A. that B. which C. what D. whatever
A.it is B.there is C.as is D.what is
A. actually B. sincerely C. merely D. occasionally
A.was it not because of B.had it not been for C.were it not for D.would it not have been for
A.implants into B.imposes on C.impinges upon D.imprecates upon
A.award B.co-operation C.position D.helpfulness
A. faculty B. reception C. deterioration D. efficacy
A. was it not because of B. had it not been for C. were it not for D. would it not have been for
High-grade written paper is frequently obtained from cotton rags()
A. High-grade B.written C.frequently D.obtained
A. renders B. reckons C. regards D. relates
A. vocation B. vacation C. vacancy D. volume
A. spot B. point C. track D. trace
A.intangible B.indispensable C.inextricably D.incredibly
A. shrewdest B. sternest C. nastiest D. alertest
A. prestige B. superiority C. priority D. publicity
A. specific B. generic C. intricate D. acrid
A.crucial B.central C.casual D.causal
A. up B. to C. on D. over
A. Radial B. Radiant C. Radical D. Racial
A. subordinate B. succeed C. successive D. subsequent
A. coarse B. rude C. crude D. rough
The guest turned upside down his glass as a signal that he would drink no more()
A. conversed B. inversed C. traversed D. reversed
A. waving B. swinging C. fluctuating D. vibrating
During the 19th century, Jews in most European countries achieved some equality of status with non-Jews. Nonetheless, at times Jews were harassed by anti-Semitic groups()
A. opposed B. exploited C. despised D. annoyed
A. on themselves B. on not making a fault C. to a fault D. to remain ahead
A. frame B. pole C. pan D. knob