300 CÂU TRẮC NGHIỆM TÌM LỖI SAI CÓ ĐÁP ÁN
1. W
h a
t is the h
i g he
r mountain in the world?
a. What
b. is
c. higher
d. in
> c
2. I w ish my mother g iv e
s m e presents m o
r e
o f
t en
.
a. wish
b. gives
c. me
d. more often
> b
3. T
h
e teacher w a
s p
l e a
si n
g with the result o f your examination.
a. The
b. was
c. pleasing
d. of
> c
4. T
h
e little
b o
y d
i dn
't know ho
w l a
ci n
g his shoes.
a. The little boy
b. didn't
c. how
d. lacing
> d
5. You a
r e q u
ite
so thin that you c a n
slip b e
t w ee
n the bars.
a. are
b. quite so
c. can slip
d. between
> b
6. T
o t u
r n o
n the light, I w a
s surprised a
t what I saw.
a. To turn
b. on
c. was
d. at
> a
7. I w ou
ld
r a
t he
r li v e o n a farm than t o
li v e in a city.
a. would rather
b. live
c. on
d. to live
> d
8. The school library is free a n
d open f o
r a
ll the pupils and teaching staff.
a. is
b. and
c. for
d. all
> c
9. W
h
y d on
't you bo
rro w books in the local lending library?
a. Why
b. don't
c. borrow
d. in
> d
10. He had to a
d m
it that there w e
r e something in w ha
t mother kept s a
y i n
g .
a. admit
b. were
c. what
d. saying
> b
11. T
h e
s t ud
e n
ts suggested bu
y i n
g flowers f
o r the teachers in the Teachers' Day.
a. The students
b. buying
c. for
d. in
> d
12. No one h a
v e s o
l v e
d s u
ch a d
i f f
ic u
lt problem.
a. have
b. solved
c. such
d. difficult
> a
13. D u
r i n
g their m eat
, they discussed what to d
o a t the weekend.
a. During
b. meat
c. to do
d. at
> b
14. I f you w r ite the essay c a
r e
f u
l , you w ill get good mark.
a. If
b. write
c. careful
d. will
> c
15. O r d
i na
r y Americans a
r e friendly and n o
t afraid to show its feelings.
a. Ordinary
b. are
c. not
d. its
> d
16. The girl w h
o w e
r e injured in the accident is now in hospital.
a. who
b. were
c. in
d. is
> b
17. Thank you v e
r y m
u ch o f the present t ha
t you sent me.
a. very
b. much
c. of
d. that
> c
18. There w a
s n
't s o m
e directory in t h
e telephone box f
r o
m which I was phoning.
a. wasn't
b. some
c. the
d. from
> b
19. T
h e m
a n w h
o I w a
s waiting f
o
r didn't turn up.
a. The man
b. who
c. was
d. for
> b
20. Women w ea
r m
a
k e
- u
p to b ea
u t i f
u
l t h
e m
s e
l v e
s .
a. wear
b. make-up
c. beautiful
d. themselves
> c
21. Mai and Lan h a
v e a row be
c au
s e they have m
is un
d e
r st o
o d o n
e ano
t he
r .
a. have
b. because
c. misunderstood
d. one another
> d
22. The workers are b u
il d
i n
g a ne
w b
r i d
g e w h
ich is 150 meters in h
i g h
.
a. building
b. a new bridge
c. which
d. high
> d
23. It's n
o u
se a
ski n
g t he
m k e
e p quiet.
a. no use
b. asking
c. them
d. keep
> d
24. This text is too l o
n g for me to
re a
d it.
a. is
b. long
c. to read
d. it
> d
25. I c an
't get u
s e
d to do
i n
g so difficult exercises.
a. can't
b. used
c. doing
d. so
> d
26. M y father d
o e
s n
't know s pea
k E n
g lis h
.
a. My
b. doesn't
c. speak
d. English
> c
27. She b
e ha
v e
s a
s i f she w a
s a baby.
a. behaves
b. as if
c. was
d. a
> c
28. You wanted me to t e
ll you ab
o u
t what I w a
s do
i n
g here and how w a
s my life.
