Bridges 2 Bachillerato More Practice
Bridges 2 Bachillerato More Practice
Bridges 2 Bachillerato More Practice
Unit 1 Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with the words below.
unfit • protein • nutritious • diet • recover • strength • appetite • exhausted
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. Use the prefixes un-, dis-, im-,
in-, multi-, under-, over- or pre-.
1. It’s ……………………… (polite) to talk with food in your mouth.
2. Would you like to buy this ……………………… (purpose) cleaning spray? You can use it on anything in your home.
3. I’m sorry, your answer is ……………………… (correct). Would you like to try again?
4. My father takes the ……………………… (ground) train to work every day.
5. I stayed ……………………… (night) at my friend’s house.
6. Could you please ……………………… (lock) the door for me? I forgot my keys.
7. I ……………………… (agree) with you. I like the other one better.
8. In order to reserve your tickets, you must ……………………… (pay).
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the collocations from Exercise 3.
1. Leanne ……………………… because she went swimming in the middle of the winter.
2. My grandmother got so thin that her doctors put her on a high fat diet so she would ……………………… .
3. Susan ……………………… when she was ill.
4. I don’t like eating a lot at night. Let’s order a ……………………… .
5. Mr Jones is very old and is in ……………………… . He rarely gets out of bed.
6. A ……………………… consists of all the food groups.
7. You should ……………………… if you don’t want to get fat.
8. Paul was ill, but he made a ……………………… .
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Do you find that no matter how much you sleep, you’re often (1) ……………………… ? Do you frequently miss school
because you have (2) ……………………… and it takes you a long time to (3) ……………………… from every illness? It
could be that your diet isn’t (4) ……………………… enough. In a recent study, it was discovered that more than half the
young people in the UK weren’t eating (5) ……………………… . They rarely consumed green vegetables or fruit, so they
didn’t get enough (6) ……………………… C. In addition, more than 13 per cent of the teenagers in the UK had very low
levels of (7) ……………………… in their blood because they didn’t eat enough red meat or meat substitutes. This causes
anemia, which makes you (8) ……………………… so you eat even less nutritious food. The end result is that you won’t have
the (9) ……………………… to do everyday activities, like walking up the stairs to your next lesson.
Unit 1 Grammar
1 Choose the correct answer.
1. I … to Paris many times, but this trip is the most exciting.
a. have been c. will have been
b. had been d. was
2. Tim couldn’t do the homework because he … his books the day before.
a. have lost c. didn’t lose
b. had lost d. will have lost
3. They had read the book before they … the film.
a. saw c. will have seen
b. had seen d. has seen
4. By the time you read this letter, I … the country.
a. had left c. will have left
b. have left d. left
5. He … cooking before he got the job.
a. hasn’t studied c. hadn’t studied
b. won’t have studied d. didn’t study
2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple, Past Perfect Simple or
Future Perfect Simple.
1. I ……………………… (already move) out of the city when you arrived in 2001.
2. John ……………………… (not read) the book by next week.
3. The dogs ……………………… (not eat) yet. Can you feed them?
4. The film starts in an hour. ……………………… they ……………………… (finish) their homework by then?
5. How much money ……………………… the children already ……………………… (spend) on sweets?
3 Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect
Continuous.
1. Why did you go to the doctor?
Because ...................................................................................................... . (my leg / hurt / all week)
2. Do you like Martin?
I don’t know. I .......................................................................................................... . (just meet / him)
3. Did you go out with Janis yesterday?
No, I ......................................................................................................... . (not see / her / for a week)
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4 Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the affirmative or negative of the Present Perfect
Continuous or Past Perfect Continuous.
swim • do • shop • cook
2 Complete the expressions below with either job or work. Then complete the sentences with the expressions.
out of ………… • part-time ………… • ………… experience • apply for a ………… • steady ………… • ………… application
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3. what kind of professional training you would like to get.
