9 The government is planning to spend money on the 16 Use the word in bold to complete each school system in the hope of improving education new sentence with a similar meaning throughout the country (invest) to the original. Use two to five words. Do not change the word in bold. 10 You shouldn't risk your money on sporting events you're far more likely to lose than to win. ( bet) 15 Choose the correct answer-A, B, C or D. 1 Liz keeps all of her jewellery in a bank deposit box a by law c by surprise B for safek D identical to 2 You should always drinking alcohol before you drive as well as when driving a bet on c invest in B D abstain from 3 The party you arranged took me i was expecting to spend a quiet birthday at home A in a bad mood c by I B out of breath 1 My Uncle Jim used to gamble his money on horse 4 I don 't...... the view that women are inferior to races every Saturday afternoon men My Uncle Jim used A subscribe to c ry saturday afternoon. B invest in D abstain from 2 What a coincidence! i have a sweater that is exact 5 Please stop looking at the scenery and he same as the one you're wearing. (identical) hat a coincidence i have a sweater that the road A subscribe to c abstain from 3 The law dictates that you must obey the speed limit B concentrate on on all roads and highways 6 Two athletes were the competition due to You are required their unsportsmanlike conduct. the speed limit on all roads and highways A identical to c disqualified from 4 Poverty and unemployment are the reasons for the b blame for D cure for recent rise in crime (blame) 7 The DJ accidentally fell asleep while he was Poverty and unemployment the recent rise in crime a out of breath 5 I'd like you to explain your findings thoroughly to the rest of the class (detail) 8 Where did you buy those oranges? I didn't know to the rest of the class they were 6 You are not allowed to see this film, because you A out of breath c in season are too young B in detai D under age You are not allowed to see this film, because you 9 The government should a reliable and convenient transport system 7 Smokers often find that they gasp for air after even C result in the lightest exercise (breath) B abstain from d blame for Smokers often find that they are ……, after even the lightest exercise o Many shops offer their goods after the Christmas holidays 8 Chocolate? Not for me, thank you -I'm eating to lose weight, so I cant have any (diet) a on the air c at a discount Chocolate? Not for me, thank you - I'm B by law D for safekeeping so I cant have any
咖2 1 Read the cartoon strip and match the Well, sir. it was dark but I could just 10 words in bold to the definitions make out a body on Come quickly! There's Watch out! You near 1)ran that dog over new 8)Get up on that ‖ box and look Well? 9)Come on, Griffiths the curtain we havent got all day! What can you see? collide with a pedestrian/dog/etc while driving leave a particular pla c understand/see sth with difficulty d leave a vehicle/room/building/etc e move to a higher posi f□gv g h investigate a situation here! That house h been 2) done up recently □ hurry up/ make more effort Wheres th 3)tipped us off, Griffiths? 2 Replace the words in brackets with phrases from the list, using the correct tense/form. get up, look into, make out, run away, lip off Detective Constable Smith was on his way to 1) (investigate) a report of a possible break-in bout which the police had been 2) I dont know, Inspector. Perhaps he 4)ran (given information) by an anonymous phone call. It was away because he's the murderer after midnight when he got to the address mentioned in along Constable the report and parked his car. The house was in dark ness, but he could just 3) man Griffiths.Let's5)get out and see if the door is open trying to 4) (climb) a drainpipe next to an upstairs window. Smith got out of the car to arrest him, but the man heard the noise of the car door, jumped to the ground and 5) left quickly) 3 Fill in each gap wit away,on, out, over, up It's locked shall 1 We've just bought a house, but it is in a bad state of ye 6)go away? repair and needs doing i We' ll miss the start if we don 't hu 3 Mrs Baxter has gon of New York and live in the No! We must 7) look nly swerved in front of her car and she
