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301.

Well-conducted business enterprise _______________ fail to return


a profit.
(A)

cannot

(B) need not


(C) is able to
(D)
:

may not be

well-conducted / enterprise / fail to do ~ / return

a profit
:

~ cannot .

(A) .

302.

He is as poor as poor _______________ be.


(A)

may

(B) man
(C) people
(D)
:

can

~ as ~ as ~ can be

.
:

(D) .

303.

One's success _______________ be measured in terms of money.


(A)

cannot always

(B) can always not


(C) always not
(D)

should not have

be measured / in terms of ~ ~

be measured()

. ,
. always ~
.
:

(A) .

304.

In those days students _______________ at school until the age of 18.


(A)

was able to stay

(B) can stayed


(C) could stay
(D)

could not to stay

in those days / stay at school ,

/ 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 ,

could not gone could not go

. which was held at the school which the


concert. , which was held at the school the concert
.
:

(B) .

.
306.

Businesses were (A) looking for software that they (B) can adapt and
(C) apply immediately to their own (D) accounting procedures.

look for ~ ~ / software (

.) / adapt / apply / immediately


, / accounting procedures ()
:

. can could .

that , that adapt apply


, software. , that software
.
:

(B)

.
307.

I who (A) could not (B) see find hundreds of things (C) to interest me
through (D) mere touch.

hundreds of ~ ~ / interest ~ , ~ /

through ~ / mere / touch


:

could

can . who can not see


I . I find hundreds of things
~ . to interest things .
:

(A)

308.

We (A) can be able to try (B) to help you (C) reserve one of the hotel
rooms (D) from here.

reserve

be able to can . We can try ~ ,

We are able to try ~ . help you reserve ~ help++


~ .
:

(A) .

309.

People who do not file an income tax return _______________ .


(A)

it may prosecute

(B) may be prosecuted


(C) may prosecute
(D)

they may be prosecuted

file / income tax / return () / prosecute

who ~ tax return people .

people . prosecute()
(C) .
:

(B) .

310.

You might _______________ advise me to give up my fortune as my


argument.
(A)

as well

(B) as good
(C) well
(D)
:

as well as

advise someone to do ~ / give up /

fortune / argument
:

may as well ~ as ...(... ~ )

.
:

(A)

.
311.

It _______________ a bad idea to have some outside opinions.


(A)

must not

(B) maybe
(C) may not be
(D)

might not have

:
:

outside opinion ,
It, to , to have some outside

opinions . It
. (B) maybe , (A) (D) .
:

(C) .

312.

_______________ that we take a look at the proposed sales campaign


first?
(A)

May I suggest

(B) May I suggested


(C) May you suggest
(D)
:

Might I be suggested

take a look at ~ ~ / proposed / sales campaign ,

/ suggest / May I suggest ~? ~ ?


:

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

vacation / catch () / measles ()


:

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.

advertising campaign / kill / boss / support /

TV spot ( ) TV
:

if++had+,

+would/could/

should/might have+ . may have been


might have been .
:

(A) TV ,

.
315.

They (A) must formulate a new policy (B) so that they (C) would cope
with new international (D) challenges.

formulate / policy , / cope with ~ ~ / challenge

~ , ~ so that ... may ~ .

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.

union / last / pay , / be on strike /

nearly
:

because ,

might may .
:

(A)

.
317.

If they _______________ themselves in the beginning, the volunteers


would have helped finish the project.
(A)

were not overworked

(B) was not overworked


(C) had not overworked
(D)
:

have not overworked

in the beginning , / volunteer / help finish ~

/ project () / overwork ,
:

would have helped

. 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

(B) had won


(C) would win
(D)
:

would have won

historian / lack / essential , / industry /

the American Civil War


:

that say .

(D) ,

.
320.

If any signer of the Constitution ____________ return to life for a day,


his opinion of our amendments would be interesting.
(A)

was to

(B) were to
(C) should have
(D)
:

had to

signer () / the Constitution / return to life

/ opinion , / amendment ()
:

were to .
:

(B) ,

.
321.

