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III Practice exercise 8
Question 1: The company clearly committed wrongs, and was bound to cause a s torm in the business world sooner or latter.
Question 2: He is pleased to have finally turned over a new life and is looking forward to a bright future.
Trang 3A is pleased B a new life C looking forward to D a bright future
Question 3: The cargo worker h ad rised the loader platform level with the luggage hold and stepped into
the hold to check everything before the flight.
A had rised B the luggage hold C stepped into D before the flight
Question 4: Residents will have until January 6 to return the ballot paper in the pre-paid envelop which
will come with the letter.
A will have B the ballot paper C pre-paid envelop D come with
Question 5: Luckily there were p lenty of other sideshows around the convention halls to cheer spirits and e xercise such defeatist sentiments.
Question 6: Young fauns who can't jump the fence may impale themselves on the metal as they try to
crawl underneath.
Question 7: In dismissing this official requirement of a sister state, it would d eliberately and o penly f launt international law a nd comity.
A official requirement B deliberately C openly flaunt D and comity
Question 8: Children who had plunged 3 0 feet off the bridge f oundered in the muddy waters, t rying to r each dry land.
Question 9: S idroc's anger now was only a small part of what he bore for Toki, and the reasons he f
orebore from killing him must be equally deep and uid.
Question 10: Maps, the forword and introduction precede a glossary with notes and information about
the translation form.
Question 11: The building's common hall has a restored terrazzo tiled floor with walls which still retain
the original painted freezes.
Question 12: Tony also w orks as a forensic archaeologist for Glasgow police, and has worked on what he
described as grizzly murder cases.
Question 13: The prospect of better remuneration and living conditions attracted a hoard of low paid
Muslims to such gatherings.
A The prospect B living conditions C a hoard of D such gatherings
Question 14: We also analyze the evidence for the presence of a disease mutation after imlying the ancestry
of a locus.
A the evidence for B disease mutation C imlying D of a locus
Question 15: I have read a lot of really good posts r ecently about current affairs and such, so I'm a bit l
oathe to broach similar subjects.
Question 16: Parliament, h owever, has sought to militate the worst effects of strict liability by including
defenses i n some statutes
A however B to militate C strict liability D in some statutes
Question 17: Every one also has easels standing tall, accompanied by a weathered table speckled with
paint and sporting a paint box and palates.
Trang 4A Every one B standing tall C weathered table D palates
Question 18: This triangle represents the three spots of contact we have with our bicycles; the
handlebars, the seat, and the peddles.
A represents B three spots C with our bicycles D the peddles
Question 19: Many of these machines will get their first test on March 2, Super Tuesday, when voters
head to poles in ten states.
Question 20: It is conceivable that this identifier alone could alarm the Attorney General enough to
prescribe the organisation.
A conceivable B identifier alone C to prescribe D the organization
Question 21: We will see the septic side of him v ery much on display as he resists attempts t o remove Britain's veto over tax and social security.
A the septic side B very much C to remove D social security
Question 22: Work will begin this summer on consolidating many of the buildings on the sight, all of
w hich have ancient monument status.
A will begin B on consolidating C on the sight D all of which
Question 23: The weapon system is stabilized in two axes, which allows the vehicle t o engage targets s tationery or on the move.
Question 24: Wigs for the dolls are imported ready styled, but of course they c an be titillated to suit and
t he long wigs can be plaited.
A are imported B but of course C can be titillated D the long wigs
Question 25: College life is supposedly the best period i n one's life , but ragging can make it the most t ortuous phase one would go through.
A supposedly B in one's life C tortuous phase D would go through
Question 26: T he yolk was fastened to the pole with a complex of knots so thoroughly tangled t hat it was impossible to u nravel.
Question 27: This poll is to be presented to members of the Latino Legislative Caucus today at a lunch
briefing in the capital.
A is to be presented B members of C at a lunch D in the capital
Question 28: The brothers were born on the Isle of Man and moved to Manchester in the 1950s before
immigrating to Australia in 1958.
A The brothers B Isle of Man C in the 1950s D immigrating to
Question 29: As in all such debates, the principal goal is to avoid a gaff which will make embarrassing
headlines the next morning.
Question 30: In the period immediately proceeding the war, 70 percent of the Polish population opposed
any sort of participation.
A the period B proceeding C 70 percent of D any sort of
Trang 55 D10 A15 D20 C25 C30 B