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3. The demand____ passage was so great that old and

undersized ships were pressed____ service.

A of, in C for, onto

B on, on D for, into

4. She went and stood____ him and watched____ him a

few moments___ her cold way.

A near, for, with C close to, with, in
B about, ___ , by D beside, __ , in


5. Though the air was smoky __ forest fires, in spite

___ considerable rainy weather____ late, I tried some

photographic work.

A from, ___ , ___ C of, ___ , for

B from, of, of D with, of, ___

6. The steamer arrived_____ Thunder Bay early_____ the

morning, and so ended the first half of our journey

from Toronto to Fort Garry;____ rail ninety-four miles,

___ steamboat five hundred and thirty miles.

A in, in, by, on C at, in, by, by
B to, in, by, by D to, ___ , on, on

7. He took no notice___ her, and so at last she spoke

___ him____ her friendly manner.

A for, with, with C from, with, by

B of, to, in D of, with, with

8. According____ the National Golf Foundation, which

keeps statistics____ courses and players, more than

one___ ten Americans now play the game.

A to, on, in C to, of, from

B with, about, of D with, for, among

9. Seven____ our United States are vitally interested____

the great Colorado River which has a length of more than 1,700 miles and the phenomenal fall of 10,000

feet___ its head waters in the Rocky Mountains and

its mouth in the Gulf of California.

A from, in, among C in, with, among
B of, in, between D __ , by, between

10. She was named____ her grandmother.

A to C for

B with D from


11. Let us appeal____ reason. These facts speak in favour

___ his being innocence.

A for, of C with, for

B to, of D for, for

12._ the 1960s the economy has been chronically de­
pressed due____ declining fish stocks and slackened

world demand___ the their products.

A For, ___ , for C From, to, of

B Since, with, of D Since, to, for

13.______________________________ The development of machinery paper high-speed

production has been largely responsible _____ the in­
crease ___ literacy and the raising of educational levels

of people___ the world.

A for, for, in, throughout

B to, for, of, in

C of, of, of, in

D for, of, in, throughout

14. Why couldn't she have them_____ friends____ than the

silly boys she danced with and who came____ Sunday

night supper?

A as, ___ , on C____ , more, for

B for, rather, to D by, rather, by

15. They would get___ much better____ people like these.

A for, by C on, with

B over, with D off, by

16. She loved giving orders ____ the servants, and they

loved___ obeying her.

A ___ , ______________ C___ , to

B to, _______________ D to, to

17. Labrador is almost completely unsuitable____ agricul-


ture, and___ the island of Newfoundland the poor

soil and a short growing season prevent______ raising

most of crops.

A for, in, ___ C to, on, ___

B for, on, from D to, in, from

18. Farming is____ only minor importance .____ the pro­
vincial economy.

A ___ , for C of, in

B of, of D for, in

19.___ the end of the 19th century___ particular, the

Western humanities and natural sciences split___ var­
ious disciplines.

A In, in, in C At, in, into

B At, at, at D In, in, into

Problem verbs & Phrasal verbs Test 21

1. His father died a poor man and after that the family
split___ .

A on C out

B up D in

2. "Ask me questions and I will_____ my best to answer

them," he said and burst____ laughing.

A do, in C do, out

B make, out D make, in

3. Though it was clear that she was taken___ , she___ no

comment on it, except by a scornful movement of the lips.

A back, made C amiss, did

B aback, made D along, did


4. He did not____ me his secret and I was so curious to

know that I made___ my mind to find it___ with Paul.

A say, on, out C talk, up, in

B tell, upon, off D tell, up, out

5. She ___ awake all night thinking of what had hap­
pened. She felt that Jean had taken_____ her from the

very start.

A laid, for C lain, from

B lay, against D was lying, upon

6. They looked____ a roof to live under before the cow

weather set____ .

A for, out

B looked forward to, on

C upon, off

D for, in

7. Trafalgar Square is _____ to have been ____ about a

hundred years ago.

A said, lain C said, laid

B told, lay D told, lied

8. Harrison who was laughing loudly suddenly broke___ .

A out C in
B off D___

9. Don't worry, Mom, Nick will soon get____ the disease.

A on C against

B over D after

10. Look, he is sleeping again! — Yes, he can't break____

his habit of__ a bit after dinner.

