200. I'm sorry the smell in this room. It's just been painted.
a. about
b. of
c. on
d. with
→ a
201. She's quite nice but I wouldn't like to be married her.
a. with
b. on
c. about
d. to
→ d
202. We are always proud our country.
a. of
b. on
c. about
d. to
→ a
203. I felt sorry the children when they went
holiday. It
rained every day and they had to spend most of the time indoor.
a. for / on
b. about / on
c. about / in
d. for / in
→ a
204. It wasn't polite him to leave without saying a word.
a. with
b. to
c. on
d. of
d. as if
→ d
210. You play tennis I do.
a. better than
b. more good than
c. more well
d. more well than
→ a
211. a lot of other people, we managed to survive the
recession.
a. Contrary to
b. In contrast to
c. On the contrary with
d. In contrast with
→ b
212. If you me, just say so.
a. disagree with
b. differ from
c. differ with
d. differ by
→ a
213. If you don't like this one, try something
a. other
b. more
c. else
d. another
→ c
214. How much should I charge giving her all that advice?
a. by
b. because of
a. child
b. childhood
c. childish
d. childlike
→ b
220. She is to leave as soon as possible.
a. cautious
b. anxious
c. worried
d. nervous
→ b
221. The coins are to be over a thousand years old.
a. described
b. said
c. told
d. mentioned
→ b
222. Who will Jean's cat while she is away?
a. take care of
b. take track of
c. take advantage of
d. get in touch with
→ a
223. I don't like your behavior. You are grown up but you are
still
a. childish / childlike
b. childlike / childish
c. childish / a child
d. childlike / a child
a. keep an eye to
b. pay attention to
c. put an end to
d. get in touch with
→ c
229. Sit here with us. We can move over and you on this
sofa.
a. keep an eye to
b. pay attention to
c. make room for
d. get in touch with
→ c
230. No one knows who the building.
a. set fire to
b. put an eye on
c. pay attention to
d. put an end to
→ a
231. John came to see me day. It was last Friday, I think.
a. another
b. other
c. the next
d. the other
→ d
232. I met two strangers on the way to work. One of them greeted me and
didn't.
a. others
b. another
c. others
d. the other
in the front room.
a. others / another
b. other / others
c. the next / the next
d. the other / the other
→ d
238. She to the cinema last night.
a. went over
b. went on
c. went out
d. went off
→ c
239. I've been trying to him all day.
a. fall in love with
b. take track of
c. take advantage of
d. get in touch with
→ d
240. An ever-growing proportion of this consists of unburned
hydrocarbon gases from the exhausts of automobiles.
a. pollute
b. polluted
c. pollution
d. pollutant
→ c
241. His wife died in when he was only 24 years old.
a. children
b. childhood
c. childbed
d. childbirth
c. goes out
d. goes off
→ b
247. Do you think you could this work with me some time,
Peter?
a. go over
b. go on
c. go out
d. go off
→ a
248. We have permission to with the plan.
a. go ahead
b. go over
c. go on
d. go off
→ a
249. I know you find the course boring, Pauline, but since you've started it,
you
might as well it.
a. go with
b. go through with
c. go ahead
d. go off
→ b