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Atom thebest™B)torthe bener ofthe best Dy forthe bet ofthe beter Any student whe is homework i unikely to pas Nis ‘reduces 1) neglects © practices Bomenas| 1 1, Yesterday the pound fell toa tow level agaist the doa, _accorcing fo this moming news ‘anal B) major recone Dyremote Hus Even the most detached and inferent spectator canbe away by enusiasm at ahaserace, yearned B) moved lected Dy sted swept ‘The young performers arc hel the auctence’s attention from the moment the cata went up Avenught 3) gathered Ch anatchea Dy took 1 tapped she was very when 1 told her my pet dog nad ce. ‘A)syrmpathet 8) just ‘Cai Dp pra 5) enaly What were John and Mary about when you came into the room? speaking 8) cacusing cysaying Dy eting 5 tang | ont smoke, butt n't abject 12 people smoking 1) erent 3 another ‘other D)atematve 5) unlike ke your new re cress, the color you. aya Books ‘css Dyes seems Mr Jones want to know ihe can havea with you A argument 5) word Gitecwe Dy speech conversation Mrs Brown has ceaned the house fom to batter, Aan B) ist hoor ‘cep Dyroxt 8 upstas ‘Ace ital sim and has a beaut 1) postion Bi shape ‘com Dyiigue sue Mrs. Brown's chikren have very good manners because they have |) bough out 5) broughtin brought together Dy brougre UP ©) brought round My atber's very th is hands. euros Bi inerested lineeresing Dp ntligent B)dever Mrs Brown sofering 3 .0F $50 to anyone who finds her darmond ting 1) ae 5) pice Crewe Dy money B tor {should be 1 you would answer my leer by recum. A) nce good Cigkd Dy chert ee He wil pass his examination Ihe works A) quety BI strony Oba Dydeverly )leualy Mary fs very because she has fled her examination A excited Bata Csenstve, Dysersle 8 upset My later tld me never. alle Aytodo Brome Groet Dyro recount Borate rs Brown's cir ae aways a good 36 A) buter B gold Ck Dosti. Bstver Ny cousin, who lives France, is me Fch 2) leaning Bh ceacing C betping Dressing B inserting Peter has not go the right for tat ob A) knowiedge Bearing C quatncations Dyabities 1 examinations Ste 21. The Stephenson's house was by thieves lastnight AN broken nto 3 broken up ‘broken oF Dibroten down Broken in 22, Thefshermen ss thal he high wind had made these vey Naim Bl uneven C unetang Dirouge ha 23, Three masked men, the cy Bank en this moening, Ajrobbed Byattacked ‘stole Di took B)spote 24, | cant remember tole me Mary had gone © Spain, A which Bvt Chee Di whe whose 25. Can you tlhe between margatine and butter? A opposite 3) change ‘alteration Dy iference B sameness 26, Could you give me a 2 Fv forgotten my matches. A fae Bright ‘Ore ) urination Bde 27. The Company gave my father a gokd watch when he AN replaced 3) reformed Ore Dy retested ) earanged 28, Youcant. how ightene I was when fists an elephant A suppose 3) assume ‘propose Dy wonder B imagine 29. When my sister wasn hospital she was, byaweltknown surgeon 1A worked on 3) cared on operated on Dy tamed on 5) pamed on 30. IFyou ask Martin he will explain of eck to you Alene orders 5) the avangements.C)the regulations D)the preparations E) the ves 1. We anved late Because mere was a tafe stop Bilan Thotang, Dy suspension contusion 32. had ro vat foc an answer to my letter. Alalong day 3) period ‘© an ner Diastage 5) long we 33. Calor meat any te that you Anns 3) ies sus Dy docs Beets 3) eves © concemed B ineigent ta next Thursday. Bi puto ‘put over B put away from a square Drshade sien Dismie 5) number 37. Could you me $52 Fi pay you ck tooo Alay 3B) bouow ‘Olen Dy provide 1 donate 38. You cant smoke her.’ A prevented Bjalowed © stopped ) prohibited ceased 39. | don't believe you, you must be ry leg. A gracing 3) holeing handing Dy paling 5) suetching 40, e's very col, the temperature is several below zero, Nunes 3) inches numbers Di degrees 8 gues Test 7 ‘Thank goodness she isn’t your wife. Just try to imagine our cooperation if she Alwould be By were C/is_D/ will be. v Tam not puritanical but if | objected such films before 10 pm, it was because I was thinking about how damaging this might be for young children. Alto allowing TV channelsshow —_B/ against allowing TV channels to show C/o allowing TV channels toshow —_D/ to allow TV channels for showing 3. “Do you know Mr Clark arrived last Monday?” “Oh, really? Well, I wish Alhedidn't B/Ikmewearlier C/Idid earlier Dy he hadn't a |. What would you think about 2 A/ to let Smith for reelection B/ letting Smith to be reelected C/letiing Smith (or being reclected Dy letting Smith be reelected w . Lcan’t believe it. She it by