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

1. The scandal cooked the singerfs (@@@ ).
2. He quit smoking cold (@@@ ).
3. Wefre going to need a little more time to get the (@@@ )s out.
4. The management doesnft want to go out on a (@@@ ).
5. He is a (@@@ ) singer.
6. Those blows to the head could have been (@@@ ) by a woman.
7. Steffi Graf (@@@ ) a fourth Wimbledon title in 1992.
8. They never learned skills to (@@@ ) the attention of the others.
9. He had been invited to (@@@ ) a function at the evening college.
10. They will try to (@@@ ) the transmissions electronically.

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(4) To complete each item, choose the best phrases among the five choices.

1. The engine (@@@ ) (@@@ ) before we had gone even a mile.
2. They are going to (@@@ ) (@@@ ) our apartment in the spring.
3. I think we just need to (@@@ ) (@@@ ) this slump in the economy and then we will be okay.
4. Someone has been (@@@ ) (@@@ ) the lock to this door.
5. Social commentators expect racial tensions here to (@@@ ) (@@@ ) again soon.
   
 
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