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- In Malaysia, the currency used ___ the Malaysian Ringgit (RM). a. is being called b. ...
- Malaysia exports agricultural products and ___ goods. a. manufacture b. manufacturing c. manufacturd
- Some of the leading ___ are petroleum, palm oil, rubber, timber, electronic equipment and textiles. ...
- Malaysia is famous for ___ tropical rainforests, idyllic beaches and interesting cities. a. it b. ...
- Hornbills are large birds ___ enormous beaks and they feed ___ fruits, berries, insects and ...
- Hornbills live ___ tropical and sub-tropical forests. a. in b. on c. at
- ___ Malaysia, the hornbill is native ___ the subtropical rainforests of Sarawak. a. To, in ...
- Sarawak, ___ the island of Borneo, is one of the states of Malaysia. a. in ...
- The hornbill, which is the national symbol ___ Sarawak, is also revered ___ some of ...
- It is no wonder that some writers refer ___ Sarawak as 'The Land of the ...
- The Kiwi is one of ___ few birds in the world that cannot fly. a. ...
- New Zealand's ___ neighbour is Australia. a. the closer b. the closest c. closest ...
- The native people of New Zealand, the Maoris, ___ from Polynesia. a. came b. are ...
- The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa� ___ means Land of the Long White ...
- New Zealand, or Aotearoa, is made up ___ two large islands and one smaller one, ...
- New Zealand has a ___ area of about 270, 000 sq kms. a. earth b. ...
- If you go on holiday ___ New Zealand, you might like to visit the beaultiful ...
- The white people, who ___ came from the United Kingdom, began arriving in New Zealand ...
- New Zealand has lots of beautiful� ___ , about 3 million people and about 70 ...
- If you want a real thrill, you could go ___ while you are visiting New ...
- In 1893 New Zealand ___ the first country in the world to give the vote ...
- The national� ___ of New Zealand is called God Defend New Zealand. a. hymn b. ...
- Sir Edmund Hillary, one ___ the first men to climb Mount Everest, was a New ...
- The long chain of mountains in the South Island, the Southern Alps, provide a spectacular ...
- If you fly from New Zealand to London, the journey will probably ___ you about ...
- The All Blacks are ___ for the exciting, high-quality rugby they play against Wales, South ...
- Because New Zealand is so close to the international date line, it is the first ...
- If you made a hole from New Zealand through the centre of the earth, you ...
- When it is 10 am in London, it is about 10 pm in New Zealand ...
- In the North Island of New Zealand, in an area called a volcanic plateau, there ...
- Norway is the most northerly country on the continent of Europe. Norway ___ more than ...
- Norway has one of the longest coast lines of any country in the world. In ...
- Often surrounded by high mountains, these beautiful areas of water ___ fjords. a. calls b. ...
- Twenty years ago Norway started pumping oil from it's portion of the North Sea. Since ...
- The income from the oil ___ to support one of the highest standards of living ...
- Norway has a rather small population of just a little more than 4.3 million and ...
- Norway became an independent country again in 1905. Until that time it ___ first by ...
- In recent years, a big effort ___ by the government of Norway to develop fish ...
- Winter sports are very popular in Norway, which ___ the Winter Olympics twice - once ...
- Granada is one of ___ eight provinces in Andalusia, Spain. a. a b. an c. ...
- Sierra Nevada is ___ excellent ski resort visited by thounsands of people every weekend. a. ...
- La Alhambra is of the ___ interesting places to visit in Granada. a. more b. ...
- The population ___ Granada is about a quarter of a million people. a. on b. ...
- The highest peak in Sierra Nevada ___ Mulhacen, 3482 meters high. a. calls b. were ...
- There ___ more than 50, 000 University students in Granada. a. is b. will is ...
- The University of Granada ___ by King Charles V in 1531. a. is founded b. ...
- Baza, Guadix, Motril, Almu�ecar and Huescar are some of the ___ cities in the province. ...
- El Generalife is ___ nice Arabic garden inside La Alhambra. a. a b. an c. ...
- Granada Football Club ___ in the Second B National League. a. play b. playing c. ...
- You can find snow, sun, mountains and ___ in the province of Granada. a. beachs ...
- Federico Garcia Lorca, born in the province of Granada, ___ in this city. a. living ...
- Lanjaron, a small village in the mountains, is famous ___ its pure and fresh water. ...
- Las Alpujarras, a rocky area in Sierra Nevada National Park, is ___ relaxing and peaceful ...
- Christians, Muslims and Jews have lived peacefully in Granada ___ centuries. a. for b. since ...
- ___ capital of Spain is Madrid. a. A b. One c. Quite d. Some e. ...
- Spanish is the official language, but it is not the ___ language. Catal�, Euskera, Galego ...
- The Spaniards are ___ and helpful to visitors. a. cold b. kind c. quiet d. ...
- Barcelona is ___ the Mediterranean coast. a. at b. in c. on d. over e. ...
- The cathedral of Girona has ___ Gothic nave in the world. a. wide b. more ...
- River Ebro ___ Zaragoza. a. cross b. crosseds c. crosses d. crossing e. is crossed ...
- The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is full of many ___works of art. a. goods b. ...
- You may eat fine fruit and vegetables ___. The ones harvested in Lleida and Valencia ...
- In the south, many people ___ gazpacho, a cold vegetable soup. a. drink b. drinks ...
- There are ___ Roman ruins in Tarragona. a. lot of b. lots c. many d. ...
- Composer Frederic Chopin ___ in the Balearic islands for some time. a. be b. lived ...
- Bizet immortalized the city of Sevilla in ___opera Carmen. a. an b. its c. his ...
- A Universal Exhibition took place in Sevilla ___ 1992. a. at b. in c. later ...
- Do not forget to taste our sangria. But be careful...it is ___ strong alcoholic drink. ...
- Sweden is the fifth ___ country in Europe. a. large b. larger c. larger than ...
- With almost 450, 000 km2, Sweden is ___ only Spain, France, Russia and Ukraine among ...
- Abundant natural resources and a high technology manufacturing economy have helped Sweden to develop one ...
- With just over 8.7 million people, Sweden is one of ___ countries in the world ...
- Both Saab and Volvo automobiles have an extremely ___ reputation for quality. a. good b. ...
- Stockholm is the capital of Sweden. As a result of its natural setting with many ...
- Sweden includes two large islands in the Baltic Sea, Gotland and Oland. The bridge between ...
- The Baltic Sea to the east of Sweden is fed by many lake and river ...
- Some of Sweden's monarchs have had two names. The present king is Carl XVI Gustav ...
- Another special feature of Sweden's monarchy is it's Law of Succession. When it came into ...
- Ukraine ___ a country in eastern Europe, and the second largest country in Europe after ...
- Ukraine is a land ___ with good climate, fertile soil and excellent geographic situation. a. ...
- The capital city of Ukraine ___ Kyiv with a population of about 2, 6 million ...
- From the 9th century Ukraine was a part of Kievan Rus, the first significant East ...
- Ukraine is a country of ancient cultural traditions, many of which ___ roots in the ...
- Pysanka, a decorated Easter egg is a meaningful symbol ___ Ukraine. a. at b. of ...
- Easter is the biggest Christian holiday ___ Ukraine. a. on b. at c. in d. ...
- Christmas has only recently gained official status in Ukraine, it ___ for years in families ...
- Christmas vertep ___ the traditional folk puppet theatre. a. is b. are
- Every religious holiday in Ukraine ___ by the ringing of church bells. a. has marked ...
- The Ukrainian currency ___ hryvnia. a. is b. are
- The most popular food in Ukraine ___ varenyky (dumplings), kovbasa (sausage), holubtsi (stuffed cabbage) and ...
- Hopak ___ the famous traditional folk dance in Ukraine. a. is b. are
- Kobzari are folk profeccional minstrels unique to Ukraine. They are special because they ___ blind. ...
- Korovay is traditional Ukrainian wedding bread ___ with kalyna berries, ribbons and topped with flying ...
- Mount Hoverla ___ the Carpathian Mountains is the counry's highest peak at 2061m. a. on ...
- ___ largest city in England is London. a. A b. The
- The river ___ runs through London is the Thames. a. which b. what
- The Victoria and Albert, The Great British, and The Science are all famous museums ___ ...
- Nearly 400 years ___ a fire destroyed most of the city. a. ago b. since ...
- Heathrow and Gatwick are the two airports ___ London. a. for b. of
- Most London taxis ___ black. a. is b. are
- London taxi drivers have to learn ___ street in the city to pass the exam ...
- The public transport to big towns and cities ___ fairly good. a. is b. are ...
- The coach is usually cheaper ___ the train, but of course takes longer. a. then ...
- The famous red London buses are called double deckers because ___ have two floors. a. ...
- Don't ___ large amounts of cash with you. a. carry b. carries c. carried ...
- Traveller cheques in dollars, francs, pounds and yen ___ safer. a. is b. are c. ...
- British banks and post offices ___ open on Sundays and national holidays. a. don't b. ...
- National holidays ___ actually called bank holidays. a. am b. is c. are
- Most banks also ___ at 3:00 and aren't open Saturday afternoons either. a. close b. ...
- Shops are usually ___ from 9:00 to 5:30. a. open b. opens c. opened ...
- But in big towns, once a week there is late night opening when the closing ...
- Credit cards ___ accepted at most major shops. a. is b. are
- A pickpocket is someone who ___ purses, handbags and wallets. This is probably the biggest ...
- Therefore, it is a good idea to ___ your traveller cheque numbers, passport number and ...
- Other dangers ___ spending too much, eating too much and of course in Scotland, drinking ...
- The emergency telephone number for the police, ambulance and fire is the same. You ___ ...
- If you dial 999, you ___ to tell the operator the address, telephone number and ...
