4. Replace the
word or words in italics in each sentence with a word from the box.
arranged outdoors record second captain postponed referee side champion professionally score spare
a) Mary plays
tennis as a way of earning her living ……
professionally…..
b) Tomorrow’s
hockey match has been put off for another
time………………….
c) In motor racing
last year William Green was the best
driver of all…………………..
d) The player with
the lowest number of points wins the
game ………………
e) A match between
the two top teams has been fixed for
next month…………..
f) I like going
swimming in my free time ………………………….
g) Jane Briggs was
the runner-up in the 100 metres
hurdles……………………………..
h) Who is the player in charge of your football
team?……………………………….
i)
She won all her matches this
season, which is a best ever performance……………….
j)
Charles was sent off for punching
the person who controls the match…………….
k) We decided to
hold this year’s dancing competition in
the open air…………………….
l)
Everyone agreed that United were
the best team……………………
5. Use the word
given in capitals in the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space
in the same line.
How a hobby can
make you angry!
Recently I decided to take up (1)….photography…… as a hobby. PHOTOGRAPH
I like taking snaps, but I am not very (2)……………….. SKILL
My snaps are either a complete (3) ……………………….., for FAIL
Technical reasons, or are just not very (4) ………………………..
First IMAGINE
I decided that to be (5) ………………., I would have to buy
new SUCCESS
Equipment. Just then I had an (6) …………………….piece of
good EXPECT
Luck. A friend who works in a camera shop said she
could sell
me a (7) ……………………. camera. A customer had left it at
the shop VALUE
to be repaired, but there had been a (8) …………………………..,
and UNDERSTAND
so I asked her some more questions. She said she had
had a
(10) ………………………….. with the customer and he had thrown AGREE
The camera at her because she disliked his photos!
6. Choose the
most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
a) Mary stopped swimming and just ……..B……….on
the surface.
A) sank B)
floated C)dived D) poured
b) Jack turned the last corner and …………………..for the
finishing line.
A) approached B)
arrived C) waited D) headed
c) David was trying to ……………… another cyclist when he
crashed.
A) overpass B) overcome C)overtake D) overcharge
d) You have to ………………. the person with the ball until
you catch them.
A) chase B)
rush C) jump D)drop
e) The fans climbed over the fence to ………………………. paying
A) avoid B)
prevent C) abandon D) refuse
f) I fell over while skiing and my sister had to ……………….
a doctor.
g) it’s very easy to ………………… over when the snow is
hard.
A) slide B)
skid C) skate D) slip
h) Don’t ………………. the road until all the runners have
gone by.
A) pass B)
cross C) across D) pass by
i) The swimmers ………………….. forward as they waited to
begin the race.
A) fell B)
crawled C) rolled D)leaned
j) When I was hiking in the mountains, I ……………………. on a
snake.
A) tripped B)
stepped C) surprised D) carried
Correct
answers:
4. a)
professionally b) postponed c) champion d)
score e) arranged f) spare g)second h) captain i) record j) referee k) outdoors l) side
5. 1) photography 2) skillful 3) failure 4)
imaginative 5) successful 6)expected 7)
valuable misunderstanding 9) unbelievable 10)disagreement
6. a) B, b) D, c) C, d)
A, e) A, f)
C, g)D, h) B, i)
D, j) B
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h)Graham said that he wouldn’t go to the police station. Graham refused
i)‘It’s true,’ said Norman, ‘I murdered Alan.’
Norman confessed to
j) ‘Can you come with me, please,’ the detective said to Helen. The detective asked
7Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
Arthur’s life of crime |
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At his last trial, nobody believed in Arthur’s (1) .innocence. . He |
INNOCENT |
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had been accused of the (2) |
of a valuable Chinese vase, |
THIEF |
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and was also charged with ten other (3) |
The value of |
OFFEND |
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the (4) |
goods was said to be over £20,000. Arthur said |
STEAL |
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in his own (5) |
that the vase had been put into his car |
DEFEND |
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(6) |
He also pointed out that the Chinese vase was a |
ACCIDENT |
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fake, and was almost (7) |
The judge did not believe |
WORTH |
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Arthur’s story. He told Arthur he was a hardened (8) |
CRIME |
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and that he deserved a severe (9) |
Then |
PUNISH |
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the judge sentenced Arthur to five years’ (10) |
PRISON |
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Arthur just smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so |
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he was used to it. |
8 Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
a)Harry was told that fishing in the lake was against/by/over the law.
