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A Choose the word with the different pronunciation of the underlined part.
1. A. choir B. boisterous C. spoilage D. embroider
2. A. explosion B. confusion C. excursion D. profusion
3. A. doughty B. chough C. roughage D. enough
4. A. inspiration B. responsibility C. privilege D. divisible
5. A. duty B. dual C. bugle D. duvet
B Choose the word with the different stress pattern.
1. A. subject B. machine C. essence D. faucet
2. A. alcoholic B. domesticity C. extremism D. centenarian
3. A. cathedral B. charity C. hamburger D. aptitude
4. A. vigorous B. victorious C. notorious D. courageous
5. A. unidentified B. psychiatric C. picturesque D. prerequisite
C Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences.
1. After knowing that I had a crush on him, he gave me the ___ shoulder.
A. cold B. cool C. hot D. freezing
2. She felt some ___ at the thought of seeing him again.
A. comprehension B. apprehension C. impression D. courage
3. She has just got rejected and now she is at a low ___.
A. ebb B. edge C. coast D. bank
4. My mom gave me the ___ degree as I went home late.
A. first B. second C. third D. best
5. He was so hungry that he ___ down all the sandwiches.
A. beetled B. foxed C. wolfed D. beaver
6. She ___ agreed to go with him to the football match though she had no interest in the
game at all.
A. apologetically B. grudgingly C. shamefacedly D. discreetly
7. We’re not in a ___ hurry. Let’s have a coffee.
A. dashing B. racing C. rushing D. tearing
8. Tom’s normally efficient but he’s been making mistakes ___.
A. of late B. for now C. in a while D. shortly
9. It took me ages to ___ up the courage to ask for promotion.
A. pick B. hurl C. yield D. pluck
10. I don’t know where Phong is but I could ___ a guess.
A. hazard B. conjecture C. expose D. imperil
11. Others have behavioural problems and need to _____ in a safe and controlled setting.
A. let off steam B. have a preference C. play tricks on D. take
12. I had the money, and there was nothing I would rather _____ it for than coming to
you.
A. spend B. have spent C. had spent D. spent
13. The things she says _____ little relation to what she actually does.
A. take B. possess C. give D. bear
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14. Do you have a _____ for heights.
A. mind B. brain C. head D. figure
15. Their political ideas have a lot of support on the _____.
A. base B. way C. ground D. field
16. The injury may keep him out of football _____.
A. so long B. for good C. at all D. in time
17. The painting was beautiful. I stood there ________ it for a long time.
A. for admiring B. being admired C. admire D. admiring
18. It wasn't until midnight that the party ________.
A. carried on B. broke up C. cleared up D. went out
19. Van is such a kind and caring girl - she wouldn’t hurt a _______.
A. Goose B. duck C. fly D. bug
20. The students paid ________ to their teacher.
A. Respectable B. respected C. respectful D. respective
21. A lot of people who have had a _______ deal in life will show surprising cheerfulness.
A. Bad B. rough C. raw D. clean
22. The semester is not yet over, not by a long _______.
A. Talk B. chalk C. walk D. hawk
23. At first, Minh insisted he was right, but he began to ______.
A. Back down B. follow up C. drop off D. break up
D Read the passage below which contains 15 mistakes. Identify the mistakes and write
the corrections.
Jazz, from their early roots in slave spirits and the marching bands of New Orleans, had
developed into the predominantly American musical style by the 1930s. In this era, jazz
musicians played a lush, orchestrated style known as swing. Playing in large ensembles,
also called as big bands, swing filled the dance halls and nightclubs. Jazz, once
considered risqué, was made more accessible to masses with the vibrant, swinging
sounds of these big bands. Then came bebop. In the mid-1940s, jazz musicians strayed
away from the swing style and developed a more improvisational method of playing
known as bebop. Jazz was transformed from popular music to elite art form. The soloists
in the big bands improvised on the melody. The young musicians ushered in bebop,
notable trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and saxophonist Charlie Parker, expanded through the
improvisational elements of the big bands. They played with advanced harmony, changed
chord structures, and got chord substitutions. These young musicians got their starts with
leading big bands of the day, but during World War II - as older musicians were drafted
and dance halls were made cut-backs - they started to play together in smaller groups.