a. to tell
b. about
c. was doing
d. was
> d
29. The course is good, bu
t m o
r e
h a
r d than I t hou
g ht
.
a. is
b. but
c. more hard
d. thought
> c
30. S
l eep
i n
g all day, to ea
t too m u
ch and ne
v e
r going out is unhealthy.
a. Sleeping
b. to eat
c. much
d. never
> b
31. The dentist gave m e a c he
ck u
p and then t e
lli n
g me I needed two f
illi n
g s .
a. me
b. check up
c. telling
d. fillings
> c
32. These engines u
s e d be
i n
g started by hand. B
u t
n o
w they a
r e started by
electricity.
a. used
b. being
c. But now
d. are
> b
33. This house is often b
r o
k e
n o ff and a lot of things are taken a
w a
y .
a. is
b. broken
c. off
d. away
> c
34. My father ha
s a mechanic t o
r e
p a
ir his motorbike m
o
n t h
l y .
a. has
b. a
c. to repair
d. monthly
> c
35. There a
l w a
y s is one w ise woman w h
o is bo
th feared and respected by her
people.
a. always
b. wise
c. who
d. both
> a
36. The woman t e
lls them cl o
s e their eyes ti g h
tly and cover them w ith their
hands.
a. tells
b. close
c. tightly
d. with
> b
37. They v isit e
d America about a t hou
s a
n d years a
g o
, o
n the eleventh century
AD.
a. visited
b. thousand
c. ago
d. on
> d
38. Ha Dong is the town w he
r e I a m born and gr e
w up.
a. is
b. where
c. am
d. grew
> c
39. She is t h
e g i r l about t h
a t I talked to you y e st e
r da
y .
a. the girl
b. that
c. to
d. yesterday
> b
40. The lesson t ha
t we are learning no
w is very i n
t e
r e
s te
d b u
t difficult.
a. that
b. now
c. interested
d. but
> c
41. She m ad
e me to p a
y f
o
r the damage I h
a d d
o ne
.
a. made
b. to pay
c. for
d. had done
> b
42. He warned m e t o m
a
ke an eye o
n my luggage as that place was f
u
ll of
thieves.
a. me
b. to make
c. on
d. full
> b
43. W
he n you are late f o
r class, you s h ou
ld apologize f
o
r your teacher.
a. When
b. for
c. should
d. for
> d
44. The village t ha
t I was born and gr e
w up is sit ua
t e
d o
n the Red River.
a. that
b. grew
c. situated
d. on
> a
45. Some children, b
e f o
r e going to school, g o to kindergartens, o f f
ic i a
lly a
r e
c a
ll e
d nursery schools.
a. before
b. go
c. officially
d. are called
> d
46. E n
g lish children st a
r t school in six and finish a
t sixteen.
a. English
b. start
c. in
d. at
> c
47. I d
o n
't feel as ti r e
d after a train journey so I do a f
t e
r a car journey.
a. don't
b. tired
c. so
d. after
> c
48. The c h
ild ran f a
stly to get to sc h oo
l .
a. child
b. fastly
c. to
d. school
> b
49. I f it w ill r a
in this afternoon, we w ill have to c an
c e
l our picnic.
a. If
b. will rain
c. will
d. cancel
> b
50. He is v e
r y w ea
k to lift t h
is suitcase.
a. very
b. weak
c. to
d. this
> a
51. S u
n weather can a
lw a
y s be depended o
n in southern countries.
a. Sun
b. always
c. on
d. in
> a
52. The man t h a
t wife an
d family a
r e away s e
e
m
s very lonely.
a. that
b. and
c. are
d. seems
> a
53. Each year m
o
r e a
n d
m o
r e p eop
l e try s e
tt i n
g new and u nu
s ua
l records.
a. more and more
b. people
c. setting
d. unusual
> c
54. Someone e
lse put 49,999 d
o m
i n
o e
s in a line and k n o
cki n
g them all down.
a. else
b. dominoes
c. in
d. knocking
> d
55. T
h e peel w e
r e a
c t u a
lly 52 meters l on
g .
