1) He pleaded guilty to ___ a painting. a) embarking on b) ruling out c) marvelling at d) tampering with 2) I ___ my mother’s ability to remain calm in a crisis. a) ruled out b) marvelled at c) embarked on d) tampered with 3) Passengers should assemble in the lounge before ___. a) triumphing b) marvelling c) ruling d) embarking 4) She has refused to ___ the possibility of singing again. a) triumph over b) marvel at c) embark on d) rule out 5) The head had ___ the heart. a) triumphed over b) embarked on c) ruled out d) jumped to conclusions 6) I can't go to the Ministry of Defence and request regular army support for you ___ a wild tale about monsters in caves. a) on the basis of b) are at the bottom of  c) gaped at d) jumped to conclusions  7) Well, what we're not gonna do is to ___ , okay? a) gape at b) jump to conclusions c) marvel at d) embark on 8) The desire for money is ___ much of the world's violence. a) on the basis of b) jumped to conclusions c) at the bottom of d) gaped at 9) They stood ___ the pig in the kitchen. a) embarking on b) jumping to conclusions c) marvelling at d) gaping at

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