-
130. Nancy almost never asks for help - her work, but last week she was so
overwhelmed that she did.
(A) with
(B) for
(C) at
(D) to
131. Instead of buying a car, you might want to try leasing one by ………
(A) the
month.
(B) a
(C) its
(D) this
133. Resumes with cover letters may be submitted by fax, e-mail or conventional mail,
but initial inquiries may not be made in -… or by telephone.
(A) oneself
(B) person
(C) self
(D) them
107. The thief came out the front door of the liquor store and walked off that
direction.
(A) at
(B) on
(C) in
(D) to
109. No one is allowed to enter the secret facility without presenting two …… of
photographic identification.
(A) pieces
(B) acts
(C) marks
(D) parts
125. A lack of long-term planning contributed a sense that the company would run
into trouble sooner or later.
(A) to
(B) with
(C) for
(D) at
127.…… remain several important issues to resolve, but the negotiations appear to be
moving toward a successful conclusion.
(A) It
(B) She
(C) They
(D) There
130. Sometimes negotiations break down for unexpected reasons, even when the two
sides have respect for one ……。
(A) other
(B) the other
(C) others
(D) another
134. In the early 1990s, the Japanese economy struggled under a heavy bad debt burden,
…with the additional problem of slow economic growth.
(A) along
(B) in
(C) on
(D) out
135.… thorough market research, it is difficult for a manufacturer to determine how
well-known its brand name is, and how people will react to different style changes.
(A) Unless
(B) Without
(C) Other than
(D) Outside of
101. The train won't -- the next town for another hour or so.
(B) come
(A) arrive
(C) get
(D) reach