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1. Waiter, could I have my ............ , please?
(a) account
(c) cheque
(b) bill
(d) tax
2. Have you ever been ............ the United States?
(a) in
(c) to
(b) at
(d) into
3. That dog shouldn't be wandering around. I wonder who ............ ?
(a) is its owner
(c) it belongs
(b) the owner is
(d) 's it is
4. His parents think it's time he ............ married.
(a) will get
(c) got
(b) gets
(d) would get
5. I sat on the beach too long and got ............
(a) burnt
(c) tanned
(b) bronzed
(d) browned
6. That telephone doesn't work, it's out of ............
(a) control
(c) order
(b) shape
(d) line
7. He couldn't ............ a washing machine, it was too expensive.
(a) afford
(c) pay
(b) earn
(d) permit
8. There is ............ of meat for everyone.
(a) enough
(c) lot
(b) plenty
(d) some
9. Everybody ............ me for the accident.
(a) accused
(c) blamed
(b) arrested
(d) charged
10. This stamp is so rare that it is ............
(a) inexpensive
(c) worthless
(b) valueless
(d) priceless
11. You look ............ to me. Have we met before?
(a) known
(c) familiar
(b) common
(d) acquainted
12. I'd have told you before if I ............ the report.
(a) had read
(c) did read
(b) have read
(d) would have read
13. She had changed so much that ............ anyone recognised her.
(a) almost
(c) not
(b) hardly
(d) nearly
14. The job offer was too good for Jennifer to turn ............
(a) off
(c) out
(b) away
(d) down
15. The cut on my leg is taking a long time to ............
(a) heal
(c) cure
(b) right
(d) remedy
16. I'd rather you ............ your dog outside.
(a) leave
(c) to leave
(b) leaving
(d) left
17. Susan looked ............ to see who had come into the office.
(a) for
(c) after
(b) up
(d) out of
18. Guests are requested ............ in the hotel lounge.
(a) not smoking
(c) not to smoke
(b) don't smoke
(d) from smoking
19. It was kind to bring me flowers, but you ............ have done it.
(a) don't need
(c) ought not
(b) needn't
(d) hadn't to
20. Haven't we received it? She said she ............ it yesterday.
(a) will send
(c) would send
(b) had send
(d) has send
21. His condition looks very bad and it is doubtful if he will .........
(a) pull through
(c) pull back
(b) pull up
(d) pull out
22. The ............ he could do is apologise.
(a) first
(c) least
(b) worst
(d) best
23. We selected you for this job because of your excellent ............
(a) credentials
(c) testimonies
(b) status
(d) reference to
24. That sweater looks ............ small for a five-year-old.
(a) bit
(c) even
(b) much
(d) rather
25. She used to ......... her living by delivering vegetables.
(a) earn
(c) get
(b) gain
(d) win
26. ............ the step when you go in.
(a) Consider
(c) Attend
(b) Mind
(d) Look
27. Give me a word ............ with S.
(a) beginning
(c) began
(b) begins
(d) begin
28. Don't forget to ............ the alarm clock for six o' clock.
(a) put
(c) set
(b) ring
(d) wind
29. Banks only ............ money if they are sure it will be paid back.
(a) borrow
(c) interest
(b) lend
(d) charge
30. Nobody knows what the ............ of the explosion was.
(a) source
(c) reaction
(b) cause
(d) reason
31. The bus ............ from High Street to Station Road is 70p.
(a) cost
(c) fare
(b) payment
(d) charge
32. By half past ten tomorrow morning I ............ along the motorway.
(a) will drive
(c) drive
(b) am driving
(d) will be driving
33. I'd have to leave before seven and so ............
(a) have you
(c) had you
(b) do you
(d) would you
34. He refused to give up working, ............ he'd won a million pounds.
(a) despite
(c) even though
(b) however
(d) as though
35. He looked ............ he hadn't slept for the last twenty-four hours.
(a) as if
(c) so as
(b) that
(d) like that
36. You shouldn't call your superior ............ his first name.
(a) by
(c) in
(b) with
(d) under
37. ............ most people, I have no wish to take an annual holiday.
(a) Unlike
(c) Besides
(b) Except
(d) Against
38. I wish I ........... in London
(a) live
(c) lived
(b) have lived
(d) would live
39. Five plus five ............ ten.
(a) becomes
(c) makes
(b) forms
(d) adds
40. ............ did he realise how difficult it was
(a) Suddenly
(c) Always
(b) Hardly
(d) Little
41. Her car's outside so I suppose she ............ have arrived.
(a) must
(c) should
(b) can
(d) ought
42. The job was more difficult than I ............ expected it to be.
(a) would
(c) had
(b) have
(d) might
43. I don't remember ......... the front door when I left home this morning.
(a) to lock
(c) locked
(b) locking
(d) to have locked
44. He ............ me by asking me stupid questions while I am working.
(a) annoys
(c) damages
(b) quarrels
(d) interferes
45. We have bought extra food ............ our friends stay for dinner.
(a) in case
(c) provided
(b) if
(d) as long as
46. I hope we will be able to avoid ............ anyone.
(a) disappointment
(c) disappointed
(b) disappointing
(d) disappoint
47. I ............ going to parties when I was twenty.
(a) was used to
(c) used
(b) used to
(d) was used
48. He had to leave early, ............ he?
(a) didn't
(c) hasn't
(b) mustn't
(d) shouldn't
49. He missed the lecture, so I lent him my notes ............
(a) after
(c) at last
(b) afterwards
(d) finally
50. Next year, I will ............ my old car for a new model.
(a) interchange
(c) substitute
(b) replace
(d) exchange