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12.The police refused to come and search the cook or look around the house unless the narrator _______. (The Unfortunate Story of the Lost Money) A)had got some evidence against him B)search the cook first C)had got a witness to testify D)made a definite accusation against him
13.“The show was on the house” means ________. (Drive-in Theatres in Trouble) A)the show was free of charge B)the film was shown on the wall of the house C)the projector was placed on the roof of the house D)the film told a story about the house
14.Jacobsen will spend the next several days in the US air force facility in Wiesbaden _______. (Freed American Hostage Jacobsen) A)for a vacation B)for a medical examination C)to recuperate from the stresses of his captivity D)for a reunion with his family
15.The major topic of discussion with Chancellor Kohl today is _______. (West German Chancellor Kohl in Washington) A)the agreement signed by the United States and the Soviet Union in Reykjavik B)US-Soviet arms control talks C)America’s European allies D)recent summit between US and the Soviet Union
16.The Soviet UN employee is a ________. (Soviet UN Employee on Spy Charges) A)college teacher B)medical doctor C)KGB officer D)physicist
17.A demonstration was held to ________. (Unrest in Chile) A)protest the government’s crackdown on its opponents B)defy the attempt to assassinate the president C)celebrate the 13th anniversary of the military takeover D)support the Chilean Human Rights Commission
18.The Third World development programs continue to ________. (Brief History of the Ford Foundation) A)attract a lot of attention B)be criticized by many people C)be praised by many governments D)take up a great deal of the time of the Foundation
19.A cultural exchange may face an American boycott unless _______. (A US-Soviet Cultural Exchange Faces Boycott) A)Nicholas Daniloff remains in jail B)Nicholas Daniloff is freed from a Moscow jail C)Nicholas Daniloff is allowed to participate the meeting D)President Reagan promises to set Daniloff free
20._________ were stung by criticism that they were acting in a partisan fashion. (New Efforts in Resolving Drug Problems) A)The Democrats B)The Republicans C)The party leaders D)Members of the US House of Representatives
21.The Democratic leaders invited the Republicans to join them in _______. (A New Bill to Combat Illegal Drugs) A)12 different committees B)the newly declared war on drugs C)drafting a drug package D)pushing the omnibus drug bill
22.Finally it was decided to have a flat floor for the auditorium because it will be better for _______. (A Center for Chinese and American Studies) A)dances B)lectures C)films and slides D)all purposes
23.The sanctions now become law because ________. (Senate Overrides Reagan’s Veto) A)the Senate has voted to override the House’s veto of the sanctions B)the House has voted to override the veto by a decisive 97 to 33 C)both the Senate and the House have voted to override President Reagan’s veto D)American civil rights leaders support the decision of the Senate
24.American food aid could be cut off if South Africa carries out its threat to ______. (American Food Aid Threatened) A)ban imports of US grain B)retaliate American civil rights movement C)ban exports of US grain D)retaliate US sanctions
25.Which one is not mentioned in the paper that first caused the controversy? (Disinformation Campaign Against Quddafi) A)Libya and the United States were once again on a collision course. B)Quddafi was plotting new terrorist attacks. C)The Reagan Administration was planning to give Quddafi another lesson. D)A new and wider bombing of Libya would be conducted in a few days.
What happened to Lesley today? (Parking in London) A) She failed to remember where she parked her car. B) She could not find the Tube station. C) She had a terrible fight with a traffic policeman. D) She lost her way and her wallet on the outskirts of London.