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11) He became addicted ___ drugs at quite an early age.
(A) for
(B) into
(C) to
(D) in

12) This paint will adhere ___ any surface, whether rough or smooth.
(A) to
(B) in
(C) with
(D) for

13) It is awful to be afflicted ___ a sense of inferiority.
(A) for
(B) with
(C) in
(D) to

14) The debate adjourned ___ the following week.
(A) with
(B) for
(C) into
(D) to

15) This college is affiliated ___ the Oxford University.
(A) to
(B) in
(C) for
(D) with

16) Whether I pay or my wife pays amounts ___ the same thing.
(A) to
(B) in
(C) into
(D) for

17) The condemned man appealed ___ the court for mercy.
(A) in
(B) into
(C) with
(D) to

18) Several committee members had not been apprised ___ the contents of the document.
(A) with
(B) of
(C) into
(D) for

19) I certainly do not approved ___ your riding your motorbike over the speed limit.
(A) in
(B) with
(C) of
(D) for

20) The success of the project can be ascribed ___ to the dogged efforts of ordinary members of the team.
(A) to
(B) in
(C) for
(D) with