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Read these instructions for a medication: ★ FLUTEX. Adults: 2 tablespoonfuls; Children: 2 teaspoonfuls. If relief does not occur consult your physician. Shake well before using. ★ Most probably, Flutex medication is...
a pill
an injection
a liquid
Read this sign: ★ PASSENGERS MUST BE IN POSSESSION OF A TICKET BEFORE TRAVELING. ★ What does it mean?
You pay when you get off
You have to buy a ticket before your ride
You have to book a seat before traveling
Read this text from a biography: ★ English novelist Jane Austen was born in Hampshire, her father being a clergyman, and she lived for most of her life in the area. She had six brothers, and an elder sister, Cassandra, to whom she was very close. ★ Cassandra was younger than Jane.
Read this text from an article: ★ In order to enjoy fine wine, one should drink it slowly, a little at a time. ★ What does DRINK IT mean in the sentence above?
sip it
stir it
spill it
Read this comment: ★ Some people treat you so badly and think that's OK as long as they give you just a few dollars. ★ What is his job?
Flight Attendant
Police Officer
Waiter
Read this sign: ★ WARNING: DIGITAL SECURITY CAMERAS IN USE AROUND THIS BUILDING. ★ What does it mean?
This area is guarded by cameras
You cannot buy film for cameras here
Cameras cannot be used in this area
★ The cost of living in the United States has risen at a rate of 10 percent per year during the last ten-year period. ★ What does TEN-YEAR PERIOD mean in the sentence above?
quarter
decade
century
Read this text from an article: ★ Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park, United States, erupts almost every hour, rising to a height of 125 to 170 feet and expelling thousands of gallons during each eruption. ★ Old Faithful geyser erupts..
every 60 minutes
every 125 minutes
every 170 minutes
Read this sentence: ★ A vacant apartment in New York City is very difficult to find. ★ What does VACANT mean in the sentence above?
good
large
empty
Read this text from an article: ★ Reality TV is a genre of TV programming which presents dramatic or humorous situations with ordinary people rather than professional actors. The explosion of popularity dates from around 2000 and covers a wide range of formats. ★ Reality television has ...
been popular since well before 2000
only been popular since 2000
been popular since approximately 2000
Read this advertisement: ★ AMERICAN ENGLISH PHONETICS COURSE IN NEW YORK CITY. Fall. 5 hours. A course designed for international students. Professor Michael June. Prerequisite: First Certificate or equivalent. ★ This course will probably be offered from ...
January to April
May to August
September to December
Read this sign: ★ VISAS WILL ONLY BE ISSUED TO HOLDERS OF RETURN AIR TICKETS. ★ What does it mean?
Get a visa before your flight.
Book a return flight before you ask for a visa.
Apply for a visa before you book your return flight.
Read this text from a biography: ★ In the United States the Beatlemania exploded with The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. The band became a worldwide phenomenon with adulation and denunciations by artists such as Frank Sinatra. ★ Frank Sinatra didn't like The Beatles too much.
Read this sign: ★ THE MANAGEMENT DOES NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPERTY LEFT IN OUR CRUISE SHIP. ★ What does it mean?
You cannot bring your luggage onboard the cruise.
You should give your things to the cruise manager.
You must look after your things yourself onboard.
Read this comment: ★ The first and last five minutes are the most stressful and that goes for the members of the public as well. ★ What is his job?
Pilot
Sports Player
Musician
Read this text from a novel: ★ Our friends invited us to a casual party. When they opened the door to let us in, a black cat ran in quickly ahead of me. I am really fond of cats, so I encouraged the cat to come closer. ★ What does FOND OF mean?
I don't like cats
I like cats
I am allergic to cats
Read this text from an article: ★ If they were produced in some other way, forests could be preserved by the Canadian government. Today environmentalists suggested an alternative way to produce paper. ★ Who is suggesting that pulp and paper could be produced without cutting down trees?
The logging industry.
The government.
The environmental lobby.
Read this text from an article: ★ Primary education in the United States is compulsory. ★ What does COMPULSORY mean in the sentence above?
of the highest quality
required by rule
free of charge
Read this text from an article: ★ Philately or Stamp collecting has been an increasingly popular hobby from as early as 1854. ★ In 1854, stamp collecting was ...
just beginning to become popular.
more popular than it is today.
as popular as it is today.
Read this text from an article: ★ In New York City people are surrounded by so many sounds that attract the most attention. People there seldom turn to look when a fire engine, a police car or an ambulance comes screaming along the street. ★ People in New York ...
don't care about emergencies.
are used to sirens.
are attracted by sounds.
Lucy: What's her new job? Paul: She's an actress. a actress. actress.( an actress., a actress., actress. )
Mark: Which Who's Whose( Which, Who's, Whose ) book is this? Lisa: Oh, it's my brother's.
Is there any food left?
Yes, there is any.
No, there aren't.
No, there isn't.
There aren't much a lot many( much, a lot, many ) people downtown today.
We got married five years ago, but we don't have many children any children some children( many children, any children, some children ).
Mark: What does Victor do? Bill: He's teaching. He's a teacher. He's teacher.( He's teaching., He's a teacher., He's teacher. ).
She never works at in on( at, in, on ) Saturdays.
Diana: How do you get at work? Betty: By car On car By the car( By car, On car, By the car ).
The United States are more small smaller smallest( more small, smaller, smallest ) than Canada.
Mark smokes more than twelve cigarettes by day a day everyday( by day, a day, everyday ).
Let's go somewhere else. There's too much too too many( too much, too, too many ) noise in this room.
Teenagers today like wearing casual clothes, so leather shoes aren't as fashionable than as fashionable as more fashionable as( as fashionable than, as fashionable as, more fashionable as ) sneakers.
A friend of ❌ phoned this morning but ❌ didn't leave a message.
Although However When( Although, However, When ) Martha likes coffee very much, she prefers tea today.
Rio de Janeiro is usually nice in September, but unless so( but, unless, so ) it rains.
They went to Mexico ❌ a month ❌ the summer. And they really loved it!
We ❌ go out to a restaurant during the week because we usually get home ❌ late.
❌ Mary was an hour late, she didn't ❌.
They don't like Mr Muller ❌. He treats them ❌ they were kids.
Mary's house is near to next to close( near to, next to, close ) the hair salon. Do you think you can find it?
Lisa: Where can I buy a magazine? Mark: At the library grocery store newsstand( library, grocery store, newsstand ).
She was carrying wearing supporting( carrying, wearing, supporting ) those expensive sunglasses she bought in Italy.
Take your umbrella. It's raining heavily much hardly( heavily, much, hardly ).
He has started a new job. It is more interesting and he earns wins spends( earns, wins, spends ) more money.
I need to look up some words. Can I give borrow lend( give, borrow, lend ) your dictionary, please?
I'm ❌ living at home, but my girlfriend and I will ❌ move into an apartment.
I'm really waiting enjoying looking forward to( waiting, enjoying, looking forward to ) the party. All my friends will be there.
This new car is too expensive for us. We can't possibly assume afford cope( assume, afford, cope ) it.
She lifted carried pulled( lifted, carried, pulled ) the baby carefully out of the perambulator.
The word for the land along the edge of a lake or sea is bank shore coast( bank, shore, coast ).
The best word to describe what you see from a car or train when traveling through the countryside is view panorama scenery( view, panorama, scenery ).
Which of these pieces of paper confirms that you have paid for something?
receipt
recipe
certificate
Our students usually feel it is a great respect trust honor( respect, trust, honor ) to be registered at our English Classes.
There is no entrance admission entry( entrance, admission, entry ) to the art gallery after 5.30 pm.
His father has made another appointment arrangement agreement( appointment, arrangement, agreement ) to see the school rugby coach.
The association of psychologists is presently actually currently( presently, actually, currently ) holding its annual meeting in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Please come to my office at ten o'clock exact sharp accurate( exact, sharp, accurate ), will you?
This trip will give you the opportunity chance fortune( opportunity, chance, fortune ) to take some interesting photographs.
Can you be bored patient content( bored, patient, content ) with what you have, or do you always want more?
People who are excessively sensational sensitive sensible( sensational, sensitive, sensible ) are quick to take offense.
They are There are There is( They are, There are, There is ) over 700,000 people studying English.
My kid has never gone at was to been to( gone at, was to, been to ) DisneyWorld in Florida.
I can't stand walking to walk to walking( walking, to walk, to walking ) in this freezing cold weather.
They usually ❌ at home, but today they ❌ lunch in a restaurant.
My wife and I ❌ breakfast when the phone ❌.
If you don't want to burn yourself, you shouldn't won't couldn't( shouldn't, won't, couldn't ) lie in the sun all day.
When we waited As soon as we waited As we were waiting( When we waited, As soon as we waited, As we were waiting ) for the bus, a man with a gun ran out of the bank across from us.
I haven't heard from Mr Reynolds for ages, I wonder how is he what is he like how he is( how is he, what is he like, how he is ).
I couldn't don't mustn't( couldn't, don't, mustn't ) be late for work this morning. I've got a lot to do before midday.
A lot needs to be done needs doing needs to do( needs to be done, needs doing, needs to do ) to the house before we can move in.
You are supposed to are enabled to are allowed to( are supposed to, are enabled to, are allowed to ) show your passport at the border if you want to get across.
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. The gun EXPLODED in his hands when he was cleaning it.
went off
went up
went out
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the words in capitals. My husband MET Alice QUITE BY CHANCE as he was leaving the office.
ran after
ran over
ran into
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. When the fire was EXTINGUISHED, we saw that the house had been seriously damaged.
put down
put out
put in
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. Far too many beautiful buildings in Latin America have been DEMOLISHED.
pulled on
pulled in
pulled down
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. Unless the weather improves, we shall have to POSTPONE our trip.
put up
put away
put off
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. He will have to REDUCE expenses or he will get into serious trouble.
cut off
cut down
cut out
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. Peter was supposed to come at six, but he never APPEARED.
turned in
turned on
turned up
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. Unless we go away for a week I won't be able to STAND so much work.
put up with
put with
Choose a phrasal verb that replaces the word in capitals. Leaving so early PROVED to be a waste of time because our flight had been cancelled.
turned out
turned off