60. May Day regularly is celebrated in many countries around the world. a. regularly b. celebrated c. in d. around → a 61. If airplane ticket wasn't expensive, I could fly to Singapore for my holidays. a. If b. wasn't c. could fly d. for → b 62. Friends advised her to stop doing the housework because her old age. a. her b. to stop c. housework d. because → d 63. Although she is 103 but she still does a lot of work in the flat. a. Although b. is c. but d. a lot of → c 64. He had so a difficult exercise that he couldn't do it. a. had b. so c. difficult d. it → b 65. It is the larger city in Europe with a population of over eight million. a. is b. larger c. in d. of → b 66. It is a beautiful building of two towers and a very big clock called Big Ben. a. beautiful b. of c. very d. called → b 67. Many hundred years ago there were many villages and little towns in England. a. ago b. were c. little d. in → c 68. They usually took a tree back with them and put it on the centre of the village. a. with b. put c. on d. of → c 69. The international working class made the one of May their day of solidarity. a. working b. made c. one d. of → c 70. The first May Day celebrated in England in 1890. a. first b. celebrated c. in d. 1890 → b 71. Television is one of man's important mean of communication. a. is b. man's c. mean d. communication → c 72. Though TV, home viewers can see and learn about people, places and things in faraway lands. a. Though b. learn c. about d. in → a 73. TV provides many more entertainment programs as any other kind. a. many b. entertainment c. as d. any → c 74. Poverty desert countries in Africa can grow guayule. a. Poverty b. countries c. in d. grow → a 75. The rubber farms will make a lot of money and give jobs to a great deal of people. a. rubber b. make c. a lot of d. a great deal of → d 76. Around the age of sixteen you must make one of the biggest decision of your life. a. Around b. of c. must d. decision → d 77. Junko Tabei, is a Japanese from Hokkaido, was the first woman to make this difficult climb. a. is b. from c. was d. to make → a 78. A Tokyo newspaper - television company had organized the climb in 1975. a. Tokyo b. company c. had organized d. in → c 79. Bill and Fred was students at a university and they were friends. a. and b. was c. at d. were → b 80. The noise on the roof of the trailer woke Bill and Fred up very quick. a. The b. of c. woke d. quick → d 81. In April 1984, David Hempleman - Adams walked through northern Canada to the North Pole with himself. a. In b. walked c. to d. with → d 82. David was a bravery man to go on this adventure by himself. a. was b. bravery c. on d. himself → b 83. Biddenden, England is a small town of 1,500 person, with a history of nine hundred years. a. is b. of c. person d. hundred → c 84. Each Easter Monday, old people, widows, widowers, and others living on small incomes take part with a ceremony called Chulkurst Charity. a. old b. living c. with d. called → c 85. Her family were patriots who supported the American Revolutional. a. were b. patriots c. who d. Revolutional → d 86. She would be killed if that she did not betray the patriots in the area. a. would b. if that c. did not d. in → b 87. The city of Lufkin, Texas, has had much than ten million employees working for it without pay. a. city b. has had c. much d. working → c 88. These employers have not taken vacations, asked for sick leave, or complained about having to work long hours. a. employers b. taken c. asked d. having → a 89. The worms eat the waste and turn it into clean fertilizer whom the city then sells to farmers. a. eat b. into c. whom d. to → c