Professional Documents
Culture Documents
cannot
may not be
a profit
:
~ cannot .
(A) .
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may
(B) man
(C) people
(D)
:
can
~ as ~ as ~ can be
.
:
(D) .
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cannot always
be measured / in terms of ~ ~
be measured()
. ,
. always ~
.
:
(A) .
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/ age
:
. (B) (D)
. students (A) .
:
(C) 18 .
305.
Michael (A) himself (B) could not gone to the concert, which (C) was held
at the school, so he (D) gave his sister his tickets.
be held ,
(B) .
.
306.
Businesses were (A) looking for software that they (B) can adapt and
(C) apply immediately to their own (D) accounting procedures.
. can could .
(B)
.
307.
I who (A) could not (B) see find hundreds of things (C) to interest me
through (D) mere touch.
hundreds of ~ ~ / interest ~ , ~ /
could
(A)
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We (A) can be able to try (B) to help you (C) reserve one of the hotel
rooms (D) from here.
reserve
(A) .
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it may prosecute
people . prosecute()
(C) .
:
(B) .
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as well
(B) as good
(C) well
(D)
:
as well as
fortune / argument
:
.
:
(A)
.
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must not
(B) maybe
(C) may not be
(D)
:
:
outside opinion ,
It, to , to have some outside
opinions . It
. (B) maybe , (A) (D) .
:
(C) .
312.
May I suggest
Might I be suggested
May I ~ .
(A) ?
313.
(A) Just when we were (B) about to go away (C) on vacation, the baby
(D) may catch the measles.
be about to do ~ , ~ / go away / on
may might .
(D) .
314.
Our advertising campaign (A) may have been (B) killed if the boss (C) had
supported (D) Bernie's idea of TV spots.
TV spot ( ) TV
:
if++had+,
+would/could/
(A) TV ,
.
315.
They (A) must formulate a new policy (B) so that they (C) would cope
with new international (D) challenges.
would may .
:
(C)
.
316.
The union (A) might not last (B) much longer without (C) any pay because
they have been (D) on strike for nearly three months.
nearly
:
because ,
might may .
:
(A)
.
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/ project () / overwork ,
:
. had+ .
:
(C)
.
318.
If she ____________ in this town, she would have come to see me by now.
(A)
is
(B) were
(C) has been
(D)
would be
by now
. .
.
(B) , .
319.
Some historians say that if the South had not lacked essential industries,
it ______________ the American Civil War.
(A)
won
that say .
(D) ,
.
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was to
(B) were to
(C) should have
(D)
:
had to
/ opinion , / amendment ()
:
were to .
:
(B) ,
.
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would finish
(D) ,
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/ heart attack
:
.
:
(A) ,
.
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(A) , ,
.
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pair of scissors .
:
(B) ,
.
325.
(A) If Watergate (B) did not occurred, Nixon (C) would not
(D) have resigned from the presidency.
resign / presidency
. did not
(B) ,
.
326.
The chairman (A) must not have been in his right mind, (B) otherwise
he (C) would not (D) make such wild statements.
/ statement
:
otherwise , The
(D) .
.
327.
favorite / smile at ~ ~
if .
(D) .
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Each
(B) If each
(C) Were each
(D)
:
Since each
. if .
:
(C) ,
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would pay
(B) paid
(C) would have paid
(D)
had paid
Had the damage been worse ~ If the damage had been worse ~
if
would
have+p.p. .
:
(C) , .
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for
for ~ .
:
(B) , .
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This item (A) is unavailable to you at this price for (B) some
(C) coming years, (D) should you miss this golden opportunity.
(A) , 2, 3
.
332.
, / proper / equipment
:
(C) ,
.
333.
had went
have gone
seminar ,
. last week
should+have+p.p. .
:
(D) .
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wish
(B) wish to
(C) know
(D)
think
would
. wish
.
:
(A) .
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was
(B) would
(C) were
(D)
has been
be qualified ,
wish .
(C) .
336.
Knowing what I know now, I ____________ not have spoken that way.
(A)
had
(B) was
(C) were
(D)
would
way ,
.
would/should/could/might+have+p.p. .
:
(D) , .
337.
The secretary sometimes (A) wished (B) that she were (C) not working
in (D) a big corporation.
corporation
. wished wishes
.
:
(A) .
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(C)
.
339.
The dam (A) were built in time to protect (B) the inhabitants from the
flood: the damage (C) would have been very serious (D) otherwise.
. were was .
:
(A) .
.
340.
He looked (A) as he (B) had been in some strange land (C) where age
(D) advanced at a double pace.
strange land .
:
(A) .
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selling
(B) to selling
(C) to sell
(D)
sell
remaining / parts
want . want
. want
.