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Many (1) ……………………… who work for various (2) ……………………… travel thousands of kilometres a year to
and from their jobs. Commuting is tiring and expensive, so some employers have decided to let their workers earn a
(3) ……………………… while working at home. This form of (4) ……………………… is called telecommuting. Working
from home can be quite (5) ……………………… , and it isn’t suitable for everyone. Telecommuters must be
(6) ……………………… about computers, since they usually connect with their company through the Internet. People
who work at home are often very (7) ……………………… because they don’t have as many interruptions as office
workers, but they must be very well-organised and (8) ……………………… . Employers can’t see the way that
telecommuters are dressed, and many employees have said that they enjoy not having to worry about their
(9) ……………………… . But many employees quickly ask their employers to let them (10) ………………………
in the office.
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3 Choose the correct verb in brackets. Then rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
1. Anne: “My parents won’t allow me to work after school.” (complain / suggest)
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2. Shop manager: “We are closing the shop early today.” (order / explain)
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3. Teacher: “If you complete the assignment by next week, you’ll get extra marks.” (enquire / promise)
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4. Tim: “Don’t forget the party next week, Sam.” (remind / suggest)
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5 Complete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Do you like the idea of flying through the air in front of hundreds of people? Diego Zeman does. He works for a
circus, and his act requires him to be shot through the air from a four-metre-long cannon. In a recent interview,
Diego said that he (1) ……………………… (work) for circuses since he was a child. He added that his parents
(2) ……………………… (be) circus performers when they were younger and that he (3) ……………………… (start)
training when he was eight years old. He said that he still (4) ……………………… (feel) nervous during a
performance and he (5) ……………………… (have to) concentrate very hard on what he was doing. He explained
that if he (6) ……………………… (make) a mistake, he risked much more than his job – he risked his life. He
warned young people (7) ……………………… (not take) a job like his just for the money. However, he said that if
you (8) ……………………… (like) bungee-jumping, you (9) ……………………… (love) the feeling of freedom you
get when being fired from a cannon. He said that he (10) ……………………… (continue) doing his job until it
(11) ……………………… (stop) being fun.
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6 Complete the passage with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct perfect tense or the Past Simple. There may
be more than one correct answer.
For years, doctors (1) ……………………… (tell) young people to stop eating fast food. Scientists (2) ………………………
(discover) a long time ago that fast food contains too much fat and salt. Because of that, schools everywhere
(3) ……………………… (recently change) their lunch menus to make them healthier. But for UK teenager Ashley Clarke,
it’s a different story. Ashley (4) ……………………… (faint) several times a day for years before doctors discovered that he
had a rare medical condition. What was the solution to Ashley’s problem? To his amazement, doctors
(5) ……………………… (prescribe) a diet of junk food! They (6) ……………………… (tell) Ashley that he needed the extra
salt in food like hamburgers and crisps to keep his blood pressure up. Before this recommendation, Ashley
(7) ……………………… (be) on a healthy, nutritious diet. But ever since then, he (8) ……………………… (enjoy) the food
the rest of us are told not to eat!
Unit 3 Vocabulary
1 Choose the correct answer.
1. If you want a shop owner to lower the cost of an item, you often have to bargain over the price / pick it up late /
find designer brands.
2. I pay less money at the shop than John does because I take it back / pay for it / get a discount.
3. The television isn’t new. I bought it imitation / brand-new / second-hand.
4. You don’t have to pay for it all at once. You can pay in instalments / return purchases / shop around.
5. Have you got any shoes that are less expensive? I can’t afford / check out / try on 100 euros.
6. Mr Smith has just bought a rip-off / brand-new / special offer car. His previous car was quite old.
2 Write a sentence that follows the first sentence. Use the words below.
pick out • live on a budget • get a refund • shop around
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6 Complete the passage with the words below. Make any necessary changes.
consumer • afford • debt • budget • brand-names • try on • purchase
Most teenagers enjoy going shopping. Who doesn’t love spending a day at the shopping centre, looking for
(1) ……………………… like Mango or Zara and (2) ……………………… clothes to see how you look in them? Shopping
has become one of the most popular free-time activities in the western world. Teenage (3) ……………………… are an
especially powerful spending force. Many banks even offer credit cards for teenagers. The banks say that using a credit
card with a limit on it will teach teenagers about living within a (4) ……………………… and not spending more than they
can (5) ……………………… to spend. Critics, however, disagree. They say that people waste money when they have
credit cards because they can make (6) ……………………… whenever they like. Credit-card owners frequently buy
things that they don’t need, and they can accumulate huge (7) ……………………… that they can’t pay back. Many
people think that giving a credit card to teenagers is like giving them a head start on a life of bad finances.
