1. Don't worry about getting compensation for the job, Tim. I did remember ________ you a check yesterday, so you will have the money in a few days.
(A) to mailing
(B) mailed
(C) mailing
(D) to mail
Ans: C
2. Until I went shopping yesterday, I ________ such an aggressive salesman.
(A) had never encountered
(B)did never encounter
(C)have never encountered
(D) didn't encounter
Ans: A
3. I was cruising down the road, but I stopped __________at the phenomenal sunset. It was beautiful!
(A) looking
(B) look
(C)to look
(D)to looking
Ans: A
4. Michael's presentation on customized approaches for Canada was so boring that I almost ________.
(A) dozed off
(B) dozed it off
(C) dozed on it
(D) dozed on
Ans: B
5. Larry: ________ to talk about a job promotion with your boss yet? Peggy: No, he ________ on a business trip before I had the opportunity.
(A) Did you managed|is leaving
(B)Had you managed|have left
(C)Are you managed|leaves
(D)Have you managed|left
Abs: D
6. Marsha: Are you planning to put an interesting twist on the new advertising campaign? Karen: Well, the client wants to take a more traditional approach so I probably ________ anything too unconventional.
(A) be going to do
(B) will be going to do
(C) won't be doing
(D) won't have done
Ans: C
7. Heidi stopped ________ lax about her work. She finally got down to business and completed the project.
(A) to being
(B) be
(C) to be
(D) being
Ans: D
8. We're ________ to complete the project. We have to finish it soon or it will be a financial disaster for our investors.
(A) running out time
(B)running time out of
(C) running out of it
(D) running out of time Ans: D
9. We _________ to form a committee last month to work on ways to corner the market in Brazil. The committee _________ some new strategies since our last meeting.
(A) decided|brainstormed
(B) decided|has brainstormed
(C) have decided|brainstormed
(D) were deciding|is brainstorming
Ans: B
10.Al: Ed really made a faux pas at lunch with a client today! He asked her about her age. Ken: I bet that ________ very well with the boss when he hears about it later.
(A) isn't going over
(B) didn't go over
(C) won't go over
(D) not going to go over
Ans: A
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