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Miscellaneous
100

Name 5 idioms (body idioms)

be under someone's thumb • do something behind someone's back • get something of your chest • give someone the cold shoulder • lend someone a hand • pull someone's leg • see eye-to-eye with someone • stick your neck out for someone

100

Name at least 5 compound nouns 

driving licence 

motorway 

petrol station 

road sign 

roundabout 

seat belt 

steering wheel 

100

Name these phrasal verbs: 

1. Suddenly have an idea or discover smth by chance 

2. Be immediately obvious to smb or immediately get their attention

3. To be very noticeable 

1. hit on 

2. leap out at 

3. stand out 

100

Give definitions: 

1. to pass a disease from one person to another

2. to become infected with a disease 

3. very common in a particular place or among a particular group

1. transmit 

2. contract 

3. prevalent 

100

Complete the sentence

She has very strong opinions and she's not afraid to ______ (to say exactly what you think without worrying if it will upset anyone).

to say exactly what you think without worrying if it will upset anyone: She has very strong opinions and she's not afraid to speak her mind.

200

Name at least 3 nouns with the suffix -cy 

accuracy 

decency 

frequency


200

Complete the following collocations: 

offence 

a difference 

harm 

use of something 

take offence 

make a difference 

do harm 

make use of something 


200
Add the right prefixes to these words: 

...appointing 

...jointed 

..penetrable 

...cast

..inspiring 

...conscious 



disappointing 

disjointed 

impenetrable 

miscast 

uninspiring 

subconscious 

200

Give definition:

1. to eliminate smth completely 

2. to become extinct, esp after a period of gradual decline

1. wipe out 

2. die out 

200

Complete the sentence 

We need firm and decisive action to deal with the _______ (near, coming, approaching) threat.

The Guardian (2018)

We need firm and decisive action to deal with the imminent threat.

The Guardian (2018)

If you say that something is imminent, especially something unpleasant, you mean it is almost certain to happen very soon.

300

Finish the following similes: 

1. as clear as ... 

2. as fresh as a .....

3. as solid as a ....

1. as clear as mud 

2. as fresh as a daisy 

3. as solid as a rock 

300

Complete the 2nd sentence so that it has a similar meaning to 1st one. Use the word given. 

His lights are on so I'm pretty sure Dan is at home. as

Dan ______ his lights are on. 

Dan must be at home as his lights are on. 

300

Enumerate 3 words that have this meaning 

hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed 

shallow 

superficial 

cursory 

300

Complete the sentence

It’s likely that mosquito populations would ________ after a few years.

(recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline)

rebound

300

Finish the phrases / words: 

twists and ... 

thought-

mind-

ground....

far-

twists and turns 

thought-provoking 

mind-blowing 

groundbreaking 

far-fetched

400

1. To speak while you are breathing in suddenly, e.g. because you are surprised, shocked or in pain 

2. To complain in a way that annoys other people 

3. To speak in a loud, high voice, because you are scared or angry 

1. gasp 

2. whine 

3. shriek 

400

Enumerate at least 3 useful phrases to express disagreement 

There can be no justification for ... 

I believe there is no evidence to support ... 

I cannot agree with ... 

400

Make the sentences. Sometimes there is more than one possibility. 

1 Our teachers / encourage / us / do / word puzzles.

2 My parents / make / us / finish / our homework before

we went out.

3 I / saw / Philip / run / for the bus yesterday.

4 Reading a book / help / me / sleep / at night.

1 Our teachers encourage us to do ... 

2 My parents made us finish ...
3 I saw Philip running/run ...
4 Reading a book helps me sleep/to sleep ...


400

‘Malaria is debilitating and often fatal and we need to find new ways of tackling it.'

Give definitions for the words in italics 

Tackle - make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task)

Debilitating - (of a disease or condition) making someone very weak and infirm."debilitating back pain"

400

Match parts to make compound nouns and adjectives 

back off draw life set time back spring 

lifetime

drawback 

setback 

offspring

500

Name 4 fillers (useful phrases to play for time) 

The thing is ... 

Hmm, 

Well, 

Let me think about that for a second 

500

Name at least 3 useful phrases to express counterarguments 

Despite the fact that ...

Although 

Nevertheless / however 

500

Give definitions: 

1. usually a positive adjective which can describe, e.g. a film, a plot, a performance, an adaptation (gentle, funny or not serious) 

2. a positive adjective which can describe, e.g. a film, a plot, a performance, a character, a soundtrack, special effects (so interesting and complicated that you can’t stop watching even though you are being carried along without knowing what’s happening).

3. an adjective that can be positive or negative and can describe a film, a plot, a performance, a soundtrack, ad adaptation (a little bit controversial or daring)

1. Light-hearted 

2. Mesmerising 

3. Risqué

500

‘What is most promising about our results is that they are _______. Once modified mosquitoes are introduced, males will start to produce mainly sons, and their sons will do the same, so essentially the mosquitoes carry out the work for us.'

‘What is most promising about our results is that they are self-sustaining. Once modified mosquitoes are introduced, males will start to produce mainly sons, and their sons will do the same, so essentially the mosquitoes carry out the work for us.'

500

Match parts of the words to make compound nouns and adjectives 

out back set  through out cut come look out out out break

cutback breakthrough outbreak outcome outlook outset

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