herself. It weighs over a ton. AJ couldn’ lift ‘Bj can’t have lifted C/ may not have been able to lift Dy might not lift 2 . On leaving school the boys gave Mr Jay, their headmaster, an album with the photographs which they since the first day at school. Alhave taken B/have been taking C/had taken D/ were taking ). “I'm teady for lunch.” “You had I’m not surprised.” A/s0 light breakfast that B/such a light breakfast that C/ such light breakfast that ‘D/ too light breakfast therefore = Seeing the headmaster come towards them the pupils themselves. Avhidded = B/have hidden C/have hid = D/hid 2 Without doubt any such incident him in such a difficult situation that he would have to resign immediately. Avhad placed B/would have placed C/ would place D/has placed 10. It’s not difficult to imagine how Dave would react if one of his partners with bankruptcy. A/were threatened B/were threaten C/ threatened _D/ threaten 11. Both gangsters were fairly sure there was no danger Alofbeing arrested B/ of arresting C/tobe arrested _D/ to have been arrested 12. Did they buy everything ? Al what they wished buy By they wished to buy C/which they had planned buying —_—_—D/ what they wished to buy 13. Look at these photos. They in Brazil or Colombia, Certainly not in Cuba. ‘A/ could be taken B/ might possibly have taken C/ might possibly be taken __-‘D/ may have been taken 14, Pm sure the timing won't be difficult at all. The band starts playing the moment you AJsee them enter B/ will see them being entering, Ci will see them entering D/see they will be entering 15. A number of bad contracts and last year’s deep recession finally drove him business. Aloff B/from Clout of D/ outside Test 8 1. I think the battery before going to Vienna, Do you know Lucy had problems starting the car last night? A/you'd better change BY you'd better changed C/ you've better changed ——_D/ you will better change 2. “Who this beautiful blouse?” “My Granny did.” Alsew Bysewn C/sewed D/sowed 3. If, as Mr Fox says, the repair turned out to be so complicated, they much earlier. But nobody expected it would be so time-consuming. Af should start B/ought to have started C/ might start D/ must have started 4, At the time of our first mecting there was a considerable difference between me and him; he articles in magazines for over five years while I was practically unknown. ‘Alwas publishing BY had becn publishing C/ has been publishing —D/ published 5. In principle I have nothing against here. If they are polite, of course. Alletting Bob and the other boys come _B/ to let Bob and the other boys come Ciletting Bob and the other boys to come —_D/to let Bob and the other boysto be coming, 6, Doesn't she look, 2 A/elegently in her new dress -_B/ elegantly wearing her new dress on Clelegantin her new dress on _D/ elegant in her new dress 7. Let’s not discuss this problem now if we a decision tomorrow. A/won't need to reach ——_—B/ needn't to reach C/don't need to reach D/ needn't to be reaching. 8. I didn’t manage to copy AJall which Iwanted to B/ all what I wanted being copied C/all what I wanted to D/all I wanted to 9. Pm not sure who should be punished for the incident. Certainly not Alice, since she of possible dangers. A/hasn't wamed B/ wasn’twarned C/hadn't warmed D/ wouldn’t be warned. 10. As I expected, the prospect to hospital made him feel much worse. A/tobe taken B/for taking C/of taking D/of being taken 11. You look really tired. You could week's holiday, I think. Almake for B/makewith C/dowith D/ pass for 12. Her unexpected arrival probably saved his life. Ten minutes later the fire impossible to control. Alhad been B/ might be Ci would have been D/ must have been 13. I'm not dogmatic. Before taking a decision I always want toknow____on the maatter. Alpeople’s varying opinion _B/ people’s varying opinions C/ peoples’ varying opinions ‘D/ peoples’ varying opinion 14, Mr Simpson says it was impossible to finish the job on time. I don’t necessarily agree with this as there werc some options he didn’t try; for instance, if he four lorries instead of two. Ajhad hired B/hired C/would hire D/ were to hire 15. “Where’s your green dress?” “Unfortunately it in the first wash.” A/sbrunk = B/shrinked = C/ has shrunken —_D/ shrank Test 9 1. There are no problems with Dave. He seems after in a proper way. Ato be looking B/ to have been looked Cito have looked ——_—D/ as if he were to look 2. He knew to express how strongly he felt about it A/too little words in Dutch _B/ too few Dutch words C/ not enough Dutch allowing D/ lite Dutch 3, Don't