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---- he was aware of the dangers of this kind of
research, he still continued with the project.
2.
If A) Even thoughB)
So thatC) WhereasD)
HoweverE)
---- a piece of metal is denser than water, it sinks
in water.
1.
Because of A) While B)
SinceC) DespiteD)
ThereforeE)
---- the semester is over, Dr. Baines will
supervise the sinking of the shaft as it seems
likely that they'll strike oil.
3.
In order that A) As a result B)
If onlyC) OnceD)
In caseE)
Is that the professor ---- received the Nobel Prize
in chemistry?
5.
An honorary degree will be conferred upon the
physicist ---- contributions to energy studies
have proved the most beneficial.
4.
whom A) whose B)
whereC) whichD)
whoE)
which A) who B)
whoseC) thatD)
whomE)
Dairy farming has received a lot of coverage in
the media lately, ---- on account of the dry
season ---- because of the radiation scare.
6.
both / more thanA) more / even so B)
only / alsoC) not only / but alsoD)
such / as well asE)
The scientist endeavours ---- to produce power
as efficiently and cheaply as possible, ---- to
apply it economically.
7.
even / just asA) so / unlessB)
not only/but alsoC) as much / as ifD)
most / thatE)
---- simply transmitting voice, the Joint Tactical
Radio System (JTRS) as the Pentagon refers to
it, will also simultaneously carry video and
data transmissions.
10.
Rather than A) According toB)
Due toC) In contrast toD)
In spite ofE)
The world chemical industry developed very
rapidly from 1935 ---- particularly in the organic
sector of the industry.
8.
onwardsA) upwardsB)
afterwardsC) outwards D)
towardsE)
---- mechanical impact, certain chemical
impurities would make such explosives
unstable if they were stored in warm conditions.
9.
Involving A) Including B)
In caseC) Contrary to D)
Even withoutE)
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---- he was aware of the dangers of this kind of
research, he still continued with the project.
2.
If A) Even thoughB)
So thatC) WhereasD)
HoweverE)
---- a piece of metal is denser than water, it sinks
in water.
1.
Because of A) While B)
SinceC) DespiteD)
ThereforeE)
---- the semester is over, Dr. Baines will
supervise the sinking of the shaft as it seems
likely that they'll strike oil.
3.
In order that A) As a result B)
If onlyC) OnceD)
In caseE)
Is that the professor ---- received the Nobel Prize
in chemistry?
5.
An honorary degree will be conferred upon the
physicist ---- contributions to energy studies
have proved the most beneficial.
4.
whom A) whose B)
whereC) whichD)
whoE)
which A) who B)
whoseC) thatD)
whomE)
Dairy farming has received a lot of coverage in
the media lately, ---- on account of the dry
season ---- because of the radiation scare.
6.
both / more thanA) more / even so B)
only / alsoC) not only / but alsoD)
such / as well asE)
The scientist endeavours ---- to produce power
as efficiently and cheaply as possible, ---- to
apply it economically.
7.
even / just asA) so / unlessB)
not only/but alsoC) as much / as ifD)
most / thatE)
---- simply transmitting voice, the Joint Tactical
Radio System (JTRS) as the Pentagon refers to
it, will also simultaneously carry video and
data transmissions.
10.
Rather than A) According toB)
Due toC) In contrast toD)
In spite ofE)
The world chemical industry developed very
rapidly from 1935 ---- particularly in the organic
sector of the industry.
8.
onwardsA) upwardsB)
afterwardsC) outwards D)
towardsE)
---- mechanical impact, certain chemical
impurities would make such explosives
unstable if they were stored in warm conditions.
9.
Involving A) Including B)
In caseC) Contrary to D)
Even withoutE)
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Products ---- diverse ---- rubber, tobacco, coffee,
chocolate and aromatic oils for perfumes come
from flowering plants.
12.
as / asA) too / manB)
both / andC) either / or D)
not only / but alsoE)
Heat is transferred from ---- object ---- by
conduction, convection and radiation.
13.
either / to othersA) each / from the restB)
any / with anotherC) some / through othersD)
one / to anotherE)
---- many diverse animal forms exist ----
exceptions can be found to almost any
definition of an animal.
11.
So / asA) As / asB)
Whether / soC) So / that D)
Neither / norE)
Pile foundations are costly and normally
economic only ---- commercial structures on
valuable sites.
14.
in the manner ofA) in the case ofB)
in place ofC) in fulfilment ofD)
in accordance withE)
The South African government has committed
a further sum of money to the Southern
African Large Telescope (SLT), ---- enables the
construction of this giant telescope to
commence next year.
15.
whichA) thus B)
by whichC) whose D)
for whomE)
The environment in which we live changes
continuously ---- 'natural causes' over which we
have little control.
17.
in spite ofA) due toB)
thusC) henceD)
howeverE)
Farmers depend on meteorologists ---- accurate
forecasts assist in successful agricultural
planning.
18.
whoA) in whichB)
thatC) what D)
whoseE)
In studying protein-coding sequences, the
initiation and the termination codons are
usually excluded ---- these two codons almost
never change with time.
16.
whereasA) in caseB)
butC) instead of D)
sinceE)
---- astronomers have so far found no Earth-like
planets, this does not mean that there are none.
19.
WhileA) AsB)
Even thoughC) As ifD)
UnlessE)
Irrigation is the art of using water, ---- direct
rainfall, for crop cultivation.
20.
in case ofA) besidesB)
compared withC) other thanD)
anging fromE)
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Products ---- diverse ---- rubber, tobacco, coffee,
chocolate and aromatic oils for perfumes come
from flowering plants.
12.
as / asA) too / manB)
both / andC) either / or D)
not only / but alsoE)
Heat is transferred from ---- object ---- by
conduction, convection and radiation.
13.
either / to othersA) each / from the restB)
any / with anotherC) some / through othersD)
one / to anotherE)
---- many diverse animal forms exist ----
exceptions can be found to almost any
definition of an animal.
11.
So / asA) As / asB)
Whether / soC) So / that D)
Neither / norE)
Pile foundations are costly and normally
economic only ---- commercial structures on
valuable sites.
14.
in the manner ofA) in the case ofB)
in place ofC) in fulfilment ofD)
in accordance withE)
The South African government has committed
a further sum of money to the Southern
African Large Telescope (SLT), ---- enables the
construction of this giant telescope to
commence next year.
