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TOEIC 4
1. The funeral of Northern Ireland football
legend George Best has ____ at Stormont
in Belfast.
a. taken place
b. turned out
c. made up
d. called off
2. Tens of thousands of applauding people
turned ____ to line the route to Parliament
Buildings where the service was held.
a. off
b. on
c. over
d. up
3. Some of the biggest names in football
attended, ____ Best's lifelong friend Denis
Law and Manchester United manager Sir
Alex Ferguson.
a. include
b. included
c. including
d. inclusion
4. ____ ministers and central bank
governors from the G7 group of nations
are meeting in London for a two-day
summit ahead of WTO talks in Hong
Kong.


a. Finance
b. Financing
c. Financial
d. Financier
5. Fears are growing that the talks may fail
____ a long-sought deal.
a. produce
b. to produce
c. producing
d. produced
6. The opening dinner ____ Friday night
focused on the threat of global imbalances
such as massive US deficits and slow
European growth.
a. in
b. on
c. at
d. for
7. Trade remains the key issue at the
summit, with the Hong Kong meeting
____ two weeks away.
a. bareness
b. bare
c. barely
d. baring
8. Chancellor G Brown has said he wants
richer countries to give up farming support
in favor of a fair system of ____ trade.
a. free
b. freedom

c. freely
d. freeing
9. This weekend's special session will see
G7 figures joined by their ____ from
Russia, Brazil, India, South Africa, Israel,
the Palestinian Authority and China.
a. colleagues
b. acquaintances
c. assistants
d. counterparts
10. The Hong Kong talks are aimed at
eliminating unfair trade barriers and ____
the world's poorest countries easier
access to global markets.
a. give
b. to give
c. giving
d. gave
11. ____ attempts to reform the EU’s
Common Agricultural Policy have run into
opposition, particularly in France.
a. Farther
b. Further
c. Further than
d. Farther than
12. The US ____ has been accused of
protectionist policies with regard to its own
farmers and markets.
a. it
b. its

c. itself
d. them
13. The government may be planning to ____
a new tax on the profits made by
landowners selling sites for property
development.
a. introduce
b. pay
c. reduce
d. raise
14. Aiming to ____ £500m a year, Chancellor
Gordon Brown is expected to launch a
consultation into the proposal during
Monday's Pre-Budget Report.
a. induce
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b. raise
c. invest
d. provide
15. The money raised by the scheme could
help ____ for the extra schools, roads and
health facilities needed to support the
government's huge house building plans.
a. paying
b. to paying
c. paid
d. pay

16. If it were introduced, the new tax ____
the estimated £2.5bn generated each year
by local planning agreements.
a. will boost
b. would have boosted
c. had boosted
d. would boost
17. Groundbreaking work has begun in
Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, on what will
be Asia's first yacht manufacturing ____
zone.
a. industry
b. industrially
c. industrial
d. industries
18. Taiwan is already one of ____ in the world
for building luxury yachts.
a. top places
b. the top places
c. the top place
d. top the places
19. Exports last year were ____ nearly
$200m.
a. worth
b. valuable
c. worthy
d. estimated
20. Twenty years ago, it used ____ one of the
top places in the world for the mass
manufacturing and exporting of small,

cheap leisure boats.
a. being
b. to being
c. be
d. to be
21. Rising costs and strong competition from
neighboring China meant that ____ of the
island's boat yards went out of business.
a. two-three
b. two-thirds
c. two-third
d. second-thirds
22. The trend these days is to build fewer, but
bigger and ____ boats with multi-million
dollar price tags.
a. expensive
b. most expensive
c. more expensive
d. more expensive than
23. Jack Chen says part of Taiwan's success
in the industry is the flexibility and ____ of
companies to provide custom-built boats
for the most demanding customers.
a. will
b. willingness
c. willing
d. willingly
24. Four British financiers have been
questioned in South Korea as part of ____
into allegations of stock market

manipulation.
a. a research
b. a survey
c. a study
d. an investigation
25. Bali has suffered a ____ fall in visitor
numbers since October's suicide
bombings
a. surprising
b. steep
c. keen
d. significant
26. The number of foreign tourists visiting the
island ___ 48% lower in October
compared to the same month a year ago.
a. were
b. have been
c. are
d. was
27. The Indonesian authorities said the
decline was directly ____ to the attacks on
1 October, which killed 20 people as well
as the three bombers.
a. related
b. belonged
c. devoted
d. donated
28. That attack - which killed 202 people,
mostly foreign tourists - led to a 40% ____
in visitor numbers between October 2002

