in 1799 the Russian-American Company was established to (5) ______ Russian interests 1. A) look after at for B) look C) look D) look away She looked at me angrily and drew herself (6) ______ to her full height of five feet ten inches. 1. A) up B) on over C) D) at Choose a good play, and you’ll enjoy yourself throughout from the moment the curtain (6) ______ to the end of the last act. Get your seats beforehand, either at the box-office or at the theatre itself. 1. А) puts up up up B) sets C) makes D) goes up There were so many lovely things to look (1) ______ in the house. 1. А) out B) at into C) D) about He paid his rent, and Mr. Carnford gave him the name of an old servant to (7) ______ him. 1. A) look at about after B) look C) look D) look around There was no one to see her (5) ______, no one for her to care about, and no one who cared about her. A) in off of B) C) D) after He started to (3) ______ his handkerchief but couldn’t find it 1. A) look at B) look to C) look after D) look for Families were forced to (7) ______, the small stores went out of business and the old neighbourhood was changed forever. 1. A) stay out B) take out C) move out D) go out Life is made up of little things: some unimportant memories from childhood that, in fact, shaped your character. I (1) ______ on Third Avenue in midtown Manhattan during the 1950s-60s where family life was centred around old (2) __ blocks ____ of flats and small stores. 1. A) brought up up up B) grew C) went D) got up They come (7) ______ too many things that give them too much sadness 1. A) through B) along C) upon D) across Ramsey had tried to avoid it but Bo insisted and Ramsey gave (3) ______. 1. A) to B) on C) in D) off in It is twelve miles (4) ______. 1. A) away B) far C) off D) about But I won’t give (6) ______. 1. A) in up on B) C) D) at It was all wrong that this girl should be sitting in this train (5) ______ these dull drab looking people. 1. A) between besides B) C) among D) along A sad story, isn’t it?” Amos nodded. So much depended (7) ______ this information. 1. A) on B) at C) in D) of I knew I could depend (5) ______ you. Vicky knew that she could always depend (2) ______ her relatives in a crisis. His motto was, “Never give (5) ______”. 1. A) up B) of C) in D) on He said that Mother should be stricter with me, if necessary, and make me try harder. He also said that none of us realized what he had had to go (6) ______ 1. A) over into down B) C) D) through A large, royal-looking steak would be set before Father, which, upon being cut into, would turn (3) ______ to be underdone. 1. A) out of over B) C) D) into Pierre thought he had married an angel, but soon he found (6) ______ that he was wrong. 1. A) out B) over C) of D) in Cathy smiled (7) ______ her new companion. 1. A) at B) to C) on D) of By the time we became Cooper & Son in 1967, the company had (2) ______ in obtaining seventeen big trucks and delivered goods all over the north of England. 1. A) achieved succeeded managed B) C) D) fulfilled In Rachel he found everything he was looking (2) ______ in a wife. 1. A) at B) for C) after D) into It turned (7) ________ that the examiners felt unable on this occasion to award the prize to one person and had therefore decided that it should be shared by William and Philippa. 1. A) over B) on C) out D) off Mrs. Rosenheim intended to occupy her time looking (2) ______ a suitable birthday present – for herself. 1. A) at B) for C) into D) after . My job was a good one and I hated to give it (4) ______ unceremoniously, but Kevin was pushing hard 1. A) to B) on C) in D) up She went (4) ______ their evening together and tried to see what she could have done to make him ignore her like this. 1. A) in and on round and round on B) C) on and D) over and over Ignoring the risk of the unknown, the boy climbs aboard, finding the car filled (3) ______ other youngsters. 1. A) with by of B) C) D) in Chris Van Allsburg’s writing is full of magic and wonder; the first person narration is realistic and heart-warming (3) ______ the same time. 1. A) in to of B) C) D) at Roeblling had never had any projects with his son before. Working together (7) ______ the first time, the father and son developed concepts 1. A) for in B) C) at D) on She switched (2) ______ the automatic alarm, avoiding any news that might distract her 1. A) off out on B) C) D) in We are all waiting (4) ______ water,” said the Tulip flower. 1. A) out up on B) C) D) for The flowers started discussing what could be done to save little Rose, but no one could think (5) ______ a solution. 1. A) about B) of C) over D) at As my father explained, the tribe lives an isolated life and the members are cut (2) ______ from the rest of the world in terms of their unique and even weird cultural practices. 1. A) off B) down back C) D) out Take care (7) ______ the rocks first, set your priorities. The rest is just sand.” 1. A) of over about B) C) D) at She was relieved to see that United’s flight 99 bound for JFK had finally taken (1) ______ at 1.40. Forty minutes behind schedule. 1. A) in B) out C) off D) on “I’m looking (7) ______ Glenda.” Looking down at a piece of paper in his hand he read, 1. A) after B) in C) for D) up Seven million people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. But have you ever dreamed (1) ______ sleeping in this iconic structure? 1. A) at over of B) C) D) for It turned (4) ______ that Olivia had read my books, at least some of them and she liked them. 1. A) up down on B) C) D) out “You mustn’t turn (6) ______ this offer,” Miss Simms responded. “You really must telephone them, Dotty. 1. A) off down out B) C) D) over I’m so proud (7) ______ you.” 1. A) at B) by C) to D) of I’m not (4) ______ all surprised that the magazine wants to publish you.” 1. A) on B) in C) at D) by She was very obedient and never made noise but she was not very good (4) ______ studies. 1. A) in B) for C) on D) at I’ll be (6) ______ touch soon.” 1. A) at B) in C) on D) by Henry was the most talented child in the Thompson family. The whole family were really proud (1) ______ him. 1. A) by B) to C) of D) at The philosopher Henry Thoreau, who was born in Concord, was (3) ______ on hiking. 1. A) fond crazy eager B) C) D) keen During his marriage he had been the regular morning chef, but he had got (2) ______ of the habit when his family left. 1. A) over B) out C) down D) up He looked (7) ______ to having a pleasant rest after a year of hard work. 1. A) on in through B) C) D) forward She doesn’t mean if something happens to her; she means when, Mary thought, as she opened the door and turned (7) ______the light in her apartment. 1. A) in of off B) C) D) on At St. Paul’s there turned (3) _______ to be several boys who were clever, but none of them could touch me when it came to maths. 1. A) over off in B) C) D) out The ceremony turned (2) _______ to be a double delight, because I was able to witness my old tutor, Professor Bradford, receive his award for the role he had played in the field of breaking German military codes (3) __ during _____ the war. I 1. A) over out into B) C) D) off As it turned (7) _______, we had much in common. We were married in July 1895 and our son Guy was born a year later. My father simply doted on Guy and left everything to him. 1. A) off out in B) C) D) over It turned (2) _______ that Mum had other plans for my future which didn’t include joining Uncle Stan in the shipyard. 1. A) off out B) C) in D) over Harry looked (6) ______ at the other paintings that adorned the walls. 1. A) over B) into C) around D) after The discovery has placed Filipovi? at the centre of a social media whirl, and he says he’s still surprised (2) _______ how popular the photograph has proved to be. 1. A) at with B) C) in D) of After spending the evening going (7) _______ old exam papers, Harry would climb into bed around ten. He quickly fell asleep because he felt tired at the end of the day. 1. A) about B) with C) over D) into Jane Bush has definitely (7) _______ in creating an unforgettable world to discover. 1. 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