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10. Could you repeat that, please? I'm afraid I......what


you just.......
A) didn't understand / said
B) can't understand / will say
C) haven't understood / say
D) don't understand / are saying
E) won't understand / have been saying
11.I......on this assignment for two weeks, and I hope
I......it soon.
A) was working / finished
B) worked / am finishing
C) have been working / will finish
D) have worked / was finishing
E) am working / have finished
12. Citizen Kane........by many critics as the greatest
film that ...... in the 20th century.
A) is chosen /was making
B) chooses / has been made
C) has been chosen / was made
D) was chosen / is made
E) chose / makes
13. Officials are hopeful that the whole village........by
the time the hurricane
A) was evacuating / had struck
B) was evacuated / has struck
C) is going to evacuate / is striking
D) is evacuated / was striking
E) will have been evacuated / strikes
14. James......working for a local paper without even
graduating from high school, and he......himself
through his journalism ever since.
A) has begun / supports
B) began / has been supporting
C) was beginning / supported
D) had begun / is supporting
E) begins / will be supporting
15. Gunpowder......by the Chinese, who ......It in warfare
as early as the 10th century.
A) has invented / had used
B) was being invented / have been using
C) was invented / were using
D) invented / used
E) had been invented / have used
16.......beautiful a place is,......likely it is to eventually be
spoiled by tourist pollution.
A) The more / the more
B) Whether / or
C) The sooner / the better
D) No sooner / than
E) Not only/ but also
17.......had the rocket been launched it began to go off
course.
A) Hardly/when B) Both / and
C) Neither/ nor D) Whether / or E) The more / than
18.......it was that attracted the audiences, Stanley
Kubrick's films were always popular.
A) Everywhere
B) Not only
C) So much
D) Whatever
E) However
19.......I can tell, prices in Japan have not
risen for the past twenty years.
A) Just
B) Much like
C) As far as
D) If only
E) However

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1. By the time Julia's father......that she ......off with


Tom, it was too late to prevent their marriage.
A) realizes / is running
B) realized / had run
C) had realized / runs
D) has realized / ran
E) will realize / has run
2.
Rose......her bachelor's degree, and she......her
master's degree next semester.
A) is obtaining / began
B) was obtaining / is beginning
C) had obtained / has begun
D) obtains / is going to begin
E) has obtained / will begin
3.
The governor......so many mistakes that no
one......her anymore.
A) has made / trusts
B) makes /trusted
C) was making / has trusted D) had made /will trust
E) is making / had trusted
4.
Peter, a high school friend of mine, ......in a
photographic lab while he ...... in Paris.
A) has worked / lived
B) had worked / has been living
C) has been working / has lived
D) was working / had lived
E) worked / was living
5.
The first woman space tourist...... in Iran,
but......most of her life in the United States.
A) to be born / spends
B) had been born / was spent
C) has been born / had spent
D) was born / has spent
E) born / is spending
6.
Lhasa, the capital of Tibet,......more than 3,000
metres above sea level, which......It one of the highest
cities in the world.
A) locates / has made
B) is located / makes
C) is locating / made
D) has been located / is making
E) was located / was made
7. A scientist......that he ...... a way to create life.
A) is claiming / finds
B) was claimed / found
C) was claiming / is found D) claimed / was found
E) claims / has found
8.
A helicopter that......24 politicians ......missing in
bad weather.
A) was carried / had been reported
B) has carried / will report
C) was carrying / has been reported
D) carries / has reported
E) is carried / is reported
9. By the time we......by a passing fishing boat, none
of us......for three days.
A) were being rescued / ate
B) were rescued / had eaten
C) have been rescued / were eating
D) are rescued / have eaten
E) had been rescued / are eating

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31.......taking your shoes off before you come in?


A) Would you mind
B) Would you like
C) Would you rather
D) Are you supposed
E) Why don't you
32. If I......married on Saturday, of course I......to the
company barbecue.
A) won't get / come
B) am not getting / have come
C) weren't getting / would come
D) hadn't been getting / ought to come
E) wouldn't get / will come
33. I wish I ...... you were getting married; I ......another
day for the barbecue.
A) know / had chosen
B) have known / will be choosing
C) would know / was going to choose
D) had known / would have chosen
E) knew / have chosen
34. I ........ this table if I......that it wasn't actually an
antique.
A) didn't buy / would have realized
B) wouldn't have bought / had realized
C) won't have bought / realize
D) haven't bought / might realize
E) wasn't buying / would realize
35. Hamza's mother reminded him that unless he......a
wife soon, he......up a lonely bachelor like his uncle
Durmu.
A) had found / ought to wind
B) would find / had wound
C) will find /winds
D) has found / is winding
E) found / would wind
36. Hamza answered that he......a bachelor with a
satisfying career than trapped in a meaningless
marriage.
A) must have been
B) had to be
C) would rather be
D) might have been
E) will have been
37. You......of a good excuse for not handing in your
research paper on time.
A) would think
B) would rather think
C) must be thought
D) used to think
E) had better think
38. No problemI'll just tell the professor that I......him
when he told us when the paper was due.
A) used to misunderstand
B) must have misunderstood
C) could misunderstand
D) should have misunderstood
E) had better misunderstand
39. I wish I......to my parole board every week; it Is so
inconvenient.
A) didn't have to report B) shouldn't report
C) won't be reporting
D) don't have to report
E) mustn't report

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20. The Turkish national football team will never win a


major tournament...... they learn discipline.
A) since
B) not only
C) whereas
D) even
E) unless
21. With its excellent beaches,...... fascinating historical
buildings, Malta is one of the most attractive
destinations in the Mediterranean.
A) as well as
B) rather more
C) each other
D) so much
E) provided that
22.......there is a major athletics event, some of the
competitors are sure to be found using banned
substances.
A) No matter
B) Whenever
C) Unless
D) Although
E) By the time
23.......I like going to parties, if I go too often, I get
bored.
A) However
B) In case
C) As though
D) Because
E) Much as
24.......to get the full benefit of this course, it is
essential that you attend all the lectures.
A) As long as
B) Owing
C) In case
D) Unless
E) in order
25.......the rain stopped, it was too late to start the
match.
A) As long as
B) Due to
C) Owing to
D) By the time
E) As far as
26. When you get to the rendezvous point, make sure
you are carrying a copy of today's Cumhuriyet in your
right hand; ......, our agent will not know who you are.
A) in order that
B) thus
C) otherwise
D) whether
E) moreover
27. While some young people spend their entire salary
on going out with friends, others are more thrifty and
save...... they can.
A) so much that
B) as much as
C) no matter
D) likewise
E) in order that
28.......had Andy arrived home......Flo began to shout at
him for staying out so late.
A) No sooner / as
B) Barely / when
C) Not only / that
D) Both / and
E) So soon / as
29. You should always ask around at different travel
agents......be sure to get the best deal.
A) besides
B) so that
C) In case
D) therefore
E) so as to
30.......the curfew, no one will be allowed on the streets
after 8 o'clock.
A) In case
B) So that
C) In order to
D) On account of
E) Unless