A off, laying C with, lying
B out, lying D____ , laying


11. We expected him to join____ us, but he never turned

A ___ , up C with, in

B to, out D___ , upon

12. He turns____ to be a reserved person. I am sure he is

keeping something___ .

A on, on C out, back

B out, out D on, down

13. The centre of the party was Mike who_____ everybody

laugh because he____ and said many things for fun.

A made, did C did, did

B made, made D did, made

14. Don't get___ and____ every minute, you are getting

___ my nerves.

A up, down, on B to, fro, to C to, back, on D on, off, upon

15. Her two-weeks' holiday in Greece____ her a world of

good. She came fresh and so tanned as if she had been
___ in the sun for months.

A made, lying B did, laying C made, laying D did, lying

16. The rebellion was put____ by the British, but not be­
fore extensive loss of life on both sides.

A through C out

B down D in


Test 22

1. Consumption of natural resources _____ dramatically

every year as the human population increases and stand­
ards of living___ .

A arises, raise C rises, rise

B arouses, rise D raise, raise

2. It___ great stress on the heart, and in an older per­
son or someone with hypertension or a heart condi­
tion, it can____ more harm than good.

A places, make

B puts, do

C lays, make

D influences, do

3. The number of golfers in the United States_____ from

17.5 million in 1985 to 24.8 million in 1992. -

A rose C aroused

B raised D lifted

4. Although novels with scientific underpinnings had been

written before, Verne____ the technique of scientific

verisimilitude to a fine art.

A rose C arouse

B raised D lifted

5. Their life was set____ forthcoming severe winter and

many attempts were____ to cross the mountains, but

all who tried were driven back by the pitiless storms.

A with, made B on, done C upon, made D by, done


6. But the majority of people are so intensely lazy and
timid, that they prefer to encourage the imposition by

giving___ to it rather than put an end___ it by the

exertion of a little firmness.

A away, for C in, to

B out, to D off, by

7. And he never sees what an ass he is_ of himself,

and how he is annoying a lot of people who never
___ him any harm.

A doing, did C doing, made

B making, made D making, did

8. I have a little money put__ for a rainy day.

A down C away

B off D out

9. He___ awake looking at the tiles_____ in a geometric

pattern.

A lay, lain C lay, laid

B was laying, laid D was lying, lain

10. The valley took me____ to the time of his childhood

when my Grandpa____ me on horseback and we rode

together to the river.

A ___ , sat C away, sat

B back, set D over, set

11. You will break___ if you work too hard.

A down C up

B over D ill

12. The police are attempting to put_____ violent crime in

the city.

A down C away

B over D on


13. A strong cup of tea takes_____ the weariness.

A over C off

B down D away

14. Measles broke____ inthe village.

A down C off

B out D in

15. You'd better paint thewoodwork before rainsets___ .

A ___ C off

B out D in

16. People began to____ sheep for wool about 6,000 years

ago.

A raise C arise

B rise D arouse


Part Two MISCELLANEOUS

Directions:Complete the sentences below using the correct alternative from those marked A, B, C, or D.

Test 23

1.He feels he __ responsible. He has never got______

well with his____ relatives.

A may have been, on, daughter-in-law's B must be, along, daughter's-in-law

C might have been, __ , daughter-in-law's

D can't have been, on, daughter's-in-law

2. He was used to___ because he was a good storyteller

and used to___ tales about animals.

A being heard, telling

B be heard, tell

C being listened to, make up

D be listened to, making up

3. My marriage____ in 1996____ me with three children.

A set up, leaving

B broke up, having left

C went up, left

D turned up, being left

4. While skating along_____ full speed, they heard the

cars from Amsterdam coming____ behind them.

A with, close C to, closely

B at, close D on, closely


5. Just as she felt tears____ her eyes, the phone began to

ring. She____ , listening to its rings, for several min­
utes.

A come from, laid

B having come into, was laid

C to come in, laid

D coming into, lay

6. He believed that he had made the matter of the final

cost___ plain that the possibility_____ the money had

really never entered____ his mind.

A such, to lose, in

B such, of losing, ____

C so, to be lost, into

D so, of losing, ____

7. I was___ by hearing my own name_____ a whisper.

A awoken, having spoken by B awakened, spoken in C awaken, speaking with D waken, speak with

8. Are you trying to make me_____ that I need not___

grateful___ you?

