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” phos Ries GRAMMAR 1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the auxiliary verbs be, do and have. Use negative forms when necessary. 1 What exactly you do for a ving? 2 —____ your company based here in the south-east? 3 How long. Harry been working there? 4 |_____ know that you had applied for that job. 5 |_____-studying French at university when | met aura 6 Jeff —__learnt much about the subject yet. 7 ob go to work earlier than usual this morning? 8 What. you two talking about when | came into the room? choose the correct option. 1 Conal ell / was falling off the ladder while he was painting the ceiling, 2 Anna was really upset because she was forgetting / hhad forgotten to bring her ballet shoes, 3 Halfway home, Tom realised he didnt fil/hadn't filled ‘the car with petrol 4 Dan broke / was breaking his arm in three places. 5 Martha knew all about the place because she went / had been there before. 6 Two actors performed / were performing on the stage when the ceiling collapsed 3 Complete the story with the correct past form of the verbs. Last Tuesday, while (stand) ina queue at the post office |? (open) my purse two or three times, just to check thatthe two twenty pound notes my father? (give) me the week before (be) stil there. When 15__ (reach the front of the queue, 1s loo inthe purse once more, but the cheque (miss) Where? it (go*» __1__(@rop) i|______ (turn) ound and (see) a man who» hand.‘ this yours? he said, (hold) the note in his Coa 210 ourcomes VOCABULARY 4 Complete each list with one word from the box. French atwin avarehouse an engineer separated Germany Law travelling 1 anonly child the oldest of three the youngest 2 Poland Russia Greece 3 knitting winter sports. literature 4 anoffice acollege a factory 5 married divorced. single 6 Medicine Economics Engineering 7 English Swahili Japanese 8 anT consultant a translator a scientist Ca} 5 Choote the correct word to complete each sentenct 1 fm____with Russian. fin it so hard to learn ‘the alphabet: amastering expressing —_c struggling 2 Amy hasa strong. Where's she from? a fluent accent accurate 3 isnot that hard to get Justa little bit of English. ‘on holiday with aby bup cover 4 I picked bit of Portuguese in Brazil aon ior cup 5 lingual kids speak two languages afluently — bexpressly masterly 6 Iean't ‘myself very well in Spanish, amaster express, accurate 66 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Interest. time question research basic evidence growing terms allow opportunities 1 Acentral ‘of madern physics concerns how the universe actualy began. 2 Fortunately the ‘numbers of primates in the forest is a cause for optimism, 3 Two factors that scientists to be successful are great faciities and reliable funding. 4 sillean hold a conversation in Swahil, already. after only ten lessons. 5 You missed nothing of. It was really dul, at the meeting, 6 In____of ts appearance and markings, the sparrow isan unremarkable bird 7 \don't believe theres suficient __to prosecute Smith for these crimes, 8 Further (on the brain has shown that [Anderson's theories ae correct. 9 _____totrave! have never been so good thanks tolow-cost airlines, 10 Bacon performed experiments ata ‘when few others had any understanding of science. GRAMMAR 1 Complete the sentences with as, like or -(ifno word is necessary). 1 Your dress looks really nice. 2 It sounds {you had a great time on the tip, 3 Petra looks If she's seen a ghost 4 The plot seems a bit dull and boring tome, 5 Unfortunately, the cake | made tastes an old shoe, 6 Your coat smells___ funny. 7 Danry is just his father, 8 It sounded If people were abit disappointed by the performance. 2 Choose the correct option. 1 Sue and Jo meet /are meeting up later today. 2 Idon't agree / am not agreeing with anything you say. 3 On Saturdays, | usualy go / am usually going to judo classes, 4 What sort of equipment do you need / are you needing? 5 This weekend, we stay /are staying in a small farmhouse in the country. 6 |fly/am fying to New York every month for work 7 Susan doesnt believe / isn't believing in ghosts, 8 How often do you play / are you playing golf? 3 Complete the email with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets. VOCABULARY 4 Match each word 1-7 with the word a-g which is most similar. 