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$ 1001
She often goes . . . on business.
1) aboard 2) on board
3) abroad 4) abort
$ 1002
Please . . . my sincere apologies.
1) expect 2) accept
3) except 4) accent
$ 1003
You will be paid . . . . . . the amount of work you do.
1) according with 2) according in
3) according at 4) according to
$ 1004
Most people are nicer than you think on first . . . .
1) acquaintance 2) acquainted
3) acquaint 4) acquiesce
$ 1005
The chief of police tried to justify his . . . .
1) deeds 2) actions
3) moves 4) steps
$ 1006
If the mixture seems dry, . . . water.
1) address 2) adapt
3) act 4) add
$ 1007
The hotel is not very modern, but it does have the . . . of being close to the city centre.
1) advancement 2) advance
3) advantage 4) advent
$ 1008
Take my . . . and study something practical.
1) advice 2) advert
3) advise 4) advent
$ 1009
There’s no need to be . . . .
1) afresh 2) affray
3) afoot 4) afraid
$ 1010
Peter is the same . . . as me.
1) agency 2) age
3) agenda 4) ache
$ 1011
Can you tell me . . . of time if you’re coming?
1) ague 2) aground
3) ahoy 4) ahead
$ 1012
His family went to see him off at the . . . .
1) airport 2) airline
3) airplane 4) airlift
$ 1013
It was a bad accident – they’re lucky to be . . . .
1) alike 2) alight
3) alive 4) align
$ 1014
Are dictionaries . . . in the exam?
1) all right 2) allowed
3) alright 4) allied
$ 1015
You shouldn’t leave a child . . . in the house.
1) along 2) aloft
3) aloud 4) alone
$ 1016
Have you eaten all that food . . . ?
1) also 2) alright
3) already 4) alpine
$ 1017
The truth, as . . . , is more complicated.
1) altogether 2) always
3) all together 4) all ways
$ 1018
He was left a considerable . . . of money.
1) amount 2) amok
3) among 4) amuck
$ 1019
Further . . . of the data is needed.
1) analogy 2) analyst
3) anatomy 4) analysis
$ 1020
Nancy was . . . with herself for letting the others see her true feelings.
1) anguish 2) angular
3)angry 4) animate
$ 1021
All your . . . should be written in full sentences.
1) answers 2) pictures
3) mistakes 4) cards
$ 1022
The company is . . . to improve its image.
1) troubled 2) anxious
3) needed 4) nervous
$ 1023
Kate later . . . . . . her behaviour.
1) apologized at 2) apologized in
3) apologized for 4) apologized upon
$ 1024
The right colours can make a small room . . . much bigger.
1) taste 2) feel
3) last 4) appear
$ 1025
Tom was always the . . . of his father’s eye.
1) plum 2) apple
3) lemon 4) pear
$ 1026
The university welcomes . . . from overseas students.
1) applications 2) grants
3) apologies 4) absence
$ 1027
All consultations are by . . . only.
1) apposition 2) appreciation
3) appointment 4) approach
$ 1028
I don’t . . . of cosmetic surgery.
1) ask 2) approve
3) reject 4) appoint
$ 1029
Only cheeses made in this . . . may be labelled “ Roquefort”.
1) field 2) district
3) branch 4) area
$ 1030
We need to provide a convincing . . . as to why the system should be changed.
1) theory 2) argument
3) hypothesis 4) statement
$ 1031
Have you . . . to meet Lucy this weekend?
1) arranged 2) checked
3) persuaded 4) thought
$ 1032
A deposit is payable on . . . .
1) meeting 2) conference
3) arrival 4) parting
$ 1033
Many of the . . . in the show donated their fee to charity.
1) carrots 2) artists
3) toys 4) pets
$ 1034
I felt . . . of the things I’d said to her.
1) annoyed 2) ashamed
3) surprised 4) nervous
$ 1035
Visitors usually . . . about the history of the castle.
1) respond 2) answer
3) reask 4) ask
$ 1036
Grandad fell . . . watching TV.
1) asleep 2) aside
3) aslant 4) down
$ 1037
Can I be of any . . . ?
1) request 2) demand
3) assistance 4) assumption
$ 1038
Only 13 students . . . the meeting.
1) attained 2) attended
3) attached 4) attempted
$ 1039
As soon as they found out I was a teacher their whole . . . changed.
1) attention 2) attempt
3) attack 4) attitude
$ 1040
The beautiful beaches are the island’s main . . . .
1) attraction 2) honour
3) attention 4) interest
$ 1041
I must say, it’s a very . . . offer.
1) handsome 2) cute
3) attractive 4) pretty
$ 1042
Not enough data is . . . to scientists.
1) necessary 2) available
3) useful 4) avoidable
$ 1043
The children are . . . of the danger of taking drugs.
1) good 2) known
3) skilful 4) aware
$ 1044
That fridge smells . . . .
1) awful 2) awkward
3) awfully 4) awkwardly
$ 1045
In the . . . you can see our college friends.
1) backspace 2) backrest
3) background 4) backpack
$ 1046
The failure of the company was due to . . . management.
1) good 2) bad
3) fine 4) worst
$ 1047
The story was translated . . . into English.
1) good 2) bad
3) nice 4) badly
$ 1048
I’d like to open a bank . . . .
1) account 2) book
3) balance 4) card
$ 1049
The organization will be . . . in Uzhhorod.
1) base 2) basis
3) based 4) basic
$ 1050
I’ll have a . . . and go to bed.
1) bather 2) bath
3) bathing 4) bathe
$ 1051
His son was killed in . . . .
1) ballet 2) battery
3) batten 4) battle
$ 1052
We need . . . . . . . . . for our weekend rest.
