- A.Broke up
- B.Broke off
- C.Broke out
- D.Broke down
- A.Very
- B.Quite
- C.So
- D.too
- A.Who
- B.That
- C.Which
- D.Whose
- A.Graduate
- B.Graduates
- C.Graduated
- D.Has graduated
- A.Doesn’t he
- B.Won’t he
- C.Isn’t he
- D.Shan’t he
- A.Take
- B.Takes
- C.To take
- D.taking
- A.What
- B.Which
- C.Who’s
- D.whose
- A.Found
- B.Was found
- C.Was found
- D.Had found
- A.The; the
- B./; /
- C.The; /
- D./; the
- A.Begin
- B.Will begin
- C.Have begin
- D.begin
- A.Don’t
- B.Mustn’t
- C.Needn’t
- D.Can’t
- A.Will have studied
- B.Study
- C.Will study
- D.Have studied
- A.Anything
- B.One thing
- C.Nothing
- D.none
- A.Only by working hard we can
- B.By only working hard we can
- C.Only by working hard can we
- D.Only we can by working hard
- A.If
- B.Although
- C.As
- D.however
- A.How much cost it will be
- B.How much has it cost
- C.How much it will cost
- D.How much will it cost
- A.To send
- B.Sending
- C.By sending
- D.Having sent
- A.After all
- B.All over
- C.Above all
- D.First of all
- A.Highly
- B.Well
- C.Greatly
- D.enough
- A.On duty
- B.On business
- C.On board
- D.On the spot
- A.Escape
- B.Suggest
- C.Avoid
- D.relax
- A.Lasting
- B.Dramatic
- C.Powerful
- D.imaginary
- A.Scene
- B.Sight
- C.View
- D.look
- A.Hold
- B.Follow
- C.Stick
- D.keep
- A.At work
- B.On sale
- C.In practice
- D.Out of sight
- A.In
- B.On
- C.From
- D.to
- A.Straw
- B.Space
- C.Stress
- D.surface
- A.Tidy
- B.Alive
- C.Gentle
- D.proud
- A.Salary
- B.Pay
- C.Income
- D.interest
- A.1000
- B.2015
- C.5000
- D.10,000
- A.Marley Dias is a black girl.
- B.Marley Dias doesn’t like reading.
- C.Marley Dias wants to becamean editor in the future.
- D.Marley seldom represent black people in positive way.
- A.She wanted to give some books to African children.
- B.She wanted to encourage children to read some books.
- C.She noticed the lack of black girls as main characters in the books.
- D.She didn’t like the black girls described in the books she read for class.
- A.Make her ill
- B.Make her excited
- C.Make her annoyed
- D.Make her frightened
- A.Solar panels are very expensive to install.
- B.Sheridan Community Schools is completely solar-powered.
- C.In 2014, fewer than 1,000 schools used solar power in the US.
- D.More and more schools are switching to solar power to cut costs.
- A.Solar Power
- B.Schools Go Solar
- C.Cheap Energy Sources
- D.AGi0bal Perspective
- A.Reach
- B.improve
- C.run
- D.include
- A.It creates no pollution
- B.It can save money
- C.Solar panels are easy to maintain
- D.Solar energy is renewable
- A.Older adult fells are on the rise.
- B.People should keep quiet about their fells.
- C.Older adults are losing their independence.
- D.Older adult falls cause brain injuries.
- According to Brown, theeducational impact of solar panels it “the most compelling reason” for schools to install them.Brown hopes the panels will give Sheridan students a global perspective. “The world isbigger than the boundaries of their school district
- A.Two
- B.three
- C.four
- D.five
- A.A fall is a very terrible thing that you keep quiet about.
- B.After a fall elderly people will not develop chronic problems.
- C.To prevent fells elderly people should move to a nursing home.
- D.Elderly patients tend to tell their families about their falls.
- A.Are decreasing
- B.Can’t be avoided
- C.Must be treated in hospitals
- D.Usually imply the end of independence
- A.Lonelier
- B.weaker
- C.smarter
- D.better
- A.In 2014, older adult falls caused 7 million injuries.
- B.In 2016, Americans fell 29 million times.
- C.Last year, 2.8 million Americans had emergency treatment.
- D.Last month, more than27,000 older Americans were hospitalized.