1 tired 2 pleased 2 worried b fed up 3 angry © down 4 bad d exhausted 5 happy e stressed 6 bored f furious 7 depressed guilty 5 Choose the correct option 1m fed up by / with / about sitting inthis office al day. 2 Jenny was surprised over / in /by all the support she got from well-wishers, 3 Sally was pleased with / over /in her time, but not happy about finishing last. 4 Don't fel guilty of/ with / about leaving me here on my own. 5 Andy gets so stressed about /for /in everything, 6 mon /at /in a really good mood today, 7 | feel bad about /of / with shouting at Stuart. cm 6 Complete the sentences with the correct adjective {form of the verbs. Use an -ed of -ing ending, 1 That film was so — (depress). feel ke crying 2 Im really (disappoint) about missing {your wedding 3 Weld probably find some oftheir habits really (shock) 4 Andys. (bore) with having to sit there allay. 5 The course seems. — (confuse) at fist, but Hi Dani Hope you're well, and thanks for your email Believe it or not, (write) to you from a service station on the M1 motorway. We 2 — (dive) down from Scotland to visit my brother and his wife in Abingdon, a smal town near Oxford in England. We (gol there every summer, and (usually stay) wth them fora couple of weeks. Actually, we $ (only stay) fora few days this year because |° (need) to {get back to Scotland for work, but itl still be fun. Fortunately, my brother (have) a really big house, so there's lots of room for everyone. Ken (wave) to me from the queue. 1+ not know] why he wants my attention, but | must go and see what he wants! 1 hhope you» _—_ (still / enjoy) your jobt Write soon, Susie ‘©Nstiona Geographic esming 2 rtf Cengage eaning {you soon realise it Isn't so hard, 6 One of the most (annoy) things is the insects which keep you awake at night 7 Some pedestrians were — (shock) after witnessing the accident, 8 Climbing the mountain was. (exhaust) but itwas a fantastic achievement. 9 That was probably the most (disappoint) meal 've ever eaten, 101m (please) you came, It was lovely to see you again. Drive home safely. [NuERC VOCABULARY 4 Choose the correct option to complete the phrases. GRAMMAR 1 a lively street ___ market / ruin / park 2 a modern art town / gallery / stall 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. 3 atheme lake /town J park Use each word once. 4 market stalls / palace / parks 5 exciting night. ways life / times won't going have might meeting to _of thinking 1 What are you finished the course? 2 Ican't come because | college tomorrow. of doing once you've tohelp out a the 3 We probably see you again until we get back 4 Susie's toretake the exams she's fale. 5 What time are you John? 61 come round later if have time, but it depends, 7 Joe's thinking __ changing jobs. 8 When are you going. finish painting those walis? cm 2 Write sentences from the prompts. 1 Peterand!/ think / watch / a film late. 2 How / she / going / explain this to Cathy? 3 What time /1/ have / get there? 4 We / probably / see you later '3 Complete the text with the past simple or present perfect simple form ofthe verbs. n (not vist) many interesting places in my life (go) to Paris fora long weekend couple of years ago, but, so far,___ (not see) the canals of Venice or the siyline of Manhattan, or anywhere else interesting for that matter. Last summer, iy family and 4 (pend) the summer by the sea in Wales. tt (pout) down every day,and we (not have) anything to do except sit in cafes and watch the rain 17 ___ (buy) myself map of the world, which took at every day, and 'm making a list of places lke to goto, including places that few people +__ (ever hea) of? __ (decide) that one day 'l be an explorer ora travel guide so that Fibe able to goto all the places that |:°_— (dream) of seeing '5 Match the words in the box to the descriptions. gallery mosque ruins palace castle lake market 1 You can hear the call to prayer from therein the morning 2 There's an exhibition of paintings an here. 3 Arecently restored 17th-century bullding with a grand dining room, 4 Why not hire boat or go ishing here? 5 Climb the towers and thick wall ofthis medieval wonder. 6 You can buy inexpensive antiques atts stall 7 All that remains are a few broken walls. 6 Match the words 1-7 with the definitions a-g. a humid ‘2 allitle bit cold 2 freezing b really hot 3 pouring down ¢ hot and wet 4 chilly stopping raining S miserable _¢ extremely cold Sclearingup grey and dull 7 boiling g raining heavily 17 Match the two parts of the sentences. 