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1. (A) I plan to swim soon.


(B) I was afraid to swim.
(C) Should swim more often.
(D) I have just been swimming.

2. (A) He drives at night more than he used to.


(B) He likes to drive at night because there's less traffic.
(C) He's going to go for a drive later.
(D) He drives to go for a drive later.

3. (A) I used to like this hot weather.


(B) I don't know whether it's getting hotter.
(C) I'm not accustomed to the heat.
(D) I've learned to tolerate hot weather.

4. (A) I will see to it that she's briefed.


(B) I like sitting next to the aisle.
(C) I'd like to see the island.
(D) I will offer to it in a while.

5. (A) The swimmer isn't over yet.


(B) The summer seemed to pass.
(C) I didn't do anything special this summer.
(D) I'm flying home at the end of the summer.

6. (A) I was still on the phone when the TV program started.


(B) I turned on the TV after answering the phone.
(C) As soon as the TV program is over, I'll cal them.
(D) The phone rang the moment I turned on the TV.

7. (A) I wrote my report on lined notebook paper.


(B) The bookstore shelves are lined with paper.
(C) There's no more lined notebook paper in the bookstore.
(D) One of the bookstore employees was out of line.

8. (A) Everyone knows about Mary's camera.


(B) Photography is the only thing Mary cares about.
(C) Mary is a camera expert.
(D) Mary has one of the better cameras.

9. (A) I had to promise my father I'd study.


(B) My father promised to check my homework.
(C) My father promised me the lessons would be difficult.
(D) I heard my father promise he'd work hard.

10. (A) They can travel inexpensively because they are students.
(B) They have to in Europe this summer.
(C) The college isn't offering special trips to Europe this summer.
(D) The cost of college has kept them from travelling.

11. (A) I'm, surprised you haven't seen the dean by now.
(B) The dean hasn't left the office yet.
(C) Why haven't you and the dean gone?
(D) Do you know where the dean has gone?

12. (A) There's little time lest for Kathy to finish.


(B) Kathy left to work on her project.
(C) Kathy finished the project in record time.
(D) The projector Kathy gave me isn't running properly.

13. (A) We have to decide on a time for the meeting.


(B) You should take a course in sewing.
(C) The meat should be ready in a few minutes or so.
(D) We don't expect the meeting to be very long.

14. (A) She misses her friends a lot.


(B) She was sorry she had misplaces her glasses.
(C) She was afraid to leave class early.
(D) She thought she might not arrive in time.

15. (A) This has been an extraordinary week.


(B) I really feel weak today.
(C) What has been happening.
(D) Ha it been here for seven days?

16. (A) Nancy told Ann the call was for her.
(B) Nancy phoned Ann to get her help.
(C) Nancy asked Ann to take the call.
(D) Nancy gave Ann the answer on the phone.

17. (A) What you say might be partially true.


(B) I can't recall the particular facts of the case.
(C) I wish that you would tell some of the real story.
(D) You can't deny that you did some of these things.

18. (A) He is thinking about borrowing money.


(B) He wants his friend to repay him.
(C) His utility bills are low.
(D) He has the ability to work alone.

19. (A) The end of his vacation made him sad.


(B) He had no money left after vacation.
(C) His car broke down during his vacation.
(D) He was quite sick after his vacation.

20. (A) I must have directions that are easier to understand.


(B) You will have to give me that correct spelling for that writer.
(C) Please tell me which instructor is a clearer writer.
(D) I need a confirmation of our agreement in writing.

21. (A) She doesn't want the man to call her.


(B) The man is welcome to use the telephone.
(C) The telephone doesn't belong to her.
(D) The man should go somewhere else to make his call.

22. (A) It's similar to one his mother gave to his father.
(B) He got it while visiting his parents.
(C) It was a present from his parents.
(D) He ordered it through the mail.

23. (A) He hasn't eaten well recently.


(B) He's been helping his sister a lot.
(C) He can't stop searching for work yet.
(D) He's been working on his paper constantly.

