It does not seem very probable that Eric will be able to find a new apartment before he has to leave his old one33. It does not seem very probable that Eric will be able to find a new apartment before he has to leave his old one A. Eric doesn't think he will be able to find a new apartment before he is thrown out of his old one. B. Eric's search for a new apartment while there is still time may well succeed, but only if he works really hard at it. C. It is hardly likely that Eric will be unable to find a new apartment before he is out on the streets. D. That Eric's search for a new apartment will be successful before he has to vacate his old one appears highly unlikely. 34. She is currently writing a historical book about food, which will include old recipes and the history behind them. A. At the moment, she is collecting recipes and the historical information behind them for the book which she intends to write on food. B. The book she is writing at the moment is on the history of food, with old recipes and stories behind them C. There are many interesting historical facts behind the old recipes to be found in her book, which is a history of food. D. The book she is writing is actually a historical book, but it also contains information about old recipes and the stories behind them. 35. You can never be sure about the accuracy of TV weather reports. A. If you want to know how the weather is going to be, you should watch TV. B. There are more accurate ways of learning how the weather will be than watching TV. C. If I were you, I would rely on the TV weather report. D. Weather forecasts on television are notoriously unreliable. 36. If Dick had John's position in the company, rybody believes he would be able to motivate the workers better. A. Everybody who works in this company thinks that John motivates the workers well, so that is why he has a better job here than Dick. B. If Dick were able to motivate the workers better, he would be given John's present job in the company C. It is believed that John is not as good at encouraging the company's workers as Dick would be if he had the same job. D. Everybody in the company thinks that the workers were motivated far better when Dick was doing John's present job. 37. The opinions of the teaching staff were divided as to whether they should change the course book or follow the old one. A. Some members of the teaching staff were in fayour of following a new course book, while others thought they should continue with the old one. B. There were different opinions among the teaching staff about the new course book, and in the end, those who were against choosing a new one won. C. The teaching staff could not agree upon a new course book, so they decided to continue with the old one. D. There was no general agreement among the teaching staff about which they should choose as their new course book. 38. It was very important for Jill to go home to see her sister's new baby girl, whatever the cost of the ticket. A. Even though Jill wanted very much to fly home and meet her sister's baby girl, the fare was too much for her. B. Jill didn't care about the cost of the ticket, since the only thing she wanted was to get home to meet her sister's new-born daughter. C. Because Jill doesn't have a lot of money, flying home to meet her sister's new daughter was less important to her than the cost of the ticket. D. Knowing how important it was for Jill to meet her new niece, Jill's sister took care of the cost of the ticket so that she could fly home and do so. 5 |