1 6 Words beginning with ‘in’
Read through the sentences and fill in the missing words, all of which begin with *in-`" 1 To breathe in l 2 Without life, not living I 3 Synonym for wrong 4 The opposite of superior 5 Youneed these before you start to make acake
6 The opposite of guilty 7 Aperson whois ill or weak through
illness or injury
8 Fo make up or produce for the first time (e.g dynamite) r 9 Abeetle is one of these 10 Too quiet to be heard 11 A measurement 13 The money you get as payment for work = 14 Synonym for unbelievable 15 Too strong to be destroyed 16 Synonym for to show Synonym for hard-working 18 A young child 19 To give knowledge or information to someone
20 You must have this if you have
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Choose the word which best completes each sentence
1 He iived on the of the city
a boundary b suburbs c outside outcast
e outskirts
2 The in the south of Sweden is very rich and fertile
a ground b soil c earth d tland e marsh 3 She never really her parents for not having allowed her to go to university a excused b_ pardoned c forgot d_ forgave e acquitted
4 When I inherited my grandmother's cottage in Wales, since I didn’t need to live init myself, J it to an old couple in the village for only £Saweek
a hired b rented c let d lent
e leased
5 How muchdoeshe for cleaning windows?
2a cost b charge e demand d need
© ask
6 I don't know if you've heard, but there's a going
around the office that Mr Fletcher is leaving at the end of the month
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past few months, then the Government will have to step in and impose some sort of price freeze
a actual b current c ready d= monetary
e topical
9 My husband often does ĐSS n1 vn kr with people from Japan
a business b finances c affairs d= concerns e economy
10 Why don't you become a teacher? There's a great of
them at the moment
a shortage b need ¢ requirement d= want e loss 11 Have you written off to the College for a copy of their ìà eee yet? a programme b catalogue ¢ pamphlet d_ literature e prospectus
12 Did you watch the football co between Sweden and Den-
mark on television last night?
a play b match € game d sport
e competition
13 Many villagers in Africa still make boats out oftree
a roots b_ branches c stems d= trunks
e petals
14 These jeans are terrible Look how mụch they`ve ìnhhttt
since I washed them They’re much too small to wear now
a narrowed b lessened ¢ shrunk d_ shortened
e creased
15 Washing-up has become so much easier since we bought a -oc nh
a washingmachine b dishmachine c disher d_ plate rack
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Fill in the missing words in the sentences below Choose from the following:
a brainwave all fingers and thumbs down in the mouth cheeky to put one’s foot init to stick one’s neck out wet behind the ears hair-raising heartless
an eyesore off one’s head nosy
to see eye toeye to show aleg a pain inthe neck with someone I : is something (often a building) which is ugly to look at 2 means to say the wrong thing or to make an awkward mistake
3 Tobe means to be depressed
4 Someone who is is a very irritating, tiresome
person
5 Ifyouare ,1t means you are cruel
6 Tobe means to be mad or crazy
7 isa sudden, clever idea
8 A person who is is very inquisitive — especially
about things which are none of his or her business
9 means to agree
10 means to takea risk
HA P€TSOn 1s someone who 1s ruđe or impolite
12 Ifsomething is » then itis frightening
13 Ifyouare » you are young and inexperienced
14 A person whois is a clumsy person
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Complete the following sentences by choosing an appropriate word from the ones on the nght Look at the example first
cH
1 A stem1s part of 4 flower acar
2 Atrunkis part of ajug
3 Arungis part of anut
4 Ahandts part of acomb
5 Aspokeis part of aladder
6 Achassis 1s part of ashoe
7 Atngger is part of an apple 8 Acore1s part of aflower
9 Acuffis part of a book
19 Akemelis part of agun
11A yolk 1s part of afountain pen {2 A bridge 1s part of aclock 13 A handle 1s part of aviobùn
14 A lens is part of a wheel
15 Alegis part of acandle
16 A wick 1s part of atree
1? Anibis part of acamera 18 A heelis part of anegg
19 A toothis part of acham
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Replace the words in brackets in the foilowing sentences with a suitable phrasal
verb (Make any other necessary changes)
clear up go down with fal) off come into bring out fall through
come up against look up to look back on
butt in cut down on call for
grow out of come across break down
1 I do wish you wouldn’t , Charles I'm trying to
(interrupt) talk to your father
