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  1. UNIT 9: THE POST OFFICE READING Exercise 1: PRONUNCIATION Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1.A. facsimile B. transfer C. spacious D. fax 2.A. ready B. friend C. telephone D. speedy 3.A. subscribe B. facsimile C. pride D. provide 4.A. spacious B. courteous C. document D. technology 5.A. commune B. security C. punctuality D. distribute Exercise 2: Complete these sentences with the correct form of the words from the box. compete distribute transmit space post courteous transfer subscribe deliver satisfy 1. All mail were suspended during the strike. 2. It's only common to thank someone when they help. 3. Do you wish to take out a full twelve-month to the journal? 4. We offer a wide range' of goods at very prices. 5. If you are with our service, please write to the manager, 6. This ticket is only used by the person who bought it. It is not 7. Fax has now become a cheap and convenient way to transmit texts over distances. 8. White walls can give a feeling of 9. The newspaper is free. 10. How much was the on that letter? Exercise 3: Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition. 1. We take great pride offering the best service in town. 2. This post office is equiped advanced technology transaction. 3. What is the Messenger Call Service used ? 4. Let us take care your postal and telecommunication needs for now and ever. 5. We subscribe all the main medical journals. 6. This computer isn't capable running this software. 7. She seemed satisfied the results. 8. She was fiercely proud family traditions and continuity. 9. I was useful them because I could speak French. 10. I am living away my family and my relatives. Exercise 4: Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the following passage. A major revolution for the automated office is electronic mail. The customary (1) system requires message written on paper to be (2) physically from one location to another. With electronic mail, messages are converted (3) electronic signals, tranmitted (4) in the world, and then changed back into the original written form, all in several seconds and minutes at (5) Through the use of video screens in company offices, a single (6) can be transmitted to hundreds of people in dozens of branch offices at the same time. Thus, electronic mail, along with (7) , can be an important asset in teleconferences. Furthermore, the use of electric mail in the form of a 'mailbox' (8) to a telephone is also of great value. Since in offices many telephone (9) go uncompleted on the first attempt, with electronic mail, two-way conversion is not essential, so it (10) telephone use and saves time. 1.A. post B. postal C. postage D. posting 2.A. transformed B. transferred C. transacted D. transmitted 3.A. from B. by C. into D. with 4.A. wherever B. anywhere C. somewhere D. everywhere 5.A. most B. all C. least D. last. 6.A. data B. instrument C. document D. information 7.A. programs B. graphics C. websites D. databases 8.A. attached B. transmitted C. extended D. spread 9.A. bills B. calls C. uses D. services 10.A. increases B. receives C. reduces D. transfers Exercise 5: Read the passage carefully, then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). 1
  2. THE POSTAGE STAMP Before the invention of the postage stamp, it was difficult- to send a letter to another country. The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country. Then the person in other country paid for that part of the trip. If the letter crossed several coutries, the problem was worse. Rowland Hill, a British teacher, had the idea of a postage stamp with glue on the back. The British post office made the first stamps in 1840. They were the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue. A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter. The post office delivered the letter. When people received letters, they didn't- have to pay anything. The letters were prepaid. Postage stamps became popular in Great Britain immediately. Other countries started making their own postage stamps very quickly. There were still problems with -international mail. Some countries did not want to accept letters with stamps from another country. Finally, in 1874 a German organized the Universal Postal System. Each country in the UPS agree to accept letters with prepaid postage from the other members. Today the offices of the UPS are in Switzerland, almost every country in the world is a member of this organization. It takes care of any international mail problems. Today post offices in the every country sell beautiful stamps. Collecting stamps is one of the most popular hobbies in the world, and every stamp collector knows about the Penny Black and the Two pence Blue. TRUE FALSE 1. Before postage stamps, two people paid-for letters to travel in two countries. 