a. The
b. were
c. actually
d. long
> b
56. Why d
id all the customers a
t the Red Lion ha
v e
to pay o f their beer that
week?
a. did
b. at
c. have to
d. of
> d
57. The h ea
v y rain made it po
ssi b
le for us to have our picnic.
a. heavy
b. it
c. possible
d. to
> c
58. If you m a
ke a f
i v e
- da
y s trip across the Atlantic Ocean, your ship en
t e
r s a
different time z on
e everyday.
a. make
b. five-days
c. enters
d. zone
> b
59. When he arrived a
t the f u
r n
it u
r e shop, they ha
d b
e e
n
s o
ld the table he
w an
t ed
.
a. at
b. furniture
c. had been sold
d. wanted
> c
60. May Day r e
g u
l a
r l
y is c e
l eb
r a
t e
d i n many countries a
r o
u n
d the world.
a. regularly
b. celebrated
c. in
d. around
> a
61. I f airplane ticket w a
s n
't expensive, I c ou
ld f
ly to Singapore f o
r my holidays.
a. If
b. wasn't
c. could fly
d. for
> b
62. Friends advised h
e r to
st o p doing the h
ou s e
w o
r k be
c au
se her old age.
a. her
b. to stop
c. housework
d. because
> d
63. A
l t h
o u
g h she is 103 b
u t she still does a
l o t
o f work in the flat.
a. Although
b. is
c. but
d. a lot of
> c
64. He h
a d so a d
i f f
i c u
l t exercise that he couldn't do it.
a. had
b. so
c. difficult
d. it
> b
65. It is the l a
rg e
r city in Europe with a population o f over eight million.
a. is
b. larger
c. in
d. of
> b
66. It is a b
e au
t i f u
l building o f two towers and a v e
r y big clock c a
ll e
d Big Ben.
a. beautiful
b. of
c. very
d. called
> b
67. Many hundred years a
g o there w e
r e many villages and little towns in
England.
a. ago
b. were
c. little
d. in
> c
68. They usually took a tree back w ith them and pu
t it o n the centre o f the village.
a. with
b. put
c. on
d. of
> c
69. The international w o
r ki n
g class m
a d
e the on
e of May their day o f solidarity.
a. working
b. made
c. one
d. of
> c
70. The f
i r st May Day c e
l eb
r a
t e
d in England in 1
8 90
.
a. first
b. celebrated
c. in
d. 1890
> b
71. Television is one of m
a n
's important m
e a
n of c om m
u n
ic a
ti o
n .
a. is
b. man's
c. mean
d. communication
> c
72. T
h ou
g h TV, home viewers can see and l e a
r n a
b ou
t people, places and things
in faraway lands.
a. Though
b. learn
c. about
d. in
> a
73. TV provides m
an
y more en
t e
r t a
i n m
e n
t programs a
s an
y other kind.
a. many
b. entertainment
c. as
d. any
> c
74. P o
v e
r ty desert c o
u n
t r i e
s in Africa can gr o
w guayule.
a. Poverty
b. countries
c. in
d. grow
> a
75. The ru bbe
r farms will m
a
ke a l o
t o f money and give jobs to a
g r ea
t dea
l o f
people.
a. rubber
b. make
c. a lot of
d. a great deal of
> d
76. A
r ou
n d the age o f sixteen you m
u
s t make one of the biggest de
c isi o
n of your
life.
a. Around
b. of
c. must
d. decision
> d
77. Junko Tabei, is a Japanese f
r o
m Hokkaido, w a
s the first woman to m
a
ke this
difficult climb.
a. is
b. from
c. was
d. to make
> a
78. A T
o
k y o newspaper - television c o
m pan
y ha
d o
rg an
i z e
d the climb in 1975.
a. Tokyo
b. company
c. had organized
d. in
> c
79. Bill a n
d Fred w a
s students a
t a university and they w e
r e friends.
a. and
b. was
c. at
d. were
> b
80. T
h e noise on the roof o f the trailer w o
ke Bill and Fred up very qu
ick .
