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2£® This news sounds ____.(85) A£® encouraging B£® encouraged C£® encourage D£® to encourage

3 £® ____anything about the accident, he went to work as usual.(85) A£® Not known B£® known not C£® Knowing not D£® Not knowing

4£® ----How did Bob do in the exams this time? ----Well, his father seems ____with his results. A£® pleasing B£® please C£® pleased D£® to please.

5£® My brother is busy ____for the exam.(86) A£® preparing B£® to prepare C£® prepared D£® was prepares

6£® When he was decorating his house, he got the bedroom ____ first.(87) A£® to paint B£® painting C£® painted

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7£® ____his manners, he put his feet up on the desk.(88) A£® Forgotten B£® Forgetting

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8£® ____more attention, the trees could have grown better. A£® Given B£® To give C£® Giving

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9£® The secretary worked late into the night, ____a long speech for the president.(91) A£® to prepare B£® preparing C£® prepared

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10£® The murderer was brought in, with his hands ____ behind his back.(91) A£® beeing tied B£® having tied C£® to be tied D£® tied

11£® ____a reply, he decided to write again.(92) A£® Not receiving B£® Receiving not

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13£® The visiting Minister expressed his satisfaction with the talks, ____ that he had enjoyed his stay here.(94) A£® having added B£® to add C£® adding D£® added

14£® The first text book ____ for teaching English as a foreign language came out in the 16th century.(94) A£® having written B£® to be written C£® being writen D£® written

15£® The missing boys were last seen ____ near the river.(94) A£® playing

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3£® The TV sets to be produced will be as good as those imported from abroad.

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5£® Carrying a basket on his back , he began to chimb the hill. 6£® Carried on its mother's back , the baby fell asleep. 7£® Please fill in the form, giving your name and address. 8£® Being very tired, I went to bed soon after dinner.

9£® Recognizing the old friend of his in his childhood, he went over to say hello to him.

10£® Having recognized her , he pretended not to have seen her. 11£® Whose is the TV set being repaired?

12£® The novel being translated into English was written by a young writer.

13£® I felt somebody steal into my room.

14£® The child heard someone coming upstairs step by step. 15£® How often do you have (get) your room painted?

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2£® Not knowing her address, I could not write to her.

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5£® Having locked the door, he goes out for a walk. Èý£®

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