4 I've never been able to appreciate her preference in 8 Justine is very upset at the moment, because she's musIC ( taste) had to quite a few problems recently a dedicate to c cope with 5 I wasn ' t conscious of the fact that i had taken some- D coincide with one else s umbrella instead of my own. (aware) 9 Trevor is currentl on a new advertising 6 The cause of Jacks dismissal was his poor atten- campaign for a famous toy company dance record a at work c aware of B by accident D off duty 7 I would like to devote more time to my wife and children (dedicate) 10 I'm afraid we won' t be able to tour France together, since my holidays dont A cope with c demand for 8 Much to the ise of the band there ' s been a B coincide with (demand) D long for huge call for their latest album 9 It seems that the older I get, the more I desire the 16 Use the word in bold to complete each return of my childhood years (long) new sentence with a similar meaning o Jody was being very modest when she said she Do not change the word in bold wasn't deserving of the award orthy) If you're not sure as to how to get there, ask some one for directions along he way. (doubt) 15 Choose the correct answer-A, b c or D to get there, ask someone for directions along the way 1 Nurses went today in their demand for better working conditions 2 I'd like to address this song to my beautiful wife Sand (dedicate) a under the weather c on strike I'd like B in doubt beautiful wife, Sandy 2 Megan is my best friend, but even I must admit she 3 Some pessimists believe that we are very close to clothes having another world war. a demand for c aware of B long for d taste in Some pessimists believe we having another world war 3 Laura became a librarian because of her 4 We live in a new block of flats beside a shopping great love of books a at first c on strike We live in a new block of flats D off duty shopping mall 4 Local charities held a series of fundraising events 5 Although I enjoy being single, sometimes I really famine victims in Africa want a serious relationship a in aid of c on the verge of Although I enjoy being single, sometimes b at work or 5 Everyone at work agreed that Janet was 6 Unfortunately, there has been very little interest in the Employee of the Month Award the company, s new range of products. (demand) A in aid of c dedicate to Unfortunately, there has been d at work on the company's new range of products 6 Penicillin was discovered when a scientist 7 i don' t have a temperature any more, but I'm still not was working on something completely different feeling completely well c on strike don ' t have a temperature any more, but I'm b at first d by profession all the opportunities open to me after graduation.8 The night watchman had just stopped working 7 I'm glad I went to the Careers Fair. I wasn't when the break-in occurred a on the verge of c in aid of The night watchman had just gone b worthy of D aware of the break-in occurred
咖4 1 Read the text, which is the first part of a a stand in line, waiting for sth letter, and match the words in bold to the b distribute sth to each person c leave home at the start of a journey f disembark from a plane/train/etc to do phrase in bold with uitable expression from the list, using the correct tense/ form bring round, get by, give up, set off, sort oul Sydney, 10th January 1 You arrived very early this morning. What time did Dear Mike Well, here we are at last, although there were times 2 Many people who start a diet soon quit because when I really didnt think we'd make it. So far this has they do not see immediate results been the worst holiday of our lives! Still, I suppose we'll 1)get by somehow! 3 Waiters distributed glasses of champagne so that On Friday we 2)set off for the airport with plenty of we could toast the bride and groom time to spare, but our troubles started almost at once There had just been some sort of bomb scare at the- 4 He can manage on his salary, but he never has any airport and the traffic was 3)held up for hours while extra money for entertainment the police searched every single car entering the air 5 We've resolved the problem with your cheque, so When we eventually got to Terminal Three, there ou can cash it tomorrow were thousands of people 4 )queueing up to check in for their flights. there was nothir could do except ait patiently with everyone else. Anyway, at last we 3 Fill in each gap with a suitable phrasal reached the head of the line, only to be told at the erb from the list, using the correct check-in desk that we were in the wrong queue tense/ form By the time this problem had been 5) sorted get off, get on, hold up, queue up, take off passengers for our flight were already boarding hurried through Immigration and 6)got on the plane 1 The exam was for an hour by as they were closing the doors. Then- would you a fire alarm believe it?- there was some technical problem with the plane and we didn 't 7) take off for another four 2 I had to for two hours to get into the cinema Of course, since we'd already boarded, we couldn 't the plane while the luggage )8)get off the plane again. We just sat there, bored out was being put on board of our minds, while the stewardesses 9)broug 4 The plane at 9.30 and landed s round drinks and food. At this stage I honestly felt like two hours later 1o)giving up and going home 5 After three hours on the bus, I was glad to and stretch my legs