24. (A) To be asked about the meals served at school.


(B) To pay higher prices for meals next semester.
(C) To have to ask someone a question.
(D) To eat rice for dinner.

25. (A) Buy a newspaper.


(B) Ask for directions.
(C) Stand near the store.
(D) Help others more often.

26. (A) Borrowed some books from the woman.


(B) Given the woman a book bag.
(C) Lent the woman some books.
(D) Gone away for the weekend.

27. (A) He likes to go out of town.


(B) He can't attend.
(C) He never reads poetry.
(D) He isn't going out of town next week.

28. (A) His train was late.


(B) The meeting ended late.
(C) He got lost.
(D) He didn't realize what time it was.

29. (A) Put posters up at different schools.


(B) Advertise the concert on the radio.
(C) Make the concert free to the public.
(D) Ask the school radio station to play more music.

30. (A) It's too bad he didn't win the election.


(B) He'll probably be at the next meeting.
(C) He doesn't seem very interested in student government.
(D) He's very involved in student government.

31. (A) Fred is likely to miss the plane.


(B) Fred's flight has been delayed.
(C) Fred has made other plans.
(D) Fred is never punctual.

32. (A) She had seen the show some time ago.
(B) She was very impressed with the performances.
(C) She left the show before it was over.
(D) She didn't think there were any more tickets.

33. (A) He wonders about the usefulness of the protest.


(B) He thinks the present tuition is fair.
(C) He doesn't know how many students protested.
(D) He doesn't know how much the school charges for tuition.

34. (A) Looking in the library card catalog.


(B) Studying for an exam.
(C) Reading the newspaper.
(D) Exercising in the gym.

35. (A) The paper had not been graded.


(B) Professor Cox had helped write the paper.
(C) The paper had to be ripped up.
(D) He had received a low grade on the paper.

36. (A) Study at a different school.


(B) Move to a warmer state.
(C) Get a travel agent's license.
(D) Start a new program at State College.
37. (A) Publishing.
(B) Education.
(C) Management.
(D) Aviation.

38. (A) He can't get a good recommendation there.


(B) He may not get accepted there.
(C) The registration office hasn't answered his letters yet.
(D) Its reputation isn't as good as State College's.

39. (A) Improve his grades.


(B) Write to the director of the flight program.
(C) Use his professors at references.
(D) Think more positively about the State College program.

40. (A) To explain the concept of justice.


(B) To outline how the course is organized.
(C) To explain the grading system for the course.
(D) To introduce some political thinkers.

41. (A) Before class on Tuesdays.


(B) After class on Thursdays.
(C) Over the weekend.
(D) On Tuesday and Friday afternoons.

42. (A) Rewrite it.


(B) Present it to the class.
(C) Use it to study for the final exam.
(D) Incorporate it into a longer paper.

43. (A) How to select a good umbrella.


(B) How to treat minor aches and pains.
(C) How to sharpen the senses.
(D) How to predict the weather.

44. (A) They look darker.


(B) They look smaller.
(C) They look clearer.
(D) They look cloudier.

45. (A) It stops working.


(B) It becomes sharper.
(C) It confuses odors.
(D) it detects fewer odors.

46. (A) They both have leg injuries.


(B) They're too tired to walk any father.
(C) They have no umbrella with them.
(D) They've seen no signs to give them directions.

47. (A) Different methods of pollination.


(B) One example of an evolutionary strategy.
(C) The food supply of the hummingbird.
(D) Hummingbirds and hawk-moths.

48. (A) It grows in a very cool climate.


(B) It is extremely difficult to grow.
(C) Its blossoms change color.
(D) Its nectar is bright red.
49. (A) They prefer warmer weather.
(B) There are not enough moths to eat.
(C) They are looking for brighter flowers.
(D) They don'[t want to be caught by other pollinators.

50. (A) They resemble other moths.


(B) They emit a fragrant odor.
(C) They scare off other pollinators.
(D) They are highly visible at night.

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