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Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective
air-sick; airtight; trustworthy; snow-white; carsick; duty-free; homesick; waterproof; praiseworthy; good-tempered
Peter was a student living far from home. Because of his hard work at college, he rarely returned home and he sometimes felt (1) ..homesick.. . Whenever he had a chance to go home to visit his family, he always went by train, not by plane or by car because was afraid of being (2) .air-sick... and (3) ..carsick.. .
In his learning, he was very successful and always got good marks from all of his teachers, who often said that he was (4) .. good-tempered.. and (5) ..praiseworthy.. had achievements. Besides, his friends often regarded him as a (6) .. trustworthy... classmate because he was always willing to help them.
One day, he got the first prize with some money in a competition at college. He decided to go to a (7) ..duty-free.. shop for students to buy some chocolate kept in an (8) ...airtight.... container for his father, a (9) ..waterproof.. watch for his mother and a doll with (10) .snow-white... hair for his little sister .
Fill in each gap with one appropriate compound adjective.
one-egg; one-litre; three-course; five-minute; twelve-man; fifteen-piece; ten-ton; 2,000-word; thirty-five-hour; 4,000-year-old
1. Their cat was run over by a ..ten-ton. lorry.
2. The concert was performed by a ...twelve-man.. orchestra.
3. The man was convicted of murder by the .. thirty-five-hour.. jury.
4. The Vietnamese people are proud of their ..4,000-year-old... history.
5. The price of a ..one-litre.. bottle of whisky has gone up by 90p.
6. The workers are on strike for better pay and a .. three-course... week.
7. Peter can't go out. He has to write a ..2,000-word.. essay by tomorrow.8. I didn't have a big lunch. Just a .fifteen-piece... omelette and some potatoes.
9. My new house is very handy for the shops and only a ..five-minute.. walk from my school.
10. At this excellent restaurant, we can get a ..one-egg.. meal and coffee just for $5 per person.
1. He was knocked down by a taxi and lost ............consciousness.............. (conscious)
2. The doctor explained ....patiently...... what she should do at the time. (patient)
3. His speech was so boring that everybody felt very .........sleepy......... (sleep)
4. When she saw the accident, she .........calmly........... called the police and an
ambulance. (calm)
5. The war between the two countries was short but ......bloodied........... (blood)
6. His knee ...........injury......... forced him to leave the match so early. (injure)
7. I lost ...............patience......................... with her whimsical behavior. (patient)
8. The .............wounded.............. soldiers were rescued by a helicopter. (wound)
9. Fortunately, nobody was ...........injured ............... in the car accident. (injure)
10. He spoke to the children and tried to make them feel safe
with his...............................calmness........................................................ (calm)
11. When the ambulance arrived, the victim was still...conscious... (consciousness)
12. I was almost exhausted after a...............sleepless..................... night. (sleen)
1. He was knocked down by a taxi and lost ..............consciousness............ (conscious)
2. The doctor explained ....patiently...... what she should do at the time. (patient)
3. His speech was so boring that everybody felt very .........sleepy......... (sleep)
4. When she saw the accident, she ..............calmly...... called the police and an
ambulance. (calm)
5. The war between the two countries was short but .........^^........ (blood)
6. His knee .........injures........... forced him to leave the match so early. (injure)
7. I lost ..................patience...................... with her whimsical behavior. (patient)
8. The .............woundable.............. soldiers were rescued by a helicopter. (wound)
9. Fortunately, nobody was .............injured............. in the car accident. (injure)
10. He spoke to the children and tried to make them feel safe
with his...............................calmness........................................................ (calm)
11. When the ambulance arrived, the victim was still...consciousness... (consciousness)
12. I was almost exhausted after a.....................sleeplessness............... night. (sleep)
Completed the sentences with the word in the box .
design harbour illness paralysed passenger rare wheelchair
1 After the accident , he has completely paralysed
He couldn't move his arms or legs .
2 Our boat arrived at the harbour in Calais .
3 I couldn't go to school for three months because of a illness
4 There are only two seats in this carone for the drivẻ and one for a passenger
5 She helped to design a new kind of wheelchair
Mark twain is a famous American writer. His (61) name was Samuel Longhorn Clemens and “ Mark Twain” was (62) his pen-name. Samuel Clemens was born in a small town (63) on the Mississippi river in the USA. The boy (64) had many friends at school and when he became a writer, he described them in his stories. (65) When Samuel was twelve, his after father died and the boy began to work and learned the (66) jog of a printer. Samuel always (67) wanted to be a sailor and when he was he was twenty he found work on a river boat. After some time he (68) left the boat and went to live in California. Here he began to write short (69) stories under the name of Mark Twain. He sent (70) them to newspaper. The reader liked his stories very much.
Find a suitable word to complete the following passage. (10 x 0,2 = 2pts)
Mark twain is a famous American writer. His ……NAME...(61)…….. was Samuel Longhorn Clemens and “ Mark Twain” was ……HIS...(62)…….. pen-name. Samuel Clemens was born in a small town……NEAR...(63)……. the Mississippi river in the USA. The boy ……HAD...(64)……. many friends at school and when he became a writer, he described them in his stories. ……...(65)…WHEN….. Samuel was twelve, his after father died and the boy began to work and learned the ……...(66)…PROFESSION….. of a printer. Samuel always ……WANTED...(67)…….. to be a sailor and when he was he was twenty he found work on a river boat. After some time he ……...(68)…LEFT….. the boat and went to live in California. Here he began to write short ……...(69)…STORIES….. under the name of Mark Twain. He sent ……...(70)…THEM….. to newspaper. The reader liked his stories very much.
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At his last trial, nobody believed in Arthur’s (1 – innocent) INNOCENCE . He had been accused of the (2 – thief) THEFT of a valuable Chinese vase, and was also charged with ten other (3 – offend) OFFENCES. The value of the (4 – steal) STOLEN goods was said to be over £10,000. Arthur said in his own (5 – defend) DEFENCE that the vase had been put into his car (6 – accident) ACCIDENTLY. He also pointed out that the Chinese vase was a fake, and was almost (7 – worth) WORTHLESS. The judge did not believe Arthur’s story. He told Arthur he was a hardened (8 – crime)CRIMINAL and that he deserved a severe (9 – punish) PUNISHMENT. Then the judge sentenced Arthur to five years (10 – prison) IMPRISONMENT. Arthur just smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so he was used to it.
Alan Turing was a brilliant mathematician and computer scientist. He was born in 1912, and he grew up in London, where he lived for most of his life. Today, he is famous for developing an important computer program that helped the British government in World War II. The aim of the technology was to understand secret codes sent by a machine called ENIGMA. By breaking the codes, Turing helped end the war. This work saved millions of lives. It also had a huge impact on the development of future computers. The film The Imitation Game discusses Turing's life and work, and it explains the many reasons we should celebrate this amazing inventor.
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