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TOEFL Grammar Test11
TOEFL Grammar Test11
TOEFL Grammar Test11
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1) "Neither you nor I understood what he was saying," means: -a. Both you and I understood what he was saying.
b. Either you or I understood what he was saying.
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2) "There must have existed a logical reason behind that purchase," means: -a. There might not have been a logical reason behind that purchase.
b. A logical reason must exist behind that purchase.
c. I feel certain that there was a logical reason behind that purchase.
d. One must always look for a logical reason behind such purchases.
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4) "She didn't need to worry about her husband," means: -a. She worried about her husband.
b. Her husband didn't need her to worry about him.
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e. There was no reason for her to worry about her husband, and she didn't anyway.
5) "I'd much rather have watched TV at home," means: -a. I was going to watch TV at home.
b. I didn't watch TV at home.
c. I couldn't watch TV at home even if I wanted to.
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6) "You could have done more than you did to help her wash the car," means: -a. You helped her more than she asked for it.
b. You helped her as much as you could.
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b. I won't take the bus, which the windows are all broken.
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c. I won't take this bus, the windows of which are all broken.
d. I won't take this bus, which the windows of are all broken.
e. I won't take this bus the windows of which are all broken.
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b. The 9:15
c. I got on the bus at 11:30
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14) "What's the matter? Haven't you ever seen a live gorilla?"
".............. ."
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06. e
07. a
08. d
09. c
10. b
11. d
12. e
13. b
14. e
15. c
16. d
17. e
18. a
19. d
20. e
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01. c
02. c
03. e
04. e
05. b