25/7/19


Trình độ TOEFL - Bài 9

1. When Henry arrived home after a hard day at work, ________.




2. Kitchen appliances called blenders became ________ in the 1930s, when Stephen J. Poplawski developed a machine that excelled at making his favorite drink.




3. Sometimes ________ wears people out and is worse than the lack of sleep itself.




4. John said that no other car could go ________.




5. The attorney told his client that ________.




6. Doctoral students who are preparing to take their qualifying examinations have been studying in the library every night ________ the last three months.




7. The Internal Revenue Service ________ their tax forms by April 15 every year.




8. ________ pitched his first major-league game, Joe Nuxhall was only fifteen years old.




9. ________ occasions for congratulations.




10. _______, he would have signed his name in the corner.




11. There is evidence to suggest that, at certain times of the year, smog in the Arctic is thicker ________ anywhere else on earth.




12. The speaker is ________.




13. Sedimentary rocks are formed below the surface of the earth ________ very high temperatures and pressures.




14. In his inaugural speech, John Kennedy ________ that we should not ask what our country could do for us but what we could do for our country.




15. There are three kinds of solar eclipses: one is total, another is annular, and ________ .




16. Keynes argued that to avoid an economic depression the government ________ spending and lower interest rates.




17. A hero of the war of 1812, ________ President of the United States.




18. The various types of bacteria are classified according to ________ shaped.




19. Franchising offers many advantages to small business owners ________ problematic.




20. Jane changed her major from French to business ________




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