C distant
D much
2. Martha is definitely …… to Linda in her keen sense of taste.
A proud
Barrogant
C superior
Dstubborn
3. Tom never thinks about consequences. He is so ……!
A impulsive
Brepulsive
C compulsive
Dexpulsive
4. Fiona’s …… expression reminded me of my happy days in Hawaii.
A dreamer
Bdreamy
C dreamed
Ddreamful
5. Steve was born in a (n) …… family, without siblings or other relatives.
A concentrated
Bextended
C solid
Dnuclear
6. After three years of cohabiting, Jane and Fred …… apart.
A hovered
Bdrifted
C wandered
Dseparated
7. Mark and Sandra decided to strengthen their close relations by …….
A breaking the bank
Bturning the page
C tying the knot
Dmaking the grade
8. The student was strongly …… to thoroughly research the topic.
A advised
Bsuggested
C recommended
Dproposed
9. If you don’t want to be …… upon, just do what they ask.
A scowled
Bgrimaced
C glowered
Dfrowned
10. John put some pins on the teacher’s chair with an unmistakable …… of satisfaction.
A shine
B beam
C ray
D glow
11. No matter what challenges he encounters, Jack is always full of …….
A beans
Bsprouts
C wine
D peas
12. Did I say «fair»? It was just a ……. of the tongue.
A slide
B slip
C glide
D skim
13. Mary’s such a liar! I wonder whether we’ll hear a …… of truth in her new story.
A speck
Bcrumb
C dot
Dgrain
14. Ken is so generous and kind; he’s got a (n) ……. of gold.
A soul
B arm
C heart
Dattitude
15. Henry never enjoys himself at parties. He is such a ……!
A lazy-bones
Bwet blanket
C soft touch
Dcouch potato
16. They are both doctors and are involved in ……. relationships only.
A superficial
Bpersonal
C heartfelt
Dworking
17. Read for exams and you’ll …… excellent results.
A succeed
Bachieve
C earn
D win
18. Jane is very careful with ……. on a new relationship.
A getting
Bboarding
C climbing
Dembarking
19. Sean lives beyond his means. He’s such a ……!
A spendthrift
Bidler
C waster
Dfinancier
20. Bill doesn’t want Mrs. Brown become his step-mother as she’s …….
A quarreler
Bquarrelsome
C quarreling
Dquarrelful
Task 2. Eight out of the ten sentences contain an unnecessary word. Write the unnecessary words right after the sentences. If a sentence contains no errors, put a plus (+) next to it. (20 marks)
1. His help may come in a handy one day.
2. Nile’s overpowering arrogance has triggered it off Kate’s marked aversion.
3. Peter can’t stand it when his some little daughter looks up to the modern pop idols.
4. Linda is so an apprehensive. I don’t know how she will survive that challenge.
5. As soon as I entered the living room, Ben started to spill the beans.
6. No matter how hard Chris had tried, he couldn’t get the hang of it.
7. Whether you want to succeed in some sport or a job interview, you must to be ready to put up a struggle for your place under the sun.
8. Jumping in with out of place remarks which is second nature to Henry.
9. Stop being so hesitant and get your ideas across!
10. A good psychologist is more able to tap into his client’s psyche.
Task 3. Underline the correct word or phrase. (20 marks)
1. After having a baby, Linda has taken a back seat/past place/back corner/past positionin her career.
2. I have already had numbered/numeric/numerous/ innumeratediscussions with my mother on that topic.
3. Jane spends hours, if not days, in front of the mirror. She’s so self-confessed/self-confident/self-obsessed/self-conscious!
4. Mary managed to remain steady and didn’t fall by sheer/simple/basic/barecoincidence.
5. Mr. Green truly believes that touching his precious/intaglio/valuable/treasuryFerrari can be regarded as blasphemy.
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