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He received a … from the university to continue his research.
1) credit 2) grant
3) prize 4) reward
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The … for the course are 150 dollars a term.
1) charges 2) costs
3) fees 4) payments
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He must be terribly strong! Look at his ….
1) skin 2) face
3) muscles 4) nerves
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Every tooth in my upper … seemed to be aching.
1) chin 2) cheek
3) forehead 4) jaw
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When Mary broke her leg, John carried her home on his ….
1) shoulders 2) knees
3) hands 4) arms
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His shoes were so old that his … were sticking out of them.
1) fingers 2) thumb
3) tips 4) toes
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Dentists recommend brushing teeth with a fluoride toothpaste to … them from decay.
1) arm 2) defend
3) guard 4) protect
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She always pays … visits to the dentist.
1) customary 2) habitual
3) normal 4) regular
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He made a note of the appointment with his dentist in his ….
1) diary 2) notebook
3) magazine 4) register
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She phoned her dentist to say she was unable to … her appointment.
1) hold 2) keep
3) stand 4) arrive
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In some countries more and more young people now need … teeth.
1) false 2) unusual
3) unnatural 4) untrue
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You should take more exercise if you want to keep ….
1) fat 2) fine
3) fit 4) fresh
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After her diet, she looks very … and healthy.
1) hungry 2) slim
3) skinny 4) thin
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It’s important to keep your body in good ….
1) condition 2) figure
3) form 4) shape
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You shouldn’t eat too much chocolate … meals.
1) between 2) except
3) in addition to 4) besides
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She has … a lot of weight since last year.
1) lay down 2) get on
3) take off 4) put on
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Doctors write a … for medicine which chemists make up.
1) certificate 2) prescription
3) receipt 4) recipe
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You have to … the bottle well before you pour out the medicine.
1) throw 2) shake
3) stir 4) mix
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All medicine should be kept out of … of children.
1) contact 2) hand
3) reach 4) touch
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Aspirin is generally … as the best remedy for a headache.
1) considering 2) regarded
3) supposed 4) valued
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I hope this headache … soon.
1) comes away 2) goes out
3) passes away 4) wears off
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The doctor told him to keep the tablets in his mouth and … them slowly.
1) bite 2) eat
3) swallow 4) suck
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The doctor told her that her temperature was ….
1) current 2) normal
3) habitual 4) usual
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My sister works in a home for the deaf and ….
1) dumb 2) mute
3) speechless 4) voiceless
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The doctor took his temperature and felt his ….
1) blood 2) muscle
3) pulse 4) vein
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The doctor told me he could … nothing wrong with my health.
1) bring 2) find
3) see 4) touch
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There were twenty … waiting in the doctor’s surgery.
1) clients 2) customers
3) patients 4) visitors
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Short sight can be … by the use of suitable glasses.
1) corrected 2) fixed
3) improved 4) reduced
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You must … a rest after that long walk.
1) lay 2) make
3) sleep 4) take
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A walk in the fresh air will ….
1) better you 2) do you good
3) do you best 4) make you good
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My grandma is not very well; in fact, we are rather … about her.
1) anxious 2) careful
3) troublesome 4) urgent
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She had a lot of … before the operation.
1) aches 2) hurt
3) ill 4) pain
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The cathedral was very carefully … last century.
1) ruined 2) damaged
3) replaced 4) restored
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That vase is very old and valuable; please … it carefully.
1) treat 2) handle
3) place 4) drop
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War destroyed everything and should be … at all costs.
1) avoided 2) protected
3) defeated 4) ignored
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The first English dictionary was … by Dr Johnson.
1) collected 2) compiled
3) composed 4) constructed
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No one was able to explain the … of the old custom.
1) beginning 2) origin
3) reason 4) starting point
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The first American … were frequently attacked by Indians.
1) colonizers 2) discoverers
3) habitants 4) settlers
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The vase is definitely not …; just a very good imitation.
1) natural 2) genuine
3) real 4) true
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The culture of … minorities living in any society must be respected.
1) national 2) native
3) racial 4) local
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Hamlet thought he saw his father’s ….
1) ghost 2) illusion
3) soul 4) vision
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The Union Jack is the national … of Great Britain.
1) emblem 2) flag
3) sign 4) label
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They live in a … house which stands by itself in a field.
1) terraced 2) detached
3) detaching 4) semi-detached
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Having made his fortune he now … in a large house in the country.
1) dwells 2) inhabits
3) leaves 4) lives
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My brother lives on the fifth floor of that … of flats.
1) house 2) building
3) block 4) tower
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His house is nothing out of the …, it’s just an average four-roomed house.
1) normal 2) ordinary
3) typical 4) usual
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She walked past a long … of houses, all exactly alike.
1) queue 2) rank
3) row 4) train
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He keeps all his tools and do-it-yourself equipment in a … in the garden.
1) barn 2) hut
3) stable 4) shed
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I am staying in a youth … in the centre of the town.
1) hostel 2) hotel
3) pub 4) camp
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We are going to … our house by building another room on to it.
