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02.01. ‘___ happy?’ ‘Yes, ___’
* Do you be/i do
* Are you/I am
* You are/ am I
* Are you/ I’m

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Are you/I am

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02.02. Donald ___ the cooking on Sundays.
* not do
* doesn’t do
* doesn’t
* not does

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doesn’t do

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02.03. ___ a pen on the table?
* are there
* Aren’t there
* is there
* there is

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is there

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02.04. There ___ a pen on the table.
* is
* am
* be
* are

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is

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03.01. Liz ___ home and then ___ dinner.
* got/cooked
* get/cook
* gotten/cooked
* got/cookt

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got/cooked

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03.02. Who ___ that bunch of roses?
* did buy
* was buying
* did it buy
* bought

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bought

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03.03. My team ___ the match last night.
* has won
* won
* winned
* went

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won

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03.04. Susan ___ to work when she ___ a flat tyre.
* was riving/was getting
* had driven/ had got
* was driving/got
* drove/was getting

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was driving/got

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03.05. I ___ my bike in the park when it ___ raining.
* was riding/started
* had ridden/had started
* rode/started
* rode/was starting

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was riding/started

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03.06. Yesterday, it ___ to rain at 7 a.m.
* was beginning
* beginned
* begun
* began

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began

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03.07. ‘What ___ to you?’ ‘I ___ off the ladder while I ___ the windows.
* happened/was falling/cleaned
* did it happen/have fallen/cleaned
* happened/fell/was cleaning
* was happening/was falling/was cleaning

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happened/fell/was cleaning

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03.08. Where ___ your holiday this summer?
* you went
* did you spend
* did you go
* did you spent

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did you spend

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03.09. Where ___ last night?
* you slept
* do you sleep
* did you slept
* did you sleep

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did you sleep

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03.10. She ___ to buy the tickets, because the admittance was free.
* had
* didn’t have
* didn’t had
* not had

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didn’t have

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03.11. Tim and Lucy ___ two years ___.
* married/later
* married/after
* married/ago
* got married/ago

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got married/ago

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03.12. Last night, Ted ___ the table.
* laid
* lain
* lies
* lay

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laid

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03.13. I ___ my wallet on the train.
* loose
* lose
* losed
* lost

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lost

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03.14. Susan ___ me she wanted to buy a new house.
* told
* spoken
* spoke
* said

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told

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03.15. When ___?
* you were born
* did you born
* did you be born
* were you born

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were you born

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03.16. Mum ___ to me to clean my room.
* spoken
* told
* spoke
* said

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said

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04.01. When we were on holiday, we ___ for two hours every day.
* walked
* was walking
* walk
* have walked

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walked

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04.02. Tom ___.
* have just arrived
* just has arrived
* has just arrived
* has arrived just

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has just arrived

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04.03. Harry ___ to the sports centre and won’t be back until 5 o’clock.
* has gone
* went
* is gone
* has been

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has gone

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04.04. ___ if ___ the cake?
* Have you checked/has Sally baked
* You know/has Sally baked
* You checked/has Sally baked
* Have you checked/Sally has baked

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Have you checked/has Sally baked

