Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form

Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits each space.
1. This teacher taught us a lot about _ . CONSERVE
2. LEARN.COM is a great _ website. EDUCATION
3. My father works as a _ . REPORT
4. There was a big _ in the city centre today. DEMONSTRATE

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Решение

Перевод задания
Используйте слово, указанное заглавными буквами в конце каждой строки, чтобы сформировать слово, подходящее для каждого пробела.
1. Этот учитель многое нам рассказал о _. СОХРАНИТЬ
2. LEARN.COM − отличный _ сайт. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ
3. Мой отец работает _. ОТЧЕТ
4. Сегодня в центре города был большой _. ДЕМОНСТРИРОВАТЬ

ОТВЕТ
1. This teacher taught us a lot about conservation.
2. LEARN.COM is a great educational website.
3. My father works as a reporter.
4. There was a big demonstration in the city centre today.

Перевод ответа
1. Этот учитель многому нас научил об охране природы.
2. LEARN.COM − отличный образовательный сайт.
3. Мой отец работает репортером.
4. Сегодня в центре города прошла большая демонстрация.

Помогите плиз, срочно надо.1.     Fill in ”What…”, ”What a(n)…” or ”How…”
1. … kind he is to everyone!

2. … terrible news!
3. … boring book this is!
4. …exciting it all sounds!
5. … brave man!
6. … enormous house you live in!
7. … careless of you!2.     Fill in which or who
1.     My wallet, … was in my handbag, has disappeared.
2.     Brian, … is still at school, is the captain of our local team.
3.     London, … is the capital of England, attracts many foreign visitors.
4.     This parrot, … comes from Africa, is a clever mimic.
5.     The children … play with my son are coming round for tea.
6.     English weather, … is often bad, is the subject of many conversations.3.     Choose the correct item.
Dear Clare,I’m (1. completely/really/slightly) sorry I haven’t written earlier. I’ve been (2. a
lot/enough/ extremely) busy recently. The children are on holiday  at
the moment and so I’m (3. absolutely/much/enough) exhausted! I’ll be (4.
too/ just/ awfully) glad when they go back to school! Then I’ll be (5.
completely/a lot/ rather) free during the day! The school holidays are
(6. enough/just/too) long. The children get (7. terribly/much/enough)
bored. Well, write soon with your news.
Take care,Joe4.     Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that fits in the space in the same sentence.
1.     Ned has been the news … for some time now. (Produce)
2.     Can television violence encourage … in children. (Aggressive)
3.     Ray got mixed up with the local … element. (Crime)
4.     You are going to see a … about volcanoes. (Document)
5.     It’s like learning a … new language. (Total)

Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that fits in the space in the same sentence.

1. The film is about a .

Reunion of father and son.

(Touch)

2.

The rich .

Inside the palace is delightful, (Decorate)

3.

Tristan immediately threw up his hands in a.

Gesture.

(Drama)

4.

I don’t doubt her .

, but I think she’s got her fact wrong.

(Sincere)

5.

Everyone was surprised at her .

Achievement.

(Astonish).

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1. For questions 1–6, read the
sentences below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence to
form a word that fits in the gap.

1 The case
was dismissed as a result of _______________ evidence. SUBSTANTIAL

2 I admit
he’s a bit of a _______________ but he’s the only one who knows the area.
LIABLE

3 Their
comments were _______________ and added nothing to the debate. CONSTRUCT

4 The young
actor played the role of Silas _______________ . MASTER

5 News of the
impending redundancies had a _______________ effect on us all.
MOTIVATE

6 After her month off she returned
to work full of _______________ .
VITAL

KEY

1. insubstantial 

insubstantial: not enough or not strong enough. Not very large, strong or important. E.g. an insubstantial construction of wood and glue. an insubstantial argument. an insubstantial meal

2 liability 

liabilitya person or thing that causes you a lot of problems. E.g. Since his injury, Jones has become more of a liability than an asset to the team. The debate on Europe is proving to be something of a liability for the Prime Minister.

3 unconstructive 

 unconstructive: Not having a useful or beneficial purpose; negative. E.g. ‘this approach was unconstructive as it gave no incentive to develop’‘unconstructive advice’

4
masterfully 

5 demotivating 

6 vitality 

A. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.

Collecting records

These days, most of us have a CD collection. Before the CD, musicians made LPs, or «long-playing» records. Although many children have never seen an LP, they were once very popular. To play these records, you needed a record player with a needle that ran along the record and produced the sound. Some collectors say the sound of LPs was better than CDs — and many singers agree! LPs are no longer very popular as a form of entertainment, but many people buy and sell them. Some of them remember the LP from their childhood and listening to records reminds them of the past.

B. Complete using the correct form of the verbs in the box. You have to use one word twice.

9. Now, everyone knows this song, so I want you all to join in with me.

10. It’s so noisy in this restaurant. Could you ask them to turn the music down?

11. There was a fight during the match and the referee sent two players off.

12. We eat out about once a week and we cook at home the rest of the time.

13. I love this song! Turn it up!

14. I used to play the trumpet, but I gave up last year because I didn’t have time.

15. We stopped playing because of the rain, but when it stopped we carried on.

C. Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between to and five words.

17. Jack really likes football and never misses a match. crazy

Jack is crazyly likes football and never misses a match.

18. My uncle worked on a sailing boat until he was thirty.

My uncle was working on a sailing boat until he was thirty.

19. Do you watch TV? feel

Do you feel like you want to watch TV?

20. John participated in a swimming competition last week. part

John took part in a swimming competition last week.

21. June and I had a game of tennis. against

I had a game of tennis against June.

22. I played chess almost every day when I was young. used

used to play chess almost every day when I was young.

23. Volleyball doesn’t really interest me. in

I’m not interested in volleyball.

24. I enjoyed myself at your birthday party. fun

had a lot of fun at your birthday party.

Disneyland is popular among young children.

26. Karen doesn’t like watching TV. keen

Karen isn’t keen on watching sport on TV.

D. Choose the correct answer.

27. When you rang, I was cleaning my bike.

28. At my last basketball club, we used to train every Saturday for three hours.

29. I really liked the meal we had at your house last Tuesday.

30. We went to the beach every day when we were on holiday.

31. I broke my leg when Tony and I were practicing for the school sports day.

32. Leon never talks about it, but he was once a world champion skier.

33. Denise is working at the stadium until she finds a better job.

E. Match the two halves of the sentences.

35. I waited outside the tennis club for a long time, but George didn’t appear.

36. When you rang, I was in the middle of cleaning my football boots.

37. We finally got to the stadium just in time to see the match start.

38. I just play football for fun, and I don’t want to do it as a job.

39. I loved that film and when it comes out on DVD, I’ll definitely get it.

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