a. The
b. of
c. woke
d. quick
> d
81. I n April 1984, David Hempleman - Adams w a
lk e
d through northern Canada
to the North Pole w ith himself.
a. In
b. walked
c. to
d. with
> d
82. David w a
s a b
r a
v e
r y man to go o
n this adventure by h
i m
s e
l f
.
a. was
b. bravery
c. on
d. himself
> b
83. Biddenden, England is a small town o f 1,500 p e
r s on
, with a history of nine
hu
n d
r e
d years.
a. is
b. of
c. person
d. hundred
> c
84. Each Easter Monday, o
ld people, widows, widowers, and others li v i n
g on
small incomes take part w ith a ceremony c a
ll e d Chulkurst Charity.
a. old
b. living
c. with
d. called
> c
85. Her family w e
r e p
a t r i ot
s w h
o supported the American R e
v o
l u
ti o
n a
l .
a. were
b. patriots
c. who
d. Revolutional
> d
86. She w ou
ld be killed i f
t h a
t she d
id
n o
t betray the patriots in the area.
a. would
b. if that
c. did not
d. in
> b
87. The city of Lufkin, Texas, h a
s h a
d m
u
c h than ten million employees w o
r ki n
g
for it without pay.
a. city
b. has had
c. much
d. working
> c
88. These e m
p
l o
y e
r s have not t a
k e n vacations, a
sk e d for sick leave, or
complained about ha
v i n
g to work long hours.
a. employers
b. taken
c. asked
d. having
> a
89. The worms e a
t the waste and turn it i n
to clean fertilizer w ho
m the city then
sells to farmers.
a. eat
b. into
c. whom
d. to
> c
90. D u
r i n
g the Revolutionary War, American patriot w i
v e
s and children
frequently had to t a
ke refuge in forts e
sc ap
i n
g attacks.
a. During
b. wives
c. take
d. escaping
> d
91. The women w ou
ld spend t h e
ir time to ma ke bread and bullets f
o r the
soldiers.
a. would
b. their
c. to make
d. for
> c
92. The women w e
r e indignant and d e
ci d
e d that they themselves would d
o one
more effort to d
r i v e off the enemy.
a. were
b. decided
c. do
d. to drive
> c
93. The delay to p
r e
v e n
t the surrender and a
l l o
w e
d time for reinforcements t o
a
rr i v e
and d
r i v e off the enemy.
a. to prevent
b. allowed
c. to arrive
d. drive
> a
94. The J a p
a ne
se first de
v e
l ope
d fake food i n the 1920s to introduce people
to unfamiliar W
e st dishes.
a. Japanese
b. developed
c. in
d. West
> d
95. David w a
s a young man w h
o w o
r ki n
g in a
n office in a big city.
a. was
b. who
c. working
d. an
> c
96. He decided to ha
v e a holiday in a beautiful place in the mountains w he
r e
there were m u
ch streams.
a. to have
b. in
c. where
d. much
> d
97. A rich m e
n and his w i f
e went in a shop to bu
y a bracelet.
a. men
b. wife
c. in
d. to buy
> a
98. She t r a
v e
l e
d to villages and r e
li g i ou
s centers, with only an interpreter and a
few m
e
n to carry her camping e
q u
i p
m en
ts .
a. traveled
b. religious
c. men
d. equipments
> d
99. She a
d op
t e
d a f
i f
t e en
- y ea
r s - o
ld Sikkimese boy to t r a
v e
l w ith her.
a. adopted
b. fifteen-years-old
c. to travel
d. with
> b
100. O n e day a lady s a
w a mouse t o
r u
n across her kit c he
n floor.
a. One
b. saw
c. to run
d. kitchen
> c
101. She d
id n
o t want t o
g o back to the shops be
c a u
se it was very l a
t e
l y .
a. did not
b. to go
c. because
d. lately
> d
102. The last t i m
e I went to London, I d
i d n
't have time to visit all the p
l a
ce I
wanted to see.
a. time
b. to
c. didn't
d. place
> d
103. I soon g o
t to know w he
r e w e
r e the main st r ee
t s .
a. got
b. where
c. were
d. streets
> c
104. I can spend q u
ite a long time in Westminster Abbey and learn o f all the
interesting things t he
re .
