PART III GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
There are twenty-five sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence.
41. I can't give you that for nothing. What do you take me _____?
A) up
B) for
C) to
D) after
42. When Tom insulted the referee, he _____ by ordering him off the field.
A) replied
B) retorted
C) resolved
D) responded
43. Helen Keller's _____ over deafness, blindness, and muteness was a miracle.
A) improvement
B) success
C) advance
D) triumph
44. International _____ should be reduced when this agreement is signed.
A) pressure
B) nervousness
C) tension
D) strain
45. In spite of the heavy snow and hard rain, the buses still ran on _____.
A) list
B) plan
C) arrangement
D) schedule
46. Only a few people have _____ to the full facts of the case.
A) approach
B) admission
C) access
D) acquaintance
47. Let me _____ the broken glass before someone walks on it.
A) cover up
B) clear up
C) wash up
D) spring up
48. It is _____ of him to put everything in disorder in the room. He is so peculiar.
A) unconscious
B) aware
C) typical
D) unkind
49. John was young, _____, he was equal to this important task.
A) therefore
B) moreover
C) nevertheless
D) hence
50. Air is composed of _____ gases including hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide.
A) varied
B) variant
C) variable
D) various