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250 câu trắc nghiệm về từ vựng ôn thi THPT Quốc gia 2017 môn Tiếng Anh
1. The house was burgled while the family was
A. buried

B. busy

2. I am sorry that I can’t _
A. take

in a card game.

C. absorbed

D. helping

your invitation.

B. except

C. agree

D. accept
3. _

what he says, he wasn’t even there when the

crime was committed.
A. Following

B. According to


C. Hearing

D. meaning

4. he has impressed his employers considerably and _
A. nevertheless

B. accordingly

5. He gave his listeners a vivid _
A. account

C. yet

D. eventually

of his journey through Peru.

B. tale

C. communication

6. Will you be taking my precious experience into _
A. possession

he is soon to be promoted.

B. account

D. plot


when you fix my salary?

C. mind

D. scale

7. The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and _
A. charged

B. accused

8. His stomach began to _
A. pain
9. If you _

C. blamed

him of speeding.
D. arrested

because of the bad food he had eaten.

B. harm

C. be hurt

D. ache

money to mine, we shall have enough.


A. add

B. combine

10. he was full of _

A. energy
11. This ticket _
A. permits

C. unite

D. bank

for her bravery.

B. admiration

C. surprise

D. pride

one person to the show.
B. enters

C. delivers

D. admits


12. The cow had lost its own calf. but the farmer persuaded it to _
A. choose
13. If we _
A. elect

B. adopt

B. command

C. vote

16. I had quite _

D. adopt

during the past 30 years.

B. advances

C. advantages

15. He was a much older tennis player but he had the great _
A. advantage

D. collect

the plan you suggest, we are more likely to be successful.

14. Science has made great _
A. motions


C. undertake

one whose mother had died.

B. deal

C. value

D. opportunities
of experience.
D. profit

on my way to work this morning.

A. an experiment B. an adventure

C. a happening

D. an affair


17. He always studies the _
A. advertisements

in the paper as he wants to find a good second-hand car.

B. publicity

C. announcements D. publication


18. On my present salary, I just can’t _
A. pretend

B. elect

19. The girl’s father _
A. admitted

C. afford

20. They are twins and look very _

B. same

21. As a result of their _
A. combination

D. adopt

to buy her a car if she passed her examination.
B. accepted

A. alike

a car which costs over $3.000.

C. agreed

D. approved


.

C. likely

D. identical

the three small independent countries felt less afraid of their powerful neighbour.

B. alliance

C. partnership

D. union

22. When he was a student, his father gave him a monthly _
A. salary

B. permission

23. Is anyone _

D. wage

to fish in this river?

A. borne

B. allowed


24. His _

C. admitted

D. passed

had always been to become an architect.

A. study
25. The _

C. allowance

towards his expenses.

B. ambition

C. imagination

D. direction

of ice-cream sold increases sharply in the summer months.

A. account

B. amount

C. number

D. size


26. If you are bitten by a poisonous snake. it is necessary to be given an _
A. analgesic
27. I’ m _
A. worried

B. antibiotic

29. He is _
A. apparently

B. curious

C. anxious

B. apologize

C. punish

B. evidently

C. obviously

33. The police _
A. caught
34. When John _
A. came

D. actually


for help for the earthquake victims, over a million pounds has been raised.

B. call

C. programme

B. come

32. Could you please _
A. manage

D. confess

a very old man but in fact he is only fifty.

31. Let me know if any difficulties _
A. arise

D. troubled

for being rude to his uncle.

30. As a result of the radio _
A. appeal

D. antidote

to get the tickets for the show today, as there are hardly any left.

28. The child was told to _

A. excuse

C. antiseptic

as quickly as possible.

D. advertisement

.
C. rise

D. happen

an appointment for me to see Mr. Smith?

B. arrange

C. take

D. have

her for helping the murderer to escape.
B. searched

C. brought

D. arrested

in London he went to see the Houses of Parliament.
B. reached


C. arrived

D. got


35. I read an interesting _
A. article

in a newspaper about farming today.

B. advertisement C. composition

36. Students are expected to _
A. assist

D. explanation

their classes regularly.

B. frequent

C. attend

D. present

37. Before you sign anything important, pay careful _
A. notice

B. attention


to all the conditions.