b)Catherine led a secret life for/in/of crime before she was caught.
c)Having trouble with your phone? Send at/for/to Fix-a-phone!
d)I regret to tell you that you are for/in/under arrest.
e)I only attacked the young man from/in/with self-defence.
f)David was often at/in/with trouble with the police when he was young.
g)The robbers’ car was hidden below/by/from sight behind the bank.
h)The kidnappers have been caught, and the child is no longer at/in/on danger.
i)Tony was caught by a policeman who was off/out/away from duty and cycling to work.
j)The thieves took the wrong painting by/in/under mistake.
k)The suspicious manager left the safe unlocked from/on/with purpose.
1) The robbers met to plan the bank raid from/in/with secret.
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9 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Inspector Crumb |
investigates |
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‘I think I know the identity of the murderer,’ said Inspector Crumb, ‘and at |
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(1) |
B |
one of the guests in this hotel was a/an (2) |
to the |
crime, probably by (3) |
I believe that the same guest is also a |
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(4) |
, and has been given money by the killer.’ ‘So whoever |
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(5) |
this terrible crime is still here,’ I said. ‘But of course. In |
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(6) |
he — or she — is in this room, and will soon be |
(7) |
arrest.’ There was silence for a moment. I noticed that everyone was trying to
look (8) |
, but they all looked guilty instead! ‘Do you have any |
|
(9) |
, Inspector,’ asked Lady Grimshaw finally, |
‘or are you simply |
(10) |
people for fun? If you intend to (11) |
someone, |
you should do it now.’ The Inspector smiled. ‘I asked you here (12) |
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purpose, Lady Grimshaw. I have been reading your (13) |
, you see, |
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and it is quite clear that you have told several (14) |
‘ ‘How dare |
|
you!’ Lady Grimshaw spluttered. ‘Do you (15) |
that you were with |
Tim Dawson in the garden on the night of the murder?’ the Inspector said. ‘You forgot about the security cameras, you see …’
1) |
A last |
B least |
C the |
D school |
2) |
A witness |
B offender |
C guilty |
D verdict |
3) |
A now |
B damages |
C law |
D accident |
4) |
A blackmailer |
B hostage |
C hooligan |
D forger |
5) |
A confessed |
B committed |
C admitted |
D performed |
6) |
A crime |
B self-defence |
C fact |
D danger |
7) |
A to |
B having |
C under |
D my |
|
A accused |
B suspicious |
C ordinary |
D innocent |
9) |
A evidence |
B witness |
C permission |
D body |
10) |
A suspecting |
B suing |
C denying |
D accusing |
11) |
A trial |
B charge |
C sentence |
D confess |
12) |
A with |
B for |
C on |
D by |
13) |
A statement |
B biography |
C evident |
D history |
14) |
A people |
B errors |
C times |
D lies |
15) |
A refuse |
B deny |
C contradict |
D suppose |
1 Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
a)I like this book, and I’ve read six capitals/chapters/prefaces already.
b)It’s not a proper drawing, only a rough/plan/sketch.
c)The play is very long but there are three breaks/intervals/rests.
d)At the cinema I don’t like sitting too near the film/screen/stage.
e)We heard a piece by Mozart performed by a German band/group/orchestra.
f)Her second book was very popular and became a best buy/seller/volume.
g)I like the painting but I can’t stand its ugly border/frame/square.
h)Robert’s new book will be broadcast/published/typed in August.
i)I liked the acting, and the costumes/dressing/outfits were good too.
j) The best act/place/scene in the film is when Jack meets Kate.
