UNIT3
a DERIVATIVES
Complete using the correct form of the words in bold type.
J often have to go on strange assignments. So when my
oath spas in Switzertand,
Being @
editor told me to do a story on one of the
1 was only oo happy to go and take it easy for a week oF two,
programme, ! began to panic. | had to go
Howover, when | got there and saw t
* on a diet and participate in a of exercise classes. My
turned to tage when they insisted | go to bed very early so as to get up at 6:00
‘am, and eat breakfast ina which looked lke a greenhouse! I must
adrnit that they ran an excellent ‘Anyiay, you can imagine how
happy ! was to see my fariiar when finally arived home.
A few months later, | received an from the same clinic for a week's
worth of free treatment. My family thought it rather when they saw the
look on my face.
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Complete using the words given.
tell (sb sth)(v): let sb know sth, give information
to sb)(v): speak words to st
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TF cak ruse Your Woice order aise) 2.We Holen everything that had happened.
sth 3, Susan decided to to her father about it
alk: (1) express thoughts, feelings or
esres by ears of words 4. Wat enact Bde
(2) to have a conversation with sb
mention(y): refer to or speak about sth brietly 5. We decided to
or incidentally 6 I can't find the words to
report(): inform some authority about sth
that has happened
express(y: show what you think or feel by
saying oF doing sth
answer(y): respond to sb who has asked 8. He never
you sth ind it impossible to
reply (to sb/sth)(v): say or write sth as an 6: Ord B inpoeebie
answer to sth else
resull(r):the outcome of an action or 10. Finding the
stuation 11. Pollution has a very harmful
‘effect (of sth on sth else)(n): (1) the change that
sth causes to sth else
(2) the power to influence or
produce a result
consequence(n): the result or effect of sth
(usually unpleasant)
solution(n):the answer to a problem or
puzzle
7. How could you forget? |
12.11 you don't take our advice, youll hav
49, Did you get your exam
to you yesterday?
the robbery to the police.
how | feel
it to you lastnight
to my letter
her questions.
to this maths problem is very dificult.
fon our heath
fe to face theUNIT 2
% Tell me more about the country you come fom. !m cunous 4
10.Don' be shy
11.She's seared
12.1™m never jealous
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‘making the wrong decision,
fm happy with my te.
‘Complete using the correct form of the words in bold type.
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‘used garlic in thei dishes. What you may not know is tha garc was
‘Also thought of asa
Today,
‘medicine by many ancient cisations
‘the Held of nutiion have come up with new
0 cures have
TRADITION
‘VALUE
PROFESSION, INFORM
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also helps overcome various
The main
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"reduces the stiong smell and
\deodonser, also helps minimise
te sme
50, time wo took the bens of gare
ot your dishes!
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‘money; employment
‘ccupation(n): ab. profession, employment
(teterted to generaly)
rotession(n): job requinng advanced education
or traning
Work(n): (1) particular tasks sb has to do
thei job (2) the place where sb does
thee job
bbusiness(n): (1) work related to the production,
buying and seling of goods
(uncountabie) (2) organisation deating
wath such work (countable)