C. regards

D. reference

38. In the central region the dry season is long and severe, and the _
A. refreshing B. general

C. average

D. greatest

39. The bicycle was moving so fast that its rider could not _
A. leave

B. avoid

C. miss

40. As soon as the children were _
A. woke
41. This _

B. wake

annual rainfall is only about 70 cm.

an accident.


D. overtake

, their mother got them out of bed and into the bathroom.
C. awake

D. waken

is not big enough to cut down a tree.

A. axe

B. hammer

C. screw

42. In the market, the merchants _
A. bargained

B. gardened

43. He couldn’t _
A. think

and joked with their friends and neighbours.
C. bearded

D. changed

the thought of leaving his home town for ever.

B. bear

C. carry

D. hold

44. The room was so quiet that she could hear the _
A. beating

D. knife

B. tapping

of her heart.

C. knocking

D. striking

45. Through a mixture of greed and intelligence, he has _
A. grown

B. developed

the biggest landowner in the whole district.

C. become

D. increased


46. The damage done to my house by the fire has now _
A. done good

.

B. been made good C. made me good

D. been for good

47. The children will not be allowed to come with us if they don’t _
A. direct

B. behave

C. declare

48. He has adopted three orphans _
for.
A. besides

his own six

D. compose
children so that, all together, he has nine children to provide

t
B. except

C. beside


49. The two scientists disagreed and a _
A. wet

themselves better.

B. bitter

50. The weather was _

D. in place of

argument developed.
C. salty

D. sour

the exceptionally poor harvest.

A. blamed for B. condemned for

C. accused of

D. criticized for

51. If you are so senseless as to go on long walks in tight fitting shoes, you must expect to get _
A. scars

B. bruises

52. After lunch I felt _

A. strong

C. blisters
enough to ask my boss for rise.

B. bold

C. encouraged

53. It is a very popular play, and it would be wise _
A. occupy

D. spots

B. book

C. buy

D. bald
seats well in advance.
D. preserve

54. She began to feel nervous when the train pulled up at the _

between Austria and Yugoslavia.

.


A. edge


B. bar

C. border

55. When the bill came, he had to _
A. borrow

money from his brother to pay it.

B. lend

C. loan

56. The toy boat turned over and sank to the _
A. basis

B. bottom

57. The ball _

of the pool.

C. ground

B. sprang

D. depth

C. leapt


58. The bus ran over the cliff because its _
A. brakes

B. controls

D. skipped

failed.
C. gears

D. signals

of the bank where he worked was not in the centre of the city.

A. seat

B. quarter

60. Large waves were _

A. going
61. _

D. let

two or three times before rolling down the slope.

A. bounced


59. The _

D. division

C. branch

D. piece

on the seashore.

B. running

C. hitting

D. breaking

up children properly is mainly their parents’ duty.

A. Rearing

B. Breeding

62. Several prisoners _
A. broke away

C. Raising

D. Bringing

from their guards and escaped.


B. broke out

C. broke through

D. broke down

63. The specialist was under so much stress that he finally _
A. broke off

B. broke down

C. broke out

.
D. broke in

64. Well-mannered children have usually been properly _
A. raised up

B. borne up

C. brought up

by their parents.
D. put up

65. The audience waited until the curtain had risen and then _
A. flooded


B. cheered

C. started

into applause.
D. burst

66. When she heard from the hospital the father had died, she _
A. burst

B. exploded

C. fell

67. If you put too many potatoes in that paper-bag it will _
A. explode

B. crack

68. Every day thousands of _
A. merchants

B. dealers

C. burst

into tears.
D. melted
.
D. overcrowd


fly the Atlantic for negotiations withAmerican firms.
C. businessmen

D. tradesmen

69. As there was a power cut in the hospital, the surgeon had to _
A. call for
70. The book _

B. call on

C. call off

D. call out

C. came into

D. came out

two weeks ago.

A. came across

B. came by

71. The country has a system of _
A. channels

the operation.


B. rivers

, most of which date from the nineteenth century.
C. streams

D. canals

72. As we wait no longer for the delivery of your order, we have to _
A. postpone

B. refuse

C. return

it.

D. cancel


73. He’s not _

of learning German in six months.

