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C. to be smart than

D. he’s most smart of

E. he’s smarter than

102) Fill in the blank. “… a surprise! It

is always a pleasure to see you!”.

A. How

B. Which

C. What

D. This

E. That

103) Choose the alternative which is

closest in meaning to the word in square

brackets and which does not change the

meaning of the sentence. “We asked a

man where the bank was, but he didn’t

[answer]”.

A. reply

B. require

C. produce

D. come back

E. replay

104) The following sentence contains

one or more mistakes. Choose the

correct alternative. “If it didn’t rain, I

would been out”.

A. If it hadn’t rain, I would have gone

out

B. If it wasn’t raining, I would have gone

out

C. If it rained, I would had been out

D. If it hadn’t rained, I would gone out

E. If it hadn’t rained, I would have gone

out

105) Fill in the blank. “It … made any

difference”.

A. can’t

B. isn’t

C. didn’t

D. hasn’t

E. haven’t

106) Fill in the blank. “I’ve been suf-

fering … a bad cold all week”.

A. in

B. from

C. of

D. for

E. to

107) The part in square brackets of

the following sentence contains one

or more mistakes; choose the correct

form. “I liked [either of them]; none of

two fully convinced me”.

A. both

B. either and more

C. no other

D. neither off them

E. neither of them

108) Fill in the blank. “I … sleeping for

two hours”.

A. am

B. have being

C. did

D. could have

E. have been

109) Fill in the blank. “Can adults …

polio?”.

A. contact

B. suffer

C. catch

D. take

E. receive

110) Choose the alternative which is clos-

est in meaning to the expression between

square brackets in the following sentence.

“[He’s not very likely to do] what she says”.

A. He doesn’t really like doing

B. He doesn’t like doing

C. He probably will not like doing

D. He looks as if he is going to do

E. He will probably not do