If the factory had not been damaged by the fire, it _______________


by the end of the year.
(A)

would finish

(B) will be complete


(C) would be complete
(D)
:

would have been completed

be damaged , / complete / the end of the year

(D) ,

322.

If he (A) would have (B) lain quietly as instructed by the doctor, he


(C) might not (D) have had a second heart attack.

lain lie( ) / quietly , / as instructed

/ heart attack
:

. would have had

.
:

(A) ,

.
323.

If a severe earthquake (A) would occur, (B) survivors would have to be


housed in (C) temporary shelters and (D) provided with emergency
supplies of food and water.

severe / earthquake / occur , / survivor /

be housed / temporary / shelter / provide A with B A B


/ emergency / supplies
:

. would occur should occur .

and provided ~ and (survivors would have to be) provided ~ .


:

(A) , ,

.
324.

If he (A) had not seen the storekeeper's scissors, he (B) will


(C) have forgotten to buy (D) a pair.

storekeeper / scissors / forget to do ~ / pair

. will would . a pair a

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

had not . Watergate 1972


.
:

(B) ,

.
326.

The chairman (A) must not have been in his right mind, (B) otherwise
he (C) would not (D) make such wild statements.

chairman / in one's right mind / otherwise / wild

/ statement
:

otherwise , The

chairman ~ in his right mind( )



. make have made .
:

(D) .

.
327.

_______________ at you, I would give you my favorite book.


(A)

Not she had smiled

(B) Had she have smiled


(C) That she would smile
(D)

Should she smile

favorite / smile at ~ ~

if .

. Should she smile If she should smile If


.
:

(D) .

328.

_____________ of the proposals considered separately, there would not


be enough time for discussion and voting before the end of the
conference.
(A)

Each

(B) If each
(C) Were each
(D)
:

Since each

proposal , / consider / separately , /

discussion , / voting / conference


:

If each of the proposals were considered ~ if

. if .
:

(C) ,

329.

Had the damage been worse, the insurance company _______________ .


(A)

would pay

(B) paid
(C) would have paid
(D)

had paid

damage / worse bad() / insurance

Had the damage been worse ~ If the damage had been worse ~

if

would

have+p.p. .
:

(C) , .

330.

If it had not _______________ your help, I should have failed.


(A)

have been for

(B) been for


(C) had been for
(D)
:

for

~ If it had not been

for ~ .
:

(B) , .

331.

This item (A) is unavailable to you at this price for (B) some
(C) coming years, (D) should you miss this golden opportunity.

item / unavailable / miss / opportunity

should you miss ~ If you should miss ~ if

, . some coming years( 2,


3) is will be
.
:

(A) , 2, 3

.
332.

(A) Had they known the snowstorm (B) would be so treacherous,


the hikers (C) did not venture into (D) it without proper equipment.

snowstorm / treacherous , / hiker / venture

, / proper / equipment
:

Had they known If they had known if

. would not have ventured


.

(C) ,

.
333.

They should _______________ to the seminar last week.


(A)

had went

(B) had gone


(C) have been gone
(D)

have gone

seminar ,

. last week

should+have+p.p. .
:

(D) .

334.

I _______________ sales volume would increase this month.


(A)

wish

(B) wish to
(C) know
(D)

think

sales volume / increase / wish ,

would

. wish
.
:

(A) .

335.

He sometimes wishes he ____________ better qualified for his job.


(A)

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 ,

. , Knowing what I know now

.
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

wish that were

. wished wishes
.
:

(A) .

338.

She has a (A) curious expression! on her face (B) as if she


(C) was smiling about something that (D) amused her.

curious / expression! , / amuse

as if . was smiling were smiling

. that amused her that


something .
:

(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.

dam / in time , / protect / inhabitant /

flood / damage / serious / 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.

age / advance () / at a double pace

~ as if. where age ~

strange land .
:

(A) .