* Bonus:
1. Students in the United States often support themselves by babysitting, working in
restaurants or they drive taxicabs.
A. students B. often support C. themselves D. they drive
2. More companies returned to the task of development new kinds of antibiotics, and as
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this book is being prepared, a number are undergoing clinical trials.
A. to B. development C. kinds of D. a
E In most lines of the following text there is a spelling or punctuation error. Read the
numbered lines 1-16 and then write the correct form of the word in the spaces provided
for your answers. Some lines are correct. Indicate these lines with a tick (√). The first one
has be done for you.
DINOSAUR: A SORE DINNER
0 We know that herbivourous dinosaurs with long necks fed from the treetops.
1 We've seen them doing exactly that in "Jurassic Park", reaching up to browse
2 among the leaves, haven't we? According, however, to recent studies published
3 by an australian expert on the subiect Of dinosaurs, this was not the case.
4 Dr. Roger Seymour Of the University of Adelaide's Departement of Environmental
5 Biology claims that the dinosaurs which we classify collectivelly as sauropods
6 had, in fact to maintain their heads in 0 horizontal position in Order to survive,
7 however uncomfortable this may sound for the creature. Dr Seymour gives sound
8 anatomical reasons for these views. To rise its head to the treetops, the animal would
9 apparently have had to possess a heart that would be too big for it's body. In
10addition to that the heart would have consumed more energy than the rest
11of the body. Finally, the heart's thick walls would not have worked properly,
12expending more energy contracting than in pumping blood round the body?
13There is, of course, that modern success story in treetop feeding, girraffes,
14but, even they have a tough time of it, as they have to spread out their forlegs in an
15uncomfortable position if they want to eat and drink from the ground. Food for though,
16perhaps, but not for the poor old dinosaurs. No wander they died out?
Answers
1. Herbivorous 9.
2. 10.
3. 11.
4. 12.
5. 13.
6. 14.
7. 15.
8. 16.
F Complete each sentence with one suitable particle or preposition in the box. Some of
the sentences have more than one answer.
out | from | at | in | of | on
1. Keep me __________ the loop, will you?
2. I wish she wouldn't keep going off __________ a tangent.
3. We heard a rumour __________ the grapevine.
4. Let me put you __________ the picture.
5. I heard all this straight __________ the horse's mouth.
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6. I think they were arguing __________ cross purposes there.
7. She promised me she wouldn't let the cat __________ of the bag.
8. She really came __________ of her shell when the singing started.
G Complete each sentence with one suitable particle or preposition. Write your answer in
the box provided.
1. My mom told me _________ for coming home late from school.
2. The surgeon is going to operate ________ my father tomorrow.
3. Even though the police went ________ the evidence many times, they didn't find
anything.
4 We need a process that weeds _______ corrupt police officers
5.The company plans to roll ______ the scheme across Europe in the coming months.
6. They will need time to mull _______ over the proposals we have submitted.
7. Let's make _____ that island and wait for the storm to pass.
8.These men share a tendency toward balladeering that rub me _____ the wrong way.
9.At first Tom insisted he was right, but then began to back _____.
10. The old ship will be towed into harbor and broken _______.
11.What her problems all seemed to boil_______ to was lack of money.
12.We had to root _______ in the back of the car for an hour to find the missing keys.
13. This clock was handed _____ from grandfather to my father and, in turn, to me.
14. Ivan has an excellent memory- he can call _____ any precise details of things that
happened when he was a small child.
15. The delight in treasure finding doesn't always hinge ______ acquiring tremendous
amounts of valuables.
16.When are we going to get rid of all these empty cartons? They've been cluttering
_____ the office for weeks now.
17. I really don't want to get involved in your problems. Why are you dragging me ____ it?
18. A full scholarship to Harvard and you worried about leaving your job? You'd be a fool
to pass ____ a chance like that.
19. If you had never seen a telly ad, you would be all ____ sea with popular culture.
20. The police are going to clamping _____ on illegal stock exchange activities in the
streets.
H Complete each sentence with the correct form of one of the verbs given. Use each verb
one only.
cut out stand up to Filter out strip down
go through top up read off wire up
1. This water pump has a special device on it to __________ any impurities.
2. Something was wrong with the engine so we ______ it ______ and examined each
part.