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49. Madeleine's mobile phone is turned off; she......to


be disturbed.
A) has not wanted
B) shouldn't want
C) must not want
D) ought not to have wanted
E) doesn't have to want
50. I......you to the party, but you were out of town.
A) must have invited
B) will invite
C) had to invite
D) would have invited
E) would rather invite
51.
Prague,......many
beautiful
historical
and
architectural monuments have made it a tourist
attraction, is also a favourite location for historical
films.
A) which
B) whose
C) where
D) what
E) that
52. Joseph Conrad was a Polish seaman ......became
famous as an English writer.
A) what
B) whose
C) when
D) which
E) who
53. It is difficult to predict......will happen politically if
Turkey is refused entry to the European Union.
A) how
B) which
C) when
D) what
E) that
54. I'd like to have an apartment of my own ......I can
invite my friends around whenever I want.
A) in that
B) into what
C) to which
D) which
E) how
55. As anyone........has ever watched The Apprentice
knows, business is a tough game to play.
A) who
B) when
C) whom
D) what
E) whose
56. As a university student, you should know......to use
a library very well.
A) how
B) what
C) that
D) who
E) which
57. No one to......I have spoken is able to answer my
question.
A) what
B) whose
C) that
D) whom
E) which
58. No one knows......the Indian custom of sati
widows burning themselves on their husbands' funeral
pyresbegan, but it has now become very rare.
A) that
B) whose
C) how
D) which
E) who
59. The Tibetans,......claim to be descended from a god
in the form of a monkey, seem to have anticipated
Darwin.
A) whose
B) who
C) where
D) when
E) what
60. Everyone was upset by the mysterious stranger
no one knew...... he had come or......he was going to
do.
A) which / when
B) that / how
C) who / whom D) how / why
E) why / what

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40. We......every match, until our goalkeeper got


injured.
A) should win
B) used to win
C) have been winning
D) might be winning
E) must have won
41. You......better care of yourself; then, you......better.
A) used to take / ought to feel
B) must have taken / should feel
C) would have taken / had better feel
D) would rather take / must have felt
E) should take / would feel
42. I can't find my wallet anywhere; I......it at home.
A) should have left
B) have to leave
C) could leave
D) must have left ,
E) used to leave
43. Since you can't find your wallet, I guess I......for
dinner.
A) have had to pay
B) will have to pay
C) should have paid
D) would be paying
E) was paying
44. Some consequences of the disaster ......if the
government......better prepared for it.
A) ought to be avoided / was going to be
B) must have avoided / used to be
C) may have avoided / has been
D) will be avoided / will have been
E) could have been avoided / had been
45.
Jim,
who
is
studying
mechanical
engineering.......creative writing, but he realizes that
you can't always get what you want.
A) would rather be studying
B) must be studying
C) has been studying
D) had been studying
E) will have been studying
46. You......languages when you are young, because
the older you get, the more difficult it becomes to
memorize new words.
A) might have studied
B) would study
C) will have studied
D) must have studied
E) ought to study
47. According to statistics, humans now sleep on
average about 2 hours less every night than they......a
century ago.
A) should have
B) must
C) ought to
D) could have
E) used to
48. Before you started studying Byzantine history,
you...... medieval Greek so that you......the primary
sources.
A) should have learned / could read
B) had better learn / were able to read
C) might be learning / can read
D) would rather learn / read
E) used to learn / have been reading

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70. Protesters attempting to reform the World Bank and


the International Monetary Fund have not had much
success ...... .
A) just
B)even
C) so far
D) later
E) rather
71. Although I went to bed......earlier than
usual last night, I keep yawning today.
A) so
B) more
C) quite
D) too
E) rather
72. The pirates were sure that the treasure was buried
on the island,......they began digging in......likelylooking spot.
A) but / all
B) when / so
C) while / many
D) so / every
E) then /such
73. The rescue team realized that it was useless to
begin searching for the wreckage of the helicopter
without waiting for the weather to get.......
A) well B)good
C) the best
D) so well
E) better
74. Whenever I get......to a cat, I begin to sneeze,
because I'm allergic to them.
A) such a close
B) very closely
C) too close
D) so closely
E) the closest
75. It's amazing that the camel, whose hump contains
fat..... ........water, can go without water for such long
periods.
A) but / no
B) much /than
C) all / of
D) more / like
E) and / none
76. I find it amazing that, as computers become......
more sophisticated, they become ...... difficult to use.
A) much / such
B) too / so
C) so / much more
D) the most / least
E) so much / less
77. Some of the world's......countries are located in
Africa.
A) so poorly
B) as poor
C) such poor
D) poorly
E) poorest
78. Becoming a mother was......overwhelming
experience...... Mary decided to leave her job as a
financial advisor and concentrate on bringing up her
child.
A) too / as
B) so / than
C) as / as
D) such an / that
E) the most/ than
79. When a Turkish man married a German woman
more than three times......he was, people naturally
suspected his motives.
A) the oldest
B) as old as
C) so old that
D) too old like
E) old enough for

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61.......his money for several years, Jerry had


enough......his master's degree without any help from
his family.
A) Being saved / financing
B) Saving / being financed
C) To be saved / having financed
D) Having saved / to finance
E) To save / financed
62. We were surprised......James......so soon after his
car accident.
A) being seen / walked
B) to see / walking
C) to have seen / to walk
D) seen / walk
EJ seeing / to have walked
63. I want to finish my speech without ......, and then I'll
listen to your complaints.
A) to be interrupted
B) being interrupted
C) to have interrupted
D) interrupt
E) having interrupted
64. The marriage counsellor advised Andy and
Flo......and resolve their differences......things out.
A) to try / by talking
B) having tried / with talking
C) tried / to be talking
D) trying / having talked
E) try / to have talked
65. Happy......his research paper with two days......,
Arnie decided to celebrate with his friends.
A) finishing / having spared
B) finished / to have spared
C) being finished / to be spared
D) to finish / sparing
E) to have finished / to spare
66. For the party, we prepared......enough food, just in
case any unexpected guests arrived.
A) too much
B) much more
C) more than
D) rather than
E) so much
67. Both of the job offers are interesting, but the
position in Izmir seems to be ......suitable for me.
A) much
B) more
C) such
D) ever
E) even
68. Anna has been interested in learning how to sail a
boat . she went sailing with his friends a few years
ago
A) by the time
B) the moment
C) just after
D) ever since
E) long before
69. Despite travelling all over world, Rupert returned
home having learned absolutely.......
A) anything
B) what else
C) everywhere
D) someone
E) nothing