2 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a) The orchestra would not be so successful with a different …. |
conductor… |
b)I want a book on art, but I don’t know the name of the
c)We must see the new film by that Italian
d) The |
said that the sports programme is on after the news. |
e)Harry writes for the theatre, but he is not only a
f)We saw some interesting metal objects made by a French
g) |
That’s a nice piece of music. Who is the |
? |
|
h) |
Peter Smith was the only |
who wrote in praise of the film. |
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i) |
Charles Dickens is probably the best known British |
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j) |
The |
of the newspaper usually decides what it contains. |
3 Complete each sentence by putting in, on, at or out of in each space.
a) |
Harry Smith is hard |
at. |
work writing his new screenplay. |
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b) |
The music was terrible and the singer was |
tune. |
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c) |
I can’t tell what that is |
the background of the picture. |
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d) Jane’s new book is coming out |
paperback next year. |
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e) |
Is there anything good |
Channel 4 this evening? |
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f) |
The school put on Hamlet |
modern |
dress. |
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g) |
The critics found Joe’s kind of writing rather |
date. |
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h) |
In the last scene, all the actors are |
stage together. |
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4 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a) |
No recording can be as good as a |
live |
concert in my opinion. |
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b) |
It was a very |
story and made me laugh a lot. |
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c) |
I couldn’t put that book down, it had such a |
plot. |
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d) |
Most people find it difficult to understand |
art. |
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e) |
My favourite television programmes are about |
affairs. |
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f) |
Of course it’s possible to like both classical and |
music. |
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g) |
Everyone enjoyed the |
effects in the Star Wars films. |
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h) |
I don’t buy books because there’s a good |
library nearby. |
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i) |
We both found it a very |
film |
I’m afraid. |
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j) |
George doesn’t paint people, but mainly does |
life paintings, |
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k) |
It was an interesting book, and very |
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1) |
Unfortunately the boy upstairs is learning the |
guitar. |
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5 |
Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. |
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a) |
Susan’s first painting was a/an |
A |
portrait. |
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A) self B) own |
C) selfish |
D) auto |
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b) |
We all enjoyed the play so much that we |
for ten minutes. |
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A) booed |
B) screamed |
C) applauded |
D) handed |
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c) |
Peter sings every Sunday in the local church |
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A) concert |
B) chorus |
C) opera |
D) choir |
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d) |
I bought this book mainly because it has a very attractive |
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A) folder |
B) cover |
C) coat |
D) wrapping |
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e) |
The play was a success and had very good |
in the papers. |
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A) reviews |
B) critics |
C) advertisements |
D) notes |
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f) |
If you can’t find what you are looking for in the book, use the |
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A) preface |
B) directory |
C) list |
D) index |
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g) |
The average |
watches television for about 15 hours a week. |
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A) viewer |
B) audience |
C) spectator |
D) observer |
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h) |
First we see their faces from far away, and then we see a |
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A) side by side |
B) foreground |
C) replay |
D) close up |
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i) |
Please note that the next programme is |
for children. |
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A) unusual |
B) unsuitable |
C) unmistakable |
D) unreasonable |
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j) |
All the members of the |
had a party after the play was over. |
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A) scene |
B) cast C) circle |
D) drama |
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6Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
The school play |
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Congratulations to all involved with the school (1) |
production. of |
PRODUCE |
|
The Woman Next Door. The (2) |
was carried out by the |
ADVERTISE |
|
Art Department, and the posters were very (3) |
We |
IMAGINE |
|
certainly have some very (4) |
students in our school! |
ART |
|
Many people helped with building and painting the (5) |
SCENE |
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and the play was written by the English Department, who |
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managed to create an (6) |
story, with excellent songs. |
AMUSE |
|
The music was written by Sue Porter, who also (7) |
the |
COMPANY |
|
singers on the piano. Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (8) |
ENTERTAIN |
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evening, and there was a long round of (9) |
at the end. |
APPLAUD |
|
Jim Barrett gave a brilliant (10) |
as Sergeant Moss, and |
PERFORM |
Liz Aitken was a delightful Mrs Jump. Well done everyone!
