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Their house is . . . ours.
1) like to 2) similar to
3) as 4) the same
$ 1102
Can you . . . . . . the dog while I’ll in hospital?
1) care of 2) look to
3) care 4) look after
$ 1103
. . . . . . yourself and call me up every evening.
1) Beware of 2) Look out
3) Take care of 4) Mind for
$ 1104
Could I . . . the oil level checked?
1) want 2) make
3) have 4) do
$ 1105
When the doctor examined her he . . . a prescription for her.
1) made out 2) drew up
3) put down 4) filled
$ 1106
When answering the questions both applicants sounded . . . the same.
1) many 2) very
3) much 4) more
$ 1107
I have warned them . . . . . . .
1) many occasions 2) several times
3) many instances 4) much time
$ 1108
. . . love their homeland more than anybody does.
1) A British 2) Britain
3) British 4) The British
$ 1109
He . . . his arm when he fell down.
1) hurt 2) has injured
3) hurted 4) has crashed
$ 1110
They got married only last March but they don’t seem to . . . . . . well.
1) get away 2) get on
3) get round 4) get out
$ 1111
The notice said: “Look . . . ! Children crossing”.
1) away 2) up
3) out 4) at
$ 1112
There was . . . we could do.
1) everything 2) anything
3) everybody 4) nothing
$ 1113
Children . . . . . . are not allowed in British pubs.
1) under 14 year 2) under the age of 14
3) less than 14 year 4) aged 14 year
$ 1114
I can’t put . . . . . . all that noise.
1) up with 2) away with
3) along with 4) down with
$ 1115
Do you have . . . in the tank?
1) lot of petrol 2) much petrol
3) a lots of petrol 4) many petrol
$ 1116
I wonder if any of the passengers . . . the air crash.
1) had left 2) had gone
3) had survived 4) had died
$ 1117
We made . . . quickly.
1) guests 2) ghosts
3) enemies 4) friends
$ 1118
“Listen, the Prime Minister is . . . .”
1) in the radio 2) on the air
3) in the broadcast 4) in the air
$ 1119
She . . . go riding a lot, but she hasn’t had a chance to do it since she left school.
1) is used to 2) ever
3) used to 4) never
$ 1120
The tax on petrol . . . . . . go up this month.
1) is expected to 2) is believed
3) is said 4) is waited to
$ 1121
Will you please stop, I’ll like to . . . . . . the car.
1) get from 2) get out of
3) get away 4) get rid
$ 1122
Will you . . . the alarm- clock for me?
1) wind up 2) pull up
3) ring up 4) wound up
$ 1123
This morning our managing director got a letter of resignation . . . by his deputy.
1)wrote 2) said
3) listened 4) signed
$ 1124
Peter stays in the shop until 6 o’clock, and then he’ll . . . .
1) put up 2) take over
3) put off 4) take up
$ 1125
His parents can’t . . . . . . his laziness any more.
1) catch up with 2) make off with
3) put up with 4)come down with
$ 1126
I arrived late at the airport and saw my plane . . . . . . .
1) take off 2) take up
3) to take off 4) to take up
$ 1127
When we . . . the room, the radio was playing soft music.
1) entered in 2) left for
3) entered 4) went away
$ 1128
Which performance would you . . . me to see?
1) say 2) advice
3) tell 4) advise
$ 1129
My friend says that her house is not big enough so she is . . . a room built on.
1) causing 2) having
3) preparing 4) making
$ 1130
I hate flying. I think the most worrying part is when the plane . . . .
1) takes up 2) lifts up
3) takes off 4) raises
$ 1131
The new shopping centre is . . . being built on the site of the old theatre.
1) actually 2) hardly
3) formerly 4) monthly
$ 1132
What . . . you choose such a dangerous job?
1) got 2) made
3) had 4) did
$ 1133
. . . is my favourite sport.
1) Shopping 2) Cooking
3) Sightseeing 4) Riding
$ 1134
He was the first to finish . . . his test – paper.