1 It'll be hot and sunny all week, so 2 What's the weather going tobe like 3 The weather forecast said itll be freezing, so 4 It’s going to be chilly. so 5 They say It's going to be very windy, so 2 don't leave any towels out or they'll blow away. b Imay get a suntan, « you'll need a jumper later. d next weekend? ¢ Il probably get my winter clothes out. Ca (© ational Geographic leaning a part Cengage es GRAMMAR 11 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Use each word once. like hardly used quite all_lot_get_ that 1 I dont play tennis as much as | tointhe la days. 2 Wegoout a because there's so much to do in Landon, 3 Whenever we the chance, we drive north ‘to see my family 4 We_ever goto the cinema these days. 5 Jerry and| don't see each other______aften nowadays. 6 We don't go there as often as we'd___to. 7 We cook ___a lot now we have the new 8 Icall Mum the time. ts so easy with Slype and ts good to ee in touch, . Complete the sentences using the present perfect. continuous form of the verb Claefor osc, I (aay) nthe cttage for fact a wee. 2 Andrea (not wait) for / since very long, 3 Ever for /since the summer, the twins (learn to sail, 4 ‘How long —_ you ___ (study) French'Oh,for/ since last Christmas, think |_____(sit) here for / since hours worrying about you. 3 Complete the questions with the past simple, present perfect or present perfect continuous form of the verb. Use the present perfect continuous where possible. 1 A:How long (you / have) that watch? B:Oh, almost a yea, | think | ove it. 2 AcHow long (Oan spend) in Greece? B-Three months. He went last May and came back at the start of August 3 AcHow long (arm) up? 8: Only for five minutes. think we need to warm up abit more before we start. 4a (Shelley / know) John for long? 8: No, not really They only met a month ago but they seem tobe in love. 5 AcHow long (you / support) Manchester city? 8: All my life ll support them until die! 6 A___{you / see) that new horror movie yet? B:Yes, have. it was great 7 AcHow long (your grandfather / live) in that house? BAllhis life. He only died two years ago 8A (karen / play) rugby? 8:Yes, she has. She's covered in mud ~ and injured ‘© tion Geographic earning 2 part oF engage ening VOCABULARY 44 Choose the correct verb to complete each sentence. 1 Timand | fora run this morning awent bdid took 2 Sylvia ___her first driving lesson yesterday. amade had cwent 3 We decided to. to John’s parents for dinner ado bake go 4 We__in last night and watched TV. amade bstayed placed 5 Have you any baking before? amade done cewent 61 an early night lastnight. ahad bmade edia 5 Match the verbs 1~6 with the phrases a+. 2 pull @ aninjury 2 get backwards and hurt yourself 3 bang © amuscle 4 lose «your head on the floor 5 break € your arm in two places 6 fall confidence in yourself 6 Choose the correct word. 2 Andy sits in his armchair and never goes to the gym, Thats why he's so unfit / injure. 2 My legs are really pulled / stiff after playing football for ‘two hours yesterday. 3 It nota serious injury / hurt. You'll be back playing in a week or two. 4 Ie takes along time to recover / replace from a bang on the head 5 I've had my foot in /on plaster for two weeks now. 6 Johas slipped / injured her back and has to take it easy for afew days. 7 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. heavy uplifting catchy bland sentimental depressing 1 This song isso 2 The flm was so. that can't stop singing it ‘that Ife sad and down for days 3 It’s. really dull, boring album - really 4 Hove. rock because the guitars are 30 loud and the lead singers are wil! 5 The words are very romantic and sad but not very realistic, 6 I prefer — music that makes you feel you can change the world! eco GRAMMAR 11 Complete the responses with must or can't. 1 A: work long hours but 'm happy to do extra hours. for no money at the weekend, B:You _____really ove your job! belleve you do that! 2 A:tm a single mum with three kids and a full-time job B:That be easy! You. be exhausted most of the time. 3 A:| work in a small shop on my own at weekends. t's really quiet 8: That —____be so boring! I suppose you get used tot 4 A:tim in charge of three different departments 8:That_____be demanding, You have much free time, | guess. 5 AsMy brother travels all over the world in his job. BiHe ‘see some amazing places, but I suspect he _get homesick sometimes. 2 Choose the correct word. 1 Male office workers must to /have to wear a sut and tie. 2 We cant aren't allowed to go home early. 