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We Stress Learning, Not Teaching .. (PV-1)
We Stress Learning, Not Teaching .. (PV-1)
We stress learning, not teaching……………………….. (PV-1)
1. The
other
day
I
came
an
advert
for
a
13. The
car
after
the
crash
but
fortunately
job
you
might
be
interested
in.
no
one
was
killed.
(a) through
(b)
over
(a) turned
down
(b)
turned
back
(c) across
(d)
around
(c) turned
over
(d)
turned
away
2. How
did
you
come
that
cut
on
your
chin?
14. In
court,
she
was
so
upset
that
she
broke
.
(a) by
(b)
down
(a) out
(b)
in
(c) in
for
(d)
across
(c) up
(d)
down
3. We
from
the
hotel
early
the
15. I
think
I’ll
have
to
sell
my
car.
It
keeps
.
following
morning.
(a) breaking
off
(b)
breaking
up
(a) called
off
(b)
passed
out
(c) breaking
down
(d)
breaking
in
(c) set
off
(d)
turned
off
16. They
us
just
because
we’re
poor.
4. He
stole
one
of
the
officers’
uniforms
and
(a) look
down
at
(b)
look
down
for
managed
to
escape
by
passing
himself
(c) look
down
on
(d)
look
down
over
as
a
guard.
17. We
look
to
receiving
a
prompt
reply
to
(a) by
(b)
out
our
letter.
(c) through
(d)
off
(a) round
(b)
through
5. All
my
hard
work
paid
in
the
end
–
I
(c) after
(d)
forward
came
top
of
the
class
in
the
exam.
18. I’d
ask
you
to
marry
me
but
I’m
sure
you’d
turn
(a) up
(b)
off
me
.
(c) out
(d)
in
(a) around
(b)
down
6. Excuse
me,
sir,
but
may
I
ask
how
you
came
(c) off
(d)
over
these
goods?
19. I
went
to
the
Train
Station
to
see
my
uncle
(a) after
(b)
by
to
Dublin.
(c) out
(d)
over
(a) off
(b)
across
7. There
were
so
many
people
leaving
the
hotel
(c) home
(d)
through
that
it
took
nearly
an
hour
to
.
20. What
a
lovely
tie!
And
it
your
jacket
too.
(a) check
up
(b)
check
out
(a) goes
off
(b)
goes
with
(c) check
in
(d)
check
over
(c) makes
out
(d)
gets
over
8. The
police
will
check
your
story,
so
21. I
had
to
put
having
the
party
tell
the
truth.
because
I
was
ill.
(a) in
to
(b)
out
of
(a) up
(b)
through
(c) over
(d)
up
on
(c) off
(d)
on
9. He
ran
for
the
bus
but
it
pulled
from
22. We’ll
have
to
sell
the
piano.
It
too
the
stop
just
as
he
got
there.
much
room.
(a) up
(b)
over
(a) makes
out
(b)
takes
up
(c) back
(d)
away
(c) takes
away
(d)
fills
in
10. Manchester
United’s
chances
of
going
to
the
23. It’s
a
great
shame
that
you
with
each
other
final
for
the
F.
A.
Cup
were
ended
when
they
as
you
used
to
be
such
good
friends.
were
knocked
by
Liverpool
in
the
semi-‐final.
(a) came
out
(b)
fell
out
(a) back
(b)
up
(c) set
out
(d)
turned
out
(c) out
(d)
away
24. Our
plan
to
increase
the
productivity
fell
.
11. Sales
were
down
so
they
had
to
some
of
(a) off
(b)
through
their
staff.
(c) in
(d)
back
(a) put
out
(b)
get
out
25. Janet
and
Peter
broke
a
few
months
(c) lay
off
(d)
turn
down
ago
and
are
living
apart.
12. The
fact
is,
doctor,
I
just
can’t
this
(a) into
(b)
out
dreadful
cough.