:
(C) 4 30 .
342.
The night shift was very upset when they were required _______________
the afternoon meeting.
(A)
to present
(B) be present at
(C) to be present at
(D)
:
being present at
/ be present at ~ ~
:
~ , require
(C) .
343.
Because of air pollution being greatly reduced, this city is still a good
place _______________ .
(A)
to live
(B) to be lived
(C) to live in
(D)
which to live in
to , to
. , a
good place to live . live in
. Because of air pollution being greatly reduced being of
(C) , .
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abandon
(B) abandoning
(C) to abandon
(D)
:
to be abandoned
~ refuse to do .
(C)
.
345.
(A) Because of the divisive effect of the Vietnam War, Lyndon Johnson's
supporters were unable (B) to persuade him (C) running for
(D) the presidency again in 1972.
~ persuade someone to do .
(C) , 1972
.
346.
Paris (A) is one of the many cities in the world that (B) are currently
developing programs (C) of restore (D) their historical buildings.
of . .
of restore to restore . that are currently ~
that the many cities .
:
(C)
.
347.
Sarah Bernhardt's fame (A) as a great actress (B) rested on her ability
(C) to conveying emotion to the (D) audience.
/ emotion / audience ,
:
to convey .
:
(C)
.
348.
Ancient civilizations (A) used trade (B) goods rather (C) than (D) use
money.
used trade .
~ used
to do. rather than use money rather than (used to) use money
.
:
(A) .
349.
The buyer has gone to Paris _______________ the new spring designs.
(A)
selecting
to select
.
:
(D) .
350.
When they met, Leonardo and his enemy were fighting _______________ .
(A)
each other
. (C) to be
(D) , .
351.
Coelacanth, thought to have died out millions of years before, was not
extinct after all.
(A)
to discover
(B) by discover
(C) discovering
(D)
:
discovered
(A) 1938,
.
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for eat
(B) eatable
(C) to eat
(D)
eating
eatable
good .
(C) . - ? .
353.
John (A) said that he (B) had run (C) in order (D) catching the bus.
catch ( )
~ in order to that
(D) .
354.
When (A) a person (B) goes to the United States, (C) a real effort
should be made (D) for visiting Disneyland.
~ for
(D) .
355.
I am (A) sure (B) glad (C) to receiving you (D) at the party.
receive ()
glad .
(C) .
356.
The store manager wanted (A) to (B) reduce prices (C) moving the
(D) merchandise.
merchandise
:
. moving to move .
:
(C) .
357.
(A) For overcoming the stiffness of his legs, Jones (B) regularly took
(C) long hikes on Mount Adams, the (D) great peak of the Cascades.
a hike on ~ ~ / peak
:
. For
(A)
.
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. to come it
. for+ .
:
(D) ?
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If
(B) Then
(C) Of
(D)
:
For
mineral
:
a plant to flourish .
(D) , , .
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for you
of you
unwise
unwise
of .
:
(D) .
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to get to be typed
~ want someone to do ,
~ get someone to do .
(A) .
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There are (A) a great many stars in the sky (B) which are
(C) too far away from the earth (D) of any instrument to detect.
instrument / detect
:
(D) ,
.
363.
(B) .
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suggested
:
(B) ,
.
365.
(A) For twelve years, Spanish censorship did not (B) allow Lorca's name
to be mentioned or (C) his works (D) from being published.
,
:
(D) 12 ,
.
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helped in to
helped us
move ~ in ~
(D) .
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to make
made
do . make a copy of ~ ~ , ~
.
:
(C) .
368.
The men in the mines stop work when they hear the whistle ___________ .
(A)
blow
(B) to blow
(C) be blow
(D)
:
to be blowing
.) / whistle / blow (, )
:
hear , hear++
. blow (, )
. stop work work . work
stop working .
:
(A) .
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"Has Jim decided to argue with the instructor about his grades?"
let ~ let++
(C) ? - ,
.
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to come
came
.
:
(C) .
371.
,
:
to . were made
show to show .
:
(B) .
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Insects often (A) show their remarkable (B) skill especially when they
(C) help their young (D) surviving.
survive ,
:
help to . , help ~ to do
(D)
.
373.
At other times zoos (A) have been able (B) to help (C) prevented
the extinction of animals through (D) good care.
through ~ / care ,
:
help ~
.
:
(C)
.
374.
Try (A) to do to others as you would like them (B) to do to you, and
(C) do not be discouraged if they (D) fail do so sometimes.
. . Try to do(
) / to others() / as you would like them to do(
) / to you()
:
(D) .
.