a. quite
b. in
c. of
d. there
> c
105. T he
y a
r e very p
l ea
s an
t to travel b
y steamer d o
w n the Thames from
Westminster to Tower Bridge.
a. They are
b. pleasant
c. by
d. down
> a
106. O n e
d a
y a f
a m
e singer w a
s invited by a rich lady to her house.
a. One day
b. fame
c. was
d. to
> b
107. At ten o'clock, the singer w a
s a
sk e
d c om i n
g up
st a
i r s to the lady's guests.
a. was asked
b. coming
c. upstairs
d. to
> b
108. William H.Harrison, the man w h
o served t h
e m
o
s t
s h o
r t term, died o f
pneumonia several weeks a f
t e
r his inauguration.
a. who
b. the most short
c. of
d. after
> b
109. Abraham Lincoln was on
e of four p
r e
si d en
ts w h
o w a
s assassinated.
a. one
b. presidents
c. who
d. was
> d
110. James A. Garfield was s ho
t d u
r i n
g his first year in office by a man to t h a
t he
w ou
l dn
't give a job.
a. shot
b. during
c. that
d. wouldn't
> c
111. He doesn't m u
ch like the work, bu
t he en j o
y e
d the relationships w ith the
other workers.
a. much
b. but
c. enjoyed
d. with
> c
112. After g e
tti n
g her s ix -
y ea
r- o
ld daughter ready and d
r i v i n
g her to t h
e
sc h oo
l ,
she starts on the housework.
a. getting
b. six-year-old
c. driving
d. the school
> d
113. She f
i n d
s housework bo
re d and d oe
s n
't like to
s t a
y at home all day.
a. finds
b. bored
c. doesn't
d. to stay
> b
114. A artist went to a be
a u
t i f
u
l part of the country f
o
r a holiday, and stayed with
a farmer.
a. A
b. to
c. beautiful
d. for
> a
115. The artist was very p
l ea
s e
d and thanked the farmer for s a
y i n
g s
o kind
things ab
o u
t the paintings.
a. pleased
b. saying
c. so
d. about
> c
116. Se
v e
r a
l members of his family did a great deal t o
e n
c ou
r a
g e him in the field
of sci e
n t i f
ic .
a. Several
b. to encourage
c. in
d. scientific
> d
117. While he d
e a
lt with the deaf and i n
v e
sti g a
ti n
g the science of acoustics, his
studies e
v en
t ua
lly led to the i n
v en
ti o
n of the multiple telegraph and his greatest
invention - the telephone.
a. dealt
b. investigating
c. eventually
d. invention
> b
118. Along in jogging and swimming, c y cli n
g is on
e of the best all-round forms o f
exercise.
a. in
b. cycling
c. one
d. of
> a
119. It can help to
i n
c r ea
se your st ro n
g and energy, g
i
v i n
g you more efficient
muscles and a s t r on
ge r heart.
a. to increase
b. strong
c. giving
d. stronger
> b
120. D o
i n
g too much too q u
ickly can damage muscles that a
r en
't used t o
w o
r k .
a. Doing
b. quickly
c. aren't
d. to work
> d
121. If you ha
d any doubts ab
o u
t taking up cycling for health reasons, t a
lk to your
doctor and a
sk his or her advice.
a. had
b. about
c. talk
d. ask
> a
122. The decay be
g i n
s in a
little crack in the enamel to c o
v e
r o f the tooth.
a. begins
b. a little
c. to cover
d. of
> c
123. We s h ou
ld eat food that is good a t our t ee
th and our body.
a. should
b. is
c. at
d. teeth
> c
124. Some accidents c au
se injuries b u
t s o m
e lead to d
i e
.
a. cause
b. but
c. some
d. die
> d
125. The T
ra n
s p o
r t Department organizes road s a f e
ty campaigns every year in
o
r de
r t h a
t reduce traffic a
cci d
e n
ts .
a. Transport
b. safety
c. in order that
d. accidents
> c
126. I f everyone t a
k e
s care when c r o
ssi n
g the road, there will be m o
r e traffic
accidents.