7Complete the compound word in each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a) |
Edward’s third book is usually considered his master piece |
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b) |
A lot of people enjoy watching soap |
on |
television. |
c) |
I found the Prime Minister’s auto |
very |
interesting. |
d)Some of the actors still did not know their lines at the dress
e)I won’t buy the book until it comes out in paper
f)We had very good seats in the dress
g) |
There is a black cat painted in the fore |
of the picture. |
|
h) |
Writing film |
is rather like writing for the theatre. |
i)I was fined because I forgot to return my library
j)The scene showed them on a roundabout in a children’s fun
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©Replace the verbs in italics with a verb from the box. Do not change the meaning. Change the verb form where necessary.
a)My radio doesn’t receive the BBC World Service very easily.
b)Our school is going to do ‘The Tempest’ next month.
c)The management cancelled the performance an hour before the opening.
d)I searched for the reference in the index.
e)I can’t hear the radio. Can you make it louder?
f)Colin’s new book is published next week.
g)The conductor studied the music carefully before the concert.
h)The publishing company was bought by a Japanese firm.
i)I like detective stories where I can’t think who committed the murder!
j)Jim has started painting as a hobby.
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9 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Why read books? |
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Is it worth reading books, (1) |
D |
nowadays there are so many other |
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forms of (2) |
? Some people say that even (3) |
books |
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are expensive, and not everyone can (4) |
books from a library. They |
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might add that television is more (5) |
and that viewers can relax as |
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they watch their favourite (6) |
All that may be true, but books are |
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still very (7) |
They encourage the reader to use his or her |
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(8) |
for a start. You can read a (9) |
of a book, or just a |
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few pages, and then stop. Of course, it may be so (10) |
that you |
can’t stop! There are many different kinds of books, so you can choose a crime
(11) |
or an autobiography, or a book which gives you interesting |
(12) |
If you find it hard to choose, you can read |
(13) |
, or ask friends for ideas. Personally, I can’t (14) |
without books, but I can (15) |
up television easily enough. You |
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can’t watch television at bus stops! |
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1) |
A in |
B or |
C why |
D since |
2) |
A entertain |
B entertainment |
C entertained |
D entertaining |
3) |
A paperback |
B the |
C so |
D when |
4) |
A borrow |
B buy |
C lend |
D take |
5) |
A excited |
B excitable |
C exciting |
D excitement |
6) |
A ones |
B programmes |
C episodes |
D cereals |
7) |
A too |
B public |
C live |
D popular |
|
A imagination |
B author |
C index |
D amusement |
9) |
A capital |
B head |
C chapter |
D cover |
10) |
A current |
B imagined |
C interest |
D gripping |
11) |
A history |
B novel |
C booklet |
D poetry |
12) |
A advise |
B idea |
C information |
D fact |
13) |
A announcements |
B gossip |
C reviews |
D prefaces |
14) |
A d o |
B make |
C have |
D take |
15) |
A pick |
B look |
C give |
D turn |
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Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
a)The fields were flooded after the river burst its banks/edges/sides.
b)After the rain the street was full of floods/lakes/puddles.
c)During the storm, the climbers sheltered in a cave/cliff/valley.
d)A small river/stream/torrent runs across the bottom of our garden.
e)It was difficult to swim because the waters/waves/tides were so high.
f) From the peak/summit/top of the hill you can see the sea.
g) You must carry a lot of water when you cross the desert/plain/sand. h) In the middle of the square there is an old fountain/source/tap.
i)I think it’s going to rain. It’s very clouded/clouding/cloudy.
j)The church caught fire when it was struck by hurricane/lightning/thunder.
2 Complete each sentence (a-j) with one of the endings (1-10). Use each ending once.
5
a)A large green snake
b)A small brown duck
c)A large black and yellow wasp
d)A shiny green crab
e)An enormous black spider
f)A bright green frog
g)A black and white puppy
h)A herd of cattle
i)A dirty black lamb
j)A small ginger kitten
1was spinning its web across the window.
2was plodding across the field, mooing loudly.
3was buzzing around the jar of honey on the table.