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is to avoid
(B) is to be avoided
(C) be to avoid
(D)
is avoided
communicate / avoid ~
(B) , .
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(A)
to distinguish
(B) be distinguished
(C) be to distinguish
(D)
:
to be distinguished
distinguish
:
) distinguish A from B A
be distinguished from B . be+to
.
:
(D) .
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not be to
not are to
/ a better living
:
be+to . to to
be+to be+not to .
:
(C) .
.
378.
If we (A) are given the opportunity (B) to stage a play, (C) whose
to decide which play we (D) shall produce?
()
:
whose
(C) ,
?
379.
Agriculture must, (A) therefore, yield workers and savings (B) to the
achieve.
:
if intend be+to
(D) ,
.
380.
When we (A) feel any pressures of distress, we are not (B) conclude
that we can only (C) obey the will of heaven (D) by languishing under it.
to conclude . to conclude
. are to conclude be+to
. obey the will of heaven ,
.
:
(B) , ,
.
381.
The old woman appears ____________ beautiful when she was young.
(A)
to have been
(B) to be
(C) was
(D)
have been
appear to be ~ ~
to be to have
been .
:
(A) .
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help you
be glad to do ~, ~
. .
:
(D) , .
383.
doctor ()
:
to not never .
(C) .
384.
situation / completely
:
to to
.
:
(D) ,
.
385.
hear
having heard
knock at ~ ~
seemed
. seemed to have+
. hear someone knock
hear++ .
:
(C) ? -
.
386.
:
The old lady (A) told (B) the little boys (C) to not be so (D) noisy.
tell someone not to do ~ / noisy ,
.
:
(C) .
387.
(A) From the top of the tower, Mitch was able (B) clearly and easily to see
the (C) whole city (D) stretched out below him.
(B)
.
388.
(A) Before (B) going ahead, we need (C) roughly to estimate the total
cost (D) of the operation.
.
:
(C) ,
.
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so
(B) to
(C) doing
(D)
do
conduct / master ,
to conduct.
:
(B) .
.
340.
Strangely to say
To say strangely
Strange to say.
(B) , .
341.
that
(B) as
(C) ever
(D)
:
not
/ specialist
:
.
:
(B) .
342.
Green grocers would bring the prices down in the last half-hour
_______________ get rid of everything before they closed.
(A)
as to so
(B) as so to
(C) so as to
(D)
:
such as to
so as to do ~
:
~ , ~ so as to do .
would .
:
(C) 30
.
343.
(A) To telling the truth, so little care (B) have I given (C) to my library's
well-being at normal (D) times.
/ at normal times
:
care ,
: To tell the truth, I have given so little care to my library's
well-being at normal times.
:
(A) ,
.
345.
John said (A) that he (B) had run in order (C) that (D) to catch the train.
in order that ~ ,
(C) .
346.
The education of any Korean born after the war has been (A) so different
from (B) that of his parents (C) as to (D) made him in a sense
a stranger to them.
any Korean born = any Korean (who was) born / different from ~ ~ /
any Korean born any Korean (who was) born, from that of his parents
(D)
, .
347.
There were (A) numerous other things that Father felt every boy ought
(B) to learn, such as swimming, (C) blacking his own shoes, and
bookkeeping, (D) say to nothing of school work.
that things
. that learn . that
Father felt felt that . , every boy
ought to learn ~ felt . ~
to say nothing of ~.
:
(D) ,
.
348.
All the children _____________ with the test results looked very happy.
(A)
satisfactory
(B) satisfying
(C) satisfy
(D)
:
satisfied
/ satisfy / satisfied
:
(D) .
349.
stretch
(B) stretches
(C) stretching
(D)
it stretches
(C) 5,787
.
350.
The wife of Steve Garvey, the baseball star, has been complaining
bitterly about being _______________ alone too often.
(A)
live
(B) lived
(C) leave
(D)
:
left
,
:
left. live .
Steve Garvey the baseball star .
:
(D)
.
351.
noticed
(B) notice
(C) notify
(D)
:
notification
notification ,
:
notice(~ ) . be+
.
:
(A) .
352.
Now, for a (A) limiting time (B) only, we're offering customers a special
(C) discount with every (D) purchase of Quicksolve.
()
:
, limited time .
(A)
.
353.
The (A) spectators were getting (B) more and more (C) exciting
(D) toward the end of the game.
the game
:
, get excited .
:
(C) .
354.
(B)
.
355.
The film and stage actress Vanessa Redgrave, (A) is known for her
(B) outspoken political (C) views, is (D) the daughter of the famed
actor Michael Redgrave.
(A)
.
356.
labored
laboring
labor
see+
(D) . ,
, .
357.
. gave me
(B) ?-, .