try to stop him. The sooner he the better. I certainly won't miss him, A/resigns B/will resign C/ will have resigned had resigned 4, Hearing the sad news, she tears, I'm still upset to think about it, A/has burst in BY burst with C/hasburst into Dj burst into 5. By the time I came here all the better jobs taken. A/have been B/were C/are D/hadbeen 6. As for Tina, we can be quite sure she will not say a word, even if she Al speaks to B/ will be spoken to C/'s spoken to. —_D/ will be able to speak to 7. If T might say something, I'd suggest Adam about it. A/nottelling B/not to tell C/not saying D/ to not say 8. I didn’t hear the voice but if the man Barbara’s father, we'll be in trouble. You shouldn’t have told her about our meeting. Ahad been B/wers C/was D/ would be 9. My daughters prefer sell top quality goods only. ‘A/such shops which BY shops which shops D/such a shops which 10. 1 don’t know what they're waiting for. We've agreed to depart once they A/finished B/have finished will finish Dy will have finished 11. Ive just had a quarrel with your father whether fishing. AJ allow you and your friends go B/to allow you and your friends go C/to allow you and your friends for going —_D/ to allow you and your friends to go 12, Buenos Aires Radio says a twenty-four hour general strike in Argentina on Friday. A/ there is to be Bit is to be Clit has been D/ there may have been 13, “Monica has just left. She’s sorry about being absent last Monday. She had to babysit fora neighbour.” “It's OK but ” Al she could phone B/couldn’t she have phoned? C/she ought have phoned —_D/ why she didn’t phone? 14, Its great! I've never seen architecture in my life. A/so a fantastic BY/so fantastic an C/such a fantastic = —_D/ such fantastic 15, 1 can remember she the dining-room table with a white cloth to celebrate my return, Allaid Byley C/haslain D/has laid Test 10 1. This news is too good to be true, I'm afraid George has it up himself. Afbrought B/made Ci put D/did 2. Excuse me, Mr Finn, but would you mind if we your front windows? ‘They're terrible! A/ got some Scouts to clean 'B/ made some Scouts to clean Ci would make some Scouts clean _—_Dy got some Scouts clean 3, What great joy it was to receive the news he for such a long time! Afhas been waiting for BY has been waiting C/had been waiting for -D/ has waited 4, She showed intelligence in the handling of the affair. A/asuperior BY superior C/the superior Dy such superior an 5. We, him up at five because he hadn’t been sleeping since four. A/ needn't have woken B/ didn't need wake C/needa't to have woken didn’t need to wake 10. 11. 12, 13. 14. 15, 5. Twouldn’t have bought it anyway, because it too much, Alcost B/hadcosted C/costed —D/ would cost ]. Wine is made grapes. Afoutof BYof C/from Dy with . In my opinion the house looked much better before in 1980. A/redecorating —_B/ was redecorated C/redecorating it D/ being redecorated ). Be very cautious, Anything could be very harmful to our project. AJ what they might propose B/ they might propose C/of that they might propose like they might propose Since no photographs taken during the walk, I left my camera in the bus. Avhad been B/havebecn C/were tobe _D/ should have been If Mr Marsh his car to that Irish lawyer, as he thought he would, I'll have to find another person to drive me to the station in the morning. A/sold B/sclls C/were to sell D/ would sell “Itsays here the base at North Pass has been receiving supplies only by air.” “Oh really? Since when?” “Since the bay over.” A/feeezed B/froze C/has frozen D/ has frost It’s very naive of Adam to expect so much money for such an old car. A/receive B/ receiving C/to receive D/ his receiving Since, at that time, his name secret, we all addressed him “Uncle Roy’. Adhas been kept B/ was keeping C/ must have been kept had to be kept Last year’s festival quite the same thing without Danny Rogers. Most of the audience came only to hear him and left after his concert. A/ wouldn't be By hadn't been C/ wasn’t D/ wouldn't have been Test I 1. If the exams are to be taken separately, I can see no point, on the same day. A/ to have all of them come B/ in having all of them to come ‘C/to have all of them to come _Dy in having all of them come. 2, 1 wasn't so bad after all. Eventually there were complaints than expected, A/notsomany BY much less C/far fewer D/least 3. If, indeed, you 1 police agent who was following you on the train, the situation may soon become very setious. Alsaw Byhsdseen C/have seen D/see 4. The only incident that night involved two policemen