4was sitting on a branch and miaowing.
5was slithering across the floor towards me.
6was sitting on a leaf and croaking.
7was following the flock, baaing softly.
8was swimming on the pond and quacking loudly.
9was barking furiously outside the gate.
10was pinching Fiona’s toe as she stood on the seashore.
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3Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a)We cut down the tree but then we had to dig up its roots
b)The road goes through a beautiful pine
c)When Tom was eating a cherry, he accidentally swallowed the
d)In autumn, these paths are covered in fallen
e) |
Who is going to cut the |
while I am away? |
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f) |
We bought Diana a beautiful indoor |
for her birthday. |
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g) |
A tree fell, and its massive |
blocked the road. |
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h) |
Harry buys |
and grows all his own vegetables. |
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i) |
The bird was carrying a |
to build its nest. |
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j) |
Some people like eating orange |
4 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
a) |
The dog |
B. |
its tail furiously when it saw the children. |
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A) shook |
B) wagged |
C) moved |
D) rubbed |
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b) |
A large |
of the tree broke off in the storm. |
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A) trunk |
B) bark |
C) twig |
D) branch |
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c) |
There was field after field of golden |
waving in the wind. |
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A) corn |
B) bushes |
C) grass |
D) herbs |
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d) Before railways were built, many goods were carried on |
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A) channels |
B) water C) canals |
D) river |
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e) |
The children enjoyed rolling down the grassy |
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A) mountain |
B) cliff |
C) stone |
D) slope |
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f) |
What kind of |
is your dog? |
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A) breed |
B) race |
C) mark |
D) family |
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g) |
Some wild animals will become |
if they get used to people. |
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A) peaceful |
B) tame |
C) organised |
D) petty |
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h) There’s a |
of blackbirds at the bottom of the garden. |
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A) house |
B) home |
C) cage |
D) nest |
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i) |
Many people are interested in watching |
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A) wildlife |
B) wilds |
C) wilderness |
D) wildly |
j)You have to sleep under a net to avoid being bitten by
A)lobsters B) geese C) cockroaches D) mosquitoes
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5Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
A pet parrot |
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From early (1) |
childhood.. Jane had always wanted a pet parrot. |
CHILD |
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Her parents told her that a parrot was an (2) |
pet, but Jane |
SUIT |
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insisted. She was worried about the (3) |
of the |
DESTROY |
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rainforests where parrots live, and she felt that parrots needed more |
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(4) |
Her father argued that a parrot would suffer from |
PROTECT |
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(5) |
if it lived in a house. He also explained that pet |
LONELY |
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parrots are caught by (6) |
, who need money and don’t |
HUNT |
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care about protecting species. ‘They catch the parrots and send them to |
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Europe in (7) |
boxes,’ he told her. ‘And in any case, |
WOOD |
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parrots are very (8) |
and don’t |
make good pets .’Jane |
soon |
OBEY |
|
made an interesting (9) |
, however. She found a pet |
DISCOVER |
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shop which bred parrots instead of importing them. So she took all her |
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(10) |
and bought a tiny parrot, which she called ‘Pixie’. |
SAVE |
6 Complete the compound word in each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a)There were so many mice we had to buy a mouse..trap.
b)Paula was cutting the grass with an electric lawn
c) |
There’s a drinking |
on the other side of the park. |
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d) |
What’s the weather |
for tomorrow? |
|
e) |
The hill |
was covered in beautiful wild flowers. |
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f) |
You can see the mountain |
among the clouds in the distance. |
g)At the end of the field was a large stone farm
h)We collect honey from our own bee
i) |
There’s a rabbit |
in the |
corner of this field. |
j) |
Martin was wearing imitation snake |
boots. |
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word or phrase.
a) Sally didn’t realise that she had broken/countered/denied
the law.
b) The police have banned/cancelled/refused parking
in this street.
c) I must remember to get a/an agreement/licence/permission
for my television.
d) The
president admitted that there had been a breakdown of law and crime/government/order.
e) Jim’s parents wouldn’t agree/allow/let him
go to the demonstration.
f) Jake was arrested because he had entered the
country falsely/illegally/wrongly.
g) Talking to other students is against the law/orders/rules
of the examination.
h) The two men were arrested before they could commit/make/perform
any more crimes.
i) I had
to take the company to court/justice/law to get the money they owed me.
j) Smoking is compulsory/prohibited/refused
near the petrol tanks.