15.
whichA) thus B)
by whichC) whose D)
for whomE)
The environment in which we live changes
continuously ---- 'natural causes' over which we
have little control.
17.
in spite ofA) due toB)
thusC) henceD)
howeverE)
Farmers depend on meteorologists ---- accurate
forecasts assist in successful agricultural
planning.
18.
whoA) in whichB)
thatC) what D)
whoseE)
In studying protein-coding sequences, the
initiation and the termination codons are
usually excluded ---- these two codons almost
never change with time.
16.
whereasA) in caseB)
butC) instead of D)
sinceE)
---- astronomers have so far found no Earth-like
planets, this does not mean that there are none.
19.
WhileA) AsB)
Even thoughC) As ifD)
UnlessE)
Irrigation is the art of using water, ---- direct
rainfall, for crop cultivation.
20.
in case ofA) besidesB)
compared withC) other thanD)
anging fromE)
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So far, ---- € 24 million have been invested in
this relatively new Building Society because it
cares for the environment.
1.
more of A) so muchB)
much asC) the mostD)
more thanE)
---- photographers require short exposures to
capture fast-moving objects, chemists need
short laser pulses to study rapid reactions.
2.
In contrastA) In spite ofB)
In caseC) SimilarlyD)
Just asE)
According to neo-Darwinism, ---- mutation is
recognized as the ultimate source of genetic
variation, natural selection is given the
dominant role in shaping the genetic make-up
of populations.
3.
howeverA) althoughB)
whetherC) beforeD)
unlessE)
The research team was relieved to learn that
the results of the experiment were in ---- their
expectations.
5.
competition withA) place ofB)
favour ofC) excess ofD)
accord withE)
Networks without controlled access can ----
ensure the security or privacy of stored data,
---- keep network resources from being
exploited by "hackers".
4.
neither / norA) so / as B)
only / butC) rather / than D)
also / butE)
Any magnet, whether it is in the shape of a bar
or a horseshoe, has two ends, called poles, ----
the magnetic effect is strongest.
9.
whichA) whatB)
howC) whereD)
thatE)
The texture of the rock suggested it came from
an asteroid and not from a loose, sooty ice
ball ---- a comet.
10.
including A) like B)
as C) as well as D)
such E)
Communication is perhaps the most important
of the numerous tasks ---- engineers are
responsible in time of war.
6.
thatA) by whichB)
whatC) for whichD)
for whomE)
The writers of this article seem to assume that
nuclear plants conform with safety
requirements ---- the fact that violations are
constantly being reported.
7.
in case A) althoughB)
againstC) concerning D)
despiteE)
In statistics, random samples are obtained ----
by sampling with replacement from a finite
population ---- by sampling without
replacement from an infinite population.
8.
either / orA) whether / and B)
just / asC) as/asD)
so/thatE)
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So far, ---- € 24 million have been invested in
this relatively new Building Society because it
cares for the environment.
1.
more of A) so muchB)
much asC) the mostD)
more thanE)
---- photographers require short exposures to
capture fast-moving objects, chemists need
short laser pulses to study rapid reactions.
2.
In contrastA) In spite ofB)
In caseC) SimilarlyD)
Just asE)
According to neo-Darwinism, ---- mutation is
recognized as the ultimate source of genetic
variation, natural selection is given the
dominant role in shaping the genetic make-up
of populations.
3.
howeverA) althoughB)
whetherC) beforeD)
unlessE)
The research team was relieved to learn that
the results of the experiment were in ---- their
expectations.
5.
competition withA) place ofB)
favour ofC) excess ofD)
accord withE)
Networks without controlled access can ----
ensure the security or privacy of stored data,
---- keep network resources from being
exploited by "hackers".
4.
neither / norA) so / as B)
only / butC) rather / than D)
also / butE)
Any magnet, whether it is in the shape of a bar
or a horseshoe, has two ends, called poles, ----
the magnetic effect is strongest.
9.
whichA) whatB)
howC) whereD)
thatE)
The texture of the rock suggested it came from
an asteroid and not from a loose, sooty ice
ball ---- a comet.
10.
including A) like B)
as C) as well as D)
such E)
Communication is perhaps the most important
of the numerous tasks ---- engineers are
responsible in time of war.
6.
thatA) by whichB)
whatC) for whichD)
for whomE)
The writers of this article seem to assume that
nuclear plants conform with safety
requirements ---- the fact that violations are
constantly being reported.
7.
in case A) althoughB)
againstC) concerning D)
despiteE)
In statistics, random samples are obtained ----
by sampling with replacement from a finite
population ---- by sampling without
replacement from an infinite population.
8.
either / orA) whether / and B)
just / asC) as/asD)
so/thatE)
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---- what is generally assumed, the number of
animals remaining in a threatened species
may actually rise as it approaches the brink of
extinction.
16.
In view ofA) Contrary toB)
Surprisingly enoughC) Needless to sayD)
Due toE)
Laser beams, ---- are useful in both medicine
and industry, were first created by science
fiction some fifty years ago.
18.
which A) what B)
whateverC) whereD)
whoseE)
---- industry is concerned money spent on
research is money well spent.
17.
According to A) As much asB)
As far as C) Even soD)
With regard toE)
Traffic congestion is frequently not caused by
overloading ---- by small disturbances in the
flow.
19.
as A) but B)
as well asC) more D)
thanE)
Physicists certainly know more about the
universe now than ----, but if anything they are
---- puzzled.
20.
once more / so A) once before / soB)
ever before / even moreC) at such times / as much D)
ever since / the more E)
---- I investigated and studied my scientist
colleague's account of an environmental
experiment, ---- thoroughly convinced I have
become that it has no value whatsoever.
11.
So far as / mostA) The more / the moreB)
Just as / moreC) Neither / norD)
So long as / everE)
Physicists certainly know ---- about the
universe now ---- ever before.
12.
so much / thatA) both / andB)
enough / just asC) more / thanD)
as well / asE)
For a domestic staircase, an additional form of
support ---- a "carriage", that is a beam under
the centre of the stairs, is not usually necessary.
13.
in case ofA) so thatB)
such asC) according toD)
eitherE)
Coral reefs are home to ---- of the most beautiful
and unusual forms of marine life, ---- of which
are found in only 18 places in the world.
14.
few / muchA) many / noneB)
much / fewC) a lot / anyD)
some / manyE)
---- the span of a suspension bridge increases,
the structure develops a "gravity" stiffness due
to its own weight.
