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《英语常用同义词、近义词题解》

《英语常用同义词、近义词题解》
《英语常用同义词、近义词题解》

《英语常用同义词、近义词题解》(1-500题)

1.The house was burgled while the family was ____c___ in a card game.

A. buried

B. busy

C. absorbed

D. helping

2.I am sorry that I can’t __D_____ your invitation.

A. take

B. except

C. agree

D. accept

3.__B____ what he says, he wasn’t even there when the crime was committed.

A. Following

B. According to

C. Hearing

D. meaning

4.he has impressed his employers considerably and ______ he is soon to be promoted.

A. nevertheless

B. accordingly

C. yet

D. eventually

5.He gave his listeners a vivid ______ of his journey through Peru.

A. account

B. tale

C. communication

D. plot

6.Will you be taking my precious experience into _______ when you fix my salary?

A. possession

B. account

C. mind

D. scale

7.The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and _______ him of speeding.

A. charged

B. accused

C. blamed

D. arrested

8.His stomach began to _______ because of the bad food he had eaten.

A. pain

B. harm

C. be hurt

D. ache

9.If you _____ money to mine, we shall have enough.

A. add

B. combine

C. unite

D. bank

10.he was full of _______ for her bravery.

A. energy

B. admiration

C. surprise

D. pride

11.This ticket _____ one person to the show.

A. permits

B. enters

C. delivers

D. admits

12.The cow had lost its own calf. but the farmer persuaded it to _______ one whose mother had died.

A. choose

B. adopt

C. undertake

D. collect

13.If we _______ the plan you suggest, we are more likely to be successful.

A. elect

B. command

C. vote

D. adopt

14.Science has made great _____ during the past 30 years.

A. motions

B. advances

C. advantages

D. opportunities

15.He was a much older tennis player but he had the great ______ of experience.

A. advantage

B. deal

C. value

D. profit

16.I had quite ______ on my way to work this morning.

A. an experiment

B. an adventure

C. a happening

D. an affair

17.He always studies the ______ in the paper as he wants to find a good second-hand car.

A.advertisements

B. publicity

C. announcements

D. publication

18.On my present salary, I just can’t ________ a car which costs over $3.000.

A. pretend

B. elect

C. afford

D. adopt

19.The girl’s father _____ to buy her a car if she passed her examination.

A. admitted

B. accepted

C. agreed

D. approved

20.They are twins and look very _______.

A. alike

B. same

C. likely

D. identical

21.As a result of their ______ the three small independent countries felt less afraid of their powerful neighbour.

A. combination

B. alliance

C. partnership

D. union

22.When he was a student, his father gave him a monthly ______ towards his expenses.

A. salary

B. permission

C. allowance

D. wage

23.Is anyone _______ to fish in this river?

A. borne

B. allowed

C. admitted

D. passed

24.His _______ had always been to become an architect.

A. study

B. ambition

C. imagination

D. direction

25.The ______ of ice-cream sold increases sharply in the summer months.

A. account

B. amount

C. number

D. size

26.If you are bitten by a poisonous snake. it is necessary to be given an ______ as quickly as possible.

A. analgesic

B. antibiotic

C. antiseptic

D. antidote

27.I’ m ________ to get the tickets for the show today, as ther e are hardly any left.

A. worried

B. curious

C. anxious

D. troubled

28.The child was told to ______ for being rude to his uncle.

A. excuse

B. apologize

C. punish

D. confess

29.He is ______ a very old man but in fact he is only fifty.

A. apparently

B. evidently

C. obviously

D. actually

30.As a result of the radio _____ for help for the earthquake victims, over a million pounds has been raised.

A. appeal

B. call

C. programme

D. advertisement

31.Let me know if any difficulties _______.

A. arise

B. come

C. rise

D. happen

32.Could you please _______ an appointment for me to see Mr. Smith?

A. manage

B. arrange

C. take

D. have

33.The police _______ her for helping the murderer to escape.

A. caught

B. searched

C. brought

D. arrested

34.When John _____ in London he went to see the Houses of Parliament.

A. came

B. reached

C. arrived

D. got

35.I read an interesting _______ in a newspaper about farming today.

A. article

B. advertisement

C. composition

D. explanation

36.Students are expected to ______ their classes regularly.

A. assist

B. frequent

C. attend

D. present

37.Before you sign anything important, pay careful _____ to all the conditions.

A. notice

B. attention

C. regards

D. reference

38.In the central region the dry season is long and severe, and the ______ annual rainfall is only about 70 cm.

A. refreshing

B. general

C. average

D. greatest

The bicycle was moving so fast that its rider could not ______ an accident.

A. leave

B. avoid

C. miss

D. overtake

39.As soon as the children were _____ , their mother got them out of bed and into the bathroom.

A. woke

B. wake

C. awake

D. waken

40.This ____ is not big enough to cut down a tree.

A. axe

B. hammer

C. screw

D. knife

41.In the market, the merchants _______ and joked with their friends and neighbours.

A. bargained

B. gardened

C. bearded

D. changed

42.He couldn’t ____ the thought of leaving his home town for ever.

A. think

B. bear

C. carry

D. hold

43.The room was so quiet that she could hear the _____ of her heart.

A. beating

B. tapping

C. knocking

D. striking

44.Through a mixture of greed and intelligence, he has ______ the biggest landowner in the whole district.

A. grown

B. developed

C. become

D. increased

45.The damage done to my house by the fire has now _______.

A. done good

B. been made good

C. made me good

D. been for good

46.The children will not be allowed to come with us if they don’t _______ themselves better.

A. direct

B. behave

C. declare

D. compose

47.He has adopted three orphans ______ his own six children so that, all together, he has nine children to provide for.

A. besides

B. except

C. beside

D. in place of

48.The two scientists disagreed and a _______ argument developed.

A. wet

B. bitter

C. salty

D. sour

49.The weather was ______ the exceptionally poor harvest.

A. blamed for

B. condemned for

C. accused of

D. criticized for

50.If you are so senseless as to go on long walks in tight fitting shoes, you must expect to get _________ .

A. scars

B. bruises

C. blisters

D. spots

51.After lunch I felt ______ enough to ask my boss for rise.

A. strong

B. bold

C. encouraged

D. bald

52.It is a very popular play, and it would be wise ______ seats well in advance.

A. occupy

B. book

C. buy

D. preserve

53.She began to feel nervous when the train pulled up at the _____ between Austria and Yugoslavia.

A. edge

B. bar

C. border

D. division

54.When the bill came, he had to _____ money from his brother to pay it.

A. borrow

B. lend

C. loan

D. let

55.The toy boat turned over and sank to the _______ of the pool.

A. basis

B. bottom

C. ground

D. depth

56.The ball ______ two or three times before rolling down the slope.

A. bounced

B. sprang

C. leapt

D. skipped

57.The bus ran over the cliff because its _______ failed.

A. brakes

B. controls

C. gears

D. signals

58.The ______ of the bank where he worked was not in the centre of the city.

A. seat

B. quarter

C. branch

D. piece

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/d013649634.html,rge waves were ______ on the seashore.

A. going

B. running

C. hitting

D. breaking

60.______ up children properly is mainly their parents’ duty.

A. Rearing

B. Breeding

C. Raising

D. Bringing

61.Several prisoners _______ from their guards and escaped.

