Complete each sentence using a word from the box.
Key. amusing / amused confusing / confused exhausting / exhausted annoying / annoyed disgusting / disgusted interesting / interested boring / bored exciting / excited surprising / surprised 1 He works very hard.
It’s not suprising that he’s always tired.
2 I’ve got nothing to do.
I’m ____________.
3 The teacher’s explanation was ____________.
Most of the students didn’t understand it.
4 The kitchen hadn’t been cleaned for ages.
It was really ____________.
5 I seldom visit art galleries.
I’m not particularly ____________ in art.
6 There’s no need to get ____________ just because I’m a few minutes late.
7 The lecture was ____________ I fell asleep.
8 I’ve been working very hard all day and now I’m ____________.
9 I’m starting a new job next week.
I’m very ____________ about it.
10 Steve is very good at telling funny stories.
He can be very ____________.
11 Liz is a very ____________ person.
She knows a lot, she’s travelled a lot and she’s done lots of different things.
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Контроль лексики по теме «Профессии»
9 класс
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Match each job in list A with a place in list B. More than one answer may be possible.
A cashier farmer mechanic photographer typist cook hairdresser miner pilot vicar dentist librarian musician porter waiter
B bank studio kitchen coal-mine cockpit hotel office surgery salon field concert hall restaurant church library
Example:
Cashier – bank
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Match each job from the list with the sentence which best refers to the job.
Accountant chef estate agent plumber architect refuse collector firefighter postman/woman carpenter electrician optician vet
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Yesterday I had to give an injection to an injured dog. Vet_______
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I get rather tired of picking up rubbish all day. __________
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I can help you sell your house. __________
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I can make new doors for the wardrobe if you like. __________
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Make sure that fish is fresh by looking at the eyes. __________
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I’ll come round and replace all the pipes in the kitchen. __________
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Unless you keep the receipts you’ll pay more tax. __________
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The cause was either an electrical fault or a cigarette. __________
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Always turn the power off the mains before you start. __________
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You can see the balcony on the plan for the second floor. __________
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It’s registered parcel. Can you sign here? __________
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This pair also protects your eyes from the sun. __________
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Which person from ex. 1 and 2 would you need in each situation? __________
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One of the radiators has burst and flooded your bedroom. __________
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You are very short-sighted and get headaches when you are read. __________
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You have to carry a lot of heavy bags at the airport. __________
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You think you need three fillings. ___________
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Your fringe is too long and you want a perm. __________
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The floorboards in the living room need replacing. __________
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Your pet goat has started sneezing. __________
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You have read the menu twice and you are feeling hungry. __________
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When you turn on your cooker, the fridge turns off. __________
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Your car makes a funny whistling noise. __________
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Complete each sentence with a word from the list. The words can be used more than once.
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Jack makes his __________ working as a journalist.
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She has just left to go to _________, I’m afraid.
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They worked very hard and now have their own ___________.
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There are still nearly two million people without _________.
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The cost of _________ has risen greatly over recent years.
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Stop interfering! This is none of your __________.
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Lucy has a very good _________ in an international company.
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I can’t come out tonight. I’ve got too much ________ to do.
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Some ________ men came and dug a hole in the road outside.
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An early _________ by Picasso was sold for &2,000,000.
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Complete each sentence a) to j) with one of the endings 1) to 10) once only.
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Choose the most suitable word or phrase underlined in each sentence.
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The building workers were paid their income/salary/ wages every Friday.
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She‘s only there for three weeks. It’s a/an full-time/overtime/temporary job.
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When he retired he received a monthly bonus/pension/reward.
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Apparently she earns/gains/wins over &20, 000 a year.
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While the boss is away, Sue will be in charge/in control/in place of the office.
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Could I have two days away/off/out next week to visit my mother?
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Paul was always arriving late, and in the end he waspushed/sacked/thrown.
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When I left the job, I had to hand in my application/dismissal/notice three weeks beforehand.
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How much exactly do you do/make/take your new job?
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If you have to travel on company business , we will pay yourcost/expenses/needs.
Keys:1Cashier-bank;cook-restaurant/kitchen; dentist-surgery; farmer-field; hairdresser-salon; librarian-library; mechanic-garage; miner-coal-mine; musician-concert hall/studio; photographer-studio; pilot-cockpit; porter-hotel; typist-office; vicar-church; waiter-restaurant.
