1
2
3
4
100

envious 

1) ashamed 

2) jealous

Jealous - zazdrosny

Ashamed - zawstydzony 

100

cluttered 

1) crowded

2) spacious

crowded - zatłoczony

cluttered - zagracony

spacious - przestronny

100

comprehensive

1) exhaustive

2) insufficient

exhaustive - wyczerpujący, kompletny

comprehensive - wyczerpujący, wszechstronny

insufficient - niewystarczający

100

temporary

1) long-lasting

2) short-term

short-term

200

despise 

1) gardzić 

2) unikać


Gardzić 

Unikać - avoid

200

do the ironing 

1) zetrzeć kurze

2) prasować

prasować

do the dusting - zetrzeć kurze

200

attend

1) próbować

2) uczęszczać, uczestniczyć

uczęszczać, uczestniczyć

Attempt - próbować

200

reckless 

1) zdeterminowany

2) nierozważny

nierozważny - reckless

zdeterminowany - determined 

300

My grandfather is someone I really _______ . 

1) acknowledge

2) admire


admire - podziwiać


[acknowledge - zwracać uwagę, uznawać]

300

If you want to have your own place but you don't have enough cash to _______ a flat, you will need to take out a mortgage and pay it every month. 

1) rent

2) purchase

purchase

300

Jack ______ me to become a lawyer.

1) inspired 

2) admired 

inspired

admire - podziwać

300

Becky has a very positive ______ on life so she sees the good in most things. 

1) habit

2) outlook

outlook - perspektywę, spojrzenie

400

It's taking me ages to read this book but I will finish it ________. 

1) entirely

2) eventually

3) immediately 


eventually 

400

Folding your own clothes _____________ . I would rather just leave them be. 

1) out of order

2) is a tall order

3) appealing

is a tall order - trudne zadanie, ciężki problem

out of order - uszkodzone, nieczynne

appealing - kuszące

400

I was shocked when I found out that Kate ____ in one of the tests. It's not like her to copy someone else's answers. 

1) failed

2) cheated

cheated

400

It takes two to have an argument but my sister never ________ anything and says that all our conflicts are my fault. 

1) accepts the blame for 

2) take advantage of 

accepts the blame for something 

take advantage of something - skorzystać z czegoś, wykorzystać coś

500

Fill out the blanks with an appropriate preposition:

1. I can't live ____ my water bottle. 

2. I feel sorry ___ that family that had their home destroyed. 

3. He is ___ his late forties, he's nearly 39.  

1. without

2. for

3. in


500

Fill out the blanks with an appropriate preposition:

1. The rubbish bin is overflowing, you need to take ___ the rubbish. 

2. You must tidy ___ before your friends get here.

3. You should put things away ___ order to please your parents. 


1. out

2. up

3. in (order to do sth) 

500

Fill out the blanks with an appropriate preposition:

1. When you want to speak you need to put __ your hand.

2. Our teacher won't be happy if you hand ___ your assignment late.

3. That's a shame he dropped ___ of school. 


1. up

2. in

3. out


500

Fill out the blanks with an appropriate preposition:

1. I am ___ sick leave at the moment, so I don't work.

2. As a manager I am ___ charge of this whole project.

3.  My older brother used to make fun ___ me by making jokes about my height. 


1. on

2. in

3. of


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