1.When people are treating ____ as a lunatic who last tobe humored, Hamlet cries: " ____ fool ____ to the topof ____ bent."
A) they I They / me / their
B) him / They / me / my
C) him / They / me / their
D) us / He / us / our
2.Freedom is a reality, only when men may voice ____opinions because ____ must examine ____ opinions.
A) his / he / his
B) our / we / our
C) their / they / their
D) their / they / theirs
3.A good statesman always learns more from ____opponents than from ____ fervent supporters.
A) their / them
B) his / him
C) their / his
D) his / his
4.If Queen Victoria had got to read the "Reader'sDigest," ____ would have loved ____ and ____ wouldhave changed
A) she / them / they / her
B) she / it / it / her
C) we / it / they / us
D) it / her / she / it
5.People have learned to process words too - words, and the thoughts and attitudes ____ embody.
A) we
B) our
C) their
D) they
6.I understand you, Mr. Ruskin. But if you want torenew your subscription, you should pay ____ £1 5.
A) some other
B) another
C) every other
D) one other
7.We had to check almost ____ room of the hotel to findthe small cat.
A) every
B) both
C) none
D) all
18.Mike Oldfield is an English guitarist ____ 1 995 album"The Songs of Distant Earth" is about space.
A) that
B) this
C) whose
D) about which
9.The yellow leaves ____ fell when he shook the tree.
A) every
B) both
C) all
D) that
10.All of us are living in the middle of a dark wood; it is aforest ____ the wind is never still.
A) what
B) whom
C) whose
D) where
Answers:
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. C
9. C
10. D
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