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Malcolm argues that first impressions are usually reliable. He says that we have two ways to make decisions: slowly and carefully, being sensible, or quickly and unconsciously without thinking. What does 'argue' mean?. To disagree. To state. To define. To concent. 1. Life in the country is usually _____ than city life. peacefuler. the most peaceful. peacefuller. more peaceful. The small villages in the French countryside are _____ I've seen during my holidays. the most beautiful. more beautiful. as beautiful. more beautiful than. Ben was walking in the city centre when he saw Gwenth and _____to her. stopped speaking. stopped to speaking. stopped speak. stopped to speak. Roberta lives in the city centre. It is beautiful but she must _____a lot of noise. put out. put up with. put on. put up. Jenny stopped running to answer her mobile phone. /. She interruped something to do another thing. She interrupted something. She interrupted something because she can't do it any more. The countryside is _____ the city. the less dangerous than. the least more dangerous. less dangerous than. the least dangerous than. The flowers in the shop near my house has got _____ ones. most coloured. the most coloured. the most colourful. the most colourfuls. I love to live in a small town. I suggest you _____ there too!. move. to moving. moving. to move. Could you please not give Janet my jacket: I _____ it. still using. am still using. still use. am still use. Some people prefer living in the city: they love the lights, the entertainment and the leisure that city life has to offer. Theatres, cinemas, museums, and gyms are easy to reach. The people who live in the city love to be able to get to work or school quickly. They don’t love to commute and spend most of their mornings and evening on trains and buses. What is the meaning of 'commute'?. To restore to a former place or position in the train or bus. To travel regularly by train, bus, car, etc. to get to and from work or school. To substitute or invert the means of transport. To travel from home to a shopping mall once in a blue moon. I managed _____ my sister-in-law the chinaware she had always wanted for her birthday! She'll be thrilled when she opens the box!. to giving. to give. giving. in giving. We've been working in this country _____. since five years. from five years. for five years. five years ago. . Some species of animals _____ endangered for many years. have. have been. are being. are. Priscilla and Hector got married in 1975. They _____ for over forty years. were married. have been married. are married. married. The major cities _____ a solution for urban traffic yet. didn't find. haven't found. aren't finding. can't find. 5. You'll never believe this: I _____ my first boyfriend right here in New York during my holiday. ran to. ran towards. ran in. ran into. 6. I _____ petrol. Is there a gasoline station nearby?. have run out of. has run out of. had runs into. hasn't run out of. Facial expressions: when a person is smiling, you understand that the person is happy or indicates approval. When a person frowns, they show unhappiness or disapproval. Indeed, facial expressions are the best forms of body language conveying emotions such as surprise, happiness, fear, anger, etc. Frown is _____. when a person contracts their face and lines appear around their mouth and forehead. when a person contracts their eyebrows, and lines appear on their forehead. when a person concentrates all their thoughts and contracts their mouth. when a person is angry, and makes a strange noise and face. 1. Correct the mistake: Henry has been studying music from when he was a child. Henry has study music since he was a child. Henry has been studying music since he was a child. Henry study music for he was a child. Henry has studying music since he was a child. Fred _____ for the bus for more than twenty minutes: he's getting upset. has been waiting. has waited. waits. wait. 2. Many countries _____ the Paris climate deal. Many big fashion companies _____ that they would choose better materials and reduce waste and emissions. have signed / promised. have signed / have promised. had signed / have promised. signed / have promised. 3. Geotagging is _____. tagging people and places for historical use. telling people where a location is by tagging it. Basically you add the geographical identification of a place to social media. tagging people and places for geographical use. Tagging people in various places. Endangered species and animals in extinction have the same meaning. Extinct animals and plants are still alive. Endangered species are animals that are at risk of extinction. Endangered species are't alive anywhere in the world. There is no such thing as extinction. I _____ embarrassed when a lady spotted me looking at her beautiful sandals. fell. fell. felt. feel. Ned _____ on holidays to Spain every summer when he was a child. used to go. had gone. use to go. has gone. I called so many times Felicia. I needed to ask you a favour. What _____ when I _____ you?. were you doing / was calling. were you doing / called. did you do / was calling. did you do / called. She _____ German when she's with her parents. Unfortunately, her boyfriend doesn't understand it. is using to go. is use to going. is used to speak. is used to speaking. We were walking along the Thames River when we came _____ Nigel, an old classmate!. across. over. in. through. _____ to bed early when you were a child?. Did you used going. Did you use to go. Did you used to go. Were you used to go. I love going to the theatre!. Me no!. So I do!. So do I!. I no!. |






