1. In England, if you are __________, you will never walk under a ladder.
    1. suspicious
    2. superstitious
    3. supercilious
    4. susceptible
  2. Sammy’s responsibilities _________ with yours, so you will be sharing some of the work.
    1. overlap
    2. cross
    3. overlook
    4. coincide
  3. The reader of this letter could misinterpret your meaning; what you’ve written is rather ____________ .
    1. ambiguous
    2. ambivalent
    3. apathetic
    4. ambidextrous
  4. Mr. and Mrs. Cheung are very ___________ ; they share a love of outdoor sports.
    1. telepathic
    2. sympathetic
    3. accidental
    4. compatible
  5. The journalist was accused of ____________ the facts; this led to a big libel case.
    1. triggering
    2. shooting
    3. lying
    4. distorting
  6. Computers are an ideal tool to ___________ language learning.
    1. conduct
    2. substitute
    3. facilitate
    4. instruct
  7. Studies have shown that motivation is high among students who follow programmes of ____________ learning.
    1. autonomous
    2. automatic
    3. authorised
    4. self-centred
  8. The employee__________ from the manager’s look of disapproval that his joke was not appreciated.
    1. inferred
    2. implied
    3. implicated
    4. confirmed
  9. Students regarded Latin as boring and __________.
    1. unregulated
    2. regardless
    3. irrelevant
    4. derivative
  10. I was so __________ when I spilled red wine all over their carpet.
    1. compassionate
    2. apathetic
    3. embarrassed
    4. hydrophobic
  11. Organisers are ________ a large crowd at the demonstration as it is being held on a public holiday.
    1. wishing
    2. hoping
    3. allocating
    4. anticipating
  12. I would like to invite Dr Leung to award the prizes at our ceremony. He really is a(n) __________ speaker.
    1. eloquent
    2. chatty
    3. garrulous
    4. notorious
  13. When I praised Lucy about her A grade, she blushed and downplayed it; she is a very _______ girl.
    1. proud
    2. modest
    3. arrogant
    4. sincere
  14. The Poverty Attack programme has been established to help families who find themselves financially _________ .
    1. impaired
    2. damaged
    3. challenged
    4. bereft
  15. You should never call a young lady a ‘bimbo’ as the word has a very negative __________ .
    1. euphemism
    2. agreement
    3. collocation
    4. connotation
  16. If you want to use the toilet in an expensive restaurant in America you should say to the waiter: “Could you tell me where the __________ is, please?”
    1. bog
    2. loo
    3. bathroom
    4. john
  17. When you get to New York, you will have to _________ to another flight.
    1. transform
    2. transfer
    3. transit
    4. locate
  18. The landlord could not legally evict his tenants so he proceeded to _________ them in a number of ways.
    1. haunt
    2. eliminate
    3. discriminate
    4. harass
  19. Terrorists openly ___________ violence to achieve their goals.
    1. implicate
    2. advocate
    3. adhere
    4. act
  20. It is difficult to ___________ between fake and genuine pearls; they are almost identical.
    1. differentiate
    2. diversify
    3. diverge
    4. detect