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16. She worked as a nurse __ the Red Cross and got to know many of the wounded pilots. A. of B. from C. to D. for 17. We do not allow any kind of discrimination __ women and girls. A. against B. from 18. Many teenagers nowadays drop C. to D. for __ of school and start working to earn their living. A. down B. up C. front D. out 19. The program focuses __ helping disadvantaged teenagers continue their education. A. of B. on C. in D. at 20. Should all people be provided __ equal access to information? A. of B. for C. with D. up 21. He really wants __ to play a musical instrument this summer. A. learn B. to play C. playing D. to playing 22. They decided __ to the live concert. D. to go B. went C. going 23. Many people enjoy __ the news on their smartphones. A. read B. reads C. reading D. to read 24. I'm very interested in __ to classical musiC. A. listen B. listening C. to listen D. to listening 25. It's very difficult __ this device. A. use B. using C. to use D. uses

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16. **D. for** The correct preposition is "for." She worked *for* the Red Cross.17. **A. against** The correct preposition is "against." Discrimination is *against* a group of people.18. **D. out** The phrase "drop out of" means to quit or leave (school, a job, etc.).19. **B. on** The correct preposition is "on." The program focuses *on* helping...20. **C. with** The correct preposition is "with." To be provided *with* something means to be given or supplied with it.21. **B. to learn** The infinitive "to learn" is needed after "wants." He wants *to learn* to play...22. **D. to go** The infinitive "to go" is needed after "decided." They decided *to go*...23. **C. reading** The gerund "reading" is needed after "enjoy." Many people enjoy *reading*...24. **B. listening** The gerund "listening" is needed after "interested in." I'm interested in *listening*...25. **C. to use** The infinitive "to use" is needed after "difficult." It's difficult *to use*...

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