A. broke away

B. broke out

C. broke through

D. broke down

62.The specialist was under so much stress that he finally ________.

A. broke off

B. broke down

C. broke out

D. broke in

63.Well-mannered children have usually been properly _____ by their parents.

A. raised up

B. borne up

C. brought up

D. put up

64.The audience waited until the curtain had risen and then _____ into applause.

A. flooded

B. cheered

C. started

D. burst

66. When she heard from the hospital the father had died, she ______ into tears.

A. burst

B. exploded

C. fell

D. melted

67.If you put too many potatoes in that paper-bag it will ______.

A. explode

B. crack

C. burst

D. overcrowd

68.Every day thousands of ______ fly the Atlantic for negotiations with American firms.

A. merchants

B. dealers

C. businessmen

D. tradesmen

69.As there was a power cut in the hospital, the surgeon had to _____ the operation.

A. call for

B. call on

C. call off

D. call out

70.The book ___ two weeks ago.

A. came across

B. came by

C. came into

D. came out

71.The country has a system of ______, most of which date from the nineteenth century.

A. channels

B. rivers

C. streams

D. canals

72.As we wait no longer for the delivery of your order, we have to ______ it.

A. postpone

B. refuse

C. return

D. cancel

73.He’s not ______ of learning German in six months.

A. interested

B. inclined

C. able

D. capable

74.Bill doesn’t _____ what people say about him.

A. care

B. matter

C. disturb

D. depend

75.Do you mind if I ______ with my work while you are getting tea ready?

A. turn to

B. carry out

C. come on

D. carry on

76.He spoke so quickly that I didn’t ______ what he said.

A. receive

B. accept

C. listen

D. catch

77.The flat we have rented is very _______ for the underground station.

A. convenient

B. suitable

C. comfortable

D. distant

78.It isn’t quite ______ that he will be present at the meeting.

A. right

B. exact

C. certain

D. formal

79.If your bicycle ______ comes off, it is almost impossible te put it back on without getting oil on your hands.

A. ring

B. belt

C. steel

D. chain

80.If you ever have the ______ to go abroad to work, you should take it.

A. possibility

B. offer

C. chance

D. event

81.The fog made it difficult for the driver to see when the traffic lights _____.

A. adjusted

B. moved

C. changed

D. removed

82.How much would you ______ for repairing my watch?

A. charge

B. cost

C. spend

D. demand

83.he was _______ with murder.

A. accused

B. charged

C. sentenced

D. convicted

https://www.wendangku.net/doc/d013649634.html,wyers often make higher _____ for their work than they should.

A. charges

B. prices

C. costs

D. rents

85.The customs officer didn’t bother to _______ our luggage.

A. control

B. check

C. discover

D. glance

86.Some of the older villagers prefer to ______ tobacco rather than to smoke it.

A. munch

B. crunch

C. chew

D. gnaw

87.The autumn air felt _____ so she went to fetch a coat.

A. cool

B. chill

C. tepid

D. chilly

88.I’m afraid you have no _____ b ut to come along with us.

A. permission

B. choice

C. selection

D. election

89.Her husband felt it would be silly to ______ the colour of the curtains before they had painted the room.

A. change

B. find

C. choose

D. lose

90.The terrified hunter, ______ in the arms of a huge bear, fought desperately to loosen its grip.

A. clutched

B. clasped

C. grasped

D. clinging

91.I shall never manage to beat John at tennis; we are clearly not in the same ______.

A. set

B. band

C. class

D. order

92.The teacher _________ the harder parts of the story.

A. cleared away

B. cleared out

C. cleared up

D. cleared off

93.The sky looks lighter. I think the weather is ______.

A. clearing away

B. clearing

C. bettering

D. clearing up

94.He wrote his name ______ and carefully at the top of the paper.

A. largely

B. attentively

C. obviously

D. clearly

95.These trees cannot be grown in such a cold ________ as ours.

A. weather

B. climate

C. season

D. space

96.He took a _______ with him to clean the windscreen of his car.

A. garment

B. cloth

C. clothing

D. towel

97.As the fat man sat down, the deck chair ______ under him, with a loud noise of tearing canvas.

A. fell

B. fainted

C. sank

D. collapsed

98.He always wore a shirt with an open ________.

A. colour

B. tie

C. collar

D. tail

99.The presently accepted theory of light _______ some of the ideas of both earlier theories.

A. designs

B. composes

C. reacts

D. combines

100.Very few scientists _______ with completely new answers to the world’s problems.

A. come to

B. come round

C. come up

D. come in

101.If you have a _____ to make about the food, I am willing to listen.

A. dislike

B. trouble

C. complaint

D. discontent

102.He said he had every _____ in his secretary; she would do the right thing.

A. belief

B. dependence

C. knowledge

D. confidence

103.She was afraid that unless the train speeded up sle would lose lose her _____ to Scotland.

A. ticket

B. seat

C. carriage

D. connection

104.Tom was a highly ______ teacher who took his duties seriously but he had neither the personality nor ability to achieve much success.

A. conscientious

B. efficient

C. capable

D. talented

105.I was not ______ that I had cut myself until I saw the blood all over my hand .

A. familiar

B. awake

C. astonished

D. conscious

106.She has lost her handbag with the _____ sum of $1300 in it.

A. extraordinary

B. considerable

C. valuable

D. worthwhile

107.I have always _____ you my best friend.

A. regarded

B. considered

C. trusted

D. hoped

108.She opened the packet and emptied the ______ into a saucepan.

A. fullness

B. container

C. refills

D. contents

109.The road lay ahead of him, a(n) _____ grey line stretching to the horizon.

A, continual B. constant C. eternal D. continuous

110.In the capitalist countries, the rising _______ of living is as hard on country families as on city families.

A. amount

B. cost

C. expense

D. price

111.There was a _______ of parchment as the solicitor unrolled the will written on it.

A. rattle

B. crackle

C. creak

D. clink

112.They lay almost flat and ______ through the tubelike underground passage.

A. crouched

B. crawled

C. glided

D. scrambled

113.You should iron out the ______ in that dress.

A. creases

B. pleats

C. folds

D. wrinkles

114. A narrow road ______ the stream to the other side of the park.

A. joins

B. crosses

C. unites

D. jumps

115.After a tiring ______ by boat, we reached the island.

A. course

B. crossing

C. sail

D. motion

116.Her skirt had been so ______ in packing that she had to iron it before going out.

A. faded

B. torn

C. dirty

D. crushed

117.If I take this medicine twice a day, it should ______ my cold.

A. heal

B. cure

C. restore

D. recover

118.The new car at the motor-show was a very _______ shape.

A. curious

B. formal

C. large

D. broad

119.The headlights of the approaching car were so ________ that the cyclist had to stop riding.

A. gleaming

B. dazzling

C. blazing

D. glittering

120.People who live in a small village are bound to see a good _____ of each other.

A. quantity

B. deal

C. amount

D. degree

121.When he was questioned about the missing ring, he firmly _____ that he had even seen it.

A. defied

B. accused

C. refused

D. denied

122.When the other car hit mine, it made a huge _______ in my rear bumper.

A. hollow

B. depression

C. mark

D. dent

123.On Sunday the business centre of the city was usually quite _______.

A. deserted

B. unpopular

C. unattended

D. alone

124.Ann is so _______ to succeed that I am sure nothing will stop her.

