Page 150 - English Vocabulary In Use upper intermediet and advance
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Exercises
72.1 Find the word to match the dictionary definitions given below.
Example: to draw the eyebrows together to express displeasure or puzzlement to frown
1 to go pink from embarrassment
2 to tremble especially from cold or fear
3 to hold something in the mouth and lick it, roll it about, squeeze it etc. with the tongue
and teeth
4 to shut and open both eyes quickly
5 to deliberately shut and open one eye
Say what must be happening in each of the situations below.
Example: (Parent to child) Take your thumb out of your mouth! The child is sucking its thumb.
1 Listen to that! I can't sleep in the same room as him.
2 Am I boring you?
3 If you have a drink of water, it might stop!
4 I'd have a honey and lemon drink if I were you!
5 Are you hungry?
6 You shouldn't eat so much so quickly!
Which of the words on the opposite page do these pictures illustrate?
Example: 1 blink
z
6 9
Complete the puzzle. If you answer correctly,
the central letters going downwards will
form a word from the left-hand page.
1 a special kind of gum
2 a more formal word for sweating
3 what you need to do to a stamp
4 try to do this quickly with pills
5 smile broadly
6 James Bond liked to have his drinks
.. ... ... . ... . ... ............ .. .. not stirred.
Organise the words on the opposite page into one or more bubble networks. Add any other
words that you wish to the networks.
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