(3) To
complete each item, choose the best word among the each five
choices.
1. |
My good intentions (@@backfired@ ) on me. |
2. |
Ifm ( @@hooked@ ) on aerobic exercise. |
3. |
Those women (@@blazed@ ) a trail for feminist activity. |
4. |
She ( @@pestered@ ) him into marrying her. |
5. |
My grand father (@@sailed@ ) into me because
I broke his long-cherished vase. |
6. |
Paul quickly became the (@@butt@ ) of everyone's
jokes. |
7. |
Kinnock's resignation came on the (
@@heels@ ) of the party's fourth defeat. |
8. |
Something is out of (@@joint@ ) in our
society. |
9. |
If you didn't sign a contract, you
won't have a (@@leg@ )
to stand on. |
10. |
It is just a (@@skeleton@ ) of the report,
showing the three basic points. |
@@@@@1`5
@backfire, blaze, hook, sail, pester
@@@@6`10 @butt, heel, joint, leg, skeleton |
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(4) To
complete each item, choose the best phrases among the five
choices.
1. |
We
need to (@@conjure@ )
(@@up@ ) a new
business plan by nine tomorrow morning! |
2. |
All the broadcasting suddenly
(@@blacked@ )
(@@out@ ) without
obvious cause. |
3. |
The reporters (@@dug@ )
(@@up@ ) some
very interesting facts about the candidate's previous connections
with left-wing groups. |
4. |
How can he work (@@coop@ )
(@@up@ ) in that
little office all day long? |
5. |
If you (@@flunk@ )
(@@out@ ) of
one university, it is sometimes difficult to get into another. |
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@@@black
out, conjure up, coop up, dig up, flunk out, |
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5–â~4“_20“_ |
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