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_____get there on time, he started early in the morning.


  1. A.
    So as to
  2. B.
    So that
  3. C.
    In order to
  4. D.
    As to
C
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1.

A.break

B.fever

C.cold

D.headache

 

2.

A.foreign

B.common

C.busy

D.noisy

 

3.

A.earlier

B.later

C.easier

D.simpler

 

4.

A.getting

B.cooking

C.calling

D.working

 

5.

A.tough

B.punctual

C.generous

D.careful

 

6.

A.as

B.since

C.while

D.if

 

7.

A.pay

B.change

C.wait

D.search

 

8.

A.opinions

B.trouble

C.directions

D.money

 

9.

A.reached

B.visited

C.called

D.left

 

10.

A.skilled

B.helpful

C.experienced

D.active

 

11.

A.comments

B.promises

C.jokes

D.offers

 

12.

A.only

B.still

C.even

D.ever

 

13.

A.station

B.office

C.hospital

D.hotel

 

14.

A.panic

B.relief

C.sadness

D.peace

 

15.

A.duty

B.fact

C.reason

D.lie

 

16.

A.partly

B.properly

C.exactly

D.perfectly

 

17.

A.across

B.before

C.beside

D.behind

 

18.

A.go up

B.die down

C.speed up

D.turn down

 

19.

A.teased

B.shouted

C.burst

D.laughed

 

20.

A.possible

B.special

C.good

D.safe

 

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