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78. They ______ on their desert crossing two days ago.
A. set out B. set off C. set up D. set about
79. I have no idea how to ______ changing a tyre on a car.
A. set out B. set off C. set up D. set about
80. She ______ the business of cleaning the house.
A. set out B. set off C. set up D. set about
81. They've ______ a fund for victims of the earthquake.
A. set out B. set off C. set up D. set about
82. A committee has been ______ to organize social events for the students.
A. set out B. set off C. set up D. set about
83. Its beginning to rain. ______, we wont be able to finish the ball game.
A. If it stops B. Should it stop C. Unless it stops D. If it didnt stop
84. Id really like some lunch but I have so much work to do.
- ______what you want and I can get it for you.
A. tell me B. if you would say me C. you will tell to me D. if you tell me
85. I dont know whether to take that mathematics course or not. If ______ you, Id take it.
A. I am B. I will be C. I had been you D. I were
86. My boss made me work overtime again. If I were you, I ______ my job.
A. would quit B. will quit C. must quit D. quit
87. Thanks for your help. ______ want more information, call again tomorrow.
A. were you B. had you to C. might you D. should you
88. I pressed the button but ______ happened.
A. something B. anything C. nothing D. someone
89. The police couldn't find him ______
A. somewhere B. anywhere C. nowhere D. nothing
90. They phoned the emergency number, then ______ came and quickly repaired the lift.
A. someone B. something C. anyone D. nobody
91. I didn't speak to ______ at all yesterday.
A. someone B. nobody C. anyone D. anything
92. I've seen her ______ before, but I can't remember where.
A. somewhere B. anywhere C. nowhere D anything
93. ______ in the fridge. We'll have to eat out.
A. There's something B. There isn't anything C. There's nothing D. B&C
94. ______ more beautiful than Paris in autumn. I adore it!
A. There's somewhere B. There's nowhere C. There is anywhere
95. What did you do last night?
A. Nothing B. No one C. Nowhere D. Anything
96. What do you want to eat?
A. Anything. I'm not hungry B. Anything. I don't mind. C. Nothing. I'm not hungry.
97. There's ______ good on TV tonight. Let's go to the cinema.
A. something B. anything C. nothing D. somebody
98. Do you think there would be less conflict in the world if all people______ the same language?
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A. spoke B. speak C. had spoken D. will speak
99. If you can give me one good reason for your acting like this, ______ this incident again.
A. I will never mention B. I never mention C. will I never mention D. I dont mention
100. I wish I______ you some money for your rent, but Im broke myself.
A. can lend B. would lend C. could lend D. will lend
II. Find the mistakes in the following sentences
1. She had left the office when she saw how angry he was
A B C D
2. The doctor strongly advised her take a few days rest.
A B C D
3. She has disappeared three days ago, and they are still looking for her now
A B C D
4. Mary has so many things do that she has no time to go out
A B C D
5. When he was a little boy, he is used to go swimming in the river with me.
A B C D
6. There are a lot of work to do here.
A B C D
7. While I did my homework, I had a good idea.
A B C D
8. Johns friends had celebrated a farewell party for him last Sunday
A B C D
9. After she bought herself a new motorbike, she sold her bicycle.
A B C D
10. She did not know where most of the people in the room are from.
A B C D
11.Were looking forward to see you again.
A B C D
12. Id like buying some earrings like yours.
A B C D
13. Someone spoke to me, but I cant remember its name.
A B C D
14. Those kids are always get into troubles
A B C D
15. Physics were my best subject at school.
A B C D
16. Have you ever been to the United States or United Kingdom?
A B C D
17. The pets are not permitted in this hotel.
A B C D
18. The judge sent David to the prison for a month.
A B C D
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19. Rabbit is a small wild furry animal with long ears.
A B C D
20. The first person that crosses the finishing line is a winner.
A B C B
21. He was the first tennis player who won the prize at age of ten.
A B C D
22. Most of books I have read were bought from the bookstore.
A B C D
23. Preserving of natural resources is a global problem.
A B C D
24. The old as well as the children should be taken care of carefully.
A B C D
25. The man living next to my house is the doctor.
A B C D
26. Unless we leave a bowl of water under the sun, it will evaporate.
A B C D
27. If I am 10 centimeters taller, I would play basketball.
A B C D
28. If the doctors could find in the remedy, a lot of people would be saved.
A B C D
29. If your mother bought you a dictionary, you can learn English better.
A B C D
30. If you dont try your best, you would fail the next exam.
A B C D
III. Reading
Reading 1: Choose the best answer to complete the passage
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Reading 2: Choose the best answer for each question
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Reading 3; Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Between 1945 and 1973, the economies of the industrialized nations of Western Europe,
Japan, and the U.S. grew fast enough to vastly improve living standards for their residents. A
similarly favorable growth was registered by some, but far from all, of the developing or
industrializing nations, in particular such thriving Southeast Asian economies as Taiwan, Hong
Kong, Singapore, and South Korea. After the devastation of World War II, a substantial
rebuilding boom, combined with lavish flows of aid from the U.S., generated rapid growth in
Western Europe and Japan. American multinational corporations invested heavily in the rest of
the world. Perhaps the most important of all, energy was plentiful and cheap.
Poor nations need aid from the rich nations in the form of capital and of technological and
organizational expertise. They also need easy access to the markets of the industrialized nations
for their manufactures and raw materials. However, the political capacity of rich nations to
respond to these needs depends greatly on their own success in coping with inflation and
unemployment. In democratic communities, it is exceedingly difficult to generate public support
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for assistance to foreign countries when average wage earners are themselves under serious
financial pressure. It is no. easier politically to permit cheap foreign merchandise and materials
to freely enter American and European markets when they are viewed as the cause of
unemployment among domestic workers.
1. Japan carried out industrialization before World War II.
a. True b. False c. No information
2. After World War II, the US invested a lot in many countries.
a. True b. False c. No information
3. Vietnam got a lot of investment from the US from 1945 to 1973.
a. True b. False c. No information
4. Joining the markets of the industrialized nations is the need of many poor countries.
a. True b. False c. No information
5. In many democratic communities, average wage earners are never under serious financial,
pressure.
a. True b. False c. No information
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