- A.highly thought of
- B.not worth his salary
- C.healthy and energetic
- D.ruled by superstitions
- A.felt that they were safe
- B.kept the present for good
- C.seasoned their food with it
- D.sprinkled the threshold with it
- A.confirms that salt is precious
- B.proves that an old superstition is true
- C.is because of the salt they have taken in
- D.is due to the salt weight on their wings
- A.wash the spilled salt away
- B.eat the spilled salt up
- C.throw a pinch of salt over the left shoulder
- D.throw a pinch of salt over the right shoulder
- A.What Good Manners Mean
- B.How to Become a Courteous Person
- C.The Importance of Good Manners
- D.Courtesy in Society
- A.parents no longer insist that children should be polite
- B.saying “thank you” is too much trouble
- C.only old people say “thank you”
- D.people benefit from being polite
- A.they should respect each other, s privacy
- B.they shouldn’t keep borrowed things too long
- C.they shouldn’t borrow each other’s toothpaste
- D.they should write down phone messages for each other
- A.Telling the host whether you accept the invitation.
- B.Bringing with you people the host has not invited.
- C.Expressing how you enjoyed the party.
- D.Offering to help with the cleaning up.
- A.It is an interesting idea of a millionaire.
- B.It is a wonderful idea of a millionaire.
- C.It is a mysterious idea of a millionaire.
- D.It is a sudden and unreasonable idea of a millionaire.
- A.The most important factor to become an icon is a tragic and early death.
- B.An icon usually has a bitter life.
- C.People expect an icon to die early.
- D.To become an icon, a person must have a tragic life.
- A.Nearly all Englishmen consider themselves as country gentlemen.
- B.Nearly all Englishmen are basically country gentlemen.
- C.Nearly all Englishmen feel happy to be country gentlemen.
- D.Nearly all Englishmen are kind to country gentlemen.
- A.The faithless son insulted not only his mother but also all the other mothers.
- B.The faithless son disappointed not only his mother but also all the other mothers.
- C.Not only the old woman but also all the other mothers felt offended and hurt by the son’s faithless behavior.
- D.Not only the old woman but also all the other mothers felt the son was faithless.
- A.It is clear that too many people are involved in an invention.
- B.Strictly speaking, an invention never comes from a single person.
- C.The truth is that an invention needs almost everyone’s participation.
- D.It is true that no man, s achievement can be regarded as an invention.
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But he could not shut the war out of the sheltered world he had built for himself and his family.
- A.It was impossible for his family to survive the war.
- B.It was impossible for him to protect his family from storms.
- C.He could not protect his family from being affected by the war.
- D.He could not shut his family in the house he had built for them.
- A....as they respected foreigners.
- B....because they admired foreigners.
- C.…even if they didn’t like foreigners.
- D....even though they didn’t trust foreigners.
- A.Asking questions is important in learning.
- B.You will learn something useful from the answers.
- C.Answering questions is a way of learning new things.
- D.The answers can open the way to a deeper understanding.
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Then he[Hughie] had tried selling dry sherry. That did not answer;the sherry was a little too dry.
- A.Hughie realized selling sherry wasn’t a profitable career.
- B.The sherry did not sell well for Hughie to make money.
- C.It turned out that selling sherry wasn’t a suitable job for Hughie.
- D.Hughie couldn’t persuade people into buying the sherry.
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- A.established
- B.blocked
- C.offered
- D.destroyed
- A....though it is charming, it is too small.
- B....both its size and its scenery vary a lot.
- C....it is more beautiful than larger countries.
- D....it is not large but offers a variety of scenery.
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- A.in
- B.under
- C.by
- D.about
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- A.dangerous
- B.risky
- C.unsafe
- D.endangered
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- A.in
- B.during
- C.among
- D.on
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- A.unusually
- B.unlikely
- C.ordinarily
- D.normally
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- A.faced
- B.brought
- C.exposed
- D.connected
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- A.In reality
- B.In nature
- C.On the contrary
- D.On one hand
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- A.concerned about
- B.interested in
- C.happy with
- D.afraid of
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- A.lose heart
- B.get excited
- C.gain confidence
- D.stay calm
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- A.should
- B.will
- C.can
- D.must
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- A.then
- B.that
- C.when
- D.where
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- A.order
- B.mind
- C.limitation
- D.control
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- A.supposed
- B.found
- C.meant
- D.planned
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- A.plan
- B.choice
- C.way
- D.idea
- A.difficulty
- B.trouble
- C.problem
- D.hardship
- A.despite
- B.except that
- C.thus
- D.even though
- A.broken down by
- B.filled in with
- C.taken over by
- D.fed up with
- A.why
- B.how
- C.that
- D.for
- A.particular
- B.caring
- C.careless
- D.demanding
- A.treated
- B.took
- C.believed
- D.recognized
- A.referring to
- B.saying
- C.touching on
- D.suggesting
- A.by
- B.with
- C.for
- D.over
- A.curiosity
- B.awareness
- C.priority
- D.emphasis
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At parties John doesn11 mind making a_______of himself as long as it brings about joy and laughter.
- A.hero
- B.fool
- C.coward
- D.man
- A.come up with
- B.come across
- C.come out of
- D.come upon
- A.Other things to be equal
- B.Were other things equal
- C.To be equal to other things
- D.Other things being equal
- A.take interest in
- B.take place in
- C.take charge of
- D.take advantage of
- A.It has no use explaining
- B.It has no use to explain
- C.It is no use explaining
- D.It is no use to explain
- A.Exposed
- B.Being exposed
- C.Having exposed
- D.After being exposed