A. determined

B. willing

C. patient

D. obvious

125.The hall seemed _______ lit after the bright sunshine outside.

A. faintly

B. vaguely

C. obscurely

D. dimly

126.As one of the four ______ of the company, he often had to attend Board meetings.

A. managers

B. directors

C. headmasters

D. governors

127.The rainbow _______ as the sun came fully out from behind the clouds.

A. dissolved

B. resigned

C. retired

D. disappeared

128.She felt very ______ when her husband forgot her birthday.

A. deceived

B. deserted

C. disappointed

D. desperate

129.High interest rates _______ people in capitalist countries from borrowing money.

A. discourage

B. decrease

C. disgust

D. disturb

130.Weeks later he had still not found a job and he began to feel ______ .

A. disappointed

B. disengaged

C. displaced

D. discouraged

131.Some useful ideas were suggested while the social committee was _____ the club’s programme for the coming season.

A, arguing about B. discussing C. quarrelling D. having a debate on

132.The cat showed her _____ for the stale fish by turning her back on it.

A. distress

B. disgust

C. disgrace

D. despair

133.He often forgets to do what he has been told and is scolded for being ______.

A. insolent

B. impertinent

C. malicious

D. disobedinet

134.Please sign your name here on the _______ line.

A. spaced

B. dotted

C. stopped

D. straightened

135.He criticised everything and everybody and even ran _____ his few friends.

A. up

B. into

C. down

D. over

136.When he heard the bad news, he broke ______ completely.

A. away

B. in

C. down

D. out

137.The carriage was ______ by four horses.

A. rolled

B. pushed

C. driven

D. drawn

138.I dislike going to the dentist as he uses the ______ on my teeth.

A. pick

B. pin

C. probe

D. drill

139.There is something wrong with his vocal chords and as a result, he had always been ______.

A. silent

B. dumb

C. quiet

D. deaf

140.When he beat the carpet, the _____ rose in clouds.

A. dust

B. soil

C. mud

D. powder

141.When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay ____ on a clock I had bought.

A. taxes

B. duty

C. rates

D. allowance

142.You won’t find a greater variety of flowers anywhere else on _____.

A. ground

B. earth

C. floor

D. worlds

143.We couldn’t cut the string because the ______ of the knife was not sharp enough.

A. edging

B. edge

C. border

D. front

144.You can do it if you want to, but in my opinion it’s not worth the _____ it involves.

A. effort

B. attempt

C. force

D. strength

145.An ambulance must have priority as it usually has to deal with some kind of _______.

A. urgency

B. pressure

C. extremity

D. emergency

146.The sun ______ the growth of plants.

A. supplies

B. makes

C. encourages

D. effects

147.When can the students _____ for next year’s evening classes?

A. enroll

B. join

C. inscribe

D. subscribe

148.You must have ______ the examination before Friday, so bring your money to the office as soon as possible.

A. passed

B. enrolled for

C. sat for

D. entered for

149.He knows so much about the stars that I am sure it would be impossible to find his ______.

A. same

B. similar

C. equal

D. reflection

150.On summer _____ many English men work in their gardens when they come home from work.

A. eves

B. evenings

C. nights

D. periods

151.I ______ him to arrive in time for dinner.

A. hope for

B. attend

C. expect

D. wait for

152.I sat near the entrance for a long tim e _____ him, but he didn’t arrive.

A. expecting

B. attending

C. waiting

D. excepting

153.he hoped the appointment would enable him to gain greater ______ in publishing.

A. experience

B. work

C. jobs

D. employment

154.The information-office at the station ___ that all trains were running about one hour behind time.

A. advertised

B. decided

C. explained

D. promised

155.I could tell he was surprised from the ______ on his face.

A. appearance

B. shock

C. sight

D. expression

156.Because the company was doing more business, it was necessary to _____ the factory.

A. extend

B. increase

C. broaden

D. magnify

157.The garden ______ as far as the river.

A. advances

B. extends

C. develops

D. enlarges

158.The plain occupies the west, south and central parts of the continent, though considerable variations are to be found over so ______ an area.

A. expensive

B. expansive

C. extensive

D. defensive

159.Because of th e strong sun Mrs. William’s new diningroom curtains _____ from dark blue to grey within a year.

A. faded

B. fainted

C. paled

D. bleached

160.Spies may have a number of _____ names and papers.

A. artificial

B. synthetic

C. false

D. imitation

161.Why can’t you do this small _____ for me? I’ve helped you often enough in the past.

A. demand

B. effort

C. favour

D. influence

162.The ____ charged by the lawyer for his services was unusually high.

A. fee

B. fare

C. debt

D. hire

163. A historical novel is a form of which may include many facts.

A. legend

B. fairy-tale

C. fantasy

D. fiction

164.The gardener ______ a bucket with water so that he could plant the vegetables.

A. filled

B. flowed

C. stuffed

D. piled

165.My petrol tank was empty so I pulled into a garage to ______.

A. fill up

B. top up

C. speed up

D. blow up

166.when there’s a doubt the examiner’s decision is ______.

A. final

B. definite

C. fixed

D. certain

167.If present dissatisfaction over salaries continues the _____ result will be loss of staff.

A. lengthy

B. near

C. final

D. far

168.You direct me to the nearest garage? One of my tyres is _____ .

A, compressed B. depressed C. uneven D. flat

169.The children thought that the cream was deliciously ______ and they finished it all.

A. famous

B. flavoured

C. hungered

D. favourable

170. A horse drives the ______ from its body with its tail.

A. wasps

B. ants

C. flies

D. butterflies

171.High in the sky a _____ of birds was flying southward.

A. pack

B. swarm

C. flock

D. crowd

172.I usually listen to the weather _____, though I have little faith in it.

A. notice

B. warning

C. announcement

D. forecast

173.The children _____ a line, then walked quietly into school.

A. gathered

B. stood

C. formed

D. performed

174.Since his retirement, Peter Smith, who was ______ a teacher, has written four novels.

A. afterwards

B. usually

C. presently

D. formerly

175.With the invention of the train, man could travel overland _____ without the need of horses.

A. voluntarily

B. freely

C. independently

D. readily

176. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

A. gale

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

177.After his prolonged dive in search of the ring he emerged from the water _______.

A.panting

B. under his breath

C. gasping for breath

D. out of breath

178.As the storm drew nearer, black clouds were _______ over the sky.

A. wondering

B. gathering

C. picking

D. watering

179.Mr and Mrs Green ____ a party for their daughter’s twenty-first birthday.

A. invited

B. formed

C. gave

D. called

180.The old lady couldn’t ____ because she had rheumatism.

A. get about

B. get on

C. get through

D. get in

181.He does not _ his fellow-workers and there are often disagreements between them.

A. go on with

B. put up with

C. get on with

D. get into touch with

182.If we can _____ our present difficulties, then everything should be all right.

A. get off

B. come across

C. come over

D. get over

183.It is not _____ for you to eat too much

A. kind

B. good

C. well

D. useful

184.You should be very _____ to your teachers for their help

A. thankful

B. grateful

C. considerate

D. gracious

185.The peasants’ many ______ resulting from ill-treat-ment by their landlords led finally to rebellion.

A. griefs

B. grumbles

C. grievances

D. complaints

186.They have a _____ future ahead with little comfort, food or hope.

