1. , (A) Peter didn't pay bill two times. (B) Peter didn't pay the phone company. (C) Peter is the second in line to pay. (D) Peter forgot to call bill. ANSWER : A 2. , (A) The course is closed for registration. (B) The instructor decides who can enroll. (C) Registration for this course is permitted. (D) The instructor doesn't give students permission ANSWER : A 3. , (A) We expected only fourteen people to come. (B) Forty people came to work in the shop. (C) More people came than had been expected. (D) We expanded the shop to include forty people. ANSWER : A 4. , (A) It's better to change the job. (B) Betty decided to take the job. (C) In my opinion, Bety should change her job. (D) I thouht Betty was taking John with her. ANSWER : A 5. , (A) If she dropped Jack off. (B) If she took the jacket to be cleande. (C) If she was leaving Jack. (D) If she had cleaned his jacket yet. ANSWER : A 6. , (A) The teachers didn't go to the meeting. (B) The meeting on Wednesday was crowde. (C) The teachers knew about the meeting. (D) Everyone forgot about the meeting. ANSWER : A 7. , (A) He was nice to give up his part. (B) He gave the party for the man. (C) He was kind to do his part. (D) He was kind to come to the party. ANSWER : A 8. , (A) Pharmacists should't carry boxes to the station. (B) paper goods are not usually sold in drug stores. (C) Mobile pharmacies are not stationed here. (D) The pharmacy needs to order paper goods. ANSWER : A 9. , (A) The exam seems to easier than it first appear. (B) He thinks the exam appears to cover the material. (C) He thinks they made the exam difficult on purpose. (D) The exam is more difficult than he thought. ANSWER : A 10. , (A) The number of the unemployed has been increasing. (B) Drama clubs have been helping the unemployed. (C) Unemployed actors can find work in drama. (D) Drama about the unemployed are gaining popularity. ANSWER : A 11. , (A) Linda's grades don't leave much room for improvement. (B) Linda deserves better grades in her courses. (C) Linda's grades aren't as high as they should be. (D) Linda's grades should be left alone. ANSWER : A 12. , (A) She had to add salt to her hamburger. (B) She had a hamburger at 1:30. (C) She needs something to drink. (D) Her hamburger was excellent. ANSWER : A 13. , (A) They dropped her sandwich. (B) She didn't have food on her mind. (C) They will bring her a sandwich. (D) She should be on her way home. ANSWER : A 14. , (A) Doug is to old to go on a boat. (B) Ducks can't be transported by boat. (C) Doug doesn't like to vote. (D) Doug is to young to vote. ANSWER : A 15. , (A) Harry is working to buy new shoes. (B) Harry's shoes are at school. (C) Harry is a student. (D) Harry walks to the seashore. ANSWER : A 16. , (A) There is no room on the third floor. (B) Room 7 is ready for the third meeting. (C) The room is on different floor. (D) The floor in this room is dirty. ANSWER : A 17. , (A) After he broke a glass, he had to use a cup. (B) After the flat, he's been using a spare tire. (C) When he broke a glass, he cuts himself. (D) He has been using dsifferent glasses. ANSWER : A 18. , (A) My brother had an idea for our father's gift. (B) My brother wants to buy our father a pool. (C) We wanted to bake a pie for my father. (D) We celebrated our father's birhtday. ANSWER : A 19. , (A) Ann will be 21 next month. (B) No one now lives next to Ann. (C) Ann moved here three weeks a go. (D) Ann is going on a 21-day vacation. ANSWER : A 20. , (A) If he could sell her product to remove grease. (B) If he he had a stain. (C) If he wanted to remove his shirt. (D) If she had a creased in her shirt. ANSWER : A 21. , (A) She approved. (B) He is a good at tennis. (C) He was nice to clean the house. (D) She wans to come, too. ANSWER : A 22. , (A) He is going to of town. (B) He is expecting guests. (C) He is changes companies. (D) He is moving to another towns. ANSWER : A 23. , (A) At an amusement park. (B) In a restaurant. (C) On