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Unit 3 Grammar
1 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the passive.
1. Dan hates the music that ……………………… (play) on that radio station.
2. Have you heard the news? Sharon ……………………… (just / give) an award for her painting.
3. Your dog ……………………… (should / check) at least once a month.
4. By the time we arrived, dinner ……………………… (already / serve).
5. She prepared all the food. We ……………………… (not expect) to do anything.
6. We ……………………… (not allow) into the classroom tomorrow because we behaved badly.
4 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct active or passive form.
1. The film ……………………… (show) in ten different countries this week.
2. Tomorrow, the weather ……………………… (be) cold and snowy.
3. The sales ……………………… (advertise) in the newspaper every week.
4. We ……………………… (not do) our homework yesterday.
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6 Complete the passage with the verbs in brackets. Use the correct active or passive form. There may be
more than one possible answer.
Thanks to an online bookshop called Better World Books, thousands of people (1) ……………………… (give) the
chance to help the world while enjoying a good read. Better World Books is a business whose profits
(2) ……………………… (use) to help society. When the company first (3) ……………………… (begin), the founders
(4) ……………………… (have) the idea of selling second-hand books online. They decided that the money from the
book sales (5) ……………………… (donate) to reading programmes all over the world. More than ten million books
(6) ……………………… (collect), and more than $4 million (7) ……………………… (raise) for programmes like Books
for Africa and the Prison Book Programme. Some of the books on the Better World site (8) ………………………
(receive) from libraries that have too many copies of the same book. Some books (9) ……………………… (give) to
Better World Books by retail bookshops that don’t want to cause pollution by throwing away unwanted books. The
end result is the same: if you buy a book from Better World Books, your money (10) ……………………… (make) a
difference in the world.
Unit 4 Vocabulary
1 Choose the correct answer.
1. You need to have a sense of humour / loyalty / generosity to understand jokes.
2. Daniel’s face turned red because he was very broken-hearted / delighted / embarrassed by what had happened.
3. Jason and Louise both grew up in the same neighbourhood and played with the same friends. They have got
a similar background / the same age / a couple.
4. James and Peter are cousins. They aren’t relatives / siblings / dates.
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3 Complete the sentences with expressions from Exercise 2. There may be more than one possible answer.
1. Dan wishes he hadn’t missed your party. He’s really ……………………… it and he’d like to apologise to you.
2. Have you heard about Peter’s accident? I really feel ……………………… him.
3. I’m very ……………………… Jason. He just doesn’t seem happy lately.
4. Stephan isn’t ……………………… Linda, but he’s very fond of her.
5. My parents will be so ……………………… me when they see I got 100 in my exam.
6. I’m very ……………………… my birthday party.
Meeting an interesting boy or girl and going on a (1) ……………………… to the cinema or café can be fun but it can also
be scary. Relationships don’t always work out and when a couple (2) ……………………… , at least one of them is often left
(3) ……………………… , alone and miserable.
Maybe that’s why teenagers in China have found an interesting alternative. Chinese teenagers spend hours on the web
every day, playing games and (4) ……………………… with other teenagers. Now many of them are getting married in
cyberspace, too. Special Internet sites allow people to find someone who they (5) ……………………… like music or films
and ask them to become their Internet (6) ……………………… . They can then have a marriage ceremony. It’s all done in
virtual reality, and the cyber (7) ……………………… never need to meet each other in real life. Some 17 year olds have
already been married ten times. If a couple doesn’t (8) ……………………… each other any more, they just click their
computer mice and “get divorced”. Many people criticise cyber relationships for that exact reason. They say that cyber
couples (9) ……………………… marriage like a game, and not like a serious relationship that requires patience and trust.
What do you think?
