The demand for the vote by American women was first formulated in earnest at the Seneca Palls Convention in upstate New York in 1848.. Anthony and Julia Ward Harris founded the National
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A ferocious B adventure C Orient D achievement
A continent B coherent C permanent D sentiment
A conductor B conference C confidence D context
III Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct
9 (A) Unless you get your son(B) doing the work, you will(C) have to do(D) it all by yourself
10 When you look(A) in the mirror, you see(B) your own face in the glass,(C) that is a reflection of the (D) true image
11 What would you(A) have done five years(B) ago if you(C) won a(D) million dollars?
12 We slept(A) in tents,(B) covering with blankets which were(C) too thin – we got(D) pretty cold
13 Is there(A) enough wine to go(B) round or(C) will I bring another bottle? Are(D) all the glasses full?
14 This machine is(A) rather complicated You need(B) a month(C) for learning to handle(D) it
15 Our(A) latest report(B) on the greenhouse effect offers the(C) most accurate and specific
description (D) about all the mechanisms
16 Saint Nicholas is said(A) to have been a very generous man Whenever he saw somebody hungry
or (B) in need, he(C) bought them food or(D) whichever they needed
17 "So, what do you think of his new novel?"
"It's definitely _ than his previous one."
A more controversial B most controversial C far controversial D much
controversial
18 If you keep the wound clean, it should certainly very quickly
19 India is the country he spent the early years of his life
20 The building of the new stadium was schedule, which was worrying the sponsors a great deal
21 It was his first marathon, and he pushed his endurance to the in order to do well
22 He at the chance of playing in the college's basketball team
A sprang B bounded C leapt D swooped
23 The fire-fighter ordered the building at once
A to everyone evacuating B everyone to evacuate C to be evacuated D evacuating
24 His footballing career really took _ once his team won the cup
25 When the storm he had to decide whether to push on to the summit or stay where he was
26 The dream was so that I was convinced it had really happened
A lively B colourful C bright D vivid
27 I was the last one to complete the course — but I still felt good about my performance
A utterly B very C completely D totally
28: I didn't think that the game would any risk to the players, but I was wrong
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"They said that if the business continued to do so badly they sell the house."
A had to B must C would have to 'D should
30 Close your eyes and try to yourself walking along a beach at night
31 It seemed as though he could walk through fire without any kind of injury
A suffering B undergoing C feeling D finding
32 She spoke in a calming voice for fear of frightening the child
33 Keep experimenting with different colours until you achieve the desired
34 In spite of all her research, she couldn't come a good explanation for the strange events
A across as B away with C up with D over as
35 "How did Gina react when she arrived at her surprise birthday party?" - "She exclaimed
a wonderful surprise."
A to be B that it was C being D to being
36 He never plans anything in advance but seems to act on the whole time
37 The strength of his argument finally brought her round to his of thinking
38 The cup is full to the so be careful when you carry it
39 She woke with a sudden and realised that the doorbell was ringing
40 The career of the film star has been very well in the tabloid press
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase
Association football, soccer or simply football is a/an (41) sport played between two teams each (42) of 11 players and is widely considered to be the most (43) sporting game
in the world It is a ball game played on a rectangular grass field with a (44) at each end The object of the game is to (45) by kicking or heading the ball into the opposing goal Not (46) players may use their hands or arms to propel the ball in general play, but the
goalkeepers can The winner is the team that has scored (47) goals at the end of the match The modern game developed in England (48) the formation of the Football Association, whose 1863 set of rules created the foundations for the (49) the sport is played today Football is governed internationally by Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) The most prestigious international football competition is the World Cup, which is also the most widely-viewed sporting (50) _ in the world
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51 As far as family are more important than friends
A I concern B I've concerned C I’m concerning D I'm concerned
52 Thank God we came across that policeman!"
"Oh; yes! What done if you hadn't?"
A were you to have B would you have C had you D will you have
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A to sending B that she sends C to send D have sent
54 I’ll have spaghetti Bolognese No, on second perhaps I’ll have the lasagne
55 They had a bit of a difference of and they don't really see much of each other any more
What does an elephant eat on a typical day? Layang-Layang, an elephant at London Zoo, has a good (56) Her keeper describes what she ate yesterday "Breakfast (57) of a kilo of dog biscuits mixed with 750g of dried horse food with extra vitamins, hay, bread, bananas, apples, oranges, potatoes, carrots and cabbage Zoo food is always of a (58) standard!