2. A teacher invented the postage stamp. 3. The first two stamps were colored black and blue. 4. A stamp shows that the postage is prepaid. 5. Postage stamps solved all mail problems immediately. 6. Members of the UPS accept prepaid letters from other countries. 7. Stamp collecting is a popular hobby. GRAMMAR Exercise 1: Choose the best answer. 1. Post office is a place you can buy stamps, mail letters and packages, and receive mail. A. that B. which C. where D. in which 2. Do you know the date we have to hand in the essay? A. which B. in which C. on that D. when 3. My uncle you met yesterday is a lawyer. A. which B. who C. whose D. to whom 4. The council is in discussion with Lord Thomas, land most of the village is built on. A. who B. whom C. whose D. that 5. These adults, come to my night class, are very eager to learn. A. whose B. who C. that D. when 6. Regina, you have never met before, is a genius in painting. A. that B. whose C. whom D. whoever 7. The paintings Mr. Flowers has in his house are worth around $ 100,000. A. which B. whose C. what D. whom 8. Oxford, attracts many tourists, is often crowded in the summer. A. that B. which C. whose D. where 9. It's the best film has ever been made about madness. A. which B. whom C. whose D. that 10. She cycled from London to Glasgow, is pretty good for a woman of 75. A. that B. what C. which D. where 11. Most folk songs are ballads have simple words and tell simple stories. A. what B. when C. where D. that 12. wins will go on to play Barcelona in the final. A. Who B. Whoever C. Which D. Whichever 13. I think the reason we get on so well is that we both enjoy talking. A. why B. which C. that D. what 14. Children diets contain high levels of protein do better in examination. A. who B. who C. whose D. Ø 15. I'm sure that Keith will do well at university, one he goes to. a. which b. whichever c. where d. wherever Exercise 2: Write all the pronouns possible to complete each sentence. Write Ø if the sentence is correct without adding a pronoun. 1. We talk about the party Sarah wants to organize for my birthday. 2. To get to Frank's house, take the main road bypasses the village. 3. The paintings Mr. Flowers has in his house are worth around £100,000. 2
  3. 4. Mrs. Richmond, is 42, has three children, 5. Don is a friend I stayed with in Australia. 6. She was probably the hardest working student I've ever taught. 7. Stevenson is an architect designs have won international praise. 8. The Roman coins, a local farmer came across in a field, are now displayed in the National Museum. 9. Dorothy said something I couldn't hear clearly. 10. There was a little we Gould do to help her. 11. He received a low mark for his essay; was only one page long. 12. We need to learn from companies trading is more healthy than our own. 13. Professor Johnson, I have long admired, is visiting the University next week. 14. The man I introduced to you last night may be the next president of the university. 15. These walls are all remain of the city. UNIT 10: NATURE IN DANGER READING Exercise 1. PRONUNCIATION Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1.A. scatterB. natureC. dangerD. race 2.A. exactlyB.existC.exhaustD.extinct 3.A. featureB. speciesC. weatherD. decrease 4.A. surviveB. prohibitC. fertilizerD. environment 5.A. decreasedB. influencedC. endangeredD. established Exercise 2. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verb inthe list. endanger scatter coexist pollute devastate discharge prohibit survive protect capture 1. Many birds didn't the severe winter. 2. Animals shouldn't be for recreation arid entertainment. 3. The health of our children are being by exhaust fumes. 4. The factory was fined for chemicals into the river. 5. The explosion a flock of birds roosting in the trees. 6. Laws have been introduced to killing endangered animals, 7. The air in the city is heavily with traffic fumes. 8. The government should do more to the environment. 9. It is possible for local wildlife to with industry. 10. Western India was by a huge earthquake. Exercise 3. Complete each of the sentences with an appropriate preposition. 1. A number of rare animals are now in danger extinction. 2. If people's interference the environment decreases, more species will survive and produce offspring. 3. The government should do more to protect rare animals being extinct. 4. She believes there is life other planets. 5. The EU has imposed a ban the import of seal skins. 