Read the dialogue and match the words 5 Fill in each gap with a suitable word from in bold to the definitions below the list, using the correct tense/form 1 Although Joe missed the start of term, he soon up under the strain of being e on trial for theft 3fyou……… me up at home tonight have a long talk about the problem 4 Mary's work at school suffered when her parents 5 The athletes are up for the 1500 metre race at the moment nstructor: Right, let's start 1)warming up those muscles Christine: D'you know, I'm really starting to enjoy these sessions. I never thought I'd be able to say that 6 Replace each word/phrase in bold with hrasal verb from the list enny: Yes, everyone's really impressed when I tel correct tense/form. nem I'm doing circuit training. Anyway, before chalk up, clam up, make up for, wake up to e get too out of breath, tell me about Sue and Pierre -is it true they ve 2 )broken up? 1 I forgot my mothers birthday yesterday. I hope these christine: Yes- and i think it's for the best, really. It's chocolates will compensate for it about time she 3 )woke up to his cheating. He's een seeing Lucy for a month now 2 When all the fish died, the villagers realised the Jenny: How did she find out? dangers of pollution from the facto Christine: Well, apparently Sue caught him 4) ringing 3 Peter refused to say anything when we asked him Lucy up. When she asked him what he wa oing to marry Ka doing he just 5)clammed up and she couldnt get a word out of him 4 Our local football team has achieved seven wins in Jenny: Did he try to stop Sue leaving? ts last eight matches Christine: Oh yes, of course. He promised to 6)make up for the way he's treated her, but she wasn 7 Use each word in bold to make a new Good for her How is she? sentence similar in meaning to the stine: Fine, actually. I wouldn't have been surprised if original. Do not change the word in bold she'd7)cracked up. as she always seemed so dependent on him, but she's being quite 1 I can as you that we will examine all of you philosophical about it. After all, she ' s 8)chalked up some happy relationships in the past nstructor: Come on, you two, stop talking. You're behind 2 We tried to catch the small boys who were stealing the others apples but they escaped Jenny: Oh, I hadn 't realised. Wed better 9)catch up! You can finish telling me about it later 3 I can't take all this stress I 'm sure I'll have a nervous a refuse to say anything breakdown if things don' t get better (crack) c□ end a relationship 4 I can't invite both John and Sandra to my party now they' ve stopped seeing each other d reach sb ahead of one, by hurrying e have a nervous breakdown 5 If we walk quickly, we'll reach that group of people f take gentle exercise to prepare for sth ahead of us before they move on again. (catch) g achieve sth(victory/etc), thus increasing one's total 6 Only when a computer was stolen did we realise the h compensate(sb)for sth fact we had a thief inside the company. (wake) i become aware of sth(usu. problem/danger
8 Study the tables, then underline the correct 2 The police couldn't explain how the burglar had prepositions in the sentences below the house a got me down B got into d aot out make out claim/pretend make*out 1 understand/see sth with difficulty, 3 He might have lots of money but what pleasure 2 write/complete sth(e. g cheque, report does he a get up to c get out of make up become friends again after a quarrel b get down to d get into make*up 1 invent sth(a story 2 repay sth(e.g time/money) lost/owed 4 The journalist was that the actress would be there, so he was able to get an interview ke up* complete sth, be part of a whole a made out c woken up to make up for compensate for sth d tipped off 5 The fox was… and killed by a lorry get down move to a lower position get up a got down get*down make sb feel depressed B run over d done up get down to start giving one s attention to 6 Before performing in a concert, I always get in(to*) 1 enter a place/vehicle( get out (of), by singing scales c crack u 2 arrive at a destination(e.g. station) B get up D warm up get*in (to) gain(sb's) admission to place/event get out(of) leave/escape from (a place 10 Replace the words in bold with a suitable e get out of* avoid punishment/unpleasant duty expression to make a new sentence similar get*out of gain sth from sb/sth in meaning to the original get up to 1 reach as far as 2 do sth(usu bad or amusing Having to watch what I eat all the time is really ng me 1 Sue isnt as fit as she makes up/out. She gets breath- less after five