A. grim

B. pessimistic

C. fierce

D. violent

187.The old man got into the ______ of storing money under the bed.

A. tradition

B. manner

C. harvest

D. habit

188.Most things are now mass-produced rather than ______.

A. hand-made

B. by hand

C. single

D. selected

189.Be careful how you _____ that jug; It will break very easily.

A. pour

B. operate

C. handle

D. employ

190.The ______ of the clock showed that it was time for dinner.

A. hands

B. numbers

C. fingers

D. figures

191.We suddenly saw the bus about to leave and had to run ______ to catch it.

A. hardly

B. awkwardly

C. hard

D. strongly

192.There’s no need to be frightened of the dog; he’s quite ______.

A. eager

B. weak

C. cheerful

D. harmless

193.This year the farmers were just able to gather the _____ before the fine weather came to an end.

A. collection

B. flower

C. plant

D. harvest

194.It was a long time before the cut on my hand _____ completely.

A. healed

B. sank

C. improved

D. repaired

195.Dearer electricity will mean _______ bills for most families.

A. dear

B. expensive

C. hard

D. heavy

196.When you are riding a bicycle you should _____ the handlebars firmly.

A. handle

B. hold

C. hand

D. control

197.You are not allowed to use the ______ after eleven o’clock at night, as it makes too much noise.

A. signal

B. horn

C. bell

D. alarm

198.Wolves were _______ mournfully in the nearby forest.

A. barking

B. snarling

C. howling

D. growling

199.The lorry driver was badly ______ when his lorry crashed into a wall.

A. pained

B. hurt

C. hit

D. damaged

200.All the students were excited at the _______ of a weekend sports competition.

A. intention

B. prize

C. idea

D. view

201.You can _______ my surprise when I heard the news.

A. suppose

B. think

C. imagine

D. believe

202.Many of the earliest _____ into the United States established large plantations.

A. exiles

B. immigrants

C. emigrants

D. entrants

203.The judge said that he was ______ by the high standards of performance by the riders.

A. excited

B. impressed

C. interested

D. imposed

204.We paid the shopkeeper _____ cash.

A. in

B. on

C. by

D. with

205.The crowd stared at the giant and the dwarf as if they were _______ monsters.

A. credulous

B. incredible

C. incredulous

D. creditable

206.Tell your brother to come _____ because it’s going rain in a minute or two.

A. indoors

B. outdoors

C. within

D. homewards

207.I cut my finger on a rusty tin and it became badly _______.

A. infected

B. affectad

C. effected

D. diseased

208.Violent programmes on television may have a bad _____ on children.

A. affection

B. pressure

C. influence

D. control

209.he has always gone _____ strange hobbies like collecting bottle-tops and inventing secret codes.

A. into

B. by

C. in for

D. through

210.The local tourist bureau will send you _____ about hotels in the area.

A. knowledge

B. information

C. news

D. notice

211.The businessman proved to be an apparently well-behaved ______ middle-aged man.

A. offensive

B. unoffending

C. inoffensive

D. innocent

212.The us eof plastics for shoes _____ of leather has ruined shoe repairing as a business.

A. although

B. as well

C. instead

D. outside

213.Where do you ______ going for your holidays this year?

A. intend

B. expect

C. pretend

D. guess

214.Now that he has retired, he lives partly on his pension and partly on the _____ on his post office savings account.

A. income

B. wages

C. salary

D. interest

215.Be quiet! It’s rude to ______ people when they are speaking.

A. interfere

B. interrupt

C. prevent

D. introduce

216.During the _____ the audience strolled and chatted in the foyer.

A. gap

B. pause

C. space

D. interval

217.She looked ecery where for her book but ______ had to return home without it.

A. lastly

B. at the end

C. in the end

D. at the last

218.Sally married _____ the Kennedy family.

A. with

B. to

C. into

D. among

219.The boy’s allergy to dust caused his skin to _______.

A. itch

B. rub

C. blemish

D. flush

220.I’m sorry I’m late, I was held up in a traffic _______.

A. block

B. crush

C. jam

D. group

221.He hit the other boxer so hard that he broke his lower ______.

A. chin

B. wrist

C. shoulder

D. jaw

222.Her mother had asked her to do several ______ before she went out .

A. labours

B. works

C. travels

D. jobs

223.When he makes a _____ by car, he takes his family with him.

A. course

B. passage

C. voyage

D. journey

224.I can’t advise you what to do: you must use your own _______.

A. guesswork

B. justice

C. judgement

D. ideal

225.Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have ______ in the last six months.

A. added

B. jumped

C. amounted

D. gathered

226.You couldn’t ______ any secrets even for an hour in that llttle town.

A. keep

B. get

C. learn

D. hear

227.The police had to _____ the crow ______.

A. keep … to

B. keep … under

C. keep … back

D. keep … on

228.I should like to ______ touch with old friends but I have so little time.

A. be out of

B. be in

C. keep in

D. lose

229.Shut the window and _____ the cold _______.

A. keep … in

B. keep … out

C. keep … down

D. keep … behind

230.You can _____ your shorthand ability by taking notes in shorthand during lectures.

A. keep on

B. keep in

C. keep up

D. keep back

231.It was after dark when the two childeren were both _____ on the safecrossing by a lorry.

232.I cannot undo the _____ in this piece of string.

A. bunch

B. lock

C. knot

D. tie

233.______ of money prevented us from taking a holiday this year.

A. Limit

B. Freeze

C. Emptiness

D. Lack

234.It was the longest film I’ve ever seen; it ______ four hours.

A. ended

B. finished

C. lasted

D. stayed

235.It is time to ______ the table for dinner.

A. place

B. lay

C. lay out

D. put out

236.After driving for five hours, the driver pulled into ______ for a rest.

A, a bypass B. a flyover C. a lay-by D. a roundabout

237.The guide is ______ a line of tourists through the uarrow passage with the help of his torch.

A. conducting

B. bringing

C. leading

D. guiding

238.She tried to ______ out of the window to see the procession more clearly.

A. bend

B. curve

C. bow

D. lean

239.She came to England for a year in order to ______ the language.

A. know

B. become

C. refresh

D. learn

240.I’m sorry but what he thinks is not of the _____ importance to me.

A. merest

B. lowest

C. worst

D. least

241.Are you going to attend Dr Barker’s ______ on “Brain Electronics” tomorrow?

A. conference

B. lecture

C. meeting

D. discussion

242.If the boy had ______ the dog alone it wouldn’t have bitten him.

A. set

B. left

C. put

D. had

243.Peter begged his neighbour to ______ him five pounds until the weekend.

A. lend

B. supply

C. provide

D. hivre

244.he offered to ______ her a hand as the suitcase was too heavy for her to carry.

A. lend

B. show

C. loan

D. borrow

245.You should have your eyes tested every year in case the _____ of your spectacles need changing.

A. glasses

B. panes

C. lenses

D. prisms

246. A long line of traffic had to wait at the _____ until the train had passed.

A. drawbridge

B. junction

C. level crossing

D. subway

247.There is a 20 minute parking _____ here, so we must get back to the car very quickly.

A. freedom

B. limit

C. allowance

D. ability

248.As he had no friends or relatives in the town, the traveller tried to find a _______ somewhere.

A. lodge

B. landing

C. lodging

D. stay

249.The police must now ______ escaped convict in the surrounding counties.