A. interested

B. inclined

74. Bill doesn’t _


C. able

what people say about him.

A. care

B. matter

75. Do you mind if I _
A. turn to

C. disturb

B. carry out

A. receive

C. come on

B. accept

D. catch

C. comfortable

D. distant

that he will be present at the meeting.

A. right


B. exact

79. If your bicycle _

C. certain

D. formal

comes off, it is almost impossible te put it back on without getting oil on your hands.
B. belt

C. steel

80. If you ever have the _
A. possibility

what he said.

for the underground station.

B. suitable

78. It isn’t quite _

D. carry on

C. listen

77. The flat we have rented is very _

A. convenient

D. depend

with my work while you are getting tea ready?

76. He spoke so quickly that I didn’t _

A. ring

D. capable

D. chain

to go abroad to work, you should take it.

B. offer

C. chance

D. event

81. The fog made it difficult for the driver to see when the traffic lights _
A. adjusted

B. moved

82. How much would you _
A. charge
83. he was _


C. changed

C. spend

B. charged

A. charges

C. sentenced

B. prices

A. control

C. costs

B. check

B. crunch

87. The autumn air felt

D. glance

tobacco rather than to smoke it.
C. chew

D. gnaw


so she went to fetch a coat.
B. chill

C. tepid

88. I’m afraid you have no _
B. choice

B. find

90. The terrified hunter, _

D. chilly

but to come along with us.

89. Her husband felt it would be silly to _

A. clutched

D. rents

our luggage.
C. discover

86. Some of the older villagers prefer to _
A. munch

D. convicted


for their work than they should.

85. The customs officer didn’t bother to _

A. change

D. demand

with murder.

84. lawyers often make higher _

A. permission

D. removed

for repairing my watch?

B. cost

A. accused

A. cool

.

C. selection

D. election


the colour of the curtains before they had painted the room.
C. choose

D. lose

in the arms of a huge bear, fought desperately to loosen its grip.

B. clasped

C. grasped

D. clinging

91. I shall never manage to beat John at tennis; we are clearly not in the same _
A. set

B. band

C. class

D. order

.


92. The teacher _

the harder parts of the story.

A. cleared away


B. cleared out

C. cleared up

93. The sky looks lighter. I think the weather is _
A. clearing away B. clearing
94. He wrote his name _
A. largely

D. cleared off
.

C. bettering

D. clearing up

and carefully at the top of the paper.

B. attentively

C. obviously

D. clearly

95. These trees cannot be grown in such a cold _
A. weather
96. He took a _

B. climate


as ours.

C. season

with him to clean the windscreen of his car.

A. garment

B. cloth

C. clothing

97. As the fat man sat down, the deck chair _
A. fell

B. fainted

A. colour

C. sank

B. tie

C. collar

B. composes

Very few scientists _


A. come to
101.

B. trouble

He said he had every _

A. belief
103.

C. reacts

D. combines

C. come up

C. complaint

D. come in

D. discontent

in his secretary; she would do the right thing.

B. dependence

C. knowledge

D. confidence


She was afraid that unless the train speeded up sle would lose lose her _

A. ticket
104.

some of the ideas of both earlier theories.

to make about the food, I am willing to listen.

A. dislike
102.

D. tail

with completely new answers to the world’s problems.

B. come round

If you have a _

D. collapsed

.

99. The presently accepted theory of light _
A. designs

D. towel

under him, with a loud noise of tearing canvas.


98. He always wore a shirt with an open _

100.

D. space

B. seat

Tom was a highly _

C. carriage

to Scotland.

D. connection

teacher who took his duties seriously but he had neither the personality nor ability

to achieve much success.
A. conscientious
105.

B. efficient

I was not _

107.

C. astonished


D. conscious

sum of $1300 in it.
C. valuable

D. worthwhile

you my best friend.
B. considered

C. trusted

She opened the packet and emptied the _

A. fullness
109.

B. considerable

I have always _

A. regarded
108.

B. awake

She has lost her handbag with the _

A. extraordinary


D. talented

that I had cut myself until I saw the blood all over my hand .

A. familiar
106.

C. capable

B. container

into a saucepan.

C. refills

The road lay ahead of him, a(n) _

D. hoped

D. contents

grey line stretching to the

horizon. A, continual

B. constant

C. eternal D.


continuous
110.

