REVIEW TEST FOR LESSON 16
DIRECTIONS:
In this section, you will read a sentence, short paragraph or dialogue containing one of the phrases presented in the lesson. The phrase is printed in boldface type so you can easily identify it. After reading the sentence, your task is to identify which of the four choices— (A) , (B) , (C) , or (D) —listed below the sentence, most closely defines the phrase or best completes the sentence. Only one answer is the correct answer.
1. Will you see to it that this letter gets posted today?
(A) make
(B) make sure
(C) subject
(D) order
2. We need to see about it before we give you an answer.
(A) think over
(B) try again
(C) handle
(D) find
3. I hope we can see eye to eye in the matter of reducing taxes.
(A) be optimistic
(B) stick to our own idea
(C) agree with each other
(D) make some conclusions
4. It's getting dark. Would you like me to see you ______?
(A) through
(B) right
(C) coming
(D) home
5. I'm afraid I can't see you ______ at the airport tomorrow, for I will have an important meeting.
(A) off
(B) through
(C) home
(D) about
6. Jack determined to see the job through no matter how difficult it would be.
(A) finish
(B) start
(C) investigate
(D) consider
7. I hope we have seen the last of that difficult customer.
(A) have never seen
(B) have seen
(C) will never see
(D) will see
8. The client finally saw ______ and agreed to adopt our suggestions.
(A) things
(B) the light
(C) the sights
(D) to it
9. We are going to Paris next month. My parents promised to take me to see ______ the city.
(A) the light of
(B) the last of
(C) the point of
(D) the sights of
10. Tom was a selfish boy. It didn't take his friends long to see ______ him.
(A) through
(B) to
(C) off
(D) about
■ ANSWER
1. (B)
2. (A)
3. (C)
4. (D)
5. (A)
6. (A)
7. (C)
8. (B)
9. (D)
10. (A)