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100

... to our reliance on technology these days, those who cannot get online or use digital resources are at risk of being left behind 

due

100

The company is ready to take .. more staff to handle the holiday rush.

on

100

I felt truly ... when my best friend didn’t support me during that difficult time. (disappointed)

let down
100

Are you ok? That text you sent kind of ... the impression that you’re upset, even if you say you’re not.

gives/ gave 

100

I was exhausted because I ... (repaint) the whole living room in just 3 hours.

had repainted

200

She kept a ... rare manuscripts on her shelf, each one meticulously preserved and annotated.

few

200

He has a reputation .. honesty, which is why everyone trusts his advice.

for

200

Some schools are considering ... with uniforms altogether.  (=getting rid of)

doing away with

200

A great job ... has come up and I think I'll take it!

opportunity

200

She ______ (have) her car ______ (repair) twice this month because it keeps breaking down.

has had/ repaired

300

I’m not impressed by empty promises, and ... are you, judging by the look on your face.

neither

300

I would object ... being treated unfairly under any circumstances.

to

300

She tends to dwell ... every minor criticism she receives, which makes her anxious. 

on

300

The students quickly  ... with one another during the group project. (developed and strengthen relationships)

bonded

300

The novel ______ (translate) into several languages last year, and we ______ (publish) it recently. It's now available in our stores.

was translated / have published

400

You had ... review your presentation thoroughly; any oversight could cost you the client.

better

400

hey decided to insure the shipment ... damage during transit.

against

400

She’s been ... up with meetings all day and hasn’t had time to respond. (=busy)

tied

400

Life is unpredictable, so sometimes it’s better to ...  ... as they come and stay flexible. (2 words)

take things

400

By the time we arrived, the meeting ______ (already/start), the speaker ______ (begin) the presentation, and some participants ______ (already/take) notes.

had started/ had begun / were already taking

500

There isn’t ______  point in arguing with him; he never listens.

much

500

The countryside is suited .. those who enjoy peace and quiet.

to
500

I don’t want us to ... just because of differing opinions. (argue)

fall out

500

The teacher was extremely ... of her students and defended them against any unfair criticism.

protective

500

She admitted ______ (forget) the meeting, regretted ______ (disrupt) the schedule, and promised ______ (be) more careful next time.

forgetting/ disrupting/ to be