1) People who are lying tend to ... eye contact. a) escape b) avoid c) neglect 2) Charlie's been ... from driving for a year. a) prohibited b) forbidden c) banned 3) My father always ... everything on me. a) charges b) blames c) accuses d) convicted 4) Her assistant was ... of theft and fraud by the police. a) charged b) blamed c) accused d) convicted 5) The police ... the accused with assault. a) charged b) blamed c) accused d) convicted 6) The man was ... of fraud and sentenced. a) charged b) blamed c) accused d) convicted 7) If I don't go tonight, everyone will ... me of being antisocial. a) charge b) blame c) accuse d) convict 8) Murderers are still ... to death in some parts of the world. a) charged b) accused c) sentenced d) convicted 9) Anne went to ... the dog out of the garden. a) follow b) chase c) pursue 10) I have otherwise no ... to suspect them. a) reason b) cause c) purpose 11) The police are currently ... several lines of inquiry into the case. a) chasing b) pursuing c) following 12) The involution of the thriller's plot made it hard to ... . a) follow b) pursue c) chase 13) Advertisers are now ... to deceive the public with false claims. a) banned b) prohibited c) forbidden 14) The program encourages students to ... a career in science. a) follow b) pursue c) chase 15) They worked in the ... of world peace. a) cause b) reason c) purpose 16) The burglars ... him of all his money. a) stole b) robbed c) burgled 17) A well-known scientist was accused of ... his former student's ideas. a) stealing b) deceiving c) cheating 18) Watch Frank — he'll ... if he thinks he can get away with it. a) deceive b) cheat c) lie 19) He was ... his breast in anger. a) hitting b) beating c) striking 20) She ... him on the head with her umbrella. a) beated b) beat c) hit 21) The killer might ... again. a) strike b) beat c) hit 22) Visitors are ... from feeding the animals. a) banned b) prohibited c) forbidden 23) She wanted to ... other children from meeting the same fate. a) avoid b) prevent c) escape 24) My religious beliefs ... the drinking of alcohol. a) ban b) prohibit c) forbid 25) A few passengers somehow ... injury. a) avoided b) escaped c) prevented 26) It has just ... four. a) beat b) hit c) struck 27) It was an outrage to take innocent civilians ... . a) victims b) hostages c) criminals 28) Teachers went on ... last week to demand job security. a) strike b) beat c) hit 29) The police officer was accused of ... his duty. a) neglecting b) omitting c) forgetting 30) Please don't ... any details, no matter how trivial they may seem. a) leave b) neglect c) omit 31) The ... received an unjust sentence. a) convict b) accused c) blamed

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