1.
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This man has dark .......................
a) heads b)
head c) hairs d) hair
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2.
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and a .................................
a) beard b)
barber c) moustaches d) facehair
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3.
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He is ................................... a jacket
a) wearing b)
carrying c) having d) holding
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4.
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and he is .................................. a piece of
paper.
a) wearing b)
holding c) having d) getting
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5.
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He is sitting at his ..................................
a) chair b)
desk c) office d) room
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6.
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- perhaps he is .....................................
a) work b) at
work c) business d) on job
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7.
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You arrive at a party at 8 p.m. What do you say?
a) Goodnight b)
Good-bye c) Good evening d) Good
afternoon
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8.
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Someone offers you a drink. You don’t want it. What do
you say?
a) Thank you b)
Please c) No, thank you d) No, please
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9.
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Henderson ................................. going to
work.
a) likes not b)
don’t like c) doesn’t like d) not like
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10.
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................................. early in the morning?
a) Does he get up
b) Gets he up c) Do he get
up d) Get he up
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11.
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He ..................................... to
drive a car.
a) am learning
b) learning c) is learning d) are learning
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12.
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A train is .................................. a bus.
a) more quickly b)
quickly c) quicker than d) more quick
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13.
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He ....................................... swim very
well.
a) not can b)
cannot c) doesn’t can d) don’t can
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14.
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....................................... the bus to work.
a) Always Roberts catches
b) Roberts always catches c)
Roberts catches always d) Roberts does always catches
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15.
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Peter works in London.
..................................................................
a) He goes there by train
b) He there goes by train c) He
goes by train there d) There goes he by train
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16.
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........................................................
TV last night.
a) Did he watch b)
Watched he c) Did he watched d) Does he watch
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17.
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I spoke slowly, but he ..................................
understand me.
a) canned not b)
didn’t can c) didn’t could d) could not
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18.
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He made ............................................ last
year.
a) many money b)
much money c) a lot of money d) lots money
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19.
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I asked him ..........................................
a) to not go away
b) to go not away c) not to go
away d) go not away
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20.
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He used to live .......................... London.
a) on b) in c) to
d) at
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21.
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James ............................... to him on the
phone.
a) spoked b)
speaked c) spoke d) spoken
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22.
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“ Quiet, please – I ........................................................”
a) am doing a test!
b) do a test! c) doing a
test! d) does a test!
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23.
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I won’t go to Cambridge if it
....................................... tomorrow.
a) rain b) would
rain c) rains d) raining
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24.
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While he .................................. to London he
saw an accident.
a) was driving b)
drives c) drove d) had driven
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25.
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Millions of cigarettes
............................................ every year.
a) is smoke b) are
smoking c) are smoked d) are smoke
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26.
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He has a ................................ experience in
marketing in Europe.
a) grand b)
wide c) large d) great
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27.
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I remember ............................. him in London.
a) of meeting b)
to meet c) to meeting d) meeting
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28.
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But I saw him in Frankfurt ........................................
a) 3 years ago b)
for 3 years c) before 3 years d) since 3 years
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29.
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Could you look ............... the blackboard and read
what is on it?
a) to b) on c) for
d) at
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30.
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Smith went abroad last year. .............................................
abroad before.
a) He had never been
b) He had been never c) He
never went d) He went never
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31.
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The last Olympic Games
..................................... in Athens.
a) were helded b)
was holded c) were held d) were hold
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32.
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He took ......................... cheese.
a) all of b)
all c) the all d) all of the
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33.
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The committee held a ................................
last week.
a) meeting b)
gathering c) session d) sitting
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34.
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I ............................. the Prime Minister’s
speech very carefully.
a) heard to b)
heard c) listened to d) overheard
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35.
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He would have known that, if he
.................................... the meeting.
a) had attended b)
would have attended c) has
attended d) would attend
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36.
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Would you mind ............................ the door?
a) open b) to
open c) opening d) to opening
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37.
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In August he ..................................... for us
for 25 years.
a) will have worked
b) will work c) is going to
work d) will be working
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38.
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.................................................. since
I came back to the office?
a) Did Robinson telephone
b) Was Robinson telephoning c)
telephoned Robinson
d) Has Robinson telephoned
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39.
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He speaks English very well ....................... he’s
only 12.
a) whereas b)
despite c) in spite of d) although
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40.
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“Don’t do that,” I said.
I ................................. him not to do that.
a) talked b)
told c) spoke d) said
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41.
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He never takes risks. He’s a very
................................. man.
a) mindful b)
anxious c) attentive d) cautious
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42.
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I’d like to put ............................. a
suggestion, if I may.
a) forward b)
over c) across d) through
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43.
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I .................................. this test for at
least half an hour now.
a) do b) am
doing c) have done d) have been doing
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44.
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I’ll speak to him when he
.................................... .
a) will arrive b)
is arriving c) arrives d) would arrive
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45.
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“Can you come tomorrow?” He asked
........................................... tomorrow.
a) if I come b)
that i come c) if I could come d) that I can come
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46.
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He hasn’t come again today. If he doesn’t
come, ............................... what to do tomorrow.
a) he wouldn’t know
b) he didn’t know c) he will not
have known d) he won’t know
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47.
