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#1. Make (…) all kitchen surfaces are clean and tidy.
1) definite; 2) sure; 3) for sure; 4) certain; 5) obvious.
#2. He (…) there for an hour until someone finally heard his cries for help.
1) lie; 2) lay; 3) laid; 4) lain; 5) lying.
#3. To tell the truth, the lesson was so (…) I nearly fell asleep.
1) bore; 2) bored; 3) boring; 4) boredom; 5) barren
#4. Everyone has noticed that Rosalind has changed a lot (…) she left college.
1) for; 2) since; 3) during; 4) from; 5) towards.
#5. Now you can watch your favourite movies in the (…) of your own home.
1) convenience; 2) comfort; 3) comfortable; 4) easy; 5) inconvenience.
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#1. Iam happy to know there’s someone to (…) an eye on the kids.
1) put; 2) stand; 3) hold; 4) keep; 5) stay.
#2. The time will (…) when you’ll thank me for this.
1) get; 2) arrive; 3) come; 4) go; 5) become.
#3. Don’t expect him to turn up on time. On the whole, he’s very (…).
1) insincere; 2) unreliable; 3) deceitful; 4) cunning; 5) misleading.
#4. The Welsh are the (…) people in the world whose only national holiday is devoted to music and poetry.
1) whole; 2) all; 3) only; 4) every; 5) each.
#5. It was a (…) for him to find such a nice place to live in.
1) by chance; 2) good luck; 3) destination; 4) fair luck; 5) piece of luck.
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#1. The father and son chose the (…) for a suit and had it made up by that fashionable tailor.
1) cloth; 2) clothes; 3) clothing; 4) dressing; 5) textiles
#2. When Stuart and Bob were kids they used to (…) a bedroom in their country cottage.
1) divide; 2) measure; 3) share; 4) split; 5) distribute.
#3. The chain Ruth wore was made of (…) gold, unmixed with other metals.
1) clean; 2) dishonest; 3) pure; 4) right; 5) clear.
#4. A combination of factors may be responsible (…) the increase in cancer.
1) of; 2) in; 3) for; 4) up; 5) off.
#5. To keep his promise Martin stopped (…) when he was 25.
1) stopped to smoke; 2) smoke; 3) smoking; 4) to enjoy smoking; 5) to give up smoking.
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#1. Carl was looking (…) her eyes.
1) deeply to; 2) deep into; 3) dear at; 4) eye to; 5) lovely to.
#2. Jonathan was born in Scotland but he (…) in Northern Ireland.
1) raised; 2) grew up; 3) brought up; 4) rose; 5) aroused.
#3. Sheila dedicated herself (…) a life of religion.
1) from; 2) of; 3) for; 4) to; 5) with.
#4. Look (…)! That glass over there is going to fall!
1) at; 2) after; 3) in; 4) out; 5) for
#5. I’m the only one at this party in a long dress and I feel quite out of (…).
1) order; 2) place; 3) element; 4) practice; 5) turn.
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#1. The grownups and children (…) all the day swimming and sunbathing at the beach yesterday.
1) did; 2) used; 3) spent; 4) occupied; 5) wasted.
#2. The best way to find new staff is to put a(n) (…) in the local press on Friday.
1) application; 2) employment; 3) advertisement; 4) appointment; 5) qualifications.
#3. Smoking is (…) to health and in many countries a warning is printed on every pack of cigarettes.
1) anti-social; 2) harmless; 3) harmful; 4) incurable; 5) stained.
#4. 1 can’t hear the radio news well enough. Can you (…) the radio, please?
1) put on; 2) take up; 3) turn up; 4) take over; 5) work out.
#5.1 thought I’d kill (…) with one stone but I was wrong.
1) several hares; 2) a pack of dogs; 3) a couple of cats; 4) three foxes; 5) two birds
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#1. If you have to travel on company business, we will pay your (…).
1) costs; 2) expenses; 3) needs; 4) demands; 5) works.
#2. When you saw Jack at the dance, what did he (…)?
1) wear; 2) had on; 3) dress; 4) put on; 5) take off
#3. The Sahara Desert is a vast (…) area which runs from east to west across Africa.
1) thoughtless; 3) harmless; 3) careless; 4) waterless; 5) waterfall
#4. In a welfare state the government is responsible (…) people’s well-being.
1) at; 2) in; 3) with; 4) for; 5) of.
#5. It’s no (…) crying over spilt milk.
1) place; 2) time; 3) fame; 4) use; 5) advantage.
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#1. Talking to other students is against the (…) of the university examinations.
1) law; 2) orders; 3) rules; 4) demands; 5) justice.
#2. Charles’ new book will be (…) in next August.
1) broadcast; 2) published; 3) typed; 4) framed; 5) dressed
#3. She is a very (…) little girl. Everyone likes her.
1) nice; 2) sympathetic; 3) mighty; 4) inaccurate; 5) impolite.
#4. At a summit meeting every country is represented (…) its head of government.
1) in; 2) for; 3) about; 4) over; 5) by.
#5. Mother Teresa has devoted herself to caring for (…).
1) well-to-do; 2) the well-off; 3) the poor; 4) the poor men; 5) poorest.
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#1. Our (…) was delayed owing to fogs and bad weather conditions.
1) airliner; 2) airway; 3) flight; 4) airline; 5) runway.
#2. Mr. Rochester nodded to his visitor and (…) him a seat.
1) suggested; 2) offered; 3) tabled; 4) praised; 5) voiced.
#3. Are there any (…) classrooms on the ground floor to have a consultation in?
1) vacant; 2) empty; 3) unfurnished; 4) barren; 5) vast
#4. We are (…): you can tell me whatever you’ve come to tell.
1) lonely; 2) alone; 3) solitary; 4) lonesome; 5) loneliness
#5. I feel like eating. It’s high time we had (…).
1) a sleep; 2) a talk; 3) a bath; 4) a walk; 5) a bite.
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#1. Airliners or passenger planes differ from light planes not only in (…) but also in speed and equipment.
1) scale; 2) size; 3) volume; 3) number; 5) measure.
#2. He was kind-hearted and generous and willingly (…) us money when we were hard up.
1) borrowed; 2) lent; 3) owed; 4) suggested: 5) put forward
#3. Rose screamed when she saw the (…) body lying across the carpet.
1) dying; 2) dead; 3) died; 4) death; 5) die
#4. Harry hasn’t quite (…) his illness yet, has he?
1) recovered; 2) got over; 3) looked after; 4) suffered; 5) sustained.
#5. Let’s go for a walk. Do you feel (…) walking about the city park?
1) as; 2) like; 3) for; 4) to; 5) up
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#1. At this school the children have to wear a special (…).
1) appearance; 2) style; 3) uniform; 4) outfit; 5) clothes
#2. The old houses opposite are going to be (…).
1) broken down; 2) knocked down; 3) put down; 4) taken down; 5) looked down.
#3. Some wild animals will become (…) if they got used to people.
1) peaceful; 2) tame; 3) organized; 4) pretty; 5) petty.
#4. Rosalind is such a snob. She looks (…) anyone that doesn’t have all the things she has.
1) forward to; 2) out of; 3) up with; 4) back on; 5) down on
#5. We decided not to go camping because it was raining (…).
1) heavy; 2) hardly; 3) pouring; 4) cats and dogs; 5) dogs and cats.
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