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04.05. I have ____ an e-mail to Mr Johnson. * writed * wrote * wite * written
written
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04.06. This is the best film I ___. * have never watched * have ever watched * watched * ever watched
have ever watched
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04.07. I ___ your cousin for ages. * didn't met * not met * didn't meet * haven't met
haven't met
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04.08. The plane ___ yet. * hasn't land * hasn't landed * has landed * landed
hasn't landed
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04.09. She ___ abroad. * has never been travelling * has never travelled * hasn't never travelled * have never travelled
has never travelled
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04.10. You can't see Herman before Friday, because he ___ on a business trip. * has been to * went * has gone to * has gone
has gone
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04.11. I ___ letters all the morning. * have been type * have been typed * have already type * have been typing
have been typing
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04.12. John ___ house. * has already moved * have already moved * moved already * has moved already
has already moved
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04.13. Peter ___ sleepy. He ___ a nap. * isn't/hasn't had * has/hasn't done * has/hasn't * is/hasn't had
is/hasn't had
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04.14. A bad attack of flu often ___ people up longer than we think. * lay * lays * lain * lies
lays
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04.15. It is the first time I ___ such delicious food. * have eaten * ate * eat * have eat
have eaten
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04.16. It is the last time I ___ for you. * am waiting * waited * wait * have waited
have waited
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04.17. Jack ___ football for a big team when he ___ younger. * has played/was * played/has been * is playing/was * played/was
played/was
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04.18. We ___ Madrid twice so far this year. * been in * gone to * have been to * went at
have been to
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04.19. I ___ that book, yet. * haven't red * haven't read * read * haven't readed
haven't read
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04.20. She has ___ to the hairdresser's twice a week. * been * gone * get * got
been
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04.21. Don't come in! I've ___ cleaned the floor. * yet * just * for * ago
just
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04.22. Oliver isn't here at the moment. He ___ to the bank. * has been at * has gone * has been * has arrived
has gone
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04.23. John ___ Mary six months ago. * got married * has married * has got married * married
married
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04.24. The Robinsons don't live here anymore. They ___ to Liverpool for two years. * were moved * have moved * moved * were moving
have moved
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04.25. The Robinsons don't live here anymore. They ___ to Liverpool two years ago. * moved * were moved * have moved * was moving
moved
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04.26. The children ___ lots of exotic animals at the zoo last Monday. * saw * seen * stared * looked
saw
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04.27. Rodney has ___ met such friendly people. * never * since * ago * ever
never
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04.28. He hasn't been to his grandparents' house ___ last summer. * ago * for * just * since
since
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04.29. John and Mary ___ for six months. * have got married * have married * got married * married
have got married
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04.30. It hasn't rained ___ three weeks. * ago * just * since * for
for
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04.31. Anna ___ that from now on she will recycle paper and plastic. * decides * has decided * was deciding * decided
has decided
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04.32. The baby has ___ gone to sleep. * so far * already * ago * yet
already
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04.33. They have ___ Spain on holiday five times. * gone in * been in * been to * gone to
been to
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04.34. Billy ___ work. He should be home by 3 pm. * has been * has gone * has gone to * has been to
has gone to
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04.35. Julie ___ Rome twice this year. * has been to * has been in * went to * has gone to
has been to
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04.36. Have you ___ come in? * just * for * yet * since
just
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04.37. They haven't bought the tickets for the cinema ___. * yet * already * ever * ago
yet
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04.38. James and Lynn ___ New York for a few days. They are coming back tomorrow. * has gone * has been to * have gone to * have been to
have gone to
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05.01. She ___ in that museum for ten years, when she died. * have worked * worked * is working * had worked
had worked
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05.02. Last Sunday, Tony ___ to spend the day at the seaside. * decided * has decided * was deciding * had decided
decided
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05.03. After she ___ the washing, it started raining. * has hanged out * hung out * had hung out * hung out
had hung out
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05.04. Robert ___ from Maria for ages before she called him. * hadn't heard * have heard * heard * had hear
hadn't heard
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05.05. The thieves ___ when the police arrived. * had already run away * had already ran away * already run away * had run away already
had already run away
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05.06. The children ___ their homework by the time their mum came home. * finished * have finished * finish * had finished
had finished
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05.07. She ___ her room before John came back. * had tidied * has tidied * tidied * tidies
