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:: Click the answer button to see the correct answer. - How often do you play tennis?
a. On Tuesday.
b. For two hours.
c. Almost every day.
d. With John.
AnswerC
- Where do you usually eat lunch?
a. Sandwich.
b. With Jane.
c. At 12:00.
d. In the cafeteria.
AnswerD
- How long did you study last night?
a. With Bob.
b. In my room.
c. English.
d. For three hours.
AnswerD
- What kind of novels do you like?
a. Yes, I do.
b. I like spy novels.
AnswerB
- What kind of work do you do?
a. I work every day.
b. I'm a piano teacher.
c. I worked for two hours.
AnswerB
- How many hours a day do you watch TV?
a. About two hours.
b. In my living room.
c. I watch the news.
d. On Tuesday.
AnswerA
- What is your busiest day of the week?
a. In the morning.
b. Every day.
c. Tuesday.
d. Last week.
AnswerC
- My mother is a good cook.
a. I agree with you.
b. I agree you.
c. I agree to you.
d. I agree for you.
AnswerA
- What does "TV" mean?
a. For one hour.
b. Yes
c. Television.
d. For one hour.
e. On Friday.
AnswerC
- How do you spell "dog"?
a. No
b. D-O-G
c. No
d. I don't
e. Cat.
f. I have one dog.
AnswerB
- What did you do yesterday?
a. I am swimming.
b. I swim.
c. I will swim.
d. I swam.
AnswerD
- What do you like to drink?
a. Coffee.
b. Saturday evening.
c. Two.
d. With my friends.
AnswerA
- What did you eat last night?
a. At six.
b. Spaghetti.
c. With my family.
d. At home.
AnswerB
- What are you doing?
a. I'm eating.
b. I ate.
c. I will be eating.
d. I have eaten.
AnswerA
- What will you do this afternoon?
a. I play soccer.
b. I played soccer.
c. I'll play soccer.
d. I was playing soccer.
AnswerC
- It seems to me that most restaurants are too expensive?
a. I don't think it.
b. I don't think.
c. I don't think so.
AnswerC
- Where's Mike?
a. At school.
b. At eight.
c. For three hours.
d. No, he isn't.
AnswerA
- Where do you do your homework?
a. With John.
b. In the evening.
c. About one hour.
d. Every day.
e. At home.
AnswerE
- When did you go to that restaurant?
a. Speghetti.
b. With Jane.
c. Last night.
d. About 30 minutes.
AnswerC
- When was the last time you took a picture?
a. A picture of Jane.
b. Seven pictures.
c. About four days ago.
d. With my camera.
AnswerC
- What were you doing last night at 7:00?
a. I sleep.
b. I slept.
c. I will be sleeping.
d. I was sleeping.
AnswerD
- When will you mail that letter?
a. Last night.
b. To Jane.
c. After school.
AnswerC
- What are you going to do after dinner?
a. I took a bath
b. I'll take a bath.
c. I take a bath.
AnswerB
- How long have you been playing the trumpet?
a. About 50 cm.
b. For four years.
c. In my room.
d. By myself.
AnswerB
- How many hours a day do you sleep?
a. I have slept 7 hours.
b. I am sleeping 7 hours.
c. I slept 7 hours.
d. I sleep 7 hours.
AnswerD
- How often do you write letters?
a. Two pages.
b. Two times a week.
c. Two people.
d. Two hours.
AnswerB
- Where can I buy beer?
a. When you are twenty years old.
b. About two bottles.
c. With Jane.
d. At a liquor store.
AnswerD
- What's your favorite sport?
a. Swim.
b. Swimming.
AnswerB
- When was the last time you went shopping?
a. Yesterday.
b. Tomorrow.
c. Near the Station.
AnswerA
- How often do you speak on the telephone?
a. At least once a day.
b. In the evening?
c. For about 30 minutes.
AnswerA
- How many times have you gone camping?
a. Three people.
b. Three days.
c. Three times.
AnswerC
- When's your birthday?
a. November two.
b. November twice.
c. November second.
AnswerC
- Where are you from?
a. New York.
b. 1982.
c. At school.
AnswerA
- How do you get to school?
a. With train.
b. In train.
c. By train.
AnswerC
- When do you write to your friends?
a. I don't know.
b. I write to my friends at home.
c. I do it whenever I have time.
AnswerI do it whenever I have time.
- How old are you?
a. I'd rather not say.
b. I'd rather not tell my husband.
c. I'd rather not show you.
AnswerI'd rather not say.
- How about going to the theater tonight?
a. I'm sorry to hear that.
b. Sorry I have a business meeting tonight.
c. Sure. Maybe some other time.
AnswerSorry I have a business meeting tonight.
- Can I see your ticket, please?
a. I'm afraid I can't find it.
b. No, it's mine.
c. Yes, my brother bought it.