6. People are destroying the air by adding pollutants it. 7. Human beings are responsible the changes in the environment. 8. They are changing weather conditions by cutting trees in the forests. 9. National parks should be set to save animals and plants. 10. Raw sewage was discharged the treatment plant directly the river. Exercise 4. Read the text below and decide which answer- a, b, c or d - best fits each space. In the 1972 the Australian government (1) ___ a quota system which allowed a (n) (2) ___ number of kangaroos to be killed or 'culled' every year. Legislation was introduced because farmers claimed that the kangaroos were (3) ___ their crops. The problem is that (4) ___ two and a half million kangaroos can be killed legally each year, a further two and a half million are killed illegally. The animals are killed for a variety of (5) ___. The main one, however, is that kangaroo meat is sold for human (6) ___ usually in the (7) ___ of steaks - or is used as pet food. There are also thousands of dollars to be made (8) ___ the sale of their skins. The environmental group Greenpeace and Australia's Animal Liberation (AAL) are now campaigning for a ban (9) ___ the sale of all kangaroo products. They (10) ___ that this will stop unscrupulous farmers killing the animal for (11) ___. A spokesperson for AAL said, ‘People aren't concerned because there are still (12) ___ six million kangaroos in Australia so they are (13) ___ an endangered species. People just don't care about (14) ___ like this unless there is a real threat. But we know certain types have already become extinct in some areas. We must act now (15) ___ it is too late. 1. A. introduced B. produced C. turned out D. offered 2. A. approximate B. certain C. estimated D. unknown 3. A. enriching B. injuring C. ruining D. spoiling 3
  4. 4. A. while B. because C. when D. unless 5. A. results B. pretexts C. excuses D. reasons 6. A. consumption B. need C. employment D. usage 7. A. shape B. disguise C. form D. figure 8. A. by B. during C. for D. from 9. A. on B. of C. for D. against 10. A. claim B. hope C. wonder D. consider 11. A. interest B. profit C. benefit D. advantage 12. A. exceedingly B. another C. over D. above 13. A. never B. hardly C. seldom D. unlikely 14. A. issues B. tasks C. duties D. cases 15. A. when B. unless C. until D. before Exercise 5. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. The natural world is under violent assault from man. The seas and rivers are being poisoned by radioactive wastes, by chemical discharges and by the dumping of dangerous toxins and raw sewage. The air we breathe is polluted by smoke and fumes from factories and motor vehicles; even the rain is poisoned. It's little wonder forests and lakes are being destroyed and everywhere wildlife is disappearing. Yet the destruction continues. Governments and industries throughout the world are intensifying their efforts to extract the earth's mineral riches and to plunder its living resources. The great rainforests and the frozen continents alike are seriously threatened. And this despite the warnings of the scientific community and the deep concern of millions of ordinary people. Despite the fact, too, that we can create environmentally-clean industries, harness the power of the sun, wind and waves for our energy needs and manage the finite resources of the Earth in a way that will safeguard our future and protect all the rich variety of life forms which share this planet with us. But there is still hope. The forces of destruction are being challenged across the globe - and at the spearhead of this challenge is Greenpeace. Wherever the environment is in danger, Greenpeace has made a stand. Its scientific presentations and peaceful direct actions at sea and on land have shocked governments and industri1es into an awareness that Greenpeace will not allow the natural world to be destroyed. Those actions, too, have won the admiration and support of millions. Now you can strengthen the thin green line; you can make your voice heard in defence of the living world by joining Greenpeace today. Thank God someone's making waves. 1. Which of these statements is not made? A. Drinking water is polluted.B. Radioactive waste poisons the sea. C. Sewage isn't processed.D. Cars and factories poison the air. 2. The writer A. is surprised that the rain is poisoned. B. is unsure why the air is polluted. C. wonders why the natural world is being destroyed. D. understands why forests and lakes are being destroyed. 3. Rainforests are being destroyed because governments and industries A. are unaware of what they're doing wrong. B. are rich and powerful. C. choose to ignore criticism. D. basically care about the environment. 