who near Checkpoint E11. Avhadshot at B/have shot on C/were shooting at _D/ had been shot at 5, He ‘on the bed and soon went to sleep. Allay down B/lied down C/laid down Dain down. 6. I'msure they will always object in how their community should be run. Alto have no say By tohaving no say C/to having said nothing —-—_D/ against saying nothing 7, We've lost all the games! I've never had. before. A/such rotten luck —B/ such # rotten luck C/so rotten a luck Dy that rotten luck 8. After that scandal Mr Patterson resign. Just think of some people's joy if he is. A/ might have to B/ may be forced to C/may have been forced to could have been forced to 9, “Will it be all right if 1 ask Mr Bueno to come in the afternoon?” “Well, I’m to get the file on his bank tomorrow. And I'd rather not meet him before I it” Alsaw Byhadseen C/have seen D/ will sec. 10. Don’t regret you couldn’t come. Your arrival my decision. ‘A wouldn't change B/ wouldn't have changed C/ may not have changed —_D/ couldn't change LL After only two or three days it turned out to be rather unfortunate that Andrea, my only acquaintance in Puebla, there long enough to be a good guide. A/hasn’tlived BY didn't live C/ hadn't lived —_D/ wasn't living 12. There was nothing | could do for Joe in that situation, Even if I less busy. Alwere B/weren't’ C/would have been D/ had been 13. I'm afraid he couldn't help being jealous his brother's good fortune. Alof B/about C/at Djover 14, Once in Miami what to do. The problem is there is no way of getting there. Alimew B/know C/ would know —D/would have known 15, Our experts agree that one tenth the terrorists put into the parcel would have blown up the judge’s car. AJof that what B/of that C/which D/of what Test 12 1. Any contract which the ownership of the palace would have to be approved by the Supreme Court. And 1 doubt whether such approval would be given. A/would affect B/has affected C/had affected D/ affects 2. One must not forget that in twenty years from now in society needn't be exactly the same. A/role of women B/ women's roles. C/ woman's role D/ womens’ role 3. [wonder where and when he ‘AJ manages to have printed these cards _B/ will manage to have printed these cards C/ will manage these cards to be printed _D/will manage to have these eards printed 4, Even if she thought the ride and the tickets would be free, she Jimmy some pocket money. As it was the boy couldn't even buy himself an ice cream. A/could give B/should give C/hadtogive D/ ought to have given 5S. The situation has changed and now I wouldn't wait too long with handing in the resignation. In your place I'd do it exactly the day the new rector office, Altook B/will take C/takes D/had taken 6.At the General’s funeral we we would never forget our "Commandante”, Alsweared B/ swore C/have sweared Dj have sworn, 7. Well, it but will it taste the same? A/issmelling good B/smells good Cy is smelling well D/ smells well 8. Remember, if you eventually meet Mrs Field, you'll have to speak to her as if you the real Mr Archer. Alwere Bywillbe C/wouldbe D/are 9. The guerrillas are trained in special mountain camps. believed to be at least ten such camps high up in the Sierras. A/They are B/Itis C/Thercarc D/ There is 10. I'm sorry, I forgot to tell you the Fergusons drink only water, so really you all that wine. But don't worry, we'll keep it for your birthday party. A/ needn't have bought By didn’t need to buy, Cloughtn't to buy D/ dida’t need buy 11, Don't get so excited. He did nothing . Alwe couldr’t do B/what we couldn't do ‘C/what we couldn't have done ——_D/ such important 12. Lwish we. longer in Antwerp instead of going to Brussels, which I have seen many times. Do you think it might still be arranged? Ajhave stayed B/had stayed Ci shall stay D/could stay 13, We should be very glad that there were so few policemen on duty that day. But I prefer not to think about the possible end of our action if there more. Alwere Byhadbeen C/are D/would be 1 z }. He got into bed with a hot-water bottle and his cold out before it could have developed into flu. Alswest By/sweated C/has sweated —D/ sweatened 15. He is the kind of person that will always in most impossible ways. Al take advantage B/ take advantage of Cibe taken advantage of D/be taking advantage of Test 13 1. It is now over seventy years since Lindbergh across the Atlantic. Avhas fled = B/has flown C/fled D/ flew 2. With a better goalkeeper they, almost certain to win the cup. But even with poor old Joe Wright they are a very likely winner. A/would be —B/ would have been