(A) for (B) in (C) to (D) at
49. When she was criticized, she claimed that it was outside her _____ of responsibility.
(A) field (B) limit (C) extent (D) range
50. While _____ the sun, the satellite has sent more than four billion bits of information back to earth.
(A) having orbited (B) being orbited (C) having been orbited (D) orbiting
51. Language is a city, to the building of _____ every human being brought a stone.
(A) which (B) that (C) it (D) this
52. _____ of the two books holds the opinion that the danger of nuclear war is increasing.
(A) None (B) Either (C) Both (D) Neither
53. Government cannot operate effectively _____ it is free from such interference.
(A) so long as (B) so that (C) unless (D) because
54. We welcome rain, but a (an) _____ large amount of rainfall will cause floods.
(A) extensively (B) extremely (C) specially (D) constantly
55. Beethoven is my favorite musician. I regard him as _____ other musicians.
(A) superior to (B) more superior than (C) more superior to (D) superior than
56. I hope that you'll be more careful in typing the letter. Don't _____ anything.
(A) withdraw (B) omit (C) reduce (D) lead
57. We don't need air conditioning, _____.
(A) nor can we afford it (C) neither can afford it
(B) and nor we can afford it (D) and we can neither afford it
58. She is a very _____ secretary: she never forgets anything or makes a mistake.
(A) anxious (B) effective (C) adequate (D) efficient
59. The Browns ______ here, but not any more.
(A) were used to living (B) had lived (C) used to live (D) had been living
60. I'll accept any job _____ I don't have to get up early.
(A) lest (B) as long as (C) in case (D) though
61. Once out of the earth's gravity, the astronauts is _____ by the problem of weightlessness.
(A) affected (B) effected (C) inclined (D) related
62. Medical research has shown that the widespread of use of cigarettes contributes _____ the increase of cancers.
(A) towards (B) for (C) with (D) to
63. Could you find someone _____.
(A) for me to play tennis with (C) play tennis with
(B) for me to play tennis (D) playing tennis with
64. The computer has brought about surprising technological changes ______ we organize and produce information.
(A) in a way (B) in the way (C) in that way (D) in no way
65. The manager of the hotel requests that their guests _____ after 11:00 p.m.
(A) not to play loud music (C) don't play loud music
(B) shouldn't play loud music (D) couldn't play loud music
66. He is late again today. I'll _____ that he will not be late tomorrow.
(A) be sure (B) hope for (C) felt (D) to be felt
67. In Australia the Asians make their influence ______ in businesses large and small.
(A) feeling (B) feel (C) felt (D) to be felt
68. This popular sports car is now being _____ at the rate of a thousand a week.
(A) turned down (B) turned out (C) turned up (D) turned on
69. In Britain people drive _____ the left.
(A) at (B) on (C) to (D) in
70. This programme will examine the writer's books in detail, _____ an introduction to her life.
(A) following (B) having followed (C) being followed (D) to be followed
Part IV Cloze (15 minutes)
As the place circled over the airport, everyone sensed that something was wrong. The plane was moving unsteadily through the air, and 71 the passengers had fastened their seat belts, they were suddenly 72 forward. At that moment, the air-hostess 73 . She looked very pale, but wa
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