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1. He stopped studying as his father couldn’t pay for his school . (fees / details / levels / tests) 2. There are some students in my school. (national / favorite / foreign / international)
3. Please call me if you any other problems. (persuade / disagree / experience / need)
4. The government supplied the victims food and drinking water. (for / with / to / at)
5. This device is used to measure the of alcohol in the blood. (level / price / fee / course)
6. If you want, I can complete a English test. (speak / speaking / spoke / spoken)
7. You have to study harder to keep with your classmates. (level / pace / talk / practice)
8. At the exam, the examiner asked me many questions. (written / oral / talking / listening)
9. they are not sisters, Sue and Kate look alike. (However / Since / Because / Although)
10. I can supply my English record if . (necessary / it necessary / is necessary / you necessary)
11. They've been away on holiday last Saturday. (for / since / on / until)
12. Your Chinese course starts the beginning of December. (in / on / at / till)
13. We usually go out for dinner at once a week. (home / weekend / present / least)
14. is four miles from the city center to the railway station. (There / Here / It / That)
15. If you want to lose weight, you eat less fatty food. (ought / must / can / will)
16. He’ll miss the train if he soon. (doesn’t come / didn’t come / won’t come / hasn’t come)
17. Jane really enjoys to dinner parties. ( inviting / being inviting / being invited / be invited)
18. She me not to wear jeans to the meeting. (suggested / said / insisted / advised)
19. The word career most nearly means . (profession / subject / engineer / education)

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