Nef - Pi - End Of Course Tests - Vocabulary 2. Complete The Sentences With The Correct Word.

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1. Can you turn __________ the TV? I want to watch the news.

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The correct answer is "on" because the phrase "turn on" is commonly used when referring to activating or starting a device, such as a television. In this context, the speaker wants to watch the news, so they need to turn on the TV to access the desired program.

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Nef - Pi - End Of Course Tests - Vocabulary 2. Complete The Sentences With The Correct Word. - Quiz

This vocabulary quiz assesses foundational English language skills by requiring learners to complete sentences with contextually appropriate words. It tests understanding of familial relationships, communication verbs, and basic opposites, enhancing both vocabulary and comprehension abilities.

2. My mum's sisters are my _________ .

Explanation

The correct answer is "aunts" because the question states that "My mum's sisters are my _______." Since aunts are the sisters of one's mother, they are the correct answer. Cousins are the children of one's aunts or uncles, and uncles are the brothers of one's parents, so they are not the correct answer in this context.

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3. David __________ me he wanted to get a burger.

Explanation

The correct answer is "told" because it is the most appropriate verb to use in this context when someone is informing or conveying information to another person. In this case, David is expressing his desire to get a burger, which is a form of communication, so "told" is the correct verb to use.

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4. He __________ on really well with his sister.

Explanation

The correct answer is "gets" because it means to have a good relationship or to have a good rapport with someone. In this context, it implies that he has a good relationship with his sister.

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5. Kate's really __________. She always gives me presents.

Explanation

Kate's behavior of always giving presents indicates that she is generous.

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6. Put your lights on. We're going to drive ________ a tunnel!

Explanation

The correct answer is "through" because when driving through a tunnel, you are passing from one end to the other while remaining inside the tunnel. "Under" would imply going beneath the tunnel, and "across" would suggest driving over the top of the tunnel, neither of which are appropriate in this context.

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7. I'm not __________ good at languages. I find them difficult.

Explanation

The word "very" is the correct answer because it intensifies the speaker's statement about their proficiency in languages. It emphasizes that they find languages difficult to a high degree.

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8. The opposite of crowded is __________.

Explanation

The opposite of crowded is empty because when a place is crowded, it means that it is filled with a large number of people or things, leaving little or no space. On the other hand, when a place is empty, it means that there are no people or things occupying it, indicating a lack of crowding or congestion. Therefore, empty is the opposite of crowded.

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9. Those jeans look nice. Would you like to __________ them on?

Explanation

The phrase "Would you like to try them on?" suggests that the speaker is offering the opportunity to try on the jeans. This implies that the jeans are available for the person to put on and see how they look and fit. The word "try" specifically indicates the action of attempting or testing something, which aligns with the context of trying on clothes. Therefore, "try" is the appropriate word to complete the sentence.

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10. Our new school year starts __________ 5th September.

Explanation

The correct answer is "on" because it is used to indicate a specific day or date. In this case, the sentence is referring to the start of the school year on the 5th of September.

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11. We haven't got much money __________ we aren't going to buy the flat.

Explanation

The correct answer is "so" because it indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between the lack of money and the decision not to buy the flat. The lack of money is the reason or cause, and the decision not to buy the flat is the result or effect.

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12. We __________ a really good time at the festival.

Explanation

The verb "spent" is the correct answer because it is commonly used to describe the amount of time that is used or passed in a particular activity or event. In this sentence, it implies that the speaker had a good time during the festival and that a significant amount of time was dedicated to enjoying the event.

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13. My brother is my aunt's __________.

Explanation

The correct answer is nephew. A nephew is the son of one's sibling, and in this case, the brother is the son of the aunt's sibling. Therefore, the brother is the aunt's nephew.

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14. Is he looking __________ to the party?

Explanation

The correct answer is "forward". In this sentence, the word "looking" suggests that the person is anticipating or eagerly awaiting the party. The word "forward" is used to indicate this sense of anticipation or excitement. The other options, "after" and "for", do not convey the same meaning in this context.

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15. Enter our competition now! You could __________ a great prize.

Explanation

The word "earn" is the correct answer because it fits grammatically and contextually in the sentence. The phrase "could earn a great prize" implies that by participating in the competition, the person has the potential to receive or acquire a valuable reward.

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Can you turn __________ the TV? I want to watch the news.
My mum's sisters are my _________ .
David __________ me he wanted to get a burger.
He __________ on really well with his sister.
Kate's really __________. She always gives me presents.
Put your lights on. We're going to drive ________ a tunnel!
I'm not __________ good at languages. I find them difficult.
The opposite of crowded is __________.
Those jeans look nice. Would you like to __________ them on?
Our new school year starts __________ 5th September.
We haven't got much money __________ we aren't going to buy the flat.
We __________ a really good time at the festival.
My brother is my aunt's __________.
Is he looking __________ to the party?
Enter our competition now! You could __________ a great prize.
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