A feel, to be, to

B feeling, be, for

C to feel, to be, with

D feel, be, to

9. Here you are at____ . You___ us a note at___ !

A last, must have sent, last B last, might have sent, least C least, could have sent, least D least, should have sent, last


10 She ____ the money to the boy. He does not know

what the money____ .

A mustn't have given, is

B may have given, are

C needn't have given, is

D might have given, are

11. She had been sitting there so long that she_____ quite

___ , and so hungry that she could not help_ into

the kitchen.

A raised, stiff, to go

B rose, stiffly, going

C raised, stiffly, to go

D rose, stiff, going

12. I don't want to harm ___ unless they_____ me. I'd

rather____ by myself.

A somebody, harm, lived B anybody, don't harm, live C somebody, don't harm, to live D anybody, harm, live

13. No, you her beautiful. But she could get every­
body ___ about her appearance because she had a lot

of charm and was always____ dressed.

A couldn't have called, forget, pretty

B could have called, forget, prettily

C couldn't have called, to forget, prettily

D might have called, to forget, pretty

14. Though he was_____ busy____ a letter, he tried____

the discussion___ .

A pretty, having written, to follow, close B prettily, to write, following, closely C pretty, writing, to follow, closely D prettily, written, following, close


15. She was writing as if she___ no time to breathe before

she got the letter____ .

A had, written C was having, writing

B had had, to write D were having, write

Test 24

1.We____ . He arrived____ half an hour behind the_____

time.

A shouldn't have hurried, near, appointed B mightn't have hurried, nearly, appointing C needn't have hurried, nearly, appointed D mustn't have hurried, near, appointing

2. She had a glimpse of__ in the mirror hung rather

___ on the opposite wall.

A hers, high C her, highly

B herself, high D herself, highly

3. Mr. Black, who seemed ___ his own dinner, ____

down his fork and knife and drew his chair to the sofa,

A forgotten, lay C to have forgotten, laid

B to forget, laid D having forgotten, lain

4. He was the last man in the world_____ by____ consid­
erations.

A to trouble, so C being troubling, such

B to be troubled, so D to be troubled, such

5. I don't feel sorry for her_____ . I can't entrust her__

any task though I____ her for three months.

A being fired, with, have known

B firing, ___ , had known

C having fired, by, have been knowing D having being fired, on, know


6. He sat down and I was made____ him. He seemed to

let me____ for myself.

A to sit near, to decide B sit besides, decide C to sit beside, decide D sit by, to decide

7. She has made me____ that I____ thoughtless and self­
ish ___ her yesterday.

A to feel, might be, to

B feel, might have been, of

C feeling, should have been, towards

D feel, may have been, to

8. I wish we___ at____ house but they ordered that we

___ here.

A was, Carter's, would stay B were, the Carters', stay C had been, the Carter's, stayed D have been, Carter, should stay

9. The breakfast was delicious.____ coffee was hot and

smelt __ and____ sandwiches were made_____ new

bread and country butter.

A The, well, ___ , of

B ___ , good, the, from

C The, good, the, with
D____ , well, ___ , out of

10. It was no use___ of him. At last she_____ her arms

___ on the table and rested her forehead on them.

A thinking, lay, flatly

B to think, lain, flat

C to have thought, laid, flatly

D thinking, laid, flat


11. If I could only have one flower, I would have___ , the

small ones that grow____ and smell so____ .

A lilies-of-the-valley, wildly, nicely B lily-of-the-valleys, wild, nice C lily's-of-the-valley, wildly, nicely D lilies-of-the-valley, wild, nice

12. She was not used to____ in any hurry____ .

A to be, also C to be, neither

B being, either D being, too

13.___ evening I found a photo of__ taken____ after

1 came to live at Warley.

A Another, me, short B Other, mine, shortly C The other, myself, shortly D The other, mine, short

14. The room was full____ the bubble and squeak of con­
versation. ___ could hear_____ that____ said.

A of, Nobody, anything, no one B with, Anybody, nothing, anybody C with, Somebody, nothing, nobody D of, Nobody, anything, anybody

15. Mrs. Brown was a teacher who brought___ the best in

her students — but their own best, not___ copied best.

