A. woke B. brought C. kept D. took
- Don't forget to your gloves on. It is cold outside.
- let B. make C. put D. fix
- If you don't pay your rent, your landlord is going to kick you out!
- lend you some money B. play football with you C. give you a kick D. force you to leave
- Yesterday I ran intoSam at the grocery store. I had not seen himfor years.
- met B. visited C. said goodbyeto D. made friends with
- Let's go over that report again before we submit it.
- dictate B. print C. read carefully D. type
- I will not stand for your bad attitude any longer.
- like B. tolerate C. mean D. care
- Everything is _ you. I cannot make _ my mind yet.
- out off / on B. up to / up C. away from / for D. on for / off
- There is no food left. Someonemust have eaten it _ .
- out B. up C. off D. along
- The explorers made a fire to off wild animals.
- get B. keep C. take D. go
- If something urgent has up, phone me immediately and I will help you.
- picked B. come C. kept D. brought
- The passengers had to wait becausethe plane _ off one hour late.
- took B. turned C. cut D. made
- Be careful! The tree is going to fall.
- Look out B. Look up C. Look on D. Look after
- The organization was established in 950 in the USA.
- come around B. set up C. made out D. put on
- Within their home country,National Red Cross and Red Crescent societiesassume the duties and responsibilities of a national relief society.
- take on B.get off C. go about D. put in
- The bomb exploded in the garage; fortunately no one hurt.
- put on B. went off C. got out D. keptup
- I have been trying to ring him up all day and I could not through.
- get B. take C. look D. hang
- The water supply of the building was _ off because the pipesburst.
- handed B. held C. cut D. paid
- How are you on with your work? - It is OK.
- calling B. getting C. laying D. looking
- Did your son pass the university entrance examination?
- make up B. get along C. go up D. getthrough
- What may happen if John will not arrive in time?
- go along B. count on C. keep away D. turn up
- Johnny sometimes visits his grandparents in the countryside.
- calls on B.keeps off C. takes in D. goes up
- Theydecided to postpone theirjourney till the end of the month becauseof the epidemic.
- take up B.turn round C. put off D. dowith
- The stranger came me and asked, "Is there a post office near here?"
- on to B. away from C. out of D. up to
- Frankly speaking, your daughterdoes not take _ _ you at all.
- after B. along C. up D. over
- She is not really friendly. She does not get on well her classmates.
- from B. with C. for D. to
- I would be grateful if you kept the news _ _ yourself. Do not tell anyone about it.
- from B. to C. for D. at
- I do not use those things any more. You can _ them away.
- get B. fall C. throw D. make
- They were late for work becausetheir car down.
- got B. put C. cut D. broke
- The authority _ _ down that building to build a supermarket.
- knocked B. came C. went D. fell
- My husband spends far more time helpingour three kids homework and studying for tests than I do.
- on B. to C. with D. in
- My husband and I take turns cleaning_ the kitchendepending who gets home from work earlier.
- away / to B. from / in C. up / on D. with / for
- The efforts for theadvancement of women have resulted several respectively achievement in women'slife and work.