158. --- Sorry, I don’t know how to work out this maths problem.
--- Use your _____, and then you will find a way.
A. mind B. heart C. brain D. head
157. The student standing there was praised by his teacher on _____, but blamed by his friends on _____.
A. a hand ... two hands B. one hand ... the other hand
C. hands of ... the other hands D. one hand ... another hand
156. He cut the apple ________, and gave the big to his little sister.
A. into half B. into halves C. in halves D. in the half
155. It has become the _____ for English families to go to the seaside in summer.
A. habit B. custom C. hobbies D. rules
154. If a man receives no _____ at home, when abroad he’ll have no hosts. (prov.)
A. customers B. guests C. callers D. passengers
153. If there has been burglary in your house, you should put round it before the police arrive to investigate the case.
A. guests B. ladders C. guards D. poison
152. At the news that 2004 Olympic Games would be held in Athens, the capital of _____, the _____ were very excited. They sang and danced to celebrated it all night long.
A. Greeks; Greece B. Greece; Greeks C. Greeks; Greeks D. Greece; Greece
151. In the past few years, the Chinese _____ has achieved many successes in diplomacy, economics and many other respects.
A. people B. nation C. country D. government
150. --- Would you please tell me how to settle this maths problem?
--- Oh, sorry, I can’t. You can go and ask John for help. He has the goods. The underlined part probably means _____.
A. He has some goods to sell. B. He wants some goods
C. He has the ability to settle the problem. D. He has bought some goods.
149. --- Look, that gentleman is wearing a beautiful _____ watch.
--- I don’t think it is real one. Perhaps it is just a _____ one.
A. gold; gold B. golden; gold C. golden; golden D. gold; golden