- A. Part-time jobs
- B. American college
- C. Popular activity
- D. A new system
- A. Only by working at part-time jobs.
- B. Only by working at full-time jobs.
- C. Only by earning scholarships.
- D. All of above.
- A. discuss problems on philosophy
- B. play balls
- C. earn enough money
- D. go to the cinemas or theatres
- A. entrance examinations
- B. taking part in many activities
- C. GPA
- D. college prep classes
- A. breakfast does not affect performance
- B. Dr. Erresto is engaged in research work at an institution of higher learning
- C. not eating breakfast might affect the health of children
- D. Professor Bender once taught college courses in nutrition in London
- A. anyone without breakfast does improve his performance
- B. not giving people breakfast improve performance
- C. having breakfast does not improve performance, either
- D. people having breakfast do improve their performance
- A. stories, poems, plays, etc.
- B. written works on a particular subject
- C. any printed material
- D. the modern literature of America
- A. several studies have been done in the past few years
- B. the omission of breakfast does no harm to one’s health
- C. adults have especially made studies in this field
- D. eating little in the morning is good for health
- at Queen Elizabeth College in London, “nor does giving people breakfast improve performance.” Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better
- A. the year the author wrote the article
- B. 1977
- C. any year between 1997 and 1983
- D. 1983
- A. an underground testing site
- B. an Indian meeting ground
- C. a tourist attraction
- D. a motor boat race course
- A. The Cherokee Indians.
- B. Tourists.
- C. Ben Sands.
- D. Scientists.
- A. A small natural opening.
- B. A large cave.
- C. Another series of rooms.
- D. Many old Indian objects.
- A. through history
- B. since the time of the Indian nations
- C. since 1905
- D. since divers explored them
- a series of huge rooms from a small opening on the side of the mountain. Approximately one mile from the
- entrance, in a room called “The Council Room,” many Indian artisfacts have been found. Some of the items
- discovered include pottery, arrowheads, weapons, and jewelry.
- For many years there were persistent rumors of a large underground lake somewhere in a cave, but it was not
- discovered until 1905. In that year, a thirteen-year-old boy named Ben Sands crawled through a small opening three hundred feet und
- in a large cave half filled with water. Today tourists visit the Lost Sea and ride far out onto it in glass-bottomed boat
- and still no end to the lake has been found. Even though teams of divers have tried to explore the Lost Sea, the ful
- A. part of a historical cave system
- B. the biggest underground lake in the world
- C. listed in the Guinness Book of World Records
- A. pleased
- B. delighted
- C. proud
- D. disappointed
- A. buy another thing
- B. talk to the manager
- C. pay for her shopping
- D. find her shopping
- A. is always very lucky
- B. had no friends
- C. hoped to get free shopping
- D. gets disappointed easily
- A. make her unhappy
- B. cheer her up
- C. buy things with her
- D. stop her buying things
- A. on TV
- B. from the manager
- C. at the supermarket
- D. from the newspaper
- A. twice more
- B. twice more as
- C. two times more as
- D. twice as much as
- A. false
- B. untrue
- C. wrong
- D. erroneous
- A. any city
- B. any other cities
- C. other city
- D. any other city
- A. over
- B. than
- C. to
- D. with
- A. get hold of
- B. get along with
- C. go in for
- D. go thorough
- A. is
- B. will be
- C. to be
- D. will have
- A. over
- B. higher
- C. above
- D. high
- A. is
- B. to be
- C. as
- D. has been
- A. are
- B. is
- C. have
- D. has
- A. he shouted
- B. shout he
- C. did he shout
- D. he did shout
- A. sit
- B. be sat
- C. sitted
- D. sit on
- A. orient
- B. source
- C. origin
- D. souse
- A. avoided
- B. got away
- C. ran away
- D. escaped
- A. am I
- B. am not I
- C. have they
- D. haven’t they
- A. took
- B. spent
- C. cost
- D. costed
- A. spend
- B. spending
- C. for spend
- D. spent
- A. as far as
- B. so far as
- C. as long as
- D. as soon as
- A. besides
- B. even though
- C. in spite of
- D. although
- A. In terms of
- B. In place of
- C. By means of
- D. By far
- A. that
- B. which
- C. those
- D. as
- A. man
- B. a man
- C. the man
- D. men
- A. which happen
- B. which happened
- C. that had happened
- D. that had been happened
- A. supposed
- B. exposed
- C. supported
- D. indicated
- A. have
- B. turn
- C. make
- D. reach
- A. filling
- B. wasting
- C. polluting
- D. blackening
- A. which
- B. that
- C. as
- D. what
- A. woman singers
- B. women singers
- C. women singer
- D. womans singers
- A. to
- B. at
- C. from
- D. with
- A. running
- B. passing
- C. carrying
- D. obeying
- A. remembers
- B. recalls
- C. reminds
- D. tells
- A. gave up
- B. gave out
- C. gave in
- D. gave off
- A. so tired as
- B. so tired that
- C. too tired that
- D. too tired so
- A. handed in
- B. will hand in
- C. hand in
- D. must hand in
- A. make
- B. to make
- C. making
- D. have maked
- A. repair
- B. repairing
- C. repaired
- D. be repaired
- A. pleased
- B. pleasant
- C. pleasing
- D. preasant
- A. about
- B. for
- C. as
- D. of
- A. he
- B. him
- C. himself
- D. by him
- A. is equipped with
- B. equips with
- C. will be equip with
- D. has equip with
- A. The, hers
- B. That, her
- C. That, hers
- D. One, her