- Hotels are available in every town, but there are also bed and breakfast available. These ...
- The tourist information centres are very helpful and ___ free maps. a. give b. gives ...
- The United Kingdon is often shortened ___ the U.K. a. from b. to
- The U.K. is also known ___ Great Britain. a. of b. as
- The U.K. is made ___ of four different countries. a. over b. up c. around ...
- ___ are Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England. a. It b. These
- Someone ___ Scotland isn't English. a. from b. of
- They are ___ Scottish or British. a. either b. neither
- __ people from England are English. a. Only b. Every
- There are many differences ___ the four countries. a. between b. of
- However, they are all ruled by one King or Queen and one Parliament ___ is ...
- The flag of the U.K. is known as ___ Union Jack. a. the b. an ...
- The flag is red, white and blue and made up of ___ flags of Scotland, ...
- The U.K. has the 15th largest population ___ the world. a. of b. in ...
- The Beatles and the Rolling Stones are ___ from the U.K. a. both b. all ...
- London is ___ capital city. a. a b. the
- Most London buses ___ postboxes are painted red. a. and b. or
- The London underground is ___ commonly called The Tube. a. more b. less
- The unit ___ currency is called the pound. a. for b. of
- ___ are 100 pence in a pound. a. There b. They
- The cost of ___ a phone call starts from 10 pence. a. calling b. making ...
- Everybody speaks English, but Welsh and Gaelic are also ___ in parts of the U.K. ...
- Rugby, cricket and football are ___ national sports a. all b. both
- However in summer tennis is popular, especially ___ the time of the Wimbledon tennis tournament. ...
- Arizona was once thought to be an ___ worthless desert. a. almost b. all most ...
- Arizona is an exciting, vibrant state ___ is growing rapidly in manufacturing and population. a. ...
- Arizona is ___ next to California. a. location b. located c. locations d. locators ...
- Arizona is probably best known ___ the Grand Canyon State. a. to b. for c. ...
- The Grand Canyon ___ one of the seven natural wonders of the world. a. is ...
- The Colorado River flows through ___ Grand Canyon. a. a b. an c. of d. ...
- Different natural wonders of Arizona ___ the Grand Canyon, the Painted Desert, and the Petrified ...
- Other spectacular ___ include national parks, forests, and monuments. a. attract b. attraction c. attractions ...
- The capital of Arizona ___ Phoenix. a. were b. located c. in d. is ...
- The state flower is the Saguaro ___ Cactus. a. Giant b. Giants c. Bigger d. ...
- Arizona ranks as ___ sixth largest state in America. a. an b. a c. the ...
- A famous Western town ___ Wyatt Earp got notoriety as a gunfighter is Tombstone. a. ...
- The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum ___ animals and plants that live in the Arizona desert. a. ...
- There is magnificent scenery ___ the state. a. out b. throughout c. always d. often ...
- Even though the Arizona summers are very hot, people who ___ in Arizona stay very ...
- People who flock down to Arizona for the winter to ___ the cold winters are ...
- Perhaps the ___ beautiful highway in America is 89A which goes from Flagstaff to Sedona. ...
- Arizona has more golf courses ___ anywhere in America. a. than b. then c. those ...
- There is ___ fishing there too. a. many b. lots of c. lots and d. ...
- Seven national ___ cover over 11 million acres in Arizona. a. forests b. forest c. ...
- Arkansas ___ as AR-KAN-SAW, not as AR-KAN-ZUS. a. pronounces b. is pronouncing c. is pronounced ...
- The capital of Arkansas, Little Rock, is ___ the Arkansas River. a. in b. on ...
- Arkansas is known ___ the home of former president, Bill Clinton. a. for b. with ...
- The ___ universities in the state are the University of Arkansas and Arkansas State University. ...
- The Ozark Mountains form one region of the state ___ is famous for its country ...
- The Mississippi River ___ the eastern border of the state. a. farms b. formed c. ...
- Arkansas was ___ part of the Louisiana Purchase which belonged to France. a. origin b. ...
- President Thomas Jefferson ___ the purchase of this land from France. a. negotiated b. was ...
- Cotton and rice are grown in this ___ state. a. south b. southerly c. southernmost ...
- If you want to visit Arkansas, spring or fall are ___ seasons for tourists to ...
- The people here are friendly and the friendships are ___ . a. last b. lasting ...
- Fried catfish is a ___ food in this state. a. popular b. popularity c. populous ...
- Walmart ___ in this state as an enterprise of the Walton family. a. begins b. ...
- There are more ___ of Native Americans in this state than in almost any other ...
- To the south ___ the state of Louisiana. a. lies b. lays c. is lying ...
- Arkansas is a major poultry ___ state, raising millions of chickens and turkeys. a. productive ...
- San Jose is the second ___ city in California, after Los Angeles. a. larger b. ...
- George Lucas has ___ a digital movie studio in Marin County north of San Francisco ...
- The Golden Gate inlet into San Francisco Bay is so narrow and covered with fog, ...
- Two species of giant Sequoia redwood trees are ___ in California; one in the Sierra ...
- Yosemite National Park is so popular, the Park Service is planning to require that visitors ...
- The towns of Santa Cruz and Huntington Beach have been ___ for many years over ...
- The neoprene wet suit was ___ by a resident of Santa Cruz because the water ...
- Chinese immigrants were ___ to build the Southern Pacific railroad across the Sierra Nevada mountains ...
- The San Gabriel mountains east of Los Angeles are the ___ growing mountain range in ...
- Forest ___ and earthquakes are as natural to California as tornadoes and snowstorms are to ...
- The tectonic plate Los Angeles sits on is ___ north towards San Francisco at the ...
- Eighty percent of the venture capital available in the United States for ___ startup companies ...
- Los Angeles ___ a system of aquaducts to bring snowmelt from the mountains of northern ...
- Silicon Valley ___ near San Francisco. Silicone Valley is near Hollywood. a. is b. was ...
- Kenny Roberts has his own private road-racing track ___ his back yard near Carmel, California, ...
- The Monterey Aquarium has a 1 million gallon aquarium tank, thanks to a Japanese company ...
- If California were a country, its economy would be the eighth ___ in the world. ...
- In over 500 suicides at the Golden Gate Bridge since it opened, nobody has ever ...
- The city of Los Angeles is ___ billions of dollars to re-build a mass-transit subway ...
- The artichoke, which is ___ in great abundance near Monterey, is a member of the ...
- Every time it is on the ballot, a plan to split California into two or ...
- Much of the gold ___ in California during the Gold Rush of the 1850s financed ...
- The capital of Colorado is ___. a. Colorado Springs b. Denver c. Steamboat Springs d. ...
- There are 54 mountain peaks in Colorado over14, 000 feet in ___. a. height b. ...
- The mountains, plains and plateaus are the three geographic ___ of Colorado. a. cities b. ...
- The average elevation ___ Colorado is 6, 800 feet above sea level. a. of b. ...
- Pikes Peak was the first Colorado ___ to be named on maps. a. river b. ...
- Colorado became a state ___1876. a. around b. at c. about d. in
- The first American to explore Colorado ___ Zebulon Pike. a. are b. am c. was ...
- The Royal Gorge, a famous canyon, was cut ___ the Arkansas River. a. through b. ...
- Colorado is ___ as large as England. a. two b. second c. twice
- The highest peak in Colorado is Mt. Elbert ___14, 431 feet. a. on b. to ...
- Four states that ___ to form an area known as the four corners are: Arizona, ...
- Colorado's professional football team ___ Denver, Broncos. a. is a b. are a c. is ...
- In June of 1997, Prime Minister Hashimoto ___ a summit of international leaders in Denver. ...
- The first Europeans to settle in Colorado ___ the Spanish. a. are b. was c. ...
- Mickey ___ girlfriend, Minnie lives in Orlando. a. Mouses b. Mice c. Mouse's d. Mooses ...
- Lake Okeechobee is the ___ lake in Florida. a. largest b. larger c. large d. ...
- The Space Shuttle lands ___ Cape Canaveral, Florida. a. to b. behind c. upon d. ...
- The Miami Dolphin colors ___ orange and aqua. a. were b. is c. are d. ...
- Hurricane Season ___ June 1, 1998 and ___ November 30, 1998. a. began, ended b. ...
- Alligators ___ run faster than a man. a. can b. should c. might d. won't ...
- Plant City, Florida ___ the Strawberry Capital of the World. a. has b. does c. ...
- Manatees ___ called sea cows. They are ___ gentle creatures. a. is, much b. are, ...
- What fruit is Florida well-known for? a. peaches b. oranges c. rhutabegas d. cantalopes e. ...
- ___ capital of Florida is Tallahassee. a. A b. It c. An d. The e. ...
- Georgia is the largest state east ___ the Mississippi River. a. in b. on c. ...
- Georgia was established as ___ English colony in 1733. a. a b. an c. the ...
- America's first gold rush ___ place in Dahlonega, Georgia in 1828; Dahlonega means precious yellow ...
- As new settlers moved eastward across Georgia, the Creek and Cherokee Native Americans had to ...
- In 1836, thousands of Native Americans ___ forced to march over 2, 000 miles, along ...
- Some earlier names of Atlanta, the capital ___ Georgia, were Terminus and Marthasville. a. of ...
- Atlanta officially ___ a city in 1845. a. become b. becoming c. became
- Atlanta was burned to the ground ___ the American Civil War but recovered quickly afterwards. ...
- Atlanta is the business center of the southeastern United States, and it hosted the 1996 ...
- The Coca-Cola company has ___ headquarters in Atlanta. a. it b. its c. it's ...
- Atlanta is also home ___ the international news broadcasting giant, CNN. a. to b. from ...