341.

The sales manager wants _______________ all of the remaining parts


by April 30.
(A)

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

night shift , / upset , / be required to do ~

/ be present at ~ ~
:

~ , require

someone to do , be required to do.


:

(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

air pollution / greatly , / be reduced ,

to , to

. , a
good place to live . live in
. Because of air pollution being greatly reduced being of

, air pollution being .


:

(C) , .

344.

Descendants of the original settlers in Quebec have steadfastly refused


_______________ the French language in favor of English.
(A)

abandon

(B) abandoning
(C) to abandon
(D)
:

to be abandoned

descendant / original , / settler / steadfastly

/ refuse / in favor of ~ ~ / abandon ,


:

~ refuse to do .

Descendants of the original settlers in Quebec.


:

(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.

divisive , / effect / supporter / be unable

to do ~ / persuade / run for the presidency


:

~ 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.

currently / develop / restore / historical

programs programs . restore

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.

fame / rest on ~ ~ , ~ / ability / convey

/ emotion / audience ,
:

to conveying ~ ability to conveying

to convey .
:

(C)

.
348.

Ancient civilizations (A) used trade (B) goods rather (C) than (D) use
money.

ancient / civilization / trade , / goods ,

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

(B) for having selected


(C) for them to select
(D)

to select

buyer / spring design () / select ,

.
:

(D) .

350.

When they met, Leonardo and his enemy were fighting _______________ .
(A)

killed each other

(B) killing each other


(C) to be killed each other
(D)
:
:

to kill each other

each other
. (C) to be

killed each other be killed each other .


.
:

(D) , .

351.

In 1938, scientists were surprised _______________ that a fish called

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

be surprised / called ~ / die out / millions of

~ ~ / extinct / after all / discover


:

that a fish called Coelacanth( )

, was. thought to have died out millions of years before


Coelacanth . thought which was
. that
, .
:

(A) 1938,

.
352.

"I'm hungry, and I want to eat this bread."


"What! It is not good _______________ ."
(A)

for eat

(B) eatable
(C) to eat
(D)

eating

eatable

good .

. It's not good to eat. ,


.
:

(C) . - ? .

353.

John (A) said that he (B) had run (C) in order (D) catching the bus.

catch ( )

~ in order to that

. catching to catch . that that


said .
:

(D) .

354.

When (A) a person (B) goes to the United States, (C) a real effort
should be made (D) for visiting Disneyland.

effort / make an effort

~ for

. for visiting Disneyland


,
to visit Disneyland . a real effort should be made one
should made a real effort .
:

(D) .

355.

I am (A) sure (B) glad (C) to receiving you (D) at the party.

receive ()

glad .

to receiving to receive . sure .


:

(C) .

356.

The store manager wanted (A) to (B) reduce prices (C) moving the
(D) merchandise.

store manager / reduce / move ( ) /

merchandise
:

wanted to reduce to reduce wanted

. 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.

overcome / stiffness / regularly , / take

a hike on ~ ~ / peak
:

. For

overcoming To overcome . For overcoming


. overcoming
for .
:

(A)

.
358.

_______________ to come to the reception tomorrow?


(A)

Are you possible

(B) Is it able you


(C) Is it capable of you
(D)

Is it possible for you

reception , / able / capable

possible , able capable

. to come it
. for+ .
:

(D) ?

359.

____________ a plant to flourish, it must have a supply of light, water,


and minerals.
(A)

If

(B) Then
(C) Of
(D)
:

For

plant , / flourish , / supply / light /

mineral
:

a plant to flourish .

for . For a plant to flourish to flourish ~


.
:

(D) , , .

360.

It was unwise _______________ to say such a thing.


(A)

for you

(B) that you


(C) you
(D)

of you

unwise

unwise

of .
:

(D) .

361.

I want _______________ this letter as soon as possible.


