1. Britain ahs the highest ____ of road traffic in the world—over 60 cars for every mile of road.
: K/ f4 _7 U: Y- A7 F; B) } A) popularity B) density C) intensity D) prosperity
7 F, x# V% d- }9 Y# ] g$ u 2. How is it ________ your roommate‘s request and yours are identical ! W) u" N0 r9 y- h1 z, }
A) if B) so C) what D) that
/ r9 _9 S" ^9 \! J 3. In my opinion, he‘s ________ the most imaginative of all the contemporary poets. ' a* S1 M6 ~, d9 A- i
A) in all B) at best C) for all D) by far $ ?% d; L7 i6 P& \5 S
4. He didn‘t have time to read the report word for word: he just ________ it. 1 L3 ^" a+ O I! h
A) skimmed B) observed C) overlooked D) glanced 1 T6 Q7 z! g1 I* `6 M5 m
5. The leader of the expedition ________ everyone to follow his example. 1 ?1 L/ h- c3 q/ n5 g! I9 Y
A) promoted B) reinforced C) sparked D) inspired
5 }3 v. w. {' e {" H5 _7 |- Z 6. The ________ goal of the book is to help bridge the gap between research and teaching, particularly between researchers and teachers.
8 x; m0 h+ j [1 M' P& H! N A) intensive B) concise C) joint D) overall
M) _ l! J# [) ? n% w# O 7. Their products are frequently overpriced and ________ in quality. , L+ m8 ?7 z1 S( ~& [+ N) S
A) influential B) inferior C) superior D) subordinate
% d9 y* g7 v) O$ U 8. The neighborhood boys like to play basketball on that ________ lot.
8 X, q% |4 D9 y* l+ ]5 }, l: B8 A A) valid B) vacant C) vain D) vague
9 {, ]. z+ L1 z9 N! b 9. These people once had fame and fortune; now ________ is left to them is utter poverty. ) n* w) Q; E9 r# Q* s
A) all that B) all what C) all which D) that all
7 { H$ B; y$ ^3 ~$ y3 ` 10. To our ________, Geoffrey‘s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared. ) { @! \( F0 q
A) anxiety B) relief C) view D) judgment . X* M4 O4 l% r
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