AnswerI'm afraid I can't find it.
- What is your city like?
a. I like it a lot.
b. It's small, but nice.
c. I have no idea.
AnswerIt's small, but nice.
- Excuse me, can you tell me where the museum is?
a. Why do I have to tell you?
b. You have to know the ropes.
c. It's at the end of this street.
AnswerIt's at the end of this street.
- Can I pay by check? I don't have any cash on me.
a. Sorry, we only take hard cash.
b. Sorry, the checks were stolen.
c. Sorry, that's not fair.
AnswerSorry, we only take hard cash.
- How would you like your steak?
a. Rare, please.
b. A slice, please.
c. No, thanks.
AnswerRare, please.
- What are you going to do on your summer vacation?
a. I might work hard.
b. Let's travel.
c. I haven't thought about it.
AnswerI haven't thought about it.
- Have you studied English before?
a. Yes, but I need practice in speaking.
b. Yes, when I was born.
c. Yes, I'm interested in your English course.
AnswerYes, but I need practice in speaking.
- What time do you get up in the morning?
a. At seven o'clock.
b. At seventeen.
c. At midnight.
AnswerAt seven o'clock.
- How long does it take you to get to class?
a. It takes five days.
b. It takes fifteen minutes.
c. I take the bus.
AnswerIt takes fifteen minutes.
- Did she leave a message?
a. No, she said she'd call later.
b. No, she left the room.
c.Yes, she'll leave one.
AnswerNo, she said she'd call later.
- May I borrow your car next Thursday? My friend is coming to visit me and I'd like to show her around.
a. Sure, I'll let you know.
b. Sure. Any time.
c. Sure. Maybe some other time.
AnswerSure. Any time.
- Do you still feel homesick?
a. Well, I feel dizzy.
b. Yes, I have problems back home.
c. Well, I'm getting over it a little.
AnswerWell, I'm getting over it a little.
- Where can you have your hair cut?
a. At a hairdresser's.
b. At a beautiful spot.
c. At a grocer's.
AnswerAt a hairdresser's.
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:: Click the answer button to see the correct answer.- If you don't take exercise you ___ the risk of getting ill.
a. stand
b. face
c. run
d. suffer
Answerc
- He was ___ with embezzlement and sentenced to three years in prison.
a. accused
b. convicted
c. charged
d. arrested
Answerc
- If you are ___ with this test, perhaps you should at_tempt an easier one.
a. stumbling
b. stressed
c. struggling
d. straining
Answerc
- Insulation was fitted to ___ further heat loss from the building.
a. guard
b. protect
c. save
d. prevent
Answerd
- We are all ___ the opinion that hydrocarbons in the atmosphere contribute to global warming.
a. in
b. on
c. of
d. with
e. at
Answerc
- ___ had we sold out our stock when the markets crashed.
a. If only
b. Just
c. Seldom
d. Hardly
e. No sooner
Answerd
- I can't ___ thinking that we made a mistake in our calculations -- the total is too high.
a. help
b. bear
c. stand
d. be
Answera
- I dread ___ what would have happened if there'd been an accident.
a. thinking
b. to think
c. to thinking
d. the thought
Answerb
- Can you wait thirty seconds while I ___ in to the Post Office for some stamps?
a. saunter
b. breeze
c. break
d. pop
e. go
Answerd
- The chess players tried very hard to ___ each other with every move in the tournament.
a. outnumber
b. outclass
c. outweigh
d. outcome
e. outwit
Answere
- Rhode Island is the ___ state in the United States. North to south it measures 77km [48 miles], and east to west it measures 60km [37 miles].
a. smaller
b. smallest
c. small
Answerb - Rhode Island ___ an island. It has land borders with Connecticut and Massachusetts.
a. would never
b. is not actually
c. can't been
Answerb - The Rhode Island state flower is the violet. The Rhode Island state bird is the Rhode Island Red Hen. Rhode Island is the ___ state to have a chicken as its state bird.
a. only
b. unique
c. singular
Answera
- Rhode Island was created by a ___ of exiles from Boston. They were banned for protesting the religious intolerance of the Puritans in Boston. Rhode Island was the first colony to welcome both Jews and Quakers.
a. herd
b. clutch
c. group
Answerc - Rhode Island was the first American colony to declare independence from Great Britain in May 4, 1776. Rhode Island ___ to approve the American Constitution and take part in the new government until Congress agreed to add a bill of rights. RI was the last colony to sign the Constitution on May 29, 1790.
a. refused
b. refusing
c. refuse
Answera
- Many people enjoy ___ in department stores. In 1953, the first discount department store in the United States opened in Cumberland, Rhode Island, named "Ann and Hope." The name was from a famous sailing ship, which was named for the wives of important early Rhode Islanders.
