30.
He studies maths at university. He’s a _________.
A
studier
B
student
C
pupil
31.
It’s a good idea, but it’s _________ that the boss will agree with you.
A
likely
B
improbably
C
unlikely
32.
I don’t _________ going out tonight.
A
have mood to
B
feel like
C
want to
33.
I’m a bit lost. Can you tell me how to _________ to the university?
A
reach
B
get
C
go
34.
He’s so _________! I’m not _________ in anything he says.
A
boring … interested
B
bored … interesting
C
bored … interested
35.
Let’s go to a restaurant for dinner tonight = Let’s _________ tonight.
A
eat outwardly
B
eat away
C
eat out
36.
I’ve got all the data. Now I just need to _________ the answer.
A
make out
B
work out
C
count out
37.
At the weekend I _________ with some friends – we went for a curry, then had a couple of drinks.
A
went out
B
played
C
enjoyed
38.
‘Go out’ can mean ‘leave the house’, but it is often used to mean ‘do something with friends’. The sentence ‘I played with some friends’ would make sense if a small child was saying it, but not in this context of eating and drinking.
A
opposed
B
opposite
C
oppositive
39.
We nearly missed the plane—we were only just _________.