Keith and Sonia aer touring Europe.They’re in rome at the moment,but tomorrow they leave ___ venice.. The roof of the house is in very bad condition.I think we ought to do something__ i[r]
(1)PHRASAL VERBS I usually get at six o’clock in the morning (in – at – on – up) I’m bored Shall we go - this evening? (out – at – on – up) The door opened and I went (in – at – on – up)
4 I heard a noise behind me and turned _,but there was nothing (in – at – round – up) I can’t go _walking Can we stop and have a short rest? (in – at – on – up)
6 Hurry !The bus is coming (out – at – on – up)
7 I’m not feeling well I’m going to lie _for an hour ( away – at –down – up) “I need you Don’t go .” ( away – at – round – up)
9 “Please come in and sit .” (on – at –down – up)
10 John put his best clothes for the interview (out – at – on – up I’m not going out yet I’m waiting the rain to stop ( at – to – for – in)
11 You’re always asking me money.Ask somebody else for a change ( at – to – for – in) 12 I’ve applied a job at the factory.I don’t know if I’ll get it ( at – to – for – in) 13 If I want a job at the factory, who I apply _ ? ( at – to – for – in)
14 I’ve searched everywhere john but I haven’t been able to find him ( about – to – for – in) 15 I don’t want to talk what happened last night Let’s forget it ( about – to – for ỵ) 16 I dont want to discuss _ what happened last night.Let’s forget it ( about to for ỵ)
17 We had an interesting discussion _ the problem but we didn’t reach a decision ( about – to – for ỵ) 18 Keith and Sonia aer touring Europe.Theyre in rome at the moment,but tomorrow they leave _ venice ( about to for ỵ)
19 The roof of the house is in very bad condition.I think we ought to something it ( about to for ỵ) 20 We waited _Jim for half an hour but he never came ( at to for ỵ)
21 I look stupid with this haircut Everybody will laugh me ( at – to – for ỵ) 22 I dont understen what this means Can you explain it to me? ( at – to – for ỵ) 23 I glance _my watch to see what the time was ( at – to for ỵ)
24 Weve been invited the party but unfortunately we can’t go ( at to for ỵ) 25 Please listen me! I’ve got something important to tell you ( at to for ỵ) 26 Don’t throw stones _ the birds That’s prohibited ( at to for ỵ)
27 The woman sitting opposite me on the train kept staring me ( at – to – for ỵ)
28 Sally and Kevin had an argument and now they’re not speaking _ one another ( at to for ỵ) 29 I wrote Joanna last week but she hasn’t replied to my letter yet ( at – to – for – þ)
30 Be careful with those scissors! Don’t point them _ me ( at – to – for ỵ)
31 The trouble with Frank is that he never turns up on time for a meeting (turns down - arrives - turn on – turn off)
32 John, could you take care of my handbag while I go to the toilet? (look after – look for – look up- look at ) 33 What a lovely baby! He certainly resembles his father, doesn’t he? ( looks after – takes after – takes care –
looks for)
34 My father still hasn’t really recovered from the death of my mother ( gone over – got over – taken over – looked over)
35 Because of an accident, my train was held up for several hours (delayed – lately – canceled - recovered) 36 I’ll be back in a minute, Jane I just want to try out my new tape recorder (digest – detest- suggest - test) 37 The bomb exploded with a loud bang which cuold be heard all over the town ( went on – went off – went
(2)38 John got ill and had to _ smoking (fill in - give up - take off - wash up) 39 Please this form and post it (fill in - give up - take off - wash up)
40 It’s dark in here Can I _ the light (turn on – turn off – turn up – turn down)
41 Remember to _ your shoes when you are in a Japanese house (look up - put on - turn on - fill in) 42 Let me help you ( wash away – wash up – wash – wash out)
43 You can _ the new words in the dictionary ( look afer – look for – look at – look up) 44 the lights when you are not using them (turn on – turn off – turn up – turn down)