(3) To
complete each item, choose the best word among the each five
choices.
1. |
We should get out of the (@@rut@ ) and come up with new ideas. |
2. |
We are losing this game. Wefve got no choice
but to go for ( @broke@@). |
3. |
She broke out of her ( @@mold @) and took initiative. |
4. |
The brilliant picture was a real
( @feast@@) for
the eyes.When it comes to that theory, |
5. |
I took a ( @shine@@) to the landlady when
I met her for the first time. |
6. |
I have been bitten by the fitness ( @bug @ ). |
7. |
There was the usual ( @@crop @ )
of problems to deal with when I got back to the office. |
8. |
They don't have a ( @grain @@) of common
sense between them. |
9. |
Sectarian agitators did much to sow
the (@@seeds @ ) of discontent among the people. |
10. |
We ran for cover as (@@shell @ ) dropped
all around us. |
@@@@@1`5
@broke, feast, mold, rut, shine
@@@@6`10 @bug, crop, grain, seed, shell |
10–â~2“_20“_@ |
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(4) To
complete each item, choose the best phrases among the five
choices.
1. |
At
first I didn't care much for Della, but she is the kind of
girl who (@@grows@ )
(@on@ ) one. |
2. |
The economists report that
the inflation curve seems to be (@@leveling@ )
(@off@@ ) . |
3. |
Just as he was
recovering from his attack of the flu, pneumonia (@@set@ )
(@@in@ ) . |
4. |
All the department stores
(@@take@ ) (@@on@ ) additional
help for the Christmas season. |
5. |
5. Plans to build a theme
park in the area (@@fell@ )
(@@through@ )
. |
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@@@fall
through, grow on, level off, set in, take on |
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5–â~4“_20“_ |
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