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CONVERSATION (questions 47 – 64):
Mr and Mrs Wallace want to buy a house, so they go to the
office of an estate agent.
Agent:
Good morning. Mr and Mrs Wallace?
Mrs Wallace:
Mr Hogan?
Agent:
How do you do.
Mrs Wallace:
I spoke to you on the phone. .................... is my husband.
a) This b) It c) He
d) That
Mr Wallace:
How do you do.
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48.
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Agent:
How do you do. ............................. sit down.
a) You b)
Please c) Now d) Let
(They all sit down at a desk.)
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49.
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Agent: I
understand from our telephone conversation that you’re
....................................
a) intending b)
interesting c) intended d) interested
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50.
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in buying a property for about £85,000, is that ..............................
?
a) true b)
possible c) not d) right
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51.
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Mrs Wallace:
No. Well the price is right, but – er – well, we .................... a
problem.
a) make b)
have c) are d) seem
We’ve been living abroad for the last ten years -
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52.
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Mr Wallace:
Longer ................. that.
a) than b)
that c) as d) to
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53.
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Mrs Wallace:
Yes, I suppose it is – and we want to settle back here
............................
a) because b)
and c) but d) so
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54.
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we have very different ideas of the
......................... of place we’d like to live in.
a) kind b)
piece c) shape d) area
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55.
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Mr Wallace:
Yes, you see ...................... prefer to live in town, in a centrally
located flat.
a) I b) I’d c) we
d) we’d
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56.
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Mrs Wallace:
And I am really keen to live in ................ country.
a) the b) a c) some
d) -
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57.
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I want a big garden. I want a new view. I want to be
.................. to go for walks.
a) able b)
possible c) can d) allow
I want to go back to work – that is, to get back into
teaching.
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58.
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Mr Wallace:
Well, I’m sure you ................... teach in London, in town, just as
easily.
a) would b)
might c) should d) could
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59.
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Mrs Wallace:
Yes, ................... I think the chances of
a) and b) but c) so
d) then
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60.
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getting a job .......................... probably much
greater in a village school
a) is b) are c) will
d) would
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61.
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and I ................... like to be part of the
community again, darling.
a) would b)
do c) will d) shall
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62.
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Mr Wallace:
And I want to live in a flat .................... maintenance included.
a) for b)
with c) and d) by
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63.
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You know – you pay for all the ................. I mean,
I’m not a do-it-yourself man.
a) services b)
servants c) assistance d) assistants
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64.
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I don’t like to mend leaky ......................... ,
and that sort of thing.
a) walls b)
floors c) roofs d) ceilings
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65.
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AT A HOTEL (question 65 – 80)
Mr Graham has just checked into a hotel, but he is not
happy with his room. He goes down to the reception desk.
Mr Graham:
I’m ................... there’s been a mistake. My room doesn’t have a bath.
a) sorry b)
afraid c) anxious d) regret
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66.
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Hotel Clerk:
Well, I think your room is correct, sir. Room 118 ..................... ?
a) don’t you b)
isn’t it c) doesn’t it d) can you
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67.
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Mr Graham:
............................., could I have a bath, please?
a) Thus b)
Well c) In spite d) Thank you
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68.
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Hotel Clerk:
Er – I’m afraid we don’t ................. a room with a bath and –
a) reserve b)
get c) have d) retain
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69.
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Mr Graham:
Look, I’m very tired. I don’t want to ................... but my firm always
book a room with a bath.
a) shout b)
denounce c) anger d) argue
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70.
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Hotel Clerk:
Er – I’ll check the .......................
a) correspondence
b) mailing c) communicate d) lettering
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71.
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but I don’t think you were ...................... into a
room with a bath.
a) reserved b)
checked c) booked d) registered
There we are, it is Mr Graham, isn’t it?
Mr Graham:
It is, yes.
The clerk shows Mr Graham a letter.
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72.
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Hotel Clerk:
Yes, one ..................... room.
a) alone b)
single c) bathless d) only
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73.
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Mr Graham:
I’ll see them when I get back. Well, I .................. that it’s our
mistake,
a) appreciate b)
deprecate c) respect d) expect
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74.
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but are you sure there’s ......................... with a
bath?
a) not b)
something c) anything d) nothing
Hotel Clerk:
Well, .............
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75.
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Mr Graham:
I’ve just flown a very long .................... and I’m very tired and all I
want is a bath and a sleep.
a) distance b)
airline c) period d) timing
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76.
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Hotel Clerk:
Well, as I’ve said, sir, there’s ...................... nothing for tonight.
a) extremely b)
perfectly c) absolutely d) especially
But let’s see. You’re here for five days, aren’t you?
Mr Graham:
Oh dear!
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77.
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Hotel Clerk:
I’ll just have a .................. with the manager.
a) word b)
sentence c) phrase d) dialogue
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78.
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Mr Graham:
I would ......................... it.
a) value b)
appreciate c) thank d) reward
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79.
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I’m ................................. to have a long hot
bath!
a) despaired b)
worried c) desperate d) overwhelmed
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80.
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Hotel Clerk:
Don’t worry, sir! ............................ it with me.
a) Let b)
Leave c) Give d) Stop
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