the side walk. (D) Near a parking meter. ANSWER : A 24. , (A) Buying vegetables. (B) Planting a garden. (C) Cooking a meal. (D) Loading a truck. ANSWER : A 25. , (A) Can you hear this noise? (B) Do you know this sound? (C) Where would you prefer? (D) Where is the sound coming from? ANSWER : A 26. , (A) At a craft show. (B) At a bookstore. (C) At a hardware store. (D) At a video rental shop. ANSWER : A 27. , (A) A gas station attendeant. (B) A university course grader. (C) An income tax accountant. (D) A technical team leader. ANSWER : A 28. , (A) She is upset that she forgot to send the card. (B) She thinks the man should share resposibility. (C) She has been forgetting a lot of things lately. (D) She is asking wether the man sent his own card. ANSWER : A 29. , (A) Go for dinner. (B) Order Italian food. (C) Mail her report. (D) Finish her report. ANSWER : A 30. , (A) She believes her service should be noticed. (B) She is taking a two-weeks leave. (C) She was promoted to the position of a manager. (D) She is planning to take another job. ANSWER : A 31. , (A) In a film studio. (B) In a record company. (C) At an art gallery. (D) At a movie theater. ANSWER : A 32. , (A) He thinks his children should watch educational programs. (B) His daughter are too old to watch cartoons. (C) He isn't child any longer. (D) He doesn't want to watch cartoons. ANSWER : A 33. , (A) The drawings are made . (B) The story is created. (C) The shotes are framed. (D) The artists are organized. ANSWER : A 34. , (A) To make cartoons a form of graphic art. (B) To enhance the visual and auditory elements. (C) To add action to animation. (D) To speed up the feature plot. ANSWER : A 35. , (A) At a country fair. (B) In the woods. (C) On a sidewalk. (D) On a playground. ANSWER : A 36. , (A) In the evening. (B) In the morning. (C) In the fall. (D) In the spring. ANSWER : A 37. , (A) They shed their leaves in the fail. (B) There are fewer daylight hours. (C) Young trees require a blanket. (D) Red and yellow are prettier than green. ANSWER : A 38. , (A) She doesn't care about his explanation. (B) She doesn't understand scientific fact. (C) She doesn't believe the man. (D) She doesnt'aike autumn. ANSWER : A 39. , (A) It changes climatic condition. (B) It controls the indoor environment. (C) It circulate water particle in the air. (D) It reduces overheated expenditures. ANSWER : A 40. , (A) By cleaning of dirt and dust. (B) By modifying the temperature. (C) By removing and adding moisture. (D) By bringing in and taking out air. ANSWER : A 41. , (A) To repalce it with fresh air. (B) To create a breeze. (C) To retard heat conduction. (D) To remove local moisture. ANSWER : A 42. , (A) Hardly ever in cold regions. (B) Exclusively in busines settings. (C) Basically as it does in summer. (D) Mainly as needed for repairs. ANSWER : A 43. , (A) They can dress confortably. (B) They become tired. (C) They feel alert. (D) They stay healthy. ANSWER : A 44. , (A) Business and finance. (B) Law and science. (C) Sports. (D) Chief editors. ANSWER : A 45. , (A) Copy editing. (B) Approaching people. (C) Writing. (D) Typing. ANSWER : A 46. , (A) Many reports have been filed. (B) Many reporters have been laid off. (C) Many publications have closed. (D) Many are hiring new specialists. ANSWER : A 47. , (A) They will stay sluggish. (B) They may continue to decrease. (C) They are likely to expand. (D) They may be difficult to break into. ANSWER : A 48. , (A) It represents an essential supply of water. (B) Its sources can be renewed indefinitely. (C) It always provides a usable source of water. (D) Its development is important in the United States. ANSWER : A 49. , (A) Increased rain and agriculture irrigation. (B) Increase use and contamination. (C) Airborne bacteria and atmospheric oxygen. (D) Surface run off and turbulence. ANSWER : A 50. , (A) Several years. (B) Centuries. (C) Dozens of years. (D) Thousands of years. ANSWER : A