- Agriculture is the largest ___ in Georgia; the main crops are peanuts, pecans, and peaches. ...
- Tourism is the state's second-largest industry, with more than 42 million visitors ___. a. annual ...
- More ___ 20 ethnic groups live in DeKalb County (near Atlanta), which has the highest ...
- ___ world's most famous golf tournaments, the Masters, is played every year in Augusta. a. ...
- Athens is a university town with a lively music scene; bands such as R.E.M. and ...
- A few years ago, Kim Basinger (the film actress) actually ___ the entire town of ...
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, had a vacation home in ...
- Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, was ___ and raised in the ...
- Hawaii is the ___ of the fifty states. a. new b. newest c. newer ...
- The world's ___ active volcano, Kilouea, is on the big island of Hawaii. a. largest ...
- Surfing ___ invented in Hawaii and the Banzai Pipeline is the most famous surfing place. ...
- The only royal palace ___ the United States is on the island of Oahu. a. ...
- The island of Kauai has been used to make ___ movies. Jurassic Park was made ...
- Until 1921, Waikiki ___ a flat marshy field used for growing taro plants. a. is ...
- In the Koolau mountains on the island of Oahu is Byodo-in Temple an ___ replica ...
- Whale ___ is a popular attraction on the island of Maui. a. looking b. seeing ...
- A luau is a big beach dinner where the main ___ is a pig cooked ...
- The hula is a ___ done by both men and women in Hawaii. a. dancing ...
- The state with the smallest area in the midwest ___ Indiana. a. is b. are ...
- Indiana is called the Hoosier state and its people ___ known as Hoosiers. a. is ...
- Basketball is a very popular spectator sport ___ Indiana. a. about b. in c. for ...
- Indiana has ___ humid climate with cool winters and warm summers. a. an b. the ...
- One of the first successful automobiles was designed ___ a man named Elwood Haynes, a ...
- The Indianapolis 500 is a big race car event ___ happens every year in May. ...
- Indiana ___ 22 colleges and universities. a. got b. gotten c. has
- The first professional baseball game in the US was ___ in Indiana in 1871. a. ...
- The famous singer, Michael Jackson, is ___ Gary, Indiana. a. borned b. born c. from ...
- Indiana's state flag has a torch in the middle which ___ for liberty and enlightenment. ...
- Kansas is located ___ the center of the United States a. at b. to c. ...
- Boeing, Cessna, Raytheon, and Learjet ___ located in Wichita, Kansas a. are all b. are ...
- Amelia Earhart, ___ was the first woman to get a pilot's license, disappeared in 1937 ...
- ___ representatives for Kansas in the U.S. House of Representatives is the former Olympic runner, ...
- Kansas is named ___ the Kanza Indians a. by b. about c. for
- The Spanish conquistador, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, was in the Kansas area ___ the Pilgrims ...
- Kansas ___ a state since 1861. a. is b. was c. has been
- Kansas is ___ agricultural state and produces almost 20% of the wheat that is grown ...
- Kansas has four distinct ___ summer, fall, winter, and spring. a. seasons, b. seasons: c. ...
- ___ the Civil War, only one major battle was fought in Kansas, the battle of ...
- President Dwight D. Eisenhower ___ in Abilene, Kansas, in 1890 a. born b. borned c. ...
- Although Kansas City has a larger population, ___ is considered the largest city in Kansas ...
- Pizza Hut corporation ___ in Wichita in 1958 by two brothers who borrowed $600 from ...
- People who like sports get very ___ about basketball at the University of Kansas, football ...
- Any student who graduates from a Kansas high school is permitted ___ at a state ...
- Western Kansas is very flat with very few trees, and it has sunsets that are ...
- The eastern part of Kansas has a larger population ___ the western part a. as ...
- Kansas is a good place ___ and hunt a. to fish b. for fish c. ...
- ___ the hot summer temperatures, Kansas is a good place to live. a. In spite ...
- Louisiana lies ___ the Gulf of Mexico. a. in b. on c. under
- The Mississippi river ___ through Louisiana. a. flows/runs b. walks c. sprints
- Louisiana, named after the French King Louis XIV, ___ given its name by the explorer ...
- There are many bayous, or slow moving waterways in ___ state. a. the b. a ...
- Louisiana's capital is Baton Rouge, and it ___ red stick in French. a. mean b. ...
- The Creoles are French ___ descendants of early Spanish and French settlers. a. speaking b. ...
- The Cajun people came ___ the Mississippi river from Arcadia in Canada in 1755, and ...
- Today, the Cajun people ___ a distinct language and culture. a. has b. had c. ...
- Cajun music and food are popular ___ the United States. a. throughout b. on top ...
- Jazz music was created ___ Afro American people in New Orleans around the turn of ...
- The Mardi Gras carnival, held in New Orleans, is one of the best-known annual ___ ...
- Louisiana is the number one seafood ___ state in the nation. a. produce b. producing ...
- Ante-bellum mansions, ___ by wealthy plantation owners before the Civil War, are popular tourist attractions ...
- A large portion of New Orleans, ___ largest city, lies below sea level. a. Louisianas ...
- New Orleans ___ known as America's most European city. a. were b. isn't c. is ...
- No visit to New Orleans ___ be complete without a visit to the French Quarter. ...
- There ___ many street musicians and entertainers in the French Quarter. a. is b. are ...
- Maine was not one of the first thirteen ___ colonies which banded together against the ...
- Maine ___ the 23rd state of the United States in 1820. Maine's statehood was part ...
- The city of Eastport, Maine, is the most eastern city ___ the United States. The ...
- Maine is the only state that shares its border ___ only one other state, New ...
- Maine lobsters have won international fame for their flavor and contribution to the culinary world. ...
- Freeport, Maine, is the ___ of the L.L. Bean Company, known internationally for their high ...
- Maine is a ___ industrial state; the leading manufacturing activities are wood and paper products, ...
- The world's first Total Abstinence Society was founded in Portland, Maine, in 1815. Abstinence (in ...
- Maine has two ___ sports teams. The Portland Pirates play hockey in the American Hockey ...
- A famous person from Maine is George J. Mitchell of Waterville, Maine. He was Senator ...
- Annapolis is ___ capital city of Maryland. a. a b. an c. the ...
- The U.S. Naval Academy is ___ in Annapolis. a. located b. locate c. locating ...
- The Baltimore Orioles baseball team ___ the state bird. a. names b. is named after ...
- The Baltimore Orioles play baseball ___ the Camden Yards stadium. a. on b. at c. ...
- For a long time, tobacco ___ been an important crop in Maryland. a. was b. ...
- Maryland is one of ___ original 13 United States. a. the b. a c. these ...
- Baltimore, Maryland, is called a city ___ neighborhoods, meaning that there are many different groups ...
- If you're ___ in swimming, Ocean City is the place to go. a. interested b. ...
- People ___ from all over to see the Preakness, a famous horse race. a. go ...
- The United States' national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, was written ___ a Maryland resident ...
- Massachusetts became ___ Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1780. a. a b. an c. the ...
- Massachusetts takes its name from the Massachusett tribe ___ Native Americans. a. of b. an ...
- The Bay State is the nickname ___ commonly attached to Massachusetts a. also b. the ...
- The State Seal, ___ adopted by Governor John Hancock. a. is b. was c. are ...
- The State Flag is white, bearing ___ both sides a representation of the coat of ...
- Johnny Appleseed was designated ___ official folk hero of the Commonwealth on August 2 1996. ...
- The State Horse, the Morgan Horse, descended ___ a little bay stallion born in West ...
- The black-capped chickadee was adopted as the official State Bird ___ the Massachusetts Legislature on ...
- The State Flower, the Mayflower, grows in woods, preferring sandy or rocky soil, under or ...
- All Hail to Massachusetts, Song of the Commonwealth, words and music by Arthur Marsh, was ...
- Plymouth Rock is ___ State Historical Rock. a. an b. the c. a
- In 1981, the General Court _____ Blue Hills of Massachusetts as the official state poem. ...
- Some popular foods in Massachusetts ___ corn muffins and chocolate chip cookies. a. is b. ...
- The Boston Cream Pie, ___ in the 19th century, was chosen as the official state ...
- Cranberry Juice ___ the beverage of the Commonwealth on May 4, 1970. a. was named ...
- Detroit ___ Motown in the past. a. was called b. is called c. called d. ...
- Detroit ___ as the first capital city of Michigan, but now Lansing is the capital ...
- The university of Michigan is one of the best universities in the United States and ...
- In the year 2003, Western Michigan University located in Kalamazoo, Michigan ___ with the opportunity ...
- The five great lakes of the world ___ in Michigan. a. can find b. can ...
- The University of Michigan and Michigan State University are famous for their football teams. ___ ...
- Michigan has three big lakes. They are Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. ___ ...
- You ___ more careful when you go to Detroit at night because there a lots ...
- You ___ winter clothes to visit the state of Michigan in December because the weather ...
- You ___ cars on Mackinac Island in Michigan. a. may not see b. may not ...
- You ___ faster than 70 miles per hour on the highway in Michigan. It's the ...
- You ___ west if you want to go to Kalamazoo from Detroit. a. must go ...
- The state of Michigan ___ the longest freshwater shoreline of any state. a. had b. ...
- Battle Creek is a hard-working city, where businesses ___ dedicated employees who want to build ...
- A: I heard we would have so much snow in Michigan. Is that right? ...
- A: Didn't you get lost in Detroit? B: No, I didn't . But I ...
- A: Do people really ride horses in Mackinaw Island, Michigan? B: Yes, instead of ...
- Detroit, the biggest city in Michigan, is losing its importance. However, Chicago ___ theirs. ...
- A: Can you recommend a good place to visit in Michigan? B: Have you ...
