Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank.
Height isn’t everything. 1 grow tall and wide
2 as a measure of competition with
3 , racing upward, 4 outward for sunlight and water. And a tree doesn’t stop 5
larger as a mammal or a bird does. A tree is constrained by gravity, but not in the same way as
a giraffe.
1
A tree
The tree
Trees
The trees
Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank.
Height isn’t everything. 1 grow tall and wide
2 as a measure of competition with
3 , racing upward, 4 outward for sunlight and water. And a tree doesn’t stop 5
larger as a mammal or a bird does. A tree is constrained by gravity, but not in the same way as
a giraffe.
2
crowned
crowning
crown
crowns
Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank.
Height isn’t everything. 1 grow tall and wide
2 as a measure of competition with
3 , racing upward, 4 outward for sunlight and water. And a tree doesn’t stop 5
larger as a mammal or a bird does. A tree is constrained by gravity, but not in the same way as
a giraffe.
3
other tree
the other trees
the other tree
other trees
Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank.
Height isn’t everything. 1 grow tall and wide
2 as a measure of competition with
3 , racing upward, 4 outward for sunlight and water. And a tree doesn’t stop 5
larger as a mammal or a bird does. A tree is constrained by gravity, but not in the same way as
a giraffe.
4
reaches
reach
reaching
reached
Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank.
Height isn’t everything. 1 grow tall and wide
2 as a measure of competition with
3 , racing upward, 4 outward for sunlight and water. And a tree doesn’t stop 5
larger as a mammal or a bird does. A tree is constrained by gravity, but not in the same way as
a giraffe.
5
to get
getting
to be gotten
gotten
Ground observers marvel at the courtship dance of the Wahnes’s parotia, 6 . For some
30 seconds, the male shakes his head and pushes his feathers out to form a “tutu” in the New
Guinea rain forest. Photographer Tim Laman wondered, What does the female see from her
7 branch? 8 , Laman rigged a tree with a laptop9 camera to record video as he
watched, 10 in a blind.
6
a bird of the paradise
a bird of paradise
bird of the paradise
birds of paradise
Ground observers marvel at the courtship dance of the Wahnes’s parotia, 6 . For some
30 seconds, the male shakes his head and pushes his feathers out to form a “tutu” in the New
Guinea rain forest. Photographer Tim Laman wondered, What does the female see from her
7 branch? 8 , Laman rigged a tree with a laptop9 camera to record video as he
watched, 10 in a blind.
7
overhang
overhanging
overhung
overhanged
Ground observers marvel at the courtship dance of the Wahnes’s parotia, 6 . For some
30 seconds, the male shakes his head and pushes his feathers out to form a “tutu” in the New
Guinea rain forest. Photographer Tim Laman wondered, What does the female see from her
7 branch? 8 , Laman rigged a tree with a laptop9 camera to record video as he
watched, 10 in a blind.
8
To find out
Finding out
Being found out
To be found out
Ground observers marvel at the courtship dance of the Wahnes’s parotia, 6 . For some
30 seconds, the male shakes his head and pushes his feathers out to form a “tutu” in the New
Guinea rain forest. Photographer Tim Laman wondered, What does the female see from her
7 branch? 8 , Laman rigged a tree with a laptop9 camera to record video as he
watched, 10 in a blind.
9
control
controlling
controled
controlled
Ground observers marvel at the courtship dance of the Wahnes’s parotia, 6 . For some
30 seconds, the male shakes his head and pushes his feathers out to form a “tutu” in the New
Guinea rain forest. Photographer Tim Laman wondered, What does the female see from her
7 branch? 8 , Laman rigged a tree with a laptop9 camera to record video as he
watched, 10 in a blind.
10
hide
hiding
hidden
hided
The rural delta is almost emptied 11 people as workers 12 replaced by
machines. Few old houses remain, most having been torn down. I 13 one hidden by trees.
14 to sunset, I followed the children as they walked home, 15 pet their dogs in the
shimmering heart.
11
for
with
by
of
The rural delta is almost emptied 11 people as workers 12 replaced by
machines. Few old houses remain, most having been torn down. I 13 one hidden by trees.
14 to sunset, I followed the children as they walked home, 15 pet their dogs in the
shimmering heart.
12
are
were
been
have been
The rural delta is almost emptied 11 people as workers 12 replaced by
machines. Few old houses remain, most having been torn down. I 13 one hidden by trees.
14 to sunset, I followed the children as they walked home, 15 pet their dogs in the
shimmering heart.
13
encountered
encountered at
encountered by
encountered with
The rural delta is almost emptied 11 people as workers 12 replaced by
machines. Few old houses remain, most having been torn down. I 13 one hidden by trees.
14 to sunset, I followed the children as they walked home, 15 pet their dogs in the
shimmering heart.
14
Closing
Close
Closed
Being closed
The rural delta is almost emptied 11 people as workers 12 replaced by
machines. Few old houses remain, most having been torn down. I 13 one hidden by trees.
14 to sunset, I followed the children as they walked home, 15 pet their dogs in the
shimmering heart.
15
stopping to
to stop to
stopping
stop to
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
He is used to after himself.
look
looking
looked
be looked
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
Sea grass is not the typical meal for the primarily species, which feeds on
jellyfish, crabs and smaller fish.
vegetarian
herbivore
carnivorous
carnival
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
It’s probably never occurred to you to stop in to see William Shakespeare’s original
at the British Museum or Library.
manuscripts
composition
drama
credits
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
Ballet students usually strike a in front of the mirrors.
position
pose
gait
chord
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
A leaf is filled with chambers by gathered light.
candled
chandeliered
illuminated
ignited
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
incidents have been blamed for the deaths of at least 10 people nationwide,
including two children in Arkansas.