a. shop
b. shopped
c. shopping
Answerc - Golf is a very ___ sport. Rhode Island was home to the first open golf tournament (1895).
a. handsome
b. popular
c. hand some
Answerb
- Knives, forks and spoons ___ are called silverware. The largest manufacturer of silverware in the world is in Providence, Rhode Island. The plant started in the early 1800's.
a. collectively
b. collection
c. collect
Answera - There is a notable toy company in Providence, RI. Two brothers, Henry and Helal Hassenfeld, founded Hassenfeld Brothers in 1923. The name was too long, so they ___ it to Hasbro. A. shorted
a. shorted
b. shortening
c. shortened
Answerc
- The Hasbro company makes many distinguished toys and games. A famous toy is Mr. Potato Head. A popular game is "Monopoly". Another word that means "famous" is ___.
a. well-known
b. infamous
c. obscure
Answera - New Jersey is one of the first thirteen ___ colonies which banded together against the British government to become the United States of America.
a. originally
b. origination
c. original
Answerc
- There is a famous picture of Washington crossing the Delaware River, one of the borders of New Jersey, in 1776. Have you seen it? Washington ___ in a small boat, with several men rowing across the river.
a. is standing
b. standing
c. standed
Answera
- New Jersey was the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution ___ 1787 and the first to ratify the Bill of Rights ___ 1789.
a. of; of
b. in; in
c. on; on
Answerc
- Frances Hopkinson, a man from New Jersey, ___ the first American flag with thirteen stars and stripes. He chose 13 because there were 13 colonies at first. His design was adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777.
a. designing
b. design
c. designed
Answerc - Thomas Edison, who ___ the phonograph and the electric light, lived and worked in Menlo Park and West Orange, New Jersey from 1876 to 1931.
a. invented
b. inventor
c. inventoried
Answera - Many people think the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island "belong" to New York. This is wrong. These ___ landmarks "belong" to New Jersey.
a. hysterical
b. historic
c. history
Answerb - Princeton University moved to its present location in Princeton NJ in 1756. Princeton University enrolls only about 7,000 students. It ___ about $37,000 for tuition, fees, room, board, books, and incidentals for the 2001-02 academic year.
a. costs
b. prices
c. sales
Answera - The first submarine ___ in 1878 by Paterson, NJ teacher John Phillip Holland with money from private sources. Using Holland's plan, the U.S. Navy constructed their own submarine, but it sank.
a. builded
b. was built
c. building
Answerb
- The world's first airplane passenger service ___ at Atlantic City on May 3, 1919.
a. started
b. first
c. beginning
Answera
- Many famous artists ___ New Jersey, including Lauryn Hill (rapper), Whitney Houston (singer), Jack Nicholson (actor), Kevin Spacey (actor) and Bruce Springsteen (songwriter/singer).
a. from
b. are from
c. is from
Answerb
- Malaysia, ___ is located in Southeast Asia, has an equatorial climate
a. who
b. which
c. what
Answerb
- Malaysia ___ of Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo.
a. consists
b. consist
c. consisting
Answera
- The capital ___ Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur.
a. of
b. for
c. in
Answera
- Malaysia is a member of ___ Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN.
a. a
b. an
c. the
Answerc
- Malaysia ___ a multi ethnic and multi religious population of 24 million.
a. has
b. have
c. having
Answera
- The ethnic groups are the Malays, Chinese, Indians, Kadazans, Ibans and ___.
a. another
b. others
c. other
Answerb
- The national language is Bahasa Malaysia ___ English is widely spoken throughout the country.
a. or
b. but
c. because
Answerb
- Although Islam is the official religion, the practice of other religions ___ guaranteed by the Malaysian Constitution.
a. is
b. are
c. were
Answera
- In Malaysia, the currency used ___ the Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
a. is being called
b. is calling
c. is called
Answerc
- Malaysia exports agricultural products and ___ goods.
a. manufacture
b. manufacturing
c. manufacturd
Answerc
- Some of the leading ___ are petroleum, palm oil, rubber, timber, electronic equipment and textiles.
a. export
b. exports
c. exportation
Answerb
- Malaysia is famous for ___ tropical rainforests, idyllic beaches and interesting cities.
a. it
b. its
c. it's
Answerb
- Maine was not one of the first thirteen ___ colonies which banded together against the British government to become the United States of America. It was part of Massachusetts Bay colony at first.
a. originally
b. origination
c. original
Answerc
- Maine ___ the 23rd state of the United States in 1820. Maine's statehood was part of an agreement called the Missouri Compromise, which was about ending slavery. Maine was admitted as a free state and Missouri as a slave state. There was a balance of type of states, which was the compromise.
a. becomes
b. became
c. becoming
Answerb
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