3. No wonder the fridge didn't work. You hadn’t ________ the plug correctly.
4. These machines need to be solid. They have to _______ a lot of rough treatment.
5. The only maintenance that is required is to __________ the oil if it gets a bit low.
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6. Every time we start up the drilling machine we have to ____________ a strict safety
producer to prevent any accidents.
7. The operator monitors the pressure by ________ the measurements on these gauges.
8. The engine kept _________ and then starting again a few seconds later.
I Write the correct form of the words given in the brackets.
(1.1)
1. The bad boy ought to be punished for his wrongdoing as there was no _________
(JUST) for acting the way he did.
2. Toby was _________ (WIT) and entertaining.
3. Lily’s going out with a real _________ (WEIRDNESS).
4. He is a bit disappointed now as he finished the race as the _________ (RUN).
5. We want to create a disciplined environment that is _________ (CONDUCTION)
to learning.
6. This area is _________ (FAME) for drugs and prostitution.
7. Peter has unwavering belief in something unreal such as _________
(NORMALIZATION) forces.
8. The _________ (MARRIED) between blacks and whites are more and more common.
9. He has been my _________ (KICK) for such a long time, so it seems impossible that
he would turn his back on me.
10. It is not surprising that the corporation has established total _________ (SUPREME)
over its rivals.
11. Flexible exchange rates offer a(n) _________ mechanism to correct a balance of
payments problem and boost a country's flagging competitiveness. (ADJUST)
12. The company needs to address, and quickly, efficiency improvements in reaction to
the rapid competition that has built up as a result of _________ within the industry.
(CAPABLE)
13. I didn't know what to say: at that moment, I lack entirely a language for articulating
what I was feeling, what I wanted to say, how _________ angry and ashamed I was.
(EXPRESS)
14. Life has not improved for the millions of rural poor still caught up in the struggle
between the guerrilla, the _________ army and the murderous paramilitary groups.
(FAME)
15. The astonishing collection of antiques, _________ and collectibles of the artist is
expected to attract hundreds of fans who bemoan a(n) _________ century. (GO)
16. The government had some _________ from an informant as well as the buzz of
rumours, but there had been so many rumours and false alarms that at first it did not take
it seriously. (KNOW)
17. A number of groups rounded up for the occasion — in particular groups of prisoners
and handicapped people — joined various _________ organisations including youth
groups, school brass bands and church groups. (OFFICE)
18. His controversial television series The Human Face was not a complete flop,
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demonstrating that he was rather a good interviewer, _________ and genuinely curious.
(PATRON)
19. This discrepancy of feeling _________ for reading but not for writing could be
because students come to college expecting to be challenged by writing but not by
reading, and then they are surprised by their ability to write well. (PREPARE)
20. Popper argued that the ones framed in such a way that no conceivable observation
could falsify them were non-scientific; _________ was not a virtue of a theory but a vice.
(REFUTE)
(1.2) Choose a suitable derivative from the (1.2) to complete each of the following
sentences.
1. __________ to the drivers, these black boxes have broken down in a ‘significant’
number of cases, requiring an engineer to be called to carry out repairs, or in most cases
replace the device.
2. Aspiring artists no longer needed to go to workshops or studios to become artists
because did not depend on learning crafts, techniques, or studio being avant-garde and
__________ methods.
3. It is a(n) _________ conclusion that one generation, owes very much to its
__________ of the material wealth it enjoys.
4. Such obituaries on major personalities are commonly ___________ and updated by all
media organisations so stories can be run quickly when they die.
5. That department somehow secured the __________ of the Pilkington Glass Corp.,
headquartered nearby. Thus __________ the Music Department staged a concert of
avant-garde music based on the sound of breaking glass.
6. The __________ of the collective are working on evolving a network of theatre artistes
across the State by the time the body’s first annual meeting will be convened.
7. The purpose, according to an official report, was 'to determine the dosage which, when
applied to clothed or bare skin of men, would cause _________ or death'.
8. The ___________ number of permits on homes not yet started jumped in March,
suggesting snow and heavy rains forced builders to hold off on some new projects.
9. There still remains a(n) ___________ plausibility in the idea that the 1260 days of the
Apocalyptic beast do represent as many years.
10. We will remove any content that may put us in legal jeopardy, such as potentially
libellous or _____________ postings.