4. The earth's resources A. should only be for people B. can be made to last longer. C. will last forever. D. belong to just humans and animals 5. Governments and industries A. don't know what Greenpeace thinks. B. are forced to understand the problems by Greenpeace. C. can easily ignore Greenpeace. D. misunderstand what Greenpeace thinks. GRAMMAR Exercise 1. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence. 1. The environmentalists hope ___ the forest to its former condition. A. to restoreB. restoringC. restoredD. having restored 2. Several cars ___ owners had parked them under the trees, were damaged. A. theirB. of whichC. whomD. whose 3. My English teacher, Mrs Brookes, was someone ___ I had great respect. A. thatB. whomC. for whoD. for whom 4. If coastal erosion continues to take place at the present rate, in another fifty years this beach ___ anymore. A. doesn't existB. isn't going to exist C. isn’t existing D won't be existing 4
  5. 5. She joined the local tennis club, ___ were at least 60. A. most of its members B. most whose members C. most of whose membersD. most members 6. Since 1950 the world ___ nearly one-fifth of the top soil from its agricultural land and onefifth of its tropical forests. A. was losingB. is losingC. had been lostD. has lost 7. A lack of cross-cultural awareness can result in misinterpretation, ___ A. that offense may causeB. which may cause offense C. those may cause offense D. for which may cause offense 8. So thick and rich ___ of Illimois that early settlers there were unable to force a plow through it. A. as the soilB. the soil wasC. was the soilD. the soil 9. Fleming's discovery of penicillin, ___, had a major influence on the lives of people in the 20th century. A. awarded the Nobel PrizeB. which awarded the Nobel Prize C. that he was awarded the Nobel Prize forD. for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize 10. ___ think of metallurgy as a modern field of science, but it is actually one of the oldest. A. Although many people B. Many people C. Many people who D. That many people Exercise 4. Combine the,following pairs or groups of sentences by means of relative pronouns, making any changes necessary. 1. Her many friends gave her encouragement. I like to be considered among them. Her many friends 2. Her father died last year. She looked after him for over twenty years. Her father 3. The bed has no mattress. I sleep on this bed. The bed 4. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box. I was phoning from this box. There wasn't 5. I was sitting on a chair. It suddenly collapsed. The chair 6. Mr Smith said he was too busy to speak to me. I had come specially to see him. Mr Smith 7. I saw several houses. Most of them were quite unsuitable. I 8. Graham took us to his office. It was filled with books. The office 9. Mr Marks is unhappy about the plans for the new dam. The stream flows across his farm. Mr Marks 10. They picked up five boat-loads of refugees. Some of them had been at sea for several months. They 11. Tom came to the party in patched jeans. This surprised the other guests. Most of the other guests were wearing evening dress. Tom 12. The people didn't know French. He was speaking to these people. The people 13. Mr Jones was very generous about overtime payments. I was working for him. Mr Jones 14. The Roman coins are now on display in the National Museum. A local farmer came across them in a field. The Roman coins 15. Professor Johnson is to visit the University next week. I have long looked up to him Professor Johnson UNIT 11: SOURCES OF ENERGY READING Exercise 1. PRONUNCIATION Choose the words that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. exhaust B. source C. enormous D. cause 2. A. sun B.solar C.safe D.sure 3. A. heat B. great C. release D. reach 4. A. geothermal B. power C. solar D. hydro 5. A. polluted B. consume C. nuclear D. fuel Exercise 2. Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in the box. exhaust release alternate research relate 5
