Fahmy 2017 day 888 -= Choose the correct answer:
25- There was a nationwide (debate - delay - decade - decline) on whether the laws should be changed.
25- debate
26- For some people, adventure movies are a form of (capitalism - despotism - escapism - ecotourism).
26- escapism
27- The proposal has (blended - generated - germinated - graded) a lot of interest.
27- generated
28- She took part in a (calculation - collection - combination - competition) for physically challenged athletes
28- competition
29- By then she was (established - built - constructed - erected) as a star.
29- established
3- 18 is the age (in which - with which - at which - by which) you can vote.
3- at which
30- He is a (particular - peculiar - pioneer - porter) in the field of microsurgery.
30- pioneer
31- It's not considered good (steel - style - string - sting) to start a sentence with 'but'.
31- style
32- (Exception - Exaggeration - Excavation - Exclamation) on the site is likely to continue for several years.
32- Excavation
33- Nutrition experts advise (us not to eat - us that we don't eat - us not eating - not to eat).
33-us not to eat
34- The Prime Minister was asked what (he intended - intended he - did he intend - he did intend) to do about unemployment.
34- he intended
35- Can you see the woman over there by the window? Isn't she the one (which - whom - that - what) won the lottery last week?
35- that
36- The man (who - whom - whose - from whom) the car was stolen, called the police.
36- from whom
37- When the robber ordered the hostages to lie face down on the ground, they (did such - so did - did so - such did) without argument.
37- did so
38- It was (such sensible - so sensible - sensible enough - such a sensible) solution to the problem that the audience cheered loudly.
38- such a sensible
39- The (feared - afraid - frightened - scary) girl snatched the kitten away from the dog and screamed for her mother.
39-frightened
4- He worked as a war (manager - correspondent - fighter - director) for a New York newspaper.
4- correspondent
40- Were oil supplies (running - to run - had run - have run) out in the near future, we would find it very hard to meet our energy needs.
40- to run
41- Don't be (enthusiastic - involved - cooperative - shy), Sally—come and say hello.
41- shy
42- The police think the videotape may hold some vital clues to the (legality - identity - amenity - anxiety) of the killer.
42- identity
43- Police (respect - inspect - except - suspect) there may be a link between the two murders.
43- suspect
44- Video (spy - steal - street - square) cameras are being used in public places.
44- spy
45- The wedding (string - thread - ring - wing) cost him a lot of money.
45- ring
46- The smell of burning (robber - copper - rubber - stopper) filled the air.
46- rubber
47- The new (product - conduct - instruct - obstruct) will be available early next year.
47- product
48- (Blackboard - Cupboard - Cardboard - Chalkboard) is usually used for making boxes.
48- cardboard
49- You (should be - are supposed to be - must be - ought to be) mad if you think I'm going to lend you any more money.
49-must be
5- The High Dam was built to provide water (for - with - to - at) agriculture.
5- for
50- We (used to - would visit - visited - will visit) Switzerland four times during the 1970s.
50- visited
51- If I hadn't come along at that moment, Jim (might have been - may have been - can have been - shall have been) the one arrested instead of the real thief.
51- might have been
52- Jenny (might - can - is able to - was able to) leave the hospital only six hours after the baby was born.
52- was able to
53- The car broke down and we (must have got - had got to get - had to get - must get) a taxi.
53- had to get
54- You (can't - don't have to - mustn't - need to) whisper. Nobody can hear us.
54- don't have to
55- The children (were enjoyed taken - enjoyed being taken - were enjoyed taking - enjoyed taking) to the zoo.
55- enjoyed being taken
56- She reassured me that she (had posted - has posted - is posting - posts) the card.
56- had posted
57- People who (connect - commit - collect - convict) crimes against children should be severely punished.
57- commit
58- The sudden (absence - experience - appearance - appliance) of a security guard caused them to drop the money and run.
58- appearance
59- She found herself in (effect - artifact - contract - conflict) with her parents over her future career.
59- conflict
6- For centuries, the wind (is being used - will be used - has been used - has to use) to sail ships.
6- has been used
60- In cold climates, houses need to have walls that can (appear - disappear - absorb - approve) heat.
60- absorb
61- The (side - sight - site - sights) of her son graduating filled her with pride.
61- sight
62- In recent years, (doubt - draught - drought - delight) has damaged the harvest, increasing the amount of grain the country needs to import.
62- drought
63- If any of these symptoms (take part - take action - - participate - occur) while you're taking the medicine, consult your doctor immediately.
63- occur
64- His first novel was (phenomenally - physically - physiologically - normally) - successful - it was translated into over thirty languages.
64- phenomenally
65- (There were too much - There were too many - It was too many - There was too many) people trying to get into the football stadium.
65- there were too many
66- (Had the plane not - Hadn't the plane - The plane had not - The plane not had) been diverted, they would have arrived early.
66- had the plane not
67- (If I am not - Weren't I - Was I not - Were I not) in my seventies and rather unfit, I might consider taking up squash.
67- Were I not
68- The land was bought quickly (so as not to - so not to - not to - in order to not) delay the building work.
68- son as not to
69- (We see hardly ever - We hardly see ever - We hardly ever see - Hardly we ever see) Ali nowadays. He's so busy at the office.
