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Advanced Vocabulary Test 137
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Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers.
lane elevated rash handle pressure settling recession spontaneous tangled accused
Business analysts fear that the sudden rise in oil prices may spark a
if prices are not brought under control.
He has been
of murder in the death of his business partner.
I felt a lot of
when I did my presentation.
I've been having some problems at work with my boss, but I'm sure I'll be able to
the situation.
Our fishing lines got all
up when we were bringing them in.
Sophie got an itchy
on her arms and face after using a new soap she bought.
The crowd burst into
applause when the Queen appeared on the balcony.
The Prime Minister has
a former backbencher to the position of Minister of the Environment.
They originally came to San Francisco from Hong Kong, but ended up
in Pasadena.
When I was little, I used to enjoy riding my bicycle up and down the dirt
behind our house with my friends.
Study Words
pressure
lane
handle
rash
settling
elevated
accused
recession
tangled
spontaneous
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