a. If
b. takes
c. crossing
d. more
> d
127. Coffee an
d tea is favorite hot d
r i n
ks of people in all parts of the world.
a. and
b. is
c. drinks
d. in
> b
128. In the United States, w h
ich more coffee is used than in an
y other nation,
many people drink their coffee " black", w it hou
t cream or sugar.
a. In
b. which
c. any
d. without
> b
129. In China, Japan and other O r i e n
t a
l countries, w he
r e tea is the national drink,
people a
l m
o
st use ne
v e
r sugar in their tea.
a. Oriental
b. where
c. almost
d. never
> d
130. Richard leaves a
t home at a bo
u t half past eight, w ith his schoolbag un
d e
r
his arm.
a. at
b. about
c. with
d. under
> a
131. He d oe
s n
' t buy a ticket every day so he has a s ea
s o
n ticket.
a. doesn't
b. a
c. so
d. season
> c
132. S
c h oo
ls in England a
r e no
t the same f
r o m in ou
r country.
a. Schools
b. are not
c. from
d. our
> c
133. In England school c h
il d
r e
n do not go to s c hoo
l o
n Saturdays w i t
h Sundays.
a. children
b. school
c. on
d. with
> d
134. In some places, winter be
g i n
s in November and e
n d
i n
g in March o
r April.
a. In
b. begins
c. ending
d. or
> c
135. You can s e e a lot of c h
il d
s running and jumping in the snow or p
l a
y i n
g with
snowballs.
a. see
b. childs
c. in
d. playing
> b
136. One day their mother t o o
k them in their aunt's house to play w h
i
le she went
to the big city to buy s o
m
e new clothes.
a. took
b. in
c. while
d. some
> b
137. Two old g en
tl e m
e n lived in a q u
ite street in Pa
r is .
a. gentlemen
b. in
c. quite
d. Paris
> c
138. They went o f
t e
n for walks t o
g e
t he
r in the streets w he
n the weather w a
s fine.
a. often
b. together
c. when
d. was
> a
139. In England n
o bo
d y under the age of eighteen a
r e allowed to d
r i n
k in a public
bar.
a. In
b. nobody
c. are
d. to drink
> c
140. There is a prison in iceland which a
ll o
w s its prisoners g o
i n
g out without any
guards to
w o
r k everyday.
a. is
b. allows
c. going
d. to work
> c
141. Mary and h e
r husband wanted to
g i v e the old lady to a n
ice birthday
present.
a. her
b. to give
c. to
d. nice
> c
142. He is s u
c h famous that he ha
s a great many f an
s .
a. is
b. such
c. has
d. fans
> b
143. The po
lice caught h
e be
c a u
se he was involved in a robbery.
a. police
b. he
c. because
d. in
> b
144. If he doesn't u n
der st an
d the lesson, h
is father o f
t e n explains it f o
r him.
a. understand
b. his
c. often
d. for
> d
145. Most o f the b u
il d
i n
g in this town are r a
t h e
r unattractive, b
u t this church is an
exception.
a. of
b. building
c. rather
d. but
> b
146. She h a
s a s t r on
g ly de
t e
r m
i n
a ti o
n to b
e a teacher.
a. has
b. strongly
c. determination
d. be
> b
147. The government a
r e trying p
l a
y i n
g down t h e
ir involvement in the affair.
a. are
b. playing
c. their
d. in
> b
148. The e
x pan
si o n of t h
is factory will to
c r ea
te more employment to l o
c a
l
people.
a. expansion
b. this
c. to create
d. local
> c
149. There is a chill st r iki n
g me w he
n I go alone in night.
a. is
b. striking
c. when
d. in
> d
150. This morning, I e
n c oun
t e
r e
d a friend I h
a v en
't seen f o
r a long t i m
e
s .
a. encountered
b. haven't
c. for
d. times
> d
151. It is possible to
i n f e
r two c o
m
p
l e t e
ly opposite c o n
cl u
si o
n from this set of
facts.
a. is
b. to infer
c. completely
d. conclusion
> d
152. He is not v e
r y s an
g u
i n
e a
b ou
t his chances of s u
cc e
s s f u
l .