2. a) vet; b) refuse-collector; c0 estate-agent; d) carpenter; e) chef; f)plumber; g) accountant; h) firefighter; i) electrician; j) architect; k) postman/post woman; l) optician.
3. a) plumber; b) optician; c) porter; d) dentist; e) hairdresser; f0 carpenter; g) vet; h0 waiter; i) electrician; j) mechanic.
4. a) living; b) work; c) business d0 work; e) living; f) business; g) job; h) work; i) work; j) work.
5. a-4; b-9; c-2; d-7; e-1; f-10; g-5; h-3; i-8; j-6.
6. a) wages; b) temporary; c) pension; d) earns; e) in charge; f) off g)sacked; h) notice; i) make; j) expenses.
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V O C A B U L A R Y 15 HEALTH A N D THE BODY
9 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. |
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A disastrous holiday |
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The day Gerald arrived at the Almara Beach Hotel, he fell (1) |
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the |
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stairs. The manager called a/an (2) |
, but fortunately Gerald’s leg |
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was only badly (3) |
, and not broken. The doctor (4) |
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swimming as further (5) |
but gave Gerald a/an (6) |
for |
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some tablets in case his leg became (7) |
The next day Gerald |
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sunbathed by the pool, and then took a deep (8) |
and dived into |
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the water. There was not very much water in the pool, and he (9) |
one of his arms when he hit the bottom. This time he complained to the hotel manager, who sent a special meal to Gerald’s room. Later that night, Gerald was
(10) |
from a (11) |
back, the injuries to his arm and leg, |
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and also had a terrible (12) |
He had a high (13) |
and |
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felt terrible. Luckily he had the tablets the doctor had given him to |
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(14) |
the pain. As he reached for them, he fell out of bed and broke |
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his (15) |
He spent the rest of his holiday in bed. |
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1) |
A down |
B to |
C with |
D for |
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2) |
A stretcher |
B prescription |
C ambulance |
D emergency |
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3) |
A sick |
B bruised |
C hurt |
D infected |
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4) |
A went |
B prevented |
C said |
D recommended |
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5) |
A medicine |
B cure |
C drugs |
D treatment |
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6) |
A recipe |
B paper |
C prescription |
D order |
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7) |
A painful |
B pained |
C painless |
D pain |
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A end |
B breath |
C mouthful |
D water |
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9) |
A hurt |
B injury |
C ached |
D sore |
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10) |
A ill |
B injured |
C suffering |
D damaged |
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11) |
A sunny |
B sunburnt |
C sunshine |
D grilled |
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12) |
A agony |
B hurt |
C heat |
D stomachache |
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13) |
A pain |
B temperature |
C ache |
D degree |
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14) |
A hold |
B check |
C rid |
D reduce |
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15) |
A waist |
B lips |
C wrist |
D throat |
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273
Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
a)I haven’t got enough money, I’m afraid. Could you borrow/lend me some?
b)This car is too expensive. We can’t afford/pay it.
c)There’s a small flat to hire/let in Bridge Street.
d)How much do you earn/gain in your new job?
e)She’s a good dentist, but she doesn’t charge/spend too much.
f)I bought this coat in the sales. It was decreased/reduced a lot.
g)Jack made his fortune/treasure buying and selling property.
h)How much do you reckon/value that house would cost?
2Replace each word or phrase in italics with a word or phrase from the box which has the opposite meaning.
a) |
I was surprised by how mean |
Charles was. ..generous…. |
b) Janet says that she is very hard up at the moment |
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c) |
Last year their business |
made a huge loss. |
d)I’d like to pay in £100 please
e)Most people in the city live in great prosperity
f)The manager insisted that I paid by cheque
g)Jean was able to make only one sale during the morning
h)The old painting I found in the loft turned out to be valuable
3 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a) |
The old couple had only a small |
pension….. |
to live on. |
b) |
My uncle Sam acquired his considerable |
selling cars. |
c)David never carries cash with him and pays for everything by
d)I wouldn’t have been able to buy my boat without a bank
e)The shop won’t change any goods without the original
f)Keith didn’t like the waiter so he didn’t leave a
g) |
The house is not in very good condition so the |
is low. |
h) |
We keep all our money and valuables in this |
in the floor. |
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4Match each sentence (a-h) with a suitable response (1-8). Use each response once only.
a)Who do I make the cheque out to? 6
b)We seem to be spending a lot of money lately
c)The house has burnt down! What are we going to do?
d)How much do you want for this drawing?
e)Did you inherit this house?
f)Do we still owe the bank any money?
g)Can we change money at the hotel to pay the bill?
h)Why are you putting so much money in the bank?
