English_1 / RL13
.doc$ 1201
Profits . . . largely on production and sales.
1) depend 2) devide
3) define 4) decide
$ 1202
He . . . 50 hryvnyas from his father.
1) brought 2) bought
3) borrowed 4) bent
$ 1203
My doctor is very busy so I have to make an . . . before I go to see him.
1) suggestion 2) approval
3) prescription 4) appointment
$ 1204
She . . . from bad headaches.
1) tired 2) suffered
3) injured 4) had
$ 1205
Students usually . . . a grant from the state.
1) receive 2) give
3) choose 4) follow
$ 1206
People sometimes try to . . . the result of an election weeks before it takes place.
1) propose 2) indicate
3) predict 4) state
$ 1207
She . . . the room with three other girls.
1) gives 2) misses
3) likes 4) shares
$ 1208
Let’s . . . the Smiths for dinner.
1) invite 2) come
3) ask 4) give
$ 1209
I’m very . . . of Chinese food.
1) curious 2) famous
3) interested 4) fond
$ 1210
Scientists have proved that there is a link between smoking and a disease which can be . . . cancer.
1) strong 2) fatal
3) difficult 4) light
$ 1211
Some people are . . . on alcohol. They can’t do without it.
1) influenced 2) interfered
3) dependent 4) busy
$ 1212
He wants to . . . . . . smoking.
1) give up 2) set up
3) take in 4) find out
$ 1213
At a summit meeting each country is . . . by its head of government.
1) presented 2) reported
3) submitted 4) represented
$ 1214
She accepted his proposal, they became . . . and he gave her a ring.
1) entitled 2) partners
3) engaged 4) enemies
$ 1215
If you don’t like shops, you can stay at home, look at catalogues and newspaper advertisements and do your shopping by . . . . . . .
1) receipt 2) mail order
3) refund 4) cash desk
$ 1216
. . . . . . is a phrase often used to describe ways of giving information and entertainment to very large numbers of people.
1) Mass media 2)Soap operas
3) Quiz shows 4) TV programmes
$ 1217
This programme is . . . Switch to another channel.
1) amusing 2) pitiful
3) interesting 4) boring
$ 1218
Try to avoid taking your holiday during the busy . . . tourist season.
1) cozy 2) idle
3) peak 4) rush
$ 1219
Sick people get free . . . from their doctor or at the hospital.
1) disease cure 2) medical treatment
3) illness case 4) medical prescription
$ 1220
In times of high unemployment there are usually very many applicants when a . . . is advertised.
1) vacancy 2) reference
3) qualification 4) application
$ 1221
When Kate’s cat was killed by a car she burst into . . . and began to sob loudly.
1) cry 2) laughter
3) worry 4) tears
$ 1222
I’ve always had a wish to . . . something to write a book, climb a mountain, win a prize.
1) lose 2) achieve
3) break 4) withdraw
$ 1223
I’m not very such of myself and it would be good for my . . . to succeed in something.
1) health 2) trust
3) confidence 4) patience
$ 1224
Your first language is also called your mother . . . .
1) language 2) tongue
3) niece 4) twin
$ 1225
You put a . . . in a tape recorder.
1) file 2) socket
3) plug 4) cassette
$ 1226
These chocolates are made . . . . . . .
1) in hand 2) for hand
3) by hand 4) at hand
$ 1227
When I got home last night, I got . . . and went straight to bed.
1) undressed 2) hungry
3) dressed 4) lonely
$ 1228
There are too many . . . on the road.
1) shops 2) vehicles
3) toys 4) trees
$ 1229
The USA is written in . . . letters.
1) large 2) great
3) big 4) capital
$ 1230
If she fails her exam, she can . . . it in the autumn.
1) undertake 2) overtake
3) retake 4) mistake
$ 1231
When it is sunny, I always feel . . . .
1) worse 2) best
3) worst 4) better
$ 1232
I can’t speak to him now-please tell him I’ll give him a . . . .
1) turn 2) ring
3) coffee 4) tea
$ 1233
You passed. . . . !
1) Congratulations 2) I’m sorry
3) Goodbye 4) How are you
$ 1234
He . . . to known a lot about computers.
