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(3) To complete each item, choose the best word among the each five choices.

1. After being patient, his dissatisfaction reached the critical (@@mass@ ) .
2. I hit him on the head once and he still holds a ( @@grudge@ ) against me.
3. Since you are your own boss, you can write your own ( @ticket@@) .
4. You should have become a cook. You missed your ( @calling@@) ,
5. The companyfs sales promotion with a ( @vengeance@@ ) resulted in a successful sales record.
6. Communism in North Korea is a very different ( @@animal @ ) from the Eastern European model.
7. You never went to Hawaii - that's pure ( @ bull @@ ) .
8. He was a(n) ( @creature @@ ) of the military government.
9. I prefer stories that are true to (@life @@ ) .
10. We saw the (@@tail @ ) of the procession disappearing round the corner.

@@@@@1`5 @calling, grudge, mass, ticket, vengeance
@@@@6`10 @animal, bull, creature, life, tail
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(4) To complete each item, choose the best phrases among the five choices.

1. I plan to (@@lay@ ) (@@aside@ ) five dollars each week toward my next summer's vacation fund.
2. We (@@fouled@ ) (@up@ ) the project because of some stupid mistakes we made.
3. I did well at the beginning of the marathon, but soon began to (@peter@@ ) (@out@@ ) .
4. I hope this movie (@@pans@ ) (@ out@@ ) .
5. I never like to (@@break@ ) (@@in@ ) a new pair of shoes or a new employee.
   
 
@@@break in, foul up, lay aside, pan out ,peter out
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