1) They arrived ... London a) at b) in c) to 2) I must appologise ... Mary ... the delay. a) to, for b) for, to c) to, about 3) She is brilliant ... gymnastics. a) at b) in c) for 4) I'm afraid ... snakes. a) about b) of c) at 5) Everybody congratulated him ... passing his exam. a) for b) with c) on 6) The nurse takes care ... her patients. a) for b) of c) about 7) The police questioned him in connection ... the robbery. a) for b) of c) with 8) The man complained ... the police ... his neighbour. a) about, to b) to, about c) for, about 9) This drink consists ... orange juice and soda. a) of b) for c) off 10) What's the difference ... a rabbit and a hair? a) of b) for c) between 11) Sam was disappointed ... his birthday present that he burst ... tears. a) about, to b) with, into c) with, out 12) The demand ... new cars is low because they are so expensive. a) for b) to c) on 13) Now that he has a new job, Paul doesn't depend ... his parents ... money. a) on, on b) on, for c) on, about 14) Can you explain this ... me, please? a) for b) - c) to 15) London is famous ... its museums. a) for b) with c) to 16) I am fed ... ... this cold weather. a) up, for b) up, with c) with, up 17) My grandmother is very fond ... her grandchildren. a) off b) for c) of 18) Don't turn ... the radio. Give us a moment's peace. a) off b) down c) on 19) Take ... your coat. It's hot here. a) on b) off c) up 20) Wake me ... in half an hour. a) up b) at c) for 21) You must carry ... the instructions on the packet exactly. a) on b) out c) over 22) They bring ... their children very properly. a) for b) out c) up 23) Our car is extremely reliable. It hasn't let us ... once in the last ten years. a) down b) up c) for 24) I tried ... the jacket to see if it fitted me. a) up b) on c) - 25) The epidemic broke ... in the early part of January. a) down b) into c) out 26) He doesn't get ... with his family. That's why he doesn't live at home. a) up b) on c) out 27) Cut ... on fatty food if you want to lose weight. a) away b) out c) down 28) Roger took ... painting for a while, but soon he lost interest. a) up b) on c) for 29) Sarah was grateful ... her fiend ... babysitting. a) to, at b) to, for c) for, for 30) Although I can't play an instrument, I'm very interested ... music. a) at b) about c) in 31) Our teacher insists ... everyone doing their compositions on time. a) on b) at c) onto 32) Tim is not prticularly keen ... golf, but he loves tennis. a) to b) at c) on 33) There is a great need ... extra water in countries where there is very little rain. a) of b) for c) off 34) It never occurred ... me to look under the bed for my lost watch. a) to b) on c) for 35) I looked ... the picture for a while, trying to understand it. a) for b) through c) at 36) We were prevented ... going sailing by the stormy weather. a) for b) from c) at 37) My grandmother is really proud ... me for going to university. a) of b) off c) at 38) Sharon was really pleased ... her birthday present. a) with b) of c) at 39) Parents are responsible ... protecting their children from any harm. a) at b) for c) off 40) Could you come to see me ... Saturday morning? a) on b) in c) at 41) There was a storm ... the night. a) at b) in c) by 42) The weather is sunny. There isn't a single cloud ... the sky. a) at b) on c) in 43) Ther are leaving ... Japan next Tuesday. a) at b) to c) for

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