39. He said he was going ____ but he would get to he party by night.
A. next B. now C. before D. then
40. The children were completely fascinated ____
A. on the story the teacher told them B. by the story the teacher told them
C. by the teacher told story D. on the story telling them by the teacher
41. If I were you, I ____ him as my nephew.
A. will have treated B. would treat C. am treating D. will treat
42. The driver was badly____ in the accident
A. destroyed B. injured C. broken D. died
43. My little sister is very good ____ drawing.
A. in B. of C. on D. at
44. My father is a ____ he works in a garage.
A. teacher B. mechanic C. farmer D. doctor
45. Jane’s glasses are on the desk, so she____ be there.
A. ought B. must C. shall D. will
46. I expect ____ a postcard from my father in England today.
A. being received B. to receive C. receiving D. to be receiving
47. My boss is angry with me. I didn’t do all the work I ____ last week.
A. should do B. should have done C. could do D. must have done
48. Who will take ____ of their children?
A. carefully B. care C. careless D. careful
49. I’m afraid I have to leave ____ a few days time.
A. in B. after C. on D. at
50. I ____ a driving test next month
A. will be having B. will have had C. have D. will have
V. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer to complete each of the gaps below by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Clothing habits are a matter (51- personal) preference (sở thích) in the United States. Most people are free to wear (52- whatever) they feel comfortable. Business people in large urban areas are (53- likely) to wear suits or dresses. While clothing in rural areas is less formal. Most Americans tend to dress casually when not in formal or business situation. When eating, most Americans (54- hold) a fork in the hand with which they write. Americans eat away from home often, and usually they (55- pay) for their own meals when dining with friends. When Americans greet one another, they often (56- exchange) a firm handshake. They may greet strangers on the street by saying “Hello” or “Good morning”. Friends often greet each other (57 - with) “How are you?” and respond “Fine, thanks” Americans do not really (58- expect) any other answer to the question “ How are you?” because it is a way of saying hello. Except in formal situations, people address each other by their given names once they are acquainted. Although Americans are generally informal people, it would be (59- best) to schedule an appointment before going to visit someone, especially in business (60- when) an appointment has been made, it is considered to be prompt.
51. A. person B. personal C. persons D. personable
52. A. whatever B. wherever C. whenever D. whichever
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