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1. At the Wimbledon Tennis Championship, the reigning champion was knocked out in the first round.
2. If you want to know anything about computers, ask Richard. He's very clued up
3. Oh dear! we've run out of tonic water. I'll have to have soda instead.
4. Nuclear fall-out is a major hazard in the event of an accident at a nuclear power station.
5. John was passed over for promotion so he decided to leave the company.
6. I hate having injections at the dentist's. They always take ages to wear off afterwards.
7. In disputes between management and trade unions, it's a good idea to allow a cooling-off period.
8. Don't pass up the chance of visiting Disney World.
9. Until 1958, young men of 18 in the UK were called up for military service.
10. If you need a plumber during a Bank Holiday weekend, don't forget that there's a 50 dollars minimum call-out charge.
1. As I have just had a tooth ----, I am not allowed to eat or drink anything for three hours.
A) run out
B) tried on
C) crossed out
D) taken out
E) broken off
2. You need to ---- your essay for spell-check before you hand in your exam paper.
A) hang out
B) point out
C) cut off
D) go over
E) give away
3. It is not easy for many civil servants to ---- on their salaries as the inflation rate is extremely high.
A) get by
B) turn up
C) wear out
D) run over
E) take away
4. You'd better ---- your cigarette as it is dangerous to smoke at a gas station.
A) hold up
B) pull through
C) get through
D) hang up
E) put out
5. Jane found it hard to get up from the bed after the alarm clock ---- at seven.
A) broke in
B) took out
C) sent out
D) went off
E) threw up
6. There is an easy way to ---- four species of wild cats living in this region by their tail patterns.
A) tell apart
B) see to
C) clear up
D) back up
E) call for
7. I thought the party was going to be boring, but it ---- to be the most unforgettable evening of my life.
A) turned out
B) looked around
C) passed away
D) fell back on
E) cut down
8. I find it hard to ---- with the other students in the Italian class as they have been attending the classes more regularly than I do.
A) fall through
B) call in
C) do away
D) catch up
E) come up
9. The first National Food and Nutrition Survey was ---- in 1980 and the most recent one in 1992.
A) carried out
B) dropped out
C) figured out
D) brought about
E) checked in
10. The summit was earlier to be held in March but was ---- due to the tsunami disaster that hit India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
A) paid off
B) crossed out
C) put off
D) dropped in
E) turned down
EX1: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the orignal sentence.use the world given in brackets.do not change the form of the given word
1.If you don't believe it,you'll never be able to do it. (OR)
-> Believe it or you'll never be able to do it.
2.You should study harder (DO)
-> Do study harder! ( ??? )
EX2: Fill each gap in the following sentences with a phrasal verb in the box.Use each phrasal verb only ONCE and write your answer in the number box. PUT THE VERBS INTO THEIR CORRECT FORM : account for, call off, come accross, fill out, grow up, keep up with, look out, look forward to, stand up, take care of, turn down,turn off
1.I coundn't...turn down...an offer like that!
2.Bill walks so fast that it's difficult..to keep up with...him.
3.Julie..came across....some photographs of her grand parents in the atic.
4.I'll...take care of..your plants while you are away..
5.I hope you can..account for..the money you spent.
6.He. in a small village in the moutains.
7.Look out..!There is a step.
8.The pupils..stood up...when the headmaster
9.Please.fill out..the endclosed form and return it as soon as possible.
10.The meeting was .called of..because of the strike.
At sixteen Henry Vincent was separated from his family as a result of the war. He wandered aimlessly from one country to another 1 before finally settling down in Australia, 2 where he trained AS an electronics engineer. He established HIS own business but it called for so much work that marriage was out of the 3 question.
His retirement suddenly made him realise how lonely he was and he decided to 5 take up a hobby. Whit his interest in electronics, amateur radio seemed a natural choice. He installed his own equipment and obtained a license and his call sign, which is the set of letters and numbers used to identify oneself when making radio contact 6 with other radio amateurs all around the world.
Soon Henry had a lot of contacts in far-off places. One in particular was a man in California with 7 whom he had much in common. One night the man in California made to mention the village in Europe he had come from. Suddenly, Henry realised that this man was in fact his younger brother, Peter. At first, the two brothers were at a 8 loss for words but then little by little they filled 9 in the details of their past lives and not long afterwards Henry Vincent flew to California to 10 be reunited with his brother.
1. It is sunny. You should put on/ off/ up your hat
2. You shouldn't get on/ off/ up after 5:00 AM because you will be late
3, The tie goes with/ over/ through the shirt
4. We couldn't get out/ out of/ off the house because we didn't have the key
5. My father tried to give out/ up/ off smoking but he hasn't been successful
6. Please fill in/ up/ off the form and post it as soon as possible
7. The flight was called in/ on/ off due to the storm
8. After graduation she set up/ off. for a fashion business in a quiet suburb of London
9. Unexpectedly he turn up/ down/ off with a bunch of flowers for Jane and then left
1. It is sunny. You should put on/ off/ up your hat
2. You shouldn't get on/ off/ up after 5:00 AM because you will be late
3, The tie goes with/ over/ through the shirt
4. We couldn't get out/ out of/ off the house because we didn't have the key
5. My father tried to give out/ up/ off smoking but he hasn't been successful
6. Please fill in/ up/ off the form and post it as soon as possible
7. The flight was called in/ on/ off due to the storm
8. After graduation she set up/ off. for a fashion business in a quiet suburb of London
9. Unexpectedly he turn up/ down/ off with a bunch of flowers for Jane and then left
1. At the Wimbledon Tennis Championship, the reigning champion was knocked out in the first round.
2. If you want to know anything about computers, ask Richard. He's very clued up
3. Oh dear! we've run out of tonic water. I'll have to have soda instead.
4. Nuclear fall-out is a major hazard in the event of an accident at a nuclear power station.
5. John was passed over for promotion so he decided to leave the company.
6. I hate having injections at the dentist's. They always take ages to wear off afterwards.
7. In disputes between management and trade unions, it's a good idea to allow a cooling-off period.
8. Don't pass up the chance of visiting Disney World.
9. Until 1958, young men of 18 in the UK were called up for military service.
10. If you need a plumber during a Bank Holiday weekend, don't forget that there's a 50 dollars minimum call-out charge.