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#1. Ben hated school with all his heart. (…)
1) from the beginning; 2) in his soul; 3) completely; 4) with all his strength and emotion; 5) with sympathy.
#2. At first John did not want to acknowledge that he had witnessed a crime but then he changed his mind. (…)
1) admit; 2) know; 3) learn; 4) resist; 5) approve.
#3. Believe me, I take everything he says with a pinch of salt. (…)
1) take for granted; 2) take care; 3) take things easy; 4) make sure; 5) take with scepticism.
#4. If you can’t afford a hotel, we’ll put you up for the night. (…)
l)take into account; 2) give shelter; 3) give ground; 4) leave out; 5) push aside.
#5. The cup is full to the brim, so be careful when you carry it. (…)
1) vacant; 2) empty; 3) filled up; 4) flooded; 5) overflowing.
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#1. Jack managed to keep his chin up despite his serious illness. (…)
l)to keep face; 2) to keep his nose up; 3)not to be discouraged; 4) to despair; 5) to get into a temper.
#2. Doing the same job day after day was so dull that she was yawning. (…) v1) difficult; 2) uncomfortable; 3) frequent; 4) boring; 5) exciting.
#3. If I were in your shoes, I should think twice before taking this job. (…)
1) But for you; 2) In case I had your shoes; 3) If I wore your size; 4) If my shoes were your size; 5) If I were in your position.
#4. Mind, you ought to do your best and live up to your parents’ expectations. (…)
1) keep up appearances; 2) go on working; 3) not break their word; 4) justify their hopes; 5) realize your dream.
#5. I’m afraid the patient is beyond help. (…)
1) is a great help; 2) is no longer able to be saved; 3) needs help; 4) needs a doctor; 5) is able to be helped.
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#1. We hope that my grandmother’s strong constitution will help her recover from her operation. (…)
1) stress; 2) physical makeup; 3) house reputation; 4) higher institution; 5) disposition.
#2. So much was at stake that he_didn’t like to take the final decision without, further advice. (…)
1) handy; 2) at hand; 3) at risk; 4) of no great importance; 5) to stand by.
#3. As far as I know Miranda can’t make ends meet, she has to find a better-paid job. (…) v1) earn just enough for one’s needs; 2) be well to do; 3) make a fortune; 4) live from head to mouth; 5) be responsible.
#4. That’s the wrong person to ask, you are barking up the wrong tree. (…)
1) making a lot of noise; 2) to stop making noise; 3) making much ado about nothing; 4) are making a mistake; 5) to think it over.
#5. It seems everything sold at the auction went for a song. We’ve never seer so many good buys and bargains made. (…)
l)was sold at a great profit; 2) was sold out; 3)was sold very cheaply; 4) brought nobody any profit; 5) was charged at an expensive rate.
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#1. Unexpectedly Betty gave Harry a direct response to his question. (…)
1) repetition; 2) compliment; 3) answer; 4) plan; 5) accord.
#2. The company claimed that the deal was legal and that they had nothing to hide.(…)
1) had done nothing dishonest; 2) had not hidden documents; 3) had concealed the facts; 4) had something to disclose; 5) were looking for something.
#3. It was a bright sunny day and we set off in high spirits. (…)
1) hiking in the mountains; 2) to climb the top; 3) fit as a fiddle; 4) with a feeling of happiness and energy; 5) to make fun.
#4. After wandering for years all over Britain they settled down in a smal village in Wales. (…)
l)took care of; 2) paid a visit; 3) lived in a more permanent lifestyle; 4) accepted an invitation; 5) became used to.
#5. Doreen’s father made quite a scene when she came home two hours later than she was supposed to. (…)
1) flew into a passion; 2) lost courage; 3) made a row; 4) showed her the door; 5) made her cry.
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#1. If Rick could not drive to the city, the alternative was to take the train (…)
1) development; 2) hazard; 3) compulsion; 4) choice; 5) decision.
#2. Jack bought a single ticket as he was going to return with his friend by car
1) simple ticket; 2) low price ticket; 3) ticket for one person; 4) one-way ticket; 5) return ticket.
#3. The strange loud noise frightened me but Mary didn’t turn a hair. (…)
l)gave a cry; 2) shrugged her shoulders; 3) brushed her hair; 4) didn’t show a sign of fear; 5) didn’t comb her hair.
#4. My policy is to turn a deaf ear to gossip and different talks about my friends and acquaintances. (…)
1) turn round to; 2) give an ear to; 3) be willing to hear; 4) refuse to listen to; 5) believe in.