- Many hunters go to the Upper Peninsula for ___ hunting in Michigan. a. deers ...
- Many thunderstorms are watched and many ___ of lightening are seen in Michigan. a. ...
- There is ___ major league baseball team in Michigan. It's the Detroit Tigers. a. ...
- One of ___ is held in Detroit in January every year. It is called the ...
- The state of Minnesota has two nicknames. One is The Land of Sky Blue Waters ...
- The other nickname for Minnesota, Land of 10, 000 Lakes, is written on the ...
- Many of the the lakes of northern Minnesota are home to one of the largest ...
- Hockey is one of the favorite sports in Minnesota. ___ is the home of the ...
- Every year, the Minnesota soy bean crop is huge. Much of ___ is sold to ...
- Some people from the town of Lake City, Minnesota invented the sport of water skiing. ...
- Minnesota is far in the center of North America. The nearest place on the sea ...
- Except for Alaska, a part of Minnesota called the Northwest Angle reaches further north than ...
- One county in Minnesota has over 15, 800 square kilometers, making it bigger than the ...
- People from Missouri have a reputation for doubting anything they cannot see. ___ of this, ...
- ___ the first Europeans to settle in Missouri were French, there are many towns and ...
- Among these are the town of Versailles and the Pomme de Terre River, which means ...
- Missouri is sometimes called The Gateway to the West ___ it was the eastern end ...
- ___ this name, the Gateway Arch was built in Saint Louis, Missouri and has become ...
- If you look at a map of Missouri, you will see that the southeast corner ...
- Missouri's two largest cities, Kansas City and Saint Louis are located on the borders with ...
- One of Missouri's most famous natives was a writer whose real name was Samuel Clemens. ...
- In 1927 Charles Lindbergh made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in an ...
- Missouri native, Harry S. Truman, was the 33rd President of the United States. Among many ...
- Almost all of Nevada ___ within The Great Basin. a. lay b. lies c. lays ...
- Nevada was named ___ the Sierra Nevada mountain range. a. after b. for c. under ...
- Nevada ___ snow covered in Spanish. a. mean b. meaning c. means d. meant ...
- Las Vegas is known all over the world for ___ entertainment and gambling. a. its ...
- The huge lake along Nevada's Southeast boarder, formed by the Hoover Dam, is ___ Lake ...
- Lake Tahoe, along the California Nevada boarder, is ___ for its natural beauty, casinos, and ...
- If couples want to get married in Navada, there is no waiting ___. a. space ...
- Tourism is ___ state's most important industry. a. a b. the c. an
- Nevada leads the country ___ gold and silver production. a. in b. for c. by ...
- The first people to ___ in Nevada probably came about 12, 000 years ago. a. ...
- In 1990, three quarters of the state's population ___ born in another state or country. ...
- Nevada is a beautiful state, and ___ many contrasting climates. a. has b. have c. ...
- New Jersey is one of the first thirteen ___ colonies which banded together against the ...
- There is a famous picture of Washington crossing the Delaware River, one of the borders ...
- New Jersey was the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution ___ 1787 and the ...
- Frances Hopkinson, a man from New Jersey, ___ the first American flag with thirteen stars ...
- Thomas Edison, who ___ the phonograph and the electric light, lived and worked in Menlo ...
- Many people think the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island belong to New York. This ...
- Princeton University moved to its present location in Princeton NJ in 1756. Princeton University enrolls ...
- The first submarine ___ in 1878 by Paterson, NJ teacher John Phillip Holland with money ...
- The world's first airplane passenger service ___ at Atlantic City on May 3, 1919. ...
- Many famous artists ___ New Jersey, including Lauryn Hill (rapper), Whitney Houston (singer), Jack Nicholson ...
- New York State is a Middle Atlantic state, separated from Canada in the northeast by ...
- ___ the only state with frontage on the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean a. ...
- ___ of New York lies in the highlands of the Appalachian Mountain range, which reaches ...
- Albany is ___ capital of New York State. a. a b. an c. the d. ...
- New York State became the ___ of nearly one third of the battles of the ...
- The beautiful Finger Lakes region was originally settled by the northern Iroquois tribes, ___ of ...
- The city of Syracuse can trace its history back more than 400 years to the ...
- The Syracuse University Orangemen are one of the well-known Big East college basketball ___. a. ...
- ___ Lilac Festival is held each March in the city of Rochester to celebrate the ...
- The Annual Sports Car Grand Prix Road Race is held ___ Watkins Glen, NY. a. ...
- New York City (also known as the Big Apple) ___ the financial capital of the ...
- New York State has ___ liberal scattering of scenic lakes, such as Lake George, Lake ...
- The US Military Academy is ___ at West Point, NY. a. locate b. located c. ...
- The Hudson River is the ___ river in New York State. a. long b. longer ...
- The first convention to ___ the social, civil, and religious conditions and rights of women ...
- The logging industry is carried ___ principally in the Adirondack Mountains. a. on b. to ...
- Dairy farming, done extensively in the St. Lawrence, Mohawk, and Hudson river valleys, has been ...
- Lake Placid, a famous winter sports resort, ___ the Winter Olympic games twice. a. host ...
- Buffalo is New York State's second ___ city. a. large b. larger c. largest ...
- The title Empire State was supposedly used by George Washington in 1784 to ___ New ...
- The building ___ the Erie Canal (1817-1825) through the wilderness of western New York State ...
- Millions of hopeful immigrants, who pulled up their roots and headed for a new life ...
- The city of Rochester ___ along the Genesee River to its outlet on Lake Ontario. ...
- Catawba, Algonquian and Cherokee ___ the three major Indian nations of North Carolina. a. is ...
- New Bern, North Carolina was the colonial and original state capitol ___ North Carolina. a. ...
- The current state capitol, Raleigh, is named ___ Sir Walter Raleigh, an English Colonilist. a. ...
- Two former presidents, Andrew Jackson and Milliard Fillmore, ___ born in North Carolina. a. was ...
- The state of Tennessee was created ___ North Carolina in 1790. a. of b. about ...
- Charlotte, North Carolina, home of Bank of America, ___ ___ one of the major banking ...
- Mount Airy, North Carolina, the boyhood home of actor Andy Griffith is the model ___ ...
- Hornets, Panthers, and Hurricane ___ the names of professional sports teams in North Carolina. a. ...
- Columbus is ___ capital city of Ohio. a. a b. an c. the
- The Rock and Roll Museum is ___ in Cleveland. a. located b. locate c. locating ...
- The Cincinnati baseball team ___ the Reds. a. names b. is named c. is the ...
- Ohio is located ___ Pennsylvania and Indiana. a. next to b. between c. below d. ...
- For a long time, corn ___ been an important crop in Ohio. a. was b. ...
- Ohio is called The Mother of Presidents because seven Presidents of the United States ___ ...
- Toledo, Ohio, was made famous ___ a song by John Denver as a place where ...
- If you're ___ in rollercoasters, Sandusky Ohio, on the shore of Lake Erie, is the ...
- Dayton, Ohio is famous ___ the place where a Serbo-Croatian peace treaty was signed. a. ...
- Football fans know Canton, Ohio as ___ The Football Hall of Fame & Museum. a. ...
- There are ___ 100 universities in Ohio, including Ohio State University and Oberlin College. a. ...
- The Ohio State Fair, ___ one of the largest agricultural shows in the nation, occurs ...
- Portland, Oregon was named ___ Portland, Maine a. to b. of c. after d. so ...
- It rains a lot ___ Oregon. a. of b. in c. under d. on ...
- ___ June you can watch the Rose Festival. a. On b. In c. At d. ...
- ___ the weekend, many Oregonians like to go fishing. a. On b. In c. To ...
- You can listen ___ the Oregon Symphony. a. on b. in c. to d. of ...
- Bush Garden is a famous Japanese restaurant ___ Irving Street. a. on b. in c. ...
- Let's meet _________ 7 o'clock at Clackamas Town Center, Oregon's largest indoor shopping center. a. ...
- Oregon is famous ___ berries, including strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries. a. for b. on c. ...
- The capital ___ Oregon is Salem. a. on b. to c. from d. of ...
- In the Oregon Treaty of 1846, Great Britain gave ___ claims to the region. a. ...
- Harrisburg ___ as the capital of Pennsylvania in 1812. a. choose b. was chosen c. ...
- Pennsylvania ___ as the Keystone State. a. is known b. is knowing c. has known ...
- The state animal ___ the ruffed grouse. a. were b. are c. is ...
- Pennsylvania ___ into 67 parts called counties. a. is divided b. made c. put ...
- On December 12, 1787, Pennsylvania became the ___ state of the union. a. twice b. ...
- William Penn was required ___ two bear skins every year to King Charles II for ...
- The city of Pittsburgh is best known for ___ steel. a. is making b. making ...
- One of the worst disasters of the United States was a flood that occured in ...
- Mount Davis is 3, 213 feet above sea level which makes it the ___ point ...
- Erie is the northernmost city ___ Pennsylvania. a. in b. around c. about ...
- Rhode Island is the ___ state in the United States. North to south it measures ...
- Rhode Island ___ an island. It has land borders with Connecticut and Massachusetts. a. ...
- The Rhode Island state flower is the violet. The Rhode Island state bird is the ...
- Rhode Island was created by a ___ of exiles from Boston. They were banned for ...
- Rhode Island was the first American colony to declare independence from Great Britain in May ...
- Many people enjoy ___ in department stores. In 1953, the first discount department store in ...
- Golf is a very ___ sport. Rhode Island was home to the first open golf ...
- Knives, forks and spoons ___ are called silverware. The largest manufacturer of silverware in the ...
- There is a notable toy company in Providence, RI. Two brothers, Henry and Helal Hassenfeld, ...
