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#1. The young man (…) her face very carefully in the hope that it would tell him her deep thoughts.
1) learnt; 2) studied; 3) found out; 4) guessed; 5) got to know.
#2. A horse gets rid of (…) by flicking his tail.
1) ants; 2) butterflies; 3) spiders; 4) flies; 5) caterpillars.
#3. He’s very (…) -going and gets on with everyone.
1) happy; 2) open; 3) friendly; 4) easy; 5) lucky.
#4. We must wait (…) Friday for our exam results.
1) after; 2) open; 3) until; 4) later on; 5) sooner.
#5.1 am really looking forward (…) to a camp again this summer.
1) go; 2) be going; 3) to going; 4) to go; 5) up.
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#1. Donald makes his (…) working as a newspaper journalist.
1) business; 2) job; 3) living; 4) work; 5) labour.
2. This time tomorrow I’ll (…) on the beach sunbathing and drinking fresh fruit juice!
1) lie; 2) lay; 3) be lying; 4) have lain; 5) have been lying.
#3. Don’t be so (…), you can call me by my first name.
1) informal; 2) formal; 3) typical; 4) afraid; 5) friendly.
#4. Farmers are (…) a good harvest this year.
1) waiting; 2) looking forward; 3) hoping; 4) expecting; 5) looking to.
#5. (…) time with the test, if you rush you’ll make mistakes.
1) Pass the; 2) Have a good; 3) Lose your; 4) Take your; 5) It’s a waste of.
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#1. The Robinsons worked hard and now they have their own (…).
1) living; 2) job; 3) work; 4) business; 5) labour.
#2. Dan is very forgetful. His children always have to (…) him about his wife’s birthday.
1) mind; 2) remember; 3) remind; 4) recall; 5) bring to memory.
#3. Tom was the (…) student in his class and passed his exams with high grades.
1) clearest; 2) tallest; 3) brightest; 4) fastest; 5) highest.
#4. (…) he suggests, he knows his boss will disagree,
1) No matter; 2) Whenever; 3) Whatever; 4) However; 5) Whether
#5. Betty (…) her work passionately and will never give it up.
1) hates; 2) is fond of; 3) keen on; 4) loves; 5) trusts.
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#1. If I were in your (…).I wouldn’t interfere.
1) seat; 2) sit; 3) place; 4) location; 5) post.
#2. Andrew had (…) his address and nobody knew where he lived now.
1) altered; 2) exchanged; 3) changed; 4) selected; 5) chose
#3. It was (…) work to do, yet it had to be done.
1) heavy; 2) hard; 3) solid; 4)firm; 5) best.
#4. Most people buy their houses with a loan which they pay back (…) 25 or 30 years.
1) at; 2) with; 3) while; 4) during; 5) of.
#5.I used to go to pop concerts a good (…) when I was a teenager.
1) part; 2) deal; 3) bit; 4) item; 5) piece.
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#1. My friend’s encouragement and support gave me the (…) to carry on.
1) forth; 2) warmth; 3) strength; 4) purpose; 5) carelessness.
#2. The two parts of the bridge are (…) by very powerful machinery.
1) rise; 2) risen; 3) raised; 4) rouse; 5) aroused.
#3. Are you (…) enough to lift this suitcase?
1) large; 2) great; 3) powerful; 4) strong; 5) muscular.
#4. (…) you could visit another planet, say Mars or Venus, would you go?
1) Offer; 2) Suppose; 3) Whether; 4) Whenever; 5) Although.
#5. Catherine’s parents now (…) of her marriage.
1) dislike; 2) disagree; 3) approve; 4) prevent; 5) proposing.
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#1. The committee is happy to report it has no (…) to the construction of the new theatre building.
1) idea; 2) scheme; 3) objection; 4) plan; 5) disapproval.
#2. Robbie was the top boy of the class, always the first to (…) his hand when a question was asked.
1) rise; 2) rose; 3) risen; 4) raise; 5) rouse.
#3. The suitcase was much too (…) for Angela to carry.
1) hard; 2) heavy; 3) light; 4) difficult; 5) complicated.
#4. It was only (…) he told me his surname that I recognized the man.
1) then; 2) until; 3) as soon; 4) when; 5) while;
#5. (…) of the fact he is a very clever boy, he never gets good marks at school.
1) Despite; 2) In spite; 3) Though; 4) Nevetherless; 5) Unlike.
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#1.I was on the (…) of leaving the office when suddenly the telegram was brought.
1) moment; 2) matter; 3) point; 4) edge; 5)item
#2. The bank robbers were ordered to (…) down their weapons.
1) lie; 2) lay; 3) lain; 4) laid; 5) lying.
#3. It’s a very (…) book.lt covers all aspects of the subject.
1) understanding; 2) comprehensive; 3) sensible; 4) sensitive; 5) knowing.
#4. I’ve (…) seen this film and I don’t want to see it again.
1) yet; 2) still; 3) already; 4) before; 5) never.
#5. It was (…) a boring film that we fell asleep.
1) good; 2) so; 3) such; 4) much; 5) how.
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#1. The cost of (…) has risen greatly over recent years.
1) business; 2) job; 3) work; 4) living; 5) employment.
#2. The two parts of Tower Bridge (…) to allow ships to go through.
1) arouse; 2) rise; 3) raise; 4) rouse; 5) risen
#3. They sat (…) to each other so they could share the newspaper.
1) closing; 2) close; 3) closed; 4) closest; 5) enclosed.
#4. Afterwards the police put the accident down to the driver’s (…).
1) carelessly; 2) careless; 3) carelessness; 4) careful; 5) carefulness.
#5. My cat needs (…) five times a day.
1) be food; 2) be feeded; 3) been fed; 4) to being fed; 5) to be fed.
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#1. The Pyramids are perhaps the most famous of the seven (…) of the ancient world.
1) structures; 2) spectacles; 3) wonders; 4) fortifications; 5) fantasies.
#2. The sun was (…) when the travellers reached the top of the hill.
1) raising; 2) rising; 3) rousing; 4) arousing; 5) arose.
#3. We do not intend to discuss this matter any (…).
1) later; 2) farther; 3) further; 4) earlier; 5) early.
#4. My cousin insisted (…) buying me a new dictionary to replace the one he had lost.
1) of; 2) about; 3) on; 4) in; 5) at.
#5. Bill is as good as his (…). If he says he will come, he surely will.
1) head; 2) hand; 3) finger; 4) word; 5) tongue.
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# 1. No matter (…) everybody says, I think she is a very nice person.
1) to; 2) then; 3) how; 4) that; 5) what.
#2. Olive oil (…) in Italy, Spain and Greece.
1) production; 2 was been producing; 3) being produced; 4) is produced; 5) produces.
#3. My younger brother is very (…) things. He is always losing them.
1) careless for; 2) impulsive with; 3) careless of; 4) impressed with
5) careless with.
#4. On second thoughts, the reviewer understood he had been (…) unfair in his criticism of the play.
1) somewhat; 2) moreover; 3) anywhere; 4) whatever; 5) whenever.
#5. They had to cut (…) their discussion because the boss had to go to a meeting somewhere else.
1) narrow; 2) short; 3) long; 4) shortly; 5) thin.
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