16. -1 am tired.
- .... But these reports must be typed before we leave. A) So am I B) So do I
С) I do too D) So I am
17. When we were at college we ... go for long runs every morning; it was awful, but at least we were fit.
A) had to B) were allowed
C)can D) must
18. Let me explain what you have to do. Take the books and sort them into categories. Then you ... them according to subject.
A) are filing B) file
C) filed D) have filed
19. I'm sure I'm the only person ... is satisfied
with the new computers.
A) whom B) which C) who's D) that
20. There are some people,... just cannot admit or even see that they may possible be at fault.
A) who B) whose Qwhom D) where
21. I'm so glad. This trip to the Urals is...
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
A) an B)the C)- D) a
22. A tree was lying across the road. It... in the storm.
A) is blown B) had been blown
C) had blown D) was blown
23. Everyone ... very frightened if someone ... a gun at him.
A) will be // will pointed
B) will be // pointed
C) were // would point
D) would be // pointed
Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to question 24-26. Mountaineering as a sport has developed since about 1857, when the Alpine Club was founded in London. Earlier, climbers did not climb for pleasure but for some scientific or monetary motive. Dr. Paccard of Chamonix was the first to scale Mont Blanc, in 1786, to show that man couid live above the snow -line, but it was the lectures of Albert Smith, who climbed the peak in 1851, that kindled British interest, in 1854, Wills climbed the Wetterhorn and eleven years later, Whymper made his famous ascent of the Matterhorn. By 1880, all the major peaks of the Alps had been scaled, and so climbers went further afield to the Andes and the Himalayas.
24. The passage states that before the 1850s,...
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