Exercise 31) The index at the back of the book is in __________ order. (alphabet)2) The fans waved __________ as the film star stepped out of the limousine. (excite)3) Chickenpox is a highly __________ disease which many people catch as a child. (infect)4) Matt is very __________ . He wants to be number one at everything. (compete)5) Harry loves cars and he's so __________ about them. (knowledge)6) There is little __________ of the president being re-elected. (likely)7) The prime minister thinks there may be a __________ to overthrow him. (conspire)8) In __________ with Tokyo, London and Paris are relatively cheap. (compare)9) The police were unable to __________ that she had committed the crime. (proof)10) The president's speech went on for so long that I almost died of __________ ! (bore)Exercise 41) Naomi and Kurt have three children. Naomi also has a daughter from a previous ________ . (marry)2) The film was so ________ . You knew exactly how it was going to end.(predict)3) The goverment is concerned about the significant rise in ________ . (homeless)4) It has been ________ proven that stroking a cat can lower your blood pressure. (scientific)5) Thanks to the large ________ from her grandmother Paula was able to buy a villa in the south of France. (inherit)6) In the UK it is ________ to sell cigarettes to children under 16.(legal)7) You can ________ your tea with honey instead of sugar. (sweet)8) You need to _______ the final point of the presentation. It's rather confusing. (clear)9) The film turned out to be a big ________ . It was really quite boring.(disappoint)10) The ________ between the city's two football teams is often quite fierce. (rival)Exercise 51) Lizzy has just won a ________ to a world-renowned university. (scholar)2) It's ________ arguing with them. They are not going to change their mind. (point)3) You will need your parents' _______ if you want to go on the school trip. (permit)4) It's a wonderful restaurant.Great food and excellent service. We _______ recommend it! (high)5) Thank you so much for the flowers. It's very ________ of you. (thought)6) Sarah speaks perfect French as she spent much of her __________ in Canada. (child)7) I've ________ my wallet. Have you seen it anywhere? (place)8) Don't forget to ________ the modem when you have finished using it. (connect)9) Ben sulks like a child when he doesn't get his own way. He's so ________ . (mature)10) Oliver's CV is truly _______ . He's bound to get the job. (impress)Exercise 61. It's totally.................that you stayed home when you were sick.UNDERSTAND2. Don't laugh at his stupid jokes! You'll only...........him to say them again. COURAGE3. That sidewalk is (slip), I almost fell!4. After Monday, I will no longer be a foreigner--I am receiving my (citizen)!2
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1/ Give the corect form of the verb:
1, The index at the back of the book is in ........alphabeal................. order. ALPHABET
2, In .......comparison................... with Tokyo, Londo and Paris are relatively cheap. COMPARE
2/ Complete each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it.
1, Don't stop him doing what he wants.
-> Let him do whatever he wants.
2, She always work with care.
-> She is ...........careful........................................ .
3, Nam is the tallest student in his school.
-> There are ......no students in class are taller than Nam...................................... .
1. Give the correct form of the verb :
1. alphabeal
2. Compared
PASSIVE
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING ACTIVE SENTENCES INTO PASSIVE SENTENCES. LEAVE OUT THE ACTIVE SUBJECT IF POSSIBLE
1, To a certain extent, the entertainment industry is dictating popular culture
=>To a certain extent,popular culture is being dictated by the entertainment industry
2, People should avoid the new Broadway play Star Memories
=>The new Broadway play Star Memories should be avoided
3,In the USA, people have void cinema-going as the most popular weekend hobby
=>Void cinema-going is had as the most popular weekend hobby in the USA
4, People know that the entertainment industry is very competitive
=>The entertainment industry is known to be very competitive
5, People regard Hollywood as the most influential town for film making
=>Hollywood is regarded as the most influential town for film making
6, At the beginning of the 20th century, large film companies contractually restricted famous actors and atresses
=>At the beginning of the 20th century,famous actors and atresses were contractually restricted by large film companies
7, In relation to the plot of the book, someone had changed the ending of the film
=>In relation to the plot of the book, the ending of the film had been changed
8, Someone told us to sit seats 4a and 4b
=>We were told to sit seats 4a and 4b
Leicester Quare is the cinema centre of London. It is claimed that the Square has the cinema with the largest screen and the cinema with the most seats (over 1600).
The most famous cinema, the Odeon, is on the east side of the square. The Odeon had the first digital projector in Europe (1999), and is the largest single –screen cinema in the United Kingdom. The cinema can hold 1, 683 people with seats arranged in circles and stalls. The Empire, on the north of the Square, is the second-largest cinema, with 1,330 seats in the main theatre, as well as eight smaller screens.