#5. It was a bright sunny day and we set off in high spirits. (…)
1) hiking in the mountains; 2) to climb the top; 3) fit as a fiddle; 4) with a feeling of happiness and energy; 5) to make fun.
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#1. Success in life generally calls for hard work and serious attitude. (…)
1) breaks; 2) tells; 3) promises; 4) demands; 5) rings.
#2. Unexpectedly Betty gave Harry a direct response to his question. (…)
1) repetition; 2) compliment; 3) answer; 4) plan; 5) accord.
#3. Ann seldom cared for the company of others, (…)
1) never; 2) rarely; 3) repeatedly; 4) often; 5) once.
#4.I gave up trying to persuade him to get a degree. (…)
1) gave in; 2) kept on; 3) stopped; 4) succeeded in; 5) didn’t like.
#5. His father didn’t approve of his decision to marry (…)
1) stuck to; 2) favoured with; 3) was not in favour of; 4) gave away; 5) appeared satisfied with.
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#1. The town boasts of two cinemas, a theatre and a swimming pool. (…)
1) looks forward to; 2) is eager to build; 3) is proud of having; 4) has no; 5) keeps.
#2 .Allen goes j ogging every morning to keep fit. (…)
1) contain; 2) be in good shape; 3) train; 4) tame; 5) exercise.
#3. The local department store advertises its sales in the news section of the Sunday paper. (…)
1) hides; 2) never includes; 3) carefully writes; 4) publicly announces; 5) proclaims.
#4. Could I borrow some money? I’m a bit hard up now.(…)
1) heavy; 2) difficult; 3) pressed for time; 4) short of money; 5) have enough money to spare.
#5. In spite of the seriousness of the operation Pauline was up and about in a couple of days. (…)
1) was travelling everywhere; 2) was sitting; 3) recovered from it; 4) going nervously up and down; 5) was much worse.
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#1. She cut him short when he made a remark about her behaviour that evening. (…)
1) burst into tears in his presence; 2) ran away from him; 3) settled an argument with him 4) interrupted him; 5) praised him.
#2. Norman fell down while skiing and hurt his leg, so his sister had to fetch a doctor. (…)
1) bring; 2) call; 3) carry; 4) go and bring back; 5) overtake.
#3. If you were born on January 1, your birthday and New Year’s Day would coincide. (…)
1) make a glorious event; 2) accelerate; 3) happen at the same time; 4) follow each other; 5) never meet together.
#4. I’m sure she was making her speech up as she went along. (…)
1) walked along; 2) went away; 3) moved further; 4) continued; 5) came across.
#5. Frankly speaking, Mary is always making promises and then she goes back on her word. (…)
1) gives her word of honour; 2) keeps her word; 3) does not fulfil her promise; 4) is reliable; 5) her promise comes true.
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#1. Altogether, there were thirty people on the outing, eating, drinking and making merry (…)
1) On the way; 2) By the way; 3) Incidentally; 4) After all; 5) All in all. v#2. My sister has been planting trees and bushes in our garden all day and now she is completely worn out. (…)
1) taken in; 2) dead tired; 3) ended up; 4) run out; 5) grown up.
#3. Reporters assembled at the airport to welcome the President of France who had come to the USA on a mission of good will and friendship. (…)
1) held a party; 2) scattered; 3) flew; 4) gathered; 5) collected.
#4. It’s risky to buy things and goods on the black market as you are likely to be caught by the police. (…)
1) supermarket; 2) foreign trade; 3) illegal trading; 4) off centre shops; 5) central stores.
#5. All that hard work went for nothing when the project was dropped. (…)
1) was very cheap; 2) sold well; 3) was very bad; 4) was wasted; 5) was good for nothing.
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#1. From his early days Erik’s intention was to be a football hero. (…)
1) punishment; 2) team-mate; 3) desire; 4) reason; 5) cause.
#2. It’s almost impossible to tell the difference between the original and this copy. (…)
1) see the similarity; 2) notice resemblance; 3) discriminate; 4) comment on; 5) announce the common features.
#3. Although he is the youngest competitor, he seems to be holding his own. (…)
1) succeed in the competition; 2) remain on his own; 3) fight by himself; 4) be holding up his head; 5) keep fighting.
#4. Have you made it up with your sister yet? (…)
1) understood; 2) finished with; 3) done something good for; 4) become friendly with; 5) quarrelled with.
#5. Optimists have a tendency to look at everything through rose coloured spectacles. (…)
1) wear glasses; 2) keep smiling; 3) see red; 4) see spectacles; 5) see life cheerfully.
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