5 When do you feel each of the emotions below? Write a sentence about yourself for each emotion.
1. grateful: .....................................................................................................................................
2. confused: ..................................................................................................................................
3. relieved: ....................................................................................................................................
4. terrified: .....................................................................................................................................
5. miserable: .................................................................................................................................
6. disappointed: .............................................................................................................................
7. proud: ........................................................................................................................................
Unit 4 Grammar
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. If she worked a bit harder, she ……………………… (do) better at school.
2. I will call you if you ……………………… (give) me your number.
3. Jamie would have gone to the game if he ……………………… (not be) ill.
4. Will you go to Paris if you ……………………… (save) enough money?
5. If you could go anywhere in the world, where ……………………… (you / go)?
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3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I had four slices of pizza at the party last night. I wish I ……………………… (not eat) so much.
2. Mike’s dream is to become a professional singer. He wishes his parents ……………………… (send) him to singing lessons.
3. I like these jeans but they’re really expensive. I wish I ……………………… (have) more money.
4. Alex moved away and we haven’t got his number. If only we ……………………… (ask) him for it before he left.
5. You’re disturbing me. I wish you ……………………… (talk) more quietly.
4 Compete the passage with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Everyone is always telling you about foods that make you clever. How many times have you heard that you
(1) ……………………… (do) better in your last exam if you had eaten a good breakfast before it? But has anyone ever
told you that your marks would improve if you (2) ……………………… (spend) more time talking to your friends? It might
sound strange, but it’s true! Think of your brain as a muscle. Like any muscle, it (3) ……………………… (not stay) in shape
unless you exercise it. It turns out that if you really want to give your brain a good workout, you (4) ………………………
(should socialise) with your friends every day! Scientists tested thousands of people and they discovered that people who
spent a lot of time talking to family and friends on the phone (5) ………………………
(usually receive) higher marks than people who didn’t socialise. The scientists concluded that if children developed good
social skills, they (6) ……………………… (perform) well in academic subjects, and their brains (7) ………………………
(be) sharp even when they were old. That doesn’t mean that if you spend a lot of time alone as a child, you
(8) ……………………… (not become) a doctor or lawyer when you grow up. But it does prove what most teenagers
already know: socialising isn’t just for fun – it’s a survival skill!
Unit 5 Vocabulary
1 Complete the sentences with the words below.
departure time • journey • baggage • guidebook • traveller’s cheques • make reservations
1. It’s better to take ……………………… than cash, because if you lose them, you can have them replaced.
2. You can’t take large ……………………… on the plane with you.
3. I bought a good ……………………… to help us plan our trip.
4. That hotel is very popular so you must ……………………… five months in advance.
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5. The airlines recommend being at the airport several hours before the ……………………… .
6. Jim wants to be an astronaut. He dreams of taking a ……………………… into space.
2 Rewrite the sentences using the word in brackets and the infinitive form.
1. I was happy when I heard about Erin’s new job. (pleased)
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2. Planning a long holiday isn’t easy. (difficult)
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3. I enjoy helping you. (happy)
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4. Daniel was sad when he heard the news. (sorry)
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5. Eating in good restaurants costs a lot of money. (expensive)
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5 Complete the passage with the words below. Make any necessary changes.
get away from it all • scenery • make reservations • look for an adventure • go abroad • guided tour
package holiday • location • landmark • trek • fulfil the dream of a lifetime
Best Tours offers unusual holidays around the world.Whether you like excitement and are
(1) ……………………… among the wild animals of Africa, or would prefer to (2) ………………………
and relax on a quiet beach in Mexico, we offer the best package holidays. Have a look!
For a really different kind of holiday, come to the Ulusaba Game Reserve in Africa. You couldn’t
find a better (3) ……………………… to build a hotel. This hotel is 243 metres high and was built
into a mountain. The area has got the most gorgeous (4) ……………………… . Everywhere you
look, you see African bush.