A up, anybody else C out, anybody's else B out, anybody else's D in, somebody's else

Test 25

1. ___ Mother and____ Uncle John are likely_____ what

1 have done.

A ___ , ___ , to approve of

B The, the, approving of


C The, ___ , to have approved

D___ , the, to be approved

2. After leaving Constantinople, the way will be taken

out through___ beautiful Bosphorus, across____ Black

Sea to ___ Sebastopol, ____ run.

A the, the, ___ , a twenty-four hours

B ___ , the, the, a twenty-four hours'

C ___ , ___ , ___ , a twenty-four hour's

D the, the, ___ , a twenty-four hour

3. scissors, owing to the special warning of Moth­
er's, ___ kept____ John's reach.

A This, were, out of B Those, is, from C These, were, out of D That, is, out of

4. I saw Herbert___ the idle____ .

A is standing between, looker-ons B standing among, lookers-on C to stand, among lookers-on D stood among, lookers-ons

5. My hotel room looked____ across the vast field where

no____ feeding.

A into, sheeps were B out, sheep were C upon, sheep was D up, sheep was

6. I was afraid____ cold, but it was __ summer night,

and___ fine weather.

A to be, a, a C to be, ___ , ___

B being, the, the D of being, a,___


7.______________ She put on_ dress of black silk with a jet brooch

of her____ .

A a, ___ , mother's C a, __ , mother

B the, the, mother's D a, the, mother

8._ They went out into the wood that was flooded with
___ , while____ were in the path.

A lily-of-the-valleys, forget-me-nots B lilies-of-the-valley, forget-me-nots C lilies-of-the-valleys, forgets-me-nots D lily-of-the-valleys, forgets-me-not

9. A cat,____ , crept from the shadow of the gigantic barn.

A hunting field mices

B hunted field's mouse

C having hunted field mouses

D hunting field mice

10. You____ better____ a slice of ham or an egg, or______

with your tea.

A would, have, something B had, to have, anything C had, have, something D would, had, anything

11. I would be happier if there______ sharper____ to help

___ our choice.

A was, criteria, do B was, criterion, make C had been, criterius, choose D were, criteria, make

12. The crew who____ all asleep forgot_____ a lantern.

A was, to rise C was, to raise

B were, to raise D were, to rise


13. The staff, which consisted___ , ten people,___ unan­
imous in____ decision.

A of, were, their C from, were, its

B of, was, their D from, was, its

14. It is the first really____ party that I____ , and I feel a

little___ .

A grown-ups, have invited, uncomfortably B growns-up, have invited, uncomfortable C grown's-up, was invited to, uncomfortably D grown-up, have been invited to, uncomfortable

15. Hardly____ speaking____ she heard_____ short laugh

in the last row.

A had she finished, than, _

B she had finished, when, a
C had she finished, when, a
D she finished, than, __

Test 26 |

1. It's high time he____ better. It is necessary he_____ an

effort.

A studies, makes

B studied, made

C would study, will make

D studied, make

2. His drawings are worth_____ . I've got one ___ and

___ above my table.

A seeing, framed, hung B to see, to frame, to hang C seeing, framing, hanging D to see, framed, hanged


3. I am looking forward to___ but I think my husband is

likely___ for____ two weeks or more.

A leave, to stay, the other B leaving, to stay, another C be left, to have stayed, other D being left, stay, others

4. These islands are said____ by____ . The Netherlands,

their motherland, ____ a sea-loving nation.

A to be discovered, Danes, was used to be

B to have discovered, the Danish, used to being

C to discover, Hollanders, was used to being

D to have been discovered, the Dutch, used to be

5. It was a chance_____ , so we made a list of things____ .

A not to miss, be taken

B not to be missed, to be taken C of not missing, being taken D of not missed, to be taken

6. You____ very____ if you went to bed_____ late.

A may feel, exhausted, such

B could have felt, exhausting, so C must have felt, exhausted, so D might feel, exhausting, such

7. We____ for two hours; Jet's have a rest,______ ?

A can be walking, do we

B ought to walk, don't we

C might have walked, shan't we

D must have been walking, shall we

8. What___ ass I have been! I_____ of that simple fact.

Providing he___ , I'll tell him everything.