and May 2003.
a. profit
b. rise
c. drop
d. predicament
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29. Bali is ____ reliant on its tourism industry,
which is responsible for nearly 70% of the
island's economic activity.
a. importantly
b. strictly
c. harshly
d. heavily
30. According to figures from the Indonesian
Bureau of Statistics, visitor numbers ____
to 86,800 from 168,200 a year ago.
a. increased
b. fell
c. soared
d. felt
31. The woman ____ received a partial face
transplant earlier this week thanked her
doctors when she awoke 24 hours after
her surgery.
a. who
b. whom
c. which

d. whose
32. ____ the operation, teams of doctors
grafted a triangle of tissue including a
nose, lips and chin onto the face of the
38-year-old divorced mother of two
teenaged daughters.
a. During
b. While
c. When
d. Despite
33. She had been attacked by a Labrador and
her name has not been ____ .
a. christened
b. attached
c. concealed
d. disclosed
34. The donor tissue came from a woman
who had been declared brain-dead, with
the ____ of that woman's family.
a. authority
b. permission
c. reaction
d. admission
35. The ____ is believed to be the first of its
kind.
a. surgical
b. surgeon
c. surgery
d. surgically
36. ____ the technology to perform it has

been available for some time, ethical
concerns have delayed the
implementation of such procedures.
a. During
b. Because
c. Unless
d. While




37. Doctors in this case said they had ____
reservations about what they did.
a. none
b. no
c. nothing
d. not
38. Dr. Jean-Michel Dubernard, a leading
transplant expert, said, “ When I saw the
patient, and I can tell you that I never had
____ hesitation.”
a. longer
b. not
c. no
d. any
39. Dubernard explained that traditional
plastic surgery methods would not have
been able to repair the ____ to the
woman's face, and that the wounds on it
were worsening.

a. damage
b. effect
c. problem
d. compensation
40. Devauchelle said ____ the facial muscles
of the recipient were preserved and it was
mostly a question of attaching the donor
skin and nerves.
a. the most
b. most
c. most of
d. almost
41. The procedure ____ smoothly and four
hours after surgery blood was circulating
in the donor graft.
a. happened
b. continued
c. met
d. went
42. Dubernard said he believed the woman
would consider the graft part of her own
face when feeling is ____ restored in that
area.
a. completely
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b. completion
c. complete

d. completed
43. The patient must still work on articulation,
____ she can speak a bit and has been
able to eat strawberries and chocolate
and drunk coffee and fruit juice.
a. and
b. but
c. nevertheless
d. so
44. The woman is undergoing a strict regimen
of immunosuppression therapy so her
body does not reject the donor skin, a
problem that has been ____ in other skin
transplants.
a. solved
b. reached
c. overcome
d. encountered
45. She is also being monitored and ____ by
a team of psychologists.
a. aiding
b. to be aided
c. aided
d. to aiding
46. Similar procedures have been discussed
by American doctors, but ____ ethical
concerns they have not been approved.
a. because
b. because of
c. therefore

d. so
47. In the United States, doctors at the
Cleveland Clinic in Ohio are ____
screening patients for a potential full face
transplant.
a. current
b. currency
c. currents
d. currently
48. Rescuers in central China are ____ 42
miners trapped after a flood at a coal
mine.
a. searching for
b. checking out
c. looking into
d. turning out
49. Also Saturday, the death toll in a coal
mine explosion in China's northeast rose
to 169 after ____ found three more bodies
in the underground debris.
a. rescue
b. rescuers
c. rescuing
d. rescued
50. China's mines are _____ in the world, with
fires, floods, cave-ins and other disasters
reported almost daily.
a. deadlier
b. the deadlier
c. the deadliest

d. deadliest
51. The Chinese government and Airbus have
signed a co-operation _____ which could
see the European aircraft maker
assembling some planes in China.
a. trade
b. purchase
c. agreement
d. bill
52. Real Madrid coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo
was sacked on Sunday just over 11
months after taking ____ of the nine-time
European champions.
a. hold
b. charge
c. advantage
d. place
53. The 53-year-old Brazilian, who was Real's
____ coach in the space of two and a half
years, was dismissed following an
emergency board meeting at the club's
Bernabeu stadium.
a. fifth
b. five
c. the five
d. fifth
54. Real Madrid Television said that reserve
team boss Juan Ramon Lopez Caro,
would replace Luxemburgo as first team
coach on a caretaker ____.

