1. I feel completely satiated; in fact, I could not possibly eat another piece of food.
We can conclude the word ‘satiated’ means |
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1. full |
2. lonely |
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3. convenient |
4. familiar |
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| 2. What does the idiom ‘make up your mind’ mean? |
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1. don't worry |
2. decide |
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3. no problem |
4. it’s your decision |
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| 3. Which of the following does not make a fixed expression with ‘by’? |
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1. my own |
2. mistake |
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3. hand |
4. accident |
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| 4. Which of these expressions is the odd one out? |
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1. I don't mind this film. |
2. I can't stand this film. |
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3. I quite like the film. |
4. I'm really into this film. |
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| 5. Your friend passes her driving test. What do you say to her? |
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1. Oh, what a pity. |
2. Oh, that's brilliant. |
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3. I don't mind. |
4. Really? That sounds interesting. |
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| 6. Fill the gap with the correct word. ‘………………… I watered the plants, they didn’t grow.’ |
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1. also |
2. in spite of |
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3. however |
4. although |
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| 7. ‘I lost my ticket, ……………… .’ |
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1. unless I walked home. |
2. so I had to walk home. |
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3. because I had to walk home. |
4. but I had to walk home. |
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| 8. Which word or phrase means ‘rain for a short period of time’? |
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1. a shower |
2. drizzle |
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3. heavy rain |
4. it's pouring |
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| 9. What do you do when you are tired or bored? |
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1. yawn |
2. shake hands |
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3. smile |
4. nod your head |
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| 10. What is the opposite of ‘generous’? |
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1. mean |
2. honest |
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3. tense |
4. pessimistic |
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11. Choose the correct definition for the underlined word.
‘We live in the suburbs.’ |
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1. in the centre of the town |
2. an area outside the centre of the town |
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3. an area with no factories |
4. an area where are a lot of shops and offices |
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12. Fill the gap with the correct word.
Sam was ………… in a car accident.’ |
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1. wounded |
2. beaten up |
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3. injured |
4. shot |
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13. Fill the gap with the correct word.
'Don't eat too many cream cakes, they are very ................ .' |
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1. fattening |
2. spicy |
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3. chilled |
4. healthy |
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14. Fill the gap with the correct word. ‘When you want to drive past a car in front of you,
you should wait until it is safe to ................ .’ |
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1. park |
2. pull out |
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3. brake |
4. overtake |
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| 15. Which of these jobs is not a skilled manual job? |
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1. plumber |
2. pilot |
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3. electrician |
4. mechanic |
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| 16. Which of the followings is not in an office? |
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1. filing cabinet |
2. photocopier |
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3. chest of drawers |
4. wastepaper basket |
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17. Which phrase means the same as the words underlined?
Prices have increased slowly. |
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1. risen gradually |
2. dropped sharply |
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3. fallen slowly. |
4. gone up sharply |
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| 18. Which word means the same as ‘the latest’. |
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1. the last |
2. the best |
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3. the oldest |
4. the newest |
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19. Fill the gap with the correct word.
'You can ……………. the file from the Internet.' |
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1. collect |
2. browse |
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3. download |
4. save |
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20. Finish the sentence with the correct phrase.
'The police have arrested a man and…………. .' |
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1. charged him with murder |
2. investigated a crime |
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3. broken the law |
4. proved he is guilty |
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