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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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The _________ official stopped us at the airport to check our bags.
customs
Dar chocolate has quite a _________ taste.
bitter
The new bag I bought was a _________. I saw it in another shop and it was much more expensive.
bargain
Do you think this top ________ these trousers?
goes with
I think you could play the guitar well. Here, why don't you _____ a go?
have
Don't ________ time chatting online. You've got homework!
waste
Italians hate __________ on pizza!
pineapple
My mouth is burning. That curry was too _________.
spicy
She's a great ________. I would eat anything she made.
cook
She hates cooked carrots, but she can eat them ______.
raw
I really can't afford to go to the concert. It's too expensive. It costs ___ _________.
a fortune
She loved to stroke the cat as it had very soft ______.
fur
The bird couldn't fly because it had a damaged ________.
wing
Wow, amazing. It _________ like you had a great holiday.
sounds
She really ______ _______ her mum. They both have the same eyes and nose.
looks like
I need to ______ _____ to buy the video game I want as I don't have enough money at the moment. (phrasal verb)
save up
She always wears brightly coloured clothes, because she likes to _____ ______ from the crowd. (phrasal verb)
stand out
I like the blue shirt, but I also like the green shirt. I can't _____ _____ ______ ______ which one to get.
make up my mind
She made a mistake with her writing so she __________ the mistake_______ with her pen. (phrasal verb)
crossed, out
The students were very noisy and took a long time to ________ _______before we could start the lesson.(phrasal verb)
settle down
She was really, really pleased she had won the competition. (strong adjective)
delighted
He was so hungry he could quite easily eat 10 pizzas. (strong adjective)
starving
My parents were really, really angry when they saw how messy my room was. (strong adjective)
furious
He was really, really tired. (strong adjective)
exhausted