100
- Let’s go this ____. It’s shorter.
- It’s the ____ of the world.
- There are over 200 billion stars in the Milky ____.
100
- At the age of four, Matilda could read fast and well and she ____ began hankering after books. NATURE
200
- She was someone who minded her own ____.
- I’m here on ____.
- Russian ____ Center.
200
- The only ____ from the reader was the lifting of the hand every now and then to turn over a page. MOVE
300
- My little sister likes to ____ balloons behind someone’s back.
- Her brother was a perfectly normal boy, but she was something to make your eyes ____.
- Could you ____ round to the shop for some bread?
300
- The walk took only ten minutes and this allowed her two ____ hours sitting quietly by herself in a cosy corner devouring one book after another. GLORY
400
- A scab is something you have to ____ up with until the time comes when you can pick it off and flick it away.
- He ____ his mobile number on a napkin.
- I don’t want to ____ you into danger.
400
- When Matilda arrived to the library, she introduced herself to the ____, Mrs. Phelps. LIBRARY
500
- If I were a teacher, I would ____ up some real scorchers for the children of doting parents.
- I’m usually too lazy to ____ breakfast.
- He works as a ____ in a local restaurant.
500
- Mrs. Phelps, slightly taken aback at the arrival of such a tiny girl ____ by a parent, nevertheless told her she was very welcome. COMPANY