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A.run
B.fly
C.sail
D.soak
9.SomeoftheprospectorswhocametoCaliforniatofindgoldandsilverweresuccessful.
A.engineers
B.doctors
C.miners
D.soldiers
10.AlotofmenwerekilledduringthefiercebattlesoftheAmericanCivilWar.
A.peaceful
B.violent
C.ugly
D.fruitful
Exercise2
1.Atropicalrainforestisverylushbecauseitreceivesmuchrain.
A.greenb.yellowC.brownD.red
2.Tryingtocontrolawildanimalcanbeperilous.
A.dangerous
B.easy
C.interesting
D.peaceful
3.Thelandisfertile;
thefarmerscangrowmanykindsofcropsthere.
A.fruitful
B.fruitless
C.poor
D.hopeless
4.Unfortunately,thefarmerdiscoveredtoolatethatthelandhehadboughtwas
barren.
B.poor
C.rich
D.hopeful
5.Theprofessorwaschosentoteachthecoursebecauseofhisexpertiseonthesubject.
A.interest
B.drive
C.knowledge
D.expert
6.ThecakewassoscrumptiousthatCindyatequiteafewpieces.
A.bad
B.delicious
C.hard
D.tasteless
7.Somechildreneattoomanysweetsandtheirteethbecomedecayed.
A.badorrotten
B.goodandstrong
C.niceandclean
D.hardandsolid
8.JohnmovedfromNewYorktosmallfarmbecauseheprefersruralliving.
A.city
B.town
C.country
D.foreign
9.ItwasdifficulttokeeplawandorderintheOldWestbecauseofalltheoutlaws.
A.lawkeepers
B.lawbreakers
C.lawmakers
D.lawsupporters
10.Thecitywasdevastatedbythepowerfulearthquake.
A.destroyed
B.repaired
C.built
D.renewed
Exercise3
1.Ibeggedthefamilynottokillthewildanimal,andtheyfinallylistenedtomypleas.
A.requests
B.questions
C.suggestions
D.pleasures
2.Asthefatmansatdown,thechaircollapsedunderhim,withaloudnoiseoftearing
canvas.
A.rose
B.broke
C.jumped
D.cooperated
3.Yourlibrarypermitexpiresnextmonth.Ifyouwanttoborrowmorebooks,youmust
requestanewone.
A.starts
B.begins
C.ends
D.exports
4.Thewholeregionissparselypopulated;
ournearestneighborlivestenmilesaway.
A.thinly
B.thickly
C.over
D.fast
5.Insteadofcomplainingtomethatyouareailing,youshouldseeadoctortofindout
what’swrongwithyou.
A.well
B.ill
C.hungry
D.aiding
6.Notwantingtodisturbthesleepinglittlecat,Igingerlyliftherfromtheboxandput
heronablanketneartheheater.
A.carelessly
B.hurriedly
C.carefully
D.hurriedly
7.Themanbehavedfurtivelyandthepolicemanthoughthemightbethethiefwho
stolethemoney.
A.secretly
B.bravely
C.slowly
D.openly
8.MyfirstimpressionofTomwasreallynotgood.Hedidhishomeworkhaphazardly.
1
Inashortessayof500words,therewere30spellingmistakes.
A.skillfully
B.carelessly
D.cautiously
9.Theoldhouseisinperfectconditionsbecauseithasrecentlybeenrenovated..
A.restored
B.damaged
C.destroyed
D.decayed
10.Thepresidentresumedhisspeechaftertheaudiencehadstoppedapplauding.
A.stopped
B.wentonwith
C.gaveup
D.reviewed
Exercise4
1.Joebuiltanewhouseinaremoteareaofthedesertsothathecouldbeawayfromthecity.
A.near
B.beautiful
C.faraway
D.ugly
2.Jackwasthrilledtofindoutthathehadwonaspecialawardforhiswork.
A.angry
B.nervous
C.excited
D.sad
3.Verysmallinfantswhoarestillfeedingontheirmother’smilkareprotectedfromcoldsandotherdiseases.
A.babies
B.grown-ups
C.nurses
D.infantry
4.Maryisveryprudentwithhermoney;
therefore,sheneverbuysexpensivethings.
A.free
B.careful
C.careless
D.proud
5.Janedominatedtheconversationsomuchthatnobodyelsehadachancetospeak.
A.controlled
B.spoke
C.dismissed
D.started
6.Largefreighterscarryallkindsofgoodsorproductsacrossoceanstoforeigncountries.
A.trains
B.trucks
C.ships
D.buses
7.Thepilotincreasedthealtitudeoftheairplaneinordertoavoidtherainclouds.
A.height
B.weight
C.speed
D.number
8.AncientmarinersmadelongvoyagesacrosstheoceanbeforefindingHawaii⑤.
A.nomads
B.seamen
C.airmen
D.postmen
9.Thatmanissosickthatthedoctorswillisolatehimfromtherestofthepatientsinthehospital.
