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1. My brother ………… the dog for a walk at six o’clock every morning. A. takesB. makeC. putD. has
2. I’m not ………….. the washing up again! It’s your turn
A. cleaningB. makingC. doingD. taking
3. Please don’t ………… your bag in the middle of the floor
A. leaveB. pickC. findD. lay
4. She spends a lot of time …………………. TV.
A. to watchB. watch C. watchingD. watches
5. Mike’s interested … fishing.
A. onB. aboutC. inD. at
6. I’m thinking ……… studying law.
A. aboutB. ofC. atD. on
7. Of the three students, Harry is …………… one. The others have too many mistakes.
A. The most carefulB. the most carelessC. More careful thanD. More careful
8. It was the ……………dream I’ve ever had. I was really frightened.
A. badestB. worseC. worstD. he worst
9. Can you recommend ……. good resaurant?
A. theB. xC. aD. some
10. I’ve ……… cleaned the floor. It’s wet
A. alreadyB. justC. yetD. never

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