1) My uncle is so ... . He screams like a baby if he loses at a game!  a) argumentative b) immature c) sensible d) sensitive e) considerate f) selfish 2) My sister is very ... . If a conversation isn't about her, she isn't interested. a) argumentative b) immature c) sensible d) sensitive e) considerate f) selfish 3) You're so ... ! If I give you an opinion, you always disagree with it! a) argumentative b) immature c) sensible d) sensitive e) considerate f) selfish 4) He always cries at the end of sad films. He is so ... ! a) argumentative b) immature c) sensible d) sensitive e) considerate f) selfish 5) My mother is very practical and makes good judgements based on experience and reason. She is very ... . a) argumentative b) immature c) sensible d) sensitive e) considerate f) selfish 6) Mary is so ... ! She is always careful not to hurt or upset others. a) argumentative b) immature c) sensible d) sensitive e) considerate f) selfish 7) I have always been disliking vegetables. a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT  8) My hands are dirty because I have been working in the garden. a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT  9) I've been to Italy, but I've never visited France. a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT  10) I have been learning English for 5 years. a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT  11) You get what you pay for. If something is ... , it probably isn't worth having. a) broke b) affluent c) extortionate d) stingy e) generous f) dirt cheap 12) I am absolutely ... now. Can I borrow some money from you? a) broke b) affluent c) extortionate d) stingy e) generous f) dirt cheap 13) He is so ... ! When he goes out with his friends, he wants to pay for everything! a) broke b) affluent c) extortionate d) stingy e) generous f) dirt cheap 14) She lives in a huge luxurious mansion near the coast and drives a Ferrari. Her lifestyle is ... . a) broke b) affluent c) extortionate d) stingy e) generous f) dirt cheap 15) He counts every single penny that he spends on his girlfriend and never buys Christmas presents for his parents. He is so ... ! a) broke b) affluent c) extortionate d) stingy e) generous f) dirt cheap 16) This car costs an arm and a leg! We definitely can't afford it, it's ... ! a) broke b) affluent c) extortionate d) stingy e) generous f) dirt cheap 17) I don't have any pets now, but I ... have a cat. a) used to b) would 18) She ... in a bank for six years. a) used to b) would c) worked 19) My dad ... have a beautiful sports car. a) used to b) would 20) When I was a child I ... like carrots, but now I love them! a) never used to  b) not used to 21) I despise Jack. a) I'm not sure she's completely honest. b) He's cowardly and dishonest. c) I'd like to be as clever and as popular as him. d) We agree about almost everything. e) I think he's really stupid. f) We have completely different interests. 22) I don't see eye to eye with my mum. a) I'm not sure she's completely honest. b) He's cowardly and dishonest. c) I'd like to be as clever and as popular as him. d) We agree about almost everything. e) I think he's really stupid. f) We have completely different interests. 23) I'm wary of Emily. a) I'm not sure she's completely honest. b) He's cowardly and dishonest. c) I'd like to be as clever and as popular as him. d) We agree about almost everything. e) I think he's really stupid. f) We have completely different interests. 24) I'm on the same wavelength as Joanna. a) I'm not sure she's completely honest. b) He's cowardly and dishonest. c) I'd like to be as clever and as popular as him. d) We agree about almost everything. e) I think he's really stupid. f) We have completely different interests. 25) I envy Toby. a) I'm not sure she's completely honest. b) He's cowardly and dishonest. c) I'd like to be as clever and as popular as him. d) We agree about almost everything. e) I think he's really stupid. f) We have completely different interests. 26) I look down on Tom. a) I'm not sure she's completely honest. b) He's cowardly and dishonest. c) I'd like to be as clever and as popular as him. d) We agree about almost everything. e) I think he's really stupid. f) We have completely different interests. 27) He confided ... his friend about being broke.  a) about b) for c) in d) to e) with 28) As a child I used to bicker ... my sister all the time. a) about b) for c) in d) to e) with 29) To get promoted he decided that to flatter ... his boss is the best way. a) about b) for c) in d) to e) with f) - 30) David is wary ... his uncle because he always plays tricks on him. a) about b) for c) in d) to  e) of f) with 31) He has already boasted to me ... being promoted at work. a) about b) for c) in d) to e) with 32) I don't earn a big salary, but we manage to ... . a) tighten our belts b) came into some money c) live from hand to mouth d) make ends meet e) got ripped off f) made a killing 33) Many people on state benefits ... , with barely enough money for basics like food and heating.  a) tighten our belts b) came into some money c) live from hand to mouth d) make ends meet e) got ripped off f) made a killing 34) Jim ... when his grandmother died. He was able to buy a new car. a) tighten our belts b) came into some money c) live from hand to mouth d) make ends meet e) got ripped off f) made a killing 35) You could have bought this computer for half the price on the Internet. You ... !  a) tighten our belts b) came into some money c) live from hand to mouth d) make ends meet e) got ripped off f) made a killing 36) We had to ... to pay for a holiday last year. But we've still got a few hundred pounds left in the account.  