150. We have much in the rainy season.
a. rainy
b. rain
c. raining
d. rains
→ b
151. The Bakers lunch
a. having
b. is having
c. are having
d. has
→ c
152. I don't have money
a. much
b. many
c. no
d. a few
→ a
153. is the best football team in our school.
a. Our
b. Ours
c. We
d. Our’s
→ b
154. Many retirers feel useless because they
a. do volunteer work
b. have limited incomes
c. aren't working
d. can't help themselves
→ c
155. "It's very painful! I've worked for a long time in my
garden," the
woman said.
a. because
b. for
c. by
d. as soon as
→ a
156. The woman has hurt her back for too long.
a. to bend
b. by bending
c. for bending
d. owing to you bend
→ b
157. A lot of passengers who in the ship crash are still
suffering from
shock.
a. is
b. are
c. was
d. were
→ d
158. "How many ships there in our merchant fleet?" Mr
Pike asked
me.
a. had been
b. have been
c. had been
d. are
→ d
159. I in this garage as a car mechanic for 15 years.
a. has been working
b. have been working
c. had worked
d. worked
→ b
160. The person who in charge of a car is the conductor.
a. is
b. are
c. was
d. were
→ a
161. She regretted how to ride a bicycle when she was
young.
a. not to learn
b. not learning
c. not having learnt
d. b & c are correct
→ d
162. The doctor showed the patient to do some exercises.
a. what
b. why
c. when
d. how
→ d
163. The doctor told his friend all about the woman and asked
him for
his advice.
a. meet
b. meeting
c. to meet
d. he met
→ b
164. If I had taken your advice, I a better life.
a. will have
b. shall have
c. would have
d. would have had
→ d
165. We have got high inflation. That's why prices keep up.
a. go
b. to go
c. going
d. to going
→ c
166. They wanted to know why they it for her while she
could do it
by herself.
a. did
b. have done
c. should do
d. have to do
→ c
167. Firemen rescued several people from the floor of the
blazing
building.
a. high
b. top
c. basement
d. low
→b
168. When the electricity failed, he a match to find the candles.
a. rubbed
b. scratched
c. struck
d. started
→ c
169. He filled in the necessary forms and for the job.
a. appealed
b. asked
c. requested
d. applied
→ d
170. She is traveling to work by train today because her car is
being
a. stopped
b. broken
c. serviced
d. rented
→c
171. The film lasted three hours with of 15 minutes between
part one
and part two.
a. an interval
b. a pause
c. a stop
d. an interruption
→ a
172. I'm very busy at the moment so it may take a time to
answer your
letters.
a. little
b. few
c. small
d. some
→a
173. He was wearing a heavy overcoat to himself against the
cold.
a. conceal
b. protect
c. cover
d. wrap
→ b
174. It took Michael a long time to find a pair of shoes that him.
a. liked
b. fitted
c. agreed
d. matched
→ b
175. the traffic was bad, I arrived on time.
a. Although
b. In spite of
c. Despite
d. Even
→ a
176. He was unwilling to explain the reason his absence.
a. for
b. why
c. of
d. that
→ a
177. John Jameson is a famous who stole five million pounds
from a
bank.
a. crime
b. criminal
c. criminally
d. criminality
→ b
178. your own business can cause a lot of financial worries.
a. Manage
b. Managing
c. Manager
d. Manageable
→ b
179. The surgeons tried their best to save his life, but unfortunately the
operation
was
a. unsuccessfully
b. successful
c. successfulness
d. unsuccessful
→d
180. I understand what you are saying.
a. perfect
b. perfectly
c. perfection
d. imperfect
→ b
181. His promotion to manager was a popular ……………………………….
a. appoint
b. appointed
c. appointment
d. appointee
→ c
182. A holiday in America can be cheap.
a. surprise
b. surprised
c. surprising
d. surprisingly
→ d
183. My colleagues are very pleasant, but the manager was a
little
a. unfriendly
b. friendly
c. friendship
d. friendless
→ a
184. I this morning, and was late for school.
a. sleep
b. slept
c. overslept
d. oversleep
→ c
185. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are a couple but they are very kind to
their
neighbors'
a. child / children
b. children / children
c. childish / child
d. childless / children
→ d
186. The air is naturally by foreign matter such as plant
pollens
and dust.
a. contaminated
b. contaminate
c. contamination
d. contaminating
→ a
187. The heavily atmosphere in some industrial regions is
called
"smog", a word derived from "smoke" and "fog".
a. pollute
b. polluted
c. pollution
d. pollutant
→ b
188. Why are you always jealous other friends?
a. with
b. of
c. for
d. to
→ b
189. The form-master was suspicious my intention.
a. about
b. of
c. on
d. a & b are correct
→ d
190. He is confident his success in the final examination.
a. about
b. of
c. on
d. a & b are correct
→ b
191. I was angry myself for making such a stupid mistake.
a. with
b. of
c. for
d. to
→ a
192. They were furious me for not telling them the truth.
a. with
b. of
c. for
d. to
→ a
193. This chemical is harmful us.
a. with
b. of
c. for
d. to
→ d
194. The monitor is responsible our form-master
the class.
a. with / for
b. for / to
c. to / for
d. with / to
→ c
195. We were surprised the way he behaves. It was quite out
of
character.
a. about
b. with
c. at
d. b & c are correct
→ c
196. These days everybody is aware the danger of smoking.
a. about
b. of
c. on
d. for
→ b
197. Are you still upset what I said to you yesterday?
a. about
b. of
c. on
d. for
→ a
198. We're short staff in our office at the moment. There aren't
enough
people to do the work that has to be done.
a. in
b. of
c. at
d. with
→ b
199. Scientists and engineers have invented filters and other methods of
removing from industrial wastes.
a. pollute
b. polluted
c. pollution
d. pollutants
→ d