(3) To
complete each item, choose the best word among the each five
choices.
1. |
He always goes by the (@@book@ ). |
2. |
The old man kicked the (@bucket@ ). |
3. |
Wet your (@whistle@ )
with a glass of beer. |
4. |
You hit the (@nail@ )
on the head. |
5. |
You should stick to your (@gun@ )
s. |
6. |
The court's ruling clears the way for proceedings
to (@condemn@ )
buildings in the area. |
7. |
Leave a vent open to let some moist air (@@escape@ )
. |
8. |
The two sides agreed to (@honor@ )
a new ceasefire. |
9. |
For once, the artist's fertile imagination (@@failed@ )
him. |
10. |
The men apparently opened fire after they were
(@@challenged@ ) by a patrol. |
@@@@@1`5
@book, bucket, gun, nail, whistle
@@@@6`10 @challenge, condemn, escape, fail, honor |
10–â~2“_20“_@ |
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(4) To
complete each item, choose the best phrases among the five
choices.
1. |
Why don't you try to (@@jazz@ )
(@ up@ )
this room a bit? |
2. |
Although we hate exams, we (@
sweat@@ )
them (@out@ )
in hopes of a better life. |
3. |
Each of us had to (@fork@@ )
(@out@ )
five dollars to defray the costs of the trip. |
4. |
There are many unresolved issues which need to be (@thrashed@ )(
@out@ ). |
5. |
When the principal came in, the pupils (@
livened@@ )
(@ up@ )
and started answering the teacher's questions. |
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@@@fork
out, jazz up, liven up, sweat out, thrash out |
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5–â~4“_20“_ |
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