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Stage d

Choose the best alternative

Test 1

  1. I have no brothers or sisters. I’m … child.

A an only B a sole C a unique D a single

  1. My sister and I are always quarrelling. We just don’t seem to …

A get off B get together C get on D get by

  1. Most parents find it difficult to … their children nowadays.

A grow up B foster C develop D bring up

  1. His parents gave him everything he asked for. He was thoroughly …

A disturbed B ashamed C full up D spoilt

  1. A woman who has never married is called a …

A virgin B widower C bachelor D spinster

  1. On first coming to England, I fell … in love with a girl who lived in the flat below mine.

A feet over hands B hole over hole C foot in mouth D head over heels

  1. I’d ask you to marry me but I’m sure you’d turn me …

A around B down c off D over

  1. A good friend will always … you when you are in trouble.

A stand by B stand up C stand for D stand against

  1. Unfortunately their marriage is …

A on the rocks B out of order C out of sorts D on the decline

  1. I’m absolutely … about her but she doesn’t seem to be very interested in me.

A overwhelmed B crazy C infatuated D sick

  1. They don’t get on well with each other because they’re …

A disaffected B dissident C incompatible incongruous

  1. The moment I saw you it was love …

A at a glance B into view C at first sight D out of focus

  1. I’ve got no … of getting married. I’m a confirmed bachelor.

A aim B intention C plan D desire

  1. It’s … knowledge that they are going out with each other.

A common B frequent C general D open

  1. It’s said that absence makes the heart grow …

A fonder B loving C stronger D affectionate

  1. You’ve got no right to blame me for everything – it takes two to … a quarrel.

A do B look for C make D want

  1. It’s a great shame that you … with each other as you used to be such good friends.

A came out B fell out C set out D turned out

  1. It’s time we had a … talk with each other in an effort to clear the air.

A eye-to-eye B heart-to-heart C face-to-face D cheek-to-cheek

  1. Since we got divorced, we’ve gone our own separate …

A directions B lives C paths D ways

Test 2

  1. He … into her eyes and declared his love for her.

A glanced B glared C gazed D glimpsed

  1. Although they no longer love each other, they’ve decided to stay together … the children.

A for the sake of B in spite of C on behalf of D in the event of

  1. Thinking about my childhood makes me feel very …

A remembered B memorable C nostalgic D reminiscent

  1. Early retirement is a … of reducing the workforce while avoiding redundancies.

A device B means C source D proposal

  1. The proportion of elderly people in the population is steadily … as they live longer.

A falling B growing up C raising D rising

  1. Jean gets very … if her daughter doesn’t ring her once a week.

A moved B agitated C shaken D touchy

  1. John and Emily always buy … for her birthday.

A for their daughter something nice B their daughter something nice

  1. Your children have … since I last saw them.

A tailed so much B got so tall C been so tall

  1. He’s been trying to persuade his father … him a bicycle.

A buy B buying C to buy D for buying

  1. I’ve sent the children outside to play. They were getting in my … all the time.

A place B hands C nerves D way

  1. He doesn’t know anybody in London apart … his sister.

A from B for C than D of

  1. I’d like to congratulate you … recent engagement.

A. on B about C for D of

  1. He had many regrets when he … his life.

A looked down on B looked back on C looked up to D looked out for

  1. He … to get some cards for his birthday, but none arrived.

A promised B expected C assumed D supposed

  1. Johnny’s parents always let him have his own …

A will B wish C way D demand

  1. His father had been the … of the company in 1955.

A inventor B producer C founder D originator

  1. Please tell the children to stop … my dog.

A trying B shocking C teasing D laughing

  1. Is he married or … ?

A alone B single C free D solitary

  1. My grandmother passed … at the age of 99.

A out B away C off D up

Test 3

  1. I don’t know how he manages to … his family on a small salary.

A keep B retain C subsist D subsidize

  1. She idolized her son and practically raised him to the … of a god.

A grade B prestige C rank D status

  1. He knew he must … nothing of this to his wife.

A breathe B secrete C talk D discuss

4. The marriage will … next Monday at noon.

A take place B go off C come together D carry on

5. Why do you spend all your time … your sister!

A arguing about B arguing for C arguing with D arguing at

  1. Now that I’m nearly 65, I’m looking forward to my …