15.
AsA) HoweverB)
WhereasC) While D)
In caseE)
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---- what is generally assumed, the number of
animals remaining in a threatened species
may actually rise as it approaches the brink of
extinction.
16.
In view ofA) Contrary toB)
Surprisingly enoughC) Needless to sayD)
Due toE)
Laser beams, ---- are useful in both medicine
and industry, were first created by science
fiction some fifty years ago.
18.
which A) what B)
whateverC) whereD)
whoseE)
---- industry is concerned money spent on
research is money well spent.
17.
According to A) As much asB)
As far as C) Even soD)
With regard toE)
Traffic congestion is frequently not caused by
overloading ---- by small disturbances in the
flow.
19.
as A) but B)
as well asC) more D)
thanE)
Physicists certainly know more about the
universe now than ----, but if anything they are
---- puzzled.
20.
once more / so A) once before / soB)
ever before / even moreC) at such times / as much D)
ever since / the more E)
---- I investigated and studied my scientist
colleague's account of an environmental
experiment, ---- thoroughly convinced I have
become that it has no value whatsoever.
11.
So far as / mostA) The more / the moreB)
Just as / moreC) Neither / norD)
So long as / everE)
Physicists certainly know ---- about the
universe now ---- ever before.
12.
so much / thatA) both / andB)
enough / just asC) more / thanD)
as well / asE)
For a domestic staircase, an additional form of
support ---- a "carriage", that is a beam under
the centre of the stairs, is not usually necessary.
13.
in case ofA) so thatB)
such asC) according toD)
eitherE)
Coral reefs are home to ---- of the most beautiful
and unusual forms of marine life, ---- of which
are found in only 18 places in the world.
14.
few / muchA) many / noneB)
much / fewC) a lot / anyD)
some / manyE)
---- the span of a suspension bridge increases,
the structure develops a "gravity" stiffness due
to its own weight.
15.
AsA) HoweverB)
WhereasC) While D)
In caseE)
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Dinosaurs may have terrorized other creatures
during their time on Earth, ---- now it has
emerged that some species had a taste for the
flesh of their own kind.
6.
unlessA) whetherB)
becauseC) even ifD)
so thatE)
The interiors of planets are totally inaccessible,
---- what we know about them comes from
indirect measurements and analysis.
7.
so A) whereas B)
even though C) since D)
so as E)
The centre conducted the study ---- identify
priority areas for conservation.
10.
in order to A) as well as B)
with respect to C) due to D)
with reference to E)
It was not long ---- the design deficiencies of the
room became apparent.
8.
In every forensic laboratory there should be ----
with the basic training to make sense of
botanical evidence.
9.
each A) anyone B)
someone C) one another D)
themE)
as if A) before B)
until C) wherever D)
unlessE)
The next model the company produced was
well-engineered and finely built, ----, it never
became popular and sales were poor.
1.
on the contrary A) even so B)
just as C) such as D)
in accordance with E)
Millions of children in these Third World
countries will suffer and die ---- these infectious
diseases remain uncontrolled.
3.
ifA) unless B)
as soon asC) howeverD)
so asE)
---- she gave up smoking, she has enjoyed the
best of health.
2.
AlthoughA) IfB)
SinceC) ForD)
WhenE)
He was advised not to discontinue the medicine
---- this might bring on a recurrence of the
complaint.
4.
so thatA) despite B)
untilC) as D)
due toE)
AIDS is a disease ---- has given rise to much
speculation.
5.
whomA) whose B)
whatC) whichD)
whoE)
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Dinosaurs may have terrorized other creatures
during their time on Earth, ---- now it has
emerged that some species had a taste for the
flesh of their own kind.
6.
unlessA) whetherB)
becauseC) even ifD)
so thatE)
The interiors of planets are totally inaccessible,
---- what we know about them comes from
indirect measurements and analysis.
7.
so A) whereas B)
even though C) since D)
so as E)
The centre conducted the study ---- identify
priority areas for conservation.
10.
in order to A) as well as B)
with respect to C) due to D)
with reference to E)
It was not long ---- the design deficiencies of the
room became apparent.
8.
In every forensic laboratory there should be ----
with the basic training to make sense of
botanical evidence.
9.
each A) anyone B)
someone C) one another D)
themE)
as if A) before B)
until C) wherever D)
unlessE)
The next model the company produced was
well-engineered and finely built, ----, it never
became popular and sales were poor.
1.
on the contrary A) even so B)
just as C) such as D)
in accordance with E)
Millions of children in these Third World
countries will suffer and die ---- these infectious
diseases remain uncontrolled.
3.
ifA) unless B)
as soon asC) howeverD)
so asE)
---- she gave up smoking, she has enjoyed the
best of health.
2.
AlthoughA) IfB)
SinceC) ForD)
WhenE)
He was advised not to discontinue the medicine
---- this might bring on a recurrence of the
complaint.
4.
so thatA) despite B)
untilC) as D)
due toE)
AIDS is a disease ---- has given rise to much
speculation.
5.
whomA) whose B)
whatC) whichD)
whoE)
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A drug of this kind is ---- dangerous to be sold
without a prescription.
16.
as A) just B)
tooC) so D)
enoughE)
Of all the medicines we have tested, this is
obviously ---- effective.
17.
much A) more B)
lessC) a littleD)
the mostE)
The nurse claimed that it wasn't ----
responsibility but the doctor's.
18.
herself A) hers B)
theirsC) herD)
himselfE)
All cells, whether they come from animals,
plants or bacteria, contain ---- elements in very
nearly ---- proportions.
19.
more / all A) some / moreB)
any / the most C) the same / the sameD)
the other / someE)
Recommendations to reduce cardiovascular
disease risk include ---- screening ----
intervention.
20.
neither / butA) as / asB)
such /as C) some / just asD)
both / andE)
---- two-thirds of the energy the average person
spends in a day supports the body's metabolic
activities.
12.
AlreadyA) AsB)
At leastC) Such asD)
SoE)
Japan, which is the world's second largest
market for mobile phones, plans to limit their
use ---- growing concern about the impact of
electromagnetic radiation on the brain.
11.
in case of A) as a result ofB)
in spite of C) by means ofD)
in terms ofE)
The whole of society may suffer if its
government is attacked; ----, the entire body is
harmed if the brain is damaged.
