Travel Adventures - Emotions

This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Focus on how different adjectives connect with prepositions related to travel experiences.

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Question 1

After visiting five countries in two weeks, Maria was _____ the constant packing and unpacking.

Options: tired of, tired from, tired about

Question 2

The tourists were _____ the beautiful architecture in Prague.

Options: excited for, excited about, excited of

Question 3

James has always been _____ flying, so he prefers to travel by train.

Options: afraid from, afraid of, afraid about

Question 4

Sarah was _____ navigating foreign cities because she had studied maps carefully.

Options: good in, good at, good for

Question 5

The travelers were _____ the sudden cancellation of their connecting flight.

Options: angry to, angry for, angry about

Question 6

Lisa is _____ learning new languages when she travels to different countries.

Options: interested on, interested in, interested about

Question 7

The city is _____ its ancient temples and historical monuments.

Options: famous about, famous of, famous for

Question 8

Tom was _____ missing his train because he got lost in the subway station.

Options: worried of, worried about, worried for

Question 9

Most travelers are _____ reading maps, but they rely on GPS apps instead.

Options: bad in, bad for, bad at

Question 10

After three weeks of traveling, David was _____ staying in hostels and wanted his own bed.

Options: tired about, tired of, tired from

Question 11

The group was _____ trying authentic street food in Bangkok's night markets.

Options: excited about, excited of, excited for

Question 12

Rachel has always been _____ experiencing different cultures.

Options: interested on, interested about, interested in

Practise Travel Adventures - Emotions with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

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