  6. supply renew pollute harm finite 1. Coal, gas and oil are ___ forms of energy that can not be replaced after used. 2. The nuclear plant provides a fifth of the nation's energy ___. 3. Solar energy is not only plentiful and ___ but also clean and safe. 4. Increased consumption will lead to faster ___ of our natural resources. 5. Electricity companies were criticized for failing to develop ___ energy sources. 6. Oxygen from the water is ___ into the atmosphere. 7. Fossil fuels will be exhausted within a ___ short time. 8. How to make full use of these sources of energy is a question for ___ all over the world. 9. These pesticides are environmentally ___. 10. Water power provides energy without ___. Exercise 3. Read the text below and decide which answer - a, b, c or d -best fits each space. Although they are safe to use in the short term, coal, gas and oil present a long-term (1) ___ to the environment. All three types of fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide in (2) ___ greater.quantities than plants can use. The carbon dioxide then (3) ___ in the atmosphere and may even increase the earth's 'heat load' and lead to global (4) ___ in temperature. Furthermore, all three fossil 'fuels are (5) ___ forms of energy. Geothermal power is (6) ___ ever to be an energy source of major importance. It is limited and is exploitable in only a few places. Hydro-power offers a much more useful source of energy. It is also renewable but its (7) ___ is limited. Dams cannot be built in certain areas. In addition, large dams are also (8) ___ of causing changes in the world's climate. Wind power is a (9) ___ source of renewable energy but it cannot be used in many parts of the world where there is (10) ___ wind. Wave power is better source of energy in certain ways but it is clearly not practicable to build (11) ___ across every river estuary or to cover seas with expensive equipment. It is also ineffective where the sea is usually calm. Solar power is renewable, it does not cause pollution and it does not add to the earth's heat (12) ___. Unfortunately, solar power is not distributed equally, and in the northern latitudes it is difficult to (13) ___ and store. Solar power' also requires expensive equipment. Finally, nuclear power provides a very (14) ___ and renewable power source. However, not only is there a great danger of leaks or accidents but there is also the problem of the (15) ___ of radioactive waste. 1. A. warning B. fight C. threat D. demand 2. A. more B. far C. very D. every 3. A. accumulates B. disperses C. discharges D. releases 4. A. raise B. change C. drop D. rise 5. A. renewed B. non-renewed C. renewable D.nonrenewable 6. A. mostly B. unlikely C. highly D. mainly 7. A. availability B. alternativity C. consumption D. development 8. A. consisting B. composed C. capable D. typical 9. A. power-free B. limit-free C. problem-free D. pollution-free 10. A. inefficient B. insufficient C. unlimited D. nonexistent 11. A. harbors B. banks C. dams D. systems 12. A. loss B. exhaustion C. dispersion D. load 13. A. collect B. save C. gain D. pick 14. A. potential B. efficient C. convenient D. dangerous 15. A. supply B. solution C. disposal D. influence Exercise 4. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. The search for alternative sources of energy has led in various directions. Many communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity- Converting waste products to gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of wastes. Experimental work is being done to derive synthetic fuels from coal, oil shale, and coal tars. But to date, that process has proven expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power is also being tested. Some experts expect utility companies to revive hydroelectric power derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but to day it supplies only 4 percent. The oceans are another potential source of energy. Scientists are studying ways to convert the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves to electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water to produce energy. 1. What is the best title of the passage? A. The Use of Water Products for Energy B. The Search for Alternative Sources of Energy C. Efficient Ways of Disposing of Waste D. New Discoveries in Geothermal Power 2. What provided one third of the electricity in the United States fifty years ago? A. wind B. waste products C. water D. oil 3. What could Rest replace the phrase 'geothermal power' in the passage? 6
  7. A. heat from the earth B. gases in the earth's atmosphere C. steam that shot up out of the earth D. water in the ocean, lake, or river 4. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as an alternative source of energy? A. Burning of garbage B. Geothermal power C. Synthetic fuelsD. Electricity. 5. According to the author, what is the impracticability of using coal, oil shale and coal tars' as sources of energy due to? A. They take a lot of time B. They are expensive C. They are non-renewable resources D. They are scarce resources 6. What can be inferred from the paragraph? A. All alternative production of energy will be derived from water. B. Hydroelectric power will be the main source of energy. C. Synthetic fuels will be the principal source of alternative energy. D. Alternative energy will come from a variety of sources. GRAMMAR Exercise 1. Complete the sentences with -ing, -ed, being + -ed or to-infinitive form of these verbs. build drive educate elect flow travel introduce need print say ten off give write win appear 1. The man ___ the bus is my brother. 