Q.1.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'We went to the zoo yesterday ~ and, to my surprise, I enjoyed it. In fact, it was ... ... fun.'
Q.2.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'Are you hungry again, yet?' 'You bet I am; in fact, I'm ... ...'
Q.3.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'We went to the circus, and most of what we saw was ... ... '
Q.4.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'The news about that train accident yesterday was ... ... appalling.'
Q.5.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'The London traffic is ... ... improved since the last time I came here.'
Q.6.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. We watched the Red Arrows yesterday evening; they were ... ... impressive. (* The Red Arrows are the aerobatic display team of the Royal Air Force. Does your country have a national organisation like this?)
Q.7.
Which is the strongest way of saying ... ? 'This machine is ... ... useless!'
Q.8.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'The landscape in this part of the country is breathtakingly ... ...'
Q.9.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'I'm afraid there's something in this sandwich that smells ... ... strange.'
Q.10.
Choose the word (or words) that fit/s most naturally in the gap. 'Some people think the British are ... ... barbaric to allow any form of hunting in the countryside.'