In the capitalist countries, the rising _

A. amount

B. cost

of living is as hard on country families as on city families.

C. expense

D. price


111.

There was a _

A. rattle
112.

116.

B. crosses

shape.
D. broad
that the cyclist had to stop riding.


C. blazing

D. glittering

C. amount

B. accused

C. refused

B. depression

of each other.

D. degree
that he had even seen it.

D. denied

When the other car hit mine, it made a huge _

in my rear bumper.

C. mark

D. dent

On Sunday the business centre of the city was usually quite _
B. unpopular


Ann is so _

B. willing

C. patient

D. alone

B. vaguely

C. obscurely

D. dimly

of the company, he often had to attend Board meetings.

B. directors

The rainbow _

D. obvious

lit after the bright sunshine outside.

As one of the four _

C. headmasters

D. governors


as the sun came fully out from behind the clouds.
B. resigned

She felt very _

C. retired

when her husband forgot
B. deserted

High interest rates _

A. discourage

C. unattended

.

to succeed that I am sure nothing will stop her.

The hall seemed _

A. deceived
129.

D. recover

When he was questioned about the missing ring, he firmly _


A. dissolved
128.

my cold.

C. large

B. deal

A. managers
127.

D. crushed

C. restore

B. dazzling

A. faintly
126.

C. dirty

B. formal

A. determined
125.

D. motion


in packing that she had to iron it before going out.

B. cure

A. deserted
124.

C. sail

B. torn

A. hollow
123.

D. jumps

by boat, we reached the island.

B. crossing

A. defied
122.

C. unites

People who live in a small village are bound to see a good _

A. quantity
121.


the stream to the other side of the park.

The headlights of the approaching car were so _

A. gleaming
120.

D. wrinkles

The new car at the motor-show was a very _

A. curious
119.

C. folds

If I take this medicine twice a day, it should _

A. heal
118.

D. scrambled

in that dress.

Her skirt had been so _

A. faded
117.


C. glided

B. pleats

After a tiring _

A. course

D. clink

through the tubelike underground passage.

B. crawled

A narrow road _

A. joins
115.

C. creak

You should iron out the _

A. creases
114.

B. crackle

They lay almost flat and _


A. crouched

113.

of parchment as the solicitor unrolled the will written on it.

B. decrease

C. disappointed

D. disappeared
her birthday.
D. desperate

people in capitalist countries from borrowing money.
C. disgust

D. disturb


130.

Weeks later he had still not found a job and he began to feel _

A. disappointed
131.

B. disengaged

C. displaced


.

D. discouraged

Some useful ideas were suggested while the social committee was _

the club’s programme for the

coming season.
A, arguing about
132.

The cat showed her _

A. distress
133.

C. malicious

B. dotted

D. disobedient

line.

C. stopped

B. into


D. straightened

C. down

B. in

.

his few friends.

D. over
completely.

C. down

D. out

by four horses.

B. pushed

C. driven

D. drawn

B. pin

on my teeth.

C. probe


D. drill

There is something wrong with his vocal chords and as a result, he had always been _

A. silent

140.

D. despair

I dislike going to the dentist as he uses the _

A. pick
139.

B. impertinent

The carriage was _

A. rolled
138.

C. disgrace

When he heard the bad news, he broke _

A. away
137.


B. disgust

He criticised everything and everybody and even ran _

A. up
136.

D. having a debate on

for the stale fish by turning her back on it.

Please sign your name here on the _

A. spaced
135.

C. quarrelling

He often forgets to do what he has been told and is scolded for being _

A. insolent

134.

B. discussing

B. dumb

C. quiet


When he beat the carpet, the _

.

D. deaf
t

rose in

clouds.

A. dust
141.

The sun _

A. supplies
147.

D. allowance

B. earth

C. floor

B. edge

B. attempt

.


D. worlds
of the knife was not sharp enough.

C. border

D. front

C. force

it involves.

D. strength

An ambulance must have priority as it usually has to deal with some kind of _

A. urgency
146.

C. rates

on a clock I had bought.