A. search

B. look for

C. look after

D. investigate

250.The children played in the park while their mother _______.

A. looked at

B. looked on

C. looked over

D. looked round

251.If you want to telephone him you will have to ______ the number in the book.

A. look at

B. look through

C. look up

D. look after

252.Young children ______ older ones, so older children should be good examples.

A. look down upon

B. look up to

C. look after

D. look for

253.Will you ______ my essay, please, to find out whether made any mistakes?

A. see through

B. look through

C. look up

D. look into

254.One of the tigers has got ______ . Warn everyone of the danger!

A. lose

B. loose

C. loosened

D. lost

255.Because the children keep interrupting her whenever she reads a book, she is always ________ her place.

A. loosing

B. missing

C. losing

D. slipping

256.The workers went on strike because they thought their wages were too _________.

A. little

B. few

C. low

D. small

257.Things went well for him during his early life but in middle age his ______ seemed to change.

A. chance

B. luck

C. affair

D. event

258.I bumped my head on the doorpost and now a _____ has come up.

A. knob

B. lump

C. pimple

D. bubble

259.Excessive smoking is liable to cause ______ cancer.

A. chest

B. lung

C. heart

D. rib

260.With its expensive furniture and carefully-chosen colour scheme the room looked quite _______ .

A. luxurious

B. luxury

C. convenient

D. homely

261.If you don’t mind, I should like to ______ a suggestion.

A. make

B. show

C. reach

D. place

262.He asked an artist to ______ some drawings to illustrate what he had written.

A. show

B. make

C. paint

D. describe

263.That doctor’s writing is quite indecipherable. I can’t _______ what he’s written.

A. make up

B. make over

C. make off

D. make out

264.After a lot of difficulty, he _____ to open the door.

A. managed

B. succeeded

C. obtained

D. gained

265.Her shoes ______ her gloves; they look very well together.

A. suit

B. match

C. fit

D. compare

266.The next ______ of the committee will take place on Thursday.

A. seating

B. collection

C. meeting

D. gathering

267.She heated the chocolate until it ______ , then poured it over the cake.

A. changed

B. melted

C. floated

D. flooded

268.What he described as a ______ detail I thought was the most important part of the plan.

A. common

B. plain

C. mere

D. flat

269.The workmen made so much ______ that Mr. walker had to spend three days cleaning up afterwards.

A. damage

B. mess

C. nuisance

D. destruction

270.Unless the workers’ demands are ______ soon there will be a strike.

A. met

B. paid

C. permitted

D. replied

271.Apart from those three very cold weeks in January, it has been a very _____ winter.

A. plain

B. soft

C. mild

D. calm

272.Why are you always so ______ ? You never smile or look cheerful.

A. angry

B. sorry

C. unfortunate

D. miserable

273.As he was ill, he had to ______ the party.

A. miss

B. avoid

C. regret

D. lack

274.The castle was surrounded by a _______, which nowadays contained only occasional rainwater.

A. hedge

B. fence

C. dyke

D. moat

275.His _______ of the aeroplane was correct in every detail and could really fly.

A. pattern

B. design

C. plan

D. model

276.The farmer had to wear heavy boots in the winter because the fields were so wet and _______.

A. earthy

B. dusty

C. greasy

D. muddy

277.The boy had a _____ escape when he ran across the road in front of the bus.

A. close

B. narrow

C. fine

D. short

278.Spanish is the ______ language of most Spaniards.

A. mother

B. home

C. native

D. natural

279.Children _______ good food if they are to be healthy.

A. have

B. receive

C. need

D. desire

280.His landlady gave him a week’s ______ to leave the flat.

A. threat

B. notice

C. cause

D. dismissal

281.His friend never spoke ill ______ him.

A. at

B. out

C. of

D. for

282.Their walking-tour through Lapland never came _______.

A. on

B. off

C. out

D. round

283.The peoples of the African interior began to ______ gold in exchange for the goods they needed from abroad.

A. afford

B. offer

C. receive

D. accept

284.This young tree could not have been damaged by accident : I believe it was done __________.

A. in fact

B. on purpose

C. by appointment

D. by understanding

285.The deep pool was so brown and weed-covered that it was almost ______.

A. opaque

B. transparent

C. solid

D. invisible

286.Because of the fine weather, we had all our classes in the ______ air.

A. full

B. clear

C. open

D. outside

287.m y employer’s ______ of my work does not matter to me at all.

A. belief

B. opinion

C. expression

D. value

288.He was pleased to have the _____ to hear such a fine musician play his favourite piece of music.

A. occasion

B. possibility

C. fate

D. opportunity

289.The office lifts are out of ______ again.

A. operating

B. order

C. work

D. working

290.It takes a lot of ______ to put on a school play such as hamlet.

A. arrangement

B. composition

C. organization

D. programme

291.This blue door was _____ painted green.

A. lastly

B. firstly

C. originally

D. presently

292.He must give us more time, ______ we shall not be able to make a good job of it.

A. whether

B. otherwise

C. consequently

D. doubtless

293.Can you possibly make ______ what he has written here?

A. for

B. up

C. out

D. up for

294.He will probably be awarded a Nobel prize on account of his _______ achievements in physics.

A. exposed

B. outstanding

C. conspicuous

D. high

295.I’ve never seen such a big ______ of feet!

A. size

B. pair

C. set

D. couple

296.Suddenly the crowd _____ and moved back, and the police pushed through.

A. parted

B. halved

C. doubled

D. departed

297.He is paving the garden _____ with flat stones of various shapes.

A. track B lane C. path D. alley

298 When there was a short ______ in the conversation, I asked if anyone would like anything to drink.

A. fall

B. blank

C. wait

D. pause

299. He _____ in the doorway in order to light his cigarette.

A. arrested

B. entered

C. paused

D. settled

300.He repaired the fence he had broken and made his peace with the neighbour on whose property it stood.

A. piece

B. peace

C. pact

D. peas

301.After sitting in the sun for too long my skin began to _______.

A. peel

B. strip

C. bake

D. scorch

302.The shoes fitted her _______.

A. perfectly

B. justly

C. rightly

D. finely

303.The final ______ of the play will take place on Monday.

A. performance

B. view

C. sight

D. happening

304.______ to leave early is rarely granted.

A. Allowance

B. A permit

C. The privilege

D. Permission

305.Can’t you _____ your chief to let you have a holiday ?

A. overcome

B. succeed

C. persuade

D. reason

306.Trains stop here in order to ______ passengers only.

A. pick up

B. pull up

C. pull in

D. get off

307.The child enjoyed _____ up the wooden bricks then knocking them down.

A. adding

B. pushing

C. piling

D. forming

308.Much to their surprise everything went according to _____.

A. arrangement

B. proposal

C. agreement

D. plan

309.The finance minister has not been so _____since he raised taxes to such a high level.

A. famous

B. well-known

C. favourable

D. popular

310.He told me he had been offered a very well-paid _____ abroad.

A. employment

B. service

C. position

D. work

311.There is _____ that I may have to go into hospital next week.

A. an opportunity

B. bad luck

C. favourabie

D. fate

312.After the show, the crowd _____ out of the theatre.

A. poured

B. melted

C. drew

D. dismissed

313.When we came out of the cinema, it was ______ with rain.

A. running

B. falling

C. dropping

D. pouring

314.She asked me to ______ my name and address in capital letters so that they could be read more easily.