Most people don’t (5) ……………………… for a spa holiday, but nothing compares with the spa
at Rio Caliente in Mexico. This amazing resort offers ancient Indian health treatments, gourmet
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Come to Greece for a special combination of history and nature. If you would like, we will be
glad to arrange a (7) ……………………… for you. We suggest starting with visits to the famous
historical (8) ……………………… of Greece. Then go for a (9) ……………………… around
Santorini, the Greek vampire island. According to legend, people who were suspected of being
vampires were buried on Santorini.
Call us and (10) ……………………… for your next holiday now! If you still haven’t found a holiday
to (11) ……………………… , our representatives will be glad to make some more suggestions.
Unit 5 Grammar
1 Choose the correct answer.
1. In Switzerland, where / that / which it often snows, you need warm clothing.
2. James is my friend whose / who / when went on a tour of Thailand.
3. I can still remember the day whose / when / who I flew for the first time.
4. That woman, whose / who / that description of China was so interesting, is a professional tour guide.
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Unit 6 Vocabulary
1 Match the words in A to the definitions in B.
A B
1. costume …… a. tell someone not to forget
2. custom …… b. someone who watches a parade or game
3. spectator …… c. the relationship between a husband and wife
4. viewer …… d. special clothing
5. cancel …… e. ceremony that begins a marriage
6. postpone …… f. put off until a later time or date
7. wedding …… g. still have knowledge of something
8. marriage …… h. something that is done either as a habit or tradition
9. remind …… i. decide not to do
10. remember …… j. someone who watches television
2 Complete the sentences with the phrases below. Make any necessary changes.
say prayers • look forward to • turn up • give gifts • have a family get-together
1. I didn’t think she would come, but Linda ……………………………… at the party.
2. Every Sunday, my grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins come to my house and we ……………………………… .
3. We can’t wait to see you next week. We’re really ……………………………… seeing you again.
4. In my family, we ……………………………… to each other on Christmas Eve, but we don’t open them until the next day.
5. People often ……………………………… before they eat and before they go to sleep.
4 Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets. Do not change the original meaning of the sentences.
Make any necessary changes.
1. The parade took place in New York City. (venue)
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2. Fifty thousand people watched the game. (spectator)
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3. The Thanksgiving holiday helps Americans remember the first settlers. (commemorate)
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4. They advertised the opening of the new shopping centre. (leaflet)
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5 Complete the sentences with the correct adjective or adverb form of the words in brackets.
1. The little boy whistled ……………………… (happy).
2. The baby slept ……………………… (quiet).
3. Donna looks ……………………… (beautiful).
4. Pierre speaks English ……………………… (good).
5. Be ……………………… (gentle) with the puppy.
Eid-al-Fitr is a special day in Egypt. Most Egyptians (1) ……………………… in this festival. Eid-al-Fitr is a
(2) ……………………… holiday in which people eat whatever they want after a month of eating only at night. During the
national holiday, people from all over the country come together to (3) ……………………… . After a small meal, people
meet to say prayers at a (4) ……………………… . Afterwards, it’s the (5) ……………………… for people to have family
get-togethers. Children are usually given gifts of money and clothes by their family members. It’s a tradition for them to
(6) ……………………… in their new clothes and spend their money on fun things during the holiday. Television
(7) ……………………… also enjoy special programmes during Eid-al-Fitr. But the part of the holiday that many people
(8) ……………………… the most is eating the special nut-filled biscuits called “kahk”.
Unit 6 Grammar
1 Complete the sentences with the modals below.
mustn’t • may • had to • can • wasn’t able to
2 Complete the sentences with the modal perfect form of the verbs in brackets. There may be more than
one possible answer.
1. It was wrong of Jamie to miss the celebration.
He ……………………… (take part) in it with the rest of us.
2. I’m sure that no one in the team made that noise.
It ……………………… (be) one of the spectators.
3. Anne doesn’t know how to drive.
She ……………………… (take) the car.
4. He isn’t answering the phone.
He ……………………… (already go) to sleep.
5. It’s a pity Dan didn’t play.
We ……………………… (win) the game.
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4. The book isn’t in my bag. I could leave / must leave / must have left it at your house.