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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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80. Beth finds Clive......irritating that she cannot be in


the same room with him for more than five minutes.
A) so
B) such an
C) too
D) as
E) the most
81. We were all relieved that this semester's exam was
not......difficult......last semester's.
A) too / for
B) such a / that
C) as / as
D) so / than
E) much /than
82. No country in the world is......to stand up to the
United States in conventional warfare, but guerrilla
warfare, ...... that carried out in the Vietnam War, is a
different story.
A) so powerful /just
B) as powerful / as
C) powerful enough / like
D) such a powerful / for
E) too powerful / such
83. In 1288, the Vietnamese defeated the Mongolian
army and navy, at the time ......powerful force In the
world, by using......imaginative strategy.
A) such / so
B) too / as an
C) as / such an
D) the most / a more
E) enough / so much
84. It is never......to start reading to your children.
A) as early
B) earlier
C) such an early
D) the earliest
E) too early
85. Since I had nothing to read on the flight, I picked
up a best-seller in the airport, but it was......poorly
written ...... I could not even finish the first chapter.
A) such a / that
B) as / as
C) so / that
D) too / than
E) the most/than
86. On a clear morning, the ...... mountain range is
visible from our rooftop.
A) every
B) whole
C) most
D) more
E) all
87. There is......sense in phoning her at home, because
she must have left for ......work by now.
A) no /
B) some / any
C)any/ a
D)none / the
E) the / some
88.......who visits the UK should be sure to see at
least......football match.
A) Anywhere / the
B) No one/ some
C) Those / a
D) Everyone /
E) Anyone / one
89. When Napoleon declared that "an army marches on
its stomach", he meant that soldiers should get......to
eat.
A) most
B) a few
C) plenty
D) any
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38. B

39. A

40. B

41. E

42. D

43. B

44. E

45. A

46. E

47. E

48. A

49. C

50. D

51. B

52. E

53. D

54. C

55. A

56. A

57. D

58. C

59. B

60. E

61. D

62. B

63. B

64. A

65. E

66. C

67. B

68. D

69. E

70. C

71. E

72. D

73. E

74. C

75. A

76. E

77. E

78. D

79. B

80. A

81. C

82. C

83. D

84. E

85. C

86. B

87. A

88. E

89. C

90. C

91. B

92. A

93. D

94. B

95. A

96. D

97. E

98. A

99. D

100. D

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11. I......all night long, and I must get some sleep, or


else I......asleep during the exam.
A) have been studying / will fall
B) was studying / fall
C) am studying / was falling
D) studied / have fallen
E) study / am going to fall
12. When......for olive oil, "refined" means that the
oil......chemically to neutralize acid content.
A) using /will have treated
B) used / has been treated
C) to use / will be treated
D) being used / treated
E) uses / is being treated
13. For the last hour, the committee members......
when......the construction of the new bridge.
A) have discussed / started
B) are discussing / starting
C) will have discussed / being started
D) have been discussing / to start
E) were discussing / having started
14. The other team was lucky that our star striker was
injured;......, we would have beaten them easily.
A) opposite
B) except for
C) otherwise
D) likewise
E) in contrast
15. The moment I saw the bus at the bus stop ahead, I
started to run......I could in order to catch it.
A) faster than
B) too fast that
C) fast enough
D) as fast as
E) so fast that
16. You......here an hour ago; I hope you have a good
excuse.
A) were supposed to be B) must have been
C) have been
D) ought to be
E) are going to be
17. Bill Is a man ...... is interesting to talk with, but......
stories about himself are so incredible that not many
people believe them.
A) which / that
B) who / whose
C) that / what
D) whom / when
E) what / whom
18. Ever since she started attending evening courses,
Linda......as much yoga as she.......
A) isn't doing / has been
B) wasn't doing / should
C) hasn't been able to do / used to
D) doesn't do / would like
E) didn't do / must
19. Let's not pick these strawberries until tomorrow so
that they get sweet....... to be eaten.
A)enough
B) more
C) much
D) rather
E) most
20. The journey......meticulously, because we......
through uninhabited regions where there was to be no
food or water available.
A) should be planned / had passed
B) ought to plan / must have passed
C) must have been planned / will pass
D) had to be planned / would pass
E) may be planned / should have passed

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1. The captain......the rope so tightly round the post


that I...... it.
A) was tying / haven't undone
B) has tied / wouldn't undo
C) had tied / couldn't undo
D) ties / can't have undone
E) would tie / can't undo
2.......both the Balkan Wars and World War I, women
took on extra work...... the men were away at the front.
A) During / while
B) When / so that
C) Until / how
D) After / by the time
E) Since / as if
3. We've been given a list of books ...... throughout the
semester, but some are so rare that......them will be
difficult.
A) having read / to find
B) to be read / finding
C) to read / being found
D) to be reading / to have found
E) reading / to be found
4. On the Richter scale, the size of an earthquake Is
measured by......energy is released when the fault line
moves.
A) the more
B) how much
C) such a lot of
D) whether
E) more than
5.......to get up at 4:30 every morning was the most
difficult part of...... in a monastery for a month.
A) To have / to have lived
B) Had / to live
C) Have / to be living
D) Having had / lived
E) Having / living
6. Dave hasn't worked since he had a serious accident
on the assembly line at the soft drinks factory,......?
A) has he
B) hadn't he
C) wasn't it
D) hasn't there
E) was there
7. Down syndrome,......by an additional chromosome,
usually......in mental impairment and other conditions.
A) is caused / will result
B) to be caused / was resulted
C) causing / is resulted
D) caused / results
E) was caused / resulted
8.......we get to the airport, ......time we will have for
shopping before take-off.
A) As much / the least
B) So much / that
C) Whenever/just as
D) The more / the less
E) The sooner / the more
9. Even though there are many oases in the Sahara,
the desert is......immense ......travellers may go for days
before reaching them.
A) more / than
B) much / as
C) how / for
D) too / while
E) so / that
10. The television channels......special bulletins every
hour today because the prime minister......desperately
ill.
A) broadcast / will have been
B) had broadcast / has been
C) are broadcasting / is
D) will broadcast / had been
E) were broadcasting / will be

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32.......I not seen it with my own eyes, I ......it.


