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ELEMENTARY VOCABULARY Test - 3

1.Part of income paid to government is ______.
A) taxes
B) bills
C) pay
D) account

2._____ is money for transport.
A) pension
B) fare
C) interest
D) salary

3.Money parents give children every week is called ______.
A) part-money
B) pocket money
C) interest
D) rent


4.______ is money from work, usually hourly or weekly.
A) wages
B) salary
C) rent
D) interest

5.Money from work, usually monthly, is called ______.
A) wages
B) salary
C) fee
D) pay

6.I live in the ______, not the town.
A) area
B) farm
C) apartment
D) country

7.To be a soldier, you join the ______.
A) force
B) army
C) group
D) government

8.Person who controls a game is ______.
A) referee
B) score
C) spectator
D) player

9.We’re just ______, not professionals.
A) players
B) crowd
C) team
D) amateurs

10. There are sometimes more players than ______.
A) spectators 
B) referees
C) teams
D) scores

11. She sunbathes at the ______.
A) sea
B) desert
C) mountain
D) beach

12. They are very ______ on music.
A) keen
B) fan
C) like
D) respect

13. I ______ a lot of time at the concert.
A) use
B) waste
C) spend
D) fill

14. We prefer to live ______ to nature.
A) through
B) close
C) near
D) with

15. I like visiting museums and art ______.
A) shops
B) stores
C) galleries
D) markets

16. Students get bored with visiting historical ______.
A) areas
B) fields
C) points
D) places

17. She enjoys swimming and ______ at the beach.
A) sunbathing 
B) speaking
C) eating
D) drinking

18. Helen loves being in the ______.
A) sky
B) beach
C) countryside
D) work

19. He is a family doctor, he has a ______ to help.
A) receptionist 
B) nurse
C) waiter
D) translator

20. Operator doctor sees his patients in the ______.
A) house
B) room
C) hall
D) surgery

21. Some patients have ______ throats.
A) bad
B) low
C) sore
D) down

22. Doctors give patients ______ to take to the chemist.
A) prescription 
B) description 
C) check
D) cash

23. Choose the word which is out of the logic list.
A) cricket
B) target
C) golf
D) rugby

24. We have to send the patients to hospital for ______.
A) treatment
B) nurse
C) stomach-ache 
D) regular

25. If you always feel tired, get more ______.
A) exercise
B) cure
C) suffer
D) condition

26. Have a good ______, if you want to be healthy.
A) dinner
B) drug
C) diet
D) ache

27. We saw the doctor in his ______ while operating his patients.
A) van
B) hut
C) cabinet
D) surgery

28. He listened to my ______.
A) problems
B) differences
C) life 
D) condition

29. I have lost my ___________. I don’t want to eat anything.
A) hungry
B) appetite
C) happiness
D) life

30. He always ______ his teeth.
A) washes
B) waters
C) brushes
D) tidies

31. Policemen wear ______ so everyone knows who they are.
A) clothes
B) shoes
C) dresses
D) uniforms

32. The man on the phone wanted me to ______ a moment.
A) stay calm
B) hold on
C) take on
D) put off
D) government

33. To make tea, first ______ the water in a kettle.
A) liquid
B) flow
C) make
D) boil

34. You should ______ tea with a spoon.
A) stir
B) boil
C) fix
D) clear

35. ______ your hands above your head.
A) raise
B) rise
C) rice
D) rays

36. Please, do not ______ the sides of the chair.
A) bend
B) sit
C) lean
D) stand

37. Put a cassette in the machine and ______ the ‘start’ button.
A) block
B) tick
C) click
D) press
D) respect

38. You can ______ the quality of the sound by using the other controls.
A) adapt
B) adjust
C) adore
D) alarm

39. What a (an) ______ street! Two cars can’t pass through together.
A) easy
B) ugly
C) large
D) narrow

40. I have had a ______ day.
A) red
B) light
C) complete
D) wonderful

41. The wood was very ______.
A) tidy
B) sad
C) empty
D) rough

42. The paper is very ______.
A) thin
B) weak
C) guilty
D) easy

43. She wore ______ clothes at the party.
A) difficult
B) huge
C) formal
D) sad

44. She felt ______ about her exam.
A) interested 
B) ignorant
C) ugly
D)ervous

45. It was a (an) ______ meal.
A) powerful
B) tolerant
D) white
C) light

46. The knife was very ______. I cut my finger.
A) huge
B) dirty
C) ordinary
D) sharp

47. It is a ______ place. Do not come here!
A) nice
B) dangerous 
C) tight
D) dry

48. That is a (an) ______ meeting.
A) own
B) private
C) strict 
D) safe

49. It was ______ news. I couldn’t stand.
A) terrible
B) wonderful
C) clean
D) short

50. The bottle is ______. Throw it away.
A) necessary
B) flexible
C) tiny
D) empty

51. He was ______. He wasn’t set free.
A) guilty
B) easy
C) cheap
D) weak

52. My belt is too ______. I couldn’t loose it.
A) hard
B) soft
C) useful
D) tight

53. The weather was ______. I hated it.
A) beautiful
B) wet
C) dry
D) nasty

54. He is a ______ man. I do not want to speak to him.
A) clever
B) gently
C) stupid
D) handsome

55. Mark is a ______ boy. Everyone likes him.
A) hard
B) polite
C) rude
D) bad

56. The music was too ______.
A) loud
B) small
C) wrong
D) incorrect

57. She loves meeting people and going to parties. She is a very ______person.
A) shy
B) ignorant
C) learned
D) sociable

58. He likes new things and new places, even if they are difficult or dangerous. She is ______.
A) adventurous 
B) selfish
C) clever
D) mean