(1.3)
Tea
Tea is an (0) …….... popular drink with many people. It is estimated that EXTREME
the consumption of tea in England alone exceeds 165 million cups daily.
Despite this, the drink was virtually (17) ……..….. in England until about KNOW
400 years ago. The first (18) ……..…….. to tea in England comes in a REFER
diary written in 1660. However, its (19) ……..…... really took off after the POPULAR
(20) …….... of King Charles II to Catherine of Braganza. It was her great MARRY
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love of tea that made it (21) …….... . FASHION
It was believed that tea was good for people as it seemed to be capable
of reviving the spirits and curing certain minor (22) …….…. . It has even ILL
been suggested by some historians that it played a significant part in the
Industrial Revolution. Tea, they say, increased the number of hours that
(23) …….. could work in factories as the caffeine in tea made them more LABOUR
(24) …….... and consequently able to work longer hours. ENERGY

J Complete the sentences with the words in the box.


keep it under your hat / pulling your leg / economical with the truth / on the fiddle / a white
lie/ led us up the garden path / a hidden agenda / go behind my back
1. His business was closed down after it was discovered that he hadn't been declaring all
his earnings - he'd been __________.
2. I wonder what the real purpose of this meeting is? I suspect there's __________.
3. When she asked me what I thought of her new hairstyle, I decided not to hurt her
feelings and told __________.
4. Don't take him seriously - he's only __________.
5. It was very dishonest of you to __________ and gossip about me to others.
6. Please don’t tell anyone about my new job just yet — __________.
7. The newspapers have __________ on this matter.
8. He said there was no point being honest when you could make so much more money
being __________.

K Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each
gap.
PLANETARY ARTISTRY
By Johanna Kean
For me, the highlight of this past week's science news was the images (1)________back
from the Curiosity rover, providing (2)_________geologic evidence that water flowed on
Mars. Of course, this wasn'texactly a surprise; for decades, planetary scientists have
suggested the channel networks visible in spacecraft imagery couldn't have been made
by anything else. The evidence has been (3)________as well, as various clay minerals
and iron oxides have been identified through hyperspectral imagery. Nonetheless, I
suspect that the image of definitely water-lain (4)________made the heart of more than
one geologist (5)_______a beat. Ground truth. You could argue that the scientific
exploration of the extra-terrestrial is, at least (6)________part, a search for meaning: to
position us within a larger cosmology. But our fascination with, and connection to, what
we see in the night sky comes not just through science, but also through art. So it should
come as no surprise that scientific images of planetary surfaces have (7)________
inspiration to a range of artists from Galileo -whose first sketches of the moon through a
telescope are (8)________beautiful -to Barbara Hepworth -whose interpretations of the
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lunar surface are far less literal.
1.a) thrown b) shot c) beamed d) fired
2.a) final b) conclusive c) proven d) guaranteed
3.a) swelling b) expanding c) increasing d) mounting
4.a) sediments b) dross c) grounds d) matter
5.a) slip b) lose c) skip d) jump
6.a) with b) in c) at d) for
7.a) offered b) provided c) given d) made
8.a) totally b) doubtlessly c) surely d) truly
L Read the following text and fill in the blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answers
in corresponding numbered boxes.
OPEN CLOZE 1
GENDER BIAS AND POVERTY
1) __________ between men and women results in poorer health for children and greater
2) __________ for the family, 3) __________ to a new study. The UN agency Unicef
found that in places where women are 4) __________ from family decisions, children are
more likely to suffer from 5) __________. There would be 13 million 6) __________
malnourished children in South Asia if women had an equal say in the family, Unicef said.
Unicef 7) __________ family decision-making in 30 countries 8) __________ the world.
Their chief finding is that equality between men and women is vital to 9) __________
poverty and improving health, especially that of children, in developing countries. The
conclusions are contained in the agency's latest report. This report 10) __________ to a
greater 11) __________ of opportunities for girls and women in education and work which
contributes to disempowerment and poverty. Where men control the household, less
money is spent on health care and food for the family, which 12) __________ in poorer
health for the children.
An increase in 13) __________ and income-earning opportunities for women would
increase their 14) __________ power, the report said. For example, the agency found that
15) __________ has the greater share of household income and assets decides whether
those resources will be used for family needs.