1) denies 2) seems
3) loves 4) offers
$ 1235
They . . . to finish work at 8 p.m.
1) imagined 2) expected
3) managed 4) impressed
$ 1236
I promised to go in five minutes but she forced me to go . . . .
1) immediately 2) soon
3) later 4) next
$ 1237
. . . is the money you pay every week or month to the owner of the flat where you live.
1) Salary 2) Rent
3) Wages 4) Fee
$ 1238
To . . . money means to use money badly.
1) watch 2) use
3) spend 4) waste
$ 1239
Salad is usually a . . . of uncooked vegetables.
1) kind 2) sort
3) mixture 4) colour
$ 1240
It’s a very popular restaurant, so you may need to . . . a table beforehand.
1) obtain 2) reserve
3) check 4) get
$ 1241
Lucy and Nick are learning to . . . the tango.
1) dance 2) sing
3) play 4) read
$ 1242
I always . . . . . . the news on the radio in the morning.
1) hear of 2) go to
3) look at 4) listen to
$ 1243
It’s a really sad film. It made me . . . .
1) laugh 2) nervous
3) cry 4) sick
$ 1244
How did the accident . . . ?
1) go 2) happen
3) come 4) become
$ 1245
I sometimes . . . my own mobile phone number !
1) remember 2) forgive
3) recollect 4) forget
$ 1246
My cousin is very . . . . He’s 1.95 m.
1) tall 2) long
3) high 4) short
$ 1247
My mother always . . . when she cuts up onions.
1) screams 2) laughs
3) cries 4) caughs
$ 1248
Janet is very clever, isn’t she? She . . . five languages.
1) talks 2) speaks
3) tells 4) says
$ 1249
Peter . . . hard but he is really no good at tennis.
1) tries 2) starts
3) plays 4) finishes
$ 1250
She was only five when her parents . . . from London to New York.
1) went 2) arrived
3) moved 4) got
$ 1251
I . . . you several times this afternoon, but your phone was always engaged.
1) tried 2) asked
3) addressed 4) called
$ 1252
They . . . sixty people to the party, but only twenty came.
1) promised 2) invited
3) suggested 4) asked
$ 1253
We . . . for you for an hour outside the cinema. Where were you?
1) wanted 2) looked
3) waited 4) found
$ 1254
He . . . reading that computer book because it was so boring.
1) stopped 2) began
3) started 4) finished
$ 1255
Thank you for a wonderful evening. I really . . . it.
1) adored 2) admired
3) worshipped 4) enjoyed
$ 1256
Is it really you James ? I’m sorry, but I didn’t . . . you without your beard.
1) see 2) recognize
3) watch 4) memorize
$ 1257
What does this word . . . ? It isn’t in the dictionary.
1) sound 2) say
3) mean 4) tell
$ 1258
Who . . . this cake ? It’s delicious!
1) made 2) cooked
3) did 4) boiled
$ 1259
Turn on the . . . , please. It’s very dark in here.
1) matches 2) fire
3) lighter 4) light
$ 1260
I usually have a boiled . . . for breakfast.
1) plate 2) coffee
3) egg 4) tea
$ 1261
Cathy and Lucy were born on the same day. They are . . . .
1) partners 2) twins
3) companions 4) pairs
$ 1262
I feel . . . . I think I’ll make myself a sandwich.
1) thirsty 2) angry
3) hungry 4) bored
$ 1263
We . . . the last bus home.
1) caught 2) seized
3) rode 4) travelled
$ 1264
Could you print another . . . of this letter ? I want to keep one and give one to Suzan.
1) piece 2) correction
3) fax 4) copy
$ 1265
If you look at a computer . . . all day, your eyes get tired.
1) printer 2) screen
3) disk 4) program
$ 1266
What shall I buy Jack for his birthday: a CD or a book ? I can’t . . . .
1) check 2) explain
3) thank 4) decide
$ 1267
I felt sorry for him and when he asked me to help him, I couldn’t . . . .
1) refuse 2) promise
3) reject 4) agree
$ 1268
In class we sometimes . . . politics and big news stories.