had tidied
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06.01. John isn't ___ honest man. * a * an * the * some
an
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06.02. I have been waiting for you for ___ hour. * any * an * a * some
an
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06.03. I have three ___, two ___ and a girl. * childrens/boys * children/boy * children/boys * childs/boys
children/boys
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06.04. Put the ___ and the ___ on the table. * Knivs/forks * knives/forks * knives/forkes * knifes/forks
knives/forks
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06.05. Julie has got two ___. * new brushes * new brushs * brushes new * brush news
new brushes
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07.01. The ___ stop near the police station. * buses * busses * buss * bus
buses
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07.02. The ___ living upstairs are noisy. * familyies * familys * families * familyes
families
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07.03. The Evanses have got two ___ in their garden. * geeses * geese * gooses * goose
geese
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07.04. The ___ in this radio are flat. * battery * battery * batterys * batteries
batteries
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07.05. The ___ working in the factory are foreigners. * womans * women * wimen * woman
women
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07.06. Put those ___ into the washing machine. * handkerchievs * handkerchiefes * handkerchieves * handkerchiefs
handkerchiefs
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08.01. I've got toothache. I need to go to the ___. * dentists * dentist * dentist's * dentist'
dentist's
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08.02. ___ sons are lazy. * Mary' and Jane's * Mary's and Jane's * Mary's and Jane * Mary and Jane's
Mary's and Jane's
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08.03. Did you read ____? * yesterday newspaper * the newspaper of yesterday * yesterday' newspaper * yesterday's newspaper
yesterday's newspaper
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08.04. Are you going to the ___? Please, buy some bread. * baker' * baker * baker's * bakery's
baker's
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08.05. Go to the ___ in Baker Street. His hairstyles are great! * hairdresser's * hairdresser' * hairdressers * hairdresser
hairdresser's
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09.01. My ___ collar is expensive. * dog' * dog's * dog * dogs's
dog's
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09.02. ___ love bananas. * The monkeys * monks * monkeys * the monkey
monkeys
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09.03. There are two ___ in my bedroom. * windows * windowes * window * windos
windows
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09.04. I have four ___ in my kitchen. * cupboardes * cupboard * cupboards * cup-boards
cupboards
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09.05. I read ten ___ in my book. * page * pags * papers * pages
pages
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09.06. ___ are ___ where you learn. * the schools/a place * schools/place * school/a place * schools/places
schools/places
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09.07. There are ___ on the table. * the sandwiches * sandwich * sandwiches * sandwichs
sandwiches
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09.08. There are ___ on the ___ of the tree. * birds/branchs * the birds/branch * birds/branches * bird/branchs
birds/branches
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09.09. I am doing ___ unit in my exercise book. * an * some * the * a
a
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09.10. My ____ boyfriend is funny. * sister * sister' * sister's * sisters's
sister's
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09.11. ___ house is near the football stadium. They got married last week. * John's and Helen's * John' and Helen's * John and Helen's * John's and Helen
John and Helen's
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09.12. Thomas doesn't like ___. * the cherrys * cherryes * the cherries * cherries
cherries
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09.13. There are some ___ in the garage. * mouses * mouse * mice * mices
mice
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09.14. The police are questioning the ___. * thieves * thievs * thiefs * thiefes
thieves
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09.15. Pamela has got two ___. * babes * babys * babies * babyes
babies
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09.16. There are some sculptures by Michelangelo in ___. * St. Peter's * St. Peter * St. Peters * St. Peter'
St. Peter's
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09.17. Your ___ eyes are beautiful. * mother's * mothers's * mother * mother'
mother's
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09.18. My ___ computer doesn't work. * son * son's * sons's * son'
son's
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09.19. My ___ bikes are in the garden. * friends's * friends * friends' * friend'
friends'
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09.20. ___ is new. * James' car * The car of James * James car * James's car
James's car
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09.21. This blouse is ___. * of Jane * Jane's * Jane' * Jane
Jane's
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09.22. This pair of ___ is new. * nylon's socks * nylon' socks * nylon socks * socks of nylon
nylon socks
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09.23. ___ is Turkish. * one friend of my father * one of my father friends * one friends of my father's * one of my father's friends
one of my father's friends
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09.24. Please, help me wash ___ after lunch. * dishes * the dishs * the dishes * dishs
the dishes
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09.25. ___ is on strike at present. * one of Mr Taylor's secretaries * one secretary of Mr Taylors * one of Mr Taylor's secretary * one of Mr Taylor secretary
one of Mr Taylor's secretaries
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09.26. ___ are animals that can talk. * A parrots * parrot * parrots * the parrots
parrots
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10.01. John is not in ___ office today. * an * a * X * the
