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cast WSIEY TL There was a poor tumout forlat the meeting. 2 Ghosts donot There is nowhere ve have nat fool. © There is no such thing ax ghosts. 4 1 Wat. Ona Practice 2. The ee about these school reunions is posing for photographs. Thcre's nothing.. 3. The planners ana GeetOls going up by two pence from michight tomorrow. 7 44. Suppor for rons Pubic biter disagree over the new motorway route. There 5. This year mor pet bes ‘ison dramatically this year. Tiere fas been... The protest ®,2reign language assistants are coming to teach in Britain. 7her2 Is. "7 Protest has, ‘been so vociferous: ‘that the committee has had to reconsider. Tiere has been... | TENSE CHANGES i time + present pertectpastpast perfect” [| This sth lest tine | (1) ill you j 2 THISIT IS THE LAST TIME + presentifut > That was the last time she save him alive, z Rat was THE Uist Toes past a ‘BEEN... SINCE + perfect > UASTTME LAST TIME. was ‘NOT. 2 It leshas been a fortnight since it (has/lest) rained, & 2 ast had a swim two years ago. 2 The lest time I had a swim wes two years ago, 2 They have not periormed that ballet for three years, > It was only whenfafter he expicined that | understood, > it yas not until (efter) I got home that | remembarsc, WEN wens # Bast perfect > Until she was fiteen, Jenny hed never been on a tran, + WHEN Wasp... ‘Be — , = 2 = How long Is hast been since you last ate fish? (sl GRAMMAR ANALYSIS MODALS EXPRESSING... Dousr Cenramnry + For all! know, he mayfmight (no. » They can't knowimust know... 2 I doubt whether... 2 i's doubtul thal/whether. 2 I's not sure/certain that. 2 i's open to question/doubUspeculation whether... # Wo can't be sure that... + They willfwould hardly have finished by now. 2 | have doubts/(my) reservations abouv/asto.. 2 They can't have known/must have known... 2 They couldn't possibly have known. + They're sure/bound/eerain to knowihave known... 2 There is no way (that) they could have known. 2 It's impossible for them to have known... + There is no doubUquestion/denying tht. ‘9 There is no doubt about that... cast doubt on... + raise doubts about. 2 give rise to doubt (aboutas to.) 4 in doubt 2 Without a doubt... 4 Beyond (all doubt... + Beyond afall shadow of a doubt. 2 There is noftle chancelprospectbope! tkeiiood ofthat. OBLIGATION 2 We musthave to/are to. » You are supposed to. + Its your dutyjob to. 9 be obliged/required to... 2 be underhave ar/no obligation to... You ought to/should know/have known better than to... Possisitity/PROBABILITY 2 They mayimight go/be going... 2 They mayimight have goneJhave been going. Its (highly) kely that... 2 The chances are that. 2 Inal likeinood/probabilty... 2 I wouldn't be surprised i 2 There is nofitle possibilty thao... + ing ApvisaBiLiTy ~ It might be best (no! to. 9 You'd be better off (not) to. We had better (not). © You needn't buyfhave bought.. ® You would dofhave done weilbetter to... 2 You should know/have known bette than to... © The firstiast thing you should dorhave done istwas to. Mopats: OTHER Uses 2 Don't phone the office - he will/would have left by now. 2 You must have been travelling very fast. 2 He can't have crashed the car againt + Its strange that you should sayfhave sald that. + You could/might have phoned to say you weren't coming + I spent hours waiting. | might/should have known he would be late. 2 You mighYeould have hurt yourset » She needed help, and | couldn't have refused. > Why won't you listen to me?/The tape won't rewind. ‘9 DEDUCTION/ASSUMPTION @ SURPRISEIDISBELIEF 9 ANNOYANCE 2 ROMY 2 UNREAUSED PAST EVENT (UNWILLINGNESS @ INSISTENCE/BEHAVIOUR ORAL Practice _——14--I's out of the question that Harvey took the money.—-erve; 25 Pemnaps you ded not read the enclosed instucions propety. oi. ‘3. Lassume he's forgotten their anniversary, as usual. He's... 44 Im not sure that is account of what happened is tue. have my 5. There's chance thal my ster is moving to France. ity ster Think the lat thing we should do is tel Rex. ve. 7. its unikely that Unted wil win he championship. Weed wit It's not sure whether the jury will believe his story. it’s open. There's no way they had ery knowledge of the ala. rey... 10, its Sarah's obo fl all departmental invices. sarah i. ni 2 arr ca ap The ... 