1) Blinded at 12, Bocelli cannot see _____ work of art — except in memory. a) such b) any c) no d) some 2) At the age of 25, he became one of _____ tenors in the world. a) a most famous b) more famouse c) much famous d) the most famous 3) So far the band has sold over 150_____ records. a) millions of b) million of c) million d) millions 4) He even once ______ a duet with Whitney Houston.  a) sing b) sang c) has sung d) sung 5) If God had a singing voice he _____ like Andrea Bocelli. a) would sound b) sounded c) will sound d) sounds 6) For the past two months, animal trainer Mark Vette _____ three dogs to drive a) has been teaching b) was teaching c) taught d) teaches 7) The lessons are part of a campaign by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meant _____ up stereotypes about rescue dogs. a) clear b) to be cleared c) be clearing d) to clear 8) Sometimes people think, because they’re getting an animal that _____ , that somehow it’s a second-class animal. a) has been abandoned b) has abandoned c) were abandoned d) abandoned 9) Driving a car _____ demonstrates to potential dog adopters that you _____ teach an old dog new tricks. a) activation; ought b) activate; will c) actively; can d) active; must 10) This might just be the ____ thing you’ll read today. a) scariest b) scary c) scarier d) much scarier 11) Recent Twitter public service has drawn attention to falling _____ with your cell phone in bed with you. a) asleep b) sleepy c) sleep d) sleeping 12) While it may be convenient to charge your phone next to you while you_____ a rest, you’d better not. a) have had b) had c) are having d) will have 13) When you keep your phone under your pillow, it causes the already hot batteries to heat up further and _____ lead to your cell phone catching fire. a) must b) should c) could d) need 14) Your phone has the potential to burn you if you _____ it anywhere in your bed. a) has left b) leave c) were leaving d) were left 15) Bottlenose dolphins send messages to one _____ in different ways. a) another b) other c) the other d) others 16) Dolphins also produce high frequency clicks, which act as a sonar system telling _____ the shape, size, speed, distance, and location of the object. a) their b) they c) them d) themselves 17) Scientists believe that the sounds travel through the _____ lower jaw to its inner ear. a) dolphin b) dolphins c) dolphin's d) dolphins' 18) The sounds _______ from the dolphin's inner ear to its brain for analysis. a) are transmitted b) is transmitted c) transmitted d) transmits 19) Schools in Great Britain__________ as places dedicated to friendship and excitement. a) present b) had been presented c) are presented d) were presenting 20) Schools form __________ character and to producing tomorrow’s élite. a) child's b) children's c) child d) children 21) It could seem like this, but, of course, reality looks rather __________. a) different b) differ c) differently d) differs 22) First of all, less than 8% of all students can afford __________ one of the private schools in the UK. a) to attend b) attend c) attending d) being attended 23) Most UK schools, state-run as well as private institutions, __________ children well for further studies. a) will be preapared b) would be prepared c) will prepare d) will have prepared 24) Consumers in the UK keep __________ shops and price comparison websites online so they can get the best deals and prices. a) browsing b) browse c) to browse d) to be browsing 25) The fact they can __________ compare prices and the wider choice of products are the most important reasons why UK consumers  a) easy b) easiest c) easily d) easier 26) The study has also found that when consumers shop online, the laptop is most commonly __________ in the evening, a) used b) is used c) are used d) have used 27) Laptops are used in the evening, and smartphones are used more at all __________ times of the day. a) the other b) others c) other d) another 28) The American T-Shirt began _______ WWI when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. a) at b) on c) during d) for 29) Mokase is the world’s first smartphone case that also __________ users a warm shot of espresso whenever they want. a) serve b) is served c) serves d) are serving 30) It’s aimed at people who are always on the go whose lifestyle prevents __________ from stopping by a cofee shop for a dose of caffeine. a) themselves b) their c) them d) theirs 31) They were looking for a way to make cofee available __________. a) nowhere b) anywhere c) somewhere d) elsewhere 32) Why not __________ it to a gadget that is already a piece of our lifetime?» a) join b) to join c) joins d) joined 33) To become a certified taxi operator in London a driver must first pass «the Knowledge» - an extraordinarily difficult exam that __________ detailed recall of streets and locations a) involved b) involves c) involving d) to involve 34) His has to know a huge ___________radius of London’s Charing Cross railway station. a) six-mile b) six miles c) six-mile's d) six-miles' 35) Most drivers take three years __________ the Knowledge a) have mastered b) be mastering c) to master d) master 36) Many racers practice __________ tracing the routes on a bicycle. a) over b) for c) with d) by 37) Drivers must know their directions backwards and forwards which is a __________ task. a) complicating b) complicated c) complication d) complicate 38) In laboratory tests bats have been shown _____ shapes and colours a) distinguished b) distinguish c) distinguishinng d) to distinguish 39) When it _____ dark bats navigate using a sophisticated sonar _____ called echolocation. a) get b) will get c) gets d) getting 40) This alarm clock will be sure to wake even _____ of sleepers. a) heavier b) the heaviest c) heavy d) the heavier 41) The idea is simple; when the alarm _____ , part of the alarm will fly and land at some random location in your room. a) will go off b) is gone off c) go off d) goes off 42) Only _____ you place the piece back on the stationary alarm base will the alarm stop ringing. a) since b) while c) when d) unless 43) The flying piece takes to the air via rotating propeller blades which allow it _____ flight. a) to achieve b) achieves c) achieving d) achieved 44) The only way to silence the alarm is to physically find the propeller and position it back on the alarm, thus forcing you _____ your bed. a) to b) out of c) in front of d) in 45) Putting up any idea _____ involves a group of diverse people. a) much b) more c) most d) mostly 46) The best way to solve a problem is to ask friends. ________ , brainstorming can also be done alone. a) However b) Whatever c) Somehow d) Therefore 47) The problem is given to a group and everyone ____ to throw up ideas, no matter how ridiculous they are. a) encourages b) encourage c) is encouraged d) are encouraging 48) When _____ alone, one can come up with a number of ideas that are written down on a piece of paper a) brainstorm b) brainstorming c) brainstormed d) to brainstorm 49) You are purely working in the world of __________. a) imaginably b) imagine c) imagination d) imaginative 50) The expression “blind_____ a bat” is completely inaccurate because bats aren’t blind. a) how b) as c) like d) such as

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