Intermediate Level - English
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Question 1 of 90
1. Question
Don’t talk to him about politics because it’s like a . . . . . rag to a bull.
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Question 2 of 90
2. Question
There is a huge . . . . in the local paper about the special offers available in the store this weekend.
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Question 3 of 90
3. Question
He is veru lucky to have got himself a . . . . job.
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Question 4 of 90
4. Question
At the moment we are trying to . . . . for the town center.
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Question 5 of 90
5. Question
As we don’t have much money at the moment, we’ve decieded to . . . . without certain luxuries.
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Question 6 of 90
6. Question
The problems I have . . . . the language are to do with spelling
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Question 7 of 90
7. Question
I . . . . a lot of presents for my birthday.
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Question 8 of 90
8. Question
I’m tired of waiting for buses, I’m going there . . . . foot.
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Question 9 of 90
9. Question
As she had made such an impression on her employers, she was soon offered . . . .
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Question 10 of 90
10. Question
. . . . us that story again!
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Question 11 of 90
11. Question
Everythings in that shop is now very cheap because they are having a . . . . down sale.
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Question 12 of 90
12. Question
If you are really interested, a’m sure the chef will tell you the . . . . of that dish
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Question 13 of 90
13. Question
One of the greatest actors of the century . . . . an unforgettable character in the part of scrooge from novel by charles dickens.
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Question 14 of 90
14. Question
If you watch a kettle, it never . . . .
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Question 15 of 90
15. Question
Never let the . . . . grow under your feet.
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Question 16 of 90
16. Question
They simply couldn’t decide which restourant to choose and so in the end they took a vote and . . . . decided on a chinese one.
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Question 17 of 90
17. Question
The problem about writing on food is that however hard you try, you will say what you like and end up being . . . . .
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Question 18 of 90
18. Question
As soon as the presidnet was taken ill, the deputy had to take charge and is currently in the hot . . . . now.
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Question 19 of 90
19. Question
I really can’t tell what’s . . . .
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Question 20 of 90
20. Question
I can see from expression on your face that haven’t . . . .
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Question 21 of 90
21. Question
Jane: did you know you broke the glass when you . . . the door last night?
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Question 22 of 90
22. Question
Excuse me . . . . but what are you doing?
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Question 23 of 90
23. Question
Come on, shake a . . . . we are running late.
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Question 24 of 90
24. Question
A man had two dogs: a hound . . . . to help him with his sports and another to guard the house.
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Question 25 of 90
25. Question
The detective story is sometimes called whodunit because the reader has to work . . . who did it, who committed the crime.
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Question 26 of 90
26. Question
The skill of course of the writing is how many times a reader can be sent up . . . . alley.
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Question 27 of 90
27. Question
I am sorry that looks awful – those two colours . . . .
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Question 28 of 90
28. Question
After what you’ve . . . . , I’m sure you need a holiday.
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Question 29 of 90
29. Question
I am afraid you’ve left that food too long out of the fridge and now it’s . . . .
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Question 30 of 90
30. Question
George Turinp was a highly respected vegetarian but the press were making serious . . . . about him.
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Question 31 of 90
31. Question
George denied everything and said he would . . . . any newspaper which dared to print stories about him.
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Question 32 of 90
32. Question
George has a very well paid contract with a televesion advertisor of garden peas and he didn’t want to fall out . . . . the company.
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Question 33 of 90
33. Question
The contract stated that he would never eat any meat . . . .
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Question 34 of 90
34. Question
Wherever George went, journalists would follow him to try and find a way to . . . . him.
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Question 35 of 90
35. Question
Even in his house he was not safe because cameras would . . . . on him.
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Question 36 of 90
36. Question
Once he was photographed eating in his dining room and caption read: ‘ A picture of a . . . . eating sausages’.
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Question 37 of 90
37. Question
As it turned out these were not sausages but in fact very big carrots and photographer had to pay enormous . . . .
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Question 38 of 90
38. Question
In the end the pressure became too much for George and he confessed his . . . . secret.
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Question 39 of 90
39. Question
He admitted eating a meat pie every day. As the news headlines announced: ‘. . . . vegetarian eats his own words’.
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Question 40 of 90
40. Question
She was slowly going . . . . her mind with worry until she heard her daughter was safe and well.
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Question 41 of 90
41. Question
I do think you should . . . . this in mind before you seriously think about changing jobs.
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Question 42 of 90
42. Question
I’d honestly never heard such an outstanding performance of that symphony – it simply . . . . my mind.
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Question 43 of 90
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The police officer asked him why he hadn’t reported the matter earlier and he said simply that it had never . . . . his mind.
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Question 44 of 90
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I’m inclined to give her a . . . . of my mind considering all the trouble she has caused this month.
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Question 45 of 90
45. Question
-It’s clear as they say that great minds think . . . . because we have both come to exactly the same conclusion.
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Question 46 of 90
46. Question
He has a one . . . . mind as all he ever talks about is money, money, money.
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Question 47 of 90
47. Question
I just can’t decide whether to go on holiday this week or later in the year, I’m really in . . . . minds about it.
