[ Grammar ]
Now they (try) to pass the examination.
A. tried
B. are trying
C. try
D. is trying

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Phrasal Verb › Viewsucceed despite difficulties
A. pull through
B. pull in
C. pull down
D. pull oneself together
Relative Clause › View
The police are looking for the thieve _______ got into my house last night.
A. which
B. whose
C. when
D. who
Vocabulary › ViewStrong desire; longing.
A. Want
B. Aggregate
C. Yearning
D. Prosperity
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Which adverb best shows a cause-and-effect relationship? “The demand for electricity has risen; ___, energy costs have increased.”
A. likewise
B. however
C. consequently
