101) Nowhere but in Europe we have seen [A] the results so clearly [B] ,which really [C] have surprised us all. [D]
102) Many species can communicate an amazing [A] amount of information via [B] sound, information which [C] both the life of an individual and the continued [D] existence of the species may depend.
103) The idea that [A] learning is a [B] lifelong process has expressed [C] by philosophers and educationalists throughout [D] the centuries.
104) There is a real possibility that these animals could be frightened,___ a sudden loud noise.
[A] being there [B] should there be
[C] there was [D] there having been
105) ___ the English examination I would have gone to the concert last Sunday.
[A] In spite of [B] But for
[C] Because of [D] As for
106) Mary my letter;otherwise she would have replied before now.
[A] has received [B] ought to have received
[C] couldn’t have received [D] shouldn’t have received
107) When Jane fell off the bike, the other children ___.
[A] were not able to help laughter [B] could not help but laughing
[C] could not help laughing [D] could not help to laugh
108) Our modern civilization must not be thought of as in a short period of time.
[A] being created [B] to have been created
[C] having been created [D] to be created
109) He forgot about him to join us for dinner.
[A] my asking [B] me to ask
[C] I asking [D] me asking
110) Even if they are on sale, these refrigerators are equal in price to, if not more expensive than, at the other store.
[A] anyone [B] the others
[C] that [D] the ones
111) He had ___ on the subject.
[A] a rather strong opinion [B] rather strong opinion
[C] rather the strong opinion [D] the rather strong opinion
112) He knows little of mathematics,and ___ of chemistry.
[A] even [B] still less
[C] no less [D] still more
113) Man [A] has used metals for centuries in gradual [B] increasing quantities, but it was not until the Industrial Revolution that [C] they came to be employed [D] in real vast quantities.
114) Their watch is ___ to all the other watches on the market.
[A] superior [B] advantageous
[C] super [D] beneficial
115) It is better to die on one’s feet than ___.
[A] living one’s knees [B] live on one’s knees
[C] on one’s knees [D] to live on one’s knees
116) He wanted more out of life [A] , not just working at [B] highpaid [C] jobs or spending nights on the streets playing games [D] .
117) Dress warmly, ___ you’ll catch cold.
[A] on the contrary [B] or rather
[C] or else [D] in no way
118) The teacher asked them [A] who had completed [B] their tests to leave [C] the room as quietly [D] as possible.
119) In the teaching of [A] mathematics, the way of instruction is generally traditional, with [B] teachers presenting formal [C] lectures and students take [D] notes.
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