13.
otherwise A) similarlyB)
on the other handC) neverthelessD)
howeverE)
In recent years the trend in the study of child
development has been an increased emphasis
on the processes underlying the changes, ----
simple descriptions of age changes.
14.
Poisoning ---- drug overdose is a frequent and
still increasing cause of admission to hospital.
15.
as ifA) just asB)
rather thanC) even soD)
such asE)
according toA) due toB)
on behalf ofC) in excess ofD)
in spite ofE)
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A drug of this kind is ---- dangerous to be sold
without a prescription.
16.
as A) just B)
tooC) so D)
enoughE)
Of all the medicines we have tested, this is
obviously ---- effective.
17.
much A) more B)
lessC) a littleD)
the mostE)
The nurse c la imed that i t wasn ' t - - - -
responsibility but the doctor's.
18.
herself A) hers B)
theirsC) herD)
himselfE)
All cells, whether they come from animals,
plants or bacteria, contain ---- elements in very
nearly ---- proportions.
19.
more / all A) some / moreB)
any / the most C) the same / the sameD)
the other / someE)
Recommendations to reduce cardiovascular
disease risk include ---- screening ----
intervention.
20.
neither / butA) as / asB)
such /as C) some / just asD)
both / andE)
---- two-thirds of the energy the average person
spends in a day supports the body's metabolic
activities.
12.
AlreadyA) AsB)
At leastC) Such asD)
SoE)
Japan, which is the world's second largest
market for mobile phones, plans to limit their
use ---- growing concern about the impact of
electromagnetic radiation on the brain.
11.
in case of A) as a result ofB)
in spite of C) by means ofD)
in terms ofE)
The whole of society may suffer if its
government is attacked; ----, the entire body is
harmed if the brain is damaged.
13.
otherwise A) similarlyB)
on the other handC) neverthelessD)
howeverE)
In recent years the trend in the study of child
development has been an increased emphasis
on the processes underlying the changes, ----
simple descriptions of age changes.
14.
Poisoning ---- drug overdose is a frequent and
still increasing cause of admission to hospital.
15.
as ifA) just asB)
rather thanC) even soD)
such asE)
according toA) due toB)
on behalf ofC) in excess ofD)
in spite ofE)
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Bacteria are ---- small that they can ---- be seen
under a microscope.
6.
very / ratherA) too / hardly B)
as / thusC) so / onlyD)
much / justE)
The brain is a part of the body ---- very little is
known and even less is understood.
7.
whichA) from whatB)
whereC) of whoseD)
about whichE)
In Africa, the irresponsible sewage discharge
of an exclusive hotel gradually put an end to
the seafood harvest on ---- a local village
depended for its livelihood.
9.
thatA) whichB)
whatC) whereD)
whomE)
The inquiry into the foot and mouth epidemic
will bring together veterinary scientists,
virologists and epidemiologists ---- the
representatives of farming and consumer
groups.
10.
as well asA) such asB)
especiallyC) as to D)
but forE)
A lot of my colleagues work with radiation, but
they don't seem to have been adversely
affected by it, and ----.
8.
neither do I A) I have, too B)
neither was IC) nor was ID)
nor did IE)
It may have something to do with the rising
price of medicines, but certainly ---- people are
beginning to show an interest in natural
remedies.
3.
as many moreA) the moreB)
the mostC) as manyD)
more and moreE)
Scientists wondered ---- Dolly, the cloned
sheep, would live a normal life span ---- simply
live out the remaining years of the sheep from
which she had been cloned.
1.
more / thanA) so / thatB)
whether / orC) neither / norD)
just / asE)
---- obesity results basically from an excess of
calories, in some instances, genetic
background may be a contributing factor.
2.
SinceA) However B)
NeverthelessC) Even thoughD)
UnlessE)
Unfortunately, adults don't usually offer early
adolescents ---- warm indulgence and social
protection that they provided a decade earlier.
4.
tooA) as muchB)
moreC) the sameD)
such asE)
The bellies of countless African children are
swollen ---- severe malnutrition.
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apart fromC) due toD)
regardless ofE)
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Bacteria are ---- small that they can ---- be seen
under a microscope.
6.
very / ratherA) too / hardly B)
as / thusC) so / onlyD)
much / justE)
The brain is a part of the body ---- very little is
known and even less is understood.
7.
whichA) from whatB)
whereC) of whoseD)
about whichE)
In Africa, the irresponsible sewage discharge
of an exclusive hotel gradually put an end to
the seafood harvest on ---- a local village
depended for its livelihood.
9.
thatA) whichB)
whatC) whereD)
whomE)
The inquiry into the foot and mouth epidemic
will bring together veterinary scientists,
virologists and epidemiologists ---- the
representatives of farming and consumer
groups.
10.
as well asA) such asB)
especiallyC) as to D)
but forE)
A lot of my colleagues work with radiation, but
they don't seem to have been adversely
affected by it, and ----.
8.
neither do I A) I have, too B)
neither was IC) nor was ID)
nor did IE)
It may have something to do with the rising
price of medicines, but certainly ---- people are
beginning to show an interest in natural
remedies.
3.
as many moreA) the moreB)
the mostC) as manyD)
more and moreE)
Scientists wondered ---- Dolly, the cloned
sheep, would live a normal life span ---- simply
live out the remaining years of the sheep from
which she had been cloned.
1.
more / thanA) so / thatB)
whether / orC) neither / norD)
just / asE)
---- obesity results basically from an excess of
calories, in some instances, genetic
background may be a contributing factor.
2.
SinceA) However B)
NeverthelessC) Even thoughD)
UnlessE)
Unfortunately, adults don't usually offer early
adolescents ---- warm indulgence and social
protection that they provided a decade earlier.
4.
tooA) as muchB)
moreC) the sameD)
such asE)
The bellies of countless African children are
swollen ---- severe malnutrition.
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contrary toA) besidesB)
apart fromC) due toD)
regardless ofE)
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Research suggests that older children are ----
likely to develop allergies ---- their younger
siblings.
16.
A) more / than
B) most / from
C) less / as
D) least / than
E) so/as
An annual scientific meeting will be held so as to
facilitate communication among surgeons ----
primary interest lies in the field of oncology.
19.
whereA) of whomB)
whenC) in which D)
whoseE)
The effects of hypothermia depend on ---- there
is whole body exposure ---- - exposure only of
parts.