5. You could try / are able to try / would have tried wearing glasses. Your vision isn’t great.
6. Look at the sky! It might rain / might have rained / could have rained.
4 Rewrite the sentences with the modal or modal perfect form of the words in brackets. Do not change
the original meaning of the sentences.
1. I think I’ve met him before. (might)
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2. They would like to get married in June. (may)
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3. I suggest that you call Daniel at 4.00. (should)
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4. It isn’t possible that you saw Jack at the party last night. (couldn’t)
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5. It wasn’t very nice of us to forget Clara’s birthday. (ought to)
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5 Complete the passage with the modal or modal perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
Some people look at radishes and see a round, red vegetable. Some people see a radish and realise what it
(1) ……………………… (be) – a work of art! You (2) ……………………… (laugh) at the idea until you visit Oaxaca,
Mexico on 23rd December, for La Noche de Rabanos. This unique Christmas celebration (3) ………………………
(certainly / change) your opinion of the humble radish forever.
Historians suggest that the Spanish (4) ……………………… (bring) radishes to Mexico in the 16th century. Before then,
the Mexicans didn’t know what radishes were. The radish festival began when two Spanish priests encouraged
Mexicans to farm the land by the Atoyac River. One of the priests told the farmers that they (5) ………………………
(carve) the radishes into statues. Then people (6) ……………………… (come) to the market to see them – and to
spend their money on the farmers’ vegetables. The farmers (7) ……………………… (like) the idea, because they
have been carving radish statues for the annual Christmas Vigil market ever since. At the market, you
(8) ……………………… (see) incredible radish sculptures of people, animals and scenes such as the Nativity. If you
plan on visiting the festival, however, you (9) ……………………… (be) late. As beautiful as they are, the sculptures
are still vegetables and don’t last very long.
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More Practice 1
Vocabulary
1 1. nutritious 5. exhausted
2. appetite 6. diet
3. unfit 7. protein
4. recover 8. strength
2 1. impolite 5. overnight
2. multipurpose 6. unlock
3. incorrect 7. disagree
4. underground 8. prepay
3 1. lose weight 5. quick recovery
2. balanced diet 6. catch a cold
3. watch your weight 7. poor health
4. light meal 8. gain weight
4 1. caught a cold 5. poor health
2. gain weight 6. balanced diet
3. lost weight 7. watch your weight
4. light meal 8. quick recovery
5 1. exhausted 6. vitamin
2. caught a cold 7. iron
3. recover 8. lose your appetite
4. nutritious 9. strength
5. balanced meals
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Grammar
1 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c
2 1. had already moved
2. won’t have read
3. haven’t eaten
4. Will ... have finished
5. have ... spent
3 1. Because my leg has been hurting all week.
2. I don’t know. I have just met him.
3. No, I haven’t seen her for a week.
4. Because he has been using the air conditioner
24 hours a day.
4 1. have been cooking
2. hadn’t been doing
3. had been shopping
4. Have … been swimming
5 1. have been waiting 4. had been suffering
2. didn’t you come 5. will have travelled
3. have had
6 1. have been telling / have told
2. discovered
3. have recently changed
4. had been fainting
5. prescribed
6. told
7. had been
8. has been enjoying
More Practice 2
Vocabulary
1 1. unemployed 5. overtime
2. ambitious 6. hired
3. a promotion 7. employer
4. experienced 8. assistance
2 out of work; part-time job; work experience;
apply for a job; steady job; job application
1. part-time job 4. steady job
2. job application 5. apply for a job
3. out of work 6. work experience
3 1. His job title was department head.
2. Susan is reliable.
3. Anne wanted to retire.
4 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 1. employees 6. knowledgeable
2. companies 7. productive
3. salary 8. responsible
4. employment 9. appearance
5. challenging 10. go back to work
6 1. d 2. e 3. a 4. f 5. c 6. b
Grammar
1 1. thought 4. had to work
2. going 5. wouldn’t finish
3. he was going 6. had begun
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Vocabulary
1 1. bargain over the price 4. pay in instalments
2. get a discount 5. afford
3. second-hand 6. brand-new
2 1. I always shop around.
