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Complete First - Unit 2 Test

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    Leisure and pleasure, making comparisons and phrasal verbs
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  • The traffic was so bad that we _____ up turning around and going home.
    go
    threw
    came
    ended
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  • This place _____ all the boxes. I’d go as far as to say that it’s our dream house.
    come
    ticks
    run
    threw
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  • His big _____ came after he posted a video of himself singing online.
    come
    break
    threw
    run
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  • Please _____ on with what you’re doing until I tell you to stop.
    run
    go
    come
    threw
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  • After I got divorced last year, I _____ myself into my work.
    go
    threw
    came
    run
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  • Simon said that Mathew was the toughest opponent he’s ever _____ up agains
    run
    come
    go
    ticks
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  • I’m heading to the market as we’ve _____ out of milk and bread
    go
    threw
    run
    ended
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  • I’m partially-sighted and struggled to walk outside on my own. Then my guide dog, Max, _____ along and completely changed my life
    came
    break
    go
    come
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  • I thought the maths exam was hard but the physics one was (far / difficult). It was impossible!
    far more difficult
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  • I went to two different high schools in my teens. I preferred Jefferson School because it was a (much / friendly) place. I felt really welcome there
    much friendlier
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  • My sister is (not / tall) me. I’m 1 metre 63 and she’s only 1 metre 60.
    not as tall as
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  • Einstein was (one / intelligent) people who has ever lived. His mind was incredible.
    one of the most intelligent
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  • We laughed a lot when we saw the first film but the second one is (even / funny)!
    even funnier
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  • I think Sam is (as / quick) me. We can both run really fast
    as quick as
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  • Patrick did (much / bad) on his test than he expected. He was so disappointed.
    much worse
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  • None of the trainers were cheap so I bought (least / expensive) ones.
    the least expensive
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