4. Tesip cerny wont dock belore 11.0. (Post? There before 11.30, ‘the facts, 5, Interest rates have fallen again this year. (drop) There 6. Itis not certain that Jones will get the job. (open) Its... | 2 My daughter hasbeen eater se she gave up SOK er rege 9 SOK, There 8 Tenn Of urs entrng rvsy hase or entering university. | 8, This new record is certain to sella lot of copies. (doubt) ell alot of copies. Beyond a .. term. (al) \ 10. Techs wat newton rg whe ban HP en bye @ penwatwes A POPULATION IN NEED severity of the winter has imposed hardship on the ISAGINE Population andthe threat of (1). faces thousands of famies, who STARVE ‘are unfortunately aeady sufering from (2). vars and depression. ie The of any responsible government means there is no one ABSENT toassume control and put rescue plans into (4. . Theres also OPERATE ‘a chronic lack of information to guide ( POWER ‘8s to where they should concentrate their efforts. Much (6). PRESS put onthe UN t0 find a) (7) nn taon is get proton, ard Bey, SATISFY ‘once again, have come under cis or their apparent (8) sot ABLE ‘ctfast enough. Every moment the delay (9). the lives of the local DANGER people, the (10). of whom simply cannot look ater themselves, mason a Use OF ENGLISH GJ cue croze Test: Fue In GOOD NEws Is NO NEws misled into mistaking it ‘true and balanced perception of reality. Press and television journalists realise the problem but cannot envisage an effective solution. Ate al they argue, nobody (4). to be told that a million passengers enter and leave the main London railway termini (5, .-« 8 a strike or a fre in a signal box as a result . trains are cancelled or delayed, that is news. Editors have to (9). newspapers, and most British readers are not interested (10) sisal crop, or the marital bliss of British couples. If, (71).. t0(12). ther feelings with arsenic or hatchets, that would be news! We can sympathise, butitleaves us with a puzzling consequence of an obvious premise: that, since only the exceptional and (13). interesting are worth reporting, the world presented to us appears to be a , with television pictures to illustrate it, even though not all reality is pictorial. of television is biased towards the visible and what moves, and this can lead to distortion by generalising the misconduct of a minority of society, whereas in (15). the majority act with uneventful restraint. J sszaes inJatlofjon 6. to/on/at/in 11. although / however / despite | so 0. | 1. for/to/on/at 7. it/ there | happens | because 12. express / say / tell / state | 2. easy lease Jeasily/eased 8. that / there / which /it 13, an/some / all the | 8. infor lation 9. read |edit | develop | sell 14. way medium / means / method | 4. must/ needs | have | should 10. for /to /on | in 15. true / actual reality | opposite 5. every all whole | during | GZ] Fm each of the numbered blanks in the passage with one suitable word. PLASTICS In our eyes, the desirability of a material or object is inextricably linked to its availabilty. If itis plentiful and therefore cheap, it becomes unattractive. It is (0 | truth that has brought (1). a reversal in the perception of plastics in the twentieth century. As the industrial uses (2 grown, the appreciation of plastics | materials having uty has decreased. a discovered by L. H. Backeland, typifies the changing atitude ofthe public | plastics. In the early (5).. .. ofits development, it was made lecorative objects and was used as a moulded substitute for onyx and marble. demand grew, it was produced in greater quantities, became cheaper and began to be used for light-fitings, telephones and ashtrays, thus losing any pretensions to stylishness it (2) had. The same attitude applies to all plastics nowadays, to the ‘plasticky” has become a derogatory term even though many plastics ~are very expensive. Fluorocarbons in particular perform well in situations (10, | No other material, (1 the cost, would be able to survive, Because of this change (72). attitude, plastics are rarely used (13). purely aesthetic purposes. Although some beautiful products are still made, the sad is that plastics are now usually chosen for the simple jon is not feasible in any other material | VED JL prerosirions a REPHRAG, AT ONE WITH NATURE 1 fat on top of the world. Spring hod arrived and the trees ter blossom. twas late March and in search of some peace and with aj. to shutting out the big noisy world, I lay peacefully on < '€ feck, mediating on the beauty of nature. In the presence_of yc) truly Ison rlzed and became absorbed in watching binds ay) thi nes, to the exclusion ofall other sights and sounds. I fla «sith noture ond had no intention of hurrying home. mw pe Inthe seclusion ofa place lke this ou are in @ state of Biss. Igy 0 lx cand wondered elong the tle path, on the off chance I would seea wives | aul or ngjtic hawk ond ifby any chance a rabbit hopped aero my pa, Trwould be over the moon, 4; 4s (Gl Fun mit th appropiate propositions, 9 wie exepton... # atend |i 9 enbsasm nF SEHEN on | “9 inthecompary..... 