A: Could you hold the cups for me while I ( ) the juice into them for the kids?
B: Sure. Be careful not to spill it.
1. pour 2. borrow 3. replace 4. destroy
1. pour
Medical students often study in ( ) where they can safely conduct experiments.
1. laboratories 2. ceremonies 3. climates 4. sculptures
1. laboratories
A: Your daughter speaks three languages already?
B: Yes, it's really ( ) for someone her age.
1. remarkable 2. artificial 3. ordinary 4. distant
1. remarkable
A: There are hundreds of suitcases here.
B: Don't worry. I can easily ( ) mine because it has a yellow tag.
1. identify 2. predict 3. advertise 4. reduce
1. identify
The cook needed to know the ( ) of rice to prepare for the wedding banquet.
1. quantity 2. gravity 3. opportunity 4. security
1. quantity
The concert was canceled because of the storm, and all customers were ( ) for their tickets.
1. refunded 2. displayed 3. alerted 4. prevented
1. refunded
This website updates its weather information ( ), so visitors can always get the latest forecast.
1. frequently 2. carefully 3. quietly 4. suddenly
1. frequently
After a long flight, everyone was happy to arrive at their final ( ).
1. destination 2. generation 3. reservation 4. celebration
1. destination
The museum does not ( ) visitors to take photographs inside certain rooms.
1. permit 2. deserve 3. announce 4. operate
1. permit
Brushing his teeth, making coffee, and reading the news are all part of Mark's morning ( ).
1. routine 2. exchange 3. minority 4. despair
1. routine
Sophia was excited to ( ) the international speech contest next month.
1. participate in 2. rely on 3. turn off 4. bump into
1. participate in
That's an interesting offer. I'd like to think it ( ) before making a decision.
1. over 2. away 3. across 4. beyond
1. over
The city plans to ( ) old pay phones because very few people use them now.
1. do away with 2. look forward to 3. come out of 4. go on about
1. do away with
The hotel is a little expensive, but ( ), it offers good value for money.
1. by and large 2. touch and go 3. back and forth 4. up and down
1. by and large
Don't worry if you didn't get the job this time. ( ), you'll find the right opportunity.
1. one of these days 2. at a distance 3. at the moment 4. one after another
1. one of these days
I'm really ( ) waiting for the train. It's already 40 minutes late.
1. fed up with 2. wrapped up in 3. made out of 4. gone out for
1. fed up with
Don't eat that cake. It has been in the refrigerator for three weeks and may have ( ).
1. gone bad 2. broken out 3. come close 4. passed away
1. gone bad
The teacher asked Kevin ( ) he had finished his homework.
1. if 2. when 3. how 4. as
1. if
We can't even afford a new bicycle, ( ) a new car.
1. much less 2. much more 3. less than 4. more than
1. much less
A: I'm leaving for a meeting now.
( ) anyone call while I'm out, please take a message.
B: Of course.
1. Shall 2. Can 3. Could 4. Should