69- we hardly ever see
7- My family (are taken - take - going to take - are taking) me out today for passing my exams.
7- are taking
70- The prisoners (who being released - are being released - being released - who released) are all women.
70- being released
71- We haven't got (a butter - any butter - the butter - some butter) left.
71- any butter
73- Though highly respected for her writing, she never (attached - did - achieved - acted) much commercial success.
72- achieved
72- My parents wouldn't (allow me go - allow me going - allow me to go - allow to go) to the party.
72- allow me to go
74- (Theory - Theories - Theoretical - Theoretically), women have the same opportunities as men, but the reality is very different.
74- theoretically
75- They have developed a new (process - procession - access - excess) for extracting aluminium from bauxite.
75- process
76- It looked like a blank sheet of paper, but there was a message in it in (practical - advisable - invisible - audible) ink.
76- invisible
77- Bacteria are (involving - evolving - revolving - processing) resistance to antibiotics faster than new chemicals are being invented.
77- evolving
78- There was a very (addictive - aggressive - negative - positive) response to our new design - people seemed very pleased with it.
78- positive
79- She was very (interested - enthusiastic - frightened - terrible) about going to Honolulu.
79- enthusiastic
8- Scientists expect that the world will (jump - run - walk - climb) out of oil in 20 years' time.
8- run
80- Most companies are now trying to (cycle - circle - recycle - encircle) their waste.
80- recycle
81- It's been raining for two days now, (doesn't - isn't - hasn't - hadn't) it?
81-hasn't
82- He got a visa before he (travels - traveled - has traveled - travelling) abroad.
82-travelled
83- My television (was broken - broken - breaking - is broken) last night.
83-was broken
84- I didn't ask them to clean the room. I cleaned it (themselves - myself - herself - itself).
84-myself
85- If he (won't - isn't - hasn't - doesn't) listen in class, he won't learn anything.
85-doesn't
86- My little brother is terrified (in - with - on - of) spiders.
86-of
87- The car (is repairing - was repaired - is being repaired - will be repaired) at the moment.
87-is being repaired
88- It (believes - is believed - has believed - had believed) that people have lived in the desert for thousands of years.
88-is believed
89- He (must - might - has - had) to go to hospital yesterday because he was very ill.
89-had
9- Many older people choose to continue their studies through long (resistance - distance - insistence - perseverance) learning.
9- distance
90- I (could - managed - succeeded - must) to send the e-mail at 6 o'clock.
90-managed
91- He'd do the job, (doesn't - don't - hadn't - wouldn't) he?
91-wouldn't
92- After he had left school, the young boy (worked - is working - has worked - had worked) in ordinary jobs.
92-worked
93- My children go to university and are old enough to look after (selves - oneself - themselves - ourselves).
93-themselves
94- If you worked harder, you'd (get - be got - have got - had got) higher marks.
94-get
95- She is interested (at - in - with - for) learning more about history.
95-in
96- The houses (designed - to design - were designed - was designed) to keep people cool and comfortable.
96-were designed
97- I (won't - don't have to - don't - must) phone my friend this evening. I promised him I would.
97-must
98- She (died - was dying - was died - born) in 1950.
98-died
99- A hundred years ago, many people (couldn't - shouldn't - might not - can't) read or write.
99-couldn't
24- The accident is thought (to have caused - to have been caused - to have been causing - to cause) by leaves on the railway line.
24- to have been caused
1- Five hundred kilometres! That's about the same as the (length - diameter - width - distance) between Cairo and Sohag.
1-distance
10- We need more scientists to make discoveries and advances to keep up with all the changes and solve problems that (raise - rise - arouse - arise) from an ever-growing population.
10- arise
11- Everyone is putting their umbrellas up. It (must have - can't have - must - can't) started raining.
11- must have
12- The branches of some trees point (upwards - sideways - downwards - forward) so that snow can fall off them during the winter.
12- downwards
13- If a tree (had - has had - has - had had) deep roots, it won't fall over in strong winds.
13- has
14- In 1887 in China, the Yellow River flooded and killed (round - around - above - down) a million people.
14- around
15- I (have gone - was going - went - go) to the bank this morning. I needed to take out some money.
15- went
16- Before papyrus could be used for writing on, it had to be (sailed - sounded - sold - soaked) in water, pressed and then dried in the sun.
16- soaked
17- It is expected that Britain (is winning - shall win - has won - will win) another Olympic gold medal.
17- will win
18- He (loaded - was loading - has loaded - is loading) the stolen goods onto the back of the lorry when the police arrived.
18- was loading
19- If we (want - wanted - had wanted - are wanting) to end world poverty, the richer countries will need to make sacrifices.
19- want
2- (One by one - One by two - Two by one - Two by two), the old buildings in the city have been demolished and replaced with modern tower blocks.
2- one by one
20- When are you leaving for the airport? - Well, my flight (is going to leave - leaves - is leaving - is left) at six thirty.
20- leaves
21- Fortunately, the fire fighters (were able to - can - are able - could) put the fire out before it caused too much damage.
21- were ale to
22- Mary isn't home yet. She (must have had to work - must to have work - must've to work - must work) late at the office again.
22- must have had to work
23- I remember (having taken - to be taken - being taken - was taken) to the circus by my grandfather when I was a child.
23- being taken
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