4 be priced 4 iP a gympatise = Spay + be proud. ie REPHRASING fore he ride bn + ise 2 goup © there iawasihas been an increases in Ee ea get + make up © consto! & comprise 2 be composedicomprised of doesnt esis |g + caliropbyfroundin on 2 stop by pay sbavisit canny |S 2 (rake) planlproision or © maplwok out look head ey + Consider © take eto acountconsdeaton < alow for < make allowances for 1 fd out cometa my tenon 2 draw sth to b's tention © point sth out to sb “Kev” Wono TaansFonuation 4, The latest model ofthis computer sells for £1,000. (2 ‘The latest moda... : 2, Water makes up seventy percent ofthe earth’ surface. (s) ‘Seventy per cent ..... 3, dackson's parents wrote to the university in the Jackson's parents wrote w 4 Sta sympa grt th peop vin cant id ao (tor) 5. Julian's proud of is stamp colton. in) lan 6, We oughtto have dropped in on Mil when we were in tow (vis!) ‘We oughtto have... eer i. Te winess entered court accompanied by two plan-ctones detectives. (00 poche ‘The witness entered the court ...... & Tonner perl gb bet na gone Up ORY. (id peng he ee 10. I'm afraid that (ork) {rst ce ens wes coin exept at rows th acess A tal TURN» BRING Exparesyons turn a blind eye (to): ignore, pretend not to notice "Some of his business activites are ilegal, but local police tend to turn a bind ey to them. ‘9 turn one’s attention thoughts to sth: start to concentrate on * Once the matter of heath care was setled, the Prime Minster turned his attention|thoughts to education 9 {um sth to one's advantage: make a situation favour oneself » The oppostion party turned the strite to thelr advantage in an attempt to cscredt the goverment turn one’s nose up at sth: express contempt for, reject * Despite his lack of qualifcatons, he continues to turn his nose up at low-paying jobs. turn one’s back (on): turn the font part of one’s body away; abandon, ignore “+ Sho turned her back on me so quick that I didn't have time to see her face. « Shane has turned iis back on his singing career and gone into acting. tum over a new lea: improve one's behaviour; change * Alex has promised to turn over a new leaf and behave himsel in class. take (iin) tums to doldoing sth: do sth one after the other, in sequence ™ The childhen take It in turns to do the washing-yp. Tonight i's Maria's tum. eae Denne LEER ‘9 bring (sbisth) to mind: remind of tied eye » HReplangs bingo min ly summer ds ne cout alte es Kp bo | bring In a verdict (against sb): give a decision at the end of a trial inert fe you do that, 2 As expected, the jury cought in 2 verdict of nt guity. i 2 bring sb/sth tots knees: defeat, ruin . “The goverment was brought to its knees by enormous economic atfcues. 2 bring sb to thelr senses: make sb see reason ° {hope you can bring him to his senses; he wants to leave schoo! and stat a rock group. bring sb down to earth: , See setae Hons bring sb down a peg or two: make sb reals that thy are not as important as they tine Woy 2 You certainly brought him down a peg or two when you tld him he was ust a clerk, and not i ae” bring sth (ut) Into the open: evel publicly The spy scandal was finaly bought (out) in Ws SPS “Key” WoRD TRANSFORMATION 4. He said | should concentrate on more important matters. (tur) He said | ought = a ra 2. The arms scandal totally destroyed the Democratic Party. (to) I. The Democratic Party . _.the arms scandal. 3. | would not say no to a free weekend in that hotel. (up) in that hotel. I would not eahi is (070) 4, The local council has chosen to ignore the illegal building thats 90ND OP- HEE, og, ‘The local council has chosen to. oe that is going 5 moe a ceaed to change his ways and get to work earlier. (2°) agetto work ear. 6, This song reminds me of my trip to the South of France. (brIng5) 1.5 couth of France. This song —T- The press revealed the truth after a long period of speculation. (o7e") period of speculation. The press .. after along 8. The jury found the accused man The jury 9. bd ignored all her old friends when she became famous. turned jen she became famous. 