1. I wouldn't blame anyone who couldn't stay awake for this performance.
(A) I would not want to fall asleep here.
(B) Nobody would sleep during this performance.
(C) Not many people fall asleep during the show.
(D) I would expect people to fall asleep watching this.
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2. I have never heard a story about orphans that didn't make
me want to weep.
(A) I never heard the phone.
(B) They'll sweep the top story.
(C) I always cry at stories about orphans.
(D) I never listen to sad children.
3. Anytime he calls me, I pretend I am out.
(A) He can call me any time he wants.
(B) I am never here when he calls.
(C) I pretend I'm not home each time he calls.
(D) I am never out when he calls.
4. We were told we could not have bananas to sell.
(A) We have to sell bananas.
(B) They told us there were no bananas.
(C) They told us we couldn't sell bananas.
(D) We can have any bananas we want to sell.
5. Marjorie had no reason to buy the book.
(A) Marjorie had no books about reasoning.
(B) Marjorie bought the book without thinking.
(C) The book was not for sale.
(D) There was no need for her to buy it.
6. When the meeting lasted more than 15 minutes, he thought that
they must be having trouble reaching a decision.
(A) He thought they were in trouble when he couldn't reach them.
(B) They agreed to meet for 15 minutes more.
(C) They came to a decision in the final 15 minutes.
(D) He thought they weren't able to decide quickly.
7. That farm sells very good fruit, don't you think?
(A) Do you think the fruit costs much there?
(B) Do you think that farm sells fruit?
(C) That farm isn't for sale, is it?
(D) I like the fruit there, don't you?
8. Linda's performance wasn't what I'd expected.
(A) I'd expected Linda to give a performance.
(B) Linda hadn't been expecting to perform.
(C) I'd expected Linda to do things differently.
(D) Linda had expected me to be there.
9. I just ran out of supplies.
(A) I have no supplies.
(B) I just left supply store.
(C) I just found a supply.
(D) I went out go get supplies.
10. I haven't bought my books yet, and neither has Bob.
(A) Bob and I still have to buy our books.
(B) Bob doesn't have his books, but I have mine.
(C) Neither Bob nor I have studied yet.
(D) The books I bought were not for Bob.