a. very
b. sanguine
c. about
d. successful
> d
153. She a d
m
i r e
s Korean a
c t r e
ss e
s in so far as she wears a
s t h e
m
.
a. admires
b. actresses
c. as
d. them
> c
154. She p
r e
s en
t e
d reward f
o
r the return o f her l o
st bracelet.
a. presented
b. for
c. of
d. lost
> a
155. We are i n
t e
r e
s t e
d o f the c on
s e
r v a
ti o
n o f forests.
a. interested
b. of
c. conservation
d. of
> b
156. I think there a
r e a n
y resources t h a
t we have left u n
t a pp
e d
.
a. are
b. any
c. that
d. untapped
> b
157. He e n
r ic h
s his k n o
w l ed
g e by list en
i n
g to the radio e
v e
r y n
i
g ht
.
a. enrichs
b. knowledge
c. listening
d. every night
> a
158. We h a
v e searched f
o
r some of the b oo
k s to
w h
ich you need.
a. have
b. for
c. books
d. to which
> d
159. It is many y ea
r s f o
r Mount Vesuvius l a
st erupted.
a. is
b. years
c. for
d. last
> c
160. R e f
o
r m
i n
g the education s y st e
m w ill be a d
i f f
ic u
lty process.
a. Reforming
b. system
c. will
d. difficulty
> d
161. I found it ha
r d
ly to keep my c on
c en
t r a
t i o n with s u
ch a noise going on.
a. it
b. hardly
c. concentration
d. such
> b
162. I k e e
p my re f
e
r e
n ce books n ea
r in my desk for c o n
v en
i en
c e
.
a. keep
b. reference
c. near in
d. convenience
> c
163. Pu
t the cap back o
n the bottle, o t he
r w ise the juice w ou
ld spill.
a. Put
b. on
c. otherwise
d. would
> d
164. All p
il o
ts are r e
s p on
si b
le f o
r their passengers' s a f
e
.
a. pilots
b. responsible
c. for
d. safe
> d
165. The c o
u n
t r y air a
r e fresh, m o
r eo
v e
r , it is not po
ll u
t e d
.
a. country
b. are
c. moreover
d. polluted
> b
166. I always m
a
ke a point of c h e
cki n
g that a
ll the windows are shut a f
t e
r I go
out.
a. make
b. checking
c. all
d. after
> d
167. We are ha
v i n
g a
little get-together to c e
l e b
r a
te D a
v id promotion.
a. having
b. a little
c. to celebrate
d. David
> d
168. She is enough o
ld to
b e independent o f her pa
re n
ts .
a. old
b. to be
c. of
d. parents
> a
169. The train h
e got on ha
s an accident bu
t he w a
s unharmed.
a. he
b. has
c. but
d. was
> b
170. You n ee
d attach a label to each piece w ith luggage.
a. need
b. a
c. to
d. with
> d
171. You should w ea
r conspicuous clothes w he
n to
w a
lk a
t night.
a. wear
b. when
c. to walk
d. at
> c
172. She m
a
d e a few c on
v en
ti o
n a
l r e
m a
r k about t h
e weather.
a. made
b. conventional
c. remark
d. the
> c
173. She can l oo
k back o
n her career w ith g r
ea
tly satisfaction.
a. look
b. on
c. with
d. greatly
> d
174. I f ee
l a c e
r t a
in apprehension w ith my interview t o
m
o
rr o
w .
a. feel
b. certain
c. with
d. tomorrow
> c
175. What w a
s she s a
i d convinced m e that I was m
ist a
k en
.
a. was
b. said
c. me
d. mistaken
> a
176. A w e
ll tool-box is a h
a nd
y thing to have i n the house.
a. well
b. handy
c. to
d. in
> a
177. One o f his l e
ss attractive t r a
it is criticizing his wife in public.
a. of
b. less
c. trait
d. in
> c
178. T h
e driver w a
s t o o
ti n
g his horn a
s he re a
c h
e d the bend.
a. The
b. was tooting
c. as
d. reached