Longman - Grammar and Vocabulary for Cambridge Advanced and Proficiency (With Key)

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2 Circle the option A, B, C, or D, that best completes each sentence

2 Circle the option A, B, C, or D, that best completes each sentence.

1I don't think there's aof truth in what either defendant said.

A gustB grainC shredD touch

2 One ofdays I'm going to give him a piece of my mind.

A ourB thoseC theseD the

3 I wouldn't wantof my parents to know I have a boyfriend.

A eitherB anyC neitherD none

4 Theof people who attended the public meeting was surprisingly large.

A figureB numberC amount D sum

5 The film ends with the sheriff lying in aof blood.

A bathB puddleC jetD pool

6 I gather there wasdoubt as to who should pay the bill.

A anyB someC theD every

7 Unfortunatelytoo often one of our players gives the ball away.

A allB everyC noneD once

8 I have rarely seen such an impressive sight as aof buffalo roaming over the plains.

A flockB swarmC packD herd

9 I can't help thinking he offered his apology with aof irony.

A touchB spotC torrentD dash

10 Few, ifof the current team can stand comparison with the1995 eleven.

A noneB anyC manyD some

1 1It was a stroke of luck that he had always been able to write withhand.

A bothB eachC everyD either

12can make a mistake; no one is perfect.

A Nobody B Someone C Anyone D Each

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13 The fullof the damage done by the storm only became clear at daybreak.

A degreeB amountC summary D extent

14 Thousandsto see the opening night of Simon's musical.

A trickledB flockedC throngedD swarmed

15 It is difficult to conceive of the vastof energy required by top marathon runners.

A volumes B quantities C reservesD amounts