1. The simplest way to understand how a jet engine works is to watch.A B C.Air escapes from a balloon.D.A. 1. A more simple way.2. Simpler ways.3. The most simple way.4. A simpler way than.B. 1. To understand that how.2. Understanding that how.3. To understand that.4. Understanding that.C. 1. Watching.2. Is to be watching.3. To watch.4. Is watched.D. 1. To escape from a balloon.2. Escaping from a balloon.3. Will escape out of balloons.4. Escapes out of balloons.22. The Benson family likes to shop at the supermarket which Julian works.A B C D.A. 1. Mr. Benson family.2. The Benson s family. "3. The family Bensons.4. Benson family.B. 1. To shopping.2. Go shopping.3. Shop.4. Going to shopping.C. 1. Near each supermarket.2. From supermarkets.3. At any supermarket.4. In the supermarkets.D. 1. In which Julian is working.2. Where Julian works in.3. That Julian is working.4. That Julian works.23. No doctor will prescribe any new drug if he is confident enough.A B C.That it will work.D.A. 1. Any doctor is prescribing.2. A doctor prescribed.3. The doctor has prescribed.4. A doctor will not prescribe.86.Double dark, s,,,,,, and O - N E T M. 6 G A, T / P A T.B. 1. For some new drugs.2. With new drugs.3. The drugs that are new.4. Of the drugs which are new.C. 1. If he is with enough confidence.2. Unless he is confident enough.3. Should he have enough confidence.4. If he will feel confident enough.D. 1. Which will work.2. In order that it can work.3. That is working well.4. So that it might work well.24. A black hole is a region of space where the gravitational pull is too strong that.A B C.Nothing can escape.D.A. 1. Some region of space.2. A region out of space.3. The region with spacing.4. Any region for spacing.B. 1. By which the gravitational pull.2. While pulling the gravitation.3. When pulled by the gravitation.4. With which the gravitational pull.C. 1. Strong so that.2. Such strong power that.3. Strong enough that.4. So strong that.D. 1. Anything can escape.2. Everything can be escaping.3. Something can escape.4. Nothing can be escaping.25. The decision on the workers" wages finalized at the meeting which was held.A B C D.Yesterday.A. 1. A decision for.2. The decision of.3. The decision for.4. A decision of.B. 1. Worker s wages. "2. The wages for the worker.3. Wages to a worker.4. The worker wages.C. 1. Was to finalize.2. Were finalized.3. Would be finalized.4. Was finalized.01.02.03.04.05.06.87.D. 1. Being held.2. Holding.3. Having been holding.4. Having been held.26. In the, year 1970 a Tornado had destroyed about 100 homes.A.In a small town on the Mississippi River and four, residents were killed.B C D.A. 1. Was destroyed by about 100 homes.2. Could destroy homes about 100.3. Destroyed about 100 homes.4. Has destroyed homes about 100.B. 1. Of a small town.2. Of the small town.3. Into a small town.4. Inside the small town.C. 1. At the Mississippi River.2. Nearby the river of Mississippi.3. From the Mississippi River.4. Alongside the Mississippi River.D. 1. Four residents being killed.2. Four residents had been killed.3. Killing four residents.4. Had killed four residents.27. If present dissatisfaction over, salaries continues the final result.A B C.Would lose staff.D.A. 1. Dissatisfaction at present.2. Nowadays dissatisfaction.3. Dissatisfaction now.4. At the moment dissatisfaction.B. 1. For salaries.2. From the salary.3. About salaries.4. Of salary.C. 1. Final result.2. Finally result.3. The result finally.4. The resulting final.D. 1. Will be losing staff.2. Will be loss of staff.3. Must lose staff.4. Might be staff losing.88.Double dark, s,,,,,, and O - N E T M. 6 G A, T / P A T.28. The belief whether all of the fat is unhealthy and should therefore be omitted.A B C.From a daily diet is untrue.D.A. 1. How all of fat.2. Which all of the fat.3. That all fat.4. Why all fat.B. 1. Not unhealthy.2. Healthful.3. Of poor health.4. Without health.C. 1. Should be therefore omitted.2. Would therefore be omitted.3. Should be omitted therefore.4. Would be omitted therefore.D. 1. It is untrue.2. Untrue must it be.3. Untrue it is.4. It must be untrue.29. Most students usually complain about the amount of time.A B.Which they are allocated to work on a test is too short.C D.A. 1. Mostly students are, usually complaining.2. Almost usually students are, complaining.3. Most students are usually complained.4. Usually most of, the students are complained.B. 1. About a number of times.2. When a number of times.3. Whether the amount of time.4. That the amount of time.C. 1. Which allocated.2. Is allocated.3. Having been allocated.4. They were allocating.D. 1. Is shortened too.2. Is too shortened.3. Can be short too.4. Is short too.30. The capital city has such, a large rapidly growing population so that the.A B C.Governor cannot solve the pr.
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