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Part 4 of the FCE 'Use of English' exam

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  • I can't afford to pay for all the books I need on my income (HIGH)
    My income is high to pay for all the books I need
    My income is not high enough to pay for all the books I need
    My income is high enough to pay for all the books I need
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  • Scientists say that the climate didn't use to be so warm (THAN)
    Scientists say the climate is warm than before
    Scientists say the climate is warmer than it used to be
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  • Use 'FORWARD' to complete the following sentence: Angela .......... the party next week.
    is looking forward to
    is looking forward
    was looking forward to
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  • No matter how hard he tried, .......... an idea for a really original birthday present. (COME)
    he could come up with
    he couldn't come up with
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  • Her teacher warned her that she was .......... behind with her assignments. (DANGER)
    in lots of danger
    in danger of falling
    in danger because she was
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  • David found it unfair that his team .......... for not scoring a goal. (AGAINST)
    held it against him
    not held it against him
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  • 'to hold it against someone' means ...
    to support someone because of something they did
    to think badly of someone because of some fault or event
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  • 'Don't worry, I'll back you up'
    to host someone
    to go behind someone and push them
    to help/support someone
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  • 'It's a very delicate situation and she feels very sensitive about it, so you mustn't bring it up'
    to vomit
    to ignore something
    to mention something
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  • 'No matter how hard we try to be healthy, we always end up getting takeaway'
    to only eat out
    to arrive somewhere
    to finally do something
    to avoid doing something
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  • 'My diet was very unsuccessful despite trying to give up eating chocolate'
    to reduce the amount you do something
    to stop a habit
    to do something more
    to stop doing something
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  • Children grow up quickly nowadays.
    act childish
    become an adult
    become mature
    act immature
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  • If you don't understand something, look it up.
    ignore something you don't know the answer to
    look for a piece of information
    forget something you don't know
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  • I _______ up football when I was 12 years old, and I loved it.
    took
    brought
    came
    turned
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  • I _______ up tennis after I broke my wrist, because it was too difficult to catch up again.
    kept
    took
    gave
    turned
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  • I couldn't ______ up with the work my teacher gave me - it was too difficult.
    back
    keep
    end
    bring
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