2 Match word in the box with a suitable description (a-l).
a)This person takes control of a plane or boat by force hijacker…..
b) This person sees what happens during a crime or accident
c) This person brings goods into the country illegally
d) This person might steal food from a supermarket
e) This person kills someone on purpose
f) This person takes people and demands money for their return.
g) This person makes illegal copies of paintings, documents, etc.
h) This person damages other people’s
property
i) This person might steal your wallet in
a crowd
j) This person steals from houses
k) This person gets money from others by
threatening to tell secrets.
1) This person causes trouble at football
matches
3 Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending
(1-10). Use each ending once.
a) I decided to buy a burglar alarm after someone
broke .5.
b) When Alan was stopped outside the supermarket he
ended
c) As it was Sheila’s first offence she was let
d) After climbing over the prison wall, Peter managed
to get
e) The old couple who live opposite were taken
f) At the end of the trial Hilary was found
g) My neighbours admitted denting my car but got away
h) The bank at the end of the street was held
i) Nobody saw Jack cheating and he got away with
j)
The hijackers took fifteen people
1 in by a salesman who cheated them out of
their money.
2 away by stealing a car parked nearby.
3 up at the police station, charged with
shoplifting.
4 it, although everyone suspected what had
happened.
5 into my house and stole my stereo.
6 off with only a warning.
7 with paying only £100 damages.
8 hostage and demanded £1,000,000 from the
authorities.
9 guilty and
sentenced to six months in prison.
10 up by two
masked men last week.
4 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once
only:
a) The customs officers arrested Bob and charged
him with smuggling.
b) The police spent all morning searching
the house for
c) Jean left her car in a no-parking area
and had to pay a/an
d) Unfortunately at the end of the trial
my brother was found
e) The trial took a long time as the
couldn’t reach a verdict.
f) George won his case because he had a
very good defence
g) The police visited Dawn and asked her
to make a/an
h) Because of his past criminal record,
Brian was the main
i)
Pauline decided to sue the police because she had been wrongly
j) The
murderer of the children received a life
5 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete
each sentence.
a) Most
schools in my country no longer have D. punishment.
A)
physical B) capital C) bodily D) corporal
b) The
policemen following the robbers were in clothes.
A) plain
B) ordinary C) normal D) simple
c) The
two old ladies were of their purses.
A) stolen
B) attacked C) robbed D) snatched
d) At the
end of the story, the hero manages to arrest the
A)
offenders B) villains C) wrongs D) evils
e) I had
to answer question A because it was
A)
compulsory B) necessary C) a must D) an obligation
f)
Charles could not having been at the scene of the crime.
A) refuse
B) object C) deny D) alter
g) As
there was no evidence, the judge dismissed the
A)
trial B) witness C) court D) case
h) If your dog damages your neighbour’s
property, you could be
A) guilty B) liable C) payable D) illegal
i) After ten years in prison, Stephen was and set free.
A) pardoned B) released C) innocent D) forgiven
j) The detective inspector told the young to make some tea.
A)
officer B) official C) guardian D) police
6 Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays
the same.
a) They
said that John had stolen the money.
They
accused ….John of stealing the money.
b) Ian
said that he hadn’t punched anybody.
Ian
denied
c) ‘OK,
Andy, you can go now,’ said the detective.
The
detective gave Andy
d) ‘James
Frogget, you will go to prison for ten years,’ said the judge.
The judge
sentenced
e) ‘I
forged the signature,’ said Mary.
Mary
admitted
f) Harry
stole £60,000 and was arrested.
Harry was
arrested
g) ‘We
saw the accused break into the car,’ said the witnesses.
The witnesses stated
h) Graham said that he wouldn’t go to the
police station.
