TEST B: Unit 11 ~ Unit 20
( ) 1. John could not _____ the
temptation to go to the casino and try his luck there.
(A) insist (B)
persist (C) assist (D) resist
( ) 2. We did not make a(n) _____
at that restaurant, so we had to take pot luck.
(A) reservation (B) invitation (C) motivation (D) operation
( ) 3. I cannot play any musical
instruments, but I enjoy listening to _____.
(A) radical (B) classical (C) rental (D) central
( ) 4. The whole incident was
_____ on camera by an amateur photographer.
(A) captured (B) measured (C) persuaded (D)
included
( ) 5. John and his wife have
shared a _____ for voluntary work for more than 20 years.
(A) lesson (B) tissue (C) cross (D) passion
( ) 6. Many people suffering from
insomnia often have to take sleeping _____ to get to sleep.
(A) bills (B) drills (C) pills (D) hills
( ) 7. I love the author’s _____
descriptions of those exotic places that he has visited.
(A) lawful (B) basic (C)
fatal (D) vivid
( ) 8. David makes a lot of _____ at
work but gets few things done satisfactorily.
(A) instruments (B) complaints (C) saints (D)
applauses
( ) 9. At the age of 50, Mr. Smith
was at the _____ of his career as a novelist.
(A) peak (B)
sight (C)
hook (D) might
( ) 10. A lot of young people
acquire some bad habits out of curiosity or because of _____.
(A) ignorance (B) knowledge (C) tolerance (D) message
( ) 11. While alcohol will do harm
to your liver, some types of medicine will damage your _____.
(A) kidneys (B) images (C) ideas (D) barracks
( ) 12. At the restaurant, the
waiters bring food or drinks to us on a _____.
(A) shoulder (B) plot (C)
tray (D) basis
( ) 13. The hotel has a wide range
of _____ facilities which you can use for free.
(A) leisure (B) usual (C) measure (D)
casual
( ) 14. Whenever Peter talks about
himself, his confidence _____ arrogance.
(A) relies on (B) borders on (C) holds on (D) lives on
( )
15. My husband and I enjoy doing the cooking, so we rarely _____.
(A) dine out (B) pass out (C) check out (D) figure out
We admire Tiger Woods and Wang Chien-min. However, we should know that
popular __16__ do more for us than just score goals. For sports __17__, they
offer something to cheer for, and a handy excuse to hang out with friends and
family. Many of these sports stars make incredible amounts of money, and it’s
hard to feel sorry for them. The __18_ of the crowd shows they are loved by
millions. But when a sports star has a bad game or loses an important match, he
or she has to face the public’s __19__. That has to be a little bit difficult. Some
stars even get blamed when they suffer some __20__ that keeps them from playing.
( ) 16. (A) gangsters (B) athletes (C)
knights (D) survivors
( ) 17. (A) fans (B)
dealers (C) inspectors (D)
bartenders
( ) 18. (A) weep (B)
panic (C)
roar (D) whistle
( ) 19. (A) disappointment (B) praise (C)
security (D) support
( ) 20. (A) protection (B) rumor (C) crash (D) injury
Driving habits vary
from one country to another. In some countries, honking the __21__ while you’re
driving is only supposed to be for an emergency. In other countries such as China and Egypt,
drivers are extremely __22__ of honking, and it’s used for about a million
reasons. Of course, these drivers honk if anything gets in their way __23__.
But they also honk if another car is anywhere near them. Or if they are
turning. Or if they see a pedestrian. It is not enough for them to honk if they
are going to pass someone; they will also honk __24__. What’s with all this
honking? It’s not that they are __25__; it’s just the way they have learned to
drive.
(A) fond (B)
unexpectedly (C) frustrated (D) afterwards (E) horn
21. _____
22. _____ 23. _____ 24. _____
25. _____
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