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Ready For Advanced - Unit 1 Review

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  • There is [every / each / all / very] likelihood that the government will declare the State of Emergency.
    every
  • Where's the mistake? "If the students are successful in an exam, they attribute their achievement to themselfs."
    themselfs - themselves
  • He hasn’t got the [fairest / slightest / longest / thinnest] chance of winning the election. He’s far too unpopular.
    slightest
  • It seems highly _______ that it will rain today, but we _______ well have a few showers tomorrow.
    unlikely / improbable - may / might / could
  • Where's the mistake? "The students are keen to take on further tasks off this nature."
    off = of
  • The young singer [fulfilled / enjoyed / was / became] overnight success last year when her debut single Danza Chotaza reached number 1.
    enjoyed
  • The Republicans didn't succeed _______ being re-elected, but could manage _______ retain their overall majority in parliament.
    in - to
  • They were close to [edge / nerves / tension / tears] when they heard the tragic news.
    tears
  • Sometimes you _______ be so uncaring – I do think you might _______ come to see me in hospital after I’d had my operation!
    can - have
  • Make a NOUN from the VERB "Expect"
    Expectation(s)
  • She had never taken part in a competition before, but he [rose / arose / aroused / raised] to the challenge and ended up winning the prize.
    rose (past of rise)
  • There were far more of them than us. We didn’t [stand / face / hold / keep] a chance against them.
    stand a chance