3 You can / must send personal emails if you want to, The company doesn't mind 4 We arer't allowed / supposed to use mobile phones in class. t's a very strict cule '5 We can't /don't have to wear jeans in the office. t's against the rules 6 | never do what m allowed / supposed todo. always ignore the rules 3 Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets 1 We should request a day off in writing, but no one ever does. (supposed) 2 You cant leave before five. (not allowed) VOCABULARY 4 Match the words in the box to the job descriptions. demanding creative dull rewarding wellpaid stressful varied competitive 1 Ihave so many different things todo in my job 2 Learn aeally high salary. 3 People in my company really try hard to be better than everybody els, 4 My obs great because I get to help people, learn new ‘things. and It makes me feel good. 5 Im under alot of pressure and worried all the time. 6 Although I enjoy it, my work is dffcutt and | have to ‘work hard and think quickly. 7 It's so boring ~ sometimes | just stare atthe clock 8 Ihave tobe imaginative and make new things in my job. 5 Match the verbs (1-5) with the collocates (a-e). 1 break 2 tocourt 2 pay b thelaw 3 take c atin [Link] against women 5 discriminate ea case 6 Circle the verb that does not collocate with the nouns initalies. Laenforce behange fine the law 2ahire bbreak fire employees Bagoto —btaketo — cwinto court 4 aignore insist introduce rules Satie reduce fight.» caruption 6 apy b break fine y Bet Fee 17 Correct the sentences by adding, crossing out or ‘changing one word. 1 Ml never get used to lve so far from home. 3 What types of food can we eat on this diet? (allowed) 2 These days | used to getting up early. 4 Trainees should complete and return the forms (supposed) 5 Employees can wear casual clothes on Fridays, (allowed) 3 Paul's already get used to his new job. 4 Its alright for Sue shes used these long hours. 5 Im slowly get used to working here. Cog) 24 outcomes ‘Matera Geographic earring apart of Cengage Leaning GRAMMAR 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. as_than almost the much more bit of 1 Myold phone isn't as good this one. 2 Both TVs are twice the size ‘the one you have. 3 It's really expensive but ____ faster, 4 Ineed a cable that's thicker those in the box 5 The screen quality is as ealisticas that ofa cinema, 6 Take advantage of some of the exciting offers they have 7 This phone seems a easier to use 8 Its__samne size as all the others 2 Put the words in brackets in order to make sentences ‘with comparisons. 1 Myrnew car cost (twice / as / almost / as / much) my old one, I guessit’s lot / to / use / 2 / than 7 more / aifficutt) other sites, You'll get (better / with 7 than / this / slightly / reception) you would with the other one. These are times / about / the / of / price / three) the older models. You can store (more / data / than / far) was once the case, © Some of the other headsets are (tiny 7 expensive / bit / than / more / a) these. 7 Simon's cars (a/ more / quite / complicated / dive / lot / to / than) Harry’. 8 At (twice / almost / the / price / average),it isthe ‘most expensive gadget on the market Cm 3 Rewrite the sentences. Put the words in brackets in the correct place before or after the underlined noun. 1 I bought a watch in an antique shop. (with a chain / old / lovely) 2 Ive got two vases upstairs. (handmade / Inthe loft / huge) 3 Ive hidden my grfriend’s handbag. (under my bed 7 leather / pink) 4 At work, we have to wear a shirt on Fridays. (old-fashioned / with apattern / tasteless) ‘©nationa Geographicesrning apart of engage terning 5 Ihung the mask on the wall in my bedroom, {ancient / made of wood / green) VOCABULARY 4 Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. 1 The battery doesn't very long. It runs out quickly. alast borer charge 2 Often you have to 3 long contract to get 2 good deal atap btake sign 3 Ifyou ime a good deal, id accept it anavigated —_boffered upgraded 4 Plug the phone in there's out of power and you reed to—__it. acharge bstore ctap 5 Just. — this icon and it wil take you to the website a swipe take ctap 6 Have you ‘many photos yet? amade btaken caven 7 It’san easy website to your way round. anavigate ——beharge cstore 8 You can pay by — your creditcard aver the machine astoring charging swiping 5 Match each word 1-10 to the word a-j which is most similar, 1 bracelet a scruffy 2 well-dressed b necklace 3 colourful §—c sults 4 tshirt 4 trousers 5 badly-dressed e slippers 6 stripy trendy 7 Jeans 8 bright Bgoeswith htop 9 fashionable | smart 10 sandals, i checked 66 Answer the questions with the words n the box. There are two words you don’t need. ot wood scarf magnet wool woven_mask straw 1 Which word describes a souvenir that we often put on the fidge door? 2 Which word isa material that comes from sheep? 