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[单项选择]It was last summer ______ we were invited to his birthday party.
A. that
B. when
C. than
D. who
[单项选择]His actions were more () of his real purpose than were his words.
A. magnificent
B. significant
C. splendid
D. superb
[单项选择]He that his guests were bored, although they were listening politely.
A. impressed
B. sensed
C. inferred
D. identified
[单项选择]The reporters were most interested in hearing his ___________ views on the situation in the Persian Gulf.
A. private
B. individual
C. specific
D. personal
[单项选择]We were rather upset by his ______ to support our proposals.
A. rejecting
B. refusing
C. denying
D. resisting
[单项选择]His colleagues were envious ______ his promotion.
A. by
B. of
C. with
D. to
[单项选择]His shoes were shined to perfection.
A. cleared
B. washed
C. polished
D. mended
[单项选择]His classes were packed and students, responding to the warmth of his personality and the ______of his lectures, would cluster round him before and after the class to bombard him with questions.
A. propaganda
B. temptation
C. doctrine
D. stimulus
[单项选择]He was easily hurt because his feelings were very ______.
A. sensible
B. sensational
C. sensitive
D. senseless
[单项选择]All his attempts to argue about the rightness were ______.
A. futile
B. not important
C. effective in use
D. without reason
[单项选择]Although his many examples were all right, the remainder________not quite exact.
A. is
B. was
C. are
D. were
[单项选择]Most of his great novels and plays were not published or known to the public ______ his tragic death in 1786.
A. even before
B. ever since
C. until after
D. until before
[单项选择]His parents were once well-off but they lost all their money.
A. in good health
B. not happy
C. well-to-do
D. not rich
[单项选择]His marked personality changes were {{U}}brought about{{/U}} by a series of unfortunate events.
A. preceded
B. accompanied
C. caused
D. hastened
[单项选择]Grant was one of a body of men who were self-reliant, who cared hardly anything for the past but had a sharp eye for the future.
A. on themselves
B. on not making a fault
C. to a fault
D. to remain ahead