- The Hasbro company makes many distinguished toys and games. A famous toy is Mr. Potato ...
- Vermont is ___ New England state. a. a b. an c. the d. none needed ...
- Montpelier is ___ capital of Vermont. a. a b. an c. the d. none needed ...
- Burlington is ___ state's largest city. a. a b. an c. the d. none needed ...
- Vermont is the only New England state without ___ coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. a. ...
- The Connecticut River forms ___ entire eastern border of Vermont. a. a b. an c. ...
- Lake Champlain extends along ___ northern half of� Vermont's western border. a. a b. an ...
- The Green Mountains run ___ entire length of central Vermont. a. a b. an c. ...
- ___ two main manufacturing industries in Vermont are wood processing and stone processing. a. A ...
- Vermont granite and marble are used in ___ buliding, memorials, and tombs. a. a b. ...
- Slate is used for ___ roofing and other purposes. a. a b. an c. the ...
- Texas is ___ second largest state in the USA. a. a b. an c. the ...
- The Alamo is ___ historical site in San Antonio. a. a b. an c. great ...
- Many Texans like to ___ The Eyes of Texas are Upon You, which is ...
- Texas separated from Mexico and declared ___ an independent country in 1836. a. hisself b. ...
- Sam Houston ___ the first president of the Republic of Texas. a. elected b. was ...
- Lake Fork is the best lake for ___ large mouth bass. a. catch b. to ...
- Pecan pie is very popular ___ Texans. a. for b. to c. among
- The mockingbird, which is the state bird, ___ all over the state. a. could see ...
- Bluebonnets, the Texas state flower, grow ___ beside state highways. a. wildly b. wild c. ...
- Texas, Our Texas is ___ state song. a. a b. an c. the
- There are ___ armadillos living in Texas. a. the b. many c. an d. a ...
- The state flag is called the Lone Star Flag ___ it has a single white ...
- Some popular foods in Texas are ___, tacos, and chili. a. barbie-q b. barbecue c. ...
- J. R. Ewing, a popular character on the TV show Dallas, ___ by Larry Hagman. ...
- Not every Texan has an oil well in ___ backyard. a. his b. their c. ...
- A popular saying is Everything is ___ in Texas. a. more big b. bigger c. ...
- Six Flags Over Texas ___ an amusement park near Dallas. a. is b. are c. ...
- Galveston and Corpus Christi ___ Texas cities along the Gulf coast. a. am b. is ...
- The city of Houston is named ___ the famous Texan Sam Houston. a. as b. ...
- Texans often ___ Howdy, y'all as a greeting. a. say b. says c. tell ...
- Utah is the eleventh ___ state in the United States. a. largest b. larger c. ...
- Utah was ___ after the Native American tribe, the Utes. a. names b. named c. ...
- On January 4, 1896, Utah ___ the 45th state. a. becomes b. became c. become ...
- The Utah Jazz is the ___ basketball team in Salt Lake City. a. professional b. ...
- King's Peak in the Uinta Mountain Range is 13, 528 feet high and is the ...
- Each state of the United States has a nickname. Utah is ___ as the Beehive ...
- Utah ___ a border with Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado and Wyoming. a. be shared b. ...
- The Utah State Fair is ___ in Salt Lake City in September. a. helds b. ...
- The largest salt lake in North America is in Utah and is ___ the Great ...
- Even though Utah is not ___ the ocean, the seagull is the state bird. a. ...
- Salt Lake City is the ___ of Utah. a. capitol b. capital c. capitals ...
- The Utah Jazz is the professional basketball __ in Salt Lake City and plays at ...
- Temple Square is in downtown Salt Lake City and ___ thirty-five acres. a. be covered ...
- The Beehive House was ___ in 1854 and was the official residence of Brigham Young. ...
- Salt Lake City international airport is seven miles from downtown and take about 15 minutes ...
- The Wasatch mountains are to the east ___ the Oquirrhs mountains are to the west ...
- The Mormom church has the ___ genealogical (family history) library in the world in Salt ...
- The largest university __ Salt Lake City is the University of Utah. a. on b. ...
- There are nine ski resorts within about an ___ drive from Salt Lake City. a. ...
- Salt Lake City is __ the state of Utah which is in the United States ...
- A good place to ___ information about Salt Lake City is at the Downtown Visitor ...
- If you want to make a phone call to Salt Lake City, you need to ...
- Utah ___ in the Mountain Time Zone. Utah uses Daylight Savings Time from the first ...
- The average ___ temperature of Salt Lake City in February is about 44 degrees Farenheit ...
- The average ___ temperature of Salt Lake City in February is about 25 degrees Farenheit ...
- Salt Lake is home to the Utah Jazz NBA Basketball team. They ___ their games ...
- The minimum ___ age for beer and liquor is 21 years old. a. drinking b. ...
- Safety belts are ___ by law in Utah and all occupants of private vehicles must ...
- The sales tax ___ goods and services is 6.6%. (In the year 2002.) a. in ...
- West Virginia is ___ mountain state. a. an b. the c. a
- The Ohio River ___ West Virginia from the state of Ohio. a. separating b. separate ...
- Country Roads is a popular song ___ West Virginia. a. at b. about c. of ...
- The Ohio River is one of the most important rivers ___ the United States. a. ...
- Coal mining is an ___ industry in West Virginia. a. importance b. importing c. important ...
- Barges ___ coal go down the Ohio River every day. a. carries b. carried c. ...
- Mountaineers ___ always free is the motto of West Virginia. a. is b. be c. ...
- Charleston is the capital ___ West Virginia. a. on b. at c. of
- The cardinal is ___ West Virginia state bird. a. an b. a c. the ...
- West Virginia is ___ the Appalachian Mountain Range. a. at b. on c. in ...
- ___ are many small mountain villages in West Virginia. a. They b. Them c. There ...
- There are many chemical companies ___ Charleston. a. nearest b. many c. near
- Charleston and Huntington ___ the two largest cities in the state. a. be b. are ...
- The dome ___ the state capital is gold plated. a. in b. from c. on ...
- Every summer concerts are ___ at the Riverfront Park in Huntington. a. hold b. holding ...
- If you like to snow ski, you would ___ the skiing in West Virginia. a. ...
- Tourists ___ to West Virginia from many states to ski in the winter. a. coming ...
- Hiking trails in the mountains are popular with ___. a. hiking b. hiked c. hikers ...
- The speed limit ___ Interstate 77 is 65 miles an hour. a. in b. at ...
- West Virginia has a law ___ motorist to wear seat belts. a. requires b. required ...
- Vietnam is surrounded __ Cambodia, Laos, China and the South China Sea. a. on b. ...
- The capital ___ Vietnam is Hanoi. a. in b. for c. of d. on ...
- Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam, ___ formerly called Saigon. a. is ...
- The main religions in Vietnam __ Buddhism, Christianity and Confucianism. a. is b. was c. ...
- In the past fifty years, Vietnam ___ fought wars against France, China and the United ...
- Vietnam is a member ___ ASEAN (the Association of South East Asian Nations), along with ...
- The Mekong River starts in Tibet and flows ___ China, Burma, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia ...
- Vietnam's main industries ___ rice growing, fishing and petroleum production. a. is b. are c. ...
- The greatest hero in Vietnamese legend was the Emperor Le Loi, ___ expelled the Chinese ...
- Vietnam now ___ a Romanized alphabet called quoc ngu, developed by a Christian missionary named ...
- The 'father' ___ modern Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969), often called Bac Ho (Uncle ...
- Vietnam, formerly divided into North and South Vietnam, has been unified ___ 1975. a. until ...
- Ha Long Bay, near the northern port of Hai Phong, is regarded by most Vietnamese ...
- John had an accident last night. a. I'm sorry to hear that. b. That's terrific! ...
- Their plane should be here in no time. a. Let's wait for them at the ...
- Can you tell me how to get to the post office? a. It's in aisle ...
- Give me a call when you get back from your trip. a. I'm sorry to ...
- If you have 10 marbles and you take five away, then you add three to ...
- Q: How would you like your steak? A: Rare. a. The customer never eats steak. ...
- The game ended in a tie. a. What a bargain! b. Who bought the tie? ...
- What did Mary do when her father gave her the stuffed animal? a. She cuddled ...
- Kate can speak three foreign languages. a. She must be tired. b. She must be ...
- Bill flunked the exams. a. He must be really upset. b. It should get better ...
- We'd like some vanilla ice-cream, please. a. What flavor would you like? b. Rare or ...
- My TV isn't working. a. We've already called a repairman. He should be here soon. ...
- He's from Brazil. He's ___. a. Brazilish b. Brazilian c. Brazilese
- I'm from Colombia. I can speak ___. a. Spanish b. Colombian c. Colombish
- She's from Russia. She can speak ___. a. Russia b. Russy c. Russian
- We're from Italy. We're ___. a. Italien b. Italian c. Italiun
- My friend is from Korea. He can speak ___. a. Korish b. Korean c. Koreanese ...
- Pablo is from Mexico. He's ___. a. Spanish b. Mexican c. Mexian
- Martha is from the United States. She's ___. a. American b. United Statian c. United ...
- My father is from China. He can speak ___. a. Chiny b. Chinish c. Chinese ...
- Gloria is from Puerto Rico. She's ___. a. Puerto Rich b. Puerto Rican c. Puerto ...
- Pierre is from France. He can speak ___. a. Franchise b. Francese c. French ...
- ___ the eggs in a large bowl. a. Add b. Beat c. Stir ...
- Where does a receptionist work? a. post office b. bakery c. office
- Where does a cashier work? a. school b. supermarket c. police station
- Where does a headmaster work? a. school b. office c. butchers
- Where does a Chief Constable work? a. bus station b. hospital c. police station ...
