(3) To
complete each item, choose the best word among the each five
choices.
| 1. |
He is (@@wearing @ )
a friendly smile. |
| 2. |
Her land (@@covers @ )
two square miles. |
| 3. |
His name (@@made@ )
the front page of the newspaper. |
| 4. |
I donft know what she (@@sees@ )
in him. |
| 5. |
I was (@@stuck @ )
by her question. |
| 6. |
You (@sneak@@ )
a look at your watch to see how long you've got to wait. |
| 7. |
He (@@quoted@ )
a price for the repairs. |
| 8. |
The work of an architect of genius always
(@@arrests@ )
the attention no matter how little remains. |
| 9. |
A few people tried to (@@milk@ )
the insurance companies |
| 10. |
She offered to (@@settle@ )
a legacy on Katharine. |
@@@@@1`5
@cover, make, see, stick, wear
@@@@6`10 @arrest, milk, quote, settle, sneak |
| 10β~2_20_@ |
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(4) To
complete each item, choose the best phrases among the five
choices.
| 1. |
I really (@@screwed@ )
(@up@ )
this new project with my late work. |
| 2. |
It took me at least two months to
(@@wade@ )
(@@through@ ) The
decline of the West. |
| 3. |
I think we need to (@@stamp@ )
(@@out@ ) racism
in this country. |
| 4. |
The new strategy was intended to
(@@freeze@ )(@@out@ )
our competitors. |
| 5. |
All the difficulties were finally
(@@ironed@ )
(@@out@ )
and the contract signed. |
| |
|
| |
| @@@iron
out, freeze out, screw up, stamp out, wade through |
|
| 5β~4_20_ |
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