the
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10.02. David can speak ___ German and ___ Japanese. * X/the * the/the * the/X * X/X
X/X
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10.03. Do you remember ___ dinner at ___ Browns'? * the/the * the/X * X/X * a/the
the/the
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10.04. James has applied for ___ scholarship at ___ Harvard University. * the/the * a/the * a/X * X/the
a/X
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10.05. I usually listen to ___ radio after ___ dinner. * X/the * the/the * X/X * the/X
the/X
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10.06. John plays ___ piano. * the * to the * at * X
the
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10.07. I have ___ terrible headache. I'm not going to ___ school today. * the/the * X/X * a/X * a/the
a/X
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10.08. Let's go to ___ country by ___ bicycle tomorrow! * X/the * the/X * X/X * the/the
the/X
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10.09. I have to go ___ hospital to visit my aunt. * to a * to * to the * X
to the
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10.10. A lot of people are crazy about ___ football. * the * X * a * for
X
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10.11. I like to spend my holidays in ___ mountains in ___ summer. * the/X * X/X * X/the * the/the
the/x
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10.12. ___ chess is ___ game that requires ___ great concentration. * X/a/X * X/a/a * X/a/the * The/the/the
X/a/X
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10.13. I always do some jogging after ___ work: it's relaxing. * much * the * X * a
X
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10.14. I like travelling by ___ sea, particularly when ___ sea is a little tough. * the/the * X/the * the/X * X/X
X/the
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10.15. It is very dangerous to travel ___ Sahara. * across * across the * in * in the
across the
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10.16. Jack is in ___ hospital. He had ___ temperature and __ cough. * the/X/X * the/the/the * X/a/a * X/the/the
X/a/a
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10.17. ___ roof of that house is made of stone. * the * X * a * some
the
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10.18. I am looking for ___ new house with ___ garden. * X/X * X/a * a/X * a/a
a/a
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10.19. ___ day, I will buy ___ house in London. * one/a * one/an * A/X * a/a
one/a
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10.20. My house have ___ garden, so I can keep ___ pet. * X/a * a/a * X/X * a/X
a/a
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10.21. We spent ___ day in Athens before going to Sepses. * a * an * one * some
one
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10.22. Last week, we had ___awful weather. * a * an * X * some
X
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10.23. Jane is wearing ___ black dress and is carrying ___ black bag in ___ hand and ___ big suitcase. * a/a/a/a/ * X/a/one/a * X/X/a/a * a/a/one/a
a/a/one/a
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10.24. Do you like ___ ice cream? * an * a * the * X
X
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10.25. Would you like to be ___ astronaut? * a * an * the * X
an
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10.26. You need ___ permit to park here. * any * the * a * X
a
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10.27. Look! It is getting dark. There are lots of clouds in ___ sky. * to * X * the * a
the
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10.28. We went out for ___ meal yesterday. We had ___ Mexican food. * a/X * the/some * a/a * the/a
a/X
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10.29. That house has ___ stone roof. * some * a * X * the
a
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10.30. ___ courage is not one of my virtues. * Some * X * the * A
X
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10.31. ___ Great Britain includes ___ England, ___ Scotland and ___ Wales * the/X/X/X * X/the/the/the * The/the/the/the * X/X/X/X
X/X/X/X
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10.32. I haven't got ___ courage to speak to him. * a * X * no * the
the
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10.33. My mother loves ___ apples with ___ cheese. * X/X * X/the * the/X * the/the
X/X
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10.34. ___ give us ___. * the cows/the milk * the cow/the milk * a cow/milk * cows/milk
cows/milk
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10.35. Pass me ___ sugar, please! * X * no * any * the
the
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10.36. Jane knows that ___ my favourite subject. * the Maths are * Maths is * Math is * The maths is
Maths is
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10.37. It is nice to walk in ___ sun on ___ spring days. * X/the * the/X * the/the * X/X
the/X
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10.38. I'm afraid ___ dogs. * of * X * about the * of the
of
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10.39. Can you imagine ___ life in a big town without ___ electricity? * the/the * the/X * X/X * X/the
X/X
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10.40. Last month, I went to ___ Morocco in ___ North Africa. * the/X * X/X * the/the * X/the
X/X
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10.41. ___ Mount Everest is the highest mountain in ___ Asia. * X/the * X/X * The/the * the/X
X/X
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10.42. ___ Sicily is ___ island in ___ Mediterranean Sea. * the/an/the * The/the/the * X/an/the * X/an/X
X/an/the
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10.43. My uncle lives in___ New York in ___ USA. His flat is near ___ Empire State Building. * X/X/the * X/the/the * X/X/X * X/the/X
X/the/the
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10.44. ___Sri Lanka is ___ island that lies in___ Indian Ocean. * X/the/X * the/an/the * the/an/X * X/an/the
X/an/the
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10.45. ___ plants don't grow easily here: ___ soil is too dry. * the/the * X/X * X/X * X/the
X/the
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10.46. What was ___ weather like in Spain? * the * some * a * X
the
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11.01. Let's not wait for the coach. ___ two miles to the village. * there is * They are * it is * there are
