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1) She wants to a book 6) I usually brush my teeth I eat
about ancient history. breakfast.
a) write a) after
b) drive b) before
c) draw c) later
d) Paint d) while
2) Your sister's son is your . 7) Which option is correct according to the
a) nephew following notice? Swimming Pool Hours –
b) uncle Open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pool closed for
c) grandson maintenance every Monday morning.
d) cousin Children must be accompanied by an adult.
a) The pool is open 24 hours a day.
b) The pool is open every Monday morning.
c) Adults can swim without restrictions.
d) Children can swim alone
3) It’s 3:45 p.m. It’s in the 8) Which option is equivalent to the following
afternoon. sentence? Can I have another piece of cake?
a) fifteen to four a) I don’t like this cake. Can I have something
b) quarter to four different?
c) three to forty-five b) I’d like to eat another piece of cake.
d) quarter past three c) Would you like a piece of cake?
d) Do you have another piece of cake?
4) Which sign is equivalent to the 9) His second book is the first one. I
following sentence? The enjoyed it more.
photocopying machine doesn’t a) better than
work. b) gooder than
a) Photocopying machine out of c) best than
order. d) better
b) Photocopying machine out of
breath.
c) Photocopying machine out of
control.
d) Photocopying machine out of
stock.
5) I am looking her cats 10) My hands are very cold. I should wear a
while she’s on holiday. pair of .
a) for a) mittens
b) after b) sandals
c) up c) scarves
d) on d) hats
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11) Complete the conversation with 16) If you want to bake a cake, you should
the correct reply. A: Amanda, this is have a good .
Sarah from our technical office. B: a) oven
b) cook
c) sink
a) And you, Amanda? d) microwave
b) Same to you, Amanda.
c) Very well, Amanda.
d) Nice to meet you, Amanda
12) Which option is correct according 17) If a train "breaks down," it indicates that:
to the following notice?
Lost and Found – Items will be given a) It has arrived earlier than anticipated,
away after 30 days. Please pick up leading to logistical adjustments.
your lost items within this time frame. b) It is undergoing mechanical failure,
Contact the front desk to check for rendering it inoperable for the time being.
your belongings. c) It is experiencing delays attributed to
a) Items are kept indefinitely. adverse weather conditions.
b) Lost items are available for 60 d) It has been redirected to an alternative
days. route due to scheduling conflicts.
c) Items will be disposed of after 30
days.
d) You need to pay to retrieve lost
items.
13) She ran her old friend at 18) Which sentence is grammatically correct?
the grocery store. a) Each of the trains have their own schedule.
a) into b) The team of engineers are working on the
b) over project.
c) off c) A number of passengers was unhappy with
d) out the service.
d) Neither of the proposals is acceptable.
14) He is interested learning 19) Which option correctly completes the
new languages. sentence? The new policy will help to
a) for the efficiency of train services.
b) on a) bring about
c) with b) bring up
d) in c) bring down
d) bring in
15) She is very good playing 20) Choose the best synonym for the word
the piano. "mitigate":
a) at a) Increase
b) in b) Alleviate
c) on c) Exacerbate
d) with d) Complicate
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21) Go to hell in a handbasket. What does it
mean?
a) Make a lot of mistakes in a short period of
time
b) Degenerate rapidly
c) Blame somebody for their mistakes
d) Go to sleep while drunk
22) People were amazed that the burglary
took place in _______ daylight
a) wide
b) broad
c) large
d) open
23) She was used to driving on the left side
of the road, but now she is getting used to
driving on the right. What does it mean?
a) She used to drive on the left, but now she
is not.
b) She used to drive on the right, but now
she has to drive on the left
c) She used to drive on the left, but now she
has to drive on the right so she is feeling
quite uncomfortable
d) She used to drive on the left but now she
feels confident enough to drive on the right
24) 1: Mike, which would you prefer, tea or
coffee?
2: ______, thanks. I’ve just had a coffee
a) Either
b) Both
c) Neither
d) Neither of both