2 When my grandmother died, I Vy quite a lot of
(inherited)
money
3 The only teacher I ever
(admired) side, the English master
¬— at school was Mr White-
4 We'll have to get Anne some new clothes soon She's vee oe
(become too big for)
the ones she’s got
5 It was while I was clearing out the attic that I ¬— e ceeenresne oe tt (found by accident)
some old photographs of my sister’s wedding
61 had never the problems of loneliness and
(been faced with)
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so badly that, by January, the attendance had (decreased) by as much as 50 % 8 I see they’re going to a book of Peter's poems (publish) in the autumn 9 They were planning to hold a Pop Concert in one of the parks but it (failed to owing to opposition from the local residents materialize) 10 I’ve tried to the number of cigarettes I smoke: (reduce)
but it’s far too difficult, I’m afraid
1! When I’m eighty, I'll probably my life and
{remember)
realise what a mess I made ofit
12 I do hope it soon Otherwise, we won’t be able
(becomes fine)
to have our picnic
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1 New York, Paris, London, Oslo C | Til F § 2 whale, bear, hedgehog, chimpanzee M JL 3 beautiful, exciting, fat, heavy D IE !
4 poker, chess, dominoes, Mah-jong A
5 Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe N N 6 cellar, kitchen, lounge, parlour fe)
7 chicken, turkey, duck, goose el EC
8 biro, writing paper, ink, pencil T Oo Y 9 slip, panties, petticoat, bra N R
10 lipstick, mascara, eye-liner, rouge lA E| - {1 duffel bag, haversack, suitcase, briefcase c >
12 Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian E S
13 oil tanker, schooner, liner, trawler I
14 azure, violet, indigo, orange R
15 F,P,R,W E
3)
16 microscope, compass, sextant, spectro- | U N
scope L_|
17 law, medicine, teaching, the church R S N
18 glider, airliner, helicopter, balloon Cc T
19 Polynesian, Papuan, Indian, Nordic Cc
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2 Puzzle it out 1 -
which building is which?
Read through the sentences below, then see if you can work out which building is
which
The travel agent’s and the supermarket are on the left The police station 1s opposite the supermaket The restaurant has a flat roof
The hbrary 15 on the same side as the bank There’s a car parked outside the grocer’s
The cinema 1s next to the restaurant
The supermarket has a black roof
The man has just crossed the road after postimg a letter
Number I 1s the Number Sis the
Number 21s the Number 618 the
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The w ord in capitals at the end of each of the following sentences can be used to
forma word that fits suitably in the blank space Fill each blank in this way
ple: During the War, there was a great SHORTAGE
of sugar, coffee and other goods Exam
1 The American War of : was
won in 1776
2 I was not really surprised that he became a successful
writer because even as a child he showed remarkable
in that direction, writing short
stories almost as soon as he had learned to read and write 3 The price of the book is £10, including
and packing
4 In Sweden, it is customary at a dinner party for the person
sitting on the left of the hostess to make a
5 In my opinion, a large number of parents are quite to bring up children
6 He was not a particularly good teacher, but his students loved him because he had such a lively
7 Parents who smoke their chil-
dren to do likewise, whether they realize it or not
8 John’s beginning to grow out of his jeans I'd better them for him this weekend 9 It was extremely of you to
leave your library books on the bus
10 Although pubs usually close between 10.30 and 11 pm.,
they are usually granted an un-
‘il midnight on New Year's Eve
IL Although the police suspected him of the crime, since
they had no definite that he
Was involved, they could not arrest him
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found one which was not fully
booked
14 The trouble with Mr Brown is that he’s sv
One minute he goes mad when you come late; the next he says nothing You never know where you are!
15 You can’t wear those trousers, Sally They're far too tight
You look in them
16 While walking in the mountains in North Wales, we came
across a quarry
17 I think it’s sheer to get married
inchurch if you don’t believe in God
{8 At the peace talks to discuss the war in South Africa, the
British Foreign Minister told the press that everything was being done to put an end to the
killing that was going on
19 I don’t care what you say I still think it’s very
fot to want to get married and have chil- dren
20 In my opinion, all are equally
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