it is
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11.02. ___ a very difficult subject. * Economic is * Economics are * Economic are * Economics is
Economics is
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11.03. How many people ___ queuing outside the cinema? * are * is * has been * was
are
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11.04. The team ___ confident of winning the match. * seems to be * seems * is * are
seems to be
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11.05. The staff in this office ___ very helpful. * is * seems to be * are * seem
is
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11.06. All my family ___ skiing. * enjoys * enjoy * loves * likes
enjoy
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11.07. ___ cattle ___ kept for their meat. * X/is * the/is * the/are * X/are
X/are
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11.08. Susan's glasses ___ broken. * has * are * have * is
are
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11.09. Her clothes ___ very smart. * is * has been * was * are
are
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11.10. The children are putting on their ___. * coat * coates * coaties * coats
coats
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11.11. The police ___ looking for the bank robbers. * has been * was * is * are
are
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11.12. There ___ a lot of people standing outside the cinema. * is * aren't * was * are
are
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11.13. The Taylors' ___ on the train. * luggage are * baggages are * baggage are * baggage is
baggage is
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11.14. Now season with salt and ___. * piper * pepper * peper * paper
pepper
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11.15. She put on some clean ___. * cloth * clothes * dress * dresses
clothes
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11.16. I enjoyed very much the ___ from Genoa to Haifa. * travel * trip * voyage * piece of travels
voyage
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11.17. ___ ravioli ___ really delicious. * X/is * The/is * this/is * these/are
these/are
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11.18. 'A pen and 2 pencils. How much is it?' '___ £1.50. * They are * Are * It is * Is
It is
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11.19. He runs ___. * a business * businesses * business * a piece of business
a business
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11.20. The police ___ sealed off the area. * haves * has * have * will
have
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11.21. Six months ___ not a long time. * were * is * are * won't be
is
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11.22. We must buy some new ___ for our flat. * furniture * piece of furnitures * furnitures * piece of furniture
furniture
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11.23. John went on a business ___ to Japan. * journeys * voyage * travel * trip
trip
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11.24. Thirty ___ trapped in the flames. * person are * peoples are * people are * people is
people are
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11.25. ___ nine o'clock. ___ only ten minutes to departure. * it is/it is * Is/X * it is/there are * they are/they are
it is/there are
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11.26. Seventy miles ___ a long distance when there were no cars. * is * was * were * are
was
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12.01. Where ___ your ___? * is/luggage * are/luggage * are/luggages * is/luggages
is/luggage
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12.02. Business ___ business. * is * are * have * has
is
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12.03. The tornado caused ___. * great damages * damages * great damage * a great damage
great damage
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12.04. You speak ___ English. * very well * a very good * well * very good
very well
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12.05. ___ no money in the piggy-bank. * Is there * There are * It is * There is
There is
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12.06. If your ___ weak, new hopes are opening up for you. * hairs has been * hair is * hairs are * hair are
hair is
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12.07. I've got ___ for you. * an interesting news * an interesting piece of news * an interesting piece of new * some interesting piece of news
an interesting piece of news
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12.08. I want o sell these three ___. * some item of forniture * item of furniture * items of furniture * items of furnitures
items of furniture
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12.09. It is ___ that I can't understand. * a behaviour * a type of behaviour * a kind of behaviours * behaviours
a type of behaviour
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12.10. They have made ___ in this country since last time I was here. * incredible progresses * incredible progress * an incredible progress * some incredible progresses
incredible progress
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12.11. I only need two more ___. * pieces of informations * piece of information * pieces of information * informations
pieces of information
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13.01. ___ is keen on foreign languages. * Children * Charles * Student * Teachers
Charles
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13.02. I wouldn't do what they say: in my opinion it's a bad ___. * pieces of advice * piece of advice * advice * piece of advices
piece of advice
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13.03. Where can I leave my ___? * two items of luggages * luggage * two pieces of luggage * two piece of luggage
luggage
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13.04. I hope you had a good ___. * voyage * travel * journey * trips
journey
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13.05. There is only one ___ of some value. The rest is all junk. * furniture * furnitures * piece of furniture * pieces of furniture
piece of furniture
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16.01. I'd like to drink ___. * something of hot * everythin hot * everything of cold * something hot
something hot