You can do it if you want to, but in my opinion it’s not worth the _

A. effort
145.

B. duty


We couldn’t cut the string because the _

A. edging
144.

D. powder

You won’t find a greater variety of flowers anywhere else on _

A. ground
143.

C. mud

When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay _

A. taxes
142.

B. soil

B. pressure

C. extremity

the growth of plants.
B. makes

When can the students _


C. encourages

D. emergency
t
D. effects

for next year’s evening classes?

.


A. enroll
148.

B. join

You must have _

A. passed
149.

B. similar

On summer _

I_

B. work

D. excepting

gain greater _

C. jobs

B. decided

B. shock

in publishing.

D. employment
that all trains were running about one hour behind time.

C. explained

I could tell he was surprised from the _

D. promised
on his face.

C. sight

D. expression

Because the company was doing more business, it was necessary to _
B. increase

The garden _

C. broaden


the factory.

D. magnify

as far as the river.

B. extends

C. develops

D. enlarges

The plain occupies the west, south and central parts of the continent, though considerable variations are to be

found over so _
A. expensive
159.

C. waiting

The information-office at the station _

A. advances
158.

D. wait for

him, but he didn’t arrive.


he hoped the appointment would enable him to

A. extend
157.

D. periods

C. expect

B. attending

A. appearance
156.

C. nights

I sat near the entrance for a long time _

A. advertised
155.

D. reflection

many English men work in their gardens when they come home from work.

B. attend

A. experience
154.


an area.
B. expansive

C. extensive

D. defensive

Because of the strong sun Mrs. William’s new dining-room curtains _

from dark blue to grey within a

year.

A. faded
160.

The _

A. fee
163.

D. bleached

names and papers.
C. false

D. imitation

for me? I’ve helped you often enough in the past.
C. favour


D. influence

charged by the lawyer for his services was unusually high.
B. fare

C. debt

B. fairy-tale

The gardener _

A. filled
165.

B. effort

C. paled

D. hire

A historical novel is a form of which may include many facts.

A. legend
164.

B. synthetic

Why can’t you do this small _


A. demand
162.

B. fainted

Spies may have a number of _

A. artificial
161.

.

him to arrive in time for dinner.

A. expecting
153.

D. entered for

C. equal

B. evenings

A. hope for
152.

C. sat for

He knows so much about the stars that I am sure it would be impossible to find his _


A. eves
151.

D. subscribe

the examination before Friday, so bring your money to the office as soon as possible.

B. enrolled for

A. same
150.

C. inscribe

C. fantasy

D. fiction

a bucket with water so that he could plant the vegetables.

B. flowed

C. stuffed

My petrol tank was empty so I pulled into a garage to _

D. piled
.



A. fill up
166.

B. top up

B. definite

High in the sky a _

C. formed

B. freely

flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

B. under his breath

B. gathering

Mr and Mrs Green _

.

C. gasping for breath D. out of breath


As the storm drew nearer, black clouds were _

over the sky.

C. picking

D. watering

a party for their daughter’s twenty-first birthday.

B. formed

The old lady couldn’t _

C. gave

D. called

because she had rheumatism.

B. get on

C. get through

D. get in

He does not _ his fellow-workers and there are often disagreements between them.

If we can _


It is not _

C. get on with

D. get into touch with

our present difficulties, then everything should be all right.

B. come across

C. come over

for you to eat too much
B. good

You should be very _

A. thankful
185.

without the need of horses.

After his prolonged dive in search of the ring he emerged from the water _

A. kind
184.

D. formerly


C. independently D. readily

A strong westerly _

A. get off
183.

a teacher, has written four novels.

C. presently

A. go on with B. put up with
182.

D. performed

With the invention of the train, man could travel overland _

A. get about
181.

D. forecast

a line, then walked quietly into school.

B. usually

A. invited
180.


, though I have little faith in it.
C. announcement

B. stood

A. wondering
179.

D. crowd

Since his retirement, Peter Smith, who was _

A. panting
178.

C. flock

B. warning

A. gale
177.

D. butterflies

of birds was flying southward.

I usually listen to the weather _

A. voluntarily
176.


D. favourable

C. flies

B. swarm

The children _

and they finished it all.

from its body with its tail.

