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- A: Your cocktail party last week was a lot of fun.
B: Good. I'm glad you ________ it.
(a) enjoy(b) enjoyed(c) had enjoyed(d) was enjoying
- 2
- A: What problems do you face being both an actor and a student?
B: Well, one of my challenges ________ finding time to rehearse .
(a) have been(b) are being(c) has been(d) is being
- 3
- A: Did you play basketball yesterday?
B: No, my back was sore, so I decided not ________.
(a) to play(b) played(c) to be playing(d) to have played
- 4
- A: Starting today, I'm going to only eat fruits and vegetables.
B: Good luck; ________ can be difficult to maintain.
(a) a strict diet(b) strictly diet(c) a too strict diet(d) too much strict a diet
- 5
- A: How was the movie last night?
B: Not as good as I ________ .
(a) expecting(b) had expected(c) have expected(d) was expecting
- 6
- A: How was your interview at the company?
B: It turned out to be ________.
(a) disaster(b) a disaster(c) the disaster(d) other disasters
- 7
- A: Do I have to wear a tie to the banquet?
B: No, you don't ________.
(a) need(b) need it(c) need to(d) need to do
- 8
- A: You look surprised to see me.
B: Who ________ ? It's the middle of the night.
(a) mustn¡®t(b) needn't(c) wouldn't(d) shouldn't
- 9
- A: Clean this room before the meeting, OK?
B: OK. ________ it by then.
(a) I make sure do I(b) I'll make sure I do(c) I'll make sure I'll do(d) I'm making sure I do
- 10
- A: Jason didn't pitch that well in the game.
B: ________ injured recently, he's probably still recovering.
(a) His hands were(b) Have his hands(c) Having his hands been(d) His hands having been
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