A. clear

B. detail

C. print

D. describe

315.The funeral will be _____, and only members of the dead man’s family will attend.

A. peculiar

B. particular

C. private

D. personal

316.When he was at school, he won first ______ for good behaviour.

A. reward

B. prize

C. price

D. praise

317.Your grandfather is rather tired so do not ______ your visit.

A. prolong

B. lengthen

C. delay

D. shorten

318.Car insurance usually _____ the car when it is being repaired by a garage.

A. defends

B. guards

C. protects

D. provides

319.He has left his book here on _______, so that you can read it.

A. design

B. intention

C. meaning

D. purpose

320.He stroked his cat’s silky fur and the cat ______ contentedly.

A. growled

B. snored

C. purred

D. hummed

321.You must ______ that book before you sit down t table.

A. give away

B. get rid of

C. put away

D. do away with

322.I was very ______by the nurse’s attitude, it really annoyed me.

A. put over

B. put up

C. put out

D. put by

323.She is leaving her husband because she cannot ______ his bad temper any longer.

A. put up

B. put away

C. put up

D. put up with

324.I shouldn’t consult that man in the market place; he isn’t a qualified doctor although he pretends to be, he’s a ______.

A. quack

B. leech

C. parasite

D. tramp

325.police officers working on the murder have ______ hundreds of families.

A. demanded

B. enquired

C. questioned

D. requested

326.V oices were ______as the argument between the two motorists became more bad-tempered.

A. swollen

B. raised

C. increased

D. repeated

327.I washed this dress and the colour _____.

A. escaped

B. removed

C. flowed

D. ran

328.The Alps are one of the best-known mountains ________ in Europe.

A. ranges

B. ridges

C. peaks

D. groups

329.The driver tried to avoid the old lady and his car ______ a lamp post.

A. ran over

B. ran down

C. ran into

D. ran up

330.Tropical diseases are comparatively _____ in Britain.

A. scarce

B. rare

C. slight

D. scattered

331. A. snail is an animal which moves at a very slow _____ .

A. scale

B. rate

C. walk

D. step

332.The best student in each class will ______ a prize at the end of term.

A. catch

B. receive

C. possess

D. prove

333.When I applied for my passport to be renewed, I had to send a ______ photograph.

A. fresh

B. fashionable

C. recent

D. modern

334.The actor enjoys giving ______ of poems by his favourate poets.

A. recitation

B. rehearsals

C. repetitions

D. pronouncements

335.As soon as Charles had _______ a little from his surprise, his one thought was to get away.

A. absorbed

B. dissolved

C. recovered

D. discovered

336.Owing to an accident, traffic had to be _____ to another route.

A. redirected

B. sent

C. extended

D. misled

337.The water was so clear that it _____ the trees on the river bank.

A. shaded

B. imagined

C. photographed

D. reflected

338.The _____ of the trees in the water was very clear.

A. mirror

B. sight

C. reflection

D. shadow

339. A cool drink ______ him after his long hot journey.

A. relaxed

B. relieved

C. refreshed

D. recovered

340.The soldiers were put in prison because they _____ to obey orders.

A. refused

B. rejected

C. denied

D. objected

341.Only thoroughly unpleasant people leave the ______ of their picnics to spoil the appearance of the

countryside.

A. remainder

B. rest

C. remains

D. remnants

342.He won’t ______ to buy some bread unless I tell him again.

A. remind

B. realize

C. remember

D. forget

343.I forgot to _____ him to buy some bread.

A. remember

B. repeat

C. remind

D. make

344.The policeman ______ everything he had noticed to the inspector.

A. reviewed

B. accounted

C. reported

D. informed

345. A ______ from the local paper asked for details of the accident.

A. newsagent

B. reporter

C. typewriter

D. broadcaster

346.He put in a special ______ for an extra day’s holiday so that he could attend his daughter’s wedding.

A. request

B. question

C. enquiry

D. proposal

347.He looked for a table to sit down at, but they were all _____.

A. reserved

B. engaged

C. used up

D. filled in

348.Normally he is rather _____ but sometimes he talks freely about himself.

A. sociable

B. reserved

C. ignorant

D. peaceful

349.The neighbours do not consider him quite _____ as most evenings he awakens them with his drunken singing.

A. respectful

B. respected

C. respectable

D. respective

350.He ate what he could, and gave the _____ of the food to the birds.

A. remain

B. uneaten

C. waste

D. rest

351.This theory ______ from the work of certain early 20th century scientists.

A. resists

B. raises

C. insults

D. results

352.I bought a single ticket only on the bus, but my friend bought a _____ one.

A. double

B. second

C. return

D. cheaper

353.His _____ for his loyal support for the party was a seat in the Cabinet.

A. repayment

B. compensation

C. prize

D. reward

354.The bank ______ planned to escape in a stolen car.

A. thieves

B. burglars

C. robbers

D. kidnappers

355.Walking down the street, she noticed a long _____ of houses all exactly alike.

A. queue

B. rank

C. tail

D. row

356.these figures give a rough guide to the cost of your car.

A. controlling

B. handling

C. managing

D. running

357.The children, who were impatient to swim in the sea, ______ down the beach towards the water.

A. crashed

B. travelled

C. rushed

D. swam

358.He has to arrange for the ______ of his furniture before he goes abroad.

A. sale

B. sole

C. seal

D. sail

359.Every time he tried to start the car, the wheels ______ deeper into the mud.

A. stayed

B. hollowed

C. dropped

D. sank

360.It will _____ time if we make the sandwiches the day before the picnic.

A. earn

B. spare

C. win

D. save

361.You will _____ your hand if you put it into that hot water.

A. scorch

B. scald

C. cook

D. bake

362.The map was drawn to the standard ______ of 1/100,000, so there was not much detail.

A. route

B. line

C. rate

D. scale

363.He left in such a hurry that I ______ had time to thank him.

A. even

B. nearly

C. scarcely

D. least .

364.Paper clips, drawing pins and safety-pins were ____ all over the floor.

A. scattered

B. sprinkled

C. sprayed

D. separated

365.Switzerland is well-known for its impressive mountainous _____.

A. views

B. scenes

C. scenery

D. sights

366.The child was _____ for getting his shoes and socks wet.

A. contorlled

B. suffered

C. scolded

D. complained

367.If you make a cat angry it may _____ you.

A. tear

B. beat

C. scratch

D. spit

368.Whenever anything ______ happens, a crowd of people is certain to gather.

A. famous

B. sensational

C. well-known

D. emotional

369.I have such a bad cold that I have lost all ______ of smell.

A. degree

B. sense

C. strength

D. scent

370.The thief was _____ to prison for two years.

A. brought

B. sent

C. taken

D. judged

371.The two dogs started to fight, so we tried to ______ them.

A. split

B. separate

C. divide

D. distinguish

372.Two of the children have to sleep in one bed, but the other three have ______ ones.

A. complete

B. singular

C. separate

D. lonely

373.Throughout his childhood, he suffered from ______ illnesses.

A. important

B. serious

C. solemn

D. strong

374.He began to take politics _____ only when he left school.

A. gravely

B. seriously

C. solemnly

D. strictly

375.Before the boat could reach shore, a storm had _____ .

A. set up

B. set upon

C. set in

D. set out

376.I wandered through the cool ______ of the forest trees.