A jubilation B removal C resignation D retirement

  1. Every year on his birthday, Miguel’s uncle gave him a … new gold coin.

A blazing B dazzling C brilliant D shiny E sparkling

  1. The lovers sat for ages … fondly into each other’s eyes.

A watching B peering C peeping D staring E gazing

  1. It’s your … to do the washing up. I did it yesterday.

A share B time C part D turn

  1. He’s never … his father for making him go out to work when he was 14.

A forgotten B accused C forgiven D disapproved E forbidden

  1. Their three children … in age from 10 to 17.

A account B ring C grow D range

  1. Mary … in an old terrace house in South London.

A leaves B inhabits C lives D visits

  1. The man next door has been a … since his wife died ten years ago.

A widower B divorcee C single D widow

  1. He … most of his early life in a small village in Scotland.

A grew up B brought C did D spent

  1. “What do you … to do when you grow up?” he asked the girl.

A prepare B going C decide D intend

  1. That woman’s husband just … her one day last year and she hasn’t seen him since.

A went back on B grew out of C ran away with D walked out on

  1. Her husband claims he is a(n) … of Queen Victoria.

A ancestor B descendant C follower D heir

  1. Despite their age her grandparents are still very …

A alive B childish C lively D living

  1. My sister’s son, Jimmy, is my favourite …

A cousin B nephew C niece D uncle

  1. The twins keep pretending to be each other – they are such … children!

A evil B miserable C naughty D wicked

Test 4

  1. Sarah has invited all her … to the wedding.

A compatriots B in-laws C parents D relations

  1. Her parents have been married for 25 years and today is their …

A anniversary B birthday C jubilee D marriage

  1. The people in the flat upstairs are always having noisy …

A debates B discussions C noises D rows

  1. When her mother remarried she got on well with her new …

A ancestor B forefather C foster-father D stepfather

  1. A diagram that shows the members of a family and their relationship is called a family …

A branch B line C river D tree

  1. He had to leave his family … when he went abroad to work.

A at a loss B behind C out D at all costs

  1. My sister had a baby daughter yesterday and she is my first …

A nephew B cousin C niece D relation

  1. In spite of her protests her father … her train for the race 3 hours a day.

A let B made C insisted D caused

  1. The brothers are so alike I cannot … one from the other.

A say B notice C mark D tell

  1. The child was so noisy that his mother told him not to be such a …

A nuisance B trouble C bother D worry

  1. Just keep … on the baby while I cook the supper, will you?

A a look B a glance C an eye D a care

  1. Jenny and her sister are so … they could almost be twins.

A likeness B alike C same D the same

  1. While studying he was financially dependent … his wife.

A on B to C of D from

  1. Mr and Mrs Hudson are always … with each other about money.

A annoying B arguing C discussing D shouting

  1. She came in quietly … not to wake the baby.

A as if B so as C such as D if so

  1. Sue hadn’t seen her brother for thirty years and … they recognized each other instantly.

A yet B so C despite D also

  1. She finds looking after the children a …

A stress B strain C pressure D panic

  1. Her divorce was a(n) … experience for her and she still hasn’t fully recovered.

A stunning B staggering C shattering D amazing

  1. It was a serious quarrel and they took a long time to make it …

A over B away C out D up

Test 5

  1. He didn’t know anyone at the wedding … than the bride and groom.

A except B other C apart D rather

  1. By an unfortunate … the bride’s sister was not invited to the wedding.

A insult B oversight C neglect D disregard

  1. The boy’s mother was … in by his lies.

A drawn B taken C pulled D caught

  1. Children who are praised for their work are always … on to do better.

A encouraged B approved C inspired D spurred

  1. His failure … great disappointment to his parents.

A forced B made C caused D provided

  1. After his girlfriend left him George determined never … in love again.

A to fall B falling C for to fall D having fallen

  1. When her millionaire father died the heiress … a fortune.

A came into B came at C came through D came to

  1. His emotional problems … from the attitudes he encountered as a child I think.

A stem B flourish C root D sprout

  1. The little boy was left in … his grandmother during his parents’ absence.

A charge B care of C care D the charge of

  1. He was always finding … with his daughter’s friends.

A blame B lack C mistake D fault

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