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The professor speaks ............” exceeding fast exceedingly fastly exceedingly fast with exceedingly fastness Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Hardly ........... the captain of the team when he had to face problems. had he been appointed did he appoint was he being appointed was he appointing Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences As soon as you hear the alarm, you all have to leave the building .............. on the verge under law at no time without delay Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences So funnily ............ that all his friends laughed wildly. he had sung had he sung he sang did he sing Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences We got ....... the plane at 10.30 and the plane took ........ on time. in/ off on/ up in/ out on/ off Circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences I didn’t like the noise in the city at first. But now ........... here. 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The results were (10)..........., with the camera correcting identifying which of the volunteers was lying.Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (11)............... of a camera which would (12)............ airport security staffwho, at the moment, have to (13)............. on their own judgement when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage. However, although the camera could be more (14)........... than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, some scientists believethat more (15)........... tests are needed before it goes into widespread use. getting having making doing Choose the word or phrase that best fits each gap of the passage BELIEVE THE EYESHow do you know then someone is lying? Scientists studying the human face with sensitivecameras may have discovered the answer, almost by accident. 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When someone in the laboratory dropped a book, (1)........... a loud noise, the camera they were using to study someone’s face showed an unexpected (2)........... The sudden fear had caused the (3)........... of the person’s face around the eyes to change. This led the researchers to (4).......... with the idea that if a super-sensitive camera could spot fear, it would be quite (5).............. of showing when people were (6)........... a lie.The researchers then (7).............. up an experiment to test out their theory. Some volunteers were told a secret which they were forbidden to (8)............. with another set of volunteers, who were told to (9).......... what it was. The results were (10)..........., with the camera correcting identifying which of the volunteers was lying.Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (11)............... of a camera which would (12)............ airport security staffwho, at the moment, have to (13)............. on their own judgement when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage. However, although the camera could be more (14)........... than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, some scientists believethat more (15)........... tests are needed before it goes into widespread use. held put set gave Choose the word or phrase that best fits each gap of the passage BELIEVE THE EYESHow do you know then someone is lying? Scientists studying the human face with sensitivecameras may have discovered the answer, almost by accident. 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The results were (10)..........., with the camera correcting identifying which of the volunteers was lying.Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (11)............... of a camera which would (12)............ airport security staffwho, at the moment, have to (13)............. on their own judgement when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage. However, although the camera could be more (14)........... than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, some scientists believethat more (15)........... tests are needed before it goes into widespread use. innovation development growth increase Choose the word or phrase that best fits each gap of the passage BELIEVE THE EYESHow do you know then someone is lying? Scientists studying the human face with sensitivecameras may have discovered the answer, almost by accident. When someone in the laboratory dropped a book, (1)........... a loud noise, the camera they were using to study someone’s face showed an unexpected (2)........... The sudden fear had caused the (3)........... of the person’s face around the eyes to change. This led the researchers to (4).......... with the idea that if a super-sensitive camera could spot fear, it would be quite (5).............. of showing when people were (6)........... a lie.The researchers then (7).............. up an experiment to test out their theory. Some volunteers were told a secret which they were forbidden to (8)............. with another set of volunteers, who were told to (9).......... what it was. The results were (10)..........., with the camera correcting identifying which of the volunteers was lying.Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (11)............... of a camera which would (12)............ airport security staffwho, at the moment, have to (13)............. on their own judgement when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage. However, although the camera could be more (14)........... than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, some scientists believethat more (15)........... tests are needed before it goes into widespread use. assist appeal attract accept Choose the word or phrase that best fits each gap of the passage BELIEVE THE EYESHow do you know then someone is lying? Scientists studying the human face with sensitivecameras may have discovered the answer, almost by accident. When someone in the laboratory dropped a book, (1)........... a loud noise, the camera they were using to study someone’s face showed an unexpected (2)........... The sudden fear had caused the (3)........... of the person’s face around the eyes to change. This led the researchers to (4).......... with the idea that if a super-sensitive camera could spot fear, it would be quite (5).............. of showing when people were (6)........... a lie.The researchers then (7).............. up an experiment to test out their theory. Some volunteers were told a secret which they were forbidden to (8)............. with another set of volunteers, who were told to (9).......... what it was. The results were (10)..........., with the camera correcting identifying which of the volunteers was lying.Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (11)............... of a camera which would (12)............ airport security staffwho, at the moment, have to (13)............. on their own judgement when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage. However, although the camera could be more (14)........... than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, some scientists believethat more (15)........... tests are needed before it goes into widespread use. support rely lean rest Choose the word or phrase that best fits each gap of the passage BELIEVE THE EYESHow do you know then someone is lying? Scientists studying the human face with sensitivecameras may have discovered the answer, almost by accident. When someone in the laboratory dropped a book, (1)........... a loud noise, the camera they were using to study someone’s face showed an unexpected (2)........... The sudden fear had caused the (3)........... of the person’s face around the eyes to change. This led the researchers to (4).......... with the idea that if a super-sensitive camera could spot fear, it would be quite (5).............. of showing when people were (6)........... a lie.The researchers then (7).............. up an experiment to test out their theory. Some volunteers were told a secret which they were forbidden to (8)............. with another set of volunteers, who were told to (9).......... what it was. The results were (10)..........., with the camera correcting identifying which of the volunteers was lying.Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (11)............... of a camera which would (12)............ airport security staffwho, at the moment, have to (13)............. on their own judgement when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage. However, although the camera could be more (14)........... than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, some scientists believethat more (15)........... tests are needed before it goes into widespread use. right correct accurate honest Choose the word or phrase that best fits each gap of the passage BELIEVE THE EYESHow do you know then someone is lying? Scientists studying the human face with sensitivecameras may have discovered the answer, almost by accident. When someone in the laboratory dropped a book, (1)........... a loud noise, the camera they were using to study someone’s face showed an unexpected (2)........... The sudden fear had caused the (3)........... of the person’s face around the eyes to change. This led the researchers to (4).......... with the idea that if a super-sensitive camera could spot fear, it would be quite (5).............. of showing when people were (6)........... a lie.The researchers then (7).............. up an experiment to test out their theory. Some volunteers were told a secret which they were forbidden to (8)............. with another set of volunteers, who were told to (9).......... what it was. The results were (10)..........., with the camera correcting identifying which of the volunteers was lying.Some people believe that these tests could lead to the (11)............... of a camera which would (12)............ airport security staffwho, at the moment, have to (13)............. on their own judgement when asking passengers about the contents of their luggage. However, although the camera could be more (14)........... than traditional ways of discovering whether people are lying, some scientists believethat more (15)........... tests are needed before it goes into widespread use. convincing persuade proving agreeing Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. Use the words in brackets. “That’s the way the radiator should be installed,” the shopkeeper said to us. (HOW)→The shopkeeper explained ......................... Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. Use the words in brackets. Mr. Hoang decided to have an early night because he was exhausted.(GO)→....................because he was exhausted. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning. Use the words in brackets. Couldn’t the newspaper have printed a better headline?(COULD)→Was that.............................? 1 out of 45