3 Which word describes something you put over your face? 4 Which word is a material that comes from trees? 5 Which word describes sormething you wear round your neck? 6 Which word describes an object made from clay? GRAMMAR Fe vienna ae verbs in brackets. 1 fi help you once | (eat) my sandwich, 2 After we (clean) the room, we might gout. 3 Assoon as we (get) to the station, well buya ticket, 4 What are you going to do when Kate. (get) here? 5 I might go fora swim once we (reach) the beach 6 Tidy up before mum —__(come) home, 2 Match the two parts ofthe sentences. 1 If don't shout, 2 Ice melts if 3 It sounds good but what if 4 Ifyou need any advice 5 Well get there by nine if 6 IF ican't get into that college, a Tllapply to another place. bb nobody listens to a word | say, © you should call the helpline number. 4d you leave it at room temperature € the tran’ on time, F Idont like it? 3 Complete the frst conditional sentences with the correct form ofthe verbs. 1 The bomb — (explode) if we (not defuse) it 2 We (provide) funding if you {not have) enough to live on, 3 Ifthe hotel (be) full, we —__ (find) a place to stay atthe campsite, 4 George —__(cal},|_____ (let) him know what our plans are. 5 Ibet Anna (come) if you (invite) her. 6 You___(not get) paid if you (not finish) the jb, 7 Ifthe weather (change).we (0) down to the lake. VOCABULARY 4 Match the phrases in the box tothe descriptions. Wsassessed Iimkeen It's practical. t's encouraging tim struggling It’s demanding tts relevant 1 My course is too difficult and fm not doing very well 2 Ti really enthusiastic and excited about my course. 3 My course is dificult and | really have to work hard, 4 My course has tests and marked assignments and | get a grade at the end, 5 The course is all about doing things ~ there are no lectures 6 My course is useful because it will help me in my 7 My progress on the course makes me feel positive about my abilities. 5 Complete the compound nouns with a word from the box. putation fees school requirements problems facilities programme 1 You have to pay school 2 The college has a very good academic 3 Itwas hard tomeet the entry 4 The school has poor students with serious social 5 Tim halfway through a demanding Master's 6 They teach subjects in English and French at the bilingual 7 The university has excellent research —_ 6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the ‘word in brackets. 1 The course didn't meet my _ (expect) so pulled out 2 Further (improves required before we «an give you a certificate 3 The experts (analyse) found a number of problems. 4 Ihave no (know) of Sally whereabouts 5 Tom isa — (specialise in this area of marketing 6 What's your (interpret) ofthe film? 7 Look up the (define) ofthe word in your dictionary, 8 What. (grade) did you get in the exam? 9 | don’t know what the. between these two problems 20 Amy felt lke a (fall when she got her poor exam results back. (Giff is © Nationa Geographic eaning a part Cengage earning Tg a GRAMMAR 1 Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets in the correct place. 1 Weeeat out three or four times a month, (tend) 2 Amy cooks organic food at the weekend. (usually) 3 We don’t go to restaurants very often. (tend) 4 Some ofthe restaurants don't open on Mondays. (rormally) 5 Restaurants in this area offer good value for money. (generally speaking) 6 Spicy food isn't popular with younger people. (tend) 2 Put the words in order to make second conditional sentences. 1 we / more organic food / used /If/ the environment / protect / wed iF 2 eat/ John / vegetables / would / only / the rest of his family meat /so much / if / didnt / lke John. 3 a/ were / good /1/ cook /1f/ open /a/ restaurant / would /1 if 4 you /1/1F/ were / wouldn't / eat / that /1/ cake We 5 eat /it/all/ of /The kids / wouldnt / taste /1F7 didn't it / good The kids —— 3 Choose the correct option to complete the second conditional sentences. 1 Ifyou switched /youid switch off lights when you left 200m, itd save alot of energy. 