1) listening 2) speaking
3) writing 4) watching
$ 1135
The number of children who can’t speak properly will rise if the present teaching methods . . . unchanged.
1) stay 2) become
3) remain 4) take
$ 1136
We went out for a walk . . . the bad weather.
1) instead of 2) in spite of
3) although 4) because of
$ 1137
This is the first time that her paintings . . . in Kyiv.
1) have been exhibited 2) have been watched
3) has been seen 4) has been noticed
$ 1138
I can . . . well with my colleagues, although they are much older than I am.
1) encourage 2) treat
3) dismiss 4) get on
$ 1139
There is a plane which . . . for Uzhhorod in 30 minutes.
1) arrives 2) takes
3) leaves 4) moves
$ 1140
Since the accident he hasn’t been . . . to drive the car.
1) suggested 2) allowed
3) asked 4) let
$ 1141
“Wouldn’t you like to come along?” – “I’d rather . . . here.”
1) go 2) stay
3) come 4) leave
$ 1142
“My hair is bothering me.”- “Get it . . . ”
1) cut 2) break
3) rid of 4) comb
$ 1143
If you can run like that on Saturday, you’re . . . to win the race.
1) possible 2) welcome
3) bound 4) eager
$ 1144
Researchers . . . a lot before they discover a new medicine.
1) experience 2) excavate
2) exercise 4) experiment
$ 1145
It isn’t polite to . . . a woman’s age.
1) say 2) ask for
3) tell 4) ask
$ 1146
Take two of these tablets; they won’t . . . any harm.
1) have 2) do
3) be 4) make
$ 1147
I . . . it would stop raining.
1) wish 2) hope
3) want 4) expect
$ 1148
Can you . . . to me how this equipment works?
1) show 2) tell
3) explain 4) ask
$ 1149
“I don’t know how to switch this computer on”. – “ Why don’t you look in the . . . ?”
1) user lexicon 2) use guide
3) user’s manual 4) usage directory
$ 1150
We were bored, so we started to . . . new games.
1) find out 2) invent
3) discover 4) research
$ 1151
Many people can’t . . . to go on holiday these days.
1) stand 2) allow
3) permit 4) afford
$ 1152
. . . had I finished my supper when the telephone rang.
1) Hardly 2) Early
3) Soon 4) Not only
$ 1153
I can never get used . . . . . . at 7 o’clock.
1) to listening to 2) to getting up
3) to making out 4) to finding out
$ 1154
After a two-hour struggle the firemen managed to . . . . . . the fire.
1) put off 2) put down
3) put out 4) put through
$ 1155
The aeroplane crew . . . . . . two pilots and three stewardesses.
1) was made of 2) was consisted of
3) contained 4) consisted of
$ 1156
We fell in love with each other immediately. It was love . . . . . . .
1) at first sight 2) for the first look
3) for first glance 4) to the first eye
$ 1157
He failed the exam three times but . . . he passed.
1) lastly 2) in the end
3) at least 4) at the end
$ 1158
I finally . . . to finish the crossword.
1) succeeded 2) enjoyed
3) managed 4) liked
$ 1159
Digging is very . . . . . . work.
1) confidential 2) exhaustive
3) volunteering 4) tiring
$ 1160
Go now, . . . you’ll miss your train and be late for the party.
1) so 2) otherwise
3) in case 4) unless
$ 1161
This parcel is for Nick. Can you take it with you . . . you see him?
1) in case 2) suppose
3) in way 4) provided
$ 1162
It doesn’t . . . you any good to eat so many chocolates.
1) make 2) cause
3) do 4) effect
$ 1163
They’ll do the work . . . . . . they can have a few extra days off.
1) in condition 2) as long as
3) on behalf of 4) as far as
$ 1164
When Jane noticed her mother she . . . . . . her.
1) left 2) ran into
3) went away 4) ran up to
$ 1165
When her boyfriend said he would marry her, she really didn’t know. . . to say yes or no.
1) whether 2) whatever
3) wherever 4) whoever
$ 1166
My father was . . . up in a small village.
