CLOZE TEST
  85. (2) met (Verb)                            company, school, or any organi-      160. (4) poured (Verb)
  86. (3) achieving (Verb) : becoming           sation                              (161–170)
      successful                           127. (1) inter-state (Adj.) : between     161. (2) mimics (Verb) : copies; imi-
  87. (4) from (Prep.)                          states                                    tates
  88. (2) institutions (Noun)             128.(1) comes up (Phr. V.) : arises        162. (3) could (Mod. V.)
  89. (1) was (Aux. V.)                    129. (2) have to (Phr. V.) : used for     163. (2) improve (Verb)
  90. (4) government (Noun)                     showing that something must be       164. (2) electronic system (N.)
(91–100)                                        done.                                165. (4) circuit (Noun) : the complete
  91. (4) no (Adv.)                       130.(1) its (Det.) : belonging to or            path that an electric current trav-
  92. (1) lost (Adj.) : no longer found         connected with a thing, an ani-           els along
      or possessed                              mal or a baby.                       166. (1) silicon (Noun) : a chemical
  93. (3) revival (Noun) : an improvement (131 – 140)                                     used in electronic devices
      in the condition                     131. (2) growth (Noun)                    167. (4) far (Adv.)
  94. (2) exploited (Verb) : used          132. (2) hence (Adverb) : for this rea-   168. (3) learn (Verb)
  95. (4) necessarily (Adv.) : used for         son                                  169. (4) brain (Noun)
      saying that something cannot be      133. (4) technologies (Noun)              170. (4) result (Verb) : lead
      avoided.                            134.(2) prospects (Noun) : the chances    (171 – 180)
  96. (4) of (Prep.)                            of being successful
                                                                                     171. (1) wandered (Verb) : went to dif-
  97. (1) concentrate (Verb) : to give     135. (2) development (Noun)
                                                                                          ferent places
      all attention                       136.(1) large (Adj.)
                                                                                     172. (3) grassless (Adj.) : without
  98. (3) maintained (Verb) : to cause    137.(3) confounding (Verb) : confus-
                                                                                          grass
      (something) to exist                      ing and surprising
                                                                                     173. (2) enough (Det.) : sufficient
  99. (2) afford (Verb) : to be able to   138.(4) gravity (Noun) : seriousness
                                                                                     174. (1) so (Conj.)
      pay for something                   139.(4) of (Prep.)
                                          140.(2) costs (Noun) : expenditure         175. (4) food (Noun)
 100. (4) should (Mod. V.)                                                          176.(2) came (Verb)
(101–110)                                 (141–150)
                                          141.(3) confined (Verb) : kept inside      177. (2) with (Prep.)
 101. (3) has (Aux. V.)                                                              178. (3) ancestors (Noun) : people in
                                                or a closed space
 102. (1) manner (Noun)                                                                   your family who lived a long time
 103. (1) have (Aux. V.)                   142. (2) freedom (Noun)
                                           143. (4) restricted (Verb) : stopped           ago
 104. (3) strong (Adj.)                                                              179. (1) ago (Adv.)
                                                from acting freely
 105. (4) all (Adv.)                                                                180.(4) but (Conj.)
                                           144. (3) still (Adverb) : continuing
 106. (1) life (Noun)                                                               (181–190)
                                                until a particular point in time
 107. (3) common (Adj.)                                                              181. (3) echoes (Noun) : reminding of
                                                and not finishing.
 108. (1) the (Def. Art.)                                                                 ideas, events, etc.
                                           145. (1) aspirations (Noun) : strong
 109. (1) important (Adj.)                                                          182.(3) to (Prep.)
                                                desires to have or do something
 110. (4) several (Adj.)                                                             183. (1) and (Conj.)
                                           146. (4) no (Det.) : not any
(111 – 120)                                147. (4) intimidate (Verb) : frighten     184. (2) experience (Verb)
111.(1) which (Rel. Pro.)                                                            185. (4) soul (Noun)
                                                or threaten
112.(2) difficult (Adj.)                                                             186. (1) up (Adv.)
                                           148. (1) only (Adverb)
113.(2) need (Noun) : a situation when                                               187. (4) passivity (N.) obscurity
                                           149. (2) determination (Noun) : the
      something is necessary or must                                                      (Noun) : darkness
                                                quality that makes you continue
      be done                                   trying to do something even          188. (1) stimulants (Noun) : substanc-
114.(3) physical (Adj.)                         when it is difficult                      es that make you feel more aware
115.(3) of (Prep.)                         150. (2) lower (Verb) : diminish; de-          and gives you more energy
116.(4) given (Verb)                            crease                               189. (3) substance (Noun)
117.(4) have (Aux. V.)                    (151 – 160)                                190. (2) to (Prep.)
118.(1) available (Adj.) : that can be     151. (2) eruption (Noun) : the act of    (191 – 195)
      found or got                              exploding                            191. (4) intimacy (Noun) : the state
119.(1) home (Noun)                        152. (2) summit (Noun) : the highest           of having a close personal rela-
120.(1) look (Verb)                             part or point                             tionship with somebody
(121–130)                                  153. (3) with (Prep.)                    192. (3) distracted (Verb) : mentally
 121. (1) communication (Noun)             154. (4) big (Adj.)                            confused
 122. (2) remains (Verb) : still need to   155. (1) flung (Verb) : threw out force-  193. (1) sever (Verb) : to end complete-
      be done, said or dealt with               fully                                     ly; to become separated
123.(4) in (Prep.)                         156. (4) speed (Noun) : fast              194. (1) proposition (Noun) : proposal
 124. (4) adopting (Verb) : using a par-   157. (3) of (Prep.)                       195. (3) relationship (Noun)
      ticular method                       158. (4) oozed (Verb) : flowed out       (196 – 205)
125.(3) regional (Adj.) : of or relating        slowly                               196. (3) expected (Verb) : thought to
      to a region                          159. (4) accompanied (Verb) : hap-             happen
 126. (3) administrative (Adj.) : of or         pened or appeared with some-
                                                                                     197. (4) had (Aux. V.)
      relating to the management of a           thing else
                                                                                     198. (3) but (Conj.)
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