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OPEN CLOZE USE OF ENGLISH B2 FIRST - practice

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    B2 first - Part 2 of RUOE - Prepositions/Phrasal verbs/Modal verbs/Collocations/Passive Voice/Relative pronouns/Connectors
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  • Children complete their exercises ___ pairs to share their ideas.
    IN PAIRS (set phrase)
  •  10
  • It's understandable he is ___ a bad mood, he was fired last week.
    IN A BAD MOOD/IN A GOOD MOOD (set phrase)
  •  25
  • These headphones are thought to ___ the best in the market.
    THOUGHT TO BE (personal passive)
  •  25
  • You ___ to stretch after training to avoid injuries.
    HAVE TO / OUGHT TO (modal verb)
  •  20
  • Even ___ she lives in France, she can't speak the language yet.
    EVEN THOUGH (connector - contrast)
  •  20
  • Actors must learn the script ___ heart before shooting the film.
    BY HEART (set phrase)
  •  25
  • Products ___ as almonds and chestnuts are expensive.
    SUCH AS (connector for example)
  •  15
  • Newspapers are not explaining ___ the situation is improving or not.
    IF/WHETHER (conditional connector)
  •  10
  • ___ average, English people drink 2 cups of tea a day
    ON AVERAGE (set phrase)
  •  25
  • If you go shopping to day, ___ in mind shops are closing at 8pm.
    KEEP IN MIND / BARE IN MIND (set phrase)
  •  15
  • We shouldn't believe everything we see ___ TV
    ON TV (collocation)
  •  15
  • Bloggers should keep their website up to ___ for their followers.
    UP TO DATE (set phrase)
  •  25
  • It wasn't ___ 2017 that my business took off.
    UNTIL/TILL (time adverb)
  •  10
  • Robots controlled ___ technicians are a great innovation to our factories
    CONTROLLED BY (passive)
  •  10
  • Nobody could predict __________ the shark would behave
    HOW (interrogative pronoun)
  •  10
  • Many teenagers are interested _____ interactive videogames
    INTERESTED IN (collocation)
  •  10