A.put
B.separate
C.treat
D.cure
10.Themountainclimberswillreachthesummitinafewhours.
A.foot
B.side
C.top
D.middle
Exercise5
1.Johndoesnotlikeswimming;
thereforehedoesnottakepartinaquaticsports.
A.relatingtoair
B.relatingtowater
C.relatingtoland
D.relatingtogas
2.Thenewlymarriedcoupletookaromanticcruisetoseveralislandsinthe
Caribbeanonanexcellentboat.
A.tripbywater
B.tripbyland
C.tripbyair
D.triponfoot
3.Becauseoftheheavyrain,afloodwasimminent.
A.likelytogo
B.likelytofall
C.likelytocome
D.likelytodie
4.AfterMarklosthisjob,hisfuturelookedverybleak.
A.brightandcheerful
B.hopelessanddiscouraging
C.hopefulandencouraging
D.goodandrich
5.Itwassocozybythefirethatwehatedtogooutintothecold.
A.warmandcomfortable
B.cleananddry
C.dirtyandwet
D.darkandwet
6.Aftertheattackonciviliansorpeoplebyarmytroops,acommitteemettotryto
discoverwhatcouldhaveprovokedsuchanaction.
A.prevented
B.ledto
C.kept
D.wentto
7.Blindpeoplemeetwithcountlessdifficultiesintheirlivesbut,happily,theysucceed
incopingwithmanyofthemsotheycanlivenear-normallives.
A.catchingupwith
B.dealingwith
C.keepingupwith
D.cooperatingwith
8.Forexample,ifapilotavertsaplanecrashbymakingasafeemergencylanding,he
maylaughashedescribeshisexperience.
A.avoids
B.awaits
C.awakes
D.asleep
9.Wedidnothavetimetoreadthewholenovel,sotheteacherpreparedasynopsisfor
us.
A.details
B.everything
C.summaryoroutline
D.synonyms
10.SinceMr.Walterdidnotexpecttospeakandhadnotpreparedanything,histalk
wasanimpromptuone.
A.withoutpreparation
B.withfullpreparation
C.uninteresting
D.impossible
Exercise6
1.Thetownwakesup,aliveandmoving.Workmen,wagons,men,boys,allgo
hurryingfrommanysectionstoacommoncenter,thepier,becauseasteamboatiscoming.
A.theatreorcinema
B.airportorbusstation
C.akindofdockorport
D.shoporhospital
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2.Therearetimeswhenonewantstobesurroundedbypeople;
therearealsotimeswhenoneneedssolitude.
A.rest
B.thestateofbeingalone
C.alotoffriends
D.solid
3.Thetiredsoldierstrudgedthroughknee-deepmudforhoursbeforetheyfoundadryplacetosleepin.
A.walkedheavilyordifficultly
B.walkedlightlyandsadly
C.walkedeasilyandhappily
D.walklightlyandhappily
4.Inthepast,theworldseemedtoruninanorderlyway.Now,however,everythingseemstobeinastateofturmoil.
A.order
B.disorderordisturbance
C.restandstability
D.death
5.Rosesseemtothriveundercertainconditions;
themoresunlightandwatertheyreceive,themorebeautifultheyare.
A.growbadlyandpoorly
B.growjustsoandso
C.bestrongandhealthy
D.throwaway
6.Somelargehouseshaveadeninadditiontoaliving-roomandadining-room.
A.akindoffurniture
B.akindofroom
C.akindofbookshelf
D.akindofdoor
7.Peoplewhosufferfromemphysemahavetroublebreathing.
A.illnessofthelungs
B.medicineforcolds
C.personwithtroubles
D.illnessofears
8.Acloggedpipe,likeastuffed-upnose,willnotallowanythingtopassthroughit.
A.openandclear
B.soreandpainful
C.closed-off
D.openedwide
9.Hewasagreenworkerandneededalotoftraining.
A.workeringreen
B.workerinthegreen
C.workerwithoutexperience
D.workerwithrichexperience
10.Heislazyanddoesnotwanttoworkhard.Asaresultheisintherednow.
A.indebt
B.wealthy
C.inred
D.bloody
Exercise7
1.JoeandSallydiscussedtheitineraryoftheirvacationtoEuropeanddecidedtospendoneweekinParisandoneweekinRome.
A.money
B.planofthejourney
C.clothes
D.cost
2.Aliceboughtan“IloveSanDiego”T-shirtasasouvenirofhervisittothatcity.
A.giftorreminder
B.houseorfarm
C.factoryorshop
D.lakeorriver
3.Someoneopenedthecorralandallowedhorsestoescapelastnight.
A.houseforhensandcocks
B.housefordogsandcats
C.houseforcowsandhorses
D.houseforsheepandgoats
4.Wewatchedasthecatcamequietlythroughthegrasstowardthebird.Whenitwas
justafewfeetfromthebird,itgathereditslegsunderitselfandpounced.
A.wentback
B.returned
D.fell
5.Inspiteofthefactthatthebeautiful
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