- Where does a porter work? a. bakery b. hotel c. school
- Where does a manager work? a. police station b. park c. office
- Where does a pilot work? a. airplane b. train station c. restaurant
- Where does a busboy work? a. bus b. restaurant c. airplane
- Where does an actress work? a. cinema b. theatre c. sports centre
- Where does an artist work? a. restaurant b. cinema c. studio
- There was an airplane ____ last night. a. clash b. crash
- Did you enjoy watching the ___ at the circus? a. crown b. clown
- The ___ around my house is turning green. a. glass b. grass
- I ___ stamps for a hobby. a. correct b. collect
- What is the US dollar to British pound exchange ___. a. late b. rate ...
- Many birds ___ by my house in the spring. a. fry b. fly
- My dress is ___. a. red b. led
- Can you put another ___ of laundry in the washing machine? a. road b. load ...
- Did you ___ the office door? a. lock b. rock
- Drinking alcohol can damage your ___. a. river b. liver
- The water level in the river is very ___. a. row b. low
- I am ___ that it won't rain on Saturday. a. playing b. praying
- Go down the ___ slowly in your car. a. lamp b. ramp
- He was barely ___ after his car crashed. a. alive b. arrive
- I want to pay my ___ now. a. bill b. beer
- There is usually more ___ in big cities. a. climb b. crime
- The ___ of the candle went out. a. frame b. flame
- Let's ___ before the forest fire comes to our farm. a. free b. flee ...
- My mother plays a ___ in an orchestra. a. fruit b. flute
- The wedding dress had beautiful white ___. a. race b. lace
- I could see the ___ of the fire at night. a. grow b. glow ...
- We need a shovel and ___ to work in the garden. a. lake b. rake ...
- It is against the ___ to park here. a. law b. raw
- Did you ___ today's newspaper. a. read b. lead
- He ___ me his car for the weekend. a. lent b. rent
- ___ is delicious to eat for breakfast. a. Rice b. Lice
- The traffic ___ turned green. a. right b. light
- Please put my name on the ___. a. wrist b. list
- It's a ___ way from Los Angeles to Tokyo, Japan. a. wrong b. long ...
- Which ___ is the meeting in? a. room b. loom
- The robber ___ the television from the shop. a. store b. stole
- World ___ II ended in 1945. a. Wall b. War
- Tom is from Berlin. His nationality is ___. a. Germany b. German c. Dutch ...
- Anna is from Leningrad. Her nationality is ___. a. France b. French c. Russian ...
- David is from New York. His nationality is ___. a. Mexican b. American c. Canadian ...
- Sarah is from London. Her nationality is ___. a. British b. Irish c. Scottish ...
- Nicole is from Paris. Her nationality is ___. a. France b. French c. English ...
- Carlos is from Madrid. His nationality is ___. a. French b. Italian c. Spanish ...
- Donald is from Geneva. His nationality is ___. a. Switzerland b. Austrian c. Swiss ...
- Bruce is from Sydney. His nationality is ___. a. British b. Australian c. Austrian ...
- Keiko is from Tokyo. Her nationality is ___. a. Chinese b. Korean c. Japanese ...
- Dewa is from Jakarta. His nationality is ___. a. Japanese b. Indonesian c. Indian ...
- The ___ didn't train the players well, so the team lost the game. a. coach ...
- The team that ___ more goals wins the game. a. does b. keeps c. scores ...
- ___ the ball as far as possible. a. Kick b. Jump c. Leap
- The ___ must watch carefully for infractions during the game. a. judge b. eyekeeper c. ...
- Whenever a player gets hurt, a ___ takes his place. a. placement b. substitute c. ...
- A penalty kick is the right given to a player from the opposing team to ...
- The ___ must keep the ball out of the goal. a. goalholder b. goalwatcher c. ...
- Eleven players from each team participate in a soccer ___. a. match b. field c. ...
- The first-line players are called ___ . a. backs b. forwards c. defenders
- A forward is also called a ___ . a. trooper b. goalie c. striker ...
- You see the road through it. a. windscreen b. carburetor c. ignition d. spark plugs ...
- When you want to go faster, you press this. a. brake pedal b. clutch c. ...
- You turn these on when it is dark so you can see the road. a. ...
- Whenever you want to shift up or down, you press this down. a. gearbox b. ...
- This cools down your engine. a. radiator b. battery c. distributor d. taillights e. pump ...
- This provides your battery with the electricity it needs. a. spark plugs b. ignition c. ...
- If the road is bumpy, these help to dampen the bumps. a. fenders b. bumpers ...
- If you want to turn left or right, you put these on. a. headlights b. ...
- You use this when you start a cold engine. a. brakes b. choke c. amp ...
- This lubricates your engine. a. grease b. fuel c. water d. oil e. cream ...
- The necklace has many red ___. a. beads b. bids
- My father-in-law has a lot of money. He is very ___. a. reach b. rich ...
- My grandmother has broken her ___. a. heap b. hip
- That student is brilliant. He is a ___ at mathematics. a. wheeze b. whiz ...
- That student isn't very smart. He is a ___. a. tweet b. twit
- These shoes don't ___ my ___. a. feet, fit b. fit, feet
- The bathtub has a very bad ___. a. leak b. lick
- It's your turn to ___ the cards. a. deal b. dill
- New York has had a lot of ___ and snow this winter. a. sleet b. ...
- Her face is as soft as a ___. a. peach b. pitch
- There are 52 ___ in a year. a. weeks b. wicks
- ___ milk has fewer calories that whole milk. a. Scheme b. Skim
- Wipe that silly ___ off of your face. a. green b. grin
- They had a huge meal. It was a ___ fit for a king. a. feast ...
- The army drove ___ through the jungle. a. jeeps b. gyps
- I must pay my lab ___ before I can do an experiment. a. fees b. ...
- The music has a fast ___. a. beat b. bit
- She cannot ___ that heavy box. a. leafed b. lift
- It is a ___ to ___. a. seen, steal b. sin, still c. seen, still ...
- I ___ very ___. I need to take a ___. a. feel, eel, peel b. ...
- People from Canada are called a. Canuks b. Canadians c. Canadites
- People from India are a. Indies b. Hindus c. Indians
- He's from Germany. He is a. German b. Germany c. Dutch
- She lives in Argentina. She speaks a. Argentinian b. Spanish c. Portuguese
- She lives in Argentinia. She is a. Argentinian b. Argentese c. Argentonian
- People in Israel are a. Jewish b. Israeli c. Hebrew
- People from Israel speak a. Jewish b. Israeli c. Hebrew
- People in Hong Kong speak English and a. Hangul b. Cantonese c. Mandarin
- People in Macau speak Cantonese and a. Spanish b. English c. Portugese
- People from Ireland are a. Irish b. English c. Irelandish
- He looked at his watch quickly. a. searched b. reached c. glanced
- The robbers looked through the whole house for money. a. searched b. glanced
- When she got her test back, she was so disappointed that she threw it away.
- The waiter put Kuala Beer into my glass. a. filled b. poured ...
- When her dog died, she cried very hard for half an hour. a. yelled
- It was foggy and I watched my friend move out of sight into the distance ...
- Would you like some more to eat. No thank you. I've had more than enough ...
- This road turns a lot. a. races b. roars c. admits ...
- Please do this now! a. immediately b. later c. sooner d. ...
- Someone who is not strong is ___ . a. muscular b. weak ...
- When your face does not have much colour, it is ___ . a. pale
- Another word for quiet is ___ . a. excited b. adventure c. ...
- A story from the past is called a ___ . a. account b. ...
- On a clear night, the moon ___ so brightly that you can see your shadow.
- A box for keeping valuable things is called a ___ . a. valuable ...
- I thought this time things were going to be better. Losing the contract was ___ ...
- We've lost the contract thanks to your incompetence. You really ___ , didn't you? a. ...
- I'd be better off stopping my legal job and doing jobs for cash. The ___ ...
- The product didn't work in the States. As they say there, it really ___ . ...
- However, the same product sold really well in England. As they say there, it ___ ...
- He used to work on the factory floor. Yes, he really started out as a ...
- There are many reasons why this should be a success. However, the ___ is that ...
- Production has been unable to keep pace with demand. We are doing our best to ...
- We'll have to start again on this one. It's time to go ___ . a. ...
- Don't leave out any details. I want a full ___ account of what happened in ...
- At the start of the meeting everybody was very quiet and reserved but he told ...
- He's not very quick on the uptake. it takes him quite a while to ___ ...
- We're going to have to reduce budgets in every single department. There will be ___ ...
- My boss never gives me any freedom. She's always ___ my neck. a. broke the ...
- We need a name for our new brand. The best thing is to get a ...
- I'm very happy with our sales prospects for the next year. I'm feeling really ___ ...
- We would have liked to have looked at that but that wasn't part of the ...
- I've heard all about it. Sally ___ to me. a. brainstorm b. on to a ...
- I'm well aware that this is potentially a good new product and that we are ...
- I guess this market study shows that nobody wants to buy our product. It's ___ ...
- I reckon we owe you about the same as you owe us. Why don't we ...
- We've been working on this for forteen hours now. Isn't it time we ___ ? ...
- Let's face it, he decides. He's the boss so he's the one that ___ . ...
- He says he will go elsewhere if we don't lower our price but I don't ...
- I'm sure that there is a lot of corruption in that country. If we order ...
- Someone is going to have to take responsibility for this disaster. Who is going to ...
- Whatever we do, we are going to come out badly. It's a ___ situation. a. ...
- She always like to think things through very carefully. She likes to ___ . a. ...
- We need a loan to start the company and we need a company to get ...
- We wanted to expand into Asia but we were a bit frightened. We were soon ...
