Use the words given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap

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Вопрос по английскому языку:

II. Use the given in CAPITALS to form a word that fits in the gap. ___ / 20
1. As her parents speak different languages she grew up to be ………………………… . LINGUAL
2. The students were asked to …………………….the main points in the article. SUMMARY
3. Don’t …………………..him. His cleverer than he looks. ESTIMATE
4. The manager was shocked by the amount of ……………………..to his ideas. RESIST
5. May I introduce you to an …………………..of mine, Mr Moran. ACQUAINT
6. Our kitchen was flooded because of a ……………………in the pipes. BLOCK
7. I know a good tailor who could …………………..your trousers for you. SHORT
8. Emma couldn’t help being ……………………of her friend’s glamorous lifestyle. ENVY
9. He was a brilliant mathematician and helped …………………..many secret messages from the Germans
during WW II. CODE
10. I have to wait in for a special …………………..from the postman today. DELIVER

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1. bilingual.
2. summarise.
3. underestimate.
4. resistance.
5. acquaintance.
6. blocked.
7. shorten.
8. envious.
9. decode.
10. delivery.

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Use the words given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.
So you have to organise a party! I’m sure you’re (1)________
by the idea,
but probably also a little (2)__________
How can you be sure you’ve
done everything when it can get so (3)_________?
The secret is to make
lists — lots of lists! It’s the only way to make sure you don’t get (4)________
when things start to go wrong. You’ll be (5)_______
how much lists can
help. Make a list of everything you have to do. It’s (6)_______how many little
jobs there are when you organise a party. Some of them will be (7)_________
and you’ll enjoy them, but you won’t be (8)__________
in all of them.
Remember, though, that you have to do all of them to make your party a success!

слова,чтобы поставить в пропуски:
Excite
Frighten
Confuse
Amaze
Surprise
Interest
Interest

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A. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.

Developing Countries

Although too many people in the West do still live in (1) ………………… (POOR), on the whole, Westerners are far more (2) ………………… (WEALTH) than those who live in developing countries. Things that are essential to our (3) ………………… (DAY) lives, and which we take for granted, such as electricity, are (4) ………………… (LUXURY) to millions of people around the world. Is this situation (5) ………………… (ACCEPT) or should the West be giving more (6) ………………… (ASSIST) to developing countries? Some politicians and (7) ………………… (ECONOMY) believe that Western financial (8) ………………… (INVEST) in developing countries would be in everyone’s interest. As those countries get richer, they will become (9) ………………… (VALUE) trading partners with the West. The (10) ………………… (REAL) is, however, that there is an enormous amount of work to be done before people in developing countries can enjoy the kind of lives that most people lead in the West.

Answers

1 poverty   2 wealthy   3 daily/everyday

4 luxuries   5 acceptable   6 assistance

7 economists   8 investment   9 (in)valuable

10 reality

B. Match to make sentences.

11   Sharon came

12   I manage to put

13   You can bank

14   I don’t know how they can get

15   If you could make

16   The shop’s giving

17   I’m saving

18   I don’t know what we’re going to live

 a little money by each month.

 out the cheque to Peardrop Limited, that would be fine.

 up to buy a new DVD player.

 into some money when her aunt died.

E   away free software with every computer.

F   by on such a low salary.

 on now I’ve lost my job.

 on house prices coming down soon.

Answers

11 D   12 A   13 H   14 F   15 B

16 E   17 C   18 G

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

19   I had to pay to park in the supermarket car park!   charged

        I ………………………………… parking in the supermarket car park!

20   Is this credit card yours?   belong

        Does ………………………………… you?

21   I haven’t got much money in the bank.   amount

        I’ve only got ………………………………… money in the bank.

22   Getting the car repaired was so expensive!   fortune

        It ………………………………… to get the car repaired!

23   Sophie demanded that the shop assistant apologise to her.   apology

        Sophie demanded ………………………………… the shop assistant.

24   Buying things online means I don’t have to go into town so often.   saves

        Buying things online ………………………………… to go into town so often.

