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II. Choose a word or a phrase which is closest in meaning to the underlined word.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 498. 1. The two brothers were totally different in character. a) feelings b) quality c) temperament 2. The film was absolutely brilliant. a) excellent b) clever c) strong 3. Do you think New York is more cosmopolitan than London? a) different b) foreign c) international 4. You have to admire the great vitality of his performance. a) passion b) energy c) ability 5. I don't like this dish, it's too spicy. a) cold b) peppery c) delicious 6. We're a family, and we stick together no matter what. a) stay b) argue c) worry 7. She stared at me in horror. a) looked b) saw c) noticed 8. London is home to people of many diverse cultures. a) similar b) same c) different 9. Jim felt so miserable when Pat left him. a) unsuccessful b) unhappy c) unlucky 10. I'm fed up with this constant rain. a) angry b) bored c) crazy 11. The room was so messy, because he didn't have time to clear it up. a) untidy b) unpleasant c) miserable 12. My wife and I have separate bank accounts. a) own b) private c) different 13. Why are you so rude to her? a) impolite b) sympathetic c) kind 14. Did you enjoy your trip to Disneyland? a) date b) picnic c) visit 15. So, Maria is showing you the sights of London. a) advantages b) interesting places c) wonders 16. Each year there is a contemporary music festival in November. a) modern b) new c) next 17. Immigrants want their children to learn English. a) natives b) strangers c) foreigners 18. Having a job gives you financial independence. a) freedom b) control c) choice 19. I am so amazed at how caring and generous people are here. a) rich b) kind c) mean 20. It's an absolutely crazy idea. a) good b) strange c) lovely
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