- Please go to the store and pick up a ___ of milk. a. bag b. ...
- This recipe calls for a ___ of butter. a. dozen b. tube c. stick d. ...
- My cat eats a ___ of tuna every day. a. can b. loaf c. bottle ...
- I like to drink a ___ of mineral water after I exercise. a. pound b. ...
- I want to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. But the ___ of peanut ...
- I need three ___ of yogurt from the dairy section. a. tubes b. pounds c. ...
- If you want coffee with breakfast, you should buy a ___ of coffee tonight. a. ...
- I would like a large, green ___ of lettuce for tonight's salad. a. head b. ...
- Would you like a ___ of chocolate or vanilla ice cream? a. half dozen b. ...
- Pick up ___ of whole wheat bread at the bakery. a. half a pound b. ...
- I need ___ eggs for the Easter egg hunt. a. a gallon b. a quart ...
- I need a ___ of ground beef to make hamburgers for the picnic. a. pint ...
- We need a ___ of rice to make our special chicken and rice dish. a. ...
- The ___ of toothpaste are located in the health and beauty section of the supermarket. ...
- Pick up a ___ of soda for the party tonight. a. head b. jar c. ...
- Order ____ Swiss cheese at the deli counter. a. a pint b. half a pound ...
- This recipe needs a ___ of salt. a. teaspoon b. loaf c. six-pack d. stick ...
- Go get a ___ of bananas in the produce section at the front of the ...
- We need a ___ of orange juice for tomorrow morning. a. pound b. quart c. ...
- Buy a ___ of chocolate chip cookies for dessert. a. bag b. half a gallon ...
- She usually is a careful driver but yesterday she had a(an) ___. a. accident b. ...
- It took him three times to pass his driving ___. a. competition b. match c. ...
- He took a map with him in case he got___. a. lost b. found c. ...
- She was fired from her last___. a. business b. job c. house
- If my toothache doesn't stop, I'll go to the___. a. doctor b. dentist c. hospital ...
- Water expands when it ___. a. freezes b. thaws c. flows
- The teacher was angry because Tom kept asking lots of stupid ___. a. questions b. ...
- He said he was going to sail around the world in his ___. a. car ...
- Wait while I rewind the___. a. television b. tape c. book
- One of the following does not belong in this food group: a. banana b. beef ...
- The food group in question #1 is: a. Meat, Poultry, Fish, Beans, Eggs, and Nuts ...
- What food doesn't belong to this food group? a. chicken b. steak c. lamb d. ...
- The food group in question #3 is: a. Bread, Cereal, Rice and Pasta Group b. ...
- What food doesn't belong to this food group? a. apricot b. squash c. zucchini d. ...
- The food group in question #5 is: a. Meat, Poultry, Fish, Beans, Eggs, and Nuts ...
- What food doesn't belong to this food group? a. chocolate milk b. cream cheese c. ...
- The food group in question #7 is: a. Fruit Group b. Dairy Group c. Vegetable ...
- What food doesn't belong to this food group? a. cookies b. candy c. sald dressing ...
- The food group in question #9 is: a. Dairy Group b. Vegetable Group c. Meat, ...
- What food doesn't belong to this food group? a. noodles b. crackers c. scallion d. ...
- The food group in question #11 is: a. Bread, Cereal, Rice and Pasta Group b. ...
- Which of the following beverages has no fat, sugar, or oils? a. milk b. root ...
- The United States Department of Agriculture's Daily Food Guide is in the shape of a ...
- The United States Department of Agriculture's Daily Food Guide calls for eating ___ servings of ...
- The United States Department of Agriculture's Daily Food Guide calls for eating ___ servings of ...
- The United States Department of Agriculture's Daily Food Guide calls for eating ___ servings of ...
- The United States Department of Agriculture's Daily Food Guide calls for eating ___ servings of ...
- The United States Department of Agriculture's Daily Food Guide calls for eating ___ servings of ...
- The United States Department of Agriculture's Daily Food Guide suggests that the Fats, Oils and ...
- An interjection is ___. a. an exclamation which shows thoughts or feelings b. a meaningless ...
- Which of the following interjections is NOT an expression of surprise or wonder? a. Gee! ...
- You are vegetarian and you are offered a dish of raw meat. What do you ...
- Somebody has just stepped on your toe. Which interjection would best fit the situation? a. ...
- You are most likely to hear or use the interjection boo ___. a. at a ...
- ___, Mary! Come here! I want to talk to you. a. Oops b. Mmm c. ...
- 'Ta' is synonymous of ___. a. take it easy b. thank you c. tra-la-la ...
- The interjections 'blimey' and 'crickey' imply ___. a. joy b. surprise or wonder c. irritation ...
- Your children are making a lot of noise and you want to hear the news ...
- Which of the following interjections is NOT used when cheering for a team? a. Rah! ...
- ___! The spinach soup is out of this world! a. Mmm b. Yuk c. Uh ...
- A: I scored 660 points at the TOEFL test! B: ___! That's amazing! a. Wow ...
- Which is the odd man out? (Which word fits in a different group?) a. hey ...
- The interjection 'Woe!' is a synonym of ___. a. Alas! b. Bother! c. Really! ...
- The workmen piled all of the furniture into the moving ___. a. ban b. van ...
- A ___ is a kind of wager or staking of money on the outcome of ...
- We wish you a ___ merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. a. berry b. ...
- Dracula transforms from a human being to a ___. a. bat b. vat
- A ___ in England is underwear but in Canada it is worn over a shirt. ...
- He lifted the Bride's ___ to giver her a kiss. a. bail b. veil ...
- Don't rock the ___ if you don't want to get wet. a. boat b. vote ...
- It is possible to tell the wind direction by looking at the weather ___ on ...
- The area between two mountains is called a ___. a. valley b. Bali
- Most kitchen fans are attached to an air ___ that directs the smoke outside. a. ...
- As I ___ over, my pants split in the seat. a. vent b. bent ...
- It is customary to ___ deeply to show respect in Japan. a. bow b. vow ...
- Dust ___ the surface of the coffee table. a. covered b. cupboard
- A feminist is not always a women's ___. a. liver b. libber
- ___ war was declared and the streets ran with blood. a. Civil b. Cybill ...
- Batman's ___ was the Joker. a. rival b. libel
- The road will ___ to the right and then go straight through the park. a. ...
- A ___ is more than a friend. a. lover b. lubber
- The symbol of peace is the ___. a. dove b. dub
- There is a worldwide ___ on ivory trade. a. ban b. van
- The ___ on the mistletoe plant is white but that of the holly is red. ...
- A ___ is a large tank to contain liquid. a. bat b. vat
- A ___ is the short way of referring to an animal doctor. a. bet b. ...
- The judge decided that he could be released on a $200, 000 ___. a. bail ...
- The boat sprang a leak so we all had to ___ out the water. a. ...
- In Japan a twenty year old is permitted to ___ , smoke cigarettes and drink ...
- This computer is the ___ of my existence! It keeps shutting down. a. vain b. ...
- He is so ___ that he things that everyone is talking about him. a. vain ...
- A tight rope walker needs to have an extremely good sense of ___. a. valance ...
- One of the world's most popular forms of dance is ___. a. valet b. ballet ...
- ___ is a popular vacation destination. a. Valley b. Bali
- It is important to ___ you knees when you lift heavy objects. a. vend b. ...
- It is my solemn ___ to help people in need. I promise! a. bow b. ...
- Love songs are often written in the form of a ___. a. ballad b. valid ...
- Plates and glasses can kept clean in the kitchen ___. a. covered b. cupboard ...
- One of the most important of her internal organs is a woman's ___. a. liver ...
- ___ Shepherd was famous for her role in the TV series Moonlighting. a. Civil b. ...
- Park your car next to the ___. a. curve b. curb
- Taxis are also known as ___. a. calves b. cabs
- The sudden noise made the horse ___ and run to the open field. a. bolt ...
- The X-ray results showed that he had a ___ obstruction. a. bowel b. vowel ...
- To buy liquor a twenty year old must show a ___ piece of identification. a. ...
- Long stem flowers look best in a ___. a. vase b. base
- The gall bladder produces ___ that is secreted into the liver. a. vile b. bile ...
- The shamed king was ___ from his country and forced to live far away. a. ...
- As well as employing a butler, Lord Harley had a personal ___ to help him ...
- Above the curtains the cloth or wood box border is called a ___. a. valance ...
- Doctors may prescribe ___ to a person who needs to relax. a. valium b. barium ...
- A ___ is a small, short tailed animal with a thick body that is related ...
- Mother Theresa received the ___ prize for peace. a. Novel b. Nobel
- Printing falsehood could result in a charge of ___. a. rival b. libel
- A victory party is a time to ___ in a team success. a. rebel b. ...
- First time sailors are derisively known as land ___ by seasoned veterans. a. lovers b. ...
- ___ or original ideas are welcome in literature and science. a. Novel b. Nobel ...
- To ___ means to travel with no definite destination in mind. a. rove b. ...
- He pulled one ___ out of his pocket and put it on. a. glove b. ...
- I want to ___! a. live b. lib
- A style of very fast dancing is known as ___. a. jibe b. jive ...
- Why do you always argue and ___ about where we are going for vacation? a. ...
- Of all breeds, collies are the ones I like the ___. a. best b. vest ...
- It is a good idea to ___ and lock the door when you are alone. ...
- A ___ is a measure of the amount of electrical force required to create one ...
- A ___ is an unobstructed sound passing through the mouth and nasal passages. a. bowel ...
- America's most popular summer game has three ___ and a home plate. a. vases b. ...
- What a ___ and horrible crime! a. vile b. bile
- When I turned around she was gone. She ___ into thin air! a. vanished b. ...