40. Jason and I shared the driving. (toot) Jason and | q Il anverss - CoLLOGAT9, Tue BOXER ‘As he wolked around the ring, deeply moved by the sights ang hich hod changed amazingly little over the years, he thought bach oe days of his youth which he s0 soreiy missed now, a time, he was physically ond mentally fil enough fo take on even most heavily favoured challenger, and wis. Now, only a few yen following the most bitterly contested fight in local boxing history, iy ey perfectly clear to Frank that the tne Kad come o hang up his gloves sod, © heart-rending decision fr one so keenly competitive, fyy, Atequainted with the sport and completely devoted tit GF nateh tho adverbs with the sets of adjectives. | ADVERB CoLLocana, + breathtakingly besty 4. bitterly (C""} _ sil rank hones natural, weloome, normal | + stony based week 2 patecty {—} indebted, moved atached impressed | | er porat as 3. fully {7} ¢. cold, resent, jealous, disappointed | ennyciscovere acai A _ | + daggedy pei ety deeply] _ 4. aware, conscious, equipped, insured {scone als ener © aoseorve 2 Hour coutocsions Lt. gutter [7] a, deat I. 1, scared [Jaane | 2. blind b. asleep 2. longstanding {"] b. hours 3. stone 7}. devotion 3. nakediplain {"} «. stiff 4. crystal §=(} . conference 4. peak {Jd motive 5. sound = ({"} e, clear 5. wide {3 e. truth 6 summit ["} 1, press 6. ulterior [3 &- arrangement | @ mc, croze vest | It was a (7). . beautiful view from the balcony, but it was a bitterly cold | | | | ‘morning. Mary was stl sound asleep and was lying perfect stl in her bed. J, on the other hand, had been (2, vv Awake for hours wondering wh the next step should be. hWwas (3). important that | contact Hamish, even though | was fully aware ol the dangers involved. To be perfectly honest, | was not sue they were watching him, but | had to take the chance. it would be far worse if! cid nothing. Admitedy, | was scared on ‘of what might happen to him, and was (3). indebted to him for having saved my skin on the last mission, but the newly 10 disrupt the summit conference had to be reported to headquarters in London at once. The 6). wut ofthe matter was that | had no cholce. breathtakingly . doggedly ¢. vitally . deeply 4. plainly ©. vitally a tly | © conscious dh. cold ©. bitterly d. deeply c. cold d, ulterior be b b b b be. agegd RELATED WoRDS ae CLEANING 4+ clear one's throat > bite the dust + polish something off + keepistay/steer clear of «+ wipe the floor with sb 2 throw inthe sponge + beat about the bush + wash one's hands of sth + sweep the board + mopone's brow off the beaten track + home and dy M.C.Q, CLoze Test |The manager cleared his throat and stood before the team. | ‘Tm not going to (1. about the bush, lads. There's alot of work to be done if we | want to win this game. the floor with the opposition in the last. few matches, and I congratulate you on assure you. The opposition haven't (4). doing so either, so the fight's not over. most dangerous payer. Just keep possession uti you see an opening and then go for i> Ho stood back and (6). his brow with a large, coloured handkerchief. CTAINTIght, that's all | have to say. go out there and do your best. And (6)... ~~ Clear of trouble.” 1. a. steer b, sweep «. beat 4 2. a. swept b. washed c. mopped =. 3 a dy b. beaten ©. swept a 4,2. thrown b. swept cceaed = d. 5. 2. polished —b. swept cclared = d. 6 2.90 b. steer ©. sweep a EXPRESSING... spread ne wings 2 comejumptareach 2 beontpt eatin + rexhome toe ath 2 snot) ee gpd account of oneself 2 take tino one's head a.” 1 oe oP 3 inch orb) alana isinsb scout ——~ one's head peor arg make up one's mind 's touch > sete 2 athave Rinone come down in favour of * and thumbs. > keep one's options open 2 earthen ld dog tis © ‘wheni it comes othe cre NEESTEN ‘COMMON WORD) prences (WITH . a oe tartar ibmaragonet . He was caled 10 the bad weather. “They dda come 07 ‘ourselves in the Inler-Schools Soccer Tournament We gave a go0d yen he heard the police coming and ran away. 2. Holo i na when she discovered he had told her a pack of les. — roe ~ when he started talking about genetics. 3. Mary's new husband found Can you please do me a(n) Most ous eae down to oe in black. 4, She was dressed from - ‘of your voice Fike that! ° shout ee end , 80 you can stop worrying. 