B1. Can anyone take care ... the children while I’m away? B2. He decided to stay and carry ... his father’s business. B3. She’s always there to help when her friends get ... trouble.
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B4. Both Alice ... Kate forgot about their parents’ anniversary. B5. ... of the Apple devices has she bought? – Only a tablet. B6. ... is no use waiting. He won’t come.
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B7. Maggie has ... all the secrets. She’s very trustworthy. In a good friendship all the promises are .... B8. Jason, stop ... pressure on me! He’s ... a lot of time into starting his own business at the moment.
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B9. Britain has always been a mixture of different nationalities and cultures. The country itself it is made up B10. of that four nations with their own cultural heritage. Back in the 17th century, Britain became a global B11. power and gained so an enormous empire. By the 1920s, the empire was home to 458 million of people, B12. which is a fifth of the world's population! But forty years later, most of the colonies had been gained B13. their independence, and lots immigrants from Britain's former colonies had begun to arrive in the UK B14. and contribute to its multicultural society. The longest-established enough ethnic minority in Britain is B15. the black Caribbean population. After the Second World War, there was a few labour shortage in the UK B16. and people from either Jamaica and Trinidad, former British colonies, were encouraged to come and B17. work in Britain. In 1948, five hundred had came over on the steamship Empire Windrush, and during B18. the following decade, thousands more arrived. In a fact, many immigrants experienced racism at that time.
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Many people try to reach their goals by giving themselves B19. ……………..(COURAGE) or putting B20. ……………..(STICK) notes around. But these methods take a lot of energy. That is why many people feel exhausted and give up. Instead of using constant self-motivation, try to build small B21. ……………..(DAY) habits. For example, practise a language for just five minutes every day or walk for ten minutes after lunch. These small B22. ……………..(ACT) require less willpower, so they are easier to maintain. Over time, they become automatic and lead to real progress without feeling tired or overwhelmed.
B19 = encouragement
B20 = sticky
B21 = daily
B22 = actions
B1. Effective communication is often the key... resolving conflicts. B2. Local volunteers regularly supply the shelter ... food and blankets for the homeless. B3. He studied tirelessly for weeks in the hope ... passing the difficult exam.
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B4. The beautiful clothes, which she chose so carefully, ... bought at a huge discount last week. B5. ... of your two brothers is going to help you? B6. She decided to stay at home so ... to focus entirely on her exam preparation.
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B7. Although he was thrilled to get the invitation, he ... down the job offer because he didn't want to relocate. What started as a simple hobby quickly ... into a highly successful online business. B8. You shouldn't ... off studying for your exams until the last week, as it will only cause unnecessary stress. I don't know how she manages to ... up with her noisy neighbours, but she never seems to complain.
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B9. It seems entirely natural to us that there are teams of scientists in universities and each other B10. institutions around the world, are attempting to discover the way the world works. However, B11. it has not always been that way. Although the scientific method is now four or five hundred of B12. years old, the ancient Greeks, for example, have believed that they could work out the causes B13. of so natural events just by the power of thought. During the 17th century, more and more B14. people began to realise that they could to test their scientific ideas by designing a relevant B15. experiment and seeing what was happened. A lot of progress was made in this way by individual B16. scientists. These men and women often worked alone, carrying out a research into many different B17. areas of science, and they were often received very little reward for their hard work. At the start B18. of the 20th century, though, it became far clear that science was becoming more complicated.
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Last year, our university laboratory was significantly (B19) … (LARGE) to make room for new high-tech equipment. This change allowed our research team to conduct several important (B20) … (INVESTIGATE). The way we analyse biological samples has (B21) … (DRASTIC) changed since then. Having access to such advanced tools is (B22) … (ESSENCE) for any modern researcher.
B19 = enlarged
B20 = investigations
B21 = drastically
B22 = essential
B1. Local matches rarely live … to expectations. B2. Sometimes the lack of access … training facilities limit the progress. B3. … short, we worry about our parents’ attitude to the clothes we purchase.
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B4. Believe it or … , but many employers nowadays get letters of application written in “text speak”. B5. When cinnamon (корица) first arrived in Britain, it was used … a tasty spice to flavour food. B6. … is said that dancing is one of the best forms of exercise.
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B7. Take … not to spill your coffee. Would you … for a dessert? B8. At school, bullying takes many forms, including whispering about people and … them names. They are … an ambulance because he has hurt his leg.
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B9. Have you ever heard of Shinsegae? And do you know what does the word means? Well, Shinsegae B10. is the world's largest department store and there is located in South Korea. The word means 'New B11. World'. In this enormous twelve-floor building where you can find everything from shops, travel B12. agencies and beauty salons to ice rinks and cinemas. If you are keen on these clothing which B13. is in fashion, there are a plenty of shops to choose from. If you can afford something really B14. expensive, you should visit one other of the designer shops such as Louis Vuitton and Prada. B15. Those of you who are unable to spend a fortune and are looking for a few bargain can visit B16. the shops which stock more affordable items of clothing for you to try on. Many people who visit B17. Shinsegae, but it never feels overcrowded so it won't take you else ages to get to the till (касса) B18. to pay. And you can always pay in every instalments if you don't have enough money on you.
