1. (A) 1895,1919 (B) 1985,1991 (C) 1589,9191 (D) 1859,9911
2. (A) 415-3721,510 (B) 514-3271,501 (C) 451-3127,105 (D) 541-3712,150
3. (A) 179,263 (B) 197,263 (C) 917,236 (D) 197,236
4. (A) 35,426,1985 (B) 35,462,1895 (C) 35,642,1985 (D) 53,426,1589
5. (A) 252,000,2100 (B) 522,000,2001 (C) 225,000,2001 (D) 225,000,2100
6. (A) Even if I had a camera, I would not take a picture of this farmhouse. (B) I can't take a picture of this farmhouse because I don't have a camera. (C) I had a camera and took a picture of this farmhouse. (D) I'd like to buy a camera to take a picture of this farmhouse.
7. (A) He never works at the restaurant in the daytime. (B) He eats at the restaurant at night only. (C) He never spends his night at the restaurant. (D) He has never been to the restaurant.
8. (A) You should call Linda soon. (B) It's too late to call Linda now. (C) Linda is the best person to call. (D) Linda will be better later on.
9. (A) There is food in the computer lab. (B) The computer lab offers no food. (C) One must not eat in the computer lab. (D) You can order food in the computer lab.
10. (A) I'll tell you something about pop music. (B) I can't tell if you know about pop music. (C) People say you like pop music. (D) People told me you know a great deal about pop music.
11. (A) Waiting on tables. (B) Eating dinner. (C) Selling food. (D) Smoking a cigarette.
12. (A) Everyone must leave the building. (B) Everyone had to stay where they were. (C) There was no more food. (D) The restaurant was to be closed.
13. (A) Three. (B) Two. (C) One. (D) Four
14. (A) A hat. (B) A purse. (C) A book. (D) A pipe.
15. (A) There was no danger. (B) There was a bomb. (C) There was a theft. (D) There was an alarm clock.
16. (A) He hit the police. (B)He stole money. (C) He broke prison. (D) He damaged public property.
17. (A) To persuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy. (B) To ask the police to set him free. (C) To persuade the other members of the jury to find him not guilty. (D) To ask the jury to give him a chance.
18. (A) He said that he could not help him in such matters. (B) He said that he would tell the jury about his request. (C) He said that he would try his best to fulfill his request. (D) He said that it would be easy to persuade the jury.
19. (A) Five minutes. (B) Four hours. (C) Fifteen hours. (D) Five hours.
20. (A) George would have to spend the rest of his life in prison. (B) George would have been found not guilty and set free. (C) George would have had a heavier sentence. (D) George would not have had a recommendation for mercy.