It’s an either-or situation - we can buy a new car this year or we can go on holiday but we can’t do().
A:others B:either C:another D:both
Section Ⅰ Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) You hear a great many complaints today about the excessive security consciousness of our young people. My complaint is the (1) :in the large organizations especially, there are not enough job opportunities for those young people who need challenge and risk. Jobs in which there is greater emphasis on (2) performance of well-organized duties (3) on imagination especially for the beginner—are to be found, for instance, in the inside jobs (4) banking or insurance, (5) normally offer great job security but not rapid promotion or large pay. The same is (6) most government work, of the railroad industry, particularly in the clerical and engineering branches, and (7) most public (8) . The book keeping and accounting areas, especially in the larger companies, are generally of this type, too (9) a successful comptroller is an accountant (10) great management and business imagination. At the other extreme are (11) areas as buying, selling, and advertising, in which the (12) is on adaptability, on imagination, and on a desire to do new and different things. In those areas, (13) , there is little security, either personal or economic. The rewards, (14) , are high and come more rapidly. Major premium on imagination—though of a different kind and coupled (15) dogged persistence on details (16) in most research and engineering work. Jobs in production, as supervisor or executive, also demand much adaptability and imagination. (17) to popular belief, a very small business requires, above all, close attention to daily routine. Running a neighborhood drugstore or a small grocery, or being a toy jobber, is largely attention to details. But in very small business there is also (18) for quite a few people of the other type of personality--the innovator or imaginer. If successful, a man of this type soon ceases to be in a very small business. (19) the real innovator (20) is, still, no more promising opportunity in this country than that of building a large out of a very small business.
Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.4()
A:in B:as C:like D:either
(Either) the brother (or) the sister will tell (their) father about (what has happened).
A:Either B:or C:their D:what has happened
(Either) our manager or I (are) (going to) meet you at (the) bus station tomorrow.
A:Either B:are C:going to D:the
(Either) the brother (or) the sister will tell (their) father about (what has happened).
A:Either B:or C:their D:what has happened
(Either) the brother (or) the sister will tell (their) father about (what has happened).
A:Either B:or C:their D:what has happened
(Either) our manager or I (are) (going to) meet you at (the) bus station tomorrow.
A:Either B:are C:going to D:the