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English, 04.12.2021 14:10 mckenna60

1. My older sister won a to study at Oxford. (language / scholarship / level / course) 2. I asked her what her name was but she made no . (entrance / reply / design / campus)
3. Her uncle and aunt live in a small town the sea. (nearly / nearby / by / at the end)
4. I’ll phone you I arrive at the airport. (as well as / as far as / as soon as / as much as)
5. “How about walking to the picnic site?” - “.” (Good idea / Good luck / I see / I hope so)
6. People in this country enjoy a high of living. (class / language / information / standard)
7. “Do the Smiths live next door to you?“ - “No, but they .” (used to / had to / ought to / were)
8. Mr Long and my father often go fishing Sunday morning. (in / on / at / for)
9. She wants to live in an English-speaking . (course / country / institute / examination)
10. Our school has classes for children, and adults. (students / teenagers / beginners / viewers)
11. Traveling a lot will help your knowledge. (wide / widely / widen / wider)
12. The course a class book and an audio tape. (is / consists / comprises / awards)
13. For me, traveling by plane is an unforgettable __. (experience / exchange / experiment / example)
14. from Bill, all the students said they would go. (Except / Apart / Only / Separate)
15. We live near an airport, passing planes can be heard day and night. (so / but / or / because)
16. I’ve read an interesting article today’s edition of the Sai Gon Times. (in / on / at / with)
17. They have three children. them are married. (all of / both of / some of / neither)
18. You must end a letter of inquiry with a closing. (lovely / polite / difficult / pleasant)

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