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Question 48 of 90
48. Question
There, I knew there was something I had to do today and now it’s completely . . . my mind.
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Question 49 of 90
49. Question
I tried to show an interest in her future career but she simply told me to mind my own . . . .
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Question 50 of 90
50. Question
Fellow citizens I am honoured to be . . . . to speak to you tonight about party.
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Question 51 of 90
51. Question
As you probably know the Tranquility Party stands for peace and . . . . in the countryside.
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Question 52 of 90
52. Question
In our publicity, unlike our political . . . ., we do not make a lot of noise about our policies.
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Question 53 of 90
53. Question
We want people to live in harmony with each other and to settle . . . . amicably.
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Question 54 of 90
54. Question
You may be interested to know that we are holding a . . . . in the center of our town this weeknd.
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Question 55 of 90
55. Question
Naturally all the . . . . are requested to be as peaceful as possible and above all not to shout.
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Question 56 of 90
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At the moment we are trying very hard to increase our membership which . . . . stands at 500.
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Question 57 of 90
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. . . . this is very small figure in comparison with the other major political parties.
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Question 58 of 90
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But then you all have turned . . . . tonight and that proves there is growing interest in our ideals.
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Question 59 of 90
59. Question
In . . . . of the terrible weather you have come aling tonight, ladies and gentelmans, and I should like to thank all of you for coming.
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Question 60 of 90
60. Question
The other night we went out to the cinema or the . . . . as they would say in the USA.
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Question 61 of 90
61. Question
Nothing unusual you might say but we haven’t visited a cinema for . . . .
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Question 62 of 90
62. Question
The subject . . . . of the film concerned the American Civil War in the 1860’s.
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Question 63 of 90
63. Question
At least that was . . . . to be the background although the main interest was in somethings else.
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Question 64 of 90
64. Question
It will come as no . . . . to you I’m sure if I tell you that this interest was in a love affair.
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Question 65 of 90
65. Question
The young couple in the story only meet about three times but still manage to . . . . deeply in love.
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Question 66 of 90
66. Question
When you see the first kiss on the . . . . and you are sitting in row four, it can be very dramatic.
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Question 67 of 90
67. Question
Everything is so much bigger than you expect and you are constantly . . . . you head from side to side.
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Question 68 of 90
68. Question
And the sound is much greater too. During the war scenes I was jumping up and down out of my seat like a . . . . in the box at every explosion.
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Question 69 of 90
69. Question
The following evening we were back again watching television but after the cinema it’s never the . . . . again.
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Question 70 of 90
70. Question
Can you Please . . . . us some money until we get paid next week?
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Question 71 of 90
71. Question
I decieded to invest in the commodities market, as the . . . . on offer from the bank was at an all-time low.
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Question 72 of 90
72. Question
Many retailers in Jakarta refuse to excjange purchases unless you can show them your . . . .
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Question 73 of 90
73. Question
My boss informed me that I had been nominated to . . . . a sales pitch to one of our company’s largest buyers.
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Question 74 of 90
74. Question
I saw a very good . . . . advertised in the newspaper this week.
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Question 75 of 90
75. Question
My wife has a . . . . job at the department store.
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Question 76 of 90
76. Question
The cardiologist gave his patient a . . . . for some medicine.
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Question 77 of 90
77. Question
When a fire broke out at the Louvre, at least twenty . . . . painting were destroyed, including two by Henri Matisse.
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Question 78 of 90
78. Question
I must remember to fill in my tax . . . . before the end of this week.
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Question 79 of 90
79. Question
Can you take this money to the bank and make a . . . . for me?
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Question 80 of 90
80. Question
Tourists who try to visit Australia without a visa will usually be . . . . entry into the country.
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Question 81 of 90
81. Question
The Australian government has decided to increase the number of . . . . available to skilled workers next year.
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Question 82 of 90
82. Question
The Australian Minister for . . . . has come under a lot of scruitny lately for her department’s decision to issue refugee status to boat people from Papua.
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Question 83 of 90
83. Question
Newly arrived migrants must live in Australia for period of two years before they are eligible to become permanent . . . .
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Question 84 of 90
84. Question
There has been a sharp increase in the number of boat people . . . . to Australia in the past ten years.
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Question 85 of 90
85. Question
Australia is a(n) . . . . country and therefore has the right to choose whether or not tourists are granted visas.
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Question 86 of 90
86. Question
People with a known history of tuberculosis will automatically be . . . . from entering Australia.
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Question 87 of 90
87. Question
Australian citizens who are receiving social security benefits from the government are not permitted to . . . . tourists wanting to travel to Australia
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Question 88 of 90
88. Question
Tourists involved in illegal activities such as drug trafficking and prostitution may have their visas . . . . permanently and be banned from entering Australia at any time in the future.
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Question 89 of 90
89. Question
Retirement visas do not . . . . to Australian permanent residency or citizenship. However, people with this type of visa may stay in australia for a long period of time.
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Question 90 of 90
90. Question
Our new teacher is very . . . . if we don’t undrestand something, she goes over it again and again until we do.