2 If people didn't eat so much, there wouldn't be / won't be an obesity cris 3 If people really cared about good quality food, they didn't eat / wouldn't eat so much fast food 4 If you donate / donated your old clathes to the charity shop, you'd help the poor. 5 restaurant critics came / would come here, they ‘would be impressed. 6 If were you, | improved / would improve my table 7 What did you say / would you say if | told you that was the best meal ve ever had? 8 It wouldn't surprise me if he ate / would eat all of it 9 Jack drove / would drive all the way from Landon to eat here if he knew how good the food was, 10 If 1 gave you a milion dollars, what did you do / would 1 do with it? ao com (ONstiona Geographic leaning a part of engage teaming VOCABULARY 4 Complete the ways of cooking 1-7 with the details 2g. 1 boil a ona barbecue 2 deep-y bin herbs and spices overnight 3 ill cin apan full of hot ol 4 roast dina pan of hot water 5 marinate einalittle ll on a high heat 6 stirfry Fin the oven 7 steam gover boiling water 5 Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box. greasy sour bland tasty filing juicy tender raw spicy 1 This pudding is very _ cant eat any more 2 These carats are You haven't cooked them at all 3 Use ‘oranges, which, when you squeeze them, will produce a lot of liquid, 4 This tastes very It's dul, tasteless food. 5 This steakis very It melts in your mouth andis easy to et. 6 love. 7 The chips are Indian food like curry they are stil covered in oil 8 Mmm, This is very —___tthas so much flavour! 9 Lemons can be very. They have a sharp taste {6 Match each phrase: most similar, 1 itsalways deserted. 2 Itonly does seafood, 3 The food's very rich 4 It’s always packed, 5 Its very fancy. 6 The portions are very generous. 7 The service's outstanding. 8 The food is beautifully presented. 8 with the phrase a-h which is a Every table is booked night after night: The waiters are eally good at thei job. € It’s extremely posh, «There is never anybody in € The food always looks great f They use lots of cream and sauces inthe food. Apart from seafood, there's nothing else on the menu. h You get lots to eat on your plate CN GRAMMAR 1 Put the words in order to make present perfect simple cor present perfect continuous sentences. 1 Sean / been / hours / long / working / has / this week Sean 2 met / you / Have / Sarah / before / ? before? 7 There aren't as mary people helping. there once were 8 it’sharder to deal with st thought 9 Poverty was worse the past. 10 it’s mote time-consuming to investigate the problem thanit tobe. VOCABULARY 4 Match the words in the box to the definitions. 3 Anita / been / has 7 How / long / waiting / ? Hae cc 4 Which 7 read / they / have / books / already 7 ? Which sateen aa 5 hasn't / Wendy / done / any / yet / training courses / Wendy acer essen amen ama 6 long / the phone / Tom / chatting / How / has / fon / been / ? How 2 Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the ver. If possible, use the continuous form. 1 We (loo) at houses in this area for weeis. 2 |____ finish) filing in the application form, Now, im going out 3 They (not design) the interview tasks ‘well They are too dificult, 4 How long. (you talk) to Dave? 5 sally (lose) her job five times. 6 The explorers lover a month, (travel) across Asia for 7 Henry. (look) for his gloves for an hour but can't find them, 8 Paula (leave) university and wants to get a job 9 How long. (Emma and Joe / work) in the factory? 10 Pete: (see) the fim twice 3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Use each word once. basement atic patio _ balcony ‘garage garden central heating open fre 1 the place where you keep the car 2 the place atthe top of the house where you keep things 3 the system that keeps your whole house warm, 4 the place where you grow flowers: 5 the place where you sit outside: 6 the place below ground under the house: 7 the place that projects from the wall of a building, above the ground floor: 8 the place where you burn wood 5 Complete the social issues 1-5 with the words a-e. 1 the problems of climate 2 gap 2 the growing crime b prices 3 the problem of ising house change 4 the problem ofthe wealth d rate 5 the rising cost of © energy {6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. due because mainly of to 1 Rising costs are — due to government policy 2 Theissue has come about because ____a fallure to take action 3 Some think crime has increased to poverty in the region, 4 Its only of police action that crime figures are kept low. 5 Due. the latest crime figures, the fewer than as much 0 used less more before in 1 The situation was ‘worse a few years ago. 2 Today, people can afford mortgages than ever before. The number is declining, 3 This make is. — popular with younger consumers than the others. 