- Some restaurants offer ___ parking. You just give the keys to the attendant and he ...
- Doctors may ask a patient to drink ___ to do a stomach and intestinal test. ...
- In legal terms, to ___ means to sell something. a. vend b. bend
- To reduce stress, it is good to ___ or release pent up emotions. a. vent ...
- A ___ weevil is an insect that damages the cotton plant. a. vole b. boll ...
- ___ writers include Jane Austen, E.M. Forster and Terry McMillan. a. Rebel b. Revel ...
- After a bath it is nice to lounge around in a terry-cloth ___. a. rove ...
- To copy an audio or video recording one must ___ from one machine to another. ...
- Baby cattle are known as ___. a. calves b. cabs
- She slowly turned the ___ on its axis to find South America. a. glove b. ...
- Let's all support Women's ___! a. Live b. Lib
- She never misses a chance to make a ___ about her husband's eating habits. a. ...
- The ___ of the small church performed the ceremony. a. bicker b. vicar
- Turn ___ at the next corner. a. light b. wright c. right d. write ...
- Turn at the next traffic ___. a. light b. wright c. right d. write ...
- The donkey ___ them down the mountain path. a. led b. read c. red d. ...
- The ___ sunset lasted over thirty minutes. a. led b. read c. red d. lead ...
- Avoid cooking with utensils made from aluminum or ___. a. led b. read c. red ...
- Sam ___ the newspaper after dinner last night. a. led b. read c. red d. ...
- A clarinet is a ___ instrument. a. lead b. read c. reed
- May I ___ my book while I eat? a. lead b. read c. reed ...
- Anthropologists are looking for the missing ___ between ape and man. a. link b. rink ...
- How many ___ are there in the chain you are wearing? a. lynx b. rinks ...
- How many hockey ___ are there in you community? a. lynx b. rinks c. links ...
- Cloth stretched too tight ___ easily. a. lips b. rips
- A canoe is a ___ speed boat. a. low b. row
- A ___boat is not a high speed boat. a. low b. row
- During the autumn it is necessary to ___ the leaves from the lawn daily a. ...
- The ___ once had pure water but now many of the fish are dying. a. ...
- A ___ is larger than a stream. a. river b. liver
- I ___ about my age. I am not 29. I am 41. a. lied b. ...
- No matter what my age, I love to ___ on the rollercoaster. a. lied b. ...
- Are phone calls cheaper ___ at night? a. late b. rate
- The evening prayer begins Now I ___ me down to sleep. a. lay b. ray ...
- Home owners are advised to ___ their doors at all times. a. rock b. lock ...
- That oak-paneled door is as solid as a ___. a. rock b. lock
- I am sorry to ___ behind but I am too tired to keep up. a. ...
- Use a ___ to wipe the dirt from your shoes. a. lag b. rag ...
- The ___ in Spain falls mainly on the plain. a. rain b. lain
- Light the kerosene___ before you go outside. a. lamp b. ramp
- Use a ___ to move heavy objects from one level to another. a. lamp b. ...
- Please sit on my ___. a. rap b. lap c. wrap
- Instead of saying Lets talk one can say Let's ___. a. rap b. lap c. ...
- To save money and resources ___ packages in newspapers. a. rap b. lap c. wrap ...
- A dangerous disease carrier is the common ___. a. rat b. lat
- I will see you ___, after I finish work. a. later b. rater
- Purple is considered a ___ color, the color of Kings. a. loyal b. royal ...
- I would ___ be healthy than rich, but both would be nice. a. lather b. ...
- Work up a good ___ with the soap before you rinse. a. lather b. rather ...
- It is against the ___ for teenagers to smoke and drink. a. law b. raw ...
- Stop! You are going the ___ way on a one-way street! a. wrong b. long ...
- This is the ___ way to the library but I know how to go there. ...
- What is the proper way to ___ a business letter? a. light b. wright c. ...
- A heroic tenor is usually the ___ character in operas. a. lead b. read c. ...
- The ___ is a member of the cat family that lives in the wilds of ...
- I ___ him my umbrella because it was raining and he forgot to bring his ...
- I offered to ___ him my umbrella for a small charge but he declined. a. ...
- Dieters believe that food spends a moment on the ___ and a lifetime on the ...
- The players went to the local bar to ___in their victory. a. level b. revel ...
- To ensure fairness, it is important to maintain a ___ or flat playing field. a. ...
- The word ___ can refer to an internal organ or to an organism that is ...
- The phone call from the rescue team was a ___ of hope for the family ...
- The chest of drawers had a ___ runner on top to protect it from dust. ...
- The track event had a ___ runner waiting area. a. lace b. race
- He should not read a ___ magazine like Playboy in front of children. a. lacy ...
- The cushion had a ___ cover with frills and bows. a. lacy b. racy ...
- They had ___ together twice before fully clothed as Amish custom allowed. a. rain b. ...
- To ___ means to attack physically or with words a. lam b. ram
- To ___ means to hit or collide with an object. a. lam b. ram ...
- The ___ is a monetary unit in South Africa. a. rand b. land
- Her hair smelled ___ because she had not shampooed it recently. a. lank b. rank ...
- ___ is a girl's name. a. Flan b. Fran
- Golfers ___ in the sunshine. a. play b. pray
- A stone will easily ___ glass. a. bleak b. break
- Don't ___ about foolish things! a. plate b. prate
- Golfers ___ to God for sunshine. a. play b. pray
- To shift gears, step on the ___. a. clutch b. crutch
- A ___ is an ugly, nasty old woman. a. clone b. crone
- Two is company and three is a ___. a. cloud b. crowd
- Pierrot is the French word for ___. a. clown b. crown
- The plant's leaves show signs of ___. a. blight b. bright
- The desk light was attached by a ___. a. clamp b. cramp
- The burglar used soot to ___ his face. a. blacken b. bracken
- ___ is the name of a pie-like dessert. a. Flan b. Fran
- A small group of trees in called a ___. a. glove b. grove ...
- Barley is a widely grown ___ in Canada. a. clop b. crop
- She went to the hospital for a ___ test. a. blood b. brood ...
- Carnivores eat the ___ of other animals. a. fresh b. flesh
- A clearing in a forest is known as a ___. a. glade b. grade ...
- The horror movie gave the audience a ___. a. flight b. fright
- Hollywood is known for it ___ and sparkle. a. grits b. glitz
- My favorite ___ of jeans is Calvin Klein. a. bland b. brand
- The chef put the burning coals in the ___. a. blazer b. brazier c. brassiere ...
- To ___ old is to be feared above all else. a. glow b. grow ...
- A ___ has two hands, a face and tells time. a. clock b. crock ...
- A serving dish that is flat is called a ___. a. plate b. prate ...
- To ___ means to remove the skin of an animal a. flay b. fray ...
- The paper used in magazines has a shiny ___. a. gloss b. gross ...
- They had to ___ the mirror against the wall. a. plop b. prop ...
- One of the most popular shellfish is the ___. a. clam b. cram ...
- The Queen of England wears a ___ on her head. a. clown b. crown ...
- For best results, ___ the chicken in corn oil. a. fly b. fry ...
- The boy virtually ___ three inches over night. a. glue b. grew
- A small herring fish is commonly called a ___. a. splat b. sprat ...
- In order to ___ almonds, remove the outer skin. a. blanch b. branch ...
- Birds and sheep gather in a group called a ___. a. flock b. frock ...
- Food or drink with no taste is said to be ___. a. bland b. brand ...
- The anchor was raised using a motor driven ___. a. clank b. crank ...
- The baby was born feet first in a ___ position. a. breach b. bleach c. ...
- It was difficult to ___ through the heavy snow. a. plod b. prod ...
- To apply makeup you should use a ___ or sponge. a. blush b. brush ...
- The potter will ___ the ceramic to make it shiny a. graze b. glaze ...
- The knife was so ___ that it could not cut tofu. a. blunt b. brunt ...
- They are waiting to board the transatlantic ___. a. flight b. fright
- Alabama is known for its ___ and black-eyed peas. a. grits b. glitz ...
- He disappeared from my view in the ___ of an eye. a. blink b. brink ...
- ___ computers are among the fastest in the world. a. Cray b. Clay ...
- All prisoners or oppressed people want to be ___. a. flee b. free ...
- Charmaine went into a dress shop to buy a new ___. a. flock b. frock ...
- The farmer ___ the field before planting the seeds a. plowed b. proud ...
- The ___ trained every day for the summer Olympics. a. splinter b. sprinter ...
- A ___ is an identical replica of another organism. a. clone b. crone ...
- A jet regularly ___ at an altitude of 20, 000 feet. a. flies b. fries ...
- A common cut of meat used for stewing is ___ steak. a. flank b. frank ...
- The leak of official secrets was a ___ of security. a. breach b. bleach c. ...
- A ___ is an amphibian that develops from a tadpole. a. flog b. frog ...
- He lost his money on the stock market so he was ___. a. bloke b. ...
- Colors that do not go well together are said to ___. a. clash b. crash ...
- His voice was tired so he seemed to ___ like a frog. a. cloak b. ...
- She stuck her finger with a needle and began to ___. a. bleed b. breed ...
- The tree had one enormous ___ hanging over the river. a. blanch b. branch ...
- Areas of ___ are sometimes fought over in South Africa. a. rand b. land ...
- Her hair hung ___ and lifeless because she was malnourished. a. lank b. rank ...
- He grabbed John by the ___ of his coat to stop him from leaving. a. ...
- Learning to ___ down the side of a mountain is very dangerous because of the ...
- One symptom of measles is a bright red ___. a. rash b. lash
- She put mascara on her eye ___ to make them look fuller. a. rashes b. ...
- The abbreviation of the word that refers to the lines that are parallel to the ...
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