A. shadow

B. dark

C. shade

D. obscurity

377.In ______ the room resembles the letter L.

A. form

B. shape

C. pattern

D. figure

378.I could see the cat’s eyes _____ in the dark.

A. lighting

B. blinding

C. beaming

D. shining

379.Mr Walker’s new _____ fitted so badly across the shoulders that he took it back to the shop to complain.

A. skirt

B. shirt C . sheet D. blouse

380.When the chief announced his decision, the second man _____ his head in disagreement.

381.The _____ of the lake is covered with reeds and rushes.

A. beach

B. coast

C. shore

D. bank

382.As it had not rained for several months, there was a _____ of water.

A. waste

B. shortage

C. loss

D. desert

383.His decision to invest in land in the developing holiday resort was a _____ one.

A. cunning

B. sly

C. crafty

D. shrewd

384.With a _____ of thankfulness he finished the last of his letters.

A. sigh

B. shudder

C. gasp

D. groan

385.When you get to the motorway, follow the _____ for London.

A. masks

B. points

C. signs

D. plans

386.He sends his _____ wishes for your future happiness.

A. honest

B. deepest

C. sincere

D. many

387.When he applied for a _____ in the office of the local newspaper, he was told to see the manager.

A. work

B. situation

C. duty

D. wage

388.The medical students were studying the ____ and learning the names of all the bones in the body.

A. skull

B. skeleton

C. chassis

D. physique

389.The road was so icy, the drivers had trouble stopping their cars from ______.

A. skating

B. gliding

C. skidding

D. sliding

390.The mother separated the quarrelling children and gave each of them a sharp ______.

A. punch

B. scratch

C. poke

D. slap

391.She ______ her hand over the material, enjoying the smooth silky feeling of its surface.

A. glided

B. slid

C. slipped

D. skidded

392.I’m not really ill, but I have a _____ headache.

A. pale

B. temporary

C. delicate

D. slight

393.The _____ of the hill made it a very popular place for skiing.

A. slope

B. flow

C. level

D. climb

394.The ______ from the forest fire could be seen ten miles away.

A. mist

B. smell

C. steam

D. smoke

395.The gangster ____ at his helpless victim and put a cigarette just out of reach.

A. giggled

B. grinned

C. chuckled

D. sneered

396.She studies many magazines and books about fashion, entertaining and correct social behaviour as she wants to appear ______.

A. fashionable

B. sophisticated

C. elegant

D. artificial

397.When I bend down to tie my shoelace, the seat of my trousers ______.

A. broke

B. split

C. cracked

D. snapped

398.All too ______ it was time to go back to school after the glorious summer holidays.

A. fast

B. soon

C. late

D. little

399.After dinner the minister made a short ______ to the guests.

A. delivery

B. pronunciation

C. conversation

D. speech

400.After his journey, Gerard hoped to find an inn in which to ______ the night.

A. shelter

B. waste

C. lose

D. spend

401.Carry this glass of milk into the next room, and be careful not to _____ any on the floor.

A. mark

B. spill

C. knock

D. spoil

402.We had a marvollous holiday: only the last two days were slightly ______ by the weather.

A. damaged

B. hurt

C. ruined

D. spoiled

403.her hair was wet from the _____ tossed up by the huge waves.

A. foam

B. lather

C. surf

D. spray

404.The disease _____ widely, all over the country.

A. sped

B. spread

C. spilt

D. spun

405.Do not _____ the butter too thickly on the bread.

A. scatter

B. spill

C. share

D. spread

406.The old lady managed to climb the ______ which was narrow but not at all steep.

A. scale

B. staircase

C. ladder

D. escalator

407.Although the false banknotes fooled many people, they did not ____ to close examination.

A. keep up

B. put up

C. stand up

D. look up

408.It was _____ by the railways board that the cost of rail fares would be increased by ten per cent.

A. noticed

B. stated

C. suggested

D. noted

409.when the soldiers were on the march, there was one man who was always out of ______ with the rest.

A. step

B. beat

C. union

D. order

410.That shop doesn’t have any brown sugar in _____ at the moment, but they expect to have some tomorrow.

A. keep

B. stock

C. sale

D. trade

411.she was putting on her watch when the _____ broke and it fell to the ground.

A. belt

B. strap

C. string

D. wrist

412. A blinding _____ of lightening flashed across the sky.

A. strip

B. strap

C. string

D. wrist

413.The gloves were really too small, and it was only by _____ them that I managed to get them on.

A. bending

B. urging

C. squeezing

D. stretching

414.At the first _____ of twelve everyone stopped for lunch.

A. stroke

B. moment

C. minute

D. sound

415.Billy’s mother sewed his coat buttons on with specially ______ thread.

A. stiff

B. strong

C. forced

D. heavy

416.As it was dark, he _____ his toe against the tableleg.

A. stubbed

B. jabbed

C. stabbed

D. jogged

417.After closing the envelope, the secretary _____ the stamps on firmly.

A. sucked

B. stuck

C. struck

D. rubbed

418.It was a ____ for the climbers to reach the top of the mountain.

A. stretch

B. struggle

C. trouble

D. difficulty

419.He was ____ by a bee when he was collecting the honey.

A. scratched

B. pricked

C. stung

D. stuck

420.Your annual ____ to the Social Club is now due.

A. investment

B. payment

C. contribution

D. subscription

421.It seemed as if all of a ______ the animal had smelt danger in the air.

A. sudden

B. minute

C. once

D. shot

422.There is real concern that food supplies will not be _____ to feed the increasing world population.

A. sufficient

B. equal

C. satisfactory

D. effective

423.Call for me at any time that _____ you.

A, fits B. likes C. suits D. meets

424.The man standing on the edge of the roof _____ slightly and nearly fell.

A. swerved

B. glided

C. skidded

D. swayed

425.The cyclist was riding so erratically that the driver had to _____ to avoid hitting him.

A. swerve

B. swing

C. sway

D. deviate

426.She cried so much that her face became ______.

A. soft

B. swollen

C. torn

D. stretched

427.Although John was the eldest in the family, he always let his sister ______ charge of the house.

A. take

B. hold

C. make

D. get

428.You must remember to _____ all your belonging out of this classroom today.

A. take away

B. bring

C. take

D. fetch

429.What measures have been ______ to control the crowd at Saturday’s football match?

A. imagined

B. given

C. described

D. taken

430.This waist band is too big; it must be ______ about an inch.

A. taken in

B. taken off

C. taken over

D. taken away

431.Mary didn’t ______ children quickly.

A. take over

B. take to

C. take up

D. take out

432.If I had more time, I should _______ golf as a hobby.

A. take to

B. take on

C. take up

D. take in

433.As the train pulled out of the station, I started to ______ to the man sitting opposite.

A. converse

B. say

C. talk

D. quarrel

434.Because of the low ceiling, the bookcase was much too _____ to go into the room.

A. tall

B. grand

C. lengthy

D. deep

435.George took an eager look at the _____ meal, which everyone was looking forward to, and sat down with the rest of the family.

A. dusty

B. pasty

C. nasty

D. tasty

436.His father had ______ him how to make model aeroplanes.

A. planned

B. guided

C. taught

D. described

437.He lost his _____ when the policeman stopped him.

A. temper

B. language

C. spirit

D. character

438.The purpose of the examination was to _____ the students’ knowle dge of the subject.