20.
both I andA) whether / or B)
if / butC) so / as D)
even / soE)
In infants "low-level" lead exposure may
produce serious impairment of mental
development ---- there is any awareness of the
toxic effects.
17.
Anaemia is a condition ---- there is a deficiency
in the quality of the blood.
18.
as if A) that B)
whichC) in whichD)
so thatE)
as ifA) ones againB)
just asC) even ifD)
even beforeE)
---- great advances are being made in the
treatment and prevention of neurological
conditions, there is still a long way to go.
12.
Until A) Although B)
HoweverC) Whether D)
SinceE)
---- what was once believed, it is now generally
agreed that marijuana use is far from benign.
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In case of A) According toB)
ContraryC) Due toD)
As far asE)
The body is composed of many different types
of cells, ---- with its own structure and function.
13.
each A) the oneB)
allC) many D)
bothE)
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs ----the
lungs fill with fluid, leading to difficulty in
breathing.
14.
whichA) in whichB)
whyC) whereasD)
whetherE)
His research focuses on the interrelationship
between the upper and lower airways ---- on the
development of new treatments for asthma.
15.
so farA) if onlyB)
includingC) rather thanD)
so muchE)
.
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Research suggests that older children are ----
likely to develop allergies ---- their younger
siblings.
16.
A) more / than
B) most / from
C) less / as
D) least / than
E) so/as
An annual scientific meeting will be held so as to
facilitate communication among surgeons ----
primary interest lies in the field of oncology.
19.
whereA) of whomB)
whenC) in which D)
whoseE)
The effects of hypothermia depend on ---- there
is whole body exposure ---- - exposure only of
parts.
20.
both I andA) whether / or B)
if / butC) so / as D)
even / soE)
In infants "low-level" lead exposure may
produce serious impairment of mental
development ---- there is any awareness of the
toxic effects.
17.
Anaemia is a condition ---- there is a deficiency
in the quality of the blood.
18.
as if A) that B)
whichC) in whichD)
so thatE)
as ifA) ones againB)
just asC) even ifD)
even beforeE)
---- great advances are being made in the
treatment and prevention of neurological
conditions, there is still a long way to go.
12.
Until A) Although B)
HoweverC) Whether D)
SinceE)
---- what was once believed, it is now generally
agreed that marijuana use is far from benign.
11
In case of A) According toB)
ContraryC) Due toD)
As far asE)
The body is composed of many different types
of cells, ---- with its own structure and function.
13.
each A) the oneB)
allC) many D)
bothE)
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs ----the
lungs fill with fluid, leading to difficulty in
breathing.
14.
whichA) in whichB)
whyC) whereasD)
whetherE)
His research focuses on the interrelationship
between the upper and lower airways ---- on the
development of new treatments for asthma.
15.
so farA) if onlyB)
includingC) rather thanD)
so muchE)
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In vertebrates, the central nervous system
(CNS) consists of a brain and a spinal cord,
which are linked to the body's muscles and
organs ---- the peripheral nervous system.
6.
with regard toA) instead ofB)
in case of C) by means ofD)
according toE)
Certain drugs and some molecules found in
dust are ---- small to be antigenic, ---- they do
stimulate immune responses.
4.
both / andA) rather / evenB)
enough / thusC) neither / norD)
too / yetE)
Cellulite forms where the body is least inclined
to consume fat deposits. ---- reducing it, takes
persistent good dietary measures.
7.
whereasA) as ifB)
soC) whetherD)
even ifE)
In the past it was not clear ---- proteins might be
associated with membranes.
8.
even ifA) howB)
in caseC) whereby D)
whileE)
It is as if children with serious illnesses lose
their childhood ---- they have to grow up quickly.
9.
so that A) whereas B)
untilC) whileD)
sinceE)
His criticism of the ancient Greeks is largely --
-- their reluctance to back up theories with
experiments.
10.
on account ofA) in case ofB)
according toC) in spite ofD)
compared withE)
Hopefully, ---- science can provide evidence of
the physical damage done to a neglected young
brain ---- money will be poured into preventing
the neglect in the first place.
5.
more / even so A) the more / the B)
either / orC) so / asD)
as if / soE)
A lot of people want to become surgeons but ----
make the grade.
2.
fewA) not muchB)
very littleC) anyD)
allE)
At room temperature, unsaturated fats, such as
those found in oil, are usually liquid, ----
saturated fats, such as those found in butter, are
solid.
3.
whereas A) indeedB)
moreoverC) whetherD)
so far asE)
Dizziness is a distressing symptom in advanced
old age, and alarms relatives ---- the patient.
1.
no less thanA) as little asB)
in accordance withC) consequent onD)
in case ofE)
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In vertebrates, the central nervous system
(CNS) consists of a brain and a spinal cord,
which are linked to the body's muscles and
organs ---- the peripheral nervous system.
6.
with regard toA) instead ofB)
in case of C) by means ofD)
according toE)
Certain drugs and some molecules found in
dust are ---- small to be antigenic, ---- they do
stimulate immune responses.
4.
both / andA) rather / evenB)
enough / thusC) neither / norD)
too / yetE)
Cellulite forms where the body is least inclined
to consume fat deposits. ---- reducing it, takes
persistent good dietary measures.
7.
whereasA) as ifB)
soC) whetherD)
even ifE)
In the past it was not clear ---- proteins might be
associated with membranes.
8.
even ifA) howB)
in caseC) whereby D)
whileE)
It is as if children with serious illnesses lose
their childhood ---- they have to grow up quickly.
9.
so that A) whereas B)
untilC) whileD)
sinceE)
His criticism of the ancient Greeks is largely --
-- their reluctance to back up theories with
experiments.
10.
on account ofA) in case ofB)
according toC) in spite ofD)
compared withE)
Hopefully, ---- science can provide evidence of
the physical damage done to a neglected young
brain ---- money will be poured into preventing
the neglect in the first place.
5.
more / even so A) the more / the B)
either / orC) so / asD)
as if / soE)
A lot of people want to become surgeons but ----
make the grade.
2.
fewA) not muchB)
very littleC) anyD)
allE)
At room temperature, unsaturated fats, such as
those found in oil, are usually liquid, ----
saturated fats, such as those found in butter, are
solid.
3.
whereas A) indeedB)
moreoverC) whetherD)
so far asE)
Dizziness is a distressing symptom in advanced
old age, and alarms relatives ---- the patient.