59. He gets very annoyed if he has to wait for anything. He doesn’t like waiting. He is very ______.
A) sociable
B) industrious 
B) hard
D) impatient

60. Peter never gets upset or annoyed when things go wrong. He is a very ______ man.
A) hard-working
B) attractive
C) easy-going
D) mad

61. My friend loves to talk to people and tell them what he thinks. He is______.
A) ugly
B) talkative
C) strong
D) sad

62. My brother wants to get an important job in a high position. He is very ______.
A) stubborn
B) learned
C) ambitious
D) talkative

63. Madison doesn’t like work. He is ______.
A) happy
B) poor
C) rich
D) lazy

64. He is always happy and smiling. He is very ______.
A) cheerful
B) hard-headed 
C) funny
D) intelligent

65. Lora only thinks about herself. She is ______.
A) naughty
B) selfish
C) patient
D) genius

66. Jake has a lot of common sense. He always knows correct thing to do. He is a ______ boy.
A) sensitive
B) sensual
C) sensible
D) nonsense

67. He always has good hopes for the future. He thinks everything will be fine. He is very ______.
A) rude
B) pessimist
C) optimist
D) quiet

68. My sister is very careful about her appearance and how she arranges her desk and her room. She is a/an ______ lady.
A) tidy
B) silly
C) unsociable
D) cautious

69. His father always remembers to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. He is very ______.
A) impolite
B) polite
C) rude
D) talkative

70. Shoes are usually made of ______.
A) leather
B) wool
C) paper
D) iron

71. The Sahara is a ______.
A) river
B) continent
C) desert
D) life

72. Thank you for the books. They will be very ______ for my studies.
A) harmful
B) useful
C) tasteful
D) hopeful

73. The government is trying to help ______ families.
A) rich
B) social
C) small
D) homeless

74. Thanks to modern technology, a visit to dentist is now often quite______.
A) harmless
B) helpful
C) painless
D) tasty

76. We felt very ______ on holiday.
A) relaxed 
B) relaxing 
C) rest 
D) unrest

77. It was a (an) ______ film. I nearly fell asleep.
A) interesting 
B) boring 
C) exciting 
D) relaxing

78. You look rather ______. Why don’t you see a doctor?
A) unhealthy 
B) tired
C) unpleasant 
D) fair

79. Will you take the job? We must have a quick ______.
A) mind
B) decision
C) deciding
D) manner

80. I’d like to ______ you on passing your exam.
A) congratulate 
B) thank
C) excuse
D) let

81. We cannot _______ children under 14 to go to movies without their parents.
A) let
B) make
C) have
D) permit

82. The _______ of train will be 15 minutes late.
A) coming
B) use
C) departure
D) time

83. I think I will ______ about this bad service.
A) complain
B) think
C) consider
D) explain

84. They don’t get on well. They are having a(an) ______ now.
A) talking
B) war
C) fighting
D) argument

85. It is very difficult to ______ this machine.
A) make
B) do
C) operate
D) work

86. It doesn’t matter. It is of no ______.
A) learning
B) importance 
C) significant
D) work

87. I don’t like the ______ of the furniture in this room.
A) way
B) staying
C) compliment 
D) arrangement

88. He gave the police the ______ of the stolen goods.
A) shape
B) shadow
C) description 
D) explanation

89. My boss needs my ______ on that paper.
A) mark
B) signature
C) acceptation
D) refuse

90. I do not know which one to ______.
A) choice
B) choose
C) chose
D) choosy

91. This documentation is not ______. You might be arrested for this.
A) criminal
B) legal
C) formal
D) incorrect

92. My kitchen is very old. I am going to _______ it.
A) new
B) clean
C) paint
D) modernize

93. The people demonstrated for more ______.
A) government 
B) freedom
C) oppression
D) life

94. My brother ______ 65 kilos.
A) weighs
B) masses
C) makes 
D) pulls

95. I am worried about the children’s ______ on the street.
A) freedom
B) sanction
C) safety
D) noise

96. You will find all the ______ you want here. It is good place to stay.
A) law
B) peace
C) war
D) argument

97. There are pictures of ______ in the newspapers everyday. I really don’t want to see them.
A) peace
B) freedom
C) people
D) violence

98. How long is it? The ______ must be very exact.
A) side
B) longing
C) area
D) measurement

99. The film was a great ______. It made 75 million dollars.
A) hope
B) money
C) success
D) bank

100. What about six o’clock. Will that time ______ you?
A) match
B) suit
C) approve
D) agree

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