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64. A: Where do you want me to ______ you ______ Jane?

B: Outside the station, if its all right.
A) take / off

B) bring / off

C) drop / off

D) leave / off

65. Mr. Brown still hadn’t faced ______ the fact that they’re never

going to make him Assistant Manager.
A) up to

B) down in

C) on in

D) round to

66. Sooner or later he will have to ______ his responsibilities.

A) take account B) look after

C)  see  into

D) face up to

67. The attack was so fierce that the enemy soldiers had to fall ______.

A) down

B) behind

C) away

D) back

68. They had a plan to trick him, but he didn’t fall ______ it.

A) for

B) to

C) at

D) by

69. After a lot of persuasion, he finally agreed to fall ______ our

plans.
A) across to

B) down in

C) in with

C) up to

70. David, do you think you could ______ a meeting with Mr. Brown

for one day next week?
A) catch up

B) have round C) fix up

D) work out

71. The Prime Minister had difficulty in ______ his message to the

nation.
A) getting through

B) getting across

C) getting out

D) getting on

72. It is difficult to get ______ people how dangerous smoking is to

their health.
A) down in

B) in at

C) across to

D) in with

73. It’s too far away - I can’t ______ (reach)it.

A) get togetherB) go after

C) get through D) get at

74. The thieves ______ (escaped) by rushing into the underground.

A) got back

B) got away

C) picked up

D) got through

75. I don’t know how they ______ (manage/survive financially) now

that Harry’s out of work.
A) go on

B) get by

C)  get  over

D) pass out

76. I simply cannot get ______ such a low salary.

A) by on

B) at

C) along

D) down

77. She never really got ______ the shock of her son’s death.

A) into

B) around

C) up to

D) over

78. I hear they’re going to ______ (demolish) those old houses in

Church Lane and build a new supermarket there instead.
A) clear up

B) leave out

C) put away

D) pull down

79. I hear they are going to ______ the old Variety Theatre at the end

of George street.
A) pull away

B) pull out

C) pull up

D) pull down

80. I think we’d better pull ______ the next garage to check the oil.

A) pull round toB) up to

C) in at

D) out to

81. They surrounded the enemy and forced them to ______.

A) give in

B) give out

C) give up

D) give over

82. The unknown substance was giving ______ an unpleasant smell.

A) out

B) up

C) over

D) off

83. The policeman asked the driver to ______ to the side of the road.

A) pull out

B) pull in

C) pull through D) pull round

84. They say that it takes smokers longer to ______ a cold than non-

smokers.
A) get across

B) get off

C) get out of

D) get over

85. Although I hadn’t worked very hard, I still managed to ______

(pass) the exam.
A) put up

B) come round C)  get  through D) pick up

86. I don’t really think I’ll ______ the exam this summer.

A) get through

B) get away with

C) get up

D)get in

87. It took us nearly half an hour to ______ the hill. It was so steep

A) get on

B) get up

C) get away

D) get through

88. I don’t like my children going to parties. You never know what

young people ______ these days.
A) get on with

B) get up to

C) get through to

D)get in with

89. What have you been getting ______ recently?

- Oh nothing much.
A) through to

B) out of

C)  over

D) up to

90. I don’t seem to be making any progress and it’s beginning to

______ me down.
A) carry

B) get

C) pull

D) take

91. If she hadn’t given him ______ ,the police would never have

found him.
A) away

B) for

C) in

D) off

92. The teacher asked the students to ______ (hand in) their homework

at the end of the lesson.
A) give back

B) give in

C) turn back

D) bring about

93. In winter this town is often cut ______ by heavy snowfalls.

A) off

B) back

C) out

D) dead

94. I think your essay would be much better if you cut ______ these

two lines here.
A) in

B) through

C) off

D) out

95. A: Oh, I could really ______ a cigarette now! Have you got one

Pete?
B: Sorry Bob,I stopped smoking two weeks ago.
A) do with

B) do without

C) make up with

D) hang on with

96. The terrorists were forced to give ______.

A) off

B) out

C) in

D) away

97. Oh, Charles, could you ______ (distribute) the books, please?

A) give out

B) give in

C) put away

D) put out

98. It was given ______ on the news that an assassination attempt

had been made on the Prime Minister.
A) out

B) off

C) away

D) up

99. I wonder if you’d help me to ______ some anti-nuclear power

leaflets this weekend, Jim?
A) give out

B) give over

C) give in

D) give off

100. After failing his driving test four times, he finally ______ trying

to pass.
A) gave up

B) gave away

C) gave off

D) gave in

Book 2 Part C

Test 2

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400 questions in English Grammar

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