25   Don’t pay attention to what Dan says; your new shoes are lovely!   notice

        Take ………………………………… what Dan says; your new shoes are lovely!

26   I haven’t got much cash at the moment.   short

        I ………………………………… cash at the moment.

27   Can you lend me some money?   borrow

        Can ………………………………… you?

Answers

19 was/got charged for

20 this credit card belong

21 a small amount of

22 cost (me) a fortune

23 an apology from

24 saves me (from) having

25 no notice of

26 am (a bit/a little) short of

27 I borrow some money from

D. Choose the correct answer.

28   The shop assistant finally agreed ……… a full refund.

        A giving me

        B to give me

        C give to me

        D to me to give

29   Bill asked me why ……… to go shopping with me.

        A I hadn’t invited him

        B hadn’t I invited him

        C I hadn’t him invited

        D hadn’t I him invited

30   Ellie asked Stan ……… to look at the new catalogue.

        A did he want

        B do you want

        C whether he wants

        D if he wanted

31   Stephen ……… me he’d bought that suit in a sale.

        A said            B spoke

        C told            D claimed

32   ‘What did the man say when you challenged him?’

        ‘He said he ……… pay for the things in his bag, but I didn’t believe him!’

        A is going to

        B has been going to

        C goes to

        D was going to

33   When I last saw Carrie, she told me she ……… of buying a house, but now she’s changed her mind.

        A thought

        B is thinking

        C was thinking

        D has been thinking

34   ‘What did they say when they realised you weren’t a shoplifter?’

        ‘They apologised ……… me.’

        A to doubt

        B they had doubted

        C for doubting

        D the doubt of

Answers

28 B   29 A   30 D   31 C   32 D   33 C   34 C

E. Choose the correct answer.

35   This car is very ……… as it goes so far on one tank of petrol.

        A financial   B economical

        C costly        D endless

36   I can’t believe how cheap these shorts were. They were a real ………!

        A bargain     B sale

        C discount    D offer

37   What ……… of car does your mum drive?

        A name         B brand

        C make         D form

38   Could you tell me who’s in ……… here, please?

        A charge      B responsibility

        C rule            D organisation

39   I paid the assistant and took the books but then stupidly left the bookshop without waiting for my ……… .

        A cash           B fee

        C refund       D change

40   I think she ……… her fortune in the shipping industry.

        A took          B made

        C won           D saved

41   I didn’t find a new top but at ……… I got some new jeans.

        A less            B the less

        C least          D the least

Answers

35 B   36 A   37 C   38 A   39 D   40 B   41 C

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50 Word Formation Exercises: CAE
C1 Advanced (CAE) Use of English: Part 3
C1 Advanced (CAE) Use of English: Part 3 Example Test

C1 Advanced (CAE) Use of English: Part 3 question type here is called word-formation.

For each gap you get one word in capitals which you have to change so the grammar and meaning fit in the sentence. Here you have to show how well you know word families and if you can change words by using prefixes and suffixes