B. ants

A. afterwards
175.

.
D. flat

C. hungered

A horse drives the _

A. gathered
174.

C. uneven


B. flavoured

A. notice
173.

D. far

The children thought that the cream was deliciously _

A. pack
172.

result will be loss of staff.

C. final

B. depressed

A. wasps
171.

D. certain

You direct me to the nearest garage? One of my tyres is _

A. famous
170.

C. fixed


B. near

A, compressed
169.

.

If present dissatisfaction over salaries continues the _

A. lengthy
168.

D. blow up

when there’s a doubt the examiner’s decision is _

A. final
167.

C. speed up

B. grateful

The peasants’ many _

C. well

D. get over
t
D. useful


to your teachers for their help
C. considerate

D. gracious

resulting from ill-treat-ment by their landlords led finally to rebellion.


A. griefs
186.

B. grumbles

They have a

B. pessimistic

The old man got into the _

A. tradition
188.

Be careful how you _

The _

.
D. selected


that jug; It will break very easily.
C. handle

D. employ

of the clock showed that it was time for dinner.
B. numbers

C. fingers

D. figures

We suddenly saw the bus about to leave and had to run _
B. awkwardly

C. hard

B. weak

C. cheerful

B. flower

.
D. harmless

This year the farmers were just able to gather the _

A. collection


to catch it.
D. strongly

There’s no need to be frightened of the dog; he’s quite _

A. eager
193.

D. habit

C. single

B. operate

A. hardly
192.

C. harvest

B. by hand

A. hands
191.

D. violent

Most things are now mass-produced rather than _

A. pour
190.


C. fierce

of storing money under the bed.

B. manner

A. hand-made
189.

D. complaints

future ahead with little comfort, food or hope.

A. grim
187.

C. grievances

before the fine weather came to an end.

C. plant

D. harvest
194.

It was a long time before the cut on my hand _
t
completely.


A. healed

B. sank

C. improved

D. repaired
195.

Dearer electricity will mean _

bills for

most families.
A. dear

B. expensive

C. hard

D. heavy

196.

When you are riding a bicycle you should _

A. handle
197.

201.


after eleven o’clock at night, as it makes too much noise.

You can _

A. suppose

D. alarm

mournfully in the nearby forest.

B. snarling

B. hurt

C. howling

B. prize

D. growling

when his lorry crashed into a wall.
C. hit

All the students were excited at the _

A. intention

D. control


C. bell

The lorry driver was badly _

A. pained
200.

B. horn

Wolves were _

A. barking
199.

C. hand

You are not allowed to use the _

A. signal
198.

B. hold

the handlebars firmly.

D. damaged
of a weekend sports competition.

C. idea


D. view

my surprise when I heard the news.
B. think

C. imagine

D. believe


202.

Many of the earliest _

A. exiles
203.

B. immigrants

The judge said that he was _

A. excited

204.

We paid

207.

D. imposed

t

cash.

B. on

C. by

D. with

The crowd stared at the giant and the dwarf
B. incredible

as if they were _

C. incredulous

Tell your brother to come _

A. indoors

D. entrants

C. interested

the shopkeeper _

A. credulous
206.


C. emigrants

by the high standards of performance by the riders.

B. impressed

A. in
205.

into the United States established large plantations.

monsters.

D. creditable

because it’s going rain in a minute or two.

B. outdoors

C. within

D. homewards
t

I cut my finger on a rusty tin and it became
badly _

.

A. infected

208.

B. affected

B. pressure

he has always gone _

A. into
210.

D. control

C. in for

B. information

D. through
about hotels in the area.

C. news

B. unoffending

D. notice

C. inoffensive

The use of plastics for shoes _
B. as well


Where do you _

A. intend
214.

children.

The businessman proved to be an apparently well-behaved _

A. although
213.

on

strange hobbies like collecting bottle-tops and inventing secret codes.

The local tourist bureau will send you _

A. offensive
212.

C. influence

B. by

A. knowledge
211.

D. diseased


Violent programmes on television may have a bad _

A. affection
209.

C. effected

middle-aged man.

D. innocent

of leather has ruined shoe repairing as a business.
C. instead

D. outside

going for your holidays this year?

B. expect

C. pretend

D. guess

Now that he has retired, he lives partly on his pension and partly on the _

t

account.


