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B2 General Vocabulary - Multiple Choice GV006: Choose The Correct Word or Phrase For Each Blank

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B2 General Vocabulary – Multiple Choice GV006

Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank.

1. Jamie is thinking of having _______________________. (SHAVED HIS HEAD / HIS HEAD SHAVING /
HIS HEAD SHAVED / SHAVED TO HIS HEAD)
2. The suspect was _______________ observation for the past two weeks. (ON / FOR / UNDER / AT)
3. This old airplane has been in __________________ now for over 40 years. (ORDER / WORK / USE /
CONTROL)
4. We’ve run out of ________________, so I’m afraid I have to go now. (TIME / A TIME / SOME TIME /
THE TIME)
5. Dad seems to be ____________ busy to find some time for reading. (ENOUGH / TOO / SO / SUCH)
6. I called the travel agent to _____________ sure we had the right tickets. (GIVE / TAKE / DO / MAKE)
7. Accidents are often ___________________ by careless driving. (CAUSED / BLAMED / MISTAKEN /
ACCUSED)
8. Some drugs that doctors prescribe have bad side ____________________. (CONSEQUENCES /
RESULTS / AFFECTS / EFFECTS)
9. I was in complete shock when the car hit the tree, but at least I wasn’t ___________________.
(INJURED / DAMAGED / BROKEN / SPOILT)
10. Jane gave me a lovely __________________ for lasagne, and I tried it out at once. (RECEIPT / BILL /
RECIPE / PRESCRIPTION)
11. You must ________________ thrilled when the doctor told you it wasn’t anything serious. (BE / BE
BEING /HAVE BEEN BEING / HAVE BEEN)
12. Eat your vegetables! They’ll _______________ your good. (MAKE / DO / BE / GET)
13. Some people who eat poorly are _________________ to have health problems later on in life.
(LIKELY / FORTUNATELY / PROBABLY / POSSIBLY)
14. I’d like to _________________ an appointment for tomorrow. (HAVE / MAKE / DO / PUT)
15. I’m sure that sending the ____________________ to prison isn’t a good idea. (CRIME / CRIMINAL /
ACCUSER / OFFENCE)
16. Jack gave us ____________________ to use his boat for a week. (DECISION / ALLOWANCE /
PERMISSION / OBSESSION)
17. I have even ________________ free time than last year. (LITTLE / LEAST / A LITTLE / LESS)
18. Mark is ____________________ of Henry because he bought a brand-new car. (JEALOUS / ENVY /
POLITE / WORRIED)
19. In past generations, children were expected to be very ___________________. (OBEY / OBEDIENT /
OBEDIENCE / OBEYING)
20. Don’t you know it’s ___________________ to speak when you’re eating? (IMMORAL / UNKIND /
MOODY / IMPOLITE)

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KEY

1. Jamie is thinking of having his head shaved. (SHAVED HIS HEAD / HIS HEAD SHAVING / HIS
HEAD SHAVED / SHAVED TO HIS HEAD)
2. The suspect was under observation for the past two weeks. (ON / FOR / UNDER / AT)
3. This old airplane has been in use now for over 40 years. (ORDER / WORK / USE / CONTROL)
4. We’ve run out of time, so I’m afraid I have to go now. (TIME / A TIME / SOME TIME / THE TIME)
5. Dad seems to be too busy to find some time for reading. (ENOUGH / TOO / SO / SUCH)
6. I called the travel agent to make sure we had the right tickets. (GIVE / TAKE / DO / MAKE)
7. Accidents are often caused by careless driving. (CAUSED / BLAMED / MISTAKEN / ACCUSED)
8. Some drugs that doctors prescribe have bad side effects. (CONSEQUENCES / RESULTS /
AFFECTS / EFFECTS)
9. I was in complete shock when the car hit the tree, but at least I wasn’t injured. (INJURED /
DAMAGED / BROKEN / SPOILT)
10. Jane gave me a lovely recipe for lasagne, and I tried it out at once. (RECEIPT / BILL / RECIPE /
PRESCRIPTION)
11. You must have been thrilled when the doctor told you it wasn’t anything serious. (BE / BE
BEING /HAVE BEEN BEING / HAVE BEEN)
12. Eat your vegetables! They’ll do your good. (MAKE / DO / BE / GET)
13. Some people who eat poorly are likely to have health problems later on in life. (LIKELY /
FORTUNATELY / PROBABLY / POSSIBLY)
14. I’d like to make an appointment for tomorrow. (HAVE / MAKE / DO / PUT)
15. I’m sure that sending the criminal to prison isn’t a good idea. (CRIME / CRIMINAL / ACCUSER /
OFFENCE)
16. Jack gave us permission to use his boat for a week. (DECISION / ALLOWANCE / PERMISSION /
OBSESSION)
17. I have even less free time than last year. (LITTLE / LEAST / A LITTLE / LESS)
18. Mark is jealous of Henry because he bought a brand-new car. (JEALOUS / ENVY / POLITE /
WORRIED)
19. In past generations, children were expected to be very obedient. (OBEY / OBEDIENT /
OBEDIENCE / OBEYING)
20. Don’t you know it’s impolite to speak when you’re eating? (IMMORAL / UNKIND / MOODY /
IMPOLITE)

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