2. I went to a reunion for students ___ in the physics department during the 1980s. 3. As my aunt told me what she thought, I felt like a schoolboy ___ by his headmaster. 4. There is a sign on the gate ___ 'Entry forbidden'. 5. Emma Thompson is the most famous actress ___ on stage here, 6. Across the river were some of the deer ___ into the park in the 19th century. 7. Rivers ___ into Baltic Sea are much cleaner now than ten years ago. 8. New Zealand was the first country ___ women the vote. 9. The booklets ___ as we speak will be on sale later this afternoon, 10. Anyone ___ further information can see me in my office. 11. The guest on our show is the youngest golfer ___ the Open. 12. Mary O'Brien, the Democrat ___ to the council only last week, has resigned. 13. We live in a house ___ in 1906. 14. Any passengers ___ to Cambridge should sit in the first two carriages of the train. 15. Melanie was the only person ___ a letter of thanks. Exercise 2. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c or d that best completes the sentence. 1. Hydroelectric power is produced by the fall of water ___ in a dam. A. trappingB. trappedC. to be trappedD. that trapped 2. Coal was the first fuel ___ to power machinery. A. is usedB. usingC. to useD. to be used 3. A huge amount of solar energy ___ the earth's outer atmosphere. A. reachB. reachesC. that reachesD. is reached 4. ___ is more interested in rhythm than in melody is apparent from his compositions. A. That Philip GlassB. Philip Glass, who C. Philip GlassD. Because Philip Glass 5. There are over 2,000 varieties of snake, ___ are harmless to humans. A. mostly theyB. most of themC. most of whichD. which most 6. For many years people have wondered ___ exists elsewhere in the universe. A. that lifeB. life whichC. whether lifeD. life as it 7. Computers and new methods of communication ___ the modern office. A. have revolutionizedB. to have revolutionized C. that have revolutionizedD. has revolutionized 8. Seldom ___ each other anymore. A. we have seenB. do we seeC. we do seeD. we see 9. Dry cleaning is the process ___ clothes are cleaned in liquids other than water. A. byB. which throughC. by whichD. through 10. It's time the government ___ something to encourage people to conserve energy. A. doB. didC. have doneD. will do 7
  8. Exercise 3. Change the adjective clauses to adjective phrases. 1. We visited Madrid, which is the capital of Spain. ___ 2. Astronomy, which is the study of planets and stars, is one of the world's oldest sciences. ___ 3. Jasmine, which is a viny plant with fragrant flowers, grows only in warm places. ___ 4. Arizona, which was once though to be a useless desert, is today a rapid growing industrial and agricultural state. ___ 5. Simon Bolivar, who was a great. South American general, led the fight for independence early in the 19th century. ___ 6. Few tourists ever see a jaguar, which is a spotted wild cat that is native to tropical America. ___ 7. Nero, who was Emperor of Rome from AD 54 to 68, is believed to have murdered both his mother and his wife. ___ 8. In hot weather, many people enjoy lemonate, which is a drink that is made from lemon juice, water, and sugar. ___ 9. My uncle Elias, who is a restaurant owner, often buy fish and shellfish from boats that are docked at the local pier. ___ 10. Honolulu, which is best known to the travelers for Waikiki Beach, has consistently pleasant weather. ___ Exercise 4. Write the second sentence so that ithas a similar meaning to the first one. 1. She refused to answer, which was disappointing. Her ___ 2. I have not seen a more wonderful building anywhere. Nowhere ___ 3. It is disappointing that we haven't heard from Molly. We are ___ 4. 'Well done, I'm so glad you've passed your exam." I congratulated ___ 5. Somebody really ought to look into this problem further. This problem ___ 6. Nobody has paid for the tickets, have they? The tickets ___ 7. If I hadn't examined the photograph myself, I would have thought it was a fake Had ___ 8. Tom arrived late and started complaining. Not only ___ 9. Smuggling pets is a serious offense, because there is a danger of rabies. Because of ___ 10. I wish I could play tennis really well. I'd like ___ Choose the best answer 1. I have two sisters ___are doctors. A. both of which B. who both C. both of whom D. whom both 2. Do you remember the day ? I first met you on that day. A. Do you remember the day where I first met you ? B. Do you remember the day when I first meet you ? C. Do you remember the day on which I first met you ? D. B and C are correct. 