180. She had real psyched herself up for the big match.
a. had
b. real
c. herself
d. for
→ b
181. When life was simple, man's needs were few and he could supply
their all.
a. When
b. was
c. few
d. their
→ d
182. The woman who come in does not know the man well.
a. woman
b. come
c. know
d. well
→ b
183. I live in Elgol, is a small village on the south-west coast of the island.
a. live
b. is
c. on
d. of
→ b
184. I stop for passengers and empty the five post box along the road.
a. for
b. and
c. box
d. along
→ c
185. I pick up the school children that live along my route and took them
to the
school in Broadford.
a. up
b. that
c. took
d. to
→ c
186. There are a school for young children in Elgol, but the older children
have to
travel into the town.
a. are
b. for
c. in
d. older
→ a
187. Sometimes it takes me about three hours finishing my round.
a. Sometimes
b. me
c. hours
d. finishing
→ d
188. Stories are the goodest way of teaching moral lessons to young
people.
a. goodest
b. teaching
c. moral
d. to
→ a
189. I talk about the Tower of London, and then of the lives of people in
England
today.
a. the
b. and
c. of
d. lives
→ c
190. Sun Jingxiu, a 80-year-old retired teacher, is the oldest storyteller in
the
country.
a. a
b. retired
c. oldest
d. in
→ a
191. Small children doesn't understand that hot water and hot drinks can
be
dangerous.
a. doesn't
b. that
c. drinks
d. be
→ a
192. More oftenly the children have fallen through a glass door or window
and
are badly hurt.
a. oftenly
b. have
c. through
d. badly
→ a
193. The two young woman are watching people dancing, and waiting for
an
invitation to join in.
a. woman
b. watching
c. waiting
d. to join
→ a
194. Her dark dress reflects a view of life which is many less optimistic.
a. dark
b. reflects
c. which
d. many
→ d
195. I spent an hour trying to find a phone so that I could ring you telling
you I'd
be a little late this morning.
a. spent
b. to find
c. so that
d. telling
→ d
196. I wanted something fresh to eat while I were in Britain.
a. something
b. to eat
c. were
d. in
→ c
197. In towns, there was very few bus shelters until about thirty years ago.
a. In
b. was
c. until
d. years
→ b
198. Most people no longer wears the kinds of clothes that protect them
from the
wind, cold and rain.
a. Most
b. wears
c. that
d. from
→ b
199. Most of them were build in the nineteenth century and some are very
grand.
a. of
b. build
c. nineteenth
d. are
→ b
200. They were intended to persuade people to drink water, instead with
beer or
spirits.
a. were
b. to persuade
c. to drink
d. with
→ d
201. Communication will be impossible if everyone made up his own
language.
a. Communication
b. will
c. if
d. his
→ b
202. The more words you know, the most ideas you can express.
a. more
b. know
c. most
d. can
→ c
203. Words are the main things we using in communicating what we want
to say.
a. are
b. things
c. using
d. what
→ c
204. As well as talking with our voices we can also talking with our bodies.
a. well
b. with
c. also
d. talking
→ d
205. They may nod her head to show that they have understood or shake
it to
indicate disagreement.
a. her
b. to show
c. have
d. disagreement
→ a
206. Written language without of punctuation is not easy to follow.
a. Written
b. of
c. is
d. to follow
→ b
207. We use volume and pitch emphasizing words and make meanings
clear.
a. use
b. and
c. emphasizing
d. make
→ c
208. The division between the roles of the mother and the father is no
longer very
clearly.
a. between
b. roles
c. no longer
d. clearly
→ d
209. A father can change the baby, dressed the children or make the
dinner.
a. change
b. dressed
c. the
d. make
→ b