C/ were Di will be 3. What made you think he in the RAF? A/must have tobe B/had been C/ wasbeing D/ had had to be 4, How much did you have to pay Alto have all the rooms painted BY for having painted all the rooms Cyto have painted all the rooms —-—_‘D for painting all the rooms 5. Iwas more and more angered the man was saying. A/with all that what BY at what C/by that D/ at all that what 6. There is no point asking Bob for information concerning the contest. As far as I know he about it, Afhasn'ttold B/didn't tell C/hasn'tbeen told —D/ wouldn't tell 7. I don't know how you will do it, but one thing is certain: there shouldn't be any people coming and going after the lecture A/began B/has begun C/will have begun Dj will begin 8 “Which model 2 We won't be able to buy more than one.” “Oh, I don’t know. We would have to carry out a detailed study before making a decision.” A/shall we buy B/willwe buy C/ would we buy D/ we want to buy 9. We arrived very late, only minutes before the ferry to Hamburg. A/boardingon B/ boarding for C/ being boarded onto D/ boarding 10, We should not make the final decision yet since two more meetings in April and May. AJ there will have been B/there hadbeen C/ there have been _D/ there are tobe 11. The Mayor has said that it will take months to repair done to the buildings by Hurricane Linda. Af damages B/the damages C/a damage D/ the damage 12. He pretended Russian, which probably saved his Af not understand By not understanding C/nottounderstand didn't understand 13. He's trying to convince me I him. But he doesn’t take into consideration the fact that I was in trouble myself. A/ could help. B/ could have helped C/was able tohelp _D/ had been able to help 14, Iwent to see Aunt Mathilda yesterday and found her wearing her best dress. She said she was waiting for her insurance agent who'd said he would Afaallonher B/call ather C/call her off Dj call her out 15.1 reacted the way I did out of ignorance. Could you imagine my reaction if I the spider was so dangerous? Alknew B/did know C/had known Dj would know Test 14 1. There no price rises till the end of the year. Because of this we will have to change the name of the product before we can sell it for more money. Afwillhave been Bjare C/arctobe —D/ won't be 2. Look at that gitl! If only twenty years later ... Alwerebom B/wasborn C/hadbeenborn _D/ would have been born 3. Professor White, who is to be the best specialist in this ficld, will give alecture on the subject. Altold Bi said C/ spoken D/ talked 4. Miss Archer will be eighty next September. At this age she is still enjoying health. Al relatively good B/ relative good C/a relatively good _D/ the relatively good 5. Being on the whole very sceptical about the project, Mr Adams to cooperate. But he made it clear that his support was only conditional and could be withdrawn at any moment. AJ dida't promise BY did promise C/has promised _D/ wouldn't promise 6. In your situation you need would be cheap but not too ugly. A/ such furniture which ‘BY such a furniture which C/ furniture that Dyafurninure that _ What I strongly object to is the very principle ‘on one another. A/ of getting the boys themselves to inform _BY to get the boys themselves inform C/of getting the boys themselves inform to get the boys themselves informing ~ . The news be true. That's why until we lean more about it we ought to behave as if we had never received it. A/ doesn't need BY needs not to Ci mustn't D/ may or may not 9. If at that point the situation well in hand, then why did they react so brutally? Alhad been Biwere Ciwas D/ would be 10. Not unexpectedly, the enemy artillery, and starting a fire. Alhashitted B/hashit C/hitted D/ hit back, killing a number of people 11, Without what to begin with they won't be able to move on. A/being shown B/ showing them C/ having shown _D/ showing 12, We all rejoiced to hear that the first prize had gone to Willis, who active in this field for longer than any of us. A/hasbeen B/hadbeen C/was D/is 13, This time of day all the lines are engaged, so I doubt whether she'll be able to tous. A/getabout By get down C/get over get through 14, Over a hundred Embassy staff and their families that there was no er. A/were gathered totell them —_B/ were gathered to be told C/ gathered to tell D/ were gathered for telling them 15. In my opinion we should react as soon as the plan public. Waiting a day ‘or two Would put us in a rather awkward position. Avhasbeen made B/ will be made C/went Dj had gone

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