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#1. Please accept my (…) for not coming to the meeting yesterday.
1) apologies; 2) accusations; 3) forgiveness; 4) pardon; 5) sorrows.
#2. Passengers (…) on a flight from Washington to London were in for a very long wait.
1) taking; 2) travelling; 3) expecting; 4) wanting; 5) walking.
#3. It’s a very (…) literary encyclopedia.lt covers all aspects of the subject.
1) understanding; 2) comprehensive; 3) sensible; 4) sensitive; 5) comprehension.
#4. This boy is becoming a real (…) for his parents.
1) backache; 2) headache; 3) toothache; 4) stomach-ache; 5) tummy ache.
#5. Can you imagine (…) in some fifty years from now?
1) what will be life; 2)what life be; 3) what will be life like; 4) what life will be like; 5) what like will be life.
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#1. (…) of speech is a fundamental right in a democratic country.
1) independence; 2) liberation; 3) freedom; 4) liberty; 5) dependence.
#2. All the seats in the theatre were (…) weeks before the first performance.
1) engaged; 2) occupied; 3) taken; 4) sold out; 5) busy.
#3. The human memory is an incredibly powerful tool, but (…) of us make the most of it.
1) little; 2) few; 3) less; 4) most; 5) fewer.
#4. Mum’s so good to us; she’s an absolute (…).
1) angel; 2) nurse; 3) trouble-maker; 4) wreck; 5) monster.
#5. My sister Nancy emptied the (…) of her lovely purse onto the table and started counting everything.
1) money; 2) valuables; 3) items; 4) contents; 5) moneys.
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#1. You should treat other people’s property with due (…).
1) affection; 2) respect; 3) taste; 4) praise; 5) honour.
#2. Can you somehow (…) his sudden interest in gardening?
1) give; 2) account for; 3) mean by; 4) suggest; 5) offer.
#3. Jane felt very (…) living away from home and her relatives.
1) alone; 2) lonely; 3) by herself; 4) on her own; 5) lone.
#4. A thick fog prevented the plane (…) taking off on time.
1) with; 2) by; 3) from; 4) under; 5) beyond.
#5. Turn the textbook round, you’ve got it (…).
1) downside up; 2) inside out; 3) upside down; 4) outside in; 5) down and out.
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#1.I could have been one of the (…) of the game of golf.
1) villains; 2) monsters; 3) hills; 4) mountains; 5) giants.
#2. The trousers you bought for me don’t (…) me.
1) match; 2) become; 3) fit; 4) go with; 5) fit in.
#3. It’s no good (…) him of giving the wrong answer.
1) accusing; 2) blaming; 3) criticising; 4) scolding; 5) judging.
#4.I (…) stay in tonight than go to the party.
1) would rather; 2) would; 3) sooner; 4) prefer; 5) would prefer.
#5 You met your friends at the airport on their arrival in your city, so you say: «(…).»
l)Be welcome to …; 2) Welcome to …; 3) Welcome in …; 4) Welcome at…; 5) Be welcomed by …
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#1. Susan and Mary spent the afternoon talking. They had a nice (…).
1) speech; 2) chat; 3) speak; 4) tell; 5) communication.
#2. The bat may (…) an ordinary creature but in fact it is an amazing animal.
1) represent; 2) seem; 3) declare; 4) present; 5) turn.
#3. A child’s first five years are the most important as far as learning is (…).
1) affected; 2) concerned; 3) hit; 4) touched; 5) mattered.
#4. This year the Jones decided not to go to the same holiday destination (…) last year,
1) than; 2) like; 3) as; 4) different from; 5) so as.
#5. Last weekend we were caught in the thunderstorm and got absolutely soaked (…).
l)to the bones; 2) to the skin; 3)to the dress; 4) through the clothes; 5) with the clothes.
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#1. Torn applied for a week’s (…)to look after the children while his wife was in hospital.
1) leisure; 2) rest; 3) vacation; 4) leave; 5) holidays.
#2. After being made to wait for an hour Tom finally (…)and started shouting at everybody.
l)had a fit; 2) took it out on; 3)went away; 4) lost temper; 5) bad-tempered.
#3. Frank was the (…) student in his class and passed all his exams with high grades.
1) fastest; 2) highest; 3) clearest; 4) brightest; 5) intelligent.
#4. She ought to (…) singing with a voice like that.
1) take on; 2) take to; 3) take up; 4) under take; 5) uptake.
#5.I personally don’t believe you can (…) of his support.
1) count; 2) depend; 3) rely; 4) be sure; 5) be worth.
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#1. When I paid for the groceries, the shop assistant gave me the wrong (…).
1) exchange; 2) change; 3) return; 4) sum; 5) tax.
#2. As the final minutes ticked by our hopes of victory (…) steadily.
1) arose; 2) aroused; 3) raised; 4) rose; 5) risen.
#3. A(n) (…) mistake which many English learners make is to leave out the definite article.
1) just; 2) common; 3) ordinary; 4) plain; 5) simple.
#4. If you want to keep fit you mustn’t eat (…) meals
1) else; 2) between; 3) among; 4) except; 5) through.
#5. The (…) feeling at the meeting was that we should go ahead.
1) predicted; 2) pre-eminent; 3) predominant; 4) predictable; 5) prominent.
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#1. Pat made a note of the appointment with her dentist in her (…).
1) directory; 2) paper; 3) diary; 4) register; 5) commentary.
#2. We would love to go to the exhibition with you, but we are afraid we can’t (…) the time.
1) leave; 2) lose; 3) save; 4) spare; 5) waste.
#3. The culture of (…) minorities living in any society must be respected.
1) national; 2) nationality; 3) racial; 4) tribal; 5) native.
#4. Olaf thought that the other students would think he was English but his accent gave him (…).
1) in; 2) away; 3) up; 4) out; 5) down.
#5. That’s the last (…)! I won’t stand it, I’m leaving at once.
1) pain; 2) straw; 3) nuisance; 4) limit; 5) border.
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#1. Let’s have a cup of tea if you don’t care for coffee. Put the (…) on, please.
1) cooker; 2) stove; 3) kettle; 4) tea pot; 5) pan.
#2. After his serious illness, the doctors gave him medicine to (…) another heart attack.
1) deny; 2) improve 3) prevent; 4) recover; 5) disprove.
#3. You had better take advantage of this extremely (…) opportunity and do so at once.
1) favour; 2) favourite; 3) favourable; 4) unfavourable; 5) unfavourably.
#4. My elder brother is always finding (…) with the way I dress.
1) error; 2) mistake; 3) fault; 4) guilt; 5) blame.
#5. There is every (…) of things going horribly wrong.
1) feeling; 2) opening; 3) probable; 4) necessity; 5) chance.
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#1. Her husband took (…) of the fine weather to do a lot of work in their garden.
1) advantage; 2) chance; 3) effect; 4) interest; 5) dislike.
#2. Your answers to the examination questions must (…) exactly the instructions given below.
1) accompany; 2) keep; 3) follow; 4) track; 5) conform.
#3. Teresa seems (…) about whether her parents will approve of her decision or not.
1) doubtful; 2) undoubted; 3) unlikely; 4) likely; 5) without doubt.
#4. The matter is, doctor, 1 just cannot (…) this dreadful cough.
1) get rid of; 2) get down to; 3) get out of; 4) get round to; 5) get away.
#5. (…) of us all, I would like to thank you for accepting our invitation.
1) In person; 2) Instead; 3) On account; 4) On behalf; 5) By means.
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