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B. He said that he hadn’t met her since he left school. C. He said that he hadn’t met her since she left school. D. He said that he hadn’t met her since she had left school. Question 10: You are not tactful; that is why you are always offending other people. A. You must have offended other people because you are not tactful. B. If you were tactful, you would satisfy other people. C. I wish you were tactful so that you don’t offend other people. D. You should have been tactful so that you didn’t offend other people. Question 11: Governments should take measures to protect wildlife, or more and more animals will become endangered. A. The sooner governments take measures to protect wildlife, the fewer animals will become endangered. B. The more governments take measures to protect wildlife, the fewer animals will become endangered. C. The more measures governments take to protect wildlife, the fewer animals will become endangered. D. Governments take measures to protect wildlife, so that fewer animals will become endangered. Question 12: "Good luck in your new job. It will work out well for you," said his mother. A. His mother wished him good luck and said his new job would work out well for him. B. His mother wanted him to get good luck in his new job as it would work out well for him. C. His mother wondered whether he got luck in his job or it would work out well for him. D. His mother ascertained that his new job would work out well for him and bring him luck. Question 13: People cannot have computers solve problems in which the rules do not currently exist. A. Problems in which rules do not currently exist cannot be solved by computers. B. People cannot solve computers problems in which rules do not currently exist. C. Problems in which rules do not currently exist have to be solved by computers. D. People have to solve problems in which rules do not currently exist by computers. Question 14: The diagram shows it is hotter in summer than in winter in the northern hemisphere. A. As can be seen from the diagram, the weather of the northern hemisphere is hotter in summer than that in winter. B. According to the diagram, in the northern hemisphere is colder in winter than in summer. C. The diagram illustrates the trend of the climate in the northern hemisphere is that summer is cooler than winter. D. As we can see from the diagram, the climate of the northern hemisphere is hotter in summer more than in winter. Question 15: "I'm sorry I forgot your birthday," he told me. A. He complained that I forgot his birthday. B. He refused to go to my birthday party. C. He begged me to forget my birthday. D. He apologized for forgetting my birthday. Question 16: I really believe my letter came as a great surprise to John. A. John may be very surprised to receive my letter. B. John might have been very surprised to receive my letter.
C. John must be very surprised to receive my letter. D. John must have been very surprised to receive my letter. Question 17: “Why don't you stay in and watch a romantic movie this afternoon?”, said he. A. He said let's stay in and watch a romantic movie this afternoon. B. He suggests staying in to watch a romantic movie that afternoon. C. He persuaded that staying in and watching a romantic movie will compensate for that boring afternoon. D. He said If he were me, he would stay in and watch a romantic movie that afternoon. Question 18: Probably no man had more effect on the daily lives of most people in the United State than did Henry Ford, a pioneer in automobile production. A. Probably Henry Ford, a pioneer in automobile production, had more effect on the daily lives of most people in the United State than any another man. B. Probably many men had no effect on the daily lives of most people in the United State rather than did Henry Ford, a pioneer in automobile production. C. Probably no man in the United States had as many effect on the daily lives of most people as Henry Ford, a pioneer in automobile production. D. Probably Henry Ford, a pioneer in automobile production, had the most effect on the daily lives of most people in the United State. Question 19: I am sure he said something terrible to her because of her red eyes. A. He may have said something terrible to her because I could see it from her red eyes. B. He could have said something terrible to her because I could see it from her red eyes. C. He should have said something terrible to her because I could see it from her red eyes. D. He must have said something terrible to her because I could see it from her red eyes. Question 20: Steve said to Mike, “Don’t touch the electric wires. It might be deadly.” A. Steve warned Mike about not touching the electric wires as it might be deadly. B. Steve warned Mike against touching the wires as it might have been deadly. C. Steve warned that Mike not touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. D. Steve warned Mike not to touch the electric wires as it might be deadly. Question 21: However much effort he puts into it, I’m sure he’ll never make a success of the business. A. Unless he’s willing to make more of an effort, the business is never likely to be a success. B. No matter how hard he tries, it’s clear that he won’t ever turn that business into a going concern. C. He’s failure as a businessman even though he is extremely hard-working. D. The success of the business will be obviously depend upon the amount of hard work he puts into it. Question 22: It wasn’t necessary for you to go to the doctor to have a check-up because you just had your check-up last week. A. You couldn’t have gone to the doctor to have a check-up because you just had your check- up last week. B. You can’t have gone to the doctor to have a check-up because you just had your check-up last week. C. You needn’t have gone to the doctor to have a check-up because you just had your check- up last week. D. You shouldn’t have gone to the doctor to have a check-up because you just had your check- up last week. Question 23: Tome denied breaking the teacher's laptop. A. "No, I refuse to break the teacher's laptop."
B. "No, I didn't intend to break the teacher's laptop." C. "It is not I who broke the teacher's laptop." D. "The teacher's laptop was not what I wanted to break." Question 24: No other student in his class is as successful as Pat. A. Pat succeeded in beating all other students in his class. B. Pat is the most successful student in his class. C. His class is less successful than Pat is. D. The more successful his class is, the more success Pat gets. Question 25: To let Harold join our new project was silly as he knows little about our company. A. Harold couldn’t have joined our new project with such poor knowledge about our company. B. Harold must have known so little about our company that he wasn’t let to join our new project. C. We shouldn’t have allowed Harold to join our new project as he doesn’t know much about our company. D. We would have joined the new project with Harold provided that he knew much about our company. Question 26: "You mustn't forget to put a stamp on," said the clerk. A. The clerk told me that I mustn't put a stamp on. B. The clerk reminded me to put a stamp on. C. I told the clerk that I mustn't put a stamp on. D. I told the clerk not to forget to put a stamp on. Question 27: I have never been as relaxed as my sister when talking to our father. A. My sister has always been more relaxed than me when she talks to our father. B. I have never tried to be relaxed when talking to our father but my sister has. C. My sister has always been less relaxed than me when talking to our father. D. Both my sister and I are equally relaxed when we talk to our father. Question 28: I guess Mary was very disappointed when she failed to get the scholarship. A. Mary should have been very disappointed when she failed to get the scholarship. B. Mary may have been very disappointed when she failed to get the scholarship. C. Mary must have been very disappointed when she failed to get the scholarship. D. Mary could have been disappointed when she failed to get the scholarship. Question 29: Meaningful silence is always better than meaningless words. A. Meaningless words are not so good as meaningful silence. B. Meaningful silence is the best among meaningful words. C. Silence is always less meaningful than words are. D. Words are always meaningless, and so is silence. Question 30: "It's the funniest show I've ever seen," Susan said. A. Susan said that it was the funniest show she had ever seen. B. Susan said that she's never seen such a funny show before. C. Susan said no other shows in the world were as funny as this one. D. Susan said that this was one of the funniest shows of all time. Question 31: I’m sure it wasn’t Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway. A. It couldn’t be Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway. B. It can’t have been Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway. C. It mustn’t have been Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway. D. It mightn’t be Ms. Katie you saw because she is in Norway. Question 32: I’m sure that they had practiced hard for the games as they won a lot of medals

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