[ Idioms ]
To “dish out” means ___.
a. to serve
b. to gossip
c. to make

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Vocabulary › ViewJoe Sherman is a _____ mechanic. You can count on him, to tell you the truth and fix whatever is wrong with your car.
A. modern
B. able to be trusted
C. not expensive
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You drive quite ___ . I won’t be surprised if you have an accident one day!
A. dangerously
B. dangerous
C. more dangerous
D. dangerly
Vocabulary › ViewMany officials will _________ their support of the mayor’s campaign by speaking at the press conference.
A. Convince
B. Sufficient
C. Declare
D. Various
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The airlines require _____a passport for international travel.
A. all passengers to have
B. all passengers having
C. them having