1.
no less thanA) as little asB)
in accordance withC) consequent onD)
in case ofE)
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When blood enters a capillary network, it is
under ---- high pressure, ---- some plasma is
forced out of the capillaries and into the
tissues.
11.
as / that A) quite / in case B)
rather / soC) such / so asD)
so / henceE)
The development of each organ of the body is
regulated by a large number of genes ----
interact in complex ways.
12.
that A) when B)
asC) so thatD)
even thoughE)
It is thought to be basically a Hittite settlement
----there are some traces of earlier
civilisations.
14.
in spite ofA) even soB)
insteadC) even thoughD)
in caseE)
---- the critics, the film is almost as good as
the novel itself.
13.
With regard toA) According toB)
Owing to C) ConcerningD)
In comparison to E)
I n advertising it is important to decide ---- you
are aiming to attract.
16.
The conference was a great disappointment;
in fact, it was quite ---- I have never attended.
15.
I told him that the ultimate responsibility for
solving the problem was not ---- but ----.
17.
us / theirsA) his / meB)
her / yours C) him / oursD)
mine / hisE)
by whomA) whoeverB)
whoC) whichD)
whose E)
the worstA) as bad asB)
worse thanC) so bad D)
the worseE)
---- business plans are failing to materialise,
while ---- are progressing at an astounding
pace.
20.
Those / eachA) Some / othersB)
All / eitherC) Each / anotherD)
Any / noneE)
In the States, a person travelling 10 miles to
work every day by train instead of by car,
saves ---- 314 gallons of petrol per year.
18.
as much asA) the mostB)
so much moreC) equal toD)
even moreE)
The organisation ---- advises industrial firms
on their day-to-day psychological problems, ---
- gives vocational advice to school-leavers.
19.
both / butA) thus / alsoB)
more / andC) even / soD)
not only / but alsoE)
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When blood enters a capillary network, it is
under ---- high pressure, ---- some plasma is
forced out of the capillaries and into the
tissues.
11.
as / that A) quite / in case B)
rather / soC) such / so asD)
so / henceE)
The development of each organ of the body is
regulated by a large number of genes ----
interact in complex ways.
12.
that A) when B)
asC) so thatD)
even thoughE)
It is thought to be basically a Hittite settlement
----there are some traces of earlier
civilisations.
14.
in spite ofA) even soB)
insteadC) even thoughD)
in caseE)
---- the critics, the film is almost as good as
the novel itself.
13.
With regard toA) According toB)
Owing to C) ConcerningD)
In comparison to E)
In advertising it is important to decide ---- you
are aiming to attract.
16.
The conference was a great disappointment;
in fact, it was quite ---- I have never attended.
15.
I told him that the ultimate responsibility for
solving the problem was not ---- but ----.
17.
us / theirsA) his / meB)
her / yours C) him / oursD)
mine / hisE)
by whomA) whoeverB)
whoC) whichD)
whose E)
the worstA) as bad asB)
worse thanC) so bad D)
the worseE)
---- business plans are failing to materialise,
while ---- are progressing at an astounding
pace.
20.
Those / eachA) Some / othersB)
All / eitherC) Each / anotherD)
Any / noneE)
In the States, a person travelling 10 miles to
work every day by train instead of by car,
saves ---- 314 gallons of petrol per year.
18.
as much asA) the mostB)
so much moreC) equal toD)
even moreE)
The organisation ---- advises industrial firms
on their day-to-day psychological problems, ---
- gives vocational advice to school-leavers.
19.
both / butA) thus / alsoB)
more / andC) even / soD)
not only / but alsoE)
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Several people made some very relevant
suggestions but ---- of Dr Fairbanks met with -
--- approval.
1.
some / allA) those / everyone'sB)
any / hisC) most / oursD)
which / nobody'sE)
It is almost impossible to find two people ----
opinions on this matter are the same.
2.
whichA) whoB)
thatC) whoseD)
whatE)
The occupational psychologist is often
regarded by industrialists as being ----
academic to serve any practical purpose.
5.
Wellington's abandonment of an attempt to
make a Tory government was not ---- due to
threats of civil war ---- to Peel's refusal to join
a Tory government.
3.
Income tax can be fitted more closely to the
individual taxpayer's ability to pay than ---- tax.
4.
any otherA) anyB)
otherC) someD)
one anotherE)
too muchA) soB)
tooC) moreD)
as muchE)
so far / as ifA) as / asB)
as much / thanC) so much / asD)
even / moreE)
---- Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, a French painter
who was happy to design posters and to
illustrate books, many modern artists have
found it necessary to supplement their
incomes in various ways.
6.
Due to A) FirstlyB)
DespiteC) In case ofD)
LikeE)
Many of the company's shareholders felt that
such a drastic change in policy was quite
unnecessary, and ----.
7.
I would, tooA) neither did IB)
I didn't, eitherC) so did ID)
I don't, eitherE)
The purpose of this bridge project is ---- to
eliminate the cause of such accidents ---- to
keep traffic moving at a steady rate.
8.
only / but alsoA) both / and B)
not only / andC) as much / thanD)
so I asE)
The term "man-machine system" fell
somewhat into disrepute and was replaced by
"person-machine system" ---- the need to
avoid sexist language.
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contrary toA) despiteB)
in case of C) in accordance withD)
instead ofE)
The slavery issue was ---- one reason ---- the
northern and southern states fought against
each other during the US Civil War.
10.
on the other hand / which A) as such / whereasB)
only / whyC) moreover / thatD)
thus / in thatE)
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Several people made some very relevant
suggestions but ---- of Dr Fairbanks met with -
--- approval.
1.
some / allA) those / everyone'sB)
any / hisC) most / oursD)
which / nobody'sE)
It is almost impossible to find two people ----
opinions on this matter are the same.
2.
whichA) whoB)
thatC) whoseD)
whatE)
The occupational psychologist is often
regarded by industrialists as being ----
academic to serve any practical purpose.
5.
Wellington's abandonment of an attempt to
make a Tory government was not ---- due to
threats of civil war ---- to Peel's refusal to join
a Tory government.
3.
Income tax can be fitted more closely to the
individual taxpayer's ability to pay than ---- tax.