(A)

you to get her to type

(B) to get her type


(C) you to get to type
(D)

to get to be typed

as soon as possible / get ~

~ want someone to do ,

~ get someone to do .

(A) .

362.

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.

a great many / far away from ~ ~ /

instrument / detect
:

which are too ~ which stars

. any instrument to detect . of any instrument


for any instrument .
:

(D) ,

.
363.

Parents should (A) encourage (B) for children (C) to think


(D) for themselves.

encourage ~ , / for oneself

~ encourage someone to do.

for children for .


:

(B) .

364.

(A) For most social engagement, it often causes inconvenience (B) of


a guest (C) to come either earlier or later than (D) the suggested hour.

social / engagement / cause / inconvenience /

suggested
:

to come a guest. of for . it often

causes ~ it , for a guest to come ~ .


:

(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.

censorship / allow / mention / work / publish

,
:

... ~ allow ... to do .

allow his works from being to be . ,


Spanish censorship did not allow Lorca's name to be mentioned or (Spanish
censorship did not allow) his works to be published .
:

(D) 12 ,

.
366.

He _______________ move the piano in.


(A)

helped in to

(B) helped ourselves


(C) does help for us to
(D)

helped us

move ~ in ~

~ help someone to do help someone

do . (B) helped ourselves we


, .
:

(D) .

367.

I'll have my secretary _______________ a copy of the fax.


(A)

to make

(B) to have made


(C) make
(D)

made

copy / fax = fax letter

have to . , have someone

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

mine , / stop work ( work

.) / whistle / blow (, )
:

hear , hear++

. blow (, )
. stop work work . work
stop working .
:

(A) .

369.

"Has Jim decided to argue with the instructor about his grades?"

"No, he said he would _______________ ."


(A)

let the matter resting

(B) let rest the matter


(C) let the matter rest
(D)
:

let matter to rest

decide / argue / instructor / grade , / matter

, / let the matter rest


:

let ~ let++

. let the matter rest


, .
:

(C) ? - ,

.
370.

My boss made me _______________ in early five times in the past month.


(A)

to come

(B) to have come


(C) come
(D)

came

in early , / time , () / past

~ make make someone do

.
:

(C) .

371.

We (A) were made (B) show our identification in order (C) to be


admitted (D) to the test center.

identification / in order to do ~ / admit ~

,
:

to . were made
show to show .
:

(B) .

372.

Insects often (A) show their remarkable (B) skill especially when they
(C) help their young (D) surviving.

insect / remarkable / especially / young () /

survive ,
:

help to . , help ~ to do

, help ~ do . help ~ doing .


surviving survive to survive .
:

(D)

.
373.

At other times zoos (A) have been able (B) to help (C) prevented
the extinction of animals through (D) good care.

at other times , / prevent / extinction /

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.

others / be discouraged / if ~ / fail to do ~

fail to . fail do fail to do

. . Try to do(
) / to others() / as you would like them to do(
) / to you()
:

(D) .

.
375.

If the war _____________ , we must often communicate with each other.


(A)

is to avoid

(B) is to be avoided
(C) be to avoid
(D)

is avoided

communicate / avoid ~

be+to intend . avoid(~ )

, the war the war


is to be avoided .
:

(B) , .

376.

Patience and submission are very carefully ____________ from cowardice


and indolence.

(A)

to distinguish

(B) be distinguished
(C) be to distinguish
(D)
:

to be distinguished

patience / submission / cowardice / indolence /

distinguish
:

are be (B) (C) . distinguish(~

) distinguish A from B A
be distinguished from B . be+to
.
:

(D) .

377.

We ____________ repine, but we may lawfully struggle for a better living.


(A)

not be to

(B) are to not


(C) are not to
(D)
:

not are to

repine , / lawfully / struggle ,

/ 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?

opportunity / stage / play / decide / produce

()
:

whose

. whose . whose who is


be+to . to stage
opportunity . which play we shall produce
decide .
:

(C) ,

?
379.

