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  • I enjoy ______ out with my colleagues after work. A. hang B. to hang C. hanging D. hung
    hanging
  • Don’t be so ______! Sometimes people make mistakes. (critic)
    critical
  • Jane takes ______ her mother – they’re both cheerful and energetic. A. after B. over C. care of D. up
    after
  • He’s very ______ about his abilities and never doubts himself. (confidence)
    confident
  • We met at a friend’s birthday party and immediately ______. A. hit it off B. hit the road C. got on the way D. called off
    hit it off
  • My father is very ______ – he hates wasting time. (sense)
    sensible
  • We can’t trust him; his ______ is questionable. (rely)
    reliability
  • John isn’t very ______ – he gets annoyed over the smallest mistakes. A. patient B. generous C. confident D. reliable
    patient
  • We didn’t get along at first, but gradually we ______ and became good friends. A. fell out B. got together C. broke up D. ran away
    got together
  • My boss is extremely ______. You can always count on him to keep his word. A. talkative B. reliable C. shy D. creative
    reliable
  • My parents always encourage me to ______ quality time with family. A. make B. spend C. take D. give
    spend
  • She showed great ______ by volunteering every weekend. (generous)
    generosity
  • She always tells the truth; she’s one of the most ______ people I know. (honest)
    honest
  • Let’s ______ this weekend and catch up. A. make friends B. get together C. fall out D. keep together
    get together
  • He’s not very ______; he prefers spending time alone instead of going to parties. A. sociable B. outgoing C. independent D. ambitious
    sociable
  • Many people find it hard to balance work and ______ life. A. leisure B. active C. busy D. peaceful
    leisure
  • We decided to ______ our relationship because we argued too much. A. make up B. break off C. keep on D. go with
    break off
  • My ______ usually lasts about 45 minutes each morning. A. exercise B. leisure C. commute D. break
    commute
  • My sister and I don’t ______; we argue all the time. A. get along B. keep in touch C. go out D. join in
    get along
  • Most young adults today are highly ______ in technology.
    interested
  • The company’s ______ interviewed me this morning. A. employee B. partner C. employer D. colleague
    employer
  • Sarah and I have known each other since kindergarten; she’s my closest ______. A. colleague B. neighbour C. acquaintance D. friend
    friend
  • You need to be more ______ if you want to work with children. (patience)
    patient
  • Her ______ makes everyone feel relaxed and welcome. (friend)
    frienliness
  • t’s important for students to work ______ instead of depending on teachers all the time. (independent)
    independently
  • He’s an ______ young man who dreams of becoming a doctor. (ambition)
    ambitious
  • I don’t see my old classmates very often, but I still try to ______ with a few of them online. A. get in touch B. keep in touch C. lose contact D. make up
    keep in touch
  • They became friends after meeting ______ for the first time at university. A. together B. in touch C. by chance D. on purpose
    by chance
  • Teenagers often spend too much time ______ online. A. go B. going C. to go D. gone
    going
  • I admire people who are ______ enough to start their own business. A. ambitious B. shy C. serious D. moody
    ambitious