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(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 donft 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.

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@@@@6`10 @arrest, milk, quote, settle, sneak
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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
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