1 Sorry, but it’s not for sale.
2I’m saving up to buy a new motorbike.
3Perhaps we should try to economise a bit.
4Yes, my Aunt Clara left it to me.
5Well, we’ve nearly paid it all back.
6To JB Woolbury PLC.
7I think they accept travellers cheques anyway.
8Don’t worry, we’re insured.
5 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
a) |
I bought |
these shoes |
in |
the |
sale. |
They were a real |
C…….. . |
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A) cheap |
B) economy |
C) bargain |
D) purchase |
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b) |
If you put your money in the bank, |
it will earn ten per cent |
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A) interest |
B) profit |
C) deposit |
D) investment |
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c) John asked his parents if they would pay off his |
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A) rents |
B) debts |
C) accounts |
D) credits |
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d) Adults have to pay £8 to get in, but children under fourteen get in |
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A) free |
B) nothing |
C) penniless |
D) open |
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e) |
I’m trying to save for my holidays so I’m |
some money each |
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week. |
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A) putting in |
B) putting aside |
C) putting behind |
D) putting up |
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f) |
Just a minute! You’ve forgotten to |
your cheque! |
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A) mark |
B) make |
C) place |
D) sign |
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g) The blackmailer asked for the money in used |
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A) notes |
B) cheques |
C) paper |
D) cash |
h)I gave the assistant ten euros and she gave me four euros
A)rest B) money C) coins D) change
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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.
Money! Money! Money! |
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Helen had always dreamed of becoming a (1) |
….wealthy.. |
WEALTH |
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woman, and imagined living in a (2) |
mansion, |
LUXURY |
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and how her friends would praise her (3) |
GENEROUS |
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when she gave them expensive presents. In reality she |
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was usually hard up. She had some (4) |
and a |
SAVE |
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small life (5) |
, but her antique shop was not really |
INSURE |
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very (6) |
Every time she took money out of the bank, |
PROFIT |
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the (7) |
checked her account, and told her how little |
CASH |
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there was in it! Helen had taken out a (8) |
a month |
LEND |
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before. How could she repay it? Then one day she noticed |
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an old painting in her shop. She had thought it was (9) |
WORTH |
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but as she brushed away the dust, she saw the (10) |
SIGN |
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at the bottom. It said ‘Renoir’! She was rich at last! |
7 Complete each sentence with a word or phrase formed from pay. Each space
represents one word. |
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a) |
You can pay the full price now, or make six monthly …payments…. . |
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b) |
If you lend me the money, I’ll |
next |
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week. |
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c) |
I haven’t got enough money to |
the suit now. |
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d) |
We |
a lot of money on decorating this house. |
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e) |
I must do something about all these |
bills. |
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f) |
Please make the cheque |
to R.D. Smith. |
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g) Take this money and |
to the bank. |
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h) |
I like my job, and it’s very |
8Match the words in the box with a suitable definition (a-h). Use each word once only.
a)Someone who inherits money or property heir
b)Someone who has retired
c)Someone who keeps or checks financial records
d)Someone who buys things in a shop
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e)Someone who pays out money in a bank
f)Someone who represents others in business
g)Someone who puts money into a business
h)Someone who cheats people out of money
9 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Money matters |
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Are you always (1) |
B |
up? Do you often have to (2) |
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money from your parents whenever you need a little extra (3) |
? If |
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you (4) |
too much, and save too little, you will end up with more |
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(5) |
than friends. You know the solution, of course: just save a |
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small (6) |
every month. Most banks will pay (7) |
on |
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your savings, and you will soon be able to (8) |
all those things |
which seemed to cost too much before. The trouble is, you’re a university student, and many banks treat you like a child. But not us. If you open a/an
(9)with Smith Fulton Bank before October 31st, we’ll not only
send you your own (10) |
book and credit (11) |
, but |
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you’ll also receive a copy of our booklet ‘Putting Money (12) |
for |
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Your Future’. Smith Fulton can pay your (13) |
, help you with |
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special student (14) |
, and your |
friendly branch |
(15) |
can give you advice for the future. We believe in you. Why not believe in us and open an account?