(c) up
(d)
away
(a) get
out
of
(b)
get
rid
of
26. Several
students
fainted
during
the
display
but
(c) get
down
of
(d)
get
round
to
they
were
soon
brought_____________.
(a) round
(b)
at
40. They
surrounded
the
enemy
and
forced
them
to
(c) under
(d)
up
.
27. How’s
Pauline
in
her
new
job?
(a) give
in
(b)
give
out
(a) getting
by
(b)
getting
through
(c) give
up
(d)
give
over
(c) getting
on
(d)
getting
along
with
41. The
unknown
substance
was
giving
an
28. I
find
her
husband
unbearable,
and
I
can’t
unpleasant
smell.
imagine
how
she
can
put
his
awful
(a) out
(b)
up
behaviour.
(c) over
(d)
off
(a) on
to
(b)
up
with
42. Although
I
hadn’t
worked
very
hard,
I
still
(c) down
on
(d)
away
from
managed
to
the
exam.
29. My
father
was
by
a
bus
on
his
work
to
(a) put
up
(b)
come
round
work.
(c) get
through
(d)
pick
up
(a) gone
by
(b)
broken
down
43. After
failing
his
driving
test
four
times,
he
finally
(c) got
down
(d)
run
down
trying
to
pass.
30. The
battery
has
run
.
(a) gave
up
(b)
gave
away
(a) down
(b)
out
(c) gave
off
(d)
gave
in
(c) over
(d)
about
44. There
was
a
robbery
at
the
bank,
and
the
police
31. Because
of
possible
bomb
threats,
the
Queen
are
looking
the
matter.
has
decided
to
_______
her
proposed
visit
to
(a) up
to
(b)
in
on
Northern
Ireland
next
month.
(c) into
(d)
through
(a) call
out
(b)
call
away
45. The
lorry
at
the
traffic
lights.
(c) call
up
(d)
call
off
(a) pulled
off
(b)
pulled
up
32. Many
people
meditation
to
relax.
(c) pulled
out
(d)
pulled
through
(a) give
up
(b)
make
46. It
took
my
mother
quite
a
while
to
catch
(c) take
up
(d)
take
out
that
we
were
only
joking.
33. Which
shirt
shall
I
tonight?
(a) away
(b)
for
(a) take
on
(b)
get
on
(c) in
(d)
on
(c) go
with
(d)
put
on
47. Thieves
held
a
bank
in
Manchester
34. Until
I
repay
my
bank
loan,
I’ll
have
to
and
got
away
with
50,000
pounds.
my
living
expenses.
(a) on
(b)
out
(a) call
off
(b)
cut
down
on
(c) over
(d)
up
(c) get
round
(d)
turn
down
48. We
decided
to
early
to
avoid
the
rush-‐
35. The
attack
was
so
fierce
that
the
enemy
soldiers
hour
traffic.
had
to
fall
.
(a) set
down
(b)
set
on
(a) down
(b)
behind
(c) set
back
(d)
set
out
(c) away
(d)
back
49. The
government
wants
people
to
set
36. After
a
lot
of
persuasion,
he
finally
agreed
to
fall
their
own
business.
it.
(a) off
(b)
in
(a) across
to
(b)
down
in
(c) up
(d)
down
(c) in
with
(d)
up
to
50. Don’t
take
any
notice
on
him,
Janet.
He’s
only
37. She
never
really
got
the
shock
of
her
trying
to
show
.
son’s
death.
(a) away
(b)
for
(a) into
(b)
around
(c) in
(d)
off
(c) up
to
(d)
over
38. I
hear
they
are
going
to
the
old
Variety
Theatre
at
the
end
of
George
street.
(a) pull
away
(b)
pull
out
(c) pull
up
(d)
pull
down
39. I
think
we’d
better
pull
the
next
garage
to
check
the
oil.
(a) pull
around
(b)
up
to
(c) in
at
(d)
out
to
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