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II . III. IV. 1. The policeman waved at Danny to pull up at the lay by. 2. Serveral recruits were given a harsh training for their reluctance to carry out the captain’s orders. 3. Luckily, the two ministers made up before the programme was broadcast. 4. Doesn’t any of you want to back me up? 5. Things are beginning to look up now that we have received the aid. 6. At first, I felt like going to the concert, but is was the price of the ticket that put me off in the end. 7. The season of dry weather has set in too early this year. 8. Luccy says she doesn’t feel up to doing so much housework. 9. The pump breakdown has been brought about by an electrical fault. 10. We have got on ever since we met each other at the pilgrimage last year. 11. The teacher has obliged Robert to take back the offensive remarks he made to Jullia. 12. As a result of a heavy rain fall the athletic event has had to be called off. 13. Thounsands of enthusiasts from around the world gathered to see the famous film star, but to their disappointment, she didn’t turn up. 14. This useful handbook will tell you how to bring up your children. 15. After a pause, the judge asked the suspect to go on accounting for his motives. 1. distinguished 6. firm 11. tender 2. crucial 7. widespread 12. tedious 3. adequate 8. available 13. immediate 4. legitimate 9. hostile 14. bumpy 5. feverish 10. exaggerated 15. concise 1. At least, some of you may be under an obligation to sign the agreement. 2. Suddenly, the baby burst a) out crying and nobody knew … b) into tears and nobody knew what to do about it. 4. Certainly, drinking too much alcohol canl do harm to your health 5. Only a few Members of Parliament voted in favour of the reforms. 6. Anthony accused the other man of causing the collision. 7. With such a poor of dealing with the matter he is unlikely to succeed. 8. They seemed to have visited the place before. 9. The factoty had to be shut down due to very low output and poor profits. 10. The hijackers haven’t let any of the hostages go. 11. He offered / expressed his apologies for what he had said to the customer.

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1. The policeman waved at Danny to pull up at the lay by.

2. Serveral recruits were given a harsh training for their reluctance to carry out the captains orders.

3. Luckily, the two ministers made up before the programme was broadcast.

4. Doesnt any of you want to back me up?

5. Things are beginning to look up now that we have received the aid.

6. At first, I felt like going to the concert, but is was the price of the ticket that put me off in the end.

7. The season of dry weather has set in too early this year.

8. Luccy says she doesnt feel up to doing so much housework.

9. The pump breakdown has been brought about by an electrical fault.

10. We have got on ever since we met each other at the pilgrimage last year.

11. The teacher has obliged Robert to take back the offensive remarks he made to Jullia.

12. As a result of a heavy rain fall the athletic event has had to be called off.

13. Thounsands of enthusiasts from around the world gathered to see the famous film star, but to their disappointment, she didnt turn up.

14. This useful handbook will tell you how to bring up your children.

15. After a pause, the judge asked the suspect to go on accounting for his motives.

II.

1. distinguished6. firm11. tender

2. crucial7. widespread12. tedious

3. adequate8. available13. immediate

4. legitimate9. hostile14. bumpy

5. feverish10. exaggerated15. concise

III.

1. At least, some of you may be under an obligation to sign the agreement.

2. Suddenly, the baby bursta) out crying and nobody knew

3. b) into tears and nobody knew what to do about it.

4. Certainly, drinking too much alcohol canl do harm to your health

5. Only a few Members of Parliament voted in favour of the reforms.

6. Anthony accused the other man of causing the collision.

7. With such a poor of dealing with the matter he is unlikely to succeed.

8. They seemed to have visited the place before.

9. The factoty had to be shut down due to very low output and poor profits.

10. The hijackers havent let any of the hostages go.

11. He offered / expressed his apologies for what he had said to the customer.

IV.

1. line6. guess12. mind

2. appearances7. terms13. best

3. fuss8. prime14. clockworld

4. leave9. senses15. date

5. delay10. heart 15. glimpse

V.

TEST 71. b4. d7. d10. c13. a

2. c5. d8. b11. d14. d

3. a6. a9. a12. a15. c

I.

1. inequalities6. reception11. proof

2. acceptable7. drough12. payments

3. theft8. argument13. justification

4. fitness9. hatred14. supplier

5. savings10. guidelines15. breathtaking

II.

1. to4. on7. for10. with13. at / with

2. of5. from8. from11. in14. under

3. at6. of9. under12. of15. in

III.

1. However unfarourable our position is, we must out a bold face on it.

2. This water is hot enough to brew tea.

3. I cant lend you any money as I am short of it myself.

4. How much did you owe them for their service?

5. Take this map in case you get lost in the city.

6. She says she is / has got used to stormy weather in this country.

7. It came as a surprise to us that Brian had become a monk.

8. This loud music gets on my nerves.

9. I cant make any sense of what he says.

10. She is (still) hesitating whether to buy this house or not.

IV.