Agriculture must, (A) therefore, yield workers and savings (B) to the

new industrialized, urbanized sectors (C) if a modern economy is (D) to be

achieve.
:

agriculture / yield , / worker (

) / savings ( ) / industrialized / urbanized


/ sector / modern economy () / achieve
:

if intend be+to

. achieve(~ ) to achieve to be achieved


, achieve a modern economy
be achieved . yield A
to B(A B , ) .
:

(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.

pressure of distress , / conclude / obey

, / the will of heaven , / languish


:

be are conclude . concluded

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) .

382.

We are glad to _______________ when you needed our help.


(A)

help you

(B) help you along

(C) having helped you


(D)

have helped you

be glad to do ~, ~

when you needed our help( )

. .
:

(D) , .

383.

He is wondering _______________ a doctor.


(A)

whether or not to seeing

(B) whether to see or not


(C) whether or not to see
(D)
:

whether or not seeing

wonder , / whether or not ~ ~ / see a

doctor ()
:

to not never .

(C) .

384.

To _______________ requires more thought than he has given thus far.


(A)

understanding the situation completely

(B) completely to understand the situation


(C) understand completely the situation
(D)
:

completely understand the situation

require , / thought / thus far , /

situation / completely
:

to to

.
:

(D) ,

.
385.

"What did you hear last night?"


"I seemed _______________ someone knock at the door."
(A)

hear

(B) to have heard


(C) to hear
(D)

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 ,

not to+ . to not be not to be

.
:

(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.

clearly / easily / stretched out

clearly and easily . to

to clearly and easily see . stretched out below him


the whole city , stretched which was
.
:

(B)

.
388.

(A) Before (B) going ahead, we need (C) roughly to estimate the total
cost (D) of the operation.

go ahead , / roughly / estimate , (

) / total cost / operation


:

roughly . to roughly estimate

.
:

(C) ,

.
389.

Of course I like to conduct the great music of the great masters;


everyone likes _______________ .
(A)

so

(B) to
(C) doing
(D)

do

conduct / master ,

to conduct.
:

(B) .

.
340.

_______________ , my wife and I dreamed the same dream last night.


(A)

Strangely to say

(B) Strange to say


(C) To say it strange
(D)

To say strangely

dream the same dream / strangely

Strange to say.

(B) , .

341.

The symptoms were so unusual _________ to perplex even the specialist.


(A)

that

(B) as
(C) ever
(D)
:

not

symptom / unusual , / perplex ,

/ specialist
:

~ ..., ... ~ so ... as to do

.
:

(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

green grocer / bring down / get rid of ~ ~ , /

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.

care , / library / well-being

/ at normal times
:

To tell the truth.

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.

catch the train

in order that ~ ,

in order to do . (C) that . John said that


~ that said .
:

(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 ~ ~ /

that of his parents = the education of his parents / in a sense


:

any Korean born any Korean (who was) born, from that of his parents

that the education . in a sense( ) . him any


Korean (born after the war) , them his parents .~ ...,
... ~ so ... as to do .
as to made as to make .
:

(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.

numerous / ought to do ~ / black one's shoes /

bookkeeping / school work


:

There were numerous other things.. that Father ~

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

test result / satisfactory , / satisfying

/ satisfy / satisfied
:

All the children looked very happy.. ___ with test

results All the children .


be satisfied with ~ (~ ) .
:

(D) .

349.

The Trans-Siberian Railroad _______________ 5,787 miles from Moscow


to Vladivostok is the longest railroad in the world.
(A)

stretch

(B) stretches
(C) stretching
(D)

it stretches

trans-Siberian railroad / stretch ,

The Trans-Siberian Railroad, is. ___ 5,787 miles

from Moscow to Vladivostok The Trans-Siberian Railroad


.
:

(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

baseball star / complain / bitterly / alone

,
:

being . lived left

left. live .
Steve Garvey the baseball star .
:

(D)

.
351.

A family with 10 children in a small restaurant is easily _____________ .


