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8/11/2019 c1 Adv Voc and Word Form
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A) LEISURE
Read the text and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.It is now generally recognised that stress is a major (1) ..C of heart disease,and contributes to many other illnesses. Stress is increased by (2) such as
worry, overwork and lack of e ercise or rela ation. !or it is just as im"ortantfrom a "sychological "oint of (#) to rela as it is to ($) "hysicale ercise. %ela ing does not necessarily mean just la&ing about and doingnothing. 'he benefits of a weekend away or the diversion of s"orting activitiesare considerable. If you are suffering from high stress ( ) , or wish to( ) after a trying day, it is generally advisable to have a change of (*) +lthough there are some individuals who ( ) on stress, for most of us, it can lead to e haustion, mood swings and even severe de"ression.
1) + reason2) + factors#) + fact$) + make
) + rates) + hold u"
*) + scene) + bloom
- motive- as"ects- de"arture- have- layers- wind down- location- "ros"er
cause elements view undergo ratios draw back sight thrive
/ "ur"ose/ items/ return/ take/ levels/ "eter out/ "lace/ flourish
Co p!ete each sentence with a word for ed fro the word in capita!s.a) 'he new leisure centre doesn0t uite come u" to my . 3453 '
b) 'here was a bare ............................... of "eo"le at the youth club. 6+7/c) 6elen0s solo crossing of the 5acific was a ............................... feat. %38+%9 d) :e ............................... go to the "ub before lunch on Sunday. ;+%uiet association, (11) u" of local "eo"le, accused the government of (12) back on "romises made before the Ceneral 3lection. 0:e were toldthen that the air"ort authority had no (1#) of building another runway,and we believe that the government has a duty to (1$) its "ledges.05rominent figures in the government are also believed to be concerned at thenews, although the 5rime 8inister, interviewed last night, is (1 ) assaying that re"orts were 0misleading0. 6owever, he would not give an assurancethat "lans for building a runway had definitely been rejected.
1) + sign2) + inhabitants#) + controversial$) + involve
) + further to) + sum
*) + years) + regarded
E) + "otential1D) + affects11) + made12) + getting1#) + desire
1$) + bear out1 ) + uoted
- make- dwellers- debatable- concern- as well as- si&e- "eriod- believed- outlook - undergoes- set- falling- intention
- count on- known
give occu"ants notorious assume moreover volume time felt "ros"ect e "eriences brought going wish
"ull off thought
/ a""rove/ residents/ doubtful/ need/ what0s more/ length/ future/ held/ likelihood/ suffers/ taken/ turning/ objective
/ stand by/ written
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Co p!ete each space in the text with a word for ed fro the words in capita!s.5ress (1) ...speculation. continues over whether the 5rime S53 ?A+'38inister is on the "oint of calling a Ceneral 3lection. +n(2) is e "ected shortly from government +77=?7 3
head uarters. 5olitical (#) believe that the +7+A
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Read the text and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.:hen I first arrived here to take u" my new job, I stayed in a hotel, but I soonstarted looking for a "ermanent (1) .. , a "lace to (2) my own. 'hefirst flat I came (#) was cold and uninviting, and had large ($) of dam" on the walls. 'he flat ( ) onto a factory, so the view was note actly ins"iring. 'hen I had a look at a small flat in a modern a"artment( ) It had a "arking (*) and was fully ( ) , but the rent wasfar too high for me. I didn0t want to end u" in a tiny "lace, so I answered an adfor houseBsharing. 'he house was in a uiet (E) , and as soon as I saw it Ifell in love with it. 'here was a high overgrown (1D) around the frontgarden, and (11) to "ark cars in the drive. 'he room to (12) lookedout over the back garden, and had a big bay window. (1#) it meantsharing the kitchen and living room, I did have my own bathroom, really just ashower and washbasin (1$) into what must have once been a cu"board.'here was, however, uite a lot of (1 ) s"ace.
1) + household2) + refer #) + over $) + "atches
) + showed u") + tower
*) + bit) + furnished
E) + surroundings1D) + fence11) + room12) + let1#) + -ut for
1$) + cram"ed1 ) + storage
- accommodation- be- across- "ieces- saw through- skyscra"er - s"ot- "rovided- neighbourhood- bush- ca"acity- rent- /es"ite
- crowded- stocking
residence call u" stretches gave over block location su""lied vicinity hedge area hire 7evertheless
cluttered saving
/ habitation/ say/ by/ stains/ looked out/ column/ s"ace/ "revented/ "remises/ lawn/ "lace/ lease/ +lthough
/ crammed/ accumulation