4.
any otherA) anyB)
otherC) someD)
one anotherE)
too muchA) soB)
tooC) moreD)
as muchE)
so far / as ifA) as / asB)
as much / thanC) so much / asD)
even / moreE)
---- Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, a French painter
who was happy to design posters and to
illustrate books, many modern artists have
found it necessary to supplement their
incomes in various ways.
6.
Due to A) FirstlyB)
DespiteC) In case ofD)
LikeE)
Many of the company's shareholders felt that
such a drastic change in policy was quite
unnecessary, and ----.
7.
I would, tooA) neither did IB)
I didn't, eitherC) so did ID)
I don't, eitherE)
The purpose of this bridge project is ---- to
eliminate the cause of such accidents ---- to
keep traffic moving at a steady rate.
8.
only / but alsoA) both / and B)
not only / andC) as much / thanD)
so I asE)
The term "man-machine system" fell
somewhat into disrepute and was replaced by
"person-machine system" ---- the need to
avoid sexist language.
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contrary toA) despiteB)
in case of C) in accordance withD)
instead ofE)
The slavery issue was ---- one reason ---- the
northern and southern states fought against
each other during the US Civil War.
10.
on the other hand / which A) as such / whereasB)
only / whyC) moreover / thatD)
thus / in thatE)
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The United Nations has, on numerous
occasions, tried to assert its authority to
mediate a dispute between nations, ---- has
often been ineffective ---- the nations involved
refused to acknowledge the right of the United
Nations to intervene.
11.
yet / that A) but / becauseB)
either / orC) therefore / because ofD)
however / as far asE)
Multinational companies account for ---- 60 per
cent of trade in manufactured goods in the
developed world.
12.
so much A) rather thanB)
as far as C) by no meansD)
no less thanE)
---- corporations grow in size and diversity, the
difficulty of managing employee relations
increases.
13.
LestA) In caseB)
WhetherC) So thatD)
AsE)
---- had so many people complained so loudly
for so little cause.
14.
Only onceA) For the first timeB)
At the beginningC) Up to this timeD)
From the startE)
---- economic development projects in
developing countries are carefully thought out
and implemented, they can actually contribute
to environmental deterioration.
15.
Provided that A) UnlessB)
SinceC) So long asD)
WheneverE)
---- the Roman legions withdrew in the 5th
century A.D., Britain fell easy prey to the
invading hordes of Angles, Saxons and Jutes
from Scandinavia and northern Europe.
16.
LestA) UnlessB)
WhenC) UntilD)
As long asE)
In 1789, France was in a serious financial
position ---- corruption, royal extravagance, and
the chaos that comes with revolution.
19.
according to A) despiteB)
whereasC) so that D)
due toE)
The research project he had undertaken was ----
related to the problems of adolescence and ----
concerned with those of young children.
20.
less / moreA) too / anyB)
so / rather C) such / soD)
the most / the leastE)
Great works of art seem to be ---- inexhaustible
and unpredictable ---- real human beings.
17.
Italy declared its neutrality upon the outbreak of
World War I ---- that Germany had embarked
upon an offensive war.
18.
as soon as A) owing toB)
in view ofC) on the groundsD)
such asE)
both / andA) ) as / asB)
as well as / thanC) more / fromD)
so / orE)
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The United Nations has, on numerous
occasions, tried to assert its authority to
mediate a dispute between nations, ---- has
often been ineffective ---- the nations involved
refused to acknowledge the right of the United
Nations to intervene.
11.
yet / that A) but / becauseB)
either / orC) therefore / because ofD)
however / as far asE)
Multinational companies account for ---- 60 per
cent of trade in manufactured goods in the
developed world.
12.
so much A) rather thanB)
as far as C) by no meansD)
no less thanE)
---- corporations grow in size and diversity, the
difficulty of managing employee relations
increases.
13.
LestA) In caseB)
WhetherC) So thatD)
AsE)
---- had so many people complained so loudly
for so little cause.
14.
Only onceA) For the first timeB)
At the beginningC) Up to this timeD)
From the startE)
---- economic development projects in
developing countries are carefully thought out
and implemented, they can actually contribute
to environmental deterioration.
15.
Provided that A) UnlessB)
SinceC) So long asD)
WheneverE)
---- the Roman legions withdrew in the 5th
century A.D., Britain fell easy prey to the
invading hordes of Angles, Saxons and Jutes
from Scandinavia and northern Europe.
16.
LestA) UnlessB)
WhenC) UntilD)
As long asE)
In 1789, France was in a serious financial
position ---- corruption, royal extravagance, and
the chaos that comes with revolution.
19.
according to A) despiteB)
whereasC) so that D)
due toE)
The research project he had undertaken was ----
related to the problems of adolescence and ----
concerned with those of young children.
20.
less / moreA) too / anyB)
so / rather C) such / soD)
the most / the leastE)
Great works of art seem to be ---- inexhaustible
and unpredictable ---- real human beings.
17.
Italy declared its neutrality upon the outbreak of
World War I ---- that Germany had embarked
upon an offensive war.
18.
as soon as A) owing toB)
in view ofC) on the groundsD)
such asE)
both / andA) ) as / asB)
as well as / thanC) more / fromD)
so / orE)
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The Sumerian King Ur-Engur was a great ruler
---- dominions extended from the Gulf to the
Mediterranean.
9.
whomA) who B)
whichC) whoseD)
thatE)
---- coping with the bitterly cold temperatures,
any explorer attempting to cross the Arctic has
---- to battle with the strong tidal pull on the ice.
10.
A) Besides / also
B) As well as / even so
C) In spite of / as much
D) Including / moreover
E) Contrary to / nevertheless
In the works of many twentieth-century
dramatists it is possible to see ---- the individual
writer's ideas and experience ---- some of the
social and political developments of his period.
8.
as much / asA) not only / but alsoB)
only / such asC) more / thanD)
whether / orE)
---- a rather lazy, traditional, sea-side holiday, a
considerable number of people are going on
rougher, more exciting "adventure holidays".
7.
According toA) Just asB)
In spite ofC) Instead ofD)
In case ofE)
Even in the middle of the last century, education
was the exception ---- the rule.
6.
according to A) except forB)
with regard to C) rather thanD)
as well asE)
---- concentrating on creating training
opportunities, their government ought to turn
its attention to creating more jobs.
1.
Far from A) More thanB)
Instead ofC) In accordance withD)
In case ofE)
Trade-union membership in Germany, ---- in the
rest of Europe, is shrinking.