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16.02. I'm sorry, I've got really ___ time to talk to you! Can we meet tomorrow? * less * a least * little * few
little
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16.03. Apples cost eighty cents ___. * each other * every * each * some
each
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17.01. ___ is that dog?' 'It is ___' * Who/Mary * Whose/of Mary * What/of Mary * Whose/Mary's
Whose/Mary's
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18.01. ___ is she going out ___? * Whom/X * Who/with * With who/X * Who with/X
Who/with
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18.02. They sat for two hours without talking to ___. * their own * themselves * them * each other
each other
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18.03. I cut ___ shaving this morning. * X * myself * me * my own
myself
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18.04. Public transportation vehicles are what ___ as a chief cause of the deterioration of the ozone. * have identified many ecologists * many ecologists have identified * have many ecologists identified * identified many ecologists
many ecologists have identified
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18.05. ___ that window open? * Who did leave * Who left * Who did he open * How left
Who left
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18.06. ___ in this office? * How much persons work * How many people work * How many does people work * How much do people work
How many people work
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18.07. She is ___ babyish. * as * so * such * such a
so
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18.08. She is ___ a baby. * so * such * as * such as
such
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18.09. It isn't ___ to go for a picnic. * much warm * warmer * warm enough * enough warm
warm enough
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19.01. Violent crime tends to be the most common in areas ___ a high rate of illegal drug activity. * in where is there * where is there * where there is * there is
where there is
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19.02. The portion of a mountain ___ trees cannot grow is called the 'tree line'. * where * that * which * so
where
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19.03. ___ order to stay ___ business, you must do better than your competitors. * On/on * In/on * On/in * In/in
In/in
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19.04. Janet studies the same subjects ___ Tom. * than * like * as * of
as
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19.05. ___ he goes, sooner or later they'll find him. * wherever * somewhere * nowhere * everywhere
wherever
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19.06. Ara Nova is a virtual newscaster with a synthetic female voice ___ broadcasts news on the Internet. * whose * whom * that * who's
that
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19.07. He was respected by the people ___ he worked ___. * with/to * x/with * with who/X * with/X
x/with
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19.08. Who is the girl ___ with John? * who dancing now * who now dancing * that dance now * now dancing
now dancing
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19.09. The Aurora Borealis ___ in the Southern Hemisphere, is not an entirely understood phenomenon. * which cannot be seen * that it cannot be seen * , which it is never seen * , which is never seen
, which is never seen
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19.10. Mr. James ___ lives next door, is a teacher. * , whom * who * that * , who
, who
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20.01. Oil ___ if you ___ it on water. * will float/ will pour * floats/will pour * floats/pour * will float/pour
floats/pour
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20.02. I'll be back tomorrow unless ___ a plane strike. * there will be * there will not be * there isn't * there is
there is
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20.03. Unless a public official ___ with the regulations, he can be removed from office at any time. * will not comply * doesn't comply * complies * will comply
complies
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20.04. I ___ the morning with you, if you ___. * would spend/like * will spend/like * spend/like * spend/will like
will spend/like
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22.01. That dolphins were once land animals ___ by examinig their skeletal structure. * were seen * can be seen * can see * are seen
can be seen
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22.02. I ___ an e-mail by Jane. * have not be sent * have not been sent * have not sent * have been sending
have not been sent
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23.01. They lived in Cambridge for ___ time. * some * many * any * few
some
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23.02. There is ___ soup in the pot. * little * any * few * small
little
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23.03. Peter isn't hungry. He has just had ___ rice. * few * little * any * some
some
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23.04. We can't go ___ because it is raining ___. * anywhere/hard * everywhere/hardly * somewhere/hardly * nowhere/hard
anywhere/hard
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23.05. Have you got ___ cheaper than this ___ a present? * anything / as * anything/like * something / as * something /such as
anything /like
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23.06. ___ angry with John. * Nobody were * Every body were * Everybody was * Everybody were
Everybody was
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24.01. I don't know ___ about what ___ yesterday. * anything/has happened * anything/happened * anything/to happen * something/happened
anything/happened
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25.01. It is very kind ___ you ___ me tonight. * to/to invite * from/inviting * of/to invite * of/inviting
of/to invite
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25.02. I prefer tea ___ coffee. * than * more * over * to
to
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25.03. She is disappointed ___ her current job. * with * for * from * of
with
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25.04. He sings ___ his mother did. * such as * like * as * so
as
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25.05. It is very kind ___ you ___ me tonight. * from/inviting * of/inviting * of/to invite * to/to invite