OPEN CLOZE 2
DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING YOU NEED TO GET OFF YOUR CHEST?
Don't just keep 10. __________ endlessly pestering your friends and family. Why not
come and find 11. __________ more about our debating group? We meet once a week to
speak 12. __________ about concerns we have, from how the police are choosing to
crack 13. __________ on crime, to how the government plans to pension 14. __________
elderly citizens. Why not come and join us? Let your voice be heard. Think it 15.
__________ and then give us a call on 0844 623 872.
OPEN CLOZE 3
MAGNESIUM FIGHTS DEPRESSION
Magnesium plays a(n) 1) __________ role in brain function and mood, and low levels are
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2) __________ to an increased 3) __________ of depression. One analysis in 4)
__________ 8,800 people found that people under the age of 65 with the lowest
magnesium 5) __________ had a 22% greater risk of depression. Some experts believe
the low magnesium 6) __________ of modern food may cause many cases of depression
and 7) __________ illness. 8) __________ , others emphasize the need for more
research in this area. Nonetheless, supplementing with this mineral may help reduce
symptoms of depression — and in some cases, the 9) __________ can be dramatic. In a
randomized controlled trial in depressed older adults, 450 mg of magnesium daily
improved mood as effectively as an 10) __________ drug.

OPEN CLOZE TEST 4


THE HOXNE HOARD
In 1992, a farmer at Hoxne in Suffolk, who was using metal detector to look for tools that
had fallen from his tractor, discovered an enormous hoard (a secret store of valuable
objects) dating (1) ________ the Roman occupation of Britain. It is believed to have (2)
________ the property of a very wealthy Roman family living in Britain. The hoard
contained over 14,500 coins, of (3) ________ 563 were gold, 19 bronze and the (4)
________ silver. It (5) _______ contained some items of gold jewellery and some silver
tableware, including 76 spoons.
Obviously, the hoard can't have been buried (6) ________ the time of the most recently
minted coins (7) ________ it. (8) _______ this reason, we can say that the coins were
buried (9) ________ some point after 407 AD. The coins were made at sixteen different
mints in (10) ________ places as present-day France, Germany, Italy and Turkey. Eight
Roman Emperors are represented on the gold coins and fifteen on the silver ones. It (11)
________ appear that the invaluable items were buried by the owner at a (12) _______ of
danger and that (13) ________ happened to prevent that person from going (14)
________ for the treasure later. What isn't reported is (15) ________ the farmer found his
missing tools.
OPEN CLOZE TEST 5
JUST TAKE TIME TO SLOW (5) ________
Do you sometimes wonder how much longer you can carry (6) ________ the way you
are? Think (7) ________ to the last time you felt truly relaxed. If it was more than a week
ago, you need our help. Spend a day in the relaxed atmosphere of our unique health spa
and give yourself time to mull (8) ________ what is really important in your life. Don't
hang (9) ________!
Call today and book your appointment.

M Read the following passage and circle the best answer to each of the following
questions.
For 150 years scientists have tried to determine the solar constant, the amount of solar
energy that reaches the Earth. Yet, even in the most cloud-free regions of the planet, the
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solar constant cannot be measured precisely. Gas molecules and dust particles in the
atmosphere absorb and scatter sunlight and prevent some wave-lengths of the light from
ever reaching the ground.
With the advent of satellites, however, scientists have finally been able to measure the
Sun's output without being impeded by the Earth's atmosphere. Solar Max, a satellite from
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), has been measuring the
Sun's output since February 1980. Although a malfunction in the satellite's control system
limited its observation for a few years, the satellite was repaired in orbit by astronauts
from the space shuttle in 1984. Max's observations indicate that solar constant is not
really constant after all.
The satellite's instruments have detected frequent, small variations in the Sun's energy
output, generally amounting to no more than 0.05 percent of the Sun's mean energy
output and lasting from a few days to a few weeks. Scientists believe these fluctuations
coincide with appearance and disappearance of large groups of sunspots on the Sun's
disk. Sunspots are relatively dark regions on the Sun's surface that have strong magnetic
fields and a temperature about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than the rest of the Sun's
surface. Particularly large fluctuations in the solar constant have coincided with sightings
of large sunspot groups. In 1980, for example, Solar Max's instruments registered a 0.3
percent drop in the solar energy reaching the Earth. At that time a sunspot group covered
about 0.6 percent of the solar disk, an area 20 times larger than the Earth's surface.