A. inspect

B. prove

C. test

D. practise

439.This morning, drivers were warned of _____ fog in all industrial areas.

A. deep

B. important

C. thick

D. cloudy

440.The mechanic examined the car engine ______ but could find nothing wrong with it.

A. exactly

B. thoroughly

C. suitably

D. throughout

441.Diseases are easily ______ through contact with infected animals.

A. translated

B. transmuted

C. transmitted

D. transacted

442.The poor girl was very ill and _____ everything she ate or drank.

A. threw over

B. threw out

C. threw up

D. threw off

443.Hello, Is that 21035? Please put me ______ to the manager.

A. across

B. up

C. over

D. through

444.I haven’t got enough string to _____ up this parcel.

A. stick

B. fold

C. shut

D. tie

445.They decided to leave the waiter a big ______ because the food and service had been excellent.

A. note

B. addition

C. tip

D. gift

446.His name was on the ______ of my tongue, but I just couldn’t remember it.

A. point

B. edge

C. tip

D. top

447.The teacher _______ them the answer to the question.

A. explained

B. told

C. described

D. declared

448.It was a horrible ride through pouring rain. _______ he had a puncture and for the last hour had to push the bicycle.

A. As a matter of fact

B. In some way

C. to make matters worse

D. In fact

449.Having said he would mend the clock he discovered that he had not brought the right ______ for the job.

A. tools

B. instrument

C. apparatus

D. elements

450.The subject of your lecture is very ______ and you should have a good audience.

A. engaged

B. current

C. interested

D. topical

451.The aeroplane _____ down at Cairo on its way to India.

A. remained

B. visited

C. landed

D. touched

452.Polar explorers have to be extremely _____ to endure the climate and other hardships.

A. hard

B. rough

C. tough

D. raw

453.You will get to the church more quickly if you take this _____ across the fields.

A. track

B. passage

C. method

D. hedge

454.He grew very angry when he realized how he had been _____ out of his money.

A. tricked

B. deceived

C. robbed

D. stolen

455.When are you going to begin to ______ that animal?

A. direct

B. teach

C. train

D. govern

456.The dressmaker _____ the half-finished blouse but it was obviously too small.

A. tried on

B. tested

C. tried

D. put on

457.She sat down at the piano and began to play a patriotic _____.

A. noise

B. music

C. tune

D. sound

458.He became so impatient that many of his old friends _____ him.

A. turned against

B. turned up

C. turned in turned over

459.He tried to enlist at least twice, but was ______.

A. turned out

B. turned round

C. turned down

D. turned away

460.Many strands were ______ together to make the rope really strong.

A. twisted

B. revolved

C. rolled

D. wounded

461.I was suspicious of his sincerity and remained _____ by his many arguments.

A. unconvicted

B. reassured

C. unconvinced

D. undisturbed

462.The house was so damp that it was ______ to live in.

A. sickly

B. unhealthy

C. diseased

D. infectious

463.When my aunt lost her cat last summer, it turned _____ a week later at a house in the next village.

A. on

B. over

C. out

D. up

464.The Andersons have not turned ______ yet and I doubt if they will now.

A. up

B. out

C. in

D. away

465.They gave _____ looking for her when it grew dark.

A. up

B. off

C. out

D. away

466.My eldest brother intends to take ______ skating next winter.

A. to

B. in

C. on

D. up

467.The policeman looked me ______ several times ands obviously disliked what he saw.

A. over and over again

B. up and down

C. from side to side

D. in and out

468.Mrs Brown was very ____ when she broke her beautiful wedgwood teapot.

A. disturbed

B. upset

C. damaged

D. offended

469.We have little _____ information about developments in this field.

A. actual

B. present-day

C. up-to-date

D. modern

470.While I am on holiday, ring me at my hotel only if there are any _____ messages for me.

A. urgent

B. hasty

C. valuable

D. confident

471.He _____ spends his holidays in the mountains though occasionally he goes to the seaside instead.

A. usually

B. invariably

C. constantly

D. rarely

472.His compass proved _____ to him when he was lost in unknown country.

A. valuable

B. expensive

C. dear

D. precious

473.The house was sold for $ 60,000, which was far more than its real _____.

A. cost

B. value

C. price

D. expense

474.This blue flower is known by _____ names in other parts of England.

A. severe

B. various

C. separate

D. difference

475.As the clouds drifted away an even higher peak became ____ to the climbers.

A. in sight

B. conspicuous

C. visible

D. obvious

476.Very few people _____ for his party at the last election.

A. elected

B. picked

C. preferred

D. voted

477.I ______ to my office as it is so near my home.

A. use to go

B. wander

C. do not go with my car

D. walk

478.You must remember not to from the point when you write an essay.

A. go astray

B. wander

C. ramble

D. go off

479.Would you prefer to stay in a private or public in the hospital?

A. cell

B. ward

C. chamber

D. cellar

480.He tried to __ his daughter of the dangers of spending more than she earned.

A. remember

B. warn

C. realize

D. threaten

481.Please _____ the milk carefully; I don’t want it to boil over.

A. look at

B. regard

C. see

D. watch

482.The branch unexpectedly gave _____ and the surprised cat found herself suddenly on the ground.

A. way

B. in

C. back

D. up

483.There are usually at least two ______ of looking at every question.

A. means

B. directions

C. opinions

D. ways

484.Fear showed in the eyes of the young man, while the old man looked tired and. ________.

A. watery

B. weary

C. wandering

D. wondered

485. A very sore throat had reduced his voice to a ______.

A. cough

B. whisper

C. whistle

D. scratch

486.In a low voice, she ______ that someone was moving about upstairs.

A. screamed

B. shouted

C. spoke

D. whispered

487.Groups of tourists visit the national park to see the many _____ animals there .

A. fierce

B. wild

C. cruel

D. savage

488.It was raining so hard, he had to switch on his windscreen _____.

A. cleaners

B. dusters

C. wipers

D. rubbers

489.I do _____ I could speak French well.

A. know

B. wish

C. like

D. hope

490.I can’t find the scissors anywhere. What have you done ____ them?

A. with

B. to

C. by

D. for

491.He climbed up into the tree and picked all the fruit _____ reach.

A. near

B. inside

C. within

D. beyond

492.Margret proudly showed her mother the toy cat she had ____ in the competition.

A. gained

B. won

C. caught

D. rewarded

493.You’ve hardly done any ____ today, you lazy girl.

A. work

B. pain

C. labour

D. effort

494.Her parents were very _____ because she was out so late that night.

A. responsible

B. worried

C. overcome

D. careful

495.She is making herself ill with _____ over her son’s future.

A. annoyance

B. disgust

C. worry

D. consideration

496.I don’t want to wait until tomorrow; I _____ go at once.

A. prefer

B. would rather

C. like

D. am willing

497.My aunt _____ a brightly-coloured thread round her finger so as not to forget her appointment.

A. wound

B. curved

C. wounded

D. rang

498.After the battle, the _____ soldiers were helped by those who could walk.

A. damaged

B. wounded

C. killed

D. blessed

499.Even though he was more than sixty he had very few ______ on his face.

A. freckles

B. wrinkles

C. dimples

D. spots

500.Jerry got sleepy at the lecture and began to ______.

A. weep

B. yawn

C. swear

D. shudder

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