A) Were / must not have believed
B) Was / shouldn't have believed
C) Am / don't believe
D) Had / wouldn't have believed
E) Have / didn't believe
33. In countries......are affected by wars and famines, It
Is often the children ......suffer the most.
A) where / what
B) whose / how
C) which / who
D) why / whom
E) when / why
34. If you ...... economics to degree level, you ......
something about the workings of a market economy.
A) have studied / should understand
B) will study / have understood
C) would study / had understood
D) studied / used to understand
E) study / may have understood
35. The Mayan civilization......to exist long before the
first Europeans ...... in the Americas.
A) was ceasing / will arrive
B) has ceased / would arrive
C) had been ceasing / have arrived
D) ceased / are arriving
E) had ceased / arrived
36. Though I said I wouldn't lend you .... money, I will
give you one last chance-......do you need this time?
A) some more / how often
B) any more / how much
C) too much / however
D) so many / how many
E) as much / how far
37.The people for ...... I work have gone on holiday, so
the office has been quite relaxed this week.
A) whom
B) who
C) what
D) that
E) whose
38.......classical dance for five years, Akiko finally felt
ready......in public.
A) Studying / to be performed
B) To be studied / performing
C) Being studied / having performed
D) Having studied / to perform
E) To study / performed
39. I......all of the words I......to know for the final exam
by the end of next month.
A) will have memorized / will need
B) was memorizing / had needed
C) have memorized / need
D) have been memorizing / needed
E) memorize / will have needed
40.......I know, Jake Is ...... interested in our project.
A) As though / even
B) Whoever / anymore
C) No matter / still
D) Even so / no more
E) As far as / no longer
41. In Japan, all buildings......during the past decade
are designed...... powerful earthquakes.
A) building / withstanding
B) built / to withstand
C) having built / to be withstood
D) to build / to have withstood
E) to be built / having withstood

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21. The main staple food......in Ethiopia is a flat, sour,


spongy bread which .... injera.
A) to eat / calls
B) having eaten / has been called
C) to have eaten / has called
D) eating / was called
E) eaten / is called
22.......of the countries of Western Europe used to have
its own currency, but now ...... of them use the euro.
A) Either / any
B) All / whole
C) Each / most
D) Most / too much E) Whole / every
23. If local governments......after the environment
around popular tourist destinations, they ...... their
appeal.
A) haven't looked / are losing
B) weren't looking / lost
C) didn't look / have lost
D) wouldn't look / lose
E) don't look / will lose
24. Doreen worked ....... after a year, she had a nervous
breakdown.
A) so hard that
B) such a hard
C) as hard as
D) the hardest
E) harder than
25. Sanskrit is......difficult language and is of ......
practical use that few people even attempt to study it.
A) as / few enough
B) too / such a little
C) a very / too few
D) such a / so little
E) so / as little
26. Your daughter is almost.......age .... my son, so I'm
sure they can easily make friends with each other.
A) such / that
B) the same/ as
C) similar/to
D) more / than E) as / as
27.......how hard she tries, Andy Capp's wife cannot
convince him to look for a job.
A) In case
B) However
C) Since
D) No matter
E) Even if
28. There doesn't seem to be......to get away from the
crowd in this town.
A) anywhere
B) somehow
C) nowhere
D)nobody
E) wherever
29. I......you a secret like this if I ., you.
A) don't tell / won't trust
B) am not telling / haven't trusted
C) wouldn't tell / didn't trust
D) haven't told / wouldn't trust
E) wasn't telling / don't trust
30. Since Ted has......a good education ......a
charismatic personality, he should have a bright future.
A) whether / or
B) even / so
C) not only / but also D) such / as
E) neither/ and
31. The famous animal conservationist ......to raise
funds for her latest African project when she......in a
tragic accident.
A) has been trying / had killed
B) had been trying / killed
C) would try / was being killed
D) tried / has been killed
E) was trying / was killed

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53. "Working two part-time jobs while, at the same


time.......for her Ph.D. taught Deniz how......her time.
A) to study / to be organized
B) studied / organizing
C) studying / to organize D) to be studying / organize
E) having studied / organized
54. I wonder how people......with all the housework
before all the electrical appliances available today.......
A) were coping / have been invented
B) could cope / were invented
C) would be coping / had invented
D) have coped / are invented
E) had to cope / would be invented
55. You failed all of your exams this semester because
you......computer games when you.......
A) were playing / should have been studying
B) could be playing / used to study
C) had to play / ought to study
D) played / must have been studying
E) have been playing / were studying
56. The suspect said he had...... to say and refused to
answer ...... questions.
A) something / none
B) anything / some
C) nothing / any
D) everything / each
E) no more / every
57. You haven't read the new book that has been so
highly acclaimed yet,......?
A) haven't you
B) has it
C) hasn't it
D) isn't it
E) have you
58. Yoriko, after working all day, prefers to open a
tin......cook a meal for herself.
A) otherwise
B) rather than
C) therefore
D) as long as
E) instead
59.......on strike in one factory, the workers were
considering ...... to spread the action to neighbouring
factories.
A) To go / being tried
B) Gone / to try
C) To have gone / try
D) Going / to be tried
E) Having gone / trying
60. Steve WIcCurry, many of ...... photographs have
won international awards, recently had an exhibition in
Istanbul.
A) which
B) whom
C) what
D) whose
E) that
61. In Turkey, people can now buy as much foreign
currency as they like,......it was not always.......
A) yet / too
B) so / already C) thus / yet
D) but / so
E) still / either
62.......fully, the Himalayas...... at sunrise.
A) To be appreciated / should be seen
B) To appreciate / must see
C) Appreciating / ought to be seen
D) Having appreciated / will be seen
E) Appreciated / have to see
63. Although tigers......in Africa, plenty of lions ......
there.
A) do not find / are living
B) are not found / live
C) have not been found / will live
D) had not been found / have lived
E) have not found / had been living

