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Revison Test 44
1. When the witness finally went to the police, he was asked if he knew anything about
the murder, and he replied that he had seen accused repeatedly shooting a
blindfolded man.
A. At last the witness decided to talk to the police, and in reply to one of their questions,
he said that he saw a few men, including the accused, who were all shooting at a
blindfolded man.
B. The witness told the police, in response to a question, that what he saw at the time of
the murder was a few men, one of them the accused, shooting repeatedly a man
whose eyes were covered.
C. After at last going to the police, the witness told them, in response to their question,
that he had watched the accused firing his gun many times into a man whose eyes
were covered.
D. After finally going to the police, the witness told them, to answer their question, that
it must have been the accused he saw shooting a man whose eyes were covered.
2. Nepal has the highest potential per capita water resources in the world, yet it is
unable to provide a reliable water supply to its capital.
A. Nowhere in the world has as much water as Nepal, but the problem is getting it to the
country's capital.
B. Although in theory there is more water per person in Nepal than any other country in
the world, the capital is not provided with a reliable water supply.
C. The capital of Nepal would not have a reliable water supply were it not for the large
amount of water available in the country.
D. The people of Nepal enjoy reliable water supplies everywhere in the country, expect
in the capital, where the shortage of water is the biggest problem.
3. I see little difference between stealing from the poor and exploiting them for gain.
A. In my opinion, exploiting the poor for profit and robbing them is almost exactly the
same.
B. I'm amazed to see that poor thieves are exploited in a different way for economic
advantage.
C. I view exploiting the poor for economic advantage as being a little like stealing from
them.
D. I've noticed that the exploitation of the poor for profit has forced many of them to
start stealing.
4. He decided not to take the job after all, as, although the rest of the contract was
fine, the holidays were too short.
A. After he had made up his mind not to take the job because of the short holidays, he
realized that actually everything else in the contract had been quite good.
B. As the vacations were not long enough, he finally decided not to accept the contract
for work even though he had no problem with anything else in it.
C. Although he chose not to accept the job, he admits that the majority of the contract
was good, even with the rather short holidays.
D. If the holidays had been longer, because the remainder of the contract was good, he
might have considered taking the job.
5. We thought of buying the pretty wooden house we saw by the river, but then we
gave up the idea, as the roof was too damaged.