A an, ought to have been aware, comes B the, should have been awaring, comes


C___ , might be aware, will come

D an, must have be awaring, would come

9. His face was quite expectant when I_____ my answer,

but you___ it when I finished.

A has begun, should have seen B began, should see C began, should have seen D had begun, ought to see

10. Bob is the____ of the two brothers. But his younger

brother is____ taller than he is,

A oldest, much more C elder, much

B eldest, more D older, more much

11. He felt like____ in the fresh air._____ the garden en­
trance, he stopped____ at the flowers.

A to work, Having arrived at, to look B working, Arriving to, looking C work, Arrived in, looking D working, On arriving at, to look

12. We___ on Sunday but I feel as if I___ you all my

life. - So____ I.

A have met, had known, do B met, have known, have C met, had known, do D had met, had known, had

13.___ number of students present at the meeting__

considerable, so I should say that_____ great number

of them___ interested in the subject.

A The, was, a, were B A, were, the, was C The, were, a, was D A, was, the, were


14. The trip was___ and be was____ , but___ ten miles

___ passed.

A tiring, exhausting, other, were B tiring, exhausted, another, were C tired, exhausting, another, was D tiring, exhausting, the other, was

15. Only___ children can eat when_____ the thoughts of

a journey.

A few, exciting at B little, excited on C a few, excited with D a little, exciting by

Test 27

1. Without___ to her, he began looking for a, flat near

her____ house.

A telling anything, parents B speaking something, parents' C talking something, parents D saying anything, parents'

2. ___ he felt,____ more silent he had always been.

A The more deeply, the

B The deepest,___

C More deeply,___

D The deeplier, the

3. The words flowed from his pen, though he broke_____

from writing frequently to look____ definitions in the

dictionary,

A up, upon C out, up

B off, up D in, for


4, I __ provided you__ to accompany me; if you____ ,

I won't stir a foot.

A will go, consent, will refuse

B go, will consent, refuse

C go, will consent, will refuse

D will go, consent, refuse

5. ___ twenty years and you'll_____ all about it.

A Another, have forgotten

B The other, forget

C Other, be forgetting

D The others, have been forgetting

5. She and Nick____ at each other for a moment with

the kind of understanding they____ for a long time.

A smiled, hadn't shared

B were smiling, haven't shared

C were smiling, hadn't shared

D had been smiling, haven't shared

7. I woke, and looked at my watch; it was five o'clock.
I___ for four hours.

A have been asleep C had been asleep
B was asleeping D had been asleeping

8. He lost the case and was put into_____ prison. I sup­
pose he____ his advisers.

A the, should not listen to

B ___ , ought not to have heard

C a, must not have heard

D___ , ought not to have listened to

9. Remember___ your oil, water and lyres before you___ .

A checking, will set off B to check, set off


C to have checked, sat off D having checked, will sit off

10. I can't help___ that he does so____ work. That is

why he deserves___ the exam.

A think, a little, failing B thinking, little, to fail C to think, little, to fail D thinking, few, failing

11. The guidebook suggests__ to the Sydney Tower where

you can spend more time____ the view over the city

A to go, to enjoy C to go, enjoying

B going, to enjoy D going, enjoying

12. He met____ of people but____ he knew.

A the number, neither B a number, none C a number, neither D the number, none

13.___ mistakes are_____ owing_____ carelessness.

A ___ , made, to C The, done, to

B The, made, for D __ , made, for

14. Quite___ people were in the park as it was______ fine

weather.

A a few, ___ C a little, ___

B few, the D little, a

15. Would you like ____ wine? — No, thanks. I used to

___ a lot in my youth, but then I gave up__ .

A any, drinking so, drinking B any, to drink too, drinking C some, to drink quite, to drink D some, to drink quite, drinking


Test 28

1. Nick and I had a walk___ day, but_____ of us____

pleased with it.

A another, neither, were B the other, neither, was C the other, none, was D another, none, were

2. Though the cast __ all amateurs, the performance

was a great success. There_____ loud applause for the

actors in the end.

A were, were B were, was C was, were D was, was

3. Mr. Chairman, ___ discuss this question all day?

I don't think it is worth____ so much time on this.

A can we, spend

B will we have to, spending

C shall we be able to, to spend

D need we, being spent

4. He comes here every____ day. He is looking forward

to___ this vacancy.







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