(A)

noticed

(B) notice
(C) notify
(D)
:

notification

be noticed / notice ~ / notify , /

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.

offer / customer / special discount / purchase

()
:

, limited time .

(A)

.
353.

The (A) spectators were getting (B) more and more (C) exciting
(D) toward the end of the game.

spectator / exciting , / toward the end of

the game
:

, get excited. more and more

, get excited .
:

(C) .

354.

Psychologists and psychiatrists (A) will tell us that it is of utmost


importance that a (B) disturbing child (C) receive professional attention
(D) as soon as possible.

psychologist / psychiatrist / utmost , /

importance () / disturb / professional / attention ,


/ as soon as possible
:

tell us that ~( that ) that tell

. that of utmost importance of+


it is of utmost importance that ~ it is
extremely important that ~ , it , that .
disturbed child.
:

(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.

film / stage / actress / outspoken / political view

Venessa Redgrave is the daughter of the famed actor

Michael Redgrave.. the film and stage actress Venessa Redgrave


. +be
. Venessa Redgrave is
Venessa Redgrave is known ~ political views
Vanessa Redgrave is known is who is
known .
:

(A)

.
356.

Everywhere we see people _______________ , some of them morning,


noon, and night.
(A)

labored

(B) are laboring


(C) to labor
(D)

laboring

labor

see+

, . some of them morning, noon, and night


some of them labor in the morning, some of them labor at noon, some of them
labor at night .
:

(D) . ,

, .
357.

"Shall we eat here?"


"No, I don't like to eat at this restaurant, for the waiter gave me
____________ ."
(A)

a rare cooking steak

(B) a steak rarely cooked


(C) a steak rarely cooking
(D)

rarely cooked a steak

for ~ / rare / rarely ~

. gave me

a steak (which was) rarely cooked . for the


waiter ~ for .
:

(B) ?-, .

.
358.

"What is the weather like there?"


"Hawaii has rather mild weather _______________ other places."
(A)

comparing with

(B) comparing to
(C) compared with
(D)

compared

mild / compare

~ compared with ~.

(C) ?-

.
359.

When did you last have your hair _________ ?


(A)

cut

(B) be cut
(C) be cutting
(D)

cutting

last

have one's hair cut ~ , cut

.
:

(A) ?

360.

He (A) reported (B) to the police that he had (C) stolen his car
(D) the night before.

report to the police / stolen steal() / the

night before
:

() ~ have++

. have one's car stolen .


that he had his car stolen ~ reported .
:

(C) .

361.

The door (A) flew open, and I (B) found the poor fellow sadly
(C) change; he was (D) looking ill and feeble.

flew open fly open ( ) / fellow , / sadly /

look ill / feeble


:

find 5 find+(the

poor fellow)+ . change changed


.
:

(C) , .

.
362.

We often (A) hear of acts (B) of thoughtfulness (C) doing


by boys and girls which much older persons could not (D) have done
better.

hear of ~ ~ / act , / thoughtfulness ,

doing by boys and girls doing

done . which acts of thoughtfulness . ,


which have done , acts of thoughtfulness .
could not have done .
:

(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.

push one's way through ~ ~ / furiously / crowd

/ wave / desire to do ~
:

see .

pushed push pushing . , saw a tall man pushing


(saw)+(a tall man)+(pushing) . and
waving saw a tall man , push
pushing . , I saw a tall man pushing his way
~ and (I saw a tall man) waving his hand, ~ . as if have the train
stopped have+(the train)+( stopped) .
:

(A)

.
364.

A group of young girls dashed into the sea, ____________ with joy.
(A)

cried

(B) who cry


(C) crying
(D)

and crying

dash , / with joy / cry

(C) , .

365.

_______________ a dancer myself, I have excellent posture.


(A)

Having being

(B) Being
(C) Having be
(D)

To be

excellent , / posture

(B) , .

366.

