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c. like d.

as

,. ews about John lately.


: l ht\
1rd ··· n b. n1an) c. n1uch d. fewest

r.-count ... in.


"i..', l b. they must be let
. ;t theY be \et
d. they must be let not
. . . mu"tn't be let
..
1-e,· ..
:,3w had t\\O important exams, both of ... were very difficult.
,,~om b. that c. whose d. which

: t::i not used to ... difficult issues.


.. lei to so b. have to deal with so
:. dealing,\Tith such d. have dealt with such

:is time,ve ... to the station.


a. tc go b. having gone c. went d. going

Cnoose the correct translation of the fallowing: Cat de mult ti-ar afecta afacerea
.
~ea n-ai avea acces la internet o zi?
c.. How much wou\d it damage your business unless you had no Internet access for
a day-?
b. Row much it would damage your business if you would have no Internet acces-1
for a day?
c. How much wou\d it damage your business if you had no Internet ace~ for a day?
d. Row much would it have damaged your business if you wouldn't have no Internet
arc ztllladay?

DOO de t11t1 gr\11 p1ntru 1dm\tera1 tn tnvltlmlntul superior


b. aren't l?
I d. I shouldn't

before, ...? b. had we


th l Ue
9 d. hadn't we

tonight? b. JIad you finished


1 , h , fint~hcd d. You will have fini shed
, fint bed . .
d red if his friend ... his mind.
E'd bis eyes nnd won e b. has lost
n.
st d. losing
\ ~t
ble Baker and Charlie wanted ... their living standard.
2 l humans,~ ' . b. Likely / have improved
a. S·miJar / .to 1mprov1ng .
d. As / 1mprov1ng .
c. L kc to unprove
• He ,,-as 50
---
funny that I couldn't help ... him. .
t b. laugh1ng at
. l ugh a d. not 1augh'1ng
c. augb _____ _
I( A _... i ~tional photo catalogue can provide images for every conceivable
300
use. d. of pages
b.page c. of page
a.~ges
15 Trade between Britain and other countries has ... steadily from 33% of exports to
50%.
a. nsen b. rose c. raised d. arisen

16 Money ... value in time.


a. lose it's b. loses its
c. loose itl d. loses their
n. You needn't ... a dictionary.
a use b. to using c. using
11. I look forward ... you.
a. for seeing b. to see c. seeing
19. We'd rather they ... in the pool
a. to swim b. swam·
c. swimming

lillbl englezl - Gramaticl fi vocabular


,,,th no,n\ur i ...
h \'y lr1h h rrlly f nothing
t\" cif 1nythmg
d hnrdlyworth n Jthmg
l\, ,n) \hing
,, ' \
\u orrcct Irn ns\n\\on of t ie following Nu vM re le impiedicl II adop(i
1 I
, Tl \ \U\
, '11\'l\h\f(\h. ~ee whn\ prevents
u from ndoptmg hi propo al
.
a \ 1 \\ \ cnn see what prevents 'OU from adopting his propo al
\\\f~' .
~ h\ft\\Y sec whnt prevents ou adopt his proposal.
\\.n, .
' , \,nrt\\V sec whnl prevents 'OU to adopt his proposal.
d\ (ah • .

,,int did you mean on t~e lelep ne when you ... that you ... me to ca11 you?
a. ,av / had been expectmg b. have said / are expecting
c -aid had been expecting d. said / expect

?3. •He doesn't speakF rench""


. ... ."
a. She does either. b. Neither does she.
r. Either she does. d. Neither she is.

24. I'd rather ... nothing than ... old ovies on television.
a. doing / watching b. did / watched
c. do / watch d. done / watched
25. Dave denied that they had bee disturbing the others.
a. "We don't disturb the others
b. "We haven't been disturbing the others."
c. "We haven't disturbed the o~ ers."
d. ~we aren't disturbing the ot ers."
26. No sooner ... a degree in Itali ... she went on to study Spanish.
b. Alice has completed / that
a. had Alice completed / than
d. Alice will complete / than
c. has Alice completed / after
27. Ac\iche ceases to communic e with the same force it had ....
b. when use first
a. when first use
d. when first used
c. when first using
din the tabloids, there is no Area 51.
21. Regard\eu •• what you have c. off d. from
a.of b.
la II a book ... on your shelf - or better still, on your
. ... your ,roftcien
b. Nevertheless / worthy to having
d. Whatever / worth having

ril Apentru admiterea in invitlm&ntul superior -


-----~ Meduza transform a m piatra pe oncme o privea in
A • . '-' • •

. m) thology, anyone who glanced into the eyes of M

.
T~ ...• believed that Medusa was capable of turning peop .. _
. . . .. em .

,. .. Medusa in Greek mythology was turned into stone when Pb _


_re.res .
G,.ee1- goddess who is believed to turn anything she looks at t

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th
1. ·· e "Pl> ·, 1 ',n f"' decided to go out: for lk
H awa
a , tr, ubnut b II .
c Havmg ubmitt 1 d · ave •subm1"tted
2. He feared Je the . dt, t'J\I( d. d. Bad hc•en .submitting
a. houJdn t be

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