A: something unpleasant that you must suffer in order to be successful, free etc, or that you suffer because of a mistake or bad action
B: something such as money or time that is given, especially to a common fund or for a specific purpose
C: something that you do that helps to achieve something or to make it successful
D: a story or article that you have written for a newspaper or magazine
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- In order to be successful at something you want to do, you need to get your ________ right.
- Using money as a medium of exchange means that ______. A: you have to sell something in order to buy something B: you have to buy something in order to sell something C: you don't have to buy something in order to sell something D: the seller and the purchaser are the same person
- The word for the meaning of doing something less carefully than you should because you want to save money or time is ______
- If you donated something, you____________ A: received something because you needed help B: fun you often do
- If you describe someone or something as the ugly duckling, you are critical of them because they are not successful and need to be helped a lot.
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You can arrange to have your new checkbook delivered to you personally. A: arrange for something to be done, or for someone to do something for you B: have something unfortunate happen to you by someone you don't know
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Which of the following is the meaning of 'comback'? A: to do something or have qualities that make you deserve something B: if a person, activity, style etc. makes a comeback, they become popular again after being unpopular for a long time C: a way of getting payment or a reward for something wrong or unfair that has been done to you D: a quick reply that is often clever, funny, and insulting
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If a law or rule ___________ you to do something, you have to do it.
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When you are jealous, you feel_____________ . A: unhappy because someone is getting something you want B: thankful because you are getting something you want
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Which of the following are the meanings of 'claim'? A: a statement that something is true, even though it has not been proved B: an official request for money that you think you have a right to C: to trick or deceive somebody D: to state that you have a right to take or have something that is legally yours