Vocabulary
Definitions
Grammar
Translations
Missing words
100

Have they any evidence to _ m _ _ i _ a _ e  him in the robbery?

implicate

100

a meeting of cardinals (= Catholic priests of high rank) at which a pope is elected:- ______________________(8 letters)

conclave

100

Because of Jack's previous mistake we didn't win the match. 

If ________________________________________

If Jack hadn't made a mistake, we would have won the match. 

100

Gdybyś miał szansę, czy odwiedziłbyś Kanał Sueski ? [Use: inversion]

Were you to have a chance, would you visit the Suez Canal ?

100

Who is _______ the ballot this year?

ON

200

The only saving  _ r _ _ e  was that this  _ l _ _ d _ r  wasn't noticed by the  _ u _ _ l _ _ a _ t   who wanted to start working in our firm. 

grace / blunder / supplicant

200

a person who watches other people's private lives:- _______________________(6 letters)

voyeur

200

Paraphrase: 

I wouldn't have phoned him if you hadn't suggested it. (UNLESS)

I wouldn't have phoned him unless you'd suggested it.

200

Jeśli będziesz w Londynie i odwiedzisz Harrods to wyjdzie Ci to na dobre. [Use: good and inversion]

Should you be in London and visit Harrods, it will do you much good. 

200

Not only was he divested ______ his money but also cast ______ from their social group. 

OF / OUT

300

The global  _ u _ r _ _ e  was caused when the  _ o _ _ r _ c _ _ r  didn't  _ o _ e _ _ i _  with  _ n _ _ a _ _ n _ b _ _   changes in our company. 

outrage / contractor / dovetail / unimaginable

300

able or likely to make mistakes:- ________________(8 letters)

fallible

300

Paraphrase: 

Suppose the teacher caught you cheating in the test ?

What ________________________________________

What would you do if the teacher caught you teaching in the test ? 

300

Właściwie [Use: fact], gdyby on nie przebywał poza miejscem zamieszkania tydzień temu, to dzisiaj by nie był stratny [Use: end]

As a matter of fact, if he hadn't been out of town last week, today he wouldn't get the short end of the stick. 

300

Magazines often farm _______ articles to freelance journalists.They usually take them ______ trust. Just in case they are ______ the alert because they don't want to put anyone _______ risk. _________ the shadow of a doubt it is always crucial to ________ the circumstances. 

OUT / ON / ON / AT / BEYOND / WEIGH

400

We are  _ o _ _ e _ l _ d  to  bring  _ l _ s _ _ e to this case since  _ i _ f _ _ i _ g   from the shop was  _ n _ _ t _ c _ d _   and all the proofs were  _ a _ r _ _ a _ e _ . 

compelled / closure / pilfering / undetected / fabricated

400

Explain in English and Polish:  breach

an act of breaking a law, promise, agreement, or relationship. Naruszać / naruszenie

400

Insert: a / an / the / - 

As a result of _______ secularisation, there has been ________ steady decline in _____ number of people attending _____ church on _______ regular basis in _______ capital of ______ Netherlands and in ______ Hague. 

As a result of ____-___ secularisation, there has been ____A____ steady decline in __THE___ number of people attending __-___ church on ___A____ regular basis in ____THE___ capital of __THE____ Netherlands and in __THE____ Hague.

400

Gdyby nie jego nieprzeniknione zuchwalstwo w zeszłym tygodniu, to dziś gratulowalibyśmy sobie [Use: back] 

If it hadn't been for his impenetrable impertinence last week, today we would pat ourselves on the back. 

400

How many times have you been fined _____ speeding, accused ______ pickpocketing or charged _______ the crime? Being convicted ______ a serious crime means that you might be put _______ bars. I know one man who has broken _______ of prison and now he is ______ the run. 

How many times have you been fined __FOR___ speeding, accused __OF____ pickpocketing or charged __WITH_____ the crime? Being convicted ___OF___ a serious crime means that you might be put ___BEHIND____ bars. I know one man who has broken __OUT_____ of prison and now he is __ON____ the run.

500

1. He died on Iwo Jima and was  _ o _ t _ _ m _ u _ l _  awarded the Medal of Honor.

2. The government is _ l _ o _ _ t _ n _  £10 million for health education.

3. She doesn't want to  _ v _ r _ _ a _ e  the problem but she thinks that the crisis is inevitable. 

4. It was _ i _ _ n _ e _ u _ _ s  of her to claim she had no financial interest in the case but in fact it wasn't true. 

5. The _ v _ _ a _ _ h _ _ g theme of the election campaign was tax cuts.

1. posthumously

2. allocating

3. overstate

4. disingenuous

5. overarching

500

impossible to persuade, or unwilling to change an opinion or decision: - _______________________(7 letters)

adamant

500

Correct all possible mistakes. 

1. Darts is my favorite pastime, however gymnastics are a real horror to me. 

2. Should you not stick with your guns, then we will be striped from our benefits. 

3. I have always dreamt of reaching the Kilimanjaro, flying over Alps, meeting famous people at the Times Square and eating dinner in the Czech Republic. 

1. Darts is my favorite pastime, however gymnastics IS a real horror to me.

2. Should you not stick TO your guns, then we will be STRIPPED OF our benefits.

3.  I have always dreamt of reaching Kilimanjaro, flying over THE Alps, meeting famous people at  Times Square and eating dinner in the Czech Republic.

500

I. What does it stand for? Translate it also into Polish. 

CSR - ___________________________________

II. Król, książe Walii i Królowa Wiktoria spotykają się w pałacu Buckingham aby myśleć niestandardowo o budżecie obywatelskim w Zjednoczonym Królestwie 

 


I. corporate social responsibility - społeczna odpowiedzialność biznesu. 

 

II. The King, The Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria are meeting in Buckingham Palace to think out of the box about participatory budget in the UK. 

500

Their attempt to start a new business didn't pan ______  because some workers ________ the whistle _______ some private issues. As a result they weren't able to succumb _______ pressure and other customers balked _____ the idea of cooperating with them.

OUT / BLEW / ON /  TO / AT

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