1) negotiate 2) describe
3) discuss 4) repeat
$ 1269
Please . . . you won’t tell anyone else. It’s a secret between us.
1) introduce 2) promise
3) explain 4) provide
$ 1270
When you come to London, I’ll you to all my friends.
1) meet 2) inquire
3) describe 4) introduce
$ 1271
When you pay for something, you usually get a . . . .
1) receipt 2) bill
3) recipe 4) cash
$ 1272
The doctor gave him a . . . for some medicine.
1) recipe 2) account
3) statement 4) prescription
$ 1273
He gave me a lift when I missed the bus. He’s a . . . person.
1) shy 2) helpful
3) serious 4) selfish
$ 1274
Don’t . . . about me. I’ll be careful.
1) wonder 2) dream
3) worry 4) dislike
$ 1275
I haven’t seen Irene for twenty years. I can’t . . . what she looks like now.
1) imagine 2) think
3) believe 4) wonder
$ 1276
Which flavour ice cream do you . . . , coffee or chocolate?
1) taste 2)dislike
3) prefer 4) expect
$ 1277
I’m going to work in Canada but if I . . . my friends and family a lot, I’m coming back.
1) want 2) miss
3) suffer 4) dream
$ 1278
She . . . in love. It’s the most important thing in this world.
1) likes 2) feels
3) believes 4) dreams
$ 1279
That sing . . . that you can’t park here.
1) seems 2) exists
3) becomes 4) means
$ 1280
What . . . if you’re late for work? Do you get into trouble?
1) means 2) costs
3) happens 4) takes
$ 1281
It . . . about an hour to get to Kate’s house by car.
1) takes 2) does
3) makes 4) goes
$ 1282
“What are you doing next weekend?” “It . . . on the weather.”
1) depends 2) suits
3) judges 4) means
$ 1283
Please let’s . . . . We’re going to be really late for the meeting.
1) travel 2) hurry
3) race 4) come
$ 1284
The plane . . . at Kennedy airport and all the passengers got out.
1) sat 2) left
3) stood 4) landed
$ 1285
Her parents don’t . . . her to stay out later than 10.30 at night.
1) let 2) suggest
3) allow 4) advise
$ 1286
It was very difficult to see the road through the . . . fag.
1) thick 2) deep
3) thin 4) strong
$ 1287
She felt very . . . when she didn’t get the job.
1) friendly 2) upset
3) unfriendly 4) shy
$ 1288
I’m choosing number thirteen – it’s my . . . number.
1) happy 2) warm
3) lucky 4) fortunate
$ 1289
He had to . . . a meal for ten people last week.
1) make 2) clear
3) do 4) prepare
$ 1290
I got into . . . because I was late for school today.
1) happiness 2) trouble
3) sorrow 4) war
$ 1291
He had a car . . . because he was driving too fast.
1) accident 2) happening
3) incident 4) cause
$ 1292
When two countries fight, there is a . . . between them.
1) trouble 2)accident
3) war 4) incident
$ 1293
What is your . . . of this book? Did you think it was good?
1) view 2) opinion
3) attitude 4) attention
$ 1294
He’s got an excellent . . . for names and faces. I never forget them.
1) recollection 2) idea
3) mind 4) memory
$ 1295
What’s the . . . of your visit? Are you here on business or for a holiday?
1) opinion 2) try
3)purpose 4) attempt
$ 1296
She didn’t speak a word of English so I had to . . . for her when we were in London.
1) explain 2) translate
3)interrupt 4) inform
$ 1297
John hasn’t . . . me about the trip next week. I don’t think she want to come.
1) contacted 2) viewed
3) addressed 4) written
$ 1298
I think we both . . . badly. He was lazy and passive and I was rude and aggressive.
1) apologized 2) separated
3) pretended 4) behaved
$ 1299
Her work is getting worse and worse. Unless it . . . , she’ll fail her exams in the summer.
1) gets back 2) improves
3) gets well 4) increases
$ 1300
He wants to get to the top before he is thirty. He is very . . . .
1) ambitious 2) forward
3) advanced 4) intelligent