of/to invite
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25.06. I prefer tea ___ coffee. * than * more * to * over
to
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25.07. She is disappointed ___ her current job. * from * of * with * for
with
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25.08. He sings ___ his mother did. * like * so * such as * as
as
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26.01. It was ___ afternoon that we stopped playing. * a very cold * so cold * very cold * such a cold
such a cold
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26.02. We are ___ busy to talk to you today. I'm sorry! * too * too many * more * too much
too
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26.03. He lost ___ his parents when he was a child. * either * both * every * neither
both
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26.04. What is a synonym of tariff? * fine * revenue * fare * fee
fee
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26.05. We are ___ busy to talk to you today. I'm sorry! * too many * too * more * too much
too
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26.06. Markets include mechanisms or means for determining ___ of the traded item. * prize * costs * valor * price
price
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27.01. The ___ increases will ___ into effect in June. * wages/enter * prize/come * price/enter * wage/come
wage/come
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27.02. ____ is a small amount of money kept in the company's office for buying cheap items. * Petty money * Petty cash * Pretty cash * Pretty money
Petty cash
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27.03. ____ is paid in relation to how much you earn. * Indirect tax * Inverted tax * Inheritance tax * Income tax
Income tax
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28.01. Automated ___ machine (ATM) is a formal expression fro cash dispenser. * tax * technology * teller * time
teller
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28.02. The ___ economy of a country is the income of those people who do not pay for taxes. * sunk * hidden * black * dark
black
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28.03. European negotiators have asked Greek debt holders to accept a 60 per cent cut in the ___ of their bonds. * face value * current value * sureable value * actual value
face value
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28.04. They have taken ___ a 30-year mortgage. * out * in * on * off
out
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28.05. It is an attractive home and I think it is a real ___. * business * affaire * bargain * fare
bargain
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28.06. Teachers can buy books ___. * at sales * on wages * at instalment * at a discount
at a discount
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28.07. ___ is the money given by the government for education, welfare, and so on. * loan/lets * credit card * grant * mortgage
grant
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28.08. What is the English for 'detrazione d'imposta'? * tax detraction * taxation permission * tax permission * tax allowance
tax allowance
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28.09. As an investor in Ford, I received a ___ of $0.25 a share at the end of April after Ford drastically exceeded its _____estimates. * profit/assets * revenue/liability * venue/earnings * dividend/earnings
dividend/earnings
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28.10. A country's national/public ___ is the total amount of money that is owed by its government. * debt * profit * health * wealth
debt
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28.11. An organization which is ___ does not make profit intentionally. (usually charity) * non-profit * not-profit * no profit * no-profit
non-profit
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28.12. A bank ____ is an arrangement with a bank where the customer puts in and ____ money from. * account/withdraws * counter/gives back * accounter/rethrow * loan/lets
account/withdraws
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28.13. Free ___ is an economic system in which private businesses compete with each other. * exchange * over-the-counter * stock * market
market
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28.14. A person's purchasing ___ is their ability to buy goods. * skill * power * ability * opportunity
power
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28.15. The gold ___ is the amount of gold held by a national bank. * saved * reservation * reserve * quantity
reserve
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28.16. Hard ___ is money of a type that has a value in other countries than its own. * currency * note * cash * money
currency
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29.01. ___ is the state of a company having no money and controlled by an official receiver. This state offers virtually no advantages from the company directors' standpoint. * Administration * Receivership * Bankruptcy * Liquidation
Receivership
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29.02. ___ refers to a company reorganized by a specialist from outside the company, because of serious financial difficulties. * Administration * Liquidation * Bankruptcy * Receivership
Administration
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29.03. If gas appliances are usually more economical than electric ones, it means that they are usually ___. * less cheap * cheaper * more economic * more expensive
cheaper
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29.04. He has a degree in ___. * Economic * Economics * economy * Economy
Economics
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29.05. Sixty percent of the perfume price is ___ for the retailer. * operating profit * pure profit * gross profit * windfall profit
pure profit
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29.06. How do you spell '6.7'? * sixty-seven * six and seven * seventy-six * six point seven
six point seven
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29.07. How do you spell '152'? * one fifty-two * a hundred five two * fifteen-two * one hundred and fifty-two
one hundred and fifty-two
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29.08. How do you spell '98,765'? * ninety-eight hundred, seven thousand and sixty-five * ninety-eight thousand, seven hundred and sixty-five * ninety-eight, seventy-six and five * ninety-eight point seven hundred sixty-five