1) raised 2) grown
3) brought 4) educated
$ 1167
The first thing the doctor did was to . . . my blood pressure.
1) calculate 2) take
3) measure 4) make
$ 1168
Then she told me to . . . down on the bed.
1) sleep 2) lay
3) wake up 4) lie
$ 1169
. . . recent heavy rain, wide – spread flooding has occurred.
1) Because of 2) In case of
3) In spite of 4) Despite
$ 1170
“ I wish I could do English at this University”, the applicant thought . . . . . . .
1) by herself 2) at myself
3) to himself 4) in himself
$ 1171
When we returned, we found that the table had been . . . .
1) lied 2) laid
3) layed 4) lain
$ 1172
“ I have just one more question”, - Columbo said to the murderer and . . . another cigar.
1) lit 2) sucked
3) burned 4) struck
$ 1173
Have you ever been . . . by a bee?
1) licked 2) pricked
3) itched 4) stung
$ 1174
The school was closed down because of a(n) . . . of money.
1) absence 2) shortage
3) abundance 4) non-existence
$ 1175
. . . smiling! Life is beautiful.
1) Take 2) Go
3) Keep 4) Do
$ 1176
These photos . . . me of my childhood days.
1) recall 2) remain
3) remember 4) remind
$ 1177
She lives in London and she doesn’t understand why her son . . .to Manchester so often.
1) goes 2) leaves
3) comes 4) arrives
$ 1178
It’s dark here because there’s only one candle . . . on the table.
1) lighting 2) burning
3) lightening 4) shining
$ 1179
He . . . to be an intelligent young man.
1) seems 2) looks
3) appears 4) loves
$ 1180
These batteries . . . for about eight months.
1) long 2) least
3) extend 4) last
$ 1181
Don’t disturb the priest. He . . . his prayers now.
1) is saying 2) is telling
3) is speaking 4) is talking
$ 1182
The landlady has . . . me 50 hryvnyas for this room.
1) asked 2) charged
3) cost 4) priced
$ 1183
They . . . her queen of the land.
1) selected 2) made
3) joined 4) found
$ 1184
She . . . everywhere but she couldn’t find the letter.
1) sought 2) watched
3) searched 4) noticed
$ 1185
Most witnesses . . . against him in court.
1) testified 2) identified
3) tested 4) falsified
$ 1186
Who . . . England in 1066?
1) defeat 2) overcome
3) empowered 4) conquered
$ 1187
Thank God you . . . her of the meeting. She would have forgotten.
1) remembered 2) reminded
3) remained 4) recalled
$ 1188
I . . . everywhere but couldn’t find the book.
1) seemed 2) smiled
3) searched 4) sought
$ 1189
Several MPs . . . to the Prime Minister’s plan.
1) minded 2) opposed
3) contradicted 4) objected
$ 1190
He . . . to us for help when his father died.
1) turned 2) requested
3) asked 4) telephoned
$ 1191
The children usually . . . a lot of noise.
1) do 2) bring
3) make 4) take
$ 1192
He didn’t go to work yesterday. . . . did I.
1) Also 2) Either
3) Too 4) Neither
$ 1193
They kept on . . . although the film had already started.
1) speaking 2) talking
3) discussing 4) wondering
$ 1194
Do you want me . . . you with the housework today?
1) to make 2) to find
3) to help 4) to watch
$ 1195
My grandfather . . . to hospital last night.
1) took 2) taking
3) take 4) was taken
$ 1196
They were close friends because they had interests in . . . .
1) common 2) resemblance
3) similar 4) different
$ 1197
Your work has been very good . . . . . . this year.
1) so long 2) so far
3) as far as 4) by far
$ 1198
When it started to rain she . . . . . . her raincoat.
1) put in 2) took off
3) put on 4) took up
$ 1199
Jessica never buys a dress without first . . . . . . . . . in the shop.
1) taking it off 2) trying it on
3) putting it up 4) trying it up
$ 1200
I can keep an eye on the house till your mother . . . back.
1) remembers 2) goes
3) returns 4) gets