The cheapest cinema in Leicester Square is "The Prince Charles". This cinema often shows films a few weeks later than some of the others, so if you don't mind being behind the times and want to save some money this could be the place for you.
Leicester Square is also where the stars come out at night. People wait (often out in the cold) and hope they can see Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts or Brad Pitt as they step out of their limousines to attend the first night of their new movie. Watch out for the screaming fans!
1. Leicester Square is most famous for its............... .
A. shopping
B. cinemas
C. museums
2. The films at "The Prince Charles" are often shown................
A. earlier than other cinemas
B. at the same time as other cinemas
C. later than other cinemas
3. The stars come to Leicester Square at night to.............
A. eat in restaurants
B. talk to their fans.
C. see the opening night of their film.
PASSIVE
CHANGE THE FOLLOWING ACTIVE SENTENCES INTO PASSIVE SENTENCES. LEAVE OUT THE ACTIVE SUBJECT IF POSSIBLE
1, To a certain extent, the entertainment industry is dictating popular culture
Popular culture is being dictated by the entertainment industry to a certain extent
2, People should avoid the new Broadway play Star Memories The new Broadway play Star Memories should be avoided3,In the USA, people have void cinema-going as the most popular weekend hobby
Void cinema-going is had as the most popular weekend hobby in the USA
4, People know that the entertainment industry is very competitive
The entertainment industry is known is very competitive
5, People regard Hollywood as the most influential town for film making
Hollywood is regarded as the most influential town for film making
6, At the beginning of the 20th century, large film companies contractually restricted famous actors and atresses
Famous actors and atresses was restricted contractually by large film companies at the beginning of the 20th century
7, In relation to the plot of the book, someone had changed the ending of the film
In relation to the plot of the book, the ending of the film had been changed
8, Someone told us to sit seats 4a and 4b
We were told to sit seats 4a and 4b
1. What is the price of the book?
How much ……………………does the book cost…………………………………………………….?
2. The car is in front of the bus.
The bus …………………………is behind the car……………………………………………….
3. This film is more interesting than that one. (as……….as)
That film ……………………………is not as interesting as this one…………………………………………….
4. He does not play tennis as well as Jack.
Jack ………………………plays tennis better than him………………………………………………….
5. A city is noisier than a village. (quieter)
A village …………………………is quieter than a city……………………………………………….
6. How do I get to the nearest bus station?
Can you tell …………………………the way to the nearest bus station……………………………………………….
7. She often spends two hours a day studying English.
It takes ……………………her two hours a day to study E…………………………………………………….
Exercise 3
1) The index at the back of the book is in _____alphabetical_____ order. (alphabet)
2) The fans waved _____excitedly_____ as the film star stepped out of the limousine. (excite)
3) Chickenpox is a highly _____infectious_____ disease which many people catch as a child. (infect)
4) Matt is very _____competitive_____ . He wants to be number one at everything. (compete)
5) Harry loves cars and he's so _____knowledgeable_____ about them. (knowledge)
6) There is little _____likelihood_____ of the president being re-elected. (likely)
7) The prime minister thinks there may be a _____conspiracy_____ to overthrow him. (conspire)
8) In _____comparison_____ with Tokyo, London and Paris are relatively cheap. (compare)
9) The police were unable to _____prove_____ that she had committed the crime. (proof)
10) The president's speech went on for so long that I almost died of _____boredom_____ ! (bore)
Exercise 4
1) Naomi and Kurt have three children. Naomi also has a daughter from a previous ____marriage____ . (marry)
2) The film was so ____predictable____ . You knew exactly how it was going to end.(predict)
3) The goverment is concerned about the significant rise in ____homelessness____ . (homeless)
4) It has been _____scientifically___ proven that stroking a cat can lower your blood pressure. (scientific)
5) Thanks to the large ____inheritance____ from her grandmother Paula was able to buy a villa in the south of France. (inherit)
6) In the UK it is ____illegal____ to sell cigarettes to children under 16.(legal)
7) You can ____sweeten____ your tea with honey instead of sugar. (sweet)
8) You need to ___clarify____ the final point of the presentation. It's rather confusing. (clear)
9) The film turned out to be a big ____disappointment____ . It was really quite boring.(disappoint)
10) The ____revalry____ between the city's two football teams is often quite fierce. (rival)