1. c6. c11. b16. d

2. b7. d12. c17. c

3. a8. a13. b18. a

4. b9. c14. b19. d

5. d10. a15. a20. c

V.

TEST 81. dates4. adventure7. towards10. displayed

2. carrying5. interview8. behind11. served

3. captured6. engines9. forward12. settled

I.

1. obstinacy6. directory11. renewable

2. earnings7. amusement12. indebted

3. Offences8. backyard13. climatic

4. prisoner9. framework14. pursuit

5. suitable10. beneficial15. sickness

II.

1. dubious6. consistent11. miserable

2. minute7. overweight12. prompt

3. ample8. notable13. tempting

4. domestic9. skilled14. strict

5. secure10. alert15. petrified

III.

1. Hats like this are out of date.

2. Stanley is rather in awe of the new algebra teacher.

3. Im sorry, I took your book home by accident.

4.a) There is a probability that our father will stay longer in Rome than

b) In all probability, our father will stay longer in Rome than

5. The patient made an amazingly quick recovery after so serious an accident.

6. How did you cope with carrying such a heavy suitcase?

7. Let him go unpunished and he will certainly do that again.

8. None of the passengers of the jumbo jet survived the crash.

9. Why has the engine gone wrong?

10. The young policeman was completely oblivious to / of the danger.

IV.

1. spirits 6. eye11. floor

2. stomach 7. glance12. time

3. large 8. pity13. tricks

4. matter 9. root14. side

5. mood10. house15. earshot

V.

TEST 91. d4. b7. d10. a13. a

2. a5. c8. b11. c14. a

3. c6. a9. d12. b15. c

I.

1. economized6. judgement11. powerless

2. murderous7. desirable / desired12. variety

3. scholarship8. application13. definite

4. believer9. unexpected14. guidance

5. misgivings10. boredom15. refusal

II.

1. for4. of7. into10. on13. beyond

2. for5. in8. by11. at14. on

3. from6. with9. in12. from15. with

III.

1. This is the first time I have read such an interesting article about space exploration.

2. Mark hates being told what to do.

3. The moment you take this medicine, you will start to feel better.

4. Hasnt it ever occurred to you that you could emigrate?

5. It is doubtful whether it will stop raining till afternoon.

6. He must have recognized us at the airport.

7. It was such a strong wind that we could hardly walk.

8. Sorry, we havent got any free tickets left.

9. Hardly ever does Mike use his tape recorder.

10. Neither Mr Hornby nor his wife were invited to the barbecue.

IV.

1. c 6. d11. b16. b

2. b 7. b12. c17. a

3. a 8. a13. d18. d

4. a 9. c14. a19. d

5. b10. d15. b20. a

V.

TEST 101. c4. a7. a10. b13. d

2. a5. d8. d11. d14. b

3. b6. c9. b12. a15. a

I.

1. plentiful 6. extensive11. removal

2. frontier 7. coverage12. bitterness

3. miserable 8. entrance13. refresh

4. inhabited 9. majority14. bookish

5. survival / surviving10. exceptional15. bribery

II.

1. call 6. borne11. keep

2. clean 7. pile12. left

3. care 8. held13. let

4. paid 9. make14. looks

5. step10. take15. running

III.

1. Celine has always had a taste for classical music.

2. Peter and his roommate have nothing in common.

3. This old man chops the wood (by) himself.

4. I havent stayed in London since 1984.

5. The jury found Mr Cutter guilty of misappropriating a huge sum of money.

6. Should you come across my old wooden box somewhere in the cellar, dont throw it away.

7. The secretary said my explanation is beyond was beyond belief.

8. She doesnt mind letting the rest of the party know about the bad news.

9. They cannot watch this film because they are under still under age.

10. The longer you sleep, the more relaxed you will be.

IV.

1. charge 6. mark11. milk

2. life 7. dirt12. way

3. sign 8. package13. things

4. balance 9. steps14. break

5. head10. feet15. deal

V.

TEST 111. c4. b7. c10. d13. d

2. d5. a8. a11. a14. c

3. c6. d9. a12. a15. a

I.

1. movement 6. knowledge11. spectacular

2. employees 7. defensive12. poverty

3. conclusion(s) 8. freedom13. necessity

4. scientific 9. failure14. loss

5. creative10. shortage15. explosive

II.

1. comprehensible 6. discontented11. void

2. nourishing 7. gorgeous12. awkward

3. laborious 8. (an) enormous13. mistaken

4. major 9. smooth14. calamitous

5. solitary10. futile15. superficial

III.