Graham refused
i) ‘It’s true,’ said Norman, ‘I murdered Alan.’
Norman confessed to
j) ‘Can you come with me, please,’ the detective said to Helen.
The detective asked
7 Use the word given
in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in
the same line.
Arthur’s life of crime
At his
last trial, nobody believed in Arthur’s (1) .innocence. . He
INNOCENT
had been
accused of the (2) of a valuable Chinese vase, THIEF
and was
also charged with ten other (3) The value of OFFEND
the (4)
goods was said to be over £20,000. Arthur said STEAL
in his
own (5) that the vase had been put into his car DEFEND
(6) He
also pointed out that the Chinese vase was a ACCIDENT
fake, and
was almost (7) The judge did not believe WORTH
Arthur’s
story. He told Arthur he was a hardened (8) CRIME
and that
he deserved a severe (9) Then PUNISH
the judge
sentenced Arthur to five years’ (10) PRISON
Arthur
just smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so he was used to it.
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Ребят, выручите? Пожалуйста Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
1. Most schools in my country no longer have (physical/ capital/ bodily/ corporal)
punishment.
2. The policemen following the robbers were in (plain/ ordinary/ normal/ simple)
clothes.
3. The two old ladies were (stolen/ attacked/ robbed/ snatched) of their purses.
4. At the end of the story, the hero manages to arrest the (offenders/ villains/
wrongs/ evils).
5. I had to answer question A because it was (compulsoryl necessaryl a must/ an
obligation)
2 ответа:
0
0
Ответ:
1) bodily 2) ordinary 3) robbed 4) offenders 5) compulsoryl
Объяснение:
0
0
1 physical
2 ordinary
3 robbed
4 villains
5 necessary
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Sorry :3
for this
what a shame to me
please
sorry
oh god
no
1) drink, I am having
2)will nit come.
3)has just rung
4)was studying, made
5)was writting, haven’t finished yet.
6)b
7)b
8)c
9)a
The policeman arrived and demanded to know why he had been called out at this hour. When he heard that the ‘crime’ was that a boy had asked for more food, he felt sorry for the boy. However, the master insisted that the policeman made an example of him so that the other boys would be afraid to ask for more themselves. So the policeman took Oliver away and he spent the night on the floor of a police cell until it was decided what would be done about him.
Ответ:
1. 3
2. 2
3. 3
whose, наверное, а не hoose
Well, hello there!
My job as police officer requires me to detect crimes, investigate for clues, find and catch lawbreakers and criminals and then judge them depending on their wrongs. I work at the Criminal Investigation Department. In order to improve my professional skills and abilities as a police officer I often have to overwork, rely on my insight and make hard decisions while making judgments. It’s not easy at all since it requires you to perform well under operational and often dangerous conditions.
That’s all,
Until the next time we meet,
Officer XXX. (XXX = Фамилия.)
a)You can’t tell what someone is like just from their……. B…
A) character B) appearance C) personality D) looking
b)I was born in Scotland but I……. in Northern Ireland.
A) grew up B) raised C) brought up D) rose
c)Edward was named after one of his father’s distant………
A) family B) brothers C) members D) relations
d)Jane and Brian got married a year after they got……….
A) divorced B) proposed C) engaged D) separated
e)Graham works well in class, but his…….. could be better.
A) rudeness B) behaviour C) politeness D) acting
f) Julie had a terrible……. with her parents last night.
A) row B) discussion C) argue D) dispute
g)I got to…… Steve well last year when we worked together.
A) introduce B) know C) meet D) sympathise
h) Is Brenda married or…… ? I don’t like to ask her.
A) spinster B) alone C) bachelor D) single
i)Parents have to try hard to understand the younger………
A) generation B) people C) adolescents D) teenagers
j) My father likes to be called a senior citizen, not an old age………
A) person B) relative C) gentleman D) pensioner
6 Match the words in the box with a suitable definition (a-l). Use each word onсe.
adult, colleague, nephew, toddler, best man, fiance, niece, twin, bride, neighbour, sister-in-law, widow.