1) |
A shut |
B hard |
C debt |
D money |
2) |
A borrow |
B lend |
C save |
D pay |
3) |
A cheque |
B pension |
C wealth |
D cash |
4) |
A sign |
B spend |
C cost |
D cheat |
5) |
A owe |
B loans |
C debts |
D profits |
6) |
A amount |
B number |
C note |
D rest |
7) |
A receipts |
B credits |
C rents |
D interest |
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A lend |
B economise |
C afford |
D spend |
9) |
A cheque |
B customer |
C bill |
D account |
10) |
A loan |
B cheque |
C cash |
D money |
11) |
A plastic |
B tip |
C card |
D cheque |
12) |
A aside |
B up |
C inside |
D work |
13) |
A sales |
B bets |
C bargains |
D bills |
14) |
A coins |
B loans |
C fortunes |
D pensions |
15) |
A miser |
B swindler |
C manager |
D cashier |
277
Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
a)When Dick saw his neighbour kick his dog he became angry/nervous.
b)Sue wasn’t really interested/interesting in the film.
c)We were both afraid/anxious that we would miss the plane.
d)I wish you wouldn’t snap your fingers. It’s very annoying/worrying.
e)You’re not scared/thrilled of spiders, are you?
f)If we forget to do our homework, our teacher gets cross/terrifying.
g)Tim completely lost his temper! He was absolutely furious/upset.
h)Your written work is full of careless/naughty mistakes.
2Replace the word(s) in italics with a suitable word from the box. Use each word once.
a) I’m afraid the children have been very badly-behaved today |
naughty….. |
b)I felt a bit frightened when I went into the dark room
c)Jean was very unhappy when her kitten was run over
d)This film we saw last night was rather boring
e)This is a really interesting book. You must read it
f)I’m so happy that Helen has got the job she wanted
g)Sometimes when I hear the news I feel very miserable
h)Sorry I gave you the wrong tickets. I got a bit mixed up
3Complete each sentence with a word or phrase from the box. Use each word or phrase once only.
a) When you feel embarrassed you might blush blush
b)When you feel tired or bored you might
c)When you want to show agreement you might
d)When you want to show amusement you might
e)When you feel upset you might
f)When you want to show disagreement you might
g)When you are scared or in pain you might
h)When you want to attract someone’s attention you might
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V O C A B U L A R Y 1 7 FEELINGS A N D O P I N I O N S
4Match each sentence (a-j) with a suitable response (1-10). Use each response once only.
a)How do you feel about folk music? 6
b)Do you have any comment on the Prime Minister’s decision?
c)I feel really miserable today
d)Is it all right if I invite some friends round?
e)Shall I do the washing-up?
f)I like this vase. Is it an antique?
g)Don’t you think you should treat your mother better?
h)Is my homework all right?
i)Do you think I should order the tickets in advance?
j)Did you enjoy the concert?
1 You can do whatever you like, as far as I’m concerned.
2In my opinion, the most important matter has been forgotten.
3Mind out, you might drop it!
4I didn’t think much of it, actually.
5I’m sorry, but it just won’t do.
6I’m not very keen on that kind of thing, to be honest.
7No, don’t bother, I’ll do it.
8Why don’t you mind your own business!
9Never mind, cheer up!
10No, it’s not worth it.
5Match each word or phrase from the box with a suitable description (a-j).
a)If you this, you face up to facts realistic
b)If you are this, you might make up stories
c)If you are this, you carry out instructions
d)If you are this, you don’t give up easily
e)If you are this, you put up with other people’s differences
f)If you are this, people can count on you
g)If you are this, you keep falling out with other people
h)If you are this, you might put yourself out for someone else
i)If you are this, you can’t put up with people looking at you
j)If you are this, you get on well working with others
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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.