Even the most beautiful landscape, _______________ , becomes


monotonous.
(A)

to see daily

(B) seen daily


(C) seeing daily
(D)

if seeing daily

landscape / monotonous ,

~ .

, seeing daily if

seeing daily .
:

(B) , .

367.

_______________ , I stuck several pits and nearly broke a tooth.


(A)

Eating the cherry pie

(B) Because of the cherry pie


(C) For the cherry pie to be eaten
(D)
:

The cherry pie's eaten

stuck stick( , ) , / pit (, , )

/ nearly / broke break() / cherry pie


:

(A) , .

368.

The white steam curled above the few bushes that hid the curve of
the railway, _______________ in the pale evening.
(A)

evaporated

(B) being evaporated


(C) evaporations
(D)
:

evaporating

steam / curl ( ) , / bush /

hid hide() / curve , / pale / evaporate

evaporate , the white steam

. that hid the curve of the railway(


) . , that hid
the few bushes.
:

(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.

give someone a lesson / harpsichord /

compose / minuet / instrument


:

Reaching the age of four Mozart, Mozart's

father Mozart reaching the age of four


. at the age of five he ~ he Mozart . the
instrument harpsichord .

(A) 4 , 5

.
370.

(A) Facing with (B) dismissal, he decided to (C) submit his


(D) resignation.

face / dismissal / submit / resignation

he dismissal() , Facing

Faced .
:

(A) .

371.

(A) Raising in an atmosphere of (B) rigid New England Puritanism,


Harriet Beecher Stowe demonstrated an interest in (C) theology
(D) at a young age.

raise , / atmosphere , / rigid / Puritanism

() / demonstrate / interest , / theology


:

, be raised .

Raising (Being) 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.

endure / heat , / in common with ~ ~ / be

swept by ~ ~ / terrific / storm


:

great heat( , ) London. Endured

Enduring . the country .


:

(A)

.
373.

_______________ two-thirds of the distance across the English Channel,


Dixon could not give up now.
(A)

Having swum

(B) Swimming
(C) Having swam
(D)

To swim

two-thirds 2/3 / distance / give up

Having+ .

swim swum.
:

(A) 2/3 .

374.

_______________ what to do, he came to me for advice.


(A)

Don't know

(B) Doesn't know


(C) Not knowing
(D)

Not to know

what to do ,

(C) .

375.

_______________ at the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon abdicated and was


exiled to the island of Elba.
(A)

Defeated him

(B) Being defeated


(C) Defeating
(D)
:

He was defeated

abdicate , / be exiled , / be defeated

.
Being .
:

(B) .

376.

_______________ one of the leading poets in America today, Sonia


Sanchez has also written a number of books and plays.
(A)

Considered her

(B) Considered
(C) Considering
(D)

She was considered

leading , / poet / play / consider ,

Sonia Sanchez consider (Being) considered

.
:

(B)

.
378.

(A) Struck an iceberg, the British liner Titanic (B) sank on its first

voyage, (C) resulting in the (D) deaths of some 1,500 passengers.


:

struck strike() / iceberg / liner () / sank

sink() / voyage / result in ~ ~ / passenger

() 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.

adopt / colony / be invited to do ~ / the

Confederation ()
:

. adopt was invited

, adopt Canada Having been


adopted .
:

(A)

.
380.

(A) Being invent in China (B) about 105 A.D., paper was (C) manufactured
in Baghdad and (D) later in Spain.

invent / about , / A.D. anno Domini ( ) / manufacture

invent invented, Being invent Being invented

. AD 105 () Having+
. Having been invented .
:

(A) AD 105

.
381.

(A) Writing the Christmas card in advance, I (B) forgot to mail it


(C) until (D) after the New Year's Day.

:
:

in advance , / forget to do ~ / mail


.

writing Having written .


:

(A) ,

.
382.

(A) Having (B) been heard (C) about the new technology, the president
(D) asked for a report.

technology / ask for ~ ~ / report

the president. Having been heard

Having heard .
:

(B) .