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Chameleons, a variety of tree-living lizard, are found in Africa, Madagascar, Asia, Arabia and Southern Europe. They are unusual in their appearance with their bulging eyes, which move (B19) … (INDEPENDENT), and their long curled tail, which can be twisted around branches to increase their grip. The chameleon's eyesight is exceptional for a reptile: its 360-degree vision makes it highly (B20) … (EFFECT) at hunting prey and spotting predators (хищник). Today, many chameleon species are (B21) … (DANGER) because of pollution and the (B22) … (DESTROY) of their natural habitat.
B19 = independently
B20 = effective
B21 = endangered
B22 = destruction
B1. The film was overrated, ... my view, despite its popularity. B2. ... average he watches three movies a week. B3. Jessica has an awful allergy ... seafood.
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B4. He will ... accept the job offer or continue his studies. B5. The new department store will ... opened next month. B6. They celebrated each achievement no matter ... small it was.
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B7. ... in love can change how we see the world around us every day. Alex and Kate, stop ... out with each other! B8. She had ... her promise and bought her son a new car. Even minor details were ... in mind for the renovation.
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B9. It’s hard as to believe, but first orchestras had no conductors. One of the musicians ran the performance, B10. though sometimes it was misleading and indistinct. The rules were been changed by German composer B11. Richard Wagner, who was convinced that an orchestra needed a leader, and thus he could became the B12. first conductor in history. A conductor gives this instructions for the placement of musicians on the B13. stage, shows the rhythm and the pitch of every sounds. Orchestras perform a wide range of musical B14. genres. They may have differ in the number of musicians, but, more importantly, they can use different B15. types of musical instruments. There are lots symphonic orchestras, which are also called philharmonic B16. ones, where you can to see all sorts of instruments. In string orchestras, instruments like violins, cellos B17. and double basses lead. In brass bands, the brass instruments such like horns, trumpets and trombones B18. play the main parts. In the conclusion, the conductor makes classical music an exciting world to explore.
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Mountains not only add beauty to our planet but also perform important (B19) … (ECOLOGН) functions. They act as natural barriers against massive soil (B20) … (MOVE), floods, and other environmental disasters. More than half of the world's fresh water comes from the mountains, and many major rivers are fed by mountain springs. Besides, you can find a wide range of plants and animals there. Mountains (B21) … (RICH) our planet by helping to control the weather and air movement around the world. (B22) … (ADD), protecting mountain ecosystems is very important because they provide us with clean water, fresh air, and a home for many animals and plants.
B19 = ecological
B20 = movement
B21 = enrich
B22 = Additionally
B1. It was stupid ... her to ask him for support. B2. Good people often help others without expecting anything ... return. B3. Diana was thankful ... the helping hand her colleagues offered during the project.
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B4. Very ... people can tell the real story of ancient events. B5. He didn’t know to ... to call in the case of emergency. B6. Nowadays scientific knowledge ... used to develop new medicines for treating illnesses.
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B7. I ... a fever last night so the doctor prescribed me Ibuprofen. He often ... risks on the expeditions. B8. Mike has recently started ... his sight due to cataracts. Thank you for not ... heart.
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B9. Many students find it difficult to prepare for exams so they often ask their teachers to have advise them B10. something that really works. Good mentors always try to help them manage their time enough wisely. B11. For the example, they suggest focusing on the most important topics since there is little time left before B12. the final tests, and making a few mistake can seriously lower the overall score. It is also essential to take B13. short breaks during every hours of intensive studying. Some students prefer to study in groups, while B14. the others find it much more effective to work alone. When you study by yourself, you can to concentrate B15. on the weak points without any more distractions. However, you should not forget about proper sleep, B16. because a tired brain cannot process these information well. In addition, a balanced schedule is the B17. key due to success, helping you stay calm and pass any exam with confidence. Finally, you can always B18. discuss about your worries with friends to reduce the stress level.
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Human beings possess unique inner (B19) … (ABLE) to adapt to different environments. However, moving to a completely new climate doesn’t (B20) … (NECESSARY) mean that the transition will be smooth or easy. For instance, as winter approaches in northern countries, daylight hours are steadily (B21) … (SHORT) and heavily impacting people’s mood. Many newcomers feel quite (B22) … (ANXIETY) about their health and well-being during their first few months abroad.
B19. ABILITIES
B20. NECESSARILY
B21. SHORTENING
B22. ANXIOUS