.
358.
comparing with
(B) comparing to
(C) compared with
(D)
compared
mild / compare
~ compared with ~.
(C) ?-
.
359.
cut
(B) be cut
(C) be cutting
(D)
cutting
last
.
:
(A) ?
360.
He (A) reported (B) to the police that he had (C) stolen his car
(D) the night before.
night before
:
() ~ have++
(C) .
361.
The door (A) flew open, and I (B) found the poor fellow sadly
(C) change; he was (D) looking ill and feeble.
find 5 find+(the
(C) , .
.
362.
(C)
.
363.
I saw a tall man (A) pushed his way furiously through (B) the crowd
and (C) waving his hand, as if he desired to have the train (D) stopped.
/ wave / desire to do ~
:
see .
(A)
.
364.
A group of young girls dashed into the sea, ____________ with joy.
(A)
cried
and crying
(C) , .
365.
Having being
(B) Being
(C) Having be
(D)
To be
excellent , / posture
(B) , .
366.
to see daily
if seeing daily
landscape / monotonous ,
~ .
, seeing daily if
seeing daily .
:
(B) , .
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(A) , .
368.
The white steam curled above the few bushes that hid the curve of
the railway, _______________ in the pale evening.
(A)
evaporated
evaporating
(D)
.
369.
(A) Reaching the age of four, Mozart's father gave him harpsichord
lessons, and (B) at the age of five he (C) composed two minuets for
(D) the instrument.
(A) 4 , 5
.
370.
he dismissal() , Facing
Faced .
:
(A) .
371.
, be raised .
(A)
.
372.
(A) Endured the great heat (B) in common (C) with the rest of
the country, London (D) was swept by a terrific storm.
(A)
.
373.
Having swum
(B) Swimming
(C) Having swam
(D)
To swim
Having+ .
swim swum.
:
(A) 2/3 .
374.
Don't know
Not to know
what to do ,
(C) .
375.
Defeated him
He was defeated
.
Being .
:
(B) .
376.
Considered her
(B) Considered
(C) Considering
(D)
.
:
(B)
.
378.
(A) Struck an iceberg, the British liner Titanic (B) sank on its first
() Having Struck .
resulting in ~
.
:
(A) 1,500
.
379.
(A) Adopting as the laws of (B) the former British colonies, Canada was
(C) invited to become (D) a member of the Confederation.
Confederation ()
:
(A)
.
380.
(A) Being invent in China (B) about 105 A.D., paper was (C) manufactured
in Baghdad and (D) later in Spain.
. AD 105 () Having+
. Having been invented .
:
(A) AD 105
.
381.
:
:
(A) ,
.
382.
(A) Having (B) been heard (C) about the new technology, the president
(D) asked for a report.
Having heard .
:
(B) .
383.
be
(B) being
(C) to be
(D)
was
stay at home
(D) It .
it .
:
(B) .
384.
_____________ that he was angry, that is no excuse for his rude behavior.
(A)
Granting
Granted
Granting that ~ ~ .
(A)
.
385.
It having snowed
Being snowed
steadily , / impassable
it the roads
. it .
.
:
(A) 2 .
386.
Having hibernated
(B) Hibernated
(C) Though hibernating
(D)
While hibernating
(D) .
387.
_____________ for six centuries, it has never been explained why the
Mayan culture collapsed.
(A)
It lasting
/ last
:
(D) 6
.
388.
(A) Providing everything (B) goes well, I (C) may finish this research
by the end (D) of the year.
. Providing that .
:
(A) .
389.
,
:
. be being .
:
(B) .
390.
(A) Looking back, (B) the house seemed (C) to have been engulfed
by the snow, (D) which fell faster and faster.
(A)
.
391.
~ compared with ~.
(C) 1930
.
392.
/ footbridge
:
(A) .
393.
to listen to music
listen to music
hiking ,
.
:
(C) , , .
394.
(B) .
395.
to maintain
(B) maintaining
(C) maintain
(D)
:
maintained
maintain
:
, , .
(B) .
396.
obtaining . Operating ,
passing by . given by a government agency
examination , given which is
.
:
(B)
.
397.
(A) Reading an English newspaper for twenty minutes (B) every day
will help you (C) making great progress (D) in English.
,
:
(C) 20
.
398.
The thief (A) undoubtedly waited for Mr. Baker to go out and entered
(B) by the back window and (C) removed the silver without
(D) ever been seen.
remove ,
:
(D) , ,
.
399.
The new computers (A) arrived just (B) in time for staff (C) to use
them in (D) preparation the budget projections.
/ projection , ()
:
(D)
400.
Mary is
Mary's
being . being
ignored .
:
(D) .