383.

It _____________ very hot, we stayed at home.


(A)

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

(B) Taken for granted


(C) Granting of
(D)

Granted

excuse , / rude / behavior / grant

Granting that ~ ~ .

(A)

.
385.

_____________ steadily for two weeks, the roads were impassable.


(A)

It having snowed

(B) Having snowed


(C) Snowing
(D)

Being snowed

steadily , / impassable

it the roads

. it .
.
:

(A) 2 .

386.

_____________ , the respiration of animals decreases.


(A)

Having hibernated

(B) Hibernated
(C) Though hibernating
(D)

While hibernating

respiration () / decrease / hibernate

(the animals) (the respiration of animals)


,
.
:

(D) .

387.

_____________ for six centuries, it has never been explained why the
Mayan culture collapsed.
(A)

It lasting

(B) After lasting


(C) After it lasting
(D)
:

Having been lasted

century 1, / explain / culture / collapse ,

/ last
:

for six centuries

. it why the Mayan culture collapsed


.
:

(D) 6

.
388.

(A) Providing everything (B) goes well, I (C) may finish this research
by the end (D) of the year.

providing ~ / go well / research

if Provided that ~ Providing that ~

. Providing that .
:

(A) .

389.

(A) Other things (B) be equal, a married woman is superior (C) to

an unmarried woman (D) as a teacher.


:

equal , / superior to ~ ~ , ~ / unmarried

,
:

Other things be equal .

. 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.

look back / be engulfed

I looking back We looking back

. which fell faster and faster


the snow .
:

(A)

.
391.

(A) Although they are (B) considerably smaller, (C) comparing


with the hydrogen-filled dirigibles of the 1930's, today's helium-filled
blimps are much safer (D) aircraft.

considerably / compare / hydrogen-filled /

dirigible / helium-filled / blimp / aircraft


:

~ compared with ~.

(C) 1930

.
392.

_______________ , which is a difficult task, requires balance.


(A)

Crossing the footbridge

(B) The footbridge


(C) Across the footbridge
(D)
:

The footbridge that is

task , / require , / balance / cross ,

/ footbridge
:

which is a difficult task .

requires . (A) (B)


, (B) .
:

(A) .

393.

Johnny likes reading, hiking, and _______________ .


(A)

to listen to music

(B) he listens to music


(C) listening to music
(D)

listen to music

hiking ,

like reading, hiking . and

.
:

(C) , , .

394.

The one job my husband does not like is _______________ .


(A)

to taking out the garbage

(B) taking out the garbage


(C) be taking out the garbage
(D)

out taking the garbage

take out , / garbage

my husband does not like like

, The one job .


The one job is ~ . is .
:

(B) .

395.

International cooperation has already played an essential role in


_______________ peace around the world.
(A)

to maintain

(B) maintaining
(C) maintain
(D)
:

maintained

cooperation / play a role / essential , /

maintain
:

, , .

(B) .

396.

(A) Operating a vehicle first requires (B) to obtaining a driver's license


by (C) passing an examination (D) given by a government agency.

operate / vehicle / obtain , / driver's license

/ pass , / government agency


:

require to obtaining to obtain

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.

every day () ( everyday ) / make progress

,
:

help to . help you

making help you (to) make . Reading


.
:

(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.

thief / undoubtedly , / back window /

remove ,
:

The thief, waited, entered, removed .

, The thief waited ~, and entered ~, and removed ~ .


without .
been being .
:

(D) , ,

.
399.

The new computers (A) arrived just (B) in time for staff (C) to use
them in (D) preparation the budget projections.

in time , / staff () / preparation / budget

/ projection , ()
:

in the budget projections

. preparation preparing . for staff


to use , them the new computers .
:

(D)

400.

Everyone ignored ____________ being dead drunk.


(A)

Mary is

(B) Mary has


(C) Mary was
(D)

Mary's

ignore / dead drunk

being . being

ignored .
:

(D) .

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