Unit 4 4 Read the text, which is the second part of 2 The film star tore her skirt as she was entering the the letter in Ex. 1. and match the words limos in bold to the definitions below We had to spend a night in Singapore on our to peking Anyway, after we'd been in the air for several hours and everything was 1)going along nicely, we were 4 We paid our bill, left the hotel and took a taxi to the told we would have to 2)stop over in Siberia airport another problem with the plane! We spent the whole me in the airport, and it was freezing. We were 5 I' m afraid that we are unable to offer you a room asked to 3)line up just to get a bowl of hot soup because the hotel is full Eventually we arrived in Sydney. I was expecting the worst. of course but our luck seemed to have changed. We 4)sailed through customs, 5)got into a taxi and 6)headed for our hotel 6 Fill in each gap with a word from the list I couldve cried when we got there. When we tried along, booked, heading, lined, turned to 7) book in, it 8) turned out the hotel had given our room to somebody else by mistake. To make matters worse, every other hotel in the area was 9)booked 1 As soon as we had in, the porter took our bags upstairs up. We finally found a tiny room with no shower. We 10)checked out as soon as we woke up, and 2 Yes, everythings fine, thank you. The new course I'm doing is going nicely went looking for a hotel with vacancies. We found a nice one in the end, so let's hope our troubles are 3 We were for Shrewsbury, but we got over and the holiday turns out to be enjoyable lost in gloucester 4 At first we thought she was all right, but it See you soon. Love to all out she was badly hurt Alan 5 The soldiers were up In readiness for the General's inspection full (i.e. have no more vaca b happen(usu. opposite of what is expected 7 Use each word in bold to make a new make progress, develop sentence similar in meaning to the original. Do not change the word in bold. pay the bill when leaving a hotel e register at a hotel 1 You'll have to check in by 9.30 because your plane stay somewhere briefly during one's journey leaves at 11.30 2 Some lucky people seem to go through life without difficuity, while others struggle constantly. (sail) pass/go through sth easily 3 It would be a good idea to leave early for the airport j stand in a line, one behind/next to the other in case you are delayed in traffic 5 Replace each word /phrase in bold with a 4 If the fire alarm rings you should immediately go suitable expre from the list, using the towards the nearest exit iook up, check out, gel into, sail through 5 The film was so popular that we had to wait in line for over an hour outside the cinema (queue) op over 21
Unit 4 8 Study the tables, then underline the correct 2 My wite has never my mother- they prep always arguing c got over et away 1 depart, after difficulties/de B got on with d got by 2 escape from danger/capture 3 The match was for half an hour because with do st力h and fans started fighting get by manage/cope, despite difficulty A held up c queued up B set off D stopped over get by ve past an obstacle 4 We for hours in the rain to get tickets for get on 1 succeed in sth(e. g. career). the concert 2 make progress, develop a booked in c turned up get on(with) 1 be friendly with si 2 continue with sth(usu. work 5 The manager had better the problem with get over recover from illness/disappointment/etc the workers or they'll go on strike a get away c turn out B set off D sort out turn*down 1 reduce level of (sound/heat/etc) 2 refuse an offer/invitation/request/etc 6 Grant is....., trouble if he continues to ignore the rules turn into* 1 change direction to enter sth, 2 change form, becoming sth new a getting away with C heading for B getting over turn out(unexpected result) happen/be revealed turn out 1 switch off (e.g. a light); 2 make sb /eave 10 Use each word in bold to make a new sentence similar in meaning to the original. Do not change the word in bold turn up arrive/occur/be found unexpectedly turn *up increase level of sth(* turn dow stand in a row over there, please?o on the day trip 1 Can all the guests who want to (line) 1 As soon as the princess kissed the frog it turned into/to a handsome pri 2 While the author was giving his talk, the publishers distributed free copies of his new book.