108. … McDonaids is a chain of fast food restaurants. Their fast service is … means of attracting customers.
A. the, a c. -, the
B. the, - d. -, a
109. I’d like to hand this painting, but I’ve run … nails.
A. off c. out of
B. of d. out off
110. Hold on, I’ll try to put you ….
A. in c. on
B. off d. through
111. To start the machine, switch it …. Then press the red button.
A. out c. off
B. on d. in
112. I didn’t have the strength to carry the case … my own/
A. with c. by
B. at d. on
113. What would you like to do … a living?
A. for c. with
B. on d. of
114. The music sounded … to be classical.
A. such noisy c. too noisily
B. noisily d. too noisy
115. Tom felt … after the trip.
A. exhausting c. exhaustedly
B. exhausted d. himself exhausted
116. We had … hard time trying to persuade him that we gave up.
A. such a c. a so
B. such d. so
117. I’m … for a job of an interpreter.
A. introducing c. requiring
B. appointing d. applying
118. You … feel very happy. You have been working hard for your degree.
A. have c. must
B. should d. need to
119.The gloves were dirty so they … be washed.
A. had to c. should
B. must d. can
120.My sister-in-law … meet me at the station.
A. will have c. should
B. have to d. is to
121.Perhaps it would have been possible to see in him … Prometheus.
A. any c.the
B. a d. -
122.He looked as if he hard turned to … stone.
a. a c. –
B. the d. every
123.There was scarcely … white hair on her head eyes sparkled with fun.
A. the c. a
B. - d. no
124.I thought he was … Turkey as he spoke fluent Turkish.
A. a c. the
B. - d. no
125.He has not … Maxim I first met, not the stranger who sat alone at the table in the restaurant.
A. - c. the
B. a d. some
126.I will not put … with your rudeness any longer.
A. up c. through
B. out d. off
127.She looked at me … horror.
A. with c. out off
B. in d. by
128.I am very content … your progress.
A. with c. about
B. at d. in
129.Are you confident … finishing the exercises before tomorrow?
A. in c. of
B. at d. with
130.We need more help, but we’ll get … somehow.
A. out c. in
B. off d. by
131.Salmon was once a commonplace … in Scotland.
A. meal c. dish
B. food d. meals
132.The performance was quite a success ….
A. at last c. at the end
B. finally d. in the end
133.Before her marriage she had been lively and cheerful and …
A. carefree c. careful
B. careless d. caring
134.The shoes are very …, they fit me quite well.
A. convenient c. comfortable
B. suitable d. satisfactory
135.We have a lovely house on … of the city.
A. outskirts c. the outskirt
B. an outskirt d. the outskirts
136.Our lives, our marriages, our children are … than work.
A. the most important c. more important
B. important d. as important
137.In the next … days Irene felt a change.
A. a few c. little
B. few d. many
138.One must be sure of … grounds.
A. their c. his
b. her d. one’s
139.He was … manager among the Master’s party.
A. the most able c. the ablest
B. the able d. one of the most able
140.In the twenty-four hours too … had happened.
A. a lot of c. many