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1. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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2. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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3. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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4. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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5. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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6. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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7. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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8. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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9. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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10. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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11. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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12. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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13. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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14. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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15. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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16. Question
In the following passage, the numbered gaps indicate missing words. Against each number in the list below each passage, four options are offered in columns lettered A to D. Choose the word that is the most suitable to fill the numbered gap in the passage.
Probably the motorist saw the _1_ lorry too _2_ to be able to _3_ disaster. However, he realized that if he kept to the _4_ a probably _5_ head on _6_ would be unavoidable. The only alternative was to take the lesser risk of leaving the road. With great care therefore he turned sharply _7_ the road and got into the ditch by the _8_. The consequence was that, instead of being involved in a serious and probably fatal _9_, the _10_ escaped with a few minor _11_ and bruises, while the only _12_ to his car was a bent mud-guard. By _13_ into the roadside ditch to avoid what could have been a collision with the approaching lorry, he averted a _14_ accident at the _15_ of a few _16_ to himself and the slight damage to his car.
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