a. foundation
b. beginning
c. base
d. basis
55. Luxemburgo was appointed ____ the end
of December 2004 in place of Mariano
Garcia Remon when the club held the fifth
place in the Primera Liga.
a. on
b. in
c. at
d. for
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56. Luxemburgo, who has been in charge for
nearly a year, received a vote of ____
from the board less than two weeks ago.
a. confidence
b. approval
c. assistance
d. employment
57. Ford Motor is likely to close five plants
that employ about 7,500 workers, or about
6 percent of the company's North
American work ____ .
a. experience
b. force
c. strike

d. group
58. Ford, ____ a deepening financial crisis,
has promised to unveil a radical
restructuring in North America early next
year.
a. facing
b. overcoming
c. creating
d. leading
59. On Thursday it said sales ____ for a third
straight month, down 18 percent, and cut
its production forecasts for the fourth and
first quarters.
a. soared
b. fell
c. sky-rocketed
d. stabilized
60. Danish brewer Carlsberg confirmed on
Friday that it ____ around half of its stake
in South Korea's Hite Brewery.
a. will sell
b. has sold
c. is selling
d. had sold
61. Carlsberg, ____ shares were 1.9 percent
higher by 0813 GMT, said it would use the
proceeds from the sale to reduce its debt.
a. which
b. that
c. whose

d. who
62. British bank Alliance & Leicester said its
____ this year was set to beat a
consensus analyst forecast as its revenue
has increased while costs have fallen
significantly.
a. merge
b. loss
c. profit
d. total
63. The bank said full-year revenue was
expected to be ____ higher than last year,
signaling an improvement in recent
months after flat revenue in the first half.
a. slightly
b. slight
c. lightly
d. light
64. Alliance & Leicester is benefiting ____
customers increasingly using the Internet
and telephone services rather than
branches.
a. in
b. from
c. of
d. on
65. Prices at factory gates in the euro zone
rose more than expected in October,
driven by high energy ____ .
a. fees

b. fares
c. expenditure
d. costs
66. Japanese automaker Mazda Motor Corp.
recommended that its employees ____ to
the office, rather than drive, to improve
their health and protect the environment.
a. walk
b. will walk
c. walked
d. were walking
67. Those who ____ a set of requirements by
going to office on foot are eligible to
receive 1,500 yen a month.
a. impose
b. encourage
c. meet
d. violate
68. Aimed ____ improving employees' health
and promote environment protection,
Mazda introduced its "Eco-walk
commutation allowance" on Thursday.
a. to
b. at
c. by
d. with
69. Mazda, Japan's fourth-largest automaker
based ____ Hiroshima, is the first
Japanese automaker to encourage its
employees to walk and offer an incentive

money.
a. on
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b. at
c. for
d. in
70. The allowance will be given to any Mazda
employees who live more than two
kilometers from the office and walk more
than four kilometers in round trips ____15
days a month.
a. at last
b. at the least
c. at least
d. at less
71. Intel Corp. has ____ new top executives
of the sales and technology operations of
the world's largest chip maker.
a. named
b. christened
c. identified
d. resigned
72. Eric Kim, who ____ Intel from Samsung
Electronics last year, was promoted to
senior vice president for sales and
marketing.
a. hired

b. dismissed
c. joined
d. left
73. Kim will share responsibility ____ Anand
Chandrasekher, who was also elevated to
senior vice president of the group.
a. as
b. with
c. together
d. for
74. The two will be in charge of global sales,
which hit $34.2 billion in 2004 and are
expected to ___ about 15 percent this
year amid solid sales of personal
computers and laptops.
a. drop
b. decline
c. plummet
d. rise
75. The World Trade Organization was set up
in 1995 with the ____ of boosting global
prosperity by enacting and policing trading
agreements between its member nations.
a. decision
b. participation
c. goal
d. prediction
76. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the WTO
now has 148 members, ____ the vast bulk
of the world's trading nations

a. representing
b. represent
c. represented
d. represents
77. As such, its rules apply ____ more than
90 percent of all global trading.
a. for
b. in
c. to
d. with
78. All of the WTO's agreements are ratified
by the parliaments of the member
countries, ____ can be classified as
"developing nations."
a. three-quarters of which
b. three-quarters of that
c. three-quarters of whom
d. which of three-quarters
79. The most significant new member of this
club was China, which was granted ___ to
the WTO in November, 2001.
a. participation
b. permission
c. application
d. entry
80. The WTO bristles against critics who
suggest it operates as a dictatorial tool of
the rich and powerful which ignores
domestic issues such as ____ , the
environment and local economic