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42. In some countries, there is either...... rain, when the


crops don't grow properly, or ....... when land and
houses are washed away by floods.
A) so much / enough
B) too little / too much
C) such a little / much more
D) the less / the more
E) the least / the most
43. I think......photographs are better than......only
because you have a better camera.
A) your / mine
B) you / my
C) mine / yourself
D) yours / me
E) your own / myself
44. My aunt wants to settle in Didim, in southwestern
Turkey, and spend .... of her life there.
A) the most
B)such
C) the rest
D) anymore
E) every
45.......you have graduated from university and started
working, you will realize ......fun it was being a student.
A) Hardly / what
B) When / so
C) Not only / that
D) Once / how much
E) How/ so much
46.......in the Pali language for 30 years, Dr. Seigal had
the ability......the faults in Dr. Roth's translations.
A) To specialize / to have spotted
B) Being specialized / having spotted
C) Having specialized / to spot
D) Specializing / to be spotted
E) To have specialized / spot
47. I hope that you......what you are looking for by the
time I.......
A) have found / will return
B) will have found / return
C) will find / returned
D) found / am returning
E) had found / was returning
48. The farmers in the valley eat most of ......they
produce, and......they don't eat, they sell.
A) which / anything
B) where / how else
C) that/ something
D) how/whenever
E) what/whatever
49. The people from......I am descended were hearty
seafarers.
A) what
B) that
C) whose
D) where
E) whom
50. It is......fun to take photographs on a digital camera
because you can see them right away.
A) much more
C)so many
B) too much
D) several
E) such a lot
51. You......to Bali In the high season unless you ......
reservations.
A) don't go / will make
B) can't go / were making
C) haven't gone / would make
D) shouldn't go / have made
E) wouldn't go / make
52. Apart from......problems we had in communicating,
we......enjoyed our holiday.
A) the little / whole
B) some / either
C) the few / all
D) enough / most
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another book......they enjoyed writing their first one.
A) so much that
B) as much as
C) the most than
D) too many as
E) enough as
76. Sarah told her husband that she could not
stand......of his nagging, and that he had better start
behaving better unless he wanted a divorce.
A) any more
B) no longer
C)so many
D) no more
E) much more
77. There are buses......hour, but with the security
situation so unsettled, no one is sure......the journey
will take.
A) every / how long
B) all / however
C) each / how often
D) most / how much
E) whole / how many
78. If you ...... a car, you should get it regularly.
A) owned / to service
B) will own / servicing
C) own / serviced
D) had owned / being serviced
E) would own / have serviced
79.......he told you must have been good news, because
you haven't stopped smiling since.
A) Whomever
B) Whatever
C) However
D) Whenever
E) Whoever
80. US visa fees are very high, and so, ......, most
countries charge US citizens a lot for a visa.
A) no matter
B) owing to
C) in addition
D) as if
E) In return
81. Ted thought......would be a good Idea to study with
friends rather than on ....... but In the end they just
listened to music and played cards.
A) they / them
B) it / his own
C) he / himself
D) theirs / him
E) his / their own
82.......out of school as a teenager, Maurice decided
later in life ...... up his education where he had left off.
A) Being dropped / took
B) Dropping / to be taken
C) To drop / taking
D) Having dropped / to take
E) Dropped / being taken
83. Jackie is......of our strikers, and so he is......likely to
score a goal.
A) so good / too much
B) the best / the most
C) any good / the more
D) as good as / how much
E) the better / any more
84. ...... class Is angry at the teacher because of her
strict homework policy.
A) Some
B) Several
C) The whole
D) Enough of
E) Most of
85.......education a person has....... chance there is of
him or her earning low wages.
A) A little / no
B) Little / much
C) Plenty of / a few
D) The less / the more
E) Several / many

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64. I couldn't believe......higher the prices had got


during the time I was abroad.
A) so
B) such
C) much more
D) a little
E) how much
65.......in 1513, the Piri Reis map accurately......the
outlines of parts of South America.
A) Having drawn / showed
B) Drawn / shows
C) To draw / has shown
D) To be drawn / was showing
E) Being drawn / will be showing
66. With heavy packages in my hand, I couldn't walk
...... to catch the train.
A) such fast
B) fast enough
C) so fast that
D) the fastest
E) faster than
67. I can hardly go to any concerts the high price of the
tickets.
A) on account of
B) supposing
C) whereas
D) in case
E) as if
68. You have to take the full course of your
antibiotics......you feel better;......, your illness will
simply return.
A) so that / such as
B) unless / moreover
C) whereas / even if
D) even if / otherwise
E) although / so that
69. Even though it was expensive, we decided to fly
because it......too much time by bus.
A) should be taking
B) ought to take
C) would have taken
D) must have taken
E) has to take
70.
Some people have a talent for science and
mathematics,......others are good at art and music.
A) such as
B) rather than
C) while
D) no matter
E) otherwise
71. You will have to study for years...... you intend to
read the ancient Greek classics In the original.
A) if
B) unless
C)so
D)yet
E) nor
72. The book 1421,......claims that the Chinese came to
the Americas in that year, was written by a man......is a
former British naval officer.
A) where / whom
B) which / who
C) how / when
D) when / where
E) who / what
73. We were surprised at......the rooms in Japanese
houses were, but it was interesting to see ...... the
Japanese use their limited space.
A) how small / how well
B) so small /so good
C) such a small / much better
D) the smallest / such a good
E) too small / the best
74. When you walk past the cinema, you will see.......old
white building on your left; that is.......house where my
parents live.
A)the /
B) some / any
C) / the
D)any / a
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thought I would be able to read, but in fact......was
suitable for my level.
A) that / some
B) who / none
C) whose / each
D) when / both
E) which / neither
98. We were expecting beautiful weather at the beach,
but it was so cold and rainy that,......getting a sun tan, I
caught a cold.
A) in case of
B) instead of
C) compared to
D) according to
E) just as
99. I had to attend a family reunion last night at my
mother's insistence, but I'd rather......at home.
A) stayed
B) was staying
C) have stayed
D) having stayed
E) to stay
100. You wouldn't be studying mechanical engineering
if your father had not forced you to, .......?
A) would you
B) wouldn't you C) had he
D) are you
E) hadn't he

