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#1. All the fields were flooded after the highly flowing river burst its (…).
1) edges; 2) sides; 3) shores; 4) coasts; 5) banks.
#2.1 like this refrigerator. How much does it (…) exactly?
1) pay; 2) cost; 3) afford; 4) spend; 5) waste.
#3. Tommy always pays for everyone when we go out. He is so (…).
1) cheerful; 2) generous; 3) selfish; 4) honest; 5) sympathetic.
#4. Take my advice: if you want to pass all the examinations, you must study (.-).
1) hardly; 2) enough; 3) hard; 4) rather; 5) either.
#5. It’s so kind of you to give me a (…). Thank you! This way I’ll catch my train.
1) start; 2) stir; 3) cut; 4) lift; 5) swim.
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#1. I usually take a shower before (…) my breakfast.
1) eat; 2) eating up; 3) having had; 4) had; 5) having.
#2 When Tom saw his neighbour’s new expensive car he was (…) with envy.
1) bluish; 2) red; 3) green; 4) black; 5) white
#3. Doctor, can you (…) a good pill against air sickness?
1) advice; 2) propose; 3) recommend; 4) suggest; 5) offer.
#4. The student became proficient in English (…) speaking it every day.
1) from; 2) for; 3) about; 4) at; 5) by
#5. It’s high time our environmental problems were solved (…).
1) recently; 2) lately; 3) for a while; 4) early; 5) once and for all.
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#1. It wasn’t a good thing; (…) it was a huge mistake.
l)to contrast; 2) by opposition; 3) opposite; 4) on the contrary;
5) contradict.
#2. Walking on foot will give you much pleasure and make you healthy and strong! Go on (.. .)s in any season!
1) excursion; 2) trip; 3) hike; 4) voyage; 5) journey
#3. It is generally agreed that the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci is (…).
1) worth; 2 worthless; 3) priceless; 4) worthy; 5) value.
#4. Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution (…) Quantum Theory.
1) on; 2) to; 3) for; 4) in; 5) of.
#5.1 was (…) for words when they told me the latest news. 1) happy; 2) glad; 3) delighted; 4) at a loss; 5) confused.
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#1. Не took a corner too fast, and lost (…) of the car.
1) capture; 2) control; 3) pressure; 4) rule; 5) power.
#2. The curator thought that the painting was valuable but the experts told him that it was (…).
1) priceless; 2) worth; 3) worthless; 4) invaluable; 5) worthy.
#3. If you make a mistake when you are writing, just (…) it (…) with your pen.
1) cross out; 2) clear up; 3) do away with; 3) wipe out; 5) clean better.
#4. Tommy takes an enormous delight (…) teasing his little brother.
1) on; 2) at; 3) in; 4) off; 5) from
#5. We’ve done everything we can. Now all we can do is to hope for the best and keep our (…) crossed.
1) arms; 2) hands; 3) fingers; 4) shoulders; 5) toes.
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# 1. Elderly people are extremely fond of giving (…).
1) advices; 2) advice; 3) advises; 4) items of advices; 5) pieces of
#2. Could you (…) me this book for a few days? I’d like to read it.
1) lend; 2) hire; 3) borrow; 4) let; 5) have
#3. His brother already has a rather good car but wants (…).
1) other; 2) one; 3) another one; 4) one another; 5) each other.
#4. Nowadays people live under constant stress and strain, (…) makes them nervous.
1) that; 2) what; 3) which; 4) whatever; 5) what’s
#5. «Would you like a piece of cake?» If you want to accept it, you say: » (…)
1) Thank you; 2) Thank you, I do. 3) Please. 4) Yes, please. 5) No, please.
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# 1. His cousin Bill had to be taken to hospital after his (…).
1) dilemma; 2) incident; 3) accident; 4) happening; 5) occurrence.
#2. The children are being well (…).
1) look after; 2) cared for; 3) cared of; 4) taking care; 5) having cared.
#3. Peter’s English is not very (…) but his Spanish is excellent.
1) well; 2) fluently; 3) good; 4) high; 5) impressively.
#4. If we are going to share the same office, we’d better learn to get (…).
1) by; 2) around; 3) along; 4) off; 5) through;
#5. Going to the States or other English speaking country for language practice is an opportunity you can’t afford to (…).
1) catch; 2) miss; 3) change; 4) employ; 5) depress.
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#1. What is the mother (…) of the American people?
1) speech; 2) accent; 3) dialect; 4) tongue; 5) variation.
#2. All British children have heard of Dick Turpin. He was an (…) robber who stole everything from travellers and was executed for his crimes.
1) unknown; 2) infamous; 3) ill-trained; 4) important; 5) weighty.
#3. Andrew couldn’t (…) laughing at the expression of surprise on his wife’s face.
1) stop; 2) help; 3) escape; 4) avoid; 5) prevent.
#4. Who’s taking (…) of the dog while you’re away?.
1) attention; 2) after; 3) look; 4) care; 5) for.
#5. Thomas was a (…) man and could buy any house and car just to please her.
1) well-done; 2) well-known; 3) well-to-do; 4) well-equipped; 5) well-informed.
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#1. Wipe your (…) before you come into the room.
1) legs; 2) paws; 3) feet; 4) fingers; 5) toes.
#2. Although William Barnes wrote many poems, he’s almost (…) to the present generation.
1) infamous; 2) well-known; 3) popular; 4) unknown; 5) important
#3. At that moment he came (…) with Sergeant Burke.
1) eye to eye; 2) in the face; 3) face to face; 4) hand to hand; 5) facing.
#4. Doctors are now firmly convinced that cigarettes are bad (…) your health.
1) on; 2) to; 3) for; 4) at; 5) with
#5. According to newspaper reports, the «Prince Edward» is (…) across the channel now.
1) swimming; 2) crossing; 3) travelling; 4) sailing; 5) walking
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#1. Mary was much better qualified than the other candidates and that’s the (…) why she got the job.
1) pretext; 2) excuse; 3) reason; 4) logic; 5) chance.
#2. You’re due to (…) in New York at about eight o’clock eastern time.
1) reach; 2) go; 3) arrive; 4) depart; 5) get.
#3. Andy likes new things and new places even if they are dangerous. We all know him to be (…).
1) impatient; 2) sociable; 3) pessimistic; 4) adventurous; 5) quiet.
#4. After running up the stairs Nancy was quite (…) breath.
1) out from; 2) without; 3) out of; 4) up with; 5) beyond
#5. It is said that in every family there is a (…) in the cupboard.
1) announcement; 2) skeleton; 3) surprise; 4) pleasure; 5) resemblance.
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#1. Both great kindness and absolute firmness are needed to (…) domestic animals successfully.
1) educate; 2) practise; 3) train; 4) tutor; 5) keep.
#2. More legislation is needed to (…) the environment.
1) saving; 2) fight; 3) protect; 4) defending; 5) attack.
#3. When you get to the end of the test paper, read it (…).
1) two time; 2) backward; 3) though; 4) through; 5) across.
#4. Every day Nick goes to the mail-box, but usually it is empty. He gets (…) mail.
1) a few; 2) few; 3) a little; 4) little; 5) once in a while
#5. We were totally (…) by his loud voice and his rudeness.
1) pleased; 2) displeased; 3) delighted; 4) taken aback; 5) greeted.
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