ninety-eight thousand, seven hundred and sixty-five
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29.09. How do you write in English figure 'Ten thousand nine hundred and eighty-seven'? * 10900870 * 10,900,87 * 10987 * 10,987
10,987
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29.10. How do you write in English figure 'One hundred and fifty-four'? * 154 * 1, 054 * 1,154 * 1054
154
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29.11. How do you spell '18,098'? * eighteen thousands and ninety eight * eighteen thousand and ninety-eight * eighteen thousand ninety eight * eighty hundred, nineteen eight
eighteen thousand and ninety-eight
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29.12. How do you spell '141.3'? * one hundred forty-one thusand three hundred * fourteen-one and three * forteen and one point three * one hundred and forty-one point three
one hundred and forty-one point three
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29.13. ___ is the insured person who pays the premiums and has the right to claim under a policy. * a loss adjuster * a policy holder * an underwriter * an insurance broker
a policy holder
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29.14. ___ is a person or company to whom a legal liability for compensation is owed for loss or injury resulting from a negligent act of someone who is insured. * Insurance broker * Third party * Policy holder * Underwriter
Third party
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29.15. ___ is a person skilled in the insurance business who has the power to accept risks for the company and to fix rates and conditions of insurance contracts. * an underwriter * an insurance broker * a policy holder * a loss adjuster
a underwriter
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29.16. __ provides cover in case a member of the public has an accident. * professional liability * employer's liability * personal liability * public liability policy
public liability policy
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29.17. If you wish to take out an insurance policy, you can go either directly to the company or to ___ who will advise you about different companies and their policies. * a policy holder * an underwriter * an insurance broker * a loss adjuster
an insurance broker
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29.18. IKEA is a multinational corporation with ___ and offices across the globe, but its corporate ___ is located in Sweden. * stores/headquarters * shares/headquarters * shops/headquarter * stocks/headmasters
stores/headquarters
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29.19. If your account is ___, you can be said to be in the red. * overdrawn * refund * withdrawn * overthrown
overdrawn
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29.20. In that shop you can pay in ___. * dollars * cheques * money * credic card
dollars
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29.21. A system of exchanging goods for other goods rather than for money is called ___. * barrister * bartender * barter * barnship
barter
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29.22. ___ covers a range of possibilities if your business is your livelihood. * professional liability * employer's liability * personal liability * public liability policy
personal liability
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29.23. ___ refers to legal obligations arising out of a professional's errors, negligent acts, or omissions during the course of the practice of his or her craft. * employer's liability * public liability policy * personal liability * professional liability
professional liability
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29.24. ___ means that when an employee has an accident at work, he can claim compensation. * professional liability * employer's liability * public liability policy * personal liability
employer's liability
289
29.25. ___ is someone employed by an insurance company to value losses and to settle claims. * Third party * Loss adjuster * Policy holder * Insurance broker
Loss adjuster
290
30.01. What is the phonetic transcription of 'question'? * /ˈ qwes.tʃən/ * /ˈ ques.tʃən/ * /ˈ kwes.tʃən/ * /ˈkweʃtən/
/ˈ kwes.tʃən/
291
30.02. What is the spelling of /pleɪŋ/? * plenty * playing * plain * plane
playing
292
30.03. What is the phonetic transcription of 'first'? * /ˈ fəːr:st/ * /ˈ fəː st/ * /ˈ fɜː st/ * /ˈ fiː st/
/ˈ fɜː st/
293
30.04. What is the phonetic transcription of 'economy'? * /ɪˈ kɒnəmi/ * /eˈ kɒnomi/ * /ɪˈ cɒnəmi/ * /ɪˈ cɒnomy/
ɪˈ kɒnəmi/
294
30.05. What is the phonetic transcription of 'office'? * /ˈ ɒff.ɪz/ * /ˈ of.ɪz/ * /ˈ ɒff.ɪs/ * /ˈ ɒf.ɪs/
/ˈ ɒf.ɪs/
295
30.06. What is the spelling of /naɪf/? * night * knife * knight * knit
knife
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30.07. What is the spelling of /fɪʃ/? * fiss * fix * fish * filth
fish
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30.08. What is the phonetic transcription of 'fix'? * /fɪʃ/ * /fɪxs/ * /fɪkx/ * /fɪks/
/fɪks/
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30.09. What is the phonetic transcription of 'museum'? * /muˈ ziam/ * /mjuːˈ zeam/ * /mjuːˈ ziː.əm/ * /muːˈ se.əm/
/mjuːˈ ziː.əm/
299
30.10. What is the phonetic transcription of 'woman'? * /ˈ hum.an/ * /ˈ wʊm.ən/ * /ˈ hʊm.ən/ * /ˈhjum.an/
/ˈ wʊm.ən/
300
30.11. What is the phonetic transcription of ' mine'? * /maɪn/ * /mahɪn/ * /məɪn/ * /meɪn/
/maɪn/
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30.12. What is the phonetic transcription of 'morning'? * /ˈmɔːr.nɪng/ * /ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/ * /ˈmɔː.nɪng/ * /ˈmɔːr.nɪŋg/
/ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/
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30.13. What is the spelling of /ˈmʌn.i/? * money * many * marnee * morny
money
303
30.14. What is the spelling of /ˈriː.dɪŋ/? * writing * reading * ridden * riding
reading
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30.15. What is the spelling of /boks/? * books * botts * box * blocks
box
305
30.16. '___' and 'right' are homophones. * wait * write * with * white
write
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30.17. '___' and 'wear' are homophones. * whirr * wore * where * were
where
307
30.18. '___' and 'sell' are homophones. * cell * shell * stare * bell
cell
308
30.19. What is the phonetic transcription of 'conversation'? * /ˌ kɒn.vəˈ seɪ.ʃən/ * /ˌ cɒn.vərˈ seɪ.ʃon/ * /ˌ kɒn.vərˈ se.ʃion/ * /ˌ cɒn.vəˈ se.ʃən/
/ˌ kɒn.vəˈ seɪ.ʃən/