2.
so A) whetherB)
thoughC) asD)
unless E)
---- the bubonic plague overturned the social
order in Medieval Europe, ---- AIDS seems likely
reshape Africa.
3.
Even so / thoughA) Similarly / evenB)
In case / moreoverC) Accordingly / asD)
Just as / so E)
Unions in their traditional role were pro-worker
---- anti-consumer: they wanted high prices
because they could extort a share of the profits.
4.
asA) stillB)
orC) butD)
evenE)
---- psychologists use live subjects in their
studies, they need to be sensitive to ethical
issues that can arise in the conduct of their
research.
5.
WhetherA) Just asB)
Even ifC) YetD)
SinceE)
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The Sumerian King Ur-Engur was a great ruler
---- dominions extended from the Gulf to the
Mediterranean.
9.
whomA) who B)
whichC) whoseD)
thatE)
---- coping with the bitterly cold temperatures,
any explorer attempting to cross the Arctic has
---- to battle with the strong tidal pull on the ice.
10.
A) Besides / also
B) As well as / even so
C) In spite of / as much
D) Including / moreover
E) Contrary to / nevertheless
In the works of many twentieth-century
dramatists it is possible to see ---- the individual
writer's ideas and experience ---- some of the
social and political developments of his period.
8.
as much / asA) not only / but alsoB)
only / such asC) more / thanD)
whether / orE)
---- a rather lazy, traditional, sea-side holiday, a
considerable number of people are going on
rougher, more exciting "adventure holidays".
7.
According toA) Just asB)
In spite ofC) Instead ofD)
In case ofE)
Even in the middle of the last century, education
was the exception ---- the rule.
6.
according to A) except forB)
with regard to C) rather thanD)
as well asE)
---- concentrating on creating training
opportunities, their government ought to turn
its attention to creating more jobs.
1.
Far from A) More thanB)
Instead ofC) In accordance withD)
In case ofE)
Trade-union membership in Germany, ---- in the
rest of Europe, is shrinking.
2.
so A) whetherB)
thoughC) asD)
unless E)
---- the bubonic plague overturned the social
order in Medieval Europe, ---- AIDS seems likely
reshape Africa.
3.
Even so / thoughA) Similarly / evenB)
In case / moreoverC) Accordingly / asD)
Just as / so E)
Unions in their traditional role were pro-worker
---- anti-consumer: they wanted high prices
because they could extort a share of the profits.
4.
asA) stillB)
orC) butD)
evenE)
---- psychologists use live subjects in their
studies, they need to be sensitive to ethical
issues that can arise in the conduct of their
research.
5.
WhetherA) Just asB)
Even ifC) YetD)
SinceE)
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Apparently ---- leader has the courage, to risk
even short-term unpopularity by embarking on
a programme that will ensure economic revival.
16.
someA) eitherB)
neitherC) bothD)
anyE)
According to a country-wide survey, people
living in the North East of England are ---- likely
to claim psychic powers ---- those living
elsewhere in the country.
17.
most / asA) more/ thanB)
not only / but alsoC) so / thatD)
less / butE)
No pharaoh is more famous than Tutankhamun
but, ---- his fame, very little is actually known
about him.
18.
even if A) in case of B)
in excess ofC) in order toD)
despiteE)
---- some countries possess nuclear weapons
and others do not, there will be chronic global
insecurity.
19.The animals, which are threatened ---- by
poaching and farming, are protected in these
private game parks.
14.
As regards A) Whether B)
So long asC) Just asD)
As ifE)
throughout A) instead B)
wherebyC) elsewhereD)
eitherE)
The last company chairman, ---- killers were
never positively identified, was shot and
subsequently died n New York three years ago.i
12.
whoseA) whoB)
thatC) whichD)
whomE)
Some people reckon that, in the workplace,
being popular is ---- important ---- being
effective.
13.
more / whileA) so / that B)
too / forC) even / enoughD)
as / asE)
Apparently, the firemen are ---- asking for higher
wages, they are ---- demanding a reduction in
their working hours.
11.
not only / alsoA) both / andB)
also / butC) even / stillD)
neither / nor E)
Ancient Peruvian textiles have survived in an
excellent state of preservation ---- The dry
conditions of much of the country.
20.---- providing luxury on every imaginable level,
a five- star hotel should also have the ability to
take you by suprise.
15.
with regard to A) in comparison with B)
in case of C) owing to D)
in opposition to E)
with a view to A) consequent on B)
in excess of C) in need of D)
in addition toE)
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Apparently ---- leader has the courage, to risk
even short-term unpopularity by embarking on
a programme that will ensure economic revival.
16.
someA) eitherB)
neitherC) bothD)
anyE)
According to a country-wide survey, people
living in the North East of England are ---- likely
to claim psychic powers ---- those living
elsewhere in the country.
17.
most / asA) more/ thanB)
not only / but alsoC) so / thatD)
less / butE)
No pharaoh is more famous than Tutankhamun
but, ---- his fame, very little is actually known
about him.
18.
even if A) in case of B)
in excess ofC) in order toD)
despiteE)
---- some countries possess nuclear weapons
and others do not, there will be chronic global
insecurity.
19.The animals, which are threatened ---- by
poaching and farming, are protected in these
private game parks.
14.
As regards A) Whether B)
So long asC) Just asD)
As ifE)
throughout A) instead B)
wherebyC) elsewhereD)
eitherE)
The last company chairman, ---- killers were
never positively identified, was shot and
subsequently died in New York three years ago.
12.
whoseA) whoB)
thatC) whichD)
whomE)
Some people reckon that, in the workplace,
being popular is ---- important ---- being
effective.
13.
more / whileA) so / that B)
too / forC) even / enoughD)
as / asE)
Apparently, the firemen are ---- asking for higher
wages, they are ---- demanding a reduction in
their working hours.
11.
not only / alsoA) both / andB)
also / butC) even / stillD)
neither / nor E)
Anc�ent Peruv�an text�les have surv�ved �n an
excellent state of preservat�on ---- The dry
cond�t�ons of much of the country.
20.---- prov�d�ng luxury on every �mag�nable level,
a f�ve- star hotel should also have the ab�l�ty to
take you by supr�se.
15.
w�th regard to A) �n compar�son w�th B)
�n case of C) ow�ng to D)
�n oppos�t�on to E)
w�th a v�ew to A) consequent on B)
�n excess of C) �n need of D)
�n add�t�on toE)
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