Storm-relating
Strom-related
Storm-relate
Storm-relative
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
No one is immune airline delays, even if you’re an aviation producer who just
telling the story of how airlines try to keep planes flying on time.
in
for
with
to
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
-- the interaction of the student with learning courses on a computer -- will
accelerate education.
Self-directed learning
Self-directing learning
Self-directed learned
Self-directing learned
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
A lost, broken or stolen laptop is because you have to factor the cost of
recovering the lost data.
in
for
at
with
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
Six suspects are now arrest.
in
on
under
by
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
In order to get his licence in the next month, he took his examination last
week.
moan
murmur
muttony
mock
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
A number of educational benefits said to result from studying the humanities.
is
are
was
were
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.
In 1926, Rolex created the Oyster, the world’s first wristwatch.
waterproven
waterproving
waterproof
waterproved
Reading Comprehension:
Whipping wind, floods, avalanches, and earthquakes take center stage in this series. Find
out what it takes to withstand weather at its worst as scientists simulate natural disasters and
record their effects on specially constructed buildings. Joplin, Missouri, residents contribute
personal accounts of surviving a catastrophic tornado.
What is the subject of the text above?
A forecast
Description of accidents
Description of catastrophes
A news report
Reading Comprehension:
Whipping wind, floods, avalanches, and earthquakes take center stage in this series. Find
out what it takes to withstand weather at its worst as scientists simulate natural disasters and
record their effects on specially constructed buildings. Joplin, Missouri, residents contribute
personal accounts of surviving a catastrophic tornado.
What are the scientists going to do?
To record the effects of a natural disaster on a building
To record the worst natural course of a disaster
To specially build a building for the disaster such as flood
To watch the effect of a building on prevention of a disaster
Reading Comprehension:
Whipping wind, floods, avalanches, and earthquakes take center stage in this series. Find
out what it takes to withstand weather at its worst as scientists simulate natural disasters and
record their effects on specially constructed buildings. Joplin, Missouri, residents contribute
personal accounts of surviving a catastrophic tornado.
Which of the descriptions about the residents mentioned is correct?
Joplin is one of the residents.
At least one or some of the residents survived.
Residents did something wrong for the damages from a tornado.
The residents designed a special building for the experiments.
The most exciting question of all is, does life exist beyond the earth? In recent years the
trend has been toward the hypothesis that life is probably a normal phenomenon wherever the
conditions are right, with the added qualification that proper conditions are not necessarily only
those of the earth. It was long held, for example, that life on the planet Jupiter is impossible
because of its extreme cold, crushing gravity and poisonous atmosphere. But there is evidence
that the giant planet is warmer below the outer, cold layers than was first thought. The
combination of gases in its atmosphere could produce organic or pre-organic molecules. Since
no one really knows all combinations of conditions under which life can evolve, it is best to be
conservative about denying the existence of life on any planet.
According to the author, whether there is life beyond the earth is .
one of the most exciting questions
the question which excites people the most
the only question that excites people
one of several questions which excite people
The most exciting question of all is, does life exist beyond the earth? In recent years the
trend has been toward the hypothesis that life is probably a normal phenomenon wherever the
conditions are right, with the added qualification that proper conditions are not necessarily only
those of the earth. It was long held, for example, that life on the planet Jupiter is impossible
because of its extreme cold, crushing gravity and poisonous atmosphere. But there is evidence
that the giant planet is warmer below the outer, cold layers than was first thought. The
combination of gases in its atmosphere could produce organic or pre-organic molecules. Since
no one really knows all combinations of conditions under which life can evolve, it is best to be
conservative about denying the existence of life on any planet.
Life on other planets is possible .
when the atmosphere is not too dry
when the temperature is neither too hot not too cold
only when their conditions match those of the earth
when life-evolving conditions exist
The most exciting question of all is, does life exist beyond the earth? In recent years the
trend has been toward the hypothesis that life is probably a normal phenomenon wherever the
conditions are right, with the added qualification that proper conditions are not necessarily only
those of the earth. It was long held, for example, that life on the planet Jupiter is impossible
because of its extreme cold, crushing gravity and poisonous atmosphere. But there is evidence
that the giant planet is warmer below the outer, cold layers than was first thought. The
combination of gases in its atmosphere could produce organic or pre-organic molecules. Since
no one really knows all combinations of conditions under which life can evolve, it is best to be
conservative about denying the existence of life on any planet.
Since we do not know all combinations of conditions under which life can develop, it is
safer, the author advises, .
not to express one’s opinion too clearly
to be conservative in asserting the existence of extraterrestrial life
not to be too rash in dismissing the existence of life beyond the earth
to take an aggressive attitude in denying the existence of life in space
The most exciting question of all is, does life exist beyond the earth? In recent years the
trend has been toward the hypothesis that life is probably a normal phenomenon wherever the
conditions are right, with the added qualification that proper conditions are not necessarily only
those of the earth. It was long held, for example, that life on the planet Jupiter is impossible
because of its extreme cold, crushing gravity and poisonous atmosphere. But there is evidence
that the giant planet is warmer below the outer, cold layers than was first thought. The
combination of gases in its atmosphere could produce organic or pre-organic molecules. Since
no one really knows all combinations of conditions under which life can evolve, it is best to be
conservative about denying the existence of life on any planet.
Life on the planet Jupiter is a possibility which .
has never been explored
does not exist
should not be ruled out
excites all scientists
Please make comments on the following news: (about 200 words)
LONDON(Reuters)-Global warming will leave the Arctic Ocean ice-free during the summer
within 20 years, raising sea levels and harming wildlife such as seals and polar bears, a leading
British polar scientist said on Thursday.
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