50 Word Formation Exercises: CAE

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

They had to obey the decisions taken by the leadership of the party. LEAD

The news transmission has just finished and there was no mention of it. TRANSMIT

A guardian angel is believed to be a good spirit that protects each of us. GUARD

They tested the transparency of water in the village wells. TRANSPARENT

They have announced the nominees for the Oscars. NOMINATE

Psychologists show more insight into human character and behaviour. SIGHT

She spoke with disapproval of his impudent behaviour. DISAPPROVE

Unfortunately, slavery still exists in some parts of the world. SLAVE 

The thieves have stolen all my jewellery . JEWEL

The Princess looked stunningly beautiful at the wedding. STUN

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

During the war, a lot of refugees fled to America. REFUGE 

This woman has had two pregnancies in three years. PREGNANT

Some refreshments will be served at the end of this meeting. REFRESH

She will decorate her house regardless of the cost. REGARD

I counted on your discretion and you let me down. DISCREET

When I asked for his permission, I was met with a refusal . REFUSE

The principal took disciplinary measures against the culprits. DISCIPLINE

He was such a joker that I couldn’t tell when he was being serious. JOKE

I looked at them in speechless amazement. SPEECH

The general checked the readiness of the troops for battle. READY

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

After the death of his uncle, he became the lawful owner of the castle. LAW

Fishing is one of my favourite relaxations . RELAX

I dare say this is a subjective view of the problem. SUBJECT

Due to massive deforestation there is frequent landslide in this area. FOREST

The baby had watery eyes when he had measles. WATER

They will bury her remains the day after tomorrow. REMAIN

I need four widths of cloth for my kitchen curtains. WIDE

The professor’s elaborate lecture was incomprehensible to most of us. COMPREHEND

When she saw the results of the exam, her disappointment was obvious. DISAPPOINT

London Promenade Orchestra is one of the most prestigious in the world. PRESTIGE

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

The transcription of this document will take me about twenty minutes. TRANSCRIBE

In this profession men outnumber women by two to one. NUMBER

Alice looks fantastic in her new dress. FANTASY

This time he had an unpredictable reaction. PREDICT

Suddenly we saw a ghostly figure in the darkened room. GHOST

She made several references to your remarks. REFER

We need extra storage place either in the loft or in the cellar. STORE 

What is the most significant event in your life? SIGNIFY

His avoidance of talking to me that evening surprised me. AVOID 

That business transaction took us several days. TRANSACT 

She has had several recurrences of her illness lately. RECUR 

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

 Your signature on this document means that you agreed to it. SIGN 

The doctor wanted to know if my knee was still painful . PAIN

She has had this scar on her forehead since babyhood. BABY

I had my eyes tested last week, at my wife’s insistence. INSIST

Oxygen is a gaseous element of paramount importance for life. GAS

Wild animals live in captivity and sometimes in neglect in a zoo. CAPTIVE

What is your opinion about the recuperative powers of certain substances ? RECUPERATE

The woman’s voice was unmistakably Margaret’s. MISTAKE

As a result of shrinkage this shirt is now too small to wear. SHRINK

If we allow this man to go unpunished, it will seta precedent . PRECEDE

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C1 Advanced (CAE) Use of English: Part 3

Strategy

  1. Read the text for general understanding.
  2. Decide what type of word you need for each gap (e.g. noun, adjective, etc.).
  3. Look at the whole sentence, not just al the line containing the gap.
  4. You may need to add a prefix or suffix to some words.
  5. Read through the text and check that your words make sense.
  6. Check your spelling.

Tips

You need to read the whole text to get the writer’s opinion on the topic.  That’s because sometimes a negative prefix will be required. There is usually at least one word requiring a negative prefix, so look out for these.

In the exam always write something. You never know, you might be lucky even if you are not sure of the answer!

C1 Advanced (CAE) Use of English: Part 3 Example Test

Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
For each question, write your answer in the gap.

The story of muscle cars

Muscle cars were never intended to be valuable. In fact, the whole idea behind muscle cars was to make them inexpensiveEXPENSIVE and fast. Muscle cars were stripped-down versions of the most utilitarianUTILITY homely, and basic mass-produced cars to ever roll out of Detroit. These rattle trap, bare-bones, crude devices were built to conform to a price point with little regard given to sophistication or longevityLONG, and aimed squarely at the youthYOUNG market. And this market couldn’t get enough of them. These were the cars every red-blooded American kid wanted. The image, the speed, the lifestyle were all highly addictive.

Looking back, the muscle car years were relativelyRELATIVE brief moment in time that we will never see the likes of again. It was a perfect storm, just what the market wanted, and was presented at the right place at the right time. So how did these seemingly disposableDISPOSE cars, built-in large numbers and owned by kids who literallyLITERAL tried to kill them from the first twist of the key, become so valuable? More importantly, why did they become so valuable? Most people are astounded when they hear the recent sales results of the most desirableDESIRE muscle cars. We call them two-comma cars, cars that are worth so much money that you need two commas to separate all the zeroes in the price.

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1. cloudy

2. sunny

3. foggy

4. misty

5. rainy

6. windy

7. stormy

8. snowy









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там должен быть 9 а не 8









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пропустила случайно









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6. windy 7. frosty 8. stormy 9. snowy









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