102. I’m sorry … shouting … you. A) about/to B) about/at C) for/to D) for/at
103. I’m thinking … buying a new car. A) on B) in C) at D) of
104. I’m thinking … selling my old car. A) about B) of C) on D) A/B
105. I’m tired. I’m going … home A) to B) for C) in D) -
106. In Britain children get presents … Christmas. A) in B) on C) at D) from
107. It has been raining … I got up. A) from B) for C) since D) when
108. It was very kind … you to help us. Thank you very much. A) to B) of C) by D) for
109. Jane isn’t at work. She’s … holiday. A) for B) at C) in D) on
110. Jane usually goes to work … bike. A) on B) in C) at D) by
111. Jill is going … France … a holiday. A) to/to B) to/on C) for/for D) to/for
112. Jill left school … 1984. A) in B) on C) at D) from
113. John has been in hospital … three days. A) from B) in C) for D) since
114. John is … the station A) to B) on C) at D) from
115. John is in hospital. He has been in hospital … Sunday. A) from B) on C) in D) since
116. John is standing … the window. A) on B) in C) through D) by
117. Karim is … the doctor’s. A) to B) on C) at D) from
118. Let’s go … a walk … the river. A) to/along B) for/at C) to/across D) for/along
119. Listen … this music. It’s beautiful. A) at B) in C) with D) to
120. Look … flowers. They’re beautiful. A) for B) at C) here D) up
121. Mary goes to work every day but she has a young child. When she is at work, a friend of hers looks … her child. A) for B) at C) after D) up
122. Milan is … the north of Italy. A) in B) on C) at D) from