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#1. You should treat other people’s work and property with (…).
1) affection; 2) respect; 3) taste; 4) praise; 5) love.
#2. When Mary arrived at the party, most of the guests (…).
1) leaving; 2) relax; 3) have already lived; 4) had already left; 5) had leaved.
#3. We read a newspaper every day to keep track of the (…) news.
1) last; 2) later; 3) latest; 4) next; 5) currently.
#4.1 feel sorry for that girl. Everyone in the class tries to (…) fun of her.
1) do; 2) make; 3) draw; 4) doing; 5) get.
#5. We (…) have a very close friendship but things have changed recently.
1) are used to; 2) used to; 3) were used to; 4) were using to; 5) got used to.
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#1. Now that he is the boss, he thinks people should treat him with more (…).
1) admiration; 2) respect; 3) praise; 4) approval; 5) detest.
#2. Why must my sister always try to (…) fault with me?
1) put; 2) make; 3) find; 4) run; 5) take.
#3. She’s a really (…) person. She talks all the time but she never says anything interesting.
1) bored; 2) boring; 3) annoyed; 4) fed up; 5) interested.
#4. After leaving school Robert left home to be independent (…) his parents.
1) at; 2) on; 3) of; 4) for; 5) with.
#5. Mary wanted to go to France for her holidays but she’s (…) about that now. She’s going to Italy instead.
1) gave up her mind; 2) came to the point; 3) failed; 4) changed her mind; 5) learnt by heart.
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#1. My sister has a peculiar (…) for making people feel at home.
1) talent; 2) present; 3) abilities; 4) gifts; 5) able
#2. Uncle Albert (…) guests to dinner almost every week.
1) amuses; 2) greets; 3) claims; 4) has; 5) attracts
#3. The (…) traffic on the motorway meant that we arrive home later than we expected.
1) block; 2) heavy; 3) difficult; 4) immoveable; 5) mobile.
#4. Can you throw any light on the reason (…) his awful behaviour?
1) why; 2) for; 3) of; 4) about; 5) with;
#5. I’d like (…) to the cimema tonight.
1) have gone; 2) going; 3) to go; 4) will go; 5) being gone.
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# 1. When you get to the airport your luggage will have to be (…).
1) balanced; 2) sealed; 3) weighed; 4) weighted; 5) estimated.
#2. The extreme conditions made it impossible for them (…) the expedition.
1) continuing; 2) to continue; 3) containing; 3) having continued; 5) to consist.
#3. How much sugar would you like in your tea? — Two (…), please.
1) parts; 2) fragments; 3) lumps; 4) quarters; 5) drops.
#4. (…) all, most people want health and happiness.
1) Over; 2) Beyond; 3) Above; 4) Through; 5) Though.
#5. What he needs is a change of scene; he feels (…) and tired of everything.
1) sorry; 2) sick; 3) unlucky; 4) unfortunate; 5) hard.
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#1. Call me as soon as you (…) home .
1) were gone; 2) had arrived; 3) get; 4) will get; 5) will have got.
#2. If you want a good and cheap air ticket you must (…) well in advance.
1) engage; 2) book; 3) buy; 4) cost; 5) reservation.
#3. My friend is very (…) with money and frequently gets into debt. 1) careless; 2) watchful; 3) careful; 4) impulsive; 5) cautious.
#4. The initials «PS» (…) «postscriptum».
1) fill in; 2) mean to; 3) make up; 4) stand for; 5) turn up.
#5. Julia has spent so much money on new clothes that she’s finding it difficult to make ends (…) again this month.
1) become; 2) come; 3) meet; 4) grow; 5) feed.
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#1. I’ve only met her once.I(…) know her.
1) hard; 2) hardly; 3) heavy; 4) small; 5) much.
#2. The largest diamond was found in a mine in South Africa (…) 1905.
1) for; 2) at; 3) in; 4) on; 5) to.
#3. She’s become a lot more (…) and no longer needs everything to be done for her.
1) free; 2) single; 3) independent; 4) by herself; 5) alone.
#4. A number of very interesting proposals have been put (…).
1) across; 2) down; 3) forward; 4) through; 5) out.
#5. Before John Kennedy was (…) President of the USA, he had won a medal for bravery during the Second World War.
1) selected; 2) elected; 3) pointed; 4) making; 5) created.
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#1. During the (…) Pete and Mary had a drink and discussed the first act of the play.
1) gap; 2) interval; 3) interruption; 4) pause; 5) stop.
#2.I wish I could (…) the habit of drinking coffee late at night.
1) break; 2) avoid; 3) give up; 4) give in; 5) drop down.
#3. Remember, please, the customer is always right. You as a shop assistant must always be (…).
1) wrong; 2) careless; 3) rude; 4) polite; 5) impolite.
#4. Ally remained depressingly fat (…) all her efforts to become slim.
1) against; 2) although; 3) contrary; 4) despite; 5) besides.
#5. Let’s leave it at that for the (…) being and continue our work tomorrow.
1) matter; 2) space; 3) time; 4) affair; 5) rhythm.
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#1. French is a (…) of the Romance group of languages.
1) player; 2) speaker; 3) member; 4) only; 5) individual.
#2. Some whales can spend more than 50 minutes under the water (…) breathing.
1) by; 2) without; 3) only; 4) no; 5) for.
#3. They seemed to be lacking (…) sense and did the most unusual and impractical things.
1) ordinary; 2) common; 3) average; 4) everyday; 5) continual.
#4. Slovakia has several mountain regions that (…) skiers in the winter.
1) attend; 2) attract; 3) like; 4) visit; 5) support.
#5. The city with the largest (…) in the world is Mexico City.
1) population; 2) number; 3) popularity; 4) thickness; 5) beautiful.
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#1. It’s important to keep your body in good (…).
1) contour; 2) figure; 3) size; 4) shape; 5) flesh
#2. They (…) him on winning the award.
1) wished; 2) congratulated; 3) greeting; 4) joked; 5) talking.
#3. Coal, oil and other similar (…) resources may eventually be replaced by solar energy.
1) natural; 2) environmental; 3) nature’s; 4) native; 5) natures.
#4. My best friend is brilliant (…) making arrangements.
1) for; 2) at; 3) in; 4) out; 5) with.
#5. We are not going to make an (…) just because you are much younger than the others.
1) impression; 2) argument; 3) exception; 4) solution; 5) expression.
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#1. The highlight of his acting career was the opportunity to play the (…) of Hamlet.
1) personage; 2) part; 3) scene; 4) scenery; 5) play.
#2. 1 personally don’t believe you can (…) of his support.
1) count; 2) rely; 3) depend; 4) be sure; 5) lucky.
#3.I don’t care what you think. It has nothing to do (…) you.
1) with; 2) up; 3) towards; 4) from; 5) like.
#4. She didn’t (…) the doctor’s advice and went on the holiday anyway.
1) took; 2) take; 3) receive; 4) listen; 5) heard.
#5. It took ages to get there but (…) it was worth it.
1) at the end; 2) in the end; 3) in the middle 4) at last; 5) at once.
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