4 Its. tougher situation for consumers than ever 5 The problems are todeal with now. 6 Although there i significantly ittsstilla problem, much more difficult pollution, government will be forced to take action, 7 Match the adjectives 1-6 to their opposites 2-f, 1 filthy a smart 2 cramped b clean 3 Isolated well connected 4 rough 4 spacious 5 lively expensive 6 affordable f dead ‘ational Geographic ening. pat of Cengage Leming UNIT 10 TEST GRAMMAR 1 Choose the correct option. 1 Stephen hasn't got some /no / any money to pay for a tax, 2 Almost all/ every / many student got an A grade 3 There are few / much /ot people in the college good enough to take that challenge. ‘We got almost none / not / no recognition for what we di. Most / Every / Many funding comes from central government. 6 Doyou have much / many /all money on you? 7 There isa fitle/ lot / some of nonsense spoken about this issue, 8 We stayed up most / much /all night. 2 Match the two parts of the sentences. 1 She said she'd 2 Jenny was going 3 Weweren't 4 Did you hope she 5 What did she think 6 The forecast said a tostudy Maths but she b itdrain come, but in the end, she didn't, 4 would do better? f idr't get the right grades. it would be lke? Boing tohelp a first Ci 3 Complete the sentences with the going to future in the past form ofthe verb 1 Jack. (play) tennis but it started to rain two minutes before he walked on court. 2 We. (invite Susan but she went away for the month, 3 What time. {they / get) there? 4 Ive forgotten what! (say), 5 We (not have) a pienic until we saw how sunny itwas, 6 Joe couldnt watch the band because he (perform) on another stage a bit later. 4 Complete the sentences with the would future in the past form of the verb. 2 Louise said she. 2 We thought we we played really well 3 Fiona told me she. (get) home ate. (lose), but in the end, (come) over later. 4 Lknew you (hate) 5 Tor said he (write) when he got there. 6 I thought they (be) better, 20a Geographic leaning a part of engage earning VOCABULARY 5 Match the words in the box to the definitions, Soundtrack classic portrait costumes landscape plot thailer tragedy 1am old film that everybody says you must see 2 the music ofa film 3 the storyline ofa play ora film 4 aplay with an unhappy ending 5 a painting of a country scene 6 anexciting film 7 the clothes people wearin films and plays 8 a painting ofa persons face 6 Choose the correct part of the body to complete the idioms. 1 The children were making a mess atthe party, but ‘Amy turned a blind — aeye bear mouth 2 Tom was on his last He was exhausted butstil had three kilometres to goin the race a feet blegs knees 3 Don't talk behind my. Hts rude! ahead beck back 4 The meeting got out of. Everybody started shouting, ahand barm shoulder 5 Will you give me a 2 Ineed some help, aleg back chand 6 The handbag cost an arm and a but its really nice, ‘hand bleg foot 7 Ate you pulling my 2 idon' think is funny. aleg barm back 8 You must be tired. Sit down and put your te up. afeet legs cchands 9 When I suggested going fora walk, Sue pulled 3_______Idon't think she wanted to go anywhere face bleg c finger 20 This old TV son its last It may break down any time. afeet bhips legs 7 Complete the sentences with one word. 1 The show was solé Youcouldn't get a ticket anywhere, 2 The play wasn't as great tobe. 3 Wellft half boring. 4 It was so moving that we were bath tears 5 I thought the fim was __rated. The reviews said it was fantastic, but | didn't enjoy i that much expected it through because it was so 6 Ifelt a bit (of place at the party. Everybody else seemed to be either rich of famous. ca GRAMMAR 1 Choose the correct option. 1 Itwasn't easy, but we could / managed to open the window and get inside. 2 Joe must /had to leave early because the last bus left ateleven, 3 When | was seven | couldn't / did't manage to swim atall 4 Could you / Did you manage to sleep lastnight? It was so noisy outside. 5 I knew we were near the entrance because |

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