(brought) 2 Be sure to turn the lights out/ to before you leave 3 If you want to be promoted, it helps to get on with/ 3 It seemed she would never recover from the death away with the boss of her husband, but now she's doing fine. (over) 4 I'm sorry I'm late, but I had to finish typing a letter before I could get away/by from the office 4 It's very difficult to succeed in show business unless 5 I had such a bad cold last winter, it took me two you know the right people weeks to get by/over it. 6 I envy you having an older sister. You always have 5 The teacher told the class to be quiet and continue someone to turn to /into with your problems with their work (get) 7 Fran is late for work practically every morning. She gets away with/on with it, though, because her b he traffic is going to be really awful today, so we'll boss never notices have to leave home early (set) 8 My exam results turned into/out to be better than 7 The construction of the new sports stadium wa delayed due to the strike 9 Fortunately, the girl got away from/ away with her unnarme 8 Clive was told to leave the nightclub after he started 10 The car turned silently into/to the driveway and a fight (turned) switched off its headlights 9 Choose the correct answer -a, B, c or d. 9 How do people manage to survive on unemploy- ment benefit? It's such a small amount! (get) 1 I rang the restaurant to reserve a table, but it is from now until the new year 10 The flight to Australia spent some time in Singapore a booked in c booked up (stopped) B checked out d held up
Unit 4 11 Match the phrases in italics(1-6)to the 5 The train to Liverpool leaves from Platform 2 at nine prepositional phrases(a-f) o'clock exactly 1 America was very close to I a in a moment 6 Researchers claim that they are very close to finding war with Russia in 1961 a cure for some types of cancer. brink 2 Please wait here -I'll be b on the dot with you very soon 7 The work can be a bit boring occasionally, but on 3 The information from last c by appointment the whole I enjoy my job es) year is no longer relevant 4 We're leaving at 10 p. m. d on the brink of 8 Prices shown in that catalogue no longer apply Our Xactly, so don't be late new price list was published last week 5 Interviews will be held as e out of date arranged beforehand only. 6 The thief is in jail now f behind bars 14 a) Underline the most suitable preposition in each of the expressions 12 a)Fill in each gap with at, by, in or for 1 deep in/with thought 7 sympathetic to/with the time being 6 go sw. the double 4 sth is bad for over sb 9 acquainted towns- chance 4 2 collaborate to/with sb sb’spro 2 do sth love(with sth/sb)3 sb is bad at/about sth 8 dependent in/on 3 5 an expert in/with sth b)Complete each sentence with a suitable (e.g. a subject) 10 an excuse for/to sth prepositional phrase from a 6 be expert at/of (doing) 11 indulge at/in sth 12 an impact at/on sth 1 what a romantic couple! They are still with each other after all these years 2 We felt quite nervous…....…, but travelling b) Use each word in bold to make a new a foreign country was a very rewarding experience sentence similar in meaning to the original. Do not change the word in bold. 3 Sean, would you mind leaving the room? I'd like to peak to carol 1 Jeff relied on the welfare state for over two years 4 It all happened quite rea before finding a job (dependent) No one was expecting it 5 The situation is calm 2 Heather was thinking deeply about something else no one knows what will happen in the near future and didn t hear his question 6 The bell for the start of lessons rang ten minutes ago Get into your classrooms 3 Peter couldn't offer any reasonable explanation for 13 Use each word in bold to make a new 4 I cant offer an opinion because I'm not aware of all neaning to the facts in this matter original. Do not change the word in bold (acquainted) Charles Manson is an infamous murderer who has 5 Robert has always had difficulty with subjects such spent most of his adult life in prison (bars) as Mat hs and Physics 2 Miss Dudley is looking everywhere for you -you' d 6 A mother should always try to be understanding of petter go to her office as fast as you can. (double) her childs needs (s 3 attend to you shortly, sir, as soon as I've finished 7 Quentin Tarantino,s movie Pulp Fiction has had a ith this customer significant effect on the film industry. (it 4 Tnat's fine for now, but what do you plan to do in the 8 Most politicians are very skilled at avoiding direct Ature? answers to awkward questions (expert) 23