A. income
215.

Be quiet! It’s rude to _

A. interfere
216.

During the _

A. gap
217.

B. wages

C. salary

on his post office savings

D. interest

people when they are speaking.

B. interrupt

C. prevent

D. introduce


the audience strolled and chatted in the foyer.
B. pause

C. space

She looked everywhere for her book but _

D. interval
had to return home without it.


A. lastly
218.

B. at the end

Sally married _

B. to

220.

B. rub

When he makes a _

D. jobs

C. voyage


D. journey

B. jumped

You couldn’t _

B. keep … under

D. hear

.
C. keep … back

B. be in

C. keep in
the cold _

D. lose
.

B. keep … out C. keep … down

B. keep in

C. keep up

D. keep back

It was after dark when the two children were both _


232.

I cannot undo the _

234.

235.

236.

B. lock

C. knot

D. tie

of money prevented us from taking a holiday this year.
B. Freeze

B. finished

It is time to _

A. place

C. Emptiness

D. Lack
four hours.


C. lasted

D. stayed

the table for dinner.

B. lay

C. lay out

After driving for five hours, the driver pulled into _

A. a bypass

on the safe-crossing by a lorry.

in this piece of string.

It was the longest film I’ve ever seen; it _

A. ended

D. keep … behind

your shorthand ability by taking notes in shorthand during lectures.

231.

A. Limit


D. keep … on

touch with old friends but I have so little time.

Shut the window and _

_

D. gathered

C. learn
the crow _

I should like to _

A. bunch

in the last six months.

any secrets even for an hour in that llttle town.

The police had to _

A. keep on

233.

D. ideal


C. amounted

B. get

You can _

.

C. judgement

Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have _

A. keep … in
230.

before she went out .

by car, he takes his family with him.

B. justice

A. be out of
229.

D. jaw

I can’t advise you what to do: you must use your own _

A. keep … to
228.


.

C. travels

B. passage

A. keep
227.

C. shoulder

B. works

A. added
226.

D. group

Her mother had asked her to do several _

A. guesswork
225.

.

C. jam

B. wrist


A. course
224.

D. flush

He hit the other boxer so hard that he broke his lower _

A. labours
223.

.

C. blemish

B. crush

A. chin
222.

D. among

I’m sorry I’m late, I was held up in a traffic _

A. block
221.

C. into

The boy’s allergy to dust caused his skin to _


A. itch

D. at the last

the Kennedy family.

A. with
219.

C. in the end

B. a flyover

C. a lay-by

D. put out
for a rest. A,
D. aroundabout


237.

The guide is _

A. conducting
238.

239.

out of the window to see the procession more clearly.

B. curve

C. bow

B. become

D. lean
the language.

C. refresh

B. lowest

D. learn

B. lecture

If the boy had _

A. set

importance to me.

C. worst

Are you going to attend Dr Barker’s _

A. conference
242.


D. guiding

I’m sorry but what he thinks is not of the _

A. merest
241.

C. leading

She came to England for a year in order to _

A. know
240.

B. bringing

She tried to _

A. bend

a line of tourists through the narrow passage with the help of his torch.

D. least
on “Brain Electronics” tomorrow?

C. meeting

D. discussion

the dog alone it wouldn’t have bitten him.


B. left

C. put

D. had

243.

Peter begged his neighbour to _

A. lend
244.

he offered to _

A. lend
245.

C. loan

B. panes

D. borrow

C. lenses

B. junction

B. limit


B. landing

The police must now _

A. search
250.

B. show

of your spectacles need changing.
D. prisms

until the train had passed.

C. level crossing

D. subway

here, so we must get back to the car very quickly.
C. allowance

D. ability

As he had no friends or relatives in the town, the traveller tried to find a _

A. lodge
249.

D. hivre


her a hand as the suitcase was too heavy for her to carry.

There is a 20 minute parking _

A. freedom
248.

C. provide

A long line of traffic had to wait at the _

A. drawbridge
247.

B. supply

You should have your eyes tested every year in case the _

A. glasses
246.

him five pounds until the weekend.

B. look for

C. lodging

escaped convict in the surrounding counties.
C. look after


The children played in the park while their mother _

A. looked at

B. looked on

D. stay

C. looked over

D. investigate
.
D. looked round

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