1) He threw the phone …… into the bag he’s been bringing everywhere. a) That he hold b) he was holding c) he holding d) that he is holding 2) I don’t think she can actually fix the phone ……. That computer a) With b) on c) by d) in 3) To some this might seem sinister, …… a much-ballyhoeoed celebration of family values and womenhood. a) Amid b) Among c) Around d) Along 4) Brooke woke up early morning …. His boyfriend was calling her at midnight. a) Although b) Despite c) Even though d) Even 5) A : “Whom will you send this souvenir to?” B : “The co-worker ….. villa you are staying in “ a) Whom b) Whose c) Which d) of Whom 6) “My fellow Tiger, I am afraid that this elephant will bring a huge problem for us. He said that a hunter hunted him,” the snake whispered.These words have the same meaning with the the word “fellow”, except …. a) associate b) foe c) colleague d) mate 7) After everyone had eaten, the fairies went up, one by one, to the Princess’s cradle to give their presents. Eleven fairies ……. their presents, when suddenly the doors of the banquet hall flew open and everyone gasped a) had given b) have given c) had give d) had giving 8) Into the room hobbled the old fairy. The underlined word has a similar meaning with … a) He noticed that every few minutes, the man shuffled his feet and moved ever so slightly to one side. b) He seemed to drag his feet, and for that reason he was treated with the new invention of electricity c) In the end, Bernie had to slink back, diminished to his room. d) The result was that Jacob walked with a limp 9) Suzan : Well, I guess everyone was affected by this Corona pandemic. Brody : Geez… Suzan, your Dad lost his job too, …..? a) Did he? b) Didn’t he? c) Doesn’t he? d) Does he? 10) Two little girls lived in the playroom. They played together every single day when they came back from school. When Mrs Dursley peeped in at the window, the girls ……. The same game. a) were always playing b) were always play c) were always played d) were always been playing 11) “Goodbye,” said Mr Pink-Whistle, to delighted children, as he climbed into the bus. The underlined word has the same meaning with these sentences, except …. a) Ginnie was pleased to have a nice bright fifty pence b) The jingling enchanted me. c) However, after receiving his machine, Patrick says he’s satisfied. d) For example, a fancy cafetaria with a celebrity chef might make some employees ecstatic. 12) So you didn’t bother to ask me?” she cackled bitterly. The word cackle has the same meaning with these words, except …. a) chuckle b) laugh c) giggle d) moan 13) Kylie woke up in the middle of the night. It was the third time she woke up, exhausted, full of sweat and tears, and cried the same name this week.The underlined word has the opposite meaning with … a) His face is lively and expressive, with prominent cheeknones, arched eyebrows, and pointy ears. b) The world’s hugest scandal is hunger! c) But after a year he tired of semiretirement. d) Avoid sending any messages while most people are sleeping, even if you’re wide awake. 14) Look at Taylor, she is young and bold. What a role model for young ages.The underlined word has the same meaning with these sentences, except …. a) In this modern era, you must be a fun fearless women like her, Rita! b) Have you seen that documentary? The victims must be so brave to tell the world the truth. c) One day, a bright young man smiled at me as he passed out advertisement for a fruit stand. d) Patria, a daring, experimental, exuberant purveyor of pan-Latin food, is still tops.

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