"During the morning the daily (59) of branches is delivered Layang-Layang is particularly (60) of cherry and apple, so she was given four big (61) She chewed the twiggy bits and (62) the rest as toys Lunch was another kilo of dog biscuits, more bread, vegetables and fruit Most of this comes from local supermarkets who give us stock that (63) they would (64) After lunch she ate more branches We have to make sure she doesn't (65) out of these Some visitors to the zoo aren't very (66) and feed Layang-Layang unsuitable things If she (67) paper and plastic, her stomach hurts
"Supper was another kilo of dog biscuits, 750g of dried horse food, 350g of linseed oil (to
(68) healthy skin and hair) and 500g of vitamin E Layang-Layang eats a lot but she never puts (69) weight
"If she (70) like a snack during the night, Layang-Layang has some hay and more branches."
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2 The minister as well as the (congregate) is preparing for the coming Xmas (serve)
3 After a few drinks, their behaviours became (inhibit)
4 The cat is (luxury) in the sunshine
5 He will be (joy) at your news It's so good
6 Don't admit (liable) for the accident!
7 Sit in the garden and feel the (peace) and (tranquil)
A hundred years ago, the principal means of communication for individuals and for businesses was (1) letter and telegram, but nowadays telephones are used constantly in private houses, offices and factories This is certainly the (2) widespread and convenient way for people to
communicate with one another
With the telephone, business deals can be arranged and completed rapidly In (3) , financial centres and stock exchanges, (4) constant use of the telephone system, can be assured (5) _ getting the very latest, up-to-the-minute information about the (6) changing currency
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The telephone network also provides a direct line into the homes of friends and relatives For old and infirm people, and for those lonely people living on their (8) , the telephone is a friend At (9) , families are often scattered, not only throughout the country but also throughout the world (10) a few minutes' conversation with a loved one, who may be thousands of miles aaway, is a source of great comfort (11) us
Of course, very often the telephone can be a nuisance Some will say it intrudes too (12)
on people's privacy by ringing at the (13) inconvenient times
On the (14) , though, the changes brought about by the introduction of the telephone have been (15) great benefit to everyone The telephone has helped to bring people closer in a difficult world and has made life, for many, much easier and much more enjoyable
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He gave me a blow
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The demand for the vote by American women was first formulated in earnest at the Seneca Palls Convention in upstate New York in 1848 After the Civil War, agitation for women's suffrage increased
Suffragists Susan B Anthony and Julia Ward Harris founded the National Women's Suffrage Association to work on the federal level Lucy Stone created the American Women's Suffrage Association, which worked to secure the ballot through state legislation In 1890, the two groups united to form the National American
Women's Suffrage Association (NAWSA) While still a territory, Wyoming enfranchised women in 1869 The first state to enfranchise women was Utah in 1870; the second was Colorado in 1893 By 1920, women were voting in all the Western states except New Mexico
As the pioneer suffragists withdrew from the movement, younger women assumed leadership One of the most astute was Carrie Chapmann Catt, who was named president of NAWSA in 1915 Another prominent suffragist was Alice Paul Forced to resign from NAWSA because of her insistence
on direct-action techniques, she organized the National Women's Parry, which used such tactics as mass marches and hunger strikes
Economics and the role played by women in World War I also contributed to the success of the drive Women were surging into the workforce In 1900, there were 3 million working women
By 1915, there were 8 million During the war, women moved into jobs that had once been the
province of men
In 1918, the House of Representatives passed the Nineteenth Amendment, which removed voting discrimination on the basis of gender The Senate voted for it the following year In August
1920, the amendment became law The 1920 presidential election was thus the first in which women voted Like men, they voted overwhelmingly for Warren G Harding
71 What is the main topic of the passage?
A The importance of the Seneca Falls Convention B The role of women in World War I
C The effects of the Nineteenth Amendment
D The campaign by American women to secure the vote
72 The phrase in earnest in line 1 is closest in meaning to
A seriously B originally C theoretically D primarily
73 According to the passage, how did the National Women's Suffrage Association differ from the American Women's Suffrage Association?
A It advocated direct-action techniques rather than indirect tactics
B It tried to achieve change at the national level rather than at the state level
C It had more members and more power
D Its members were generally older women rather than younger women
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A He was elected president in 1920 B He first entered politics in the 1920 election
C He strongly supported women's voting rights
D He was favored by women voters but not by men
75 Women first won the right to vote in
76 Which of the following is closest in meaning to the phrase most astute in line 10?
A Most independent B Youngest C Cleverest D Most experienced
77 According to the passage, which of the following women formed the National Women's Party?
A Susan B Anthony and Julia Ward Harris B Lucy Stone
78 The author uses the word province (line 17) to refer to
A a region of the country B a group of people with similar backgrounds
C a sphere of activity reserved for a certain group D a specific era of history
79 Where in the passage does the author specifically mention the growth of women in the work force?