5. Once I found my . Ireally enjoyed the job. When the river overowed we had tre ‘of water in ou siting room. all day so 'm not going to do any cooking tonight. attention when the general approached. on that he was quiy without considering the evidence. .-the gun and didn't wait for instructions. {ve been on my 6. The soldiers. ¥ ‘He did it wrong because he ... @] “Ker vonn Transronuarion 1. [simply could not tl her the truth (v=) I simply 2. Why ad you decide todo such a stupid thing? (head) Wry did you se 3. I'm sure that once he's leamed the system, he'l perform well (on) Fmsure that . once he's learned the system. 4. With your qualifications you certainly don't have to be forced into a decision, Sandy. (options) tell her the truth. such a stupid thing? With your qualifications sy Sandy 5, Now t's up to youto do something about the situation. (court) Now .. -» Something about the situation. in court 2. He's the clumsiest person inthe world when it comes to mending anything. ringers) He's . -- mending anything. fal UsE OF ENGLISH GAPPED SENTENCES (WITH COMMON WORD) + Think of one word oniy which can be used appropriately in al three sentences, SETA, (based on SKPAESSH! 4. I's s0 easy to track of time when you're enjoying yourselt She used to be good at composing crosswords but she's beginning Hurry up, or we'll ‘ut on all the free food atthe gallery's opening. 2, Jordan his throat nervously and began to speak. Our ite talk the air so we're the best of friends again. Jack's evidence. up the mystery of how the poison got into the coffee. 3, Thisis afr). superior brand of coffee, Madam. ‘We talked into the night about old times and old friends. .. and wide to see the exhibition. as dust, aren't they? in the middle of the forest. People came fro 4, Professor Lawson's lectures are as . He just drove off and left me high and .. ‘We've got the loan from the bank so we're home and with our new business. 5. Id rather be my The children have been on thei. He's a quiet litle man but he really came into hi during the crisis. 6. I's a classic 1965 Jaguar and | had to pay through the forit Billy's gilriend turned her Up at the dinner | cooked so he needn't bring her again. |'ve had this cold for over a week and my SETB ) (guided) 1. I play tennis now and again to .. > put lcan't > keep How do you manage to your chin up when lifeis so unkind to you? => hold 2. Do you believe there's a great . behind the creation of the universe? * plan Did he meet herby. ‘or accident? 2 charge ‘The aeroplane’s unique enables ito fy. * + design 3. The that he's left the country. 2 th Canthavea > promise He said he'd help > word 4. llonly go up to London on > ae Ihave my steak cooked saw He paid a small fortune fr , > scarce —5.Wo'te having roast. cour Christmas dinner. 2 tatey She sent me on a wild . chase just to get me out ofthe house. * goose Tike Kling the eon that ays hen 6. There was no need... er head off just because she was ten minutes ate, > ‘bb {really had to... my ip when the doctor puta tight bandage on my ankle. > oat Tho air conditioner has broken down so We'l have t0 nun the bull il they > take = a RELATED WORDS, TURN EXPRESSIONS, COLLOCATIONS) the hang of it. 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ReADING ‘Twivk Berone You Exencise evi mira any etree | | fe toy oi se gp Mg sa | Gig okey | Sipe fetch et ep rts fet ‘Sits net rn Trak to hi pt hth KS ye Romance! | eshte ua cee nel | Tactpats eee onto ee ts at ReiYeeapeasaasqrest apne mnt aegun Srnlindtmdeurtsnians tence ees i Gonna ron & sane (nw i Satpenane Bf ony = tSsk--- $ Cettrrerommie =] g mabtenem oe FR penn omc ‘Semaine PSeRott ane ee Shimane ceeow cre a jee | l | 3 Conornien, sebastien a ayy WRANHIAR AAALYEIS Comoro Chm Soma en sown PSST nsw | a ‘seater 2 tower pata gama stagnant? ‘tate cmetepmngyo ae 8) vant natant sng athe "Teo non comnaneante= ve enews igo, My Best Frauen. ‘en ‘snug ey soe ‘Stans pene = ena moro rennin a Use oF Eneuisn ey faire ma ey ee Gevuae ‘Stony acta ence corey en nem to Seaman srs ge eee | ‘Tounytensearmtoyabieaan iststievcri "= BIN | Wienges tage nen agg et pe i Fiore te romeamnnn fae ae Po ore tt Moveo Manage ager tla, a a t BELATED WoBDs BREAKING THE Law i on Spat nes ana ig ieceerenes oo (Eterm com Sieroter a Fee a eaten Seogmaerainsa rare aaa Scarce poe Seneca Somyaeh tutgucnsrenonanetaae ome, Soatiamerasmam ose El turers on oe an ele {ra alanine Vo wr (Events my tage Scaesceee a ce Sian seats termatane aa Ehulikege ehwenenenceey IS _ Rta See amet joe! 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