water
(D)what can I do to help conserve water
Although the farmers had to work in the mud, they were all pleased, the rain had come in the nick of time.
(A)saying
(B)say
(C)said
(D)to say
He is a very conscientious professor. Never he let his students leave his classes earlier.
(A)is
(B)ever
(C)less
(D)will
It didn’t take us long to get here because there traffic.
(A)was few
(B)was little
(C)had few
(D)had little
Among the things that money cannot buy good health in the mind and body.
(A)is
(B)has
(C)are
(D)haveColor is used symbolically in all cultures and it plays an important role in ceremonies and festivities. Yellow is asymbol of luck in Peru and it can be seen just about everywhere during New Year celebrations—in flowers, clothing, anddecorations. Some Peruvians say, “ 38 around you, the luckier you will be in the new year.” Yellow is also an importantcolor to the Vietnamese, who use it at weddings and also on their flag, 39 it represents courage, victory, and sacrifice.In many cultures, white symbolizes purity, which is 40 brides often wear white wedding gowns. Black, 41 ,symbolizes death, and it is often the color people wear to funerals.
(A)The more yellow you have
(B)The more you have yellow
(C)You have more yellow
(D)You have the most yellow
(A)which
(B)where
(C)that
(D)when
(A)how
(B)that
(C)what
(D)why
(A)on the other hand
(B)for example
(C)as a result
(D)not to mention
Man: I’d like one ticket to Cambridge.Clerk: The train leaves in just a few minutes.Man: I have to wait for my friend. When is the next train, then?
(A)You’d better hurry.
(B)In a minute.
(C)Sooner or later.
(D)You have my word.
Patty: Do you like to play baseball?Alice: , but I like to watch the Yankees play.Patty: Me too.
(A)For sure
(B)At any rate
(C)Nothing doing
(D)Not really
Ben: Would you help me with my homework if I give you my baseball cards?Jim:Ben: OK. Let’s start now.
(A)It depends.
(B)It’s a deal.
(C)It doesn’t matter.
(D)It’s out of the question.
A: Good afternoon, ma’am.B: No. Can you help me, please?A: Yes, ma’am. What are you looking for?B: I’d like to buy a purse.
(A)What can I do for you?
(B)Have you been waited on?
(C)Are you waiting for me?
(D)Would you like anything else?
Husband: Let’s see a movie tonight.Wife: What do you want to see?Husband: Just check in the newspaper.
(A)You must have bored yourself.
(B)Are you going bananas?
(C)I don’t even know what’s on.
(D)Did our TV break down again?As you are gathering love letters from your admirers this Valentine’s Day, wouldn’t it be nice to know if that specialsweetie is Mr. or Ms. Right? While it’s not scientific, Graphology—also called handwriting analysis—can provide usefulclues about your admirer’s personality.Ideally, handwriting analysis should be performed on an unlined page of original writing. When studying a sample,the first characteristic a graphologist considers is the writer’s use of space.Take the margins for example. The right symbolizes the future and the left represents the past—even in cultureswhose writing moves from right to left. In graphology, leaving a narrow right margin suggests a risk-taking person who isunafraid of the future, whereas leaving a narrow left margin implies someone very tied to the past, even fearful of moving on.The space between lines represents the distance the writer places between himself—or herself—and others. Thus,people who leave relatively little space between words require others’ company while those who leave more space may behard to get close to. People who leave little space between lines need to get involved: they tend to be big “joiners,” andmay get bogged down in the details of a situation. By contrast, writers who leave more space between lines are usuallyindependent and better at grasping the “big picture.”While these are generally accepted concepts of graphology, no single characteristic in writing is significant by itself.You have to look at handwriting in context.
What does the phrase “bogged down” mean in the fourth paragraph?
(A)Involved rationally
(B)Became excited
(C)Got stuck
(D)Engaged positively
Based on the article, what kind of people do NOT like things to change?
(A)People who leave a narrow left margin.
(B)People who leave a narrow right margin.
(C)People who leave little space between lines.
(D)People who leave more space between lines.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about graphology?
(A)It focuses much on the writers’ use of space.
(B)It should be performed on a photocopied writing.
(C)It provides hints for deciphering one’s handwriting.
(D)It is applicable to writings that move from right to left.
What do people who leave more space between lines like?
(A)They love thrilling adventures.
(B)They like to throw big parties.
(C)They are fond of being involved.
(D)They enjoy doing things on their own.