Long-term variations in the solar constant are more difficult to determine. Although Solar
Max's data have indicated a slow and steady decline in the Sun's output, some scientists
have thought that the satellite's aging detectors might have become less sensitive over
the years, thus falsely indicating a drop in the solar constant. This possibility was
dismissed, however, by comparing Solar Max's observations with data from a similar
instrument operating on NASA's Nimbus 7 weather satellite since 1978.
1. What does this passage mainly discuss?
A. The launching of a weather satellite.
B. The components of the Earth's atmosphere.
C. The measurement of variations in the solar constants.
D. The interaction of sunlight and air pollution.
2. Why does the author mention “gas” and “dust” in paragraph 1?
A. They interfere with accurate measurement of the solar constant.
B. Scientific equipment is ruined by gas and dust.
C. They magnify the solar constant.
D. They are found in varying concentrations.
3. The word “scatter” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___________.
A. emit
B. capture
C. transform
D. disperse
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4. Why is it not possible to measure the solar constant accurately without a satellite?
A. The Earth is too far from the Sun.
B. The Earth's atmosphere interferes with the sunlight.
C. There is not enough sunlight during the day.
D. Some areas on Earth receive more solar energy than others.
5. The word “mean” in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by ____________.
A. average
B. maximum
C. total
D. minimum
6. According to the passage, scientists believe variations in the solar constant are
related to ___________.
A. sunspot activity
B. increased levels of dust
C. unusual weather patterns
D. fluctuations in the Earth's temperature.
7. Why did scientists think that Solar Max might be giving unreliable information?
A. Solar Max did not work for the first few years.
B. The space shuttle could not fix Solar Max's instruments.
C. Solar Max's instruments were getting old.
D. Nimbus 7 interfered with Solar Max's detectors.
8. The phrase “This possibility” in paragraph 4 refers to the likelihood that ___________.
A. the solar constant cannot be measured
B. instruments are providing inaccurate data
C. the solar constant has declined
D. Nimbus 7 satellite is older than Solar Max
9. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Scientists have not measured the solar constant exactly without satellites.
B. According to Solar Max's observations, the amount of solar energy reaching the
Earth is fixed.
C. The fluctuations in the solar constant are affected by sunspot groups.
D. It is not easy for scientists to determine long-term variations in the solar
constant.
10. The attempt to describe the solar constant can be best described as __________.
A. an issue that has been resolved
B. historically interesting, but irrelevant to contemporary concerns
C. a question that can never be answered
D. an ongoing research effort

N Rewrite each sentence using the word in brackets so that the meaning stays the same
or finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as
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the sentence printed before it.
1. After being fired from his job, John felt he needed to take time to think about his
situation. (STOCK)
After being fired from his job, John felt he needed to __________________ his situation.
2. Jack was arrested for careless driving, but Harry used his influence to get him out of
trouble. (PULLED)
Jack was arrested for careless driving, but Harry ____________ to get him out of trouble.
3. He is a successful entrepreneur who has many celebrities as clients. (COUNTS)
He is a successful entrepreneur who ________________________________ his clients.
4. We want to rejuvenate the project. (LIFE)
We want to ________________________________________________ into this project.
5. The river Volta overflowed last year. (BURST)
The river Volta ___________________________________________________ last year.
6. I had lost his phone number, so I could not contact him before. (TOUCH)
I _________________________________________________________________
7. Absolute secrecy was crucial to the success of the mission.
Without ____________________________________________________________
8. Immediately after his arrival home a water-heater exploded.
Hardly _____________________________________________________________
9. The teachers agreed to introduce the new methods. (AGREEMENT)
There was __________________________________________________________
10. Local residents said they were against the new traffic scheme. (DISAPPROVAL)
Local residents expressed _____________________________________________
11. In all probability we will finish the project on Thursday. (CHANCES)
The _______________________________________________________________
12. He suddenly thought that he might have misunderstood her.
It crossed ___________________________________________________________
13. The Prime Minister felt it appropriate to make a statement. (FIT)
The Prime Minister saw ________________________________________________
-THE END-

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