81 We had such a wonderful holiday that we wished it never .
is/ending
has/en...
![subject](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
81 We had such a wonderful holiday that we wished it never .
is/ending
has/ended
was/ending
will/end
would/end
82.The population of Istanbul is about ten times it was twenty-five years ago.
the largest
too large for
so large that
as large as
large enough
83.Stephen did not really want the job that I got,?
was he
didn't I
did he
didn't he
did I
84.In western Tibet, there is a mountain called Kailash, which HindusBuddhists regard as the centre of the world
both/and
whether/or
such/as
the same/as
rather/than
85.I was on a cycling trip around Europe I first met my future wife.
during
while
unless
when
nowhere
86.Don't phone me at home you have a genuinely valid reason.
however
provided that
so that
in spite of
unless
87.I wish I this medicine for a whole week; the side effects are worse than the disease.
won't be taking
haven't been taking
must not have taken
don't have to take
didn't have to take
88. I ask Jayne to go out with me, she makes some silly excuse.
Every time
Sometimes
Sometime
Either lime
Both times
89 she says she has to wash her hair, and on occasions, she says she has to stay in with her sick parakeet.
Sometimes/other
Every time/some other
All the time/another
Any time/any other
Neither time/the other
90.Somehow the spies managed atomic secrets out of the United States without by the FBI.
to be smuggled/to have caught
smuggle/having been caught
to have smuggled/catching
smuggling/to catch
to smuggle/being caught
91.They did not do it out of loyalty to another country, but simply make a lot of money.
because
in order to
even if
so that
in case
92.The government cannot decide between several economic programs because, with the elections approaching, one it chooses must satisfy the voters.
whomever
however
whenever
whatever
whichever
93.People contribute to charities so that they can help people less fortunate than .
their own
another
themselves
they each
each other
94.If you are contributing to a charity, however, you should investigate it first to be sure exactly your money is going.
that
whom
which
how
where
95.For example, some charities put money into administration that there is left over for good works.
so much/little
enough/none
too much/some
whole/not much
more/no
96.Although it seemed natural to our ancestors, slavery is now considered barbaric institution it is banned in every country in the world.
too/so
so/that
as/as
such a/that
the most/than
97 religious restrictions, the beautiful beaches in Saudi Arabia will never become tourist resorts.
Although
However
Since
In case
Due to
98.There were points of contention to be resolved in a single meeting, so we decided to continue the next day.
so much
the most
too many
such a lot
enough
99.We home to discover that our house by the bank while we were on holiday.
had arrived/has repossessed
arrived/had been repossessed
were arriving/was repossessing
arrive/is being repossessed
have arrived/is repossessed
100. Until we lost it, we had never realised just important our house had been to us.
how
such an
the most
what
so
help me please
![ansver](/tpl/images/cats/User.png)
Answers: 1
Another question on English
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
English, 22.06.2019 01:00
Read the passage first of all if someone says your dream is impossible, they’re wrong. you can’t prove that something is impossible-all you know is that[it] hasn’t been done yet. people said no one could scale mount everest but in 1953, sir edmund hilary and tenzing norway gazed down upon the world from it’s summit. people said that man could not fly, but in 1903, orville and wilbur wright made the first sustained powered flight in a heavier-than-air machine. people said, “okay, we admit that someone could climb mount everest, and we admit that man has learned to fly, but no one will ever, ever walk on the face of the moon.” if we can send three men a quarter of a million miles away and bring them home safely, is there any great task we cannot accomplish? which identifies the textual evidence that best supports the claim: the authors purpose is to persuade? a: the author shares historical information about the wright brothers. b: the author states that men have walked the moon. c: the author states that others who think your dreams are impossible are wrong. d: the author wants to know what tasks we cannot accomplish.
Answers: 1
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
English, 22.06.2019 06:10
Match each excerpt to the correct stanza structure. 1. it was many and many a year ago, in a kingdom by the sea, that a maiden there lived whom you may know by the name of annabel lee; and this maiden she lived with no other thought than to love and be loved by me. (from "annabel lee" by edgar allan poe) 2. o thou, new-year, delaying long, delayest the sorrow in my blood, that longs to burst a frozen bud and flood a fresher throat with song. (from "in memoriam" by alfred lord tennyson) 3. nature’s first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold. her early leaf’s a flower but only so an hour. then leaf subsides to leaf. so eden sank to grief,; so dawn goes down to day. nothing gold can stay. (from "nothing gold can stay" by robert frost) 4. at sestos hero dwelt; hero the fair, whom young apollo courted for her hair, and offered as a dower his burning throne, where she should sit for men to gaze upon. the outside of her garments were of lawn, the lining purple silk, with gilt stars drawn; (from "hero and leander" by christopher marlowe) quatrain couplet octave sestet
Answers: 3
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
English, 22.06.2019 07:30
What structure does the poet employ in the first stanza of "the second coming"? a) he gives examples that point to a problem of lost innocence in modern society. b) he warns of an effect that results from avoiding traditional customs. c) he compares and contrasts innocence and violence. d) he argues that society promotes its problems.
Answers: 1
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
You know the right answer?
Questions
![question](/tpl/images/cats/istoriya.png)
History, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/himiya.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
English, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/en.png)
English, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/himiya.png)
Chemistry, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/fizika.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/istoriya.png)
History, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/himiya.png)
Chemistry, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/istoriya.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mkx.png)
Arts, 16.10.2020 17:01
![question](/tpl/images/cats/mat.png)
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 17:01