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  • TThe children (play) ________ football when their mother (come) ________ back home.
    were playing; came
  • A. hate B. pan C. carrot D. matter
    A. / heɪt / B. / pæn / C. / ˈkærət / D. / ˈmætə(r)/
  • A. note B. gloves C. some D. other
    A. / nəʊt / B./ ɡlʌvz / C./ sʌm / D./ˈʌðə(r)/
  • Those workers stopped ________ their coffee because they felt tired of their new work.
    A. to work
    C. work
    B. working
  • Twenty years ago, David ________ speak Arabic fluently. Now he's forgotten a lot.
    A. could
    C. needed
    B. might
    D. must
  • The nurse has to ________ the patients at the midnight.
    B. look up
    C. look for
    A. look after
  • She was so busy that she couldn't answer the phone.
    She was very busy that she couldn't answer the phone.
    She was too busy to answer the phone.
    She was too busy not to answer the phone.
  • Father ________ his pipe while mother ________ a magazine.
    B. smoked; read
    D. smoking; reading
    A. was smoking; was reading
    C. had smoked; read
  • He ________ for London 2 years ago and since then I ________ him.
    A. left; haven't seen
    C. have left; didn't see
    B. had left; have't seen
  • After (hear) ________ the conditions, I decided (not enter) ________ for the competition
    A. Hearing; not to enter
    B. Hear; not entering
    C. To hear; not enter
  • A. now B. how C. blow D. amount
    A. /naʊ / B. /haʊ/ C. / bləʊ / D./ əˈmaʊnt /
  • After they (go) ________, I (sit) ________ down and (rest)_______
    had gone; sat; rested
  • A. improved B. returned C. arrived D. stopped
    A./ ɪmˈpruːvd / B./ rɪˈtɜːnd / C./ əˈraɪvd / D./ stɒpt /
  • I think you should stop smoking.
    If I am you, I will stop smoking.
    If I had been you, I would stop smoking.
    If I were you, I would stop smoking.
  • It's cold outside ________ your coat.
    C. Put away
    B. Put in
    A. Put on
  • By the time the police arrived, the house (be) ________ burned down.
    had been
  • I do not use those things any more. You can ________ them away.
    A. Throw
    B. Make
    C. Fall
  • A. dear B. year C. wear D. disappear
    A. /dɪə (r)/ B./ˈjiə (r)/ C./ weə (r)/ D./ˌdɪsəˈpɪə (r)/
  • She wasted much time ________ her old pair of shoes.
    A. mending
    C. mend
    B. to mend
  • A. head B. please C. heavy D. measure
    A. /hed/ B./pliːz/ C./'hevi/ D./ˈmeʒə (r)/
  • Yesterday they went home after they (finish) ________ their work.
    had finished
  • You don't look well. You ________ see a doctor.
    A. should
    A. could
    B. need to
    C. are to
  • John ________ tennis once or twice a week
    D. plays usually
    A. usually plays
    C. is playing usually
    B. is usually playing
  • I (walk) ________ along the beach while my sister (swim) ________
    was walking; was swimming
  • John, could you _(look after)_ my handbag while I go out for a minute.
    B. Take after
    A. Take care of
    C. Take part in
  • Having spent all his money, Daniel couldn't afford a new watch.
    Because he had spent all the money, Daniel couldn't afford a
    Daniel couldn't get a new watch because he didn't have much
    Daniel didn't buy a new watch although he had a lot of mone
  • Whose car is this? – It ________ be Anton's. I think I saw him driving a red car like this one
    C. can
    B. must
    A. might
  • At 4 p.m. yesterday? Well, I (work) ________ in my office at that time.
    was working
  • Go on the next test as soon as you (finish) this one.
    have finished
  • The bell (ring) ________ while Tom (take) ________ a bath.
    rang; was taking