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receive ...... an Academy Award......a Nobel Prize.
A) both / and
B) whether / or C) such / that
D) ever/ since
E) as / if
87. The president cannot decide how to deal with the
crisis, and......his advisors.
A) so do
C) neither can
E) so can
B) nor are
D) as can
88. Sandy ...... on her car all day longI wonder if
she......by this evening.
A) works / is going to finish
B) worked / was finishing
C) is going to work / has finished
D) had worked / has been finishing
E) has been working / will have finished
89. When we visited the Singhs, I told them that, since I
was used to...... spicy food, there was no need for Mrs.
Singh......down her cooking for me.
A) eat / toned
B) being eaten / toning
C) eaten 'to have toned
D) having been eaten / being toned
E) eating / to tone
90. I wonder......textbooks I will need to buy for my
literature course.
A) how many
B) how often
C) how far
D) however
E) how much
91. Although he is 75 years old and drinks and smokes,
Mr. Winston doesn't have problems with his
lungs,......does he suffer from a bad liver.
A) each
B) rather
C) unless
D) nor
E) whether
92.......opium is being grown in Afghanistan this
year......last year.
A) Much more /than
B) So much / as
C) The most / more
D) Too many/that
E) Enough / than
93. Since there seems to be......to discuss, we can call
this meeting to a close.
A) another
B) whatever
C) nothing else
D) any other
E) itself
94. While Shirley Jackson wrote one of the most
famous stories of the 20th century, she is not known
for much else,......?
A) Is it
B) is she
C) did she
D) has it
E) didn't she
95.......told me that there was a party last night, so 1
just stayed home and didn't do.......
A) Someone / anywhere B) Anyone / nothing
C) Somebody / nowhere D) Everyone / no more
E) No one / anything
96. How I wish I ...... my next holiday abroad, but
considering how little I earn, it......very likely.
A) could spend / doesn't seem
B) had spent / wouldn't seem
C) would spend / didn't seem
D) spent / hasn't seemed
E) can spend / won't seem

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3. B

4. B

5. E

6. A

7. D

8. E

9. E

10. C

11. A

12. B

13. D

14. C

15. D

16. A

17. B

18, C

19. A

20. D

21. E

22. C

23. E

24. A

25. D

26. B

27. D

28. A

29. C

30. C

31. E

32. D

33. C

34. A

35. E

36. B

37. A

38. D

39. A

40. E

41. B

42. B

43. A

44. C

45. D

46. C

47. B

48. E

49. E

50. A

51. D

52. C

53. C

54. B

55. A

56. C

57. E

58, B

59. E

60. D

61, D

62. A

63. B

64. E

65. B

66. B

67. A

68. D

69. C

70. C

71. A

72. B

73. A

74. E

75. B

76. A

77. A

78. C

79. B

80. E

81. B

82. D

83. B

84. C

85. D

86, A

87. C

88. E

89, E

90. A

91. D

92. A

93. C

94. B

95. E

96. A

97. E

98. B

99. C

100. A

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1. C

2. A

3. B

4. B

5. E

6. A

7. D

8. E

9. E

10. C

11. A

12. B

13. D

14. C

15. D

16. A

17. B

18, C

19. A

20. D

21. E

22. C

23. E

24. A

25. D

26. B

27. D

28. A

29. C

30. C

31. E

32. D

33. C

34. A

35. E

36. B

41. B

42. B

43. A

44. C

45. D

46. C

51. D

52. C

53. C

54. B

55. A

56. C

61, D

62. A

63. B

64. E

71. A

72. B

73. A

74. E

81. B

82. D

83. B

84. C

91. D

92. A

93. C

94. B

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37. A

38. D

39. A

40. E

47. B

48. E

49. E

50. A

57. E

58, B

59. E

60. D

66. B

67. A

68. D

69. C

70. C

75. B

76. A

77. A

78. C

79. B

80. E

85. D

86, A

87. C

88. E

89, E

90. A

95. E

96. A

97. E

98. B

99. C

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1. C

2. A

3. B

11. A

12. B

13. D

21. E

4. B

5. E

6. A

7. D

8. E

9. E

10. C

14. C

15. D

16. A

17. B

18, C

19. A

20. D

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23. E

24. A

25. D

26. B

27. D

28. A

29. C

30. C

32. D

33. C

34. A

35. E

36. B

37. A

38. D

39. A

40. E

42. B

43. A

44. C

45. D

46. C

47. B

48. E

49. E

50. A

52. C

53. C

54. B

55. A

56. C

57. E

58, B

59. E

60. D

62. A

63. B

64. E

65. B

66. B

67. A

68. D

69. C

70. C

72. B

73. A

74. E

75. B

76. A

77. A

78. C

79. B

80. E

81. B

82. D

83. B

84. C

85. D

86, A

87. C

88. E

89, E

90. A

91. D

92. A

93. C

94. B

95. E

96. A

97. E

98. B

99. C

100. A

31. E
41. B
51. D
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1. C

2. A

3. B

4. B

5. E

6. A

7. D

8. E

9. E

10. C

11. A

12. B

13. D

14. C

15. D

16. A

17. B

18, C

19. A

20. D

21. E

22. C

23. E

24. A

25. D

26. B

27. D

28. A

29. C

30. C

31. E

32. D

33. C

34. A

35. E

36. B

37. A

38. D

39. A

40. E

41. B

42. B

43. A

44. C

45. D

46. C

47. B

48. E

49. E

50. A

51. D

52. C

53. C

54. B

55. A

56. C

57. E

58, B

59. E

60. D

61, D

62. A

63. B

64. E

65. B

66. B

67. A

68. D

69. C

70. C

71. A

72. B

73. A

74. E

75. B

76. A

77. A

78. C

79. B

80. E

81. B

82. D

83. B

84. C

85. D

86, A

87. C

88. E

89, E

90. A

91. D

92. A

93. C

94. B

95. E

96. A

97. E

98. B

99. C

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9.
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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1. Casper......three Romance languages already, and


he ...... a fourth one next term.
A) learnt/ has begun
B) is going to learn / would begin
C) will have learnt / begins
D) is learning / began
E) has learnt / will begin
2.
The first dictionaries of many Native American
languages ...... for missionaries who......to convert
people to the Christian religion.
A) were compiled / hoped
B) have been compiling / had hoped
C) compiled / have been hoping
D) are compiled / were hoping
E) were compiling / have hoped
3. Right now, an important meeting..... during which
the committee......the future of the project.
A) has been held / decides
B) is being held / is going to decide
C) is holding / decides
D) was held / is deciding
E) held / has decided
4. Ferdinand Magellan was the first European who ......
through the strait that......ever since then as the Strait
of Magellan.
A) was sailing / will be known
B) has sailed / would be known
C) had sailed / had been known
D) sailed / has been known
E) had been sailing / is known
5. Nowadays, it......that the Vikings .... the Americas
about 500 years before Columbus' arrival there in 1492.
A) has believed / were reached
B) is believed / had reached
C) believed / have been reaching
D) has been believed / reached
E) will believe / have reached
6.
Linda......a vegetarian three years ago after
watching a documentary on animal rights, and
she......meat since then.
A) became / hasn't eaten
B) had become / doesn't eat
C) was becoming / isn't eating
D) would become / didn't eat
E) has become / hadn't eaten
7.
Songl......to England In 2004, and she......there
ever since.
A) was moving / lived
B) has moved / is living
C) had moved / lives
D) would move / was living
E) moved / has been living
8.
Many biologists and environmental activists......
that too many whales ...... every year.
A) have been arguing / killed
B) are argued / have been killed
C) are arguing / will be killing
D) were argued / are killed
E) argue / are being killed