3. Mexico City ,___ is the fastest growing city in the world , has a population of over 10 million. A. what B. which C. that D. where 4. We visited the church ___ in the 18th century. A. was built B. which built C. building D. which was built 5. Ms Young, to ___ many of her students are writing, is living happily and peacefully in Canada. A. who B. whom C. that D. whose 6. She is the woman ___ sister looks after the baby for us. A. who B. whom C. that D. whose 7. Mr Smith, ___is a retired teacher, does volunteer work at the hospital. A. that B. whom C. who D. is 8. I want to know the reason___ he told you last night. 8
  9. A. Why B. which C. where D. when 10. I like the teacher. I learnt English with her in high school. A.I like the teacher with whom I learnt English in high school. B. I like the teacher whom I learnt English with in high school. C.I like the teacher that I learnt English with in high school. D.all are correct. 11.The banker to___ I gave my check was quite friendly. A. who B. that C. whom D. which 12.All of us are waiting for the man ___ son was lost. A. who B. which C. whom D. whose 13.The girl ___ is our neighbor. A. talks to the lady over there C. was talking to the lady over there B. is talking to the lady over there D. talking to the lady over there 14. My computer, ___ mouse doesn't work, cannot be used now. A. while B. because C. whose D. which 15. What’s the name of the man___car you borrowed? A. who B. which C. that D. whose 16. The young woman who lives next door is very kind to my family. A.The young woman to live next door is very kind to my family. B.The young woman he lives next door is very kind to my family. C.The young woman living next door is very kind to my family. D.The young woman lived next door is very kind to my family. 17. She didn’t tell me the reason ___ she came late. A. when B. for which C. why D.both B and C 18. This is the best play ___ I have ever seen. A. which B. what C. whom D. that 19. I know a nearby restaurant ___ has seafood. A. that B. who C. where D. whose 20. Taj Mahal, ___ by Shah Janhan for his wife, is thought to be one of the great architectural wonders of the world. A. being built B. was built C.which was built D.been built 21. Mr.Jones, ___I was working, was generous about overtime payments. A. he B. for whom C. for him D. whom 22. Is this the address to ___ you want the package sent ? A. where B. which C. that D. whom 23. London is the city ___I have visited several times. A. in which B. where C. in that D. which 24. One of the girls___in that company caused an accident A. worked B. who worked C. whom worked D. whose worked 25. The computer, ___ hard disk has just been upgraded, is among the latest generations. A. that B. whose C. of which D.which of 26. The girl ___me this gift is my best friend. A. presented B. was presentingC. presenting D. be presenting 27. He lent me many picture-books, most of___I had read. A. whom B. who C. whose D. which 28. Don't drink too much beer, ___will make us fat. A. which B. when C. who D. whom 29. The friend to ___ he was talking on the phone is English. A. who B. whose C. whom D. which 30. Why do you always believe in everything___ he says? A. who B. which C. when D.that 31. There are a lot of people at my friend's wedding party, only a few of ___I had met before. A. who B. whose C. whom D. which 32. Aberdeen, ___ my brother lives, is a town in Scotland. A. where B. which C. who D. when 33. My parents live in the same house ___ they bought 50 years ago. A. that B. which C. where D. A and C 34. August is the month___I always give my birthday parties. A. which B. in which C. what D. why 35. The people to___she was speaking didn't know German. A. who B. whose C. that D. whom 36. Sunday is the day ___ most of the Christians usually go to church. A. in which B. when C. that D. at which 37. Joyce Bews,___ was born and grew up in Portsmouth on the south coast of England, ___she still lives, was 100 last year. A. that / in which B. who / where C. that / where D. whom / where 9
  10. 38. According to the research, the time at___ most road accidents happen is early evening. A. when B. which C. whose D. that 39. The girls and the flowers ___he painted were vivid. A. who B. which C. whose D. that 40. We go to school regularly,___ . A. that makes our teacher happy B. which makes our teacher happily C.it makes our teacher happy D. which makes our teacher happy 41. The letter ___ grandma was kept carefully in a box. A. you wrote B. which you wrote to C. to whom wrote D. which wrote 10