2. I’m going to take it back and get a refund.
3. I can’t pick out a gift by myself.
4. I need to / should live on a budget.
3 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b
4 1. around 4. for
2. back 5. out
3. up
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
6 1. brand-names 5. afford
2. trying on 6. purchases
3. consumers 7. debts
4. budget
Grammar
1 1. is played 4. had already been served
2. has just been given 5. weren’t expected
3. should be checked 6. won’t be allowed
2 1. That room is not being used at the moment. /
At the moment, that room is not being used.
2. John’s paintings ought to be sold to the museum.
3. A bridge is going to be built here.
4. That song was written by my favourite musician.
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Vocabulary
1 1. a sense of humour
2. embarrassed
3. a similar background
4. siblings
2 1. with 6. of
2. of 7. about
3. with 8. for
4. about 9. about
5. with 10. with
3 1. upset about 4. in love with
2. sorry for 5. proud of
3. worried about 6. excited about
4 1. date 6. spouse
2. break(s) up 7. couple
3. broken-hearted 8. get along with
4. making friends 9. treat
5. share common interests with
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
Grammar
1 1. could / would do 4. save
2. give 5. would you go
3. hadn’t been
2 1. she wouldn’t have invited him to the party
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Vocabulary
1 1. traveller’s cheques 4. make reservations
2. baggage 5. departure time
3. guidebook 6. journey
2 1. I was pleased to hear about Erin’s new job.
2. It’s difficult to plan a long holiday.
3. I’m happy to help you.
4. Daniel was sorry to hear the news.
5. It’s expensive to eat in good restaurants.
3 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 1. dangerous
2. historical
3. service charge
4. camping trip
5 1. looking for an adventure 7. guided tour
2. get away from it all 8. landmarks
3. location 9. trek
4. scenery 10. make reservations
5. go abroad 11. fulfil the dream of
6. package holiday a lifetime
Grammar
1 1. where
2. who
3. when
4. whose
2 1. Dan just came back from Hawaii, where there are
great beaches.
2. Janet, whose travel diary won a prize, is a student.
3. Do you remember the evening when Janet played the guitar for us?
4. He is the man who / that sold us the package holiday.
5. This is the jeep that / which will take us to the hotel.
3 1. She’s the girl who I was telling you about.
2. My friend Jackie, who used to live next to me, is on
the phone now.
3. This is the place where we told him to meet us.
4. Peter, whose brother is in our class, plays football.
4 1. Lisa, with whom I play tennis, is my brother’s girlfriend.
2. They finally bought the house about which they had been dreaming.
3. The street on which I live has only got ten homes.
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Vocabulary
1 1. d 3. b 5. i 7. e 9. a
2. h 4. j 6. f 8. c 10. g
2 1. turned up 4. give gifts
2. have a family 5. say prayers
get-together
3. looking forward to
3 1. national celebration 4. disguise
2. occur 5. wave them and cheer
3. feel emotional
4 1. The venue for the parade was New York City.
2. There were fifty thousand spectators at the game.
3. The Thanksgiving holiday commemorates the first settlers in the United States.
4. They made a leaflet to advertise the opening of the new shopping centre.
5 1. happily 4. well
2. quietly 5. gentle
3. beautiful
6 1. take part 5. custom
2. joyful 6. dress up
3. join in the 7. viewers
celebrations 8. look forward to
4. religious ceremony
Grammar
1 1. can 4. may
2. had to 5. mustn’t
3. wasn’t able to
2 1. should / ought to have taken part
2. must have been
3. can’t have taken
4. must / might / may / could have already gone
5. might / would / could have won
3 1. needn’t have bought 4. must have left
2. would have gone 5. could try
3. shouldn’t have made 6. might rain
4 1. I might have met him before.
2. They may get married in June.
3. You should call Daniel at 4.00.
4. You couldn’t have seen Jack at the party last night.
5. We ought to have remembered Clara’s birthday.
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5 1. could be / can be
2. may / might laugh
3. might / may / could certainly change
4. might / may / could have brought
5. should / ought to carve
6. would come
7. must have liked
8. can see
9. shouldn’t / ought not to / mustn’t be
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