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Fill In The Blanks (Verb)

easy
English

Please ________ two colour passport photographs to the application form.

A
fix
B
link
C
hook up
D
attach
Explanation and memory cue

The verb 'attach' is the correct choice because it means to fasten or join something to another thing, which fits the context of adding photographs to an application form. The other options do not appropriately convey this meaning.

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Fill In The Blanks (Verb)

easy
English

Army ________ troubled places as curfew remained in force.

A
moving
B
walking
C
patrolling
D
running
Explanation and memory cue

The verb 'patrolling' correctly fits the sentence as it means to move around an area to maintain security, which aligns with the context of a curfew and troubled places. The other options do not convey this meaning appropriately.

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Fill In The Blanks (Word Choice)

easy
English

__________ weight gain or weight loss is not good for your body.

A
Explosive
B
Excessive
C
Expressive
D
Extensive
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'Excessive' correctly fits the sentence as it means too much or more than necessary, which makes sense in the context of weight gain or loss being harmful. The other options do not appropriately describe weight gain or loss in this context.

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Fill In The Blanks (Vocabulary)

easy
English

In the test, we will ________ your work and then give you detailed feedback.

A
assess
B
judge
C
measure
D
check
Explanation and memory cue

The verb 'assess' is the most appropriate choice here as it means to evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of something, which fits the context of reviewing work and providing feedback. 'Judge' can have a negative connotation, 'measure' is more quantitative, and 'check' is less formal and less comprehensive.

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Fill In The Blanks (Modal)

medium
English

The boy I was about to meet ________ play a very important role in my life.

A
is going to
B
might have
C
would get to
D
has had to
Explanation and memory cue

The phrase 'is going to' correctly indicates a future event that is certain or planned, fitting the sentence context. The other options either do not fit grammatically or do not convey the intended meaning of a definite future role.

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Fill In The Blanks (Vocabulary)

medium
English

Although he was a hardened criminal, his one ________ feature was his love of children.

A
Saving
B
Recovering
C
Redeeming
D
Acquiring
Explanation and memory cue

The phrase 'one redeeming feature' is a common idiom meaning a positive quality that offsets negative traits. 'Redeeming' fits perfectly here, as it conveys a quality that makes the person somewhat better despite flaws. The other options do not fit idiomatically or contextually.

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Phrasal Verbs

easy
English

I am exhausted, let’s ________ a day.

A
call it
B
call at
C
call off
D
call in
Explanation and memory cue

The phrase 'call it a day' means to stop working or end an activity, which fits the context of being exhausted. The other options do not fit the sentence meaning correctly.

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Fill In The Blanks (Embedded Question)

easy
English

The flight stewardess the passenger ________.

A
when to start travelling
B
where to land the plane
C
how to fasten the seat belt
D
how to judge the altitude of the plane
Explanation and memory cue

The sentence requires a phrase that fits grammatically and contextually. 'The flight stewardess the passenger how to fasten the seat belt' is correct because it uses an embedded question structure appropriate for instructions given by a stewardess. Other options do not fit the context or grammar.

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Fill In The Blanks (Passive/Modal)

medium
English

The department head insisted that he ________ absolute authority to regulate office work.

A
gives
B
is given
C
would give
D
would be given
Explanation and memory cue

The sentence requires a modal passive construction to express the department head's insistence on having authority. "Would be given" correctly fits the passive voice with the modal verb "would," indicating a conditional or reported speech context.

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Fill In The Blanks (Phrasal)

easy
English

How did these things come about?

A
about
B
into
C
at
D
down
Explanation and memory cue

The phrase 'come about' is a common phrasal verb meaning 'to happen' or 'to occur,' making option A the correct choice to complete the sentence meaningfully.