Film review |
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Battle for your heart is the new film starring Hugh |
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Grade. I’m afraid that my first (1) ..impression.. |
was not |
IMPRESS |
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very favourable. The scenes of violence are (2) |
OFFEND |
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and the main character, Tony, is simply (3) |
IRRITATE |
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The audience is supposed to feel great (4) |
for |
ADMIRE |
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Tony, an army officer, who is accused of (5) |
COWARD |
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because he fails to attack the village where the (6) |
ADORE |
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Miranda lives with her old father. Tony saves |
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their lives, and although the idea of marrying Tony |
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has little (7) |
for her, Miranda agrees to it out |
ATTRACT |
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of (8) |
However, she is still in love with Alex, |
GRATEFUL |
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one of the enemy army, and wants to remain (9) |
FAITH |
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to him. The dialogue and acting are just as bad |
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as the plot. At the end, I breathed a sign of (10) |
RELIEVE |
7 Complete each sentence with one suitable word.
a) |
You should be ashamed |
of. |
your behaviour! |
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b) |
Do you like chocolate cake? I am very fond |
it. |
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c) |
Young David has got |
trouble as usual. |
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d) Are you laughing |
me? Do I look funny? |
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e) |
That was a terrible thing to do! I’m extremely cross |
you! |
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f) |
I don’t believe |
spending a lot of money on clothes. |
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g) |
You look a bit fed |
Is anything the matter? |
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h) |
I’m very keen |
classical music, actually. |
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i) |
In reply to Jack’s questions, Sue shook |
head. |
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j) |
Cheer |
! Try laughing for a change. |
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8 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Noisy neighbours |
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Julie always thought of herself as an easy going and (1) |
D. |
person, |
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who put up with people’s differences. She hardly ever became (2) |
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about anything, and believed that if you treated people well, they would |
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(3) |
with you. That is, until Alex and Harry moved in next door. At |
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first, when their music woke her in the night, she was just a bit |
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(4) |
, but did not feel (5) |
She shrugged |
her |
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(6) |
and said to herself, ‘Never mind, I make a lot of noise |
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sometimes. I’ll go round and (7) |
, in as nice a way as possible.’ |
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When she knocked at Alex and Harry’s door she said, ‘I’m not very |
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(8) |
on loud music, to be (9) |
Do you think you |
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could turn it down a bit?’ They just (10) |
, and then Alex said, ‘You |
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can think whatever you like, as far as we’re (11) |
‘ Then they shut |
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the door in Julie’s face. By the end of the week, Julie felt angry, but was |
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determined not to (12) |
her temper. She had hardly slept, and kept |
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(13) |
all the time, but she kept busy. The next time she called next |
door, she gave Harry and Alex a present. ‘It’s just a cake I made for you. Please
(14) |
my apologies for last time!’ And that day the noise stopped. |
‘What a (15) |
,’ thought Julie. ‘Now there’s some peace and quiet |
and I can read my favourite book The History of Poison …’
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Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
a)Jack decided to take a course/lesson in hotel management.
b)Sheila always got good marks/points in algebra.
c)After leaving school, Ann studied/trained as a teacher.
d)Peter decided not to go in/enter for the examination.
e)My sister learned/taught me how to draw.
f)I can’t come to the cinema. I have to read/study for a test.
g)In history we had to learn a lot of dates by hand/heart.
h)I hope your work will improve by the end of course/term.
i)Martin failed/missed his maths exam and had to sit it again.
j)If you have any questions, raise/rise your hand.
2 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
a) |
Our teachers used to |
punish |
us by making us stay behind after |
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school. |
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b) |
If you |
twenty-seven by nine, the answer is three. |
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c) |
Try to |
the most important rules. |
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d) |
It is difficult to |
attention in |
a noisy classroom. |
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e) |
Pauline tried her best to |
the end of year examinations. |
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f) |
Your work is the same as Harry’s. Did you |
his work? |
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g) |
Your mind is wandering! You must |
more! |
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h) |
Helen decided to |
all her work at the end of every week. |
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i) |
It’s a good idea to |
important parts of the book in red. |
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j) |
The teacher saw Jerry trying to |
in the exam. |
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