Would you prefer lemonade or orange juice?
A Have you got anything else?B If you like?C Are you sure about that?When a car pulled out in front of her, Jane did well not to ... control of her bicycle.
A missB loseC failD dropAccording to Richard's ... the train leaves at 7 o'clock.
A opinionB adviceC knowledgeD informationWhen you stay in a country for some time you get used to the people's ... of life.
A habitB customC wayD systemShe is now taking a more positive ... to her studies and should do well.
A attitudeB behaviourC mannerD styleWhat differences are there ... the English spoken in the UK and the English spoken in the US?
A amongB betweenC besidesD withAt 6 p.m. I started to get angry with him because he was late ...
A as usual.B in general.C typically.D usually....you get your father's permission, I'll take you skiing next weekend.
A AlthoughB ProvidedC AsD UnlessA local company has agreed to ... the school team with football shirts.
A contributeB supplyC giveD produceAnyone ... after the start of the play is not allowed in until the interval.
A arrivesB has arrivedC arrivingD arrivedI didn't ... driving home in the storm so I stayed overnight in a hotel
A fancyB desireC preferD wantThe judges said that those prepared to ... in crime must be ready to suffer the consequences.
A involveB engageC undertakeD enlistMarianne seemed to take ... at my comments on her work.
A annoyanceB insultC offenceD indignationYou should not have a dog if you are not ... to look after it.
A preparedB adaptedC arrangedD decidedThe farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own electricity ...
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