Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 44. Though they held a big party, they didn't buy much food. A. Despite of holding a big party, they didn't buy much food. B. In spite of helding a big party, they didn't buy much food. C. In spite of holding a big party, they didn't buy much food. D. Due to their big party, they didn't buy much food. 45. "Let's go on a cycling tour in the suburb." Kate suggested. A. Kate suggested to go on a cycling tour in the suburb. B. Kate suggested that we would go on a cycling tour in the suburb. C. Kate suggested going on a cycling tour in the suburb. D. Kate suggested that we must go on a cycling tour in the suburb. 46. Apples are usually cheaper than oranges. A. Oranges are usually the most expensive. C. Apples are not usually as expensive as oranges. 47. "We enjoy the nature here.", said Mary. A. Mary said we enjoy the nature there. C. Mary said they enjoy the nature here. 48. I used to go to the cinema on Sundays. A. I usually go to the cinema on Sundays. C. I didn't go to the cinema on Sundays. B. Oranges are usually more expensive as apples. D. Apples are usually less cheap than oranges. B. Mary said we enjoyed the nature here. D. Mary said they enjoyed the nature there. B. I got used to going the cinema on Sundays. D. I usually went to the cinema on Sundays.