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29. Istanbul has many unique historical monuments;


......, it has one of the most beautiful natural settings of
any city in the world.
A) as if
B) so that
C) due to
D) in case
E) furthermore
30. What's wrong, Chester? You look.. you've
heard some bad news.
A) in case
B) as long as
C) as if
D) however
E) no matter
31. Mr. Hamilton...... plastic surgery, or else he......so
young.
A) should have / ought not to look
B) would have / must not look
C) ought to have had / may not look
D) must have had / wouldn't look
E) could have / did not use to look
32. Scott......the best bicycle in the neighbourhood, but
then it was stolen.
A) ought to own
B) had better own
C) may own
D) used to own
E) should have owned
33. The local cinema is losing business, since most
people in the town......to the bigger cinema at the
shopping mall outside of town.
A) must have gone
B) ought to go
C) would rather go
D) could be going
E) had better go
34. This supermarket seems to be getting crowded
we......before the checkout lines start getting too long.
A) may hurry
B) should have hurried
C) must have hurried
D) used to hurry
E) had better hurry
35. John failed his exams because he was always out
with his friends when he..
A) should have been studying
B) used to study
C) must have been studying
D) will have studied
E) could be studying
36. Since an earthquake......at any time, it Is always
best to be prepared,
A) will have occurred
B) has occurred
C) must have occurred
D) ought to occur
E) might occur
37. There are certain books that every person......by the
time he or she has graduated from university.
A) ought to have read
B) should be reading
C) would read
D) must be reading
E) may read

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on the final essay.
A) Both / and
B) Not only/ but also
C) Hardly /when
D) Whether/or not
E) Neither / nor
20.
There
may
be
catastrophic
climate
change......people don't recognize and combat the
dangers of global warming.
A) just as
B) therefore
C) if only
D) due to
E) provided that
21. Kevin has found that his life seems to have more
meaning......he has a daughter of his own.
A) now that
B) unless
C) as soon as
D) until
E) by the time
22. Ryan was in trouble with the law as a
teenager,......he managed to turn his life around before
it was too late.
A) while
B) for
C) but
D) nor
E) unless
23.......had Heft the shop......I remembered that I'd left
my credit card there.
A) Either/ or
B) The more /the less
C) Neither/ nor
D) Both / and
E) No sooner/than
24. You'd better go by car rather than take a
taxi,......you need to take Jeff home from the hospital.
A) such as
B) in case
C) despite
D) otherwise
E) however
25. Sand! got married when she was .... 16, and now, at
the age of 36, she is ......a grandmother.
A) still / anymore
B) however / as
C) despite / no longer
D) barely / already
E) although / even
26.......a loss......a draw will be any good to us in this
matchwe have to win, or we're out of the
competition.
A) Both / and
B) Neither / nor
C) Either / or
D) Hardly / when
E) Such / as
27....... American poet Robert Frost, writing free verse
is like playing tennis without a net.
A) Compared to
B) Nevertheless
C) As though
D) According to
E) In addition to
28. Important football matches in England and
Wales,......the FA Cup final, can attract TV audiences all
over the world.
A) such as
B) in order to
C) so that
D) alike
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she......to become a writer.
A) didn't read / won't want
B) won't read / hasn't wanted
C) hadn't read / wouldn't have wanted
D) wouldn't read / didn't want
E) doesn't read / hadn't wanted
48. I......you about Rey's wedding, but I thought you'd
already heard about it.
A) must have told
B) will have told
C) would have told
D) may have told
E) could be telling
49. Some analysts predict that, someday, there......a
major war over water if resources......more rationally.
A) would be / have not been used
B) has been / were not being used
C) will be / are not used
D) was / did not use
E) had been / will not be used
50. If Paul......attention, he......that Agatha has been
crying a lot recently.
A) were paying / might realize
B) has paid / realized
C) pays /would realize
D) will have been paying / has realized
E) would pay/ had realized
51. The authors......I admire most are those......continue
writing despite severe criticism.
A) whom / who
B) which / what
C) who / how
D) that / whose E) what / whom
52. The US dollar,......is widely accepted as a strong
and stable currency, is actually much less stable than
the Japanese yen.
A) what
B) where
C) which
D) when
E) why
53. Hawaii and Lebanon are two places ...... you can ski
in the morning and sunbathe on the beach in the
afternoon.
A) what
B) when
C) where
D) whose
E) which
54.......a disappointing speech the president made last
night!
A) How
B) That
C) Why
D) Which
E) What
55. The man......briefcase is currently on fire is the
same man......I argued with at the post office last week.
A) whom / when
B) that/which
C) what / whose
D) whose / who
E) which / whom
56. Since David lives in Karagmruk but speaks no
Turkish, I wonder......he manages to talk to his
neighbours and do his shopping.
A) which
B) what
C) how
D) whom
E) why
57. The people with......I shared a house ...... I was at
university were all vegetarians.
A) whom / when
B) what / where
C) that / which
D) which /whom
E) where / what

