1. It’s already 7 pm, so it’s time for me to head ………. if I want to reach home before it gets dark. A roof B way C road
1. It’s already 7 pm, so it’s time for me to head ………. if I want to reach home before it gets dark. A roof B way C road D route 2. Despite being slightly overweight, she purchases clothes that ………. her figure, which always makes her look good. A flatter B develop C enhance D correct 3. Joe has a strong dislike for mobile phones, but Lora is truly addicted ………. her own; she cannot go anywhere without it! A to B with C at D on 4. He used to enjoy rock music during his younger years, but now he has moved ………. it. A out of B away from C off D into 5. Her son tends to be a bit spoiled: he always wants to be the center of ………. . A focus B piece C trend
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1. It’s already 7 pm, so it’s time for me to head home if I want to reach home before it gets dark. "Home" is the most appropriate choice here because the speaker is referring to their personal place of residence. The other options, such as "roof," "way," and "road," do not convey the same meaning as "home."2. Despite being slightly overweight, she purchases clothes that flatter her figure, which always makes her look good. The word "flatter" means to enhance or complement someone"s appearance. In this context, the speaker is saying that despite the person being slightly overweight, they choose clothes that make them look good. The other options, such as "develop," "enhance," and "correct," do not convey the same meaning in this context.
3. Joe has a strong dislike for mobile phones, but Lora is truly addicted to her own; she cannot go anywhere without it! The preposition "to" is the most appropriate choice here. It indicates that Lora is attached to or dependent on her mobile phone. The other options, such as "with," "at," and "on," do not convey the same meaning in this context.
4. He used to enjoy rock music during his younger years, but now he has moved away from it. The phrasal verb "moved away from" is the correct choice here. It means that the person was previously interested in rock music but has become less interested or no longer enjoys it. The other options, such as "out of," "off," and "into," do not convey the same meaning in this context.
5. Her son tends to be a bit spoiled: he always gets what he wants. The sentence is incomplete and does not provide any options to choose from. Please provide the options for this question, and I will be happy to assist you further.