1) bed and bread 2) bed and board
3) bed and breakfast 4) bed and butter
$ 1053
The teacher will not tolerate bad . . . .
1) behaviour 2) behavioural
3) behave 4) behaviourist
$ 1054
I don’t . . . in these diets.
1) belong 2) believe
3) below 4) belief
$ 1055
Are you . . . with your present job?
1) boring 2) boringly
3) bore 4) bored
$ 1056
Now is the time to . . . . . . the past.
1) break up 2) break off
3) break with 4) break down
$ 1057
Don’t forget to . . . your teeth twice a day.
1) brush 2) brown
3) browse 4) brute
$ 1058
Don’t worry, there’s a doctor . . . . . . 24 hours a day.
1) at call 2) for call
3) on call 4) in call
$ 1059
Any school trip requires . . . planning.
1) carefully 2) careful
3) carelessly 4) careless
$ 1060
She has to hurry – she has a train . . . . . . .
1) to bring 2) to call
3) to come 4) catch
$ 1061
The tailor made Nick a new . . . .
1) clothes 2) suit
3) dress 4) wear
$ 1062
I’m afraid your luggage is ten kilos . . . ; you will have to pay extra.
1) above 2) heavy
3) excess 4) overweight
$ 1063
Our . . . was delayed owing to bad weather conditions.
1) airway 2) runaway
3) airline 4) flight
$ 1064
She couldn’t . . . her fear of flying.
1) succeed 2) overcome
3) win 4) accept
$ 1065
You shouldn’t eat so many sweets ; they’re . . . for you.
1) unhealthy 2) bad
3) unsuitable 4) wrong
$ 1066
In England they eat apple . . . with pork.
1) cream 2) custard
3) sauce 4) pudding
$ 1067
Their house is nothing out of the . . . , it’s just an average four – roomed house.
1) ordinary 2) typical
3) normal 4) conventional
$ 1068
Because of her small salary she often buys clothes at that . . . . . . stall in the market.
1) second- class 2) second chance
3) second rate 4) second- hand
$ 1069
Make sure you . . . your food property before you swallow it.
1) bite 2) chew
3) eat 4) swallow
$ 1070
The doctor took his temperature and felt his . . . .
1) pulse 2) muscle
3) blood 4) vein
$ 1071
She took her . . . at Uzhhorod National University.
1) degree 2) qualification
3) grade 4) honours
$ 1072
That work is needed by next Friday, so make sure you keep to the . . . .
1) dead end 2) deadlock
3) dead stop 4) deadline
$ 1073
Peter asked his teacher’s . . . about going to the university.
1) experience 2) advice
3) knowledge 4) advise
$ 1074
That book has been out of . . . for a long time.
1) publication 2) press
3) print 4) pressure
$ 1075
She bought the book for half price because its . . . was torn.
1) skin 2) cover
3) coat 4) coating
$ 1076
I have just read a lovely . . . about a girl who devoted her life to tigers.
1) history 2) fiction
3) production 4) story
$ 1077
Mr. Black had much in . . . with other writers of his age.
1) common 2) everyday
3) ordinary 4) normal
$ 1078
Ask the publishers to send you their latest . . . of English books.
1) prospect 2) catalogue
3) index 4) project
$ 1079
The audience . . . out laughing when the actor fell over.
1) called 2) burst
3) shouted 4) broke
$ 1080
She felt nervous on the first night because she had never performed in . . . before.
1) audience 2) company
3) spectators 4) public
$ 1081
We’re now going to play a piece . . . “The Fall”.
1) entitled 2) nicknamed
3) labelled 4) calling
$ 1082
He never learnt the piano but he can play by . . . .
1) air 2) heart
3) ear 4) hand
$ 1083
When you go out, will you get me . . . of “ The Times ”?
1) a copy 2) an edition
3) a paper 4) a publication
$ 1084
I read newspapers and watch TV news every day to keep . . . with the current affairs.
1) modern 2) up-to-date
3) contemporary 4) present- day
$ 1085
There is a very interesting . . . in the paper about modern rock music.
1) newspaper 2) programme
3) article 4) document
$ 1086
A newspaper . . . usually makes the final decision about the paper’s contents.
1) reporter 2) publisher
3) journalist 4) editor
$ 1087
We covered a wide . . . of topics in the interview.
1) collection 2) range
3) number 4) extend
$ 1088
Violent programmes on TV may have a bad . . . on children.
1) influence 2) power
3) pressure 4) control
$ 1089
I’ve spent much . . . on reading detective novels.
1) hours 2) space
3) minutes 4) time
$ 1090
“My home is my . . . ”, - Englishmen say.
1) room 2) shop
3) castle 4) house
$ 1091
Which paper would you . . . me to buy?
1) suggest 2) say
3) tell 4) advise
$ 1092
The teacher smiled . . . .
1) friendly 2) in a friendly way
3) friend 4) as friendly
$ 1093
How . . . have they tried to escape from prison?
1) much time 2) long time
3) many times 4) long ago
$ 1094
I can’t . . . with her aggressive driving any longer.
1) put up 2) come down
3) stand up 4) make off
$ 1095
“ . . . did you drive on the first day of your trip?”
“ To London”.
1) How long 2) How far
3) How much 4) How many
$ 1096
. . . the central station there is a lovely beach.
1) Next 2) Far
3) Close at 4) Near
$ 1097
She has . . . interest in economics.
1) few 2) little
3) hardly 4) any
$ 1098
I’ll have to buy . . . shoes.
1) two 2) two pieces of
3) a pair of 4) a couple of
$ 1099
It’s no use . . . them of telling silly things.
1) criticising 2) complaining
3) punishing 4) accusing
$ 1100
Will you . . . . . . the cat while we are abroad?
1) look after 2) look for
3) look at 4) look forward to