1) develop 2) extend
3) spread 4) enlarge
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When you build a house you must start by laying the ….
1) attic 2) basement
3) roof 4) foundations
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The house is old and it is in bad ….
1) condition 2) damage
3) situation 4) state
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She wanted to … the house to its original condition.
1) rebuilt 2) restore
3) renew 4) repair
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The best person to approach if you are house-hunting is an estate ….
1) agent 2) clerk
3) worker 4) servant
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When my grandfather died, his house was put up for ….
1) offer 2) bargain
3) auction 4) market
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Brian wanted to build a... new city here.
1) completely 2) quiet
3) finally 4) entire
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I have just read a lovely … about a man who devoted his life to animals.
1) fiction 2) history
3) publication 4) story
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His advocate advised him to make sure that the house was fully … by insurance.
1) covered 2) defended
3) guarded 4) protected
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They … me a good price for my house, so I sold it.
1) brought 2) offered
3) showed 4) demonstrated
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If we want to buy a house, we’ll have to … our spending.
1) care for 2) cut back
3) let down 4) save
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All house-owners need … policy against thefts or accidents.
1) an assurance 2) an insurance
3) a protection 4) a security
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The only … of the flat is that it’s a bit too small.
1) complaint 2) sorry
3) mistake 4) disadvantage
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They are going to ask the landlord to … their rent.
1) lower 2) leave
3) shorten 4) drop
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The flat we are renting is very … for the train station.
1) comfortable 2) near
3) convenient 4) close
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I would love to have a house …, but I must live with my parents.
1) by my own 2) for my own
3) to my own 4) of my own
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Students in hostels are … to keep their rooms clean and tidy.
1) desired 2) expected
3) wanted 4) hoped
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We are … into our new flat next week.
1) arriving 2) entering
3) moving 4) going
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Could we both stay at your flat? Have you got enough …?
1) area 2) place
3) room 4) space
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My landlady doesn’t … me to have parties.
1) agree 2) allow
3) decide 4) approve
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Many old houses have an underground room called a ….
1) attic 2) cave
3) cellar 4) loft
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They have a tennis … at the bottom of their garden.
1) court 2) field
3) ground 4) pool
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Their flat is on the top ….
1) attic 2) floor
3) cellar 4) stage
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Some children can play only in a small … between their houses.
1) field 2) meadow
3) forest 4) yard
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The street lamps are switched on automatically at ….
1) dark 2) dusk
3) evening 4) sunrise
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His bedroom … the park.
1) overlooks 2) oversees
3) overtakes 4) undergoes
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When Mary lost her front-door …, she went to the police station.
1) handle 2) spy hole
3) key 4) lock
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Please wipe your feet on the door- … before you come in.
1) blanket 2) mat
3) rug 4) carpet
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I was so tired last night that I fell asleep the moment my head touched the ….
1) bed 2) blanket
3) sheet 4) pillow
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It was a strange clock with an hour … that was longer than the minute one.
1) finger 2) hand
3) leg 4) arm
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When you … this red button, the machine stops.
1) hit 2) lift
3) press 4) pull
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There is something … with my TV. The picture won’t come on.
1) bad 2) missing
3) unusual 4) wrong
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Granny is coming for lunch. Please … the room before she arrives.
1) arrange 2) tidy
3) polish 4) order
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Will you … the beds at once! Our guests are at the door!
1) do 2) cover
3) make 4) clean
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She has cleaned our house from … to bottom.
1) attic 2) first floor
3) roof 4) top
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Your … for today is to do the washing up.
1) task 2) duty
3) homework 4) work
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It’s your … to clean the room; I did it last week.
1) chance 2) turn
3) try 4) time
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There was a … of rubbish in the corner of the bedroom.
1) pack 2) mass
3) pile 4) range
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I love to … round the old part of the town, enjoying its peace and quiet.
1) rush 2) sit
3) tour 4) wander
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The town stands mainly on the left … of the river.
1) bank 2) part
3) coast 4) shore
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The current … of this town is about 350 000.
1) group 2) membership
3) number 4) population
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Billy has bought a piece of … near the sea and is going to build a house there.
1) country 2) earth
3) land 4) territory
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Every Friday Fred … money out of the bank.
1) cashed 2) drew
3) robbed 4) stole
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Violetta drew … all her savings from the bank to pay for her trip to Australia.
1) along 2) in
3) out 4) up
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The … of the bank where I work is in the suburbs.
1) branch 2) house
3) quarter 4) house
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At this bank you can get 14 % … on your savings.
1) interest 2) rate
3) rent 4) salary
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I want 500 dollars worth of French francs. What is the … rate, please?
1) currency 2) exchange
3) market 4) money
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In order to buy a house he had to obtain a large … from a bank.
1) capital 2) money
3) finance 4) loan
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I didn’t write it. That’s not my … on the cheque.
1) letter 2) signature
3) mark 4) writing
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I have just … an account in this bank.
1) entered 2) made
3) opened 4) registered
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Our company made a record … last year.
1) benefit 2) earn
3) profit 4) winning
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