A. consists in B. consists of C. comes up with D. is fed up with
21. A series of events for the teachers and the students in this university will _______ in a
Shakespeare festival next month. A. festoon B. dominate C. culminate D. impersonate 22. She married him without knowing him very well and she might live to regret this _______ decision. A. imposing B. obstinate C. plausible D. impetuous 23. The industry is being _______ owing to high interest rates. A. crippled B. disabled C. insulted
D. offended
24. As a teacher, everyone must _______ the influence of his or her actions over the students. A. dwell B. contemplate C. contend D. visualize 25. She looked so young and _______ that he felt a great desire to protect her. A. vulnerable B. vague C. vicious D. void 26. The president and his advisors discussed matters that _______ to the war. A. involved B. adhered C. addicted D. pertained 27. It takes new students a while to _______ themselves to college life. A. originate B. ornament C. orient
D. oblige
28. People in California and New Englanders speak the same language and _______ by the same federal laws. A. sustain B. abide C. conform D. denounce 29. In order to set up a school in this area, the government _______ a campaign to raise money. A. lunged B. consolidated C. compensated D. launched 30. A(n) _______ person is sweet-tempered, kind, gentle and thoughtful of others. A. obsessive B. baffled C. amiable D. interminable
Exercise 2
CLOZE
Decide which of the choices given below, A, B, C, and D, would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Clothes play a [1] _______ part in the conclusions we reached by 1. A. critic B. critical C. crude
providing [2] _______ to who people are, who they are not, and who they would like to be. They tell us [3] _______ about the wearer’s background, personality, [4] _______, mood, and social outlook. [5] _______ clothes are such an important source of social information, we can use them to [6] _______ people’s impression of us. Our appearance [7] _______ particular significance in the initial [8] _______ of interaction that is likely to occur. An elderly middle-class man or woman [9] _______ be alienated by a young adult who is dressed in an unconventional manner, [10] _______ the person’s education, background, or interests. People tend to agree on D. cruel
2. A. clues B. marks C. mirrors D. methods
3. A. a lot of B. lots of C. a good deal D. a great deal of
4. A. statute B. statue C. static D. status
5. A. Since B. By
C. As though D. What
6. A. steer B. impose C. manipulate D. stem
7. A. presumes B. assumes C. resumes D. consumes
8. A. purpose B. section C. sector D. phase
9. A. must B. need C. may D. should
10. A. regardless of B. regardless
[11] _______ certain types of clothes mean. Adolescent girls can easily agree on the lifestyles of girls who wear certain clothes, including the
number of boyfriends they likely have had and [12] _______ they smoke
or drink. Newscasters, [13] _______ the announcers who read the news on
TV, are considered to be most [14] _______, honest, and competent when
they are dressed [15] _______. And college students who view themselves
[16] _______ taking an active role in their inter-personal relationships say
they are concerned about the [17] _______ they must wear to play these
[18] _______ successfully. Moreover, many of us can relate instances in which the clothing we wore changed the way we felt
about ourselves and [19] _______ we acted. Perhaps you have used C. as regards D. in regard to
11. A. that B. what C. /
D. which
12. A. when B. why C. whether D. how
13. A. either B. neither C. nor D. or
14. A. convincing B. conventional C. converse D. controversial
15. A. constantly B. consequently C. considerably D. conservatively
16. A. like B. for C. as D. upon
17. A. customs B. costumes C. consumers D. cosmetics
18. A. rules B. roles C. poles D. rods
19. A. where
clothing to gain confidence when you anticipated a stressful situation, B. what C. which D. how [20] _______ a job interview, or a court appearance. 20. A. such as B. such like C. such D. alike
GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY
There are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase the best completes the sentence. 1. She was attending an important meeting, _______ to your 20th birthday party
A. until she had come B. or she would have come C. unless she would have come D. except that she had come
2. She regretted _______ her classmate a thief, but she regretted even more his stealing her cell phone.
A. having called B. to have called C. to call D. have called 3. Another new technique _______, they set about their project. A. to be worked out B. having worked out C. having been worked out D. working out 4. I love doing some reading at home _______ to the cinema. A. than going B. than to go C. rather than to go D. more than going
5. _______ the dog was the first animal to be domesticated is generally agreed upon by authorities in the field. A. That B. What C. It was D. / 6. I don’t allow _______ in my class, nor do I allow my family _______ at home. A. to smoke, to smoke B. smoking, to smoke C. to smoke, smoking D. smoking, smoking
7. The school regulations warned that whoever was caught _______ during the test would be punished. A. to cheat B. cheating C. to be cheating D. cheat 8. The boy looked at me perplexedly _______ that I’d better explain the problems in detail. A. even though saying B. even if to say C. as if to say D. as if was saying 9. It was not until he had returned home _______ remembered having left the key in his office. A. that he B. did he C. when he D. so that he
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