A. addicting
B. addictive
C. addicted
D. addiction
A. which made
B. made
C. making
D. were made
A. foot the bill
B. carry the can
C. hatch the chicken
D. catch the worms
A. are / will go
B. were / would go
C. had been / would have gone
D. are / would go
A. pale
B. mild
C. calm
D. plain
A. quarts
B. pints
C. tubes
D. sticks
A. give up
B. add in
C. gain on
D. take on
A. don’t have to wait
B. needn’t have waited
C. could have waited
D. didn’t need to wait
A. be gone
B. to go
C. going
D. go
A. writes
B. tells
C. states
D. records
A. will have painted
B. will be painting
C. has been painting
D. had been painting
A. did away
B. climbed on
C. took away
D. ran away
A. hold back
B. consult
C. consume
D. contact
A. calculated
B. planned
C. accidental
D. intentional
A. bright
B. obscure
C. worthless
D. occupied
A. Why do you think
B. How come
C. What is it
D. Why don’t you
A. I’m very busy now
B. I plan to visit my aunt
C. I think it will be interesting
D. I hope it isn’t raining
A. hinder
B. help
C. contribute
D. cure
A. entrance
B. introduction
C. opening
D. promotion
A. A scientist who discovered cloning technology.
B. A Professor of Biotechnology.
C. A famous Parkinson’s doctor.
D. A therapeutic cloning expert.
A. cows
B. giant pandas
C. all breeds of tiger
D. livestock
A. sensible
B. popular
C. ridiculous
D. right
A. the development of take-away food as an option
B. the arduous nature of food preparation before mass-production
C. the global benefits of industrialised food production
D. the range of advantages that industrialised food production had
A. People should learn the history of the food they consume.
B. Criticism of industrial food production is largely misplaced.
C. Modem industrial food is generally superior to raw and natural food.
D. People should be more grateful for the range of foods they can now choose from.
A. food supply’s
B. fairy tale’s
C. history’s
D. sunlit past’s
A. They created imaginative soup and flatbread dishes.
B. Much of what they produced went to a landowner.
C. They were largely self-sufficient.
D. They had a better diet than most people living in cities.
A. People need to have a balanced diet.
B. There are disadvantages to modem food production as well as advantages.
C. People everywhere now have a huge range of food to choose from.
D. Demand for food that is traditionally produced exploits the people that produce it.
A. that tastes like dishes from several other countries
B. that was only truly popular in northern Italy
C. invented by peasants
D. created for wealthy city-dwellers
A. attitude
B. enslavement
C. capability
D. liberty
A. depend on
B. food
C. recreation
D. to have economic
A. magic
B. different
C. to understand
D. they are
A. they are
B. so
C. surgical
D. many
A. Peter is too busy that he can’t help anyone.
B. You shouldn’t ask Peter for help as he will refuse.
C. There’s no point asking Peter for help because he is too busy.
D. It takes your time when you ask Peter for help because he is too busy.
A. John said he was sorry for not keeping his promise.
B. John apologised to his Mum for breaking his promise.
C. John apologised his Mum because he didn’t keep his promise.
D. John felt sorry for his mum’s not keeping her promise.
A. We had great difficulty deciding upon which school our son should attend.
B. We haven’t yet decided where we should send our son to school.
C. We are not sure whether we should let our son choose a school for himself.
D. We won’t send our son to any school unless we are certain that it is the one we want.
A. Much as I’d like to blame you, I know I can’t.
B. However much would I like to blame you, I know I can’t.
C. Since I know I can’t, I’d like to blame you.
D. Though I wouldn’t like to blame you, I know I can’t.
A. Not until my brother turned three he could speak a word.
B. It was before my brother turned three that he could speak a word.
C. Not until my brother turned three could he speak a word.
D. My brother couldn’t speak a word even after he turned three.
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