a) tighten our belts b) came into some money c) live from hand to mouth d) make ends meet e) got ripped off f) made a killing 37) My uncle ... when he sold his business. But then he lost it all when he invested in the stock market.  a) tighten our belts b) came into some money c) live from hand to mouth d) make ends meet e) got ripped off f) made a killing 38) Where does Emma live? = ... a) Can you tell me where does Emma live.  b) I wonder where Emma lives. c) Can I ask you where does Emma live? 39) Are you free this evening? = ... a) May I ask you are you free this evening?  b) May I ask you if you are free this evening? c) May I ask you are free this evening? 40) How old are you? = ... a) Would you mind telling me if how old you are? b) Would you mind to tell me how old you are? c) Would you mind telling me how old you are? 41) What did you buy? = ... a) Could you tell me if what you bought? b) Could you tell me what you bough? c) Could you tell me What you did buy? 42) What do you argue about most in your family? = ... a) Can you tell me what you argue about most in your family? b) Can I ask you if you argue most in your family? c) I wonder what do you argue about most in your family. 43) My husband isn't usually interested in discussing economics and ... . He thinks they are boring subjects of conversation. a) politics b) politicians c) political d) policy 44) The citizens disliked the ... their government had followed and protested against it. a) politics b) politicians c) political d) policy 45) Her mother doesn't believe that there are any well-meaning ... . She thinks they are all corrupted. a) politics b) politicians c) political d) policy 46) He wanted to influence the government's policy so he joined a ... party. a) politics b) politicians c) political d) policy 47) Let's ... and see what they've written underneath the video. a) press b) click c) scroll down d) zoom in e) cancel f) key  48) I don't need to ... in my card details. a) press b) click c) scroll down d) zoom in e) cancel f) key  49) ... on that button.  a) press b) click c) scroll down d) zoom in e) cancel f) key  50) ... so we can see him more clearly. a) press b) click c) scroll down d) zoom in e) cancel f) key  51) Use the cursor to highlight the name of the film and then ... the return key.  a) press b) click c) scroll down d) zoom in e) cancel f) key  52) We can't wait that long. How do we ... the download? a) press b) click c) scroll down d) zoom in e) cancel f) key  53) Get a plate for these biscuits! They are really ... and I have just cleaned the floor! a) crumbly b) stale c) chewy d) crispy e) greasy f) unripe 54) This peach is ... . It's hard and sour. a) crumbly b) stale c) chewy d) crispy e) greasy f) unripe 55) Mmm... this sandwich is so delicious! The toast is really ... . a) crumbly b) stale c) chewy d) crispy e) greasy f) unripe 56) This bread is quite ... . Can you get me some fresh? a) crumbly b) stale c) chewy d) crispy e) greasy f) unripe 57) This steak is rather tough and ... . It takes a long time to chew it. a) crumbly b) stale c) chewy d) crispy e) greasy f) unripe 58) This sauce is quite fat and ... . Be careful and use a napkin. a) crumbly b) stale c) chewy d) crispy e) greasy f) unripe 59) He always watches TV and lies on the sofa. He is a real ... . a) paid peanuts  b) full of beans c) went pear-shaped d) in a nutshell e) couch potato f) spill the beans 60) Who said I'm old and weak? I am ready for anything and ... ! a) paid peanuts  b) full of beans c) went pear-shaped d) in a nutshell e) couch potato f) spill the beans 61) I hope he'll keep it a secret and won't ... . a) paid peanuts  b) full of beans c) went pear-shaped d) in a nutshell e) couch potato f) spill the beans 62) He doesn't earn a big salary. I'd say he is ... . a) paid peanuts  b) full of beans c) went pear-shaped d) in a nutshell e) couch potato f) spill the beans 63) First we were sure that it was going to be a success but than everything ... . a) paid peanuts  b) full of beans c) went pear-shaped d) in a nutshell e) couch potato f) spill the beans 64) Well, we don't have much time to listen to a long story. Can you tell us what happened ... ? a) paid peanuts  b) full of beans c) went pear-shaped d) in a nutshell e) couch potato f) spill the beans 65) TV stations sometimes broadcast quick ... to cover important breaking news. a) broadsheet b) tabloids c) human-interest d) eyewitness accounts e) rolling news channels f) news flashes 66) ... broadcast news 24 hours a day. a) broadsheet b) tabloids c) human-interest d) eyewitness accounts e) rolling news channels f) news flashes 67) A ... newspaper ia a newspaper which covers serious topics like politics and economy. a) broadsheet b) tabloids c) human-interest d) eyewitness accounts e) rolling news channels f) news flashes 68) Tabloids are usually full of ... stories.  a) broadsheet b) tabloids c) human-interest d) eyewitness accounts e) rolling news channels f) news flashes 69) ... are more interested in gossip and entertainment than serious news. a) broadsheet b) tabloids c) human-interest d) eyewitness accounts e) rolling news channels f) news flashes 70) Citizen journalists use news blogs, Twitter and ... of important eventsposted online, often with photos and videos. a) broadsheet b) tabloids c) human-interest d) eyewitness accounts e) rolling news channels f) news flashes

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