3) Nothing 4) neither
$ 237
I tried both keys but... worked.
1) no 2) nobody
3) neither 4) not
$ 238
... of them knew the way.
1) Nothing 2) Neither
3) No 4) Not.
$ 239
... has ever given me a free ticket for anything.
1) Nobody 2) Nothing
3) Neither 4) None
$ 240
There was ... time for consultation as the teacher was busy.
1) few 2) a few
3) little 4) a little
$ 241
I have quite ... books on art.
1) little 2) much
3) a few 4) a little
$ 242
... is known about this fact.
1) Many 2) Few
3) A few 4) Little
$ 243
It rained ... during the night.
1) a few 2) many
3) few 4) a little
$ 244
Tourists come here but... stay overnight.
1) few 2) little
3) much 4) a little
$ 245
Owls usually hunt … night.
1) at 2) in
3) on 4) by
$ 246
I’ve put on nearly three kilos. I think I’d better go … diet.
1) in 2) on
3) to 4) into
$ 247
Both my dogs are very fond … ice cream.
1) about 2) in
3) of 4) with
$ 248
Costa Rica is famous … its beautiful scenery.
1) for 2) about
3) of 4) in
$ 249
Could I phone you later, Alan? I’m a bit short … time.
1) for 2) about
3) of 4) in
$ 250
I like ballet but I’m not very keen … opera.
1) with 2)for
3) from 4) on
$ 251
Australia is rich … natural resources.
1) for 2) about
3) of 4) in
$ 252
There’s no pleasing our teacher. He’s never satisfied … our work!
1) on 2) from
3) in 4) with
$ 253
I’ve always been afraid … water ever since I nearly drowned as a child.
1) at 2) with
3) of 4) in
$ 254
Our daughter has just graduated as a doctor. We are very proud … her.
1) for 2) on
3) with 4) of
$ 255
Mark has been absent … school for over a month. He’ll have a lot of catching up to do when he comes back.
1) from 2) of
3) off 4) at
$ 256
For the last time, who is responsible … this mess?
1) for 2) about
3) of 4) in
$ 257
We are all grateful … you for all you’ve done for us.
1) to 2) with
3) about 4) in
$ 258
My cousin is very good … music and can play four or five instruments.
1) on 2) about
3) at 4) in
$ 259
Julie’s my oldest friend. We’ve been friendly … one another since we were at Primary school.
1) for 2) with
3) of 4) about
$ 260
I’m afraid only single people under age of thirty are eligible … membership of this club.
1) about 2) for
3) to 4) in
$ 261
Michael was jealous … his sister’s success, even though he pretended to be happy for her.
1) at 2) about
3) of 4) with
$ 262
She is similar … her sister in character.
1) to 2) for
3) from 4) in
$ 263
He was so absorbed … what he was doing that he didn’t notice me.
1) for 2) about
3) of 4) in
$ 264
Small children are often cruel … animals without realizing it. They don’t mean to hurt them.
1) at 2) to
3) on 4) in
$ 265
You are not serious … leaving this country and going to live in China, are you?
1) with 2) about
3) on 4) at
$ 266
Hamlet was written … Shakespeare.
1) by 2) about
3) for 4) with
$ 267
This book has been translated … five languages.
1) among 2) at
3) into 4) in
$ 268
The man was arrested and charged … murder.
1) for 2) about
3) with 4) in
$ 269
After three attempts she finally succeeded … breaking the world record.
1) by 2) with
3) on 4) in
$ 270
Does Mark really believe … flying saucers?
1) in 2) at
3) about 4) to
$ 271
Does Peter remind you … Michael Jackson?
1) for 2) about
3) of 4) in
$ 272
May I compliment you … your wonderful garden?
1) on 2) with
3) by 4) about
$ 273
It was largely my fault that we lost … tennis. I played so badly.
1) with 2) at
3) of 4) by
$ 274
We left Heathrow airport at 16.45 and arrived … Copenhagen at 19.30.
1) at 2) to
3) of 4) in
$RL0275,1,1,1,0,1
Don’t forget to wear a scarf. It will protect you … the cold.
1) for 2) from
3) with 4) in
$ 276
You should always insure your home … fire.
1) against 2) about
3) of 4) for
$ 277
The mother told the group of children to share the sweets … themselves.
1) for 2) among
3) between 4) in
$ 278
We arrived … Zurich airport.
1) at 2) to
3) into 4) in
$ 279
The cat loved to sleep … the sofa.
1) at 2) on
3) onto 4) in
$ 280
I have to go … the doctor’s for a check-up.
1) for 2) to
3) on 4) at
$ 281
We’ve been waiting … three o’clock.
1) for 2) since
3) between 4) in
$ 282
In this photo I’m standing … my two best friends.
1) for 2) among
3) between 4) in
$RL0283,1,1,1,0,1
The bill must be paid … 30 days.
1) by 2) within
3) between 4) at
$ 284
If you are … eighteen, they won’t let you see that film.
1) below 2) under
3) at 4) above
$ 285
I’m not used … getting up early.
1) to 2) into
3) at 4) from
$ 286
Would you care … a drink?
1) for 2) about
3) of 4) at
$ 287
A car collided … a bus this morning.
1) into 2) with
3) at 4) in
$ 288
My cousin borrowed 5 me.
1) for 2) from
3) to 4) with
$ 289
The fence is to prevent children … falling in the pond.
1) from 2) with
3) on 4) in
$ 290
My sister suffers … hay fever every summer.
1) with 2) from
3) by 4) against
$ 291
I really feel sorry … people who are tone deaf.
1) for 2) about
3) at 4) with
$ 292
She made the children apologize … their bad behaviour.
1) about 2) from
3) of 4) for
$ 293
Most young people prefer pop music … classical music.
1) for 2) to
3) with 4) from
$ 294
Ask Mike to do it. You can rely … him. He never lets you down.
1) for 2) by
3) on 4) at
$ 295
I have a poor memory so I have to write everything … in this little book.
1) into 2) among
3) down 4) on
$ 296
She is undergoing treatment … a serious illness.
1) from 2) in
3) at 4) for
$ 297
Congratulations … your Wedding Anniversary!
1) on 2) with
3) for 4) in
$ 298
Scientists conduct research … the causes of ageing.
1) for 2) among
3) into 4) in
$ 299
He has fallen in love … the girl next door.
1) with 2) among
3) between 4) to
$ 300
The Princess is heir … the Dutch throne.
1) to 2) for
3) at 4) in
$