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38. The new film's director was distressed at the


audience's reaction: at the end, they......, but instead,
they were all laughing.
A) may have cried
B) must have been crying
C) used to cry
D) were supposed to be crying
E) might cry
39. After a few weeks of struggling unsuccessfully with
irregular verbs, Kate realized that she ...... to study
Russian.
A) shouldn't have chosen
B) may not have chosen
C) must not have chosen
D) couldn't have chosen
E) can't have chosen
40. Some people prefer the security of a regular salary,
while others......their own business, despite the risks
involved.
A) are supposed to start
B) must have started
C) could start
D) would rather start
E) will have started
41. Clive was selling his old laptop at a very low price;
I......it, but I was completely broke at the time.
A) must have bought
B) have to buy
C) will buy
D) could buy
E) would have bought
42. Mr. Jones......fresh fruit and vegetables, but, since
his heart attack, he......his eating habits.
A) didn't have to eat / might change
B) wasn't supposed to eat / would change
C) mustn't eat / could have changed
D) wouldn't eat / used to change
E) didn't use to eat / has had to change
43. Mehmet's looking very happy today- Aye......to go
out with him.
A) must have agreed
B) should agree
C) would have agreed
D) had better agree
E) used to agree
44. Unless you have something meaningful to say,
I......not listen to you.
A) could
B) used to
C) would rather
D) would
E) ought
45. Before she got that new job, Eda...... lots of good
books, but now she just doesn't have the time.
A) ought to be reading
B) had better read
C) used to read
D) can read
E) will have read
46. I wish that I......Freddy that he won't be chosen for
the school basketball team.
A) haven't been telling
B) won't have to tell
C) don't have to tell
D) didn't have to tell
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68. The committee was shocked upon that most of the


taxes......went to corrupt officials, rather than to the
national treasury.
A) discovered / having collected
B) to discover / being collected
C) being discovered / to collect
D) discovering / collected
E) having discovered / collecting
69.......on the beautiful Bahamian island of Andros in
1977, Joseph fell so in love with the place that he
decided never .......
A) To arrive / to be leaving
B) Having arrived / leaving
C) Arriving / to leave
D) Arrived / to have left
E) To have arrived / leave
70. A new shopping mall is......where our little league
baseball team used.......
A) building / to playing
B) to be built / to play
C) to have built / play
D) to build /play
E) built/ playing
71. My bicycle was......by now, but I see it ......there in
the shop, still broken.
A) to repair / having sat
B) repaired / sit
C) to be repaired / to have sat
D) repairing/to sit
E) to have been repaired / sitting
72. The man......by the police was infamous for........the
murder of several local businessmen.
A) to kill / ordered
B) killing / being ordered
C) being killed / to order D) killed / having ordered
E) to be killed / to have ordered
73. ...... all her eggs In the basket, Ella went confidently
to the market, where she hoped......them all.
A) Having placed / to sell
B) To be placed / selling
C) To have placed / having sold
D) To place / being sold
E) Placing / to be sold
74.......over 600 years ago, the poetry of Geoffrey
Chaucer is still among the best......in the English
language.
A) Wrote / produced
B) To be written / to produce
C) Having written / being produced
D) To have written / producing
E) Written / to have been produced
75.......$100 for my US visa application, I was
upset......that I'd been rejected for unspecified reasons.
A) Paying / being discovered
B) To be paid / discovering
C) Having paid / to discover
D) To pay / having discovered
E) Being paid / to be discovered
76. Frank Lloyd Wright was a pioneer architect whose
ideas were......ahead of his time, and he had to fight for
acceptance of every new design.
A) that
B) such
C) better
D) well
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58. The hat to......I am referring is not the one......is on


your head, but the one over there on the table.
A) that/which
B) which /that
C) what / where
D) how / who
E) whose / when
59.......the universe is expanding was discovered in the
1920s by Edwin Hubble.
A) What
B) Who
C) Which
D) When
E) That
60. The people......family members disappeared during
the protest are marching on the parliament building.
A) why
B) whose
C) what
D) where
E) when
61. The art of smelting iron is thought .. in the
ancient Near East, possibly in eastern Anatolia.
A) discovering
B) having been discovered
C) being discovered
D) to have been discovered
E) to discover
62.......her subject thoroughly over a period of two
years, Pelin was finally ready to start......her master's
thesis.
A) To be researched / having written
B) Researching / wrote
C) To research / to have written
D) Having researched /writing
E) Researched / to write
63. While......in New York City during the 1980s, Eyiem
was surprised ...... how many languages were spoken
there.
A) live / heard
B) having lived / hearing
C) lived / to be hearing D) to live / being heard
E) living /to hear
64. ...... to the Middle East by merchants, the Sanskrit
tales......as the Pancha Tantra eventually came to
Europe, where they inspired the French author La
Fontaine.
A) Having been taken / known
B) Taken / to know
C) Being taken / knowing
D) To take / being known
E) To be taken / having known
65.......in a chair at the office all day, was not used......,
and so my leg muscles got really sore when I did.
A) Sitting / to being stood
B) Having been sitting / to standing
C) To sit / standing
D) Sat / having been standing
E) To have sat / to stand
66. Not......as a finalist in the spelling competition
caused young Scott ...... from depression for months
afterwards.
A) to choose / suffering
B) being chosen / to suffer
C) to have chosen / to be suffered
D) choosing / to have suffered
E) to be chosen / suffered
67.
Most
serious
students
work
hard......
themselves......to a good university.
A) to get / admitted
B) having got / to admit
C) getting / being admitted
D) to have got / admitting
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because he'd .... been there.
A) too
B) ever
C) still
D) also
E) already
90. ipek, I've never met......as stubborn as you are.
A) anybody
B) everyone
C) the one
D) no one
E) nobody
91. The leaders of the revolution imprisoned ......that
had been connected with the former government.
A) whichever
B) everyone
C) anywhere
D) whomever
E) something
92.......of the films of Stanley Kubrick has ......distinctive
about it.
A) Each / something
B) Some / nothing
C) The whole / whatever D) Every one / anything
E) All / everything
93. If......book is like the first chapter, then I don't think
I'm going to read of it.
A) every / something
B) all of/ no longer
C) each / nothing
D) the whole / any more
E) most / everything
94. The reviewers loved Ed's first book, but ...... his
others have been severely criticized by.......
A) all / them
B) every/ him
C) both / theirs
D) each / it
E) whole / they
95. As she watched......get in the car and drive away,
Miranda knew that......life would never be the same
again.
A) he / herself
B) it / hers
C) their / her own
D) his / she
E) him / her
96. Wandering aimlessly, Peter found...... in the kind of
neighbourhood that his mother had warned......not to
go into.
A) his own / her
B) him / himself
C) himself/ him
D) he / his
E) his / herself
97. You haven't eaten the entire cake that made for
tonight's party,......?
A) did you
B) didn't I
C) did I
D) have you
E) haven't you
98. As a student, you envied your friends who were
working and earning their own money,......?
A) were they
B) didn't you
C) weren't they
D) were you
E) did you
99. The economy has been doing poorly in spite of
what the figures the government recently released
say,......?
A) didn't they
B) didn't it
C) hasn't it
D) has it
E) did they
100. I wish I knew what was going to happen next, ......?
A) wasn't it
B) do I
C) was it
D) don't you
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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
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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

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6. A

7. E

8. E

9. A

10. C

11. C

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14. C

15. D

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43. A

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52. C

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