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90. When some people get ready for a journey, they put
so many clothes in their bags that they have......room
left for......else.
A) a little / what
B) no / anywhere
C) little / anything
D) so little / a few
E) much / something
91. Lots of travellers are afraid that there will
be......food that they are familiar with in foreign
countries.
A) more and more
B) little or no
C) few or little
D) some or any
E) each and every
92. Harry and Sally were so in love when they got
married that......ever wanted to be parted from.......
A) neither/the other
B) any / both
C) either / another
D) some / each
E) each / nothing
93.......who wants to be......artist should make sure they
also have a job that pays a decent salary.
A) / one
B) Those / the
C) One / some
D) Anyone / an
E) Someone / any
94. The introduction of the ATM meant that money
could be obtained from...... hole in the wall......in the
world.
A) an / where else
B) a / anywhere
C) / somewhere
D) the / elsewhere
E) some / nowhere
95. After......parents were killed in a tragic car accident,
there was no one to look after.......
A) his / him
B) their own / his
C) his own / their
D) him /them
E) their/ himself
96. In some jobs, you can arrange...... hours......, as
long as you produce a certain amount of work in a day.
A) you / your own
B) your own / yours
C) yourself/your
D) your / yourself
E) yours / you
97. I feel that it is time to move on to something more
interesting.......?
A) doesn't it
B) do I
C) aren't we
D) are we
E) don't you
98. The students all loved Professor Jones,......did his
colleagues, but he was still fired for some mysterious
reason.
A) as
B) either
C) also
D) neither
E) nor
99. Let's go and have a picnic on Saturday if the
weather is nice,......?
A) is it
B) isn't it
C) do we
D) shall we
E) won't we
100. Many Americans eat turkey at Christmas,......many
British people.
A) but neither do
B) yet so have
C) nor do
D) and so do
E) but nor have
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Murat......attention to the road when he......into a
hole in the ground.
A) wasn't paying / fell
B) hadn't paid / was failing
C) didn't pay / has fallen
D) hasn't been paying / would fall
E) won't have paid / had fallen
10. Fortunately, he......by a construction worker as
he......, and so they rescued him immediately.
A) has been noticed / fell
B) was noticing / has fallen
C) was noticed / was falling
D) would be noticed / had fallen
E) had noticed / would fall
11. The beginning of the monsoon ...... any day now,
and so, for the last few days, the farmers......their
fields.
A) has been expected / were preparing
B) will be expected / prepare
C) is expected / have been preparing
D) is being expected / are prepahng
E) was expected / have prepared
12. Unfortunately, the weather bureau .... that less
rain......this year than last year, which may be bad news
for the farmers.
A) has predicted /fell
B) predicts / will fall
C) was predicted / falls
D) is predicting / has fallen
E) is predicted / is falling
13. Stephen King......many bestsellers since his first
book......in 1974.
A) is writing / was being published
B) was writing / had been published
C) had written / has been published
D) wrote / is published
E) has written / was published
14. The car had been damaged to...... extent......the
mechanic said that it wouldn't be worth repairing.
A) the same /as
B) a similar / to
C) such an / that
D) more / than
E) the most/ as
15....... moment 1 have ever experienced was when I
saw my 1-year-old son sitting on the windowsill of our
flat on the third floor.
A) As terrified as
B) Too terrifying
C) A more terrified
D) The most terrifying
E) Such a terrifying
16.......the president began to speak, protestors began
chanting anti-war slogans.
A) Already
B) Even
C) No longer
D) The moment
E) Provided that
17. Though It was supposed to be a 3-star hotel, there
was not......a TV in the room.
A)as
B)even
C) for
D) still
E)so
18. Because the traffic was so terrible, by the time we
got to the airport, our airline's check-In counter had......
closed.
A) already
B) no more
C) still
D) yet
E) any longer
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77.
The
best
American
universities
are
......expensive......it is difficult for anyone but the rich to
study there without a scholarship.
A) as / as
B) so / that
C) such an / so
D) the most / of
E) too / for
78. The twenty emperors of the Tang Dynasty of China
ruled over one of ......societies of all time.
A) the most sophisticated
B) sophisticated enough
C) too sophisticated
D) so sophisticated
E) more sophisticated than
79. As Cengiz had received a much ...... grade in
geography class than Atilla, he felt extremely jealous
of him.
A) the worst
B) too bad
C) bad
D) worse
E) as bad
80. Tony has recovered from the flu, but he is
still........to play football.
A) as weak
B) so weal
C) the weakest
D) weak enough
E) too weak
81. Sorry I'm late, but if I had known you lived......away,
I would have left home
A) so far / earlier
B) too far / as early
C) the furthest / the earliest
D) as far / so early
E) such a far / too early
82. It's a real shame that you missed .. class.
A) too interesting
B) such an interesting
C) interesting enough
D) so interesting
E) more interesting than
83. The electricity was off all day today, so no one
could use their fans or air conditioners, even though it
was one of ...... days of the year.
A) too hot
B) the hottest
C) such a hot
D) as hot
E) so hot
84. Selin is not......to travel first-class and stay in 5-star
hotels, but she enjoys budget travel because she
meets......people.
A) as rich / too interesting
B) the richest / so interesting
C) rich enough / more interesting
D) too rich / Interesting enough
E) so rich / such an interesting
85. Mr. Berry feels that the world today is not......it was
during his childhood.
A) too safe for
B) so safe that
C) the safest that
D) as safe as
E) much safer
86.......who is acquainted with Pat knows that they can
always rely on.......
A) Everyone / her
B) Someone / his
C) Whoever / him
D) Nobody / hers
E) Anybody / he
87. There's ...... food in the house, so we'll have to go
out and buy...... .
A) some / any
B) a / none
C) no / some
D) any / them
E) none / it
88. If global warming causes the ocean level to
rise,......world will suffer.
A) all
B) every
C) most of
D) each of
E) the whole
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GRAMMAR REVISION 2
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2. A
3. B
4. D
5. B
6. A
7. E
8. E
9. A
10. C
11. C
12. B
13. E
14. C
15. D
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. D
20. E
21. A
22. C
23. E
24. B
25. D
26. B
27. D
28. A
29. E
30. C
31. D
32. D
33. C
34. E
35. A
36. E
37. A
38. D
39. A
40. D
41. E
42. E
43. A
44. C
45. C
46. D
47. C
48. C
49. C
50. A
51. A
52. C
53. C
54. E
55. D
56. C
57. A
58. B
59. E
60. B
61. D
62. D
63. E
64. A
65. B
66. B
67. A
68. D
69. C
70. B
71. E
72. D
73. A
74. E
75. C
76. D
77. B
78. A
79. D
80. E
81. A
82. B
83. B
84. C
85. D
86. A
87. C
88. E
89. E
90. A
91. B
92. A
93. D
94. A
95. E
96. C
97. D
98. B
99. C
100. D