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1. If you get 600 in Your TOEFL test, £ß£ß£ß£ß is a good chance that you can enter the University of British Columbia.

A. so B. there C. what D. it 2. The movie has £ß£ß£ß£ß in it that I am shocked.

A. such bad language B. so a bad language C. a such bad language D. so bad language

3. lt is reported that £ß£ß£ß£ß schools are improving their IT environment.

A, a great many B. a great deal C. a great amount of D. a large part of 4. Every teacher and student at the £ß£ß£ß£ß school £ß£ß£ß£ß proud of their recent achievement.

A. medical/ is B. medicine/ are C. medicine/ is D. medical/ are 5. I stared into the blackness and wondered if he was aware of my presence as £ß£ß£ß£ß. A. I was of his B. I did of him C. I was of him D. I did of his

6. Private schools usually offer a better study environment for students consisting of better living £ß£ß£ß£ß and teaching £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. facilities/ environment B. appliances/ environments C. devices/ environment D. implements/ environments 7. These football players had no strict £ß£ß£ß£ß until they joined our club. A. practice B. education C. exercise D. training 8. It is £ß£ß£ß£ß work of art that everyone wants to have a look at it.

A. so unusual B. such unusual C. such an unusual D. so an unusual

9. Once your business becomes international, £ß£ß£ß£ß constantly will be part of your life.

A. you fly B. your flight C. flight D. flying

10. Many countries are increasing their use of natural gas, wind, and other forms of £ß£ß. A. energy B. source C. power D. material 11. Of all the £ß£ß£ß£ß, I like English best.

A. seasons B. reasons C. subjects D. books

12. It' s clear that more and more £ß£ß£ß£ß are doing very important research in our country.

A. woman-scientist B. woman-scientists C. women-scientist D. women-scientists 13. I'm puzzled with these exercises and I¡¯m going to £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. the teacher¡¯s B. the teachers C. the teachers¡¯s D. the teachers home 14. A few £ß£ß£ß£ß will be enough for the machine.

A. drops of oil B. drop of oil C. drop of oils D. drops of oils 15. For Miss Ella, £ß£ß£ß£ß is very far.

A. ten minutes walk B, ten minute's walk C. ten minutes' walk D. ten's minute walk 16. It is a common sense that the earth is £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. one of the sun¡¯s planet B. one of the sun's planets C. one of the suns¡¯ planet¡¯s D. one of the suns¡¯ planets

17. A beaver is a(n) £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. tree B. animal C. vegetable D. person 18. - Are they £ß£ß£ß£ß?

- No. They are £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. Germans/ Japaneses B. Americans/ Germen C. Japanese/ Chinese D. Chineses/ Egyptians 19. There £ß£ß£ß£ß in £ß£ß£ß£ß newspaper.

A. are important news/ today¡¯s B. are important information/ today

C. was important news/ yesterdays D. was important information/ yesterday¡¯s 20. My maternal grandfather has three daughters. So I have two £ß£ß£ß£ß. A. aunts B. uncles C. sisters D. parents 21. His uncle used to be a £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. wait B. chemist C. fight D. conduct 22. Look ! Some £ß£ß£ß£ß are after the two £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. policeman/ fisherman B. policemans/ fishermans C. policemen/ fishermen D. policemens / fishermens 23. I like to eat £ß£ß£ß£ß, but I don¡¯t like £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. vegetables/ meat B. vegetable/ meats C. banana/ fruit D. fruit/ orange 24. Mother bought £ß£ß£ß£ß last week.

A. three dozens eggs B. three dozen eggs C. dozen of eggs D. dozens eggs 25. There are £ß£ß£ß£ß in the picture.

A. two deers and three birds B. three sheep and four deer C. four elephants and five sheeps D. five fishes and six foxes 26. £ß£ß£ß£ß do not like too much £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. A child/ homeworks B. The children/ homeworks C. A child/ homework D. Children/ homework 27. There are £ß£ß£ß£ß and £ß£ß£ß£ß in the room.

A. two photos/ three radioes B. three radios/ two pianoes

C. two radios/ many photos D. hundreds of photos/ thousands of tomatos 28. This knife is made in £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. Sweden B. Swede C. English D. German 29. It has been ten years now since the Labor Party came to £ß£ß£ß£ß. A. power B. control C. force D. charge

30. We think it necessary to prevent sound £ß£ß£ß£ß, as it is getting more and more serious.

A. position B. pollution C. invention D. condition 31 Ten miles £ß£ß£ß£ß a long walk to me.

A. are B. is C. it is D. were

32. Seeing that all of the seats were taken, I had no £ß£ß£ß£ß but to stand at the back. A. road B. turn C. choice D. time

33. They built strong walls around the town as a £ß£ß£ß£ßagainst the enemy. A. defense B. defend C. defeat D. depend 34. The young fellow was praised for his £ß£ß£ß£ß.

A. selfishness B. selfish C. unselfishness D. selfishly