minutes on the rowing machine 2 Rick had to work late yesterday to compensate for the time he took off last week 2 We didn't manage to get in/into the new restaurant as every table was booked 3 The animal probably escaped by making a hole in 3 We know your holiday was spoiled, but we hope this the wire of its cage refund will make up/up for the inconvenience 4" Get down from/out of that wall at once, before you 4 Please write the cheque to my husband because I'll be paying it into his bank account, not mine 5 After they had made up/up for again, Julie and Helen were inseparable 5 Michael earns his money by buying old cars restoring them and selling them at a profi 6 That constant noise is terribly annoying -it,'s really beginning to get me in/down 6 Sonia only invited me along because she wanted 7 I only speak a little French. I can 't make up/out what me to complete a foursome he's saying 8"Once I've had my coffee break, I'll get down to/up 7 Ive reached the last chapter of that novel you lent to that report 9 I couldn 't tell Julie I was planning her surprise party so I had to make up/out a story 8 I'm so proud of Carol she achieved eight Grade in her exams o The train from London got in/out on time 9“P| ease wil‖ you leave now- I need some time on 9 Choose the correct answer-A, B, C or D 1 In the face of police questioning, Mrs Jones A split, and said nothing 10 My son is quite naughty, so I'm worried about what c clammed up he might do if I leave him at home on his own B cracked up D warmed up
11 Match the phrases in italics(1-6)to the 5 They've been arguing with each other for quite a few prepositional phrases(a-f) (odds) 1 Firemen may be called a with the exception of The bank robbers abandoned the stolen car next to the motorway 2 He parked close to the b from experience main road 7 She knew from having done this before that a good 3 Everyone enjoyed the c be in the mood for nights sleep was essential before such a long drive lay, apart from John (experience) 4 We learn from the things d at the side of that happen to us 8 Sean spoke to his boss as a representative of his 5 His story didn't agree e at a moment's notice colleagues (behalf 6 I feel like having pizza. f be at odds with 12 a) Underline the most suitable preposition 14 a) Underline the most suitable preposition in each of the expressions in each of the expressions 1 in/with good condition 4 travel sw by/on way of[1 notorious at for sth 6 eligible for/of sth 2 do sth from/on an empty stomach do sth in/out of an 2 exempt from/in sth 7 rely on/with sb/sth 3 sth is from/out of the 3 quick at/on(doing) sth 8 take pride at/in sth 6 for/on behalf of sb 4 addicted to/with sth 9 to object at/to sth 5 capable from/of 10 an increase in/ on sth b)Complete each sentence with a suitable (doing) sth (e. g. price) prepositional phrase from a) 1 Nothing b )Use each word in bold to mak work today It was business as usual sentence similar in meaning to the 2 You can get from Birmingham to Manchester riginal. Do not change the word in bold. the motorway 3 This car is Dea to ains on a lason was not obliged to take the brakes are new and theres not a scratch on it (exempt) 4 Muriel must be starving! She's been working all day 2 Well done- you can certainly be satisfied with the 5 I would like to accept this award excellent work you have produced (pride) all the people involved with the project 6 If you ever find yourself you should find a telephone and dial 999 3 There was a greater number of applications to universities last (increase) 13 Use each word in bold to make a new sentence similar in meaning to the 4 New York has, for many years, been well-known for original. Do not change the word in bold. its violent crime (notorious) 1 Take note of where the fire exits are. You may need to 5 The great majority of voters would disapprove of use them in the event of danger (emergency) paying higher taxes (object) 2 don't feel like having Chinese food. How about 6 I don' t like to need anyone 's help because l prefer to get things done on my ow 3 All of your friends, not counting Jacqueline, will be 7 Despite their and complexity, computers are at the party tonight. (exception) not able to p e creative thought. (capable) 4 We kept a suitcase packed because we knew we had to be ready to leave at any time (notice) 8 A disturbing number of musicians are dependent on either drugs or alcohol (addicted)