development.
a. healthy
b. health
c. healthily
d. healthful
81. Indonesia's central bank has raised
interest rates for a sixth time in four
months as it tries ____ inflation and buoy
its battered currency.
a. slowing
b. slow
c. to slow
d. slowly
82. Gold and other precious metal prices have
hit fresh highs as investors try to protect
____ against inflation.
a. they
b. them
c. their
d. themselves
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83. A number of ____ factors, such as
demand from jewelry makers, are also
contributing to create what some investors
are calling a commodity boom.
a. other
b. another

c. the other
d. others
84. Gold rose as far as $508.50 an ounce
____ giving up some gains to trade at
$506.66.
a. since
b. before
c. because
d. therefore
85. The problem facing investors is that once
an asset class starts to climb, many of
them are keen to tap into that growth and
start buying, pushing prices up ____ .
a. farther
b. further
c. farthest
d. furthest
86. Some analysts are forecasting that gold
could go ____ $525 an ounce next year.
a. so high as
b. as high to
c. as high as
d. as high to
87. At the same time, other investments are
looking less attractive as the Japanese
yen ____ and inflation fears intensify in
the US.
a. weak
b. weakness
c. weakly

d. weakens
88. The yen fell to a 32-month low against the
US dollar in Japan on Monday, prompting
____ in demand for gold futures on the
Tokyo market.
a. an increase
b. a decline
c. a dilemma
d. a desire
89. Putting a squeeze on gold prices is the
traditional year-end pick-up in demand,
____ jewelers prepare for the Christmas
holiday period and Indian wedding
season.
a. although
b. so that
c. as
d. or
90. ____ also speculation that Asian central
banks will cut their US dollar holdings and
increase gold stocks.
a. It is
b. There is
c. They are
d. There are
91. Russia has also mentioned that it is ____
in doubling its gold holdings.
a. interest
b. interesting
c. interestingly

d. interested
92. Beijing is taking further steps to make it
easier for foreign banks to ____ business
in China.
a. make
b. go
c. do
d. mind
93. The proposals - including freedom to
process yuan transactions in more
Chinese cities - are part of plans to
liberalize the industry ____ 2007.
a. on
b. by
c. until
d. from
94. China's banking regulator said that foreign
banks would be permitted to conduct yuan
____ in 25 cities including Harbin,
Nanning and Ningbo.
a. transactions
b. markets
c. interests
d. businesses
95. Beijing has also said it will stop ____ its
own loss-making banks.
a. subsidize
b. to subsidize
c. subsidizing
d. to subsidizing

96. Foreign banks have been building their
presence in China, ____ they are
currently authorized to operate in 18
cities.
a. which
b. that
c. whom
d. where
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97. The capital threshold for foreign bank
branches wanting to ____ in China is also
set to be reduced from $62m to $50m.
a. represent
b. open
c. conduct
d. manufacture
98. China is obliged to open its banking ____
to foreign competition as part of its
admission to the WTO.
a. sector
b. region
c. sect
d. service
99. European Union transport ministers have
backed a blacklist of airlines that fail to
meet ____ requirements as part of plans
to protect travelers.

a. safe
b. safely
c. safeness
d. safety
100. The list was proposed after a summer in
which more than 500 passengers were
killed in plane ____ worldwide.
a. shipments
b. landings
c. crashes
d. cargos
101. The blacklist will be available online and
passengers ____ to be informed if they
are to fly on a named carrier.
a. will have
b. would have
c. would have had
d. had had
102. Companies will have ____ to defend
themselves against the allegations of
safety deficiencies.
a. a chance
b. a promotion
c. a compensation
d. an appeal


103. The list will be updated ____ by the
EU's aviation safety agency.
a. every three month

b. every three months
c. three every months
d. three every month
104. Laws supporting the blacklist, which
have already been approved by the
European Parliament, are expected to
come into ____ early next year.
a. contact
b. influence
c. effect
d. affect
105. Last month, EU Transport
Commissioner Jacques Barrot said he
hoped the blacklist would help ease ____
concerns about airline safety.
a. consumption
b. consume
c. consumed
d. consumer
106. The discovery of two large pieces of the
Titanic' s hull on the ocean floor indicates
that the fabled luxury liner sank ____
previously thought.
a. fast than
b. more fast than
c. more faster than
d. faster than
107. An Iranian military plane with 94 people
on board has crashed into a ____ in a
built-up suburb of the capital Tehran.

a. 10-storey apartment building
b. 10-storeys apartment building
c. 10-storey apartment buildings
d. 10-storeys apartment buildings
108. The C-130 plane had just taken off from
Mehrabad airport ____ the pilot reported
an emergency and turned back.
a. since
b. because
c. when
d. but
109. Schools were closed on Tuesday ____
high smog levels, raising fears that more
children than usual would have been at
home when the plane crashed at 1410
local time.
a. because
b. even though
c. despite
d. because of
110. Eyewitnesses reported that relatives of
those inside the residential block where
the plane crashed were ____ that they
broke down a 3m tall metal gate to get
inside.
a. desperate enough
b. so desperate
c. such desperate
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d. too desperate
111. Journalists said police broke two
cameras belonging to state television and
____ tapes and all mobile phones being
used to take pictures.
a. authorized
b. issued
c. confiscated
d. arrested
112. Passengers included more than 70 ____
and photographers sent to cover military
exercises there.
a. journals
b. journalism
c. journeys
d. journalists
113. The Iranian air force is believed to have
about 15 ageing US-made C-130s in____
, dating back to before the 1979 Islamic
revolution and the US boycott of Iran.
a. operation
b. work
c. opposition
d. place
114. The country's civil and military aircraft
have a poor safety ____.
a. document
b. file

c. record
d. score
115. Officials blame the high frequency of
crashes ____ a lack of aviation spare
parts due to US sanctions.
a. for
b. with
c. about
d. on
116. Singer Robbie Williams has accepted
substantial libel ____ over claims that he
is secretly homosexual.
a. damages
b. fines
c. expenses
d. tolls
117. The People newspaper in 2004 ____
stories alleging Mr. Williams had engaged
in casual homosexual sex.
a. will publish
b. published
c. has published
d. publishes
118. A new study has raised the potential for
a new generation of robotic "artificial
muscles" to be used to ____ tasks
currently impossible for humans.
a. set
b. identify
c. face

d. perform
119. At present, their efficacy is ____ by their
relatively low speed, inefficient design and
limited control available to operators.
a. enhanced
b. caused
c. hampered
d. implemented
120. Robotic artificial muscles currently in
use move 100 times ____ human
muscles.
a. slower than
b. slow than
c. more slower than
d. more slow than
121. The term 'podcast' has been ____
Word of the Year by the New Oxford
American Dictionary.
a. declared
b. declare
c. to declare
d. to declaring
122. The word ‘podcast’ is derived from a
____ of "broadcasting" and "iPod".
a. recipe
b. combination
c. arrangement
d. fixture
123. It ____ to the online version of the
dictionary during the next update early

next year.
a. had been added
b. would be added
c. were added
d. will be added
124. Podcasts ____ quickly in popularity over
the past 12 months as they are an easy
way of getting digital content and playing it
when and where you want.
a. grew
b. were growing
c. have grown
d. had grown
125. Although the term was ____ derived
from combining "broadcasting" and "iPod",
this definition has become something of a
misnomer as podcasts can be listened to
on any digital music player.
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a. originated
b. origin
c. original
d. originally
126. Some have criticized the term for giving
too much credit to Apple, which had little
to do ____ the development of the
technology.
a. about

b. with
c. for
d. at
127. Podcasts have become ____ because
anyone with a microphone, computer,
software and a net connection, can
produce one themselves.
a. popular
b. populate
c. popularly
d. popularity
128. Their rising ____ is challenging
conventional radio's broadcasting and
business model.
a. popular
b. populate
c. popularly
d. popularity
129. As a result, many radio stations such as
the BBC are making their shows ____ as
downloadable MP3 files.
a. responsible
b. available
c. critical
d. profitable
130. The BBC began a seven-month
podcasting trial in May. Around 20
programs are taking part ___ the trial.
a. in
b. on

c. at
d. for
131. Podcasting received a big boost ____
June, when Apple added a podcast
directory to its iTunes online music store.
a. on
b. at
c. in
d. since
132. Microsoft has been ____ $32m following
an antitrust ruling by South Korean
regulators.
a. compensated
b. reimbursed
c. refunded
d. fined
133. The US software giant was ____ to
unbundle its messaging service from its
Windows software by South Korea's Fair
Trade Commission.
a. prohibited
b. announced
c. ordered
d. enabled
134. Regulators ordered Microsoft to
introduce a version of Windows which
____ the embedding of services by other
software companies.
a. enables
b. enabling

c. enable
d. to enable
135. The antitrust ruling in South Korea
followed allegations ____ by internet firm
Daum Communications that Microsoft was
breaching antitrust rules by selling a
version of Windows that included its
instant messenger software.
a. dismissed
b. denied
c. involved
d. made
136. Microsoft said it was ____ with the ruling
and planned to appeal against the
decision.
a. surprised
b. disappointed
c. pleased
d. satisfied
137. Microsoft last month reached a separate
$30m ____ with Daum Communications.
a. settlement
b. destination
c. goal
d. decision
138. In October, the company agreed to pay
US software rival RealNetworks $761m to
____ an anti-competition lawsuit over
computer music players.
a. claim

b. file
c. end
d. threaten
139. Drinks giant Coca-Cola is to introduce a
new marketing ____ based around the
slogan "the Coke side of Life".
a. department
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b. research
c. service
d. campaign
140. The adverts will start in North America
to coincide ____ February's 2006 Winter
Olympics.
a. for
b. about
c. with
d. in
141. Coke ____ its share price halve over the
last seven years as it has struggled to
deal with the growing trend for healthier
drinks.
a. saw
b. has seen
c. is seeing
d. had seen
142. Coke is continuing efforts to turn itself
around, thanks to improved ____ and a

wider portfolio of products.
a. sells
b. sold
c. sales
d. shells
143. German carmaker Porsche says it
remains ____ about future trading despite
seeing a fall in sales of its sports utility
vehicle (SUV), the Cayenne.
a. confident
b. confide
c. confidant
d. confidently



144. The worldwide popularity of SUVs has
waned slightly ____ rising energy costs
and environmental concerns.
a. regardless of
b. because of
c. despite
d. due
145. Demand ____ the Cayenne was strong
last year, with sales increasing nearly 5%
to more than 41,880.
a. in
b. with
c. about
d. for

146. However, the market has softened
considerably in the past six months as
petrol prices have ____ sharply in the US
and Europe.
a. rising
b. raising
c. risen
d. raised
147. Many of the world's ____ carmakers,
including GM and Ford, have reported a
slump in sales of SUVs in the past six
months.
a. leader
b. lead
c. leadership
d. leading


























148. Porsche remains one of the world's
____ carmakers, making a £810m profit
last year.
a. most profitable
b. more profitable
c. the most profitable
d. more profitable than
149. The vice-mayor of the Chinese city ____
a chemical blast polluted a major river last
month has been found dead.
a. which
b. who
c. where
d. what
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150. News of his death came as China said it
would ____ punish anyone found to have

tried to cover up the impact of the blast, in
north-eastern Jilin.
a. cruelly
b. severely
c. critically
d. tightly




































TOEIC 4
1. A
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. D
10. C
11. B
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. D
17. C
18. B

19. A
20. D
21. B
22. C
23. B
24. D
25. B
26. D
27. A
28. C
29. D
30. B



















31. A
32. A
33. D
34. B
35. C
36. D
37. B
38. D
39. A
40. C
41. D
42. A
43. B
44. D
45. C
46. B
47. D
48. A
49. B
50. C
51. C
52. B
53. A
54. D
55. C
56. A
57. B
58. A
59. B
60. D



















61. C
62. C
63. A
64. B
65. D
66. A
67. C
68. B
69. D
70. C
71. A
72. C

73. B
74. D
75. C
76. A
77. C
78. A
79. D
80. B
81. C
82. D
83. A
84. B
85. B
86. C
87. D
88. A
89. C
90. B









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91. D
92. C
93. B
94. A
95. C
96. D
97. B
98. A
99. D
100. C
101. A
102. A
103. B
104. C
105. D
106. D
107. A
108. C
109. D
110. B
111. C

112. D
113. A
114. C
115. D
116. A
117. B
118. D
119. C
120. A


















121. A
122. B
123. D

124. C
125. D
126. B
127. A
128. D
129. B
130. A
131. C
132. D
133. C
134. A
135. D
136. B
137. A
138. C
139. D
140. C
141. B
142. C
143. A
144. B
145. D
146. C
147. D
148. A
149. C
150. B









































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