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Use of English Vocabulary Test H

2. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


1. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in __(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__ through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the first five years after they became __(15)__.
first five years after they became __(15)__.
A) prefer
A) lost B) desire
B) cost C) enjoy
C) charged D) select
D) priced

3. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
first five years after they became __(15)__.

A) written about
B) written off
C) written out
D) written up

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Use of English Vocabulary Test H

5. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
4. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about __(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__ hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid first five years after they became __(15)__.
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the A) does away with
first five years after they became __(15)__.
B) does out of
A) keen C) does without
B) enthusiastic D) does out
C) exciting
D) eager

6. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
first five years after they became __(15)__.

A) of
B) from
C) for
D) by

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Use of English Vocabulary Test H

8. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
7. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about __(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__ hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid first five years after they became __(15)__.
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the A) opened
first five years after they became __(15)__.
B) invented
A) payment C) introduced
B) bill D) started
C) debt
D) interest

9. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
first five years after they became __(15)__.

A) followed
B) developed
C) changed
D) turned

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Use of English Vocabulary Test H

11. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
10. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about __(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__ hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid first five years after they became __(15)__.
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the A) in time
first five years after they became __(15)__.
B) in front
A) would C) in future
B) will D) in advance
C) may
D) must

12. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
first five years after they became __(15)__.

A) savings
B) sums
C) deposits
D) masses

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Use of English Vocabulary Test H

14. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
13. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about __(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__ hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid first five years after they became __(15)__.
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the A) common
first five years after they became __(15)__.
B) usual
A) seldom C) regular
B) slight D) often
C) rare
D) slow

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Use of English Vocabulary Test H

15. Shopping In Japan Unlike millions of Britons, who


will not know how much the Christmas turkey, child’s
bicycle and the January sales have __(1)__ them until
the credit card bill arrives, the Japanese __(2)__ to
settle up before they’ve even __(3)__ their shopping
list. The Japanese like to improve on every idea, even
if the idea is cash. So they have been __(4)__ about
the pre-paid card. It __(5)__ the bother of banknotes
and it saves the Japanese __(6)__ the fear of being in
__(7)__ to someone else. It __(8)__ with the
convenient pre-paid telephone card and has __(9)__
through train ticket cards, taxi cards, and
supermarket cards all the way to McDonald’s
hamburgers cards. Few Westerners can understand
why anyone __(10)__ want to give money to a
supermarket or a department store __(11)__ by
buying a pre-paid card. But credit companies are held
in some suspicion in Japan. People have traditionally
preferred cash and will happily stroll the streets with
quite large __(12)__ of money in their pockets. The
fact that street crime is fairly __(13)__ helps. Pre-paid
cards are now as __(14)__ as chopsticks and twice as
convenient. About 500 million cards were sold in the
first five years after they became __(15)__.

A) prepared
B) possible
C) ready
D) available

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Use of English Vocabulary Test H

Answer Key:

1: B 9: B
2: A 10: A
3: C 11: D
4: B 12: B
5: A 13: C
6: B 14: A
7: C 15: D
8: D

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