

Choose the one which best completes the sentence:
26, Books of this kind ……well. A. sells B. sell C. are sold D. is sold
27, In warm weather fruit and meat ……long. A. can’t be kept B. don’t kept C. aren’t keeping D. aren’t kept
28, I don’t have a job. I would find one but I …..no time. A. had B. didn’t have C. had had D. have
29, His mother insisted that he ….seriously ill and that a doctor …….for at once.
A. should be / should send B. was / be sent C. were / should be sent D. was / must be sent
30, She was tired. She came down ……..flu. A. with B. for C. of D. from
31, The men in this firm …….the women by four to one. A. number B. overnumber C. outnumber D. undernumber
32, They arrived out of the ….. one afternoon. A. blue B. red C. pink D. brown
33, These proposals are …..tune …..our thoughts. A. in / of B. of / of C. of / with D. in / with
34, I will provide you with such things …..you may need. A. that B. which C. as D. A or B
35, All ……..is mine is yours. A. that B. which C. Ø D. all are correct
36, That is the woman ……John used to be married. A. whom B. to whom C. with whom D. who
37, Only when the general’s personal diaries were published did the truth come ….. . A. in B. into C. on D. out
38, The two countries have broken ……relations. Can you just go over the plan again? A. off B. out C. into D. Ø
39, He will graduate in …….two years. A. other B. the other C. another D. others
40, He has been working very hard. Now he is ……tired. A. cat B. mouse C. dog D. buffalo
41, It was ……..day. A. quite nice B. a quite nice C. quite a nice D. B or C
42, Peter is not quite ……as her. A. good as a student B. as good a student C. as a good student D. an as good student
43, The ……boy was so piteous that a rich couple adopted him as their son. A. orphan B. orphanage C. orphaned D. B or C
44, Neither fish, flesh, nor good ……..herring. A. yellow B. red C. green D. blue
45. Get me some loaves of bread, ........ ? A. will you B. shall we C. won’t you D. do you
46. No ......of encouragement would make him jump into the pool. A. amount B. quantity C. extent D. measure
47. I bought this fridge because I had confidence in the ……. name. A. mark B. maker C. commodity D. brand
48. You can ……. me the details: I don’t want to know all about your arguments with your boss.
A. spare B. save C. deprive D. avoid
49. The noise got …….. as the car disappeared into the distance. A. smaller B. weaker C. fainter D. slighter
50. Don’t let anything … … . you from your training programme. A. defer B. defect C. distract D. disturb
26, Books of this kind ……well. A. sells B. sell C. are sold D. is sold
27, In warm weather fruit and meat ……long. A. can’t be kept B. don’t kept C. aren’t keeping D. aren’t kept
28, I don’t have a job. I would find one but I …..no time. A. had B. didn’t have C. had had D. have
29, His mother insisted that he ….seriously ill and that a doctor …….for at once.
A. should be / should send B. was / be sent C. were / should be sent D. was / must be sent
30, She was tired. She came down ……..flu. A. with B. for C. of D. from
31, The men in this firm …….the women by four to one. A. number B. overnumber C. outnumber D. undernumber
32, They arrived out of the ….. one afternoon. A. blue B. red C. pink D. brown
33, These proposals are …..tune …..our thoughts. A. in / of B. of / of C. of / with D. in / with
34, I will provide you with such things …..you may need. A. that B. which C. as D. A or B
35, All ……..is mine is yours. A. that B. which C. Ø D. all are correct
36, That is the woman ……John used to be married. A. whom B. to whom C. with whom D. who
37, Only when the general’s personal diaries were published did the truth come ….. . A. in B. into C. on D. out
38, The two countries have broken ……relations. Can you just go over the plan again? A. off B. out C. into D. Ø
39, He will graduate in …….two years. A. other B. the other C. another D. others
40, He has been working very hard. Now he is ……tired. A. cat B. mouse C. dog D. buffalo
41, It was ……..day. A. quite nice B. a quite nice C. quite a nice D. B or C
42, Peter is not quite ……as her. A. good as a student B. as good a student C. as a good student D. an as good student
43, The ……boy was so piteous that a rich couple adopted him as their son. A. orphan B. orphanage C. orphaned D. B or C
44, Neither fish, flesh, nor good ……..herring. A. yellow B. red C. green D. blue
45. Get me some loaves of bread, ........ ? A. will you B. shall we C. won’t you D. do you
46. No ......of encouragement would make him jump into the pool. A. amount B. quantity C. extent D. measure
47. I bought this fridge because I had confidence in the ……. name. A. mark B. maker C. commodity D. brand
48. You can ……. me the details: I don’t want to know all about your arguments with your boss.
A. spare B. save C. deprive D